SELINSGROVE. . A certain conple of our "Canaries'' ghouU be treated to a dosa of the jliJJleburgh "jug" for their be Lsvior on our streets. .. .Jos. K. Scbarf of Bayard, W. Va , pent several dnya in town Joo thinks tbe Krrublicaus nre nuro winners in utato Mrs. Milton Jairett and Mi. Newton Jnnxtt left on a visit to Iodinna. where their husbands re emrloj ed at bridge building. Mrs. Chaw. Fisher of Sunbury, spent Sunday in town.... Mrs. F. J. vjclioch attended the meeting at the State Sunday School convention in nPtii)Rdon, last week.... Mrs. A. n Carrey of Huntingdon i visiting her parents, Geo. Fby and wife.... rchie Miller, our freight agent, sain injured his back by heavy lifting after being nt work only a few days. Charlie Wetzel is work inginhis place.... The foundation wall of the new bank building is nhout completed.... Miss Lydia Kisberwasill during the forepart of the week. Miss Aunie Boyer sub mit uti'd her iu tho school room . . . . jj F. Tanner spent Sundav in Sha ni'okin "seeing ' his friends. . . .Miss Susie Wampole of Shamokin, was soen on our streets Monday .. 11. K Davis of Sunbury, was in town Monday.... C B. North and wife have returned home from thier Bal timore trip. .. .C. C. Curns spent a few days in Huntingdon, l a....M. L Snyder, wife and daughter at tended Blooiushurg fair last week Miss Harriet Kichter has gone to Middloburg to spend a few days Miss Agnes Strickler of Lewistown, was in town Monday. You Know. KKATZEKVILLE. Our farmers are busy husking corn, and report about half a crop ....Alfred Dnuberuian of Ohio is here v'siting her father who was very sick, but at this writing is bet tor nciiiii Our schools opened two weeks ago, and are in ft nourishing condition.... Kov. Oeuenlorii lieiu ir..-v,.of Knrvicps liiHt Sundav. The time set for this Bermon was four weeks ago, but he did not preach on account of tho rain Edward Sol omon and Miss AunaLeitzel of New Berlin, were visiting in town on oun day las! Jerome Herman, a stud nft.m n,1irul rnlleiro of L'hila III ii . fcuw - .-- ri delphia writes thatho likes medical college life right weu. Oliver "Wendell Holmes is dead Without the semblance of a strug gle or a pain he passed away as be has lived, peacefully and Ueauinuiiy. Tim .n.l name at 12-.10 o'clock Sun- daxiUternoottaUheyenerajleooet' town house, 290 Beacon street. He was Burrounded by his children, and ;u;iiW nnuiimiD of their presence up to within the hut few minutes of the last, though unable to, speak. Thpn ha closed his eyes wearily and seemed to fall asluep, as indeed he did tho sleen of death at which the whole world will mourn. Dr. Holmes came from his summer homo at Bev erly ten days ago, and while not iniirn in his accustomed health at that time, did not regard himself as ill, nor was ho so regarded by ins children and friends. lor severa years ho had been a sufferer from iiu'lmift. nnd tho o: her day after he had returned from Boston, he had a niirticiiliiilv severe attack of this malady. It was the beginning of the end. Dr. Holmes never left his bed again for while the asthma was comiucred, it loft him in such weakened condition that he never rallied. 1'UIJLIC BALK OF REAL ESTATE The nniJerHltiel trimteos under Hie lusc will JUia U'HTUIIH'Ill Ill VIllirifB llliuui'n, u, in r' muu. In mil. Ill' HA Ut tllU llllO IVHUIlTU'e Ol I'tlHH, ltlwKli'H, in the liorouirli of Svllu ttruvc, piiiydcr couuty. l'u.. on Tiiurwiiiy, November 15th, 1891, nt 10 o'clock A. M.. the following di-HcrHx-d Heal KsliiUJ. 1o Wll! tract NO. 1. A lot of land Mtuato In the lliimliirli nf HWlll'HtirovP. HliyiltT CO., 1111(1 Htllte of I'a., bounded on Hie North by lot of charted llnwer: on the Kut by Market stre-t ; on the sunt h liv another lot ol said dee d : slid on tilt Went by Vulou Alleys lielntf 40 feel front on Market St. tind TU fuel on wild Alley ; whereon l.s erected two Hlory. partly loir frame, dwell ItiiihouKO, jiln-eii, HinokiMinutu mid other out uuuuiliK. 1 nero ib uimj ni-u ui " on the urumlHee. TItACT No. a. Also o lot of land sltuato In the Uiwn, county and State ntoresalil, hound Ml on the North by the above dtnicrll.ed lot, on the Kant by Market street, on the South bv lot of Mr. M. K. Keller, snil on the Wext by I'nlon Alley j iM'Huf S7 iii'l in irom on iiiarhci run uud aa.Si' Icelon I'nlon Alley. Tii act No. s. Also lot of land situate In town, count v and Slate ttforewild, bounded on the North by lot of Win. Noetllnif. on the Kant by I i. inn Alli-v. on the South by lot of M. L. Miller, and on III" Weat by MkIi Slreet, vontiiliiluK IhriHj-fourtli (') of un At'KK uiore or linn, hereon laurecu-da (rood uud lurifu UAH Nor STAUI.E. THACT No. 4. Also tructof land Bltuule In the town, county linu nuue muri-miui. oouiiucu on the North by laud of William Nocillng. r.-o, Kby, Nort4in Hlover aud Ianle sumner, on tin i,'.:ii bv i'. sunburv and Kuwlniown Kullntuil, on the South by l'ublle Alley und on the West In- liniilof Hcnlamln I'lrUli. coulainliiif Fil It- TKKN ACUKh uud one hundred uud twelve tivhi'M. THAI T No. R. Also A lot of land situate. In tlm inwn coiiiitv uud StaU) alori'imUl, bouiiil on the North by land of the Sunbury and UwIh lowu Itallroad, on the Kabt by Well Slreet, on t lie WcM by tho sunbury und Lew Ixtown Kail, road, and o'ntlio South by lot of Levi Fisher. Iwiiiitwo uud four-teutli I'erchcH In front on IIil'Ii Hin-vt uud three und tvo-tentll herein ttloiuf Miild Uallroud, vvhfivou l erecU-d u car neuter Shop. The condition) of the ulo will lie made known ouilioduyolbuie. LI i Y J. KI.KWINK, CANlAt'KL.LoVKH. Surviving ti uste appointed III the lut will and testament of Clianc Uhoudit, dee d, to Bell Ulb Ileal KhUU. Ivory It Floats BEST FOR SHIRTS. " THI PnOCTIS OAM BLI 00, OUTTI. IX- -Millie. Chamber Suits. ), i'i nt tiit'in. Tailor Suits. Look lit llieni. Side Uoanls. I.tiok at tht'tii. Couches, Louujxes, Patent Uoekers, Kasy Chairs. Look nt tlirtu 50 Baby Carriages. Look At tlielll. liaby Coach Kobes, AfTaglmnH, Luce Corers. all iirlcoK. Look at them. They lire beauties. Carpets, Oil Cloths, "NYinjlow Shades, Laco Curtiins,Curtain Poles, ltugs of all kinds, and everytliiiif; else at the popular furniture and carpet store of W, H. Felix, Lewistown, Pa. NiiTIIISi IIK I' I KU r oil A ' PRESENT! OUR IW In order that c may thoro'iu'lily Introdiiev our new CUT THIS OUT. BWBEPERETTE. hi II 1894 SWEEPERETTE 1894 Which in a Htartllnir revelation In Carpet SweeH'r, WE MAKE YOU THE FOLLOWING If you will nend un thin Coupon with a l'outiil Money order for f:i.w) we will send you hccurely packed, by Kx press, one of our Now mid Khxatit SweepcrelteH. Wur runted in every particular or MUXEV HKFONDED. Ask the publishers of this uimt about our re liability. Largest Manufacturers in Ibc WORLD. OACTH V 1'leai-o write your name and ad dress pulnly so us to avoid mistakes. DK.W.KIt : Send for our printed inatur. Wo will make It an object for you to bundle this elegant Hue of SweeTelteii. THE SWEEPERETTE CO., GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. No.. 2051. IMlrs! I'lle.t llclilnK VUr: Svmitoms-Moist lire; Itilclisellchlnifiiiidsllne ln ; most at ulKlit ; worse by scratching. If al lowed to continue tumors form, w hich ollcti bleed uud iilrerulo, Is'couilnir very sore. Swavnk's OlNTMKNT stops the llclilnK and bleedln,', heuls uli eral loll, and lu most cuses removes t he minors. At dniL'k'Ists, or by mall, for 60 cents. Dr. Sw n no & Son, Philadelphia, ULUICII'S IZ11TAL EOCMS. SElinsgrovBj Fa, Tis'Hl ileaiied, eMr.ieted, lliiplauted, reirulat ed. Diseases uud liiltirlcx to tho teeth and mouth treated. Artlllclid bets, crowns, b -tildes and otMiuiuiom inscrieu. ah kuiusoi I'liing-, (iuld work a sKtUