CENTREVILLE. .rvlio.ly nn.lhiH neighbor ought .nbsorilw for the Middleburgli It in very roou company, 11 thu now to your fainilien i . . Tn tn tt Tulmniro's S illlll til" nUHiiny ncuvm alone worth tho price ot the re it is MK'ournKing to to find" that ilD 1 rChPOUile.lt 4 of our citizens arc regular sub- Iwrs to your paper aioytr 1 1 T- Wl.. I ...... rxt r Deilm, coinimrciiu travciem, fciiHincHH in town lust week.... . r.ilm and Hon. tnfi lunioer gsof lliiH Hoction intend to run ,n... ix'Jmh on ii Virgo Hcitlo, and wiviul oiio of their saw mills . ti -m timber tract in tlm lower I f TemiH Valley Narrow, ami i.L IU IUU bUU iuim in.j Hummer in its full capacity uio - l ,l,n and Son are wide awake ami M-nriHinir lumber merchants and ,i nvervthimr they undertake a -egg. . . .Mrs. U. A. Stine of Mif .... t . . i. iburg is visiting roiauvcB ucre Centreville was well represented Uiildleburgh on Saturday, some wloubt. to boo tho new County ..itiiitteo oreanized. Dr. J. W. ,mnsel was elected treasurer. Ac congratulations, Loc. . . ..Airs. H. Grimm of Middloburgh visit- 1 in town on otiuuay. . . ulby of Hartleton, visited relatives . it trii.. .ra on sunaav....iienry hkiht l" ml wife of Selinsgrove visited reliv in town and vicinity over Sun ,y.... Harry lteigle and Thomas locht of Middleburgb,Hcconipaiiind v their lady friends, were in town unlay evening. Oocamosai.. KKATZEKVILLE. ORPHAN'S COURT BALE OP REAL ESTATE! By virtue of nn onl'-r IssiiimI out. of tlio Or- Fliun ftiiiiirt . rortliPtDiiniy nr nnvnir. mum in runt" Ivnnlii. fur tin nU iiftliP Heal Ralntn of Cntliurliif1 AiuliTwm. Imk of llmiiipiniin town ulilp, In milil I'onntv, ii-r'it, niicli rslsfneil Art' inliilNtriitor of wilil csiiUt'. will cxxv t Pnlillo HmIo on the priMiilsi'S, iilxnit olio mllo NortD of MoKivs Si rulln, Friday, May 23, 1S'.)4. nt 1 o'l'lo'k, P. M. tli fo lowlnj ilowrltwit Tlinl KhIiiip. Iiii'ImiIIiik niirxi'i'llvtii Kerry HixniacnMi Hip SiiMinlintiiin rler. All tlmi oPTiiiln iiii-HHimsp or t.rwt of Inna Mt iiiitp In cliiiiiniin township. hiiviWt county, Vn IkiiuhI.mI on Dip North !' Imi'W of John lllrki'l ntiil .lolm Mover, on t lip K.ixl ir I'llMIn Komi mitl Hip t'i'iinH.vivmilii Cnnnl. on Ihn Went by In in Im if lluiiuni'l Him mk-iiimm ncrHiPwr, nm tHlnlnir H At'KKS mid lau pi-n-hp morp or lew. AHoanothprtriiei ronniiniiiK i im hiki n.rilit4 iM.iiiir n imrt of the orltfintil iriu'i. Him I.vliiU Ix'twofii Urn rvnuiylvniilit runnl nd the HiiMiiiii-hiiiinii lllvpr. TKUMS i iwrcpnt. of t lie i)iirrlinp monpy tolM paid on tho rtuy of nlp. nn ht rem. on con- ii.riiiiiiinii oi mi ip ov i lit' i oun.. n iif'ii n v hi Iip dcllvprcil mill iiowiwlon will no gwn, the I'liliimi' to 1h pnlil on NovcmiH-r l"t. inn. with Inlcrpit from tliedi-llvery ot tu. di- I. mhi hiii-p to tip nppun-it by Jiii'miMil or inortKUITP on i hp proiHTiy. JAMKS M. AN'DKUSON. A.I iniiinrutor, VT1IH)W! AITKAIsKMKNTS. Notice I hen- liv irlvpn Hint Hie followlliir Widows' A P nnilMi'ii'ipiiiK uiiili-r the Mi) law. Iiiivb Im tiled Willi the cleric of the nrphium' tHiurt of Snyder countv for t!iinrniiiMoii on .iiiiiiuik.v. me ui day of M ay, Imhi. 1. AppralHctiiPiit of Mury K. Horn, widow of Henry Kern, late of Heaver township, dee'd. J. Aimralseinent of SiH.in A. Smith, widow of Henry II. Smith, luteot West lleuvpr UiwtiNhlp, deed. S. Aiinralsetneiit of Kiln A. limit, widow of John t. lloiit, InU" of t'riitiklln towiwhlp, dec d 4. AtiprnlsPtiiiMit of Mury TeatM, widow of b'vl V. TeatM. I ilo of West Perry UiwuMhlp diH' d. 5. Apnr.iNeiiiPht of I.villn A. Welder, widow of I t-..l.l..H I .(.. . .f hi ,rl in r li .. tiult I II jl.W,'ll annul u. nun , im- hi i'i nn ,i",.i'. ul May U. Dl. .1. C. S( ll(K. II.1erkO. C Gcmrt FrDclamatian. Allen Herman expects a full crop straw berries and raspberries mr boys and girls enjoyed tho first icuio of tho season last Saturday ening back of town. . . . Miss Jen- e Trutt who was visiting friends t Hcrndon, returned last Saturday. The selling of our band instru ments caused some ill feeling among he members. . . . Miss Clara Trutt is isiting her sister, Mrs. Leitzel of orthumberland. . .Wellington Ton- i . i t ni8 OI ounoury gave boiuo ui uui Is a ride last Sunday evening. elL is well known in our place. . . . I V Frank Herman came home from I week's fishing in the Jack's Moun- luu uu iu mj Mia wnn uiiM'i 1 just about two rods from the' arn. Frank did his best to hold he horse but the left front wheel truck a gutter, turning him out, nd resulted in the breaking of his ft arm above the elbow, skinning Lis face and body, and receiving in- ernal bruises. His brother. Dr. P. Herman, was summoned who set the bone and washed the wounds. Frank aught about four hundred of the peckled beauties. Caesar. SELINSGROVE. Miss Mamie Bachman of Middle- burgh is spending a week in this place. . . .C. S. Swarm and family of Oakland, Iowa, are visiting Mother Swarm....M. L. Ulrich, wife and laughter of Millersburg, spent sev eral days in this place. . . .On Tues day evening after the exercises in ,i. m itii ...i. :i nr:- vr "j lue luwil uuu, huuo iiiion iiiuiy I Miller was descending the steps she J fell, and injured her nose. The street lamp was not lit wliicn made it impossible to see the stairs Buck Fisher, who was working a few miles back of Lewistown in a stave mill, returned home minus two fingers which he sawed off. . . , 13. Mead Wacensoller who is attend ing school at BucknclL spent Sun day with his parents.... Harry Hummel and wife of Northumber land, spent Sunday with Mrs. Hum rael's parents, at the Eby mansion Miss. Annie Hummel of Shamokin Dam, gave a party in honor of the trraduatinc class of Missionary In htitute of which she is a member. . . . .Lawyers Hower and Long were in Middleburgn on Tuesday Holding an audit in tho Walter estate Mrs. Lester Wetzel who died here was taken to Deavetown for burial A great many survivors of the 20Kth Keg't went to Newport lie nuion the 15th inst. TROXELVILLE. On Sunday Jas. Ettinger's house occupied by John 1. Relator, took fire and burned to the ground with nearly all of its contents. In en deavoring to extinguish the fire. Mr, Keister was so badly burned about his person, that he is now in a pre carious condition.... Dr. Miller's new house is up and under roof, and tue carpenters are busy push ing it toward completion i when hnishod the Dr. will have the hand soniest residence in town .... "Texas George" is kept busy every day hanging paper and painting. At present he is giving Mrs. Kate Mat tern s uouse a iresu coat of many colors. Geo. is an expert and if you UMII KKAS l!m 11. ui. Harold M. MeOlu l'n null-Hi Jiiiluc ui tli Judical Ulat'lPt, Ptl til llll'l', I i.l the i'iiimtii' ui S:iydvr. I'nlon ml M I 111 in, mid .liTiuiliiM Mii-e Biul uenry H"iiwn 1., Ai'ii'MMUle .1 nmr in mm lr niiy ilr ci. mil v. Iiiivu Iram-d their inwei.l. Iicnrliix ,I;i(b Ihu e;hinr el M iti-li, A. P., lit. to me ilireeled fur the fii.Mltiit ntnn nrphana' Court, Ciilirl III t lllllUliill t'lena, I'liiiri in i -7r moi i- miner mid Ivneral t'l.iu t ol quar-ler HeialolK uf the IVaer, at .'Mi.l.lli l'iirah, lur the eimniT "I Snvder, mi the 4th Monday, (holnv th lav ui Alv IH'M), and l e.'iitlnuo one , S.'..tireU I'neriii.ie hereiiv alvcn to tho t'oriiii- rr, Juatn'ra ol the IVai u and t'uuatahle In ami lortho Piilliity ol Miyder. to Hpprarin inrir proper peranu wtih their mlla. record. Iniiilal Hull', rxainlnatlona. and "I tier n ineiniiriiii'-M to ds lliime thliiKK which or (ni lr olticea ami in thair hehull i.artaln to he deua and wltnraaw and puriMUi" pruwcutlnu In bchall ot the t'om uiunwpuitii aifainaiaiiy icraiiiior iua,nia r r iiilred to he then Hinl there aiteudliiK and de partlnu wit limit leave at their Peril, .luatleei are reiiiateil to lie punctual In their attondaucu ui Hid hi. m. Intel time uirrno.ihly to unties, . (liven under niv hand a ml uralat the Mierlirt olftce In MlddleliiirKh. the 10th day ol May A, P., one tliouaaud elutit tiuunteii ami niuetv Al.r ui.li m-ia ui, nneriu. lour, IN paint the best is the cheapest. Don't be misled by trying what is said to be "just as good," but when you paint insist upon having a genuine brand of Strictly Pure White Lead It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times as long. Look out for the brands of White, Lead offered you ; any of the fol lowing are sure : - Armstrong & McKelvr," " Beymer-Bauman," " Davis-Chambers," "rahnestock." For Colors, National Lead Co. '8 ruic White. Lead Tinting Colors. TJ'iisp colora are lold In one-pound cana, each c:ui h'.'inu ointment to lint 25 pounut 01 ainctiy I'ure White Ltud the desired shade; they are In pn :.cne rcaily-mlxtd painlt, but a combination of M-rfrctly pure color. In the handled form to tint Strictlv I'ure White Lead. A ttood many thounand dollar have been aaved propt-ity-ownera by having our book on painting and color-card. Send u a poetal card and get both free. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New Votk. rituburic llraiich, Cttman National Lank Building, Pltuburg, THE OTTO Mine : Engifie, a Will WITH II, N O- We want your trade, and by means of our advertisement we are seeking to get your attention and attract you to our store. If you are a customer of ours, we are anxious to increase our business with you ; if you are not we hope you soon will be, as no honorable means will be 1 1 1 Lin nn Oenf ml Dr?6oodsStore Selinsgrove, Pa., Spring Opening ! We have just received a large and select lot of Spring and Sum mer Goods fresh from the Eastern cities. We are making special of fers on spared to attain this end. That we ??&..!Z"-CARPETS, & MATTINGS. 0x11115 till WllU UtJtll WltU US Will lib-1 XT . , . jlmuw is luu ume to supply your selves with the most seasonable goods on the market lor the lowest rates. Respectfully, S. WEIS. test. We guarantee you the low est possible figures. R STOCKIS THE FINEST most varied we have ever shown, we keep constantly on hand a full line of of goods pertaining to the thorough furnishing of a home in the most modern sense, FUGflTUKE of every description, Carpets.Rugs, Draperies, Pianos, Organs, Music al Instruments (send for catalogue) sheet music, &c. Write us if you need anything to beautify your home or make it more comfortable, or better come and see us, will at least make your visit pleasant. J. 1 SMITH k 11 Lit! Front Street Milton, Pa. Great Reduction Sale of FUN T I For Ninety Days J . r.1. KLINE, BEAUERTOWfJ, WELL DRILLER, and Agent for Kiefs Hydraulic The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT THE OKEATKST HACHIFICU V.xVAl KNOWN IN CENTKAI, I PENN SYLVANIA. We aro not aelliiiK out, but we do thin to itioreuno our puIp above any pr" vIoiih vt'nr. We giw h few of the prieon 11 h follows : Soft Wood Chamber Suitn I4.(KI Cotton Top MiittieHH 3.25 Hitrtl Wnotl Chitinbfr Suitu 111.00 Wovpii Wiae iMuttre? 1 7j Antique (Mk Huitti, 8 IMeet'8 HUH) Heil Sveltitf!) l.'2r 1'lunh I'ttrlor Sultit HO IK) Dtop Tublea, per ft !I0 Woodeu ChairH per ttet 2.5U V'lut form Hoc kr8 . 21O In Btock, everything in the furniture line, iticliulin llirrom, Hook Cu.wh, DtbkB, Sktebourds,Cupboar(lx, Cent re Tabled, Fancy Kuckem, Uuby Chairs', Feather Pillows, Lounge, CoueheH, PoiiKhtrayx, Hlnkn, Hall Hacks, Cane "'. 'Mturtone, io- nui auu -neap iiirruiire, to suit a ' rlasnen. tfrlevn reduced all throuirti. tjotutieeriyauu ... . -.- your order, and tbu mt 10 to 20 pee eeot. on ever, . llar. Special Attention Given to Uiulertaking fc Embalming. KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited, ' MIFFLINDl'ROir, IA. 1 (or Ram.) ?' Wit Is a new and luarvelotiB Invention. Junt the thlni" you want for el evatlntr a contlnUOUB Buppiy OI water irrom hiriii(!or oram-nex. n, in hcii ui e Must and Trill taka the place of steam. No waiting to get up steam, no danger from sparks or boiler explosions, al ways ready for use and can be run at a cost for fuel of one cent per hour per horse power. You can get either sta tionary or portable engine. See testi monial with this notice. For further particulars call on or write to the sub scriber. J. SLAYMAKER, Sunbury, I'a. Milton, Dee. 27, 1803. J. Klaymaker, Sunbury, Pa. Dear Sir The Otto Qai Engine we pur chased from you i giving the greatest satis faction. The quickness with which it can be started and stormed, the Terr small amount of attendance it requires and the economy of fuel make it a model motor for moving any kind of machinery. Very re spectfully, West Branch Novelty Co, II. C Frick, Secretary, oneratinir. simple in construction and uueorpabM-d in durability. They ar now belnjr placed in every State in the Union and are wanted lu every nnnntv. tnwn and village. We challence the world to produce its equal. Must prove satisfactory before payment in made. For further information write for illustrated catalogue. WELL DRILLING. UavimrMrniPii over three hundred wells in this County, ulenty of ref erenoe can be given as to the efficiency of my work. 1 respectfully solicit your patronage in this line ami will guarantee you perfect satisfaction lu J. M. KLINE, BEAVERT0WN, FA. ZEsTETW" G-OODS. New Goods just received from the Easterm Cities. Special Bar gains at PETER GARMAN'S an. fptV STORE FREMONT, PA. Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Stoneware, wieens ware Glassware, &c. An entire Counter richly loaded with 5 cent Goods of every descrip tion. fijiTJbJJX CjARMAN. GUNSBERGER CRN SAVE YD MONEY. GENTLEMEN WHY DO YOU PAY HIGH PRICES FOR YOUR Spring & Bummer Clothing tWlien I am xreparod to furnish you the most complete nfisortmcmt of the LATEST SPUING and SUMMElt STYLES in Hats, Caps, Shirts, Neckwear and Cents Furnishing -which is the most desirable and best selection that I have ever shown. Bargains in Everything and for Everybody R. GUNSBURGER CHANGED HANDS! The Tinshop & Stove business lately conduct ed by J. H.Rhoads is in my possession. I am prepared to offer Spec ial bargains in STOVES, TINWARE. Spouting, Tin and Corrugated roof ing. Call and see my goods. Respectfully, Tho Post,S!.50 pcry uon t believe it, give mm a trial. LEADING 0L0THIE1V MIDDLEBUltGH, PA. Cal, Joe.
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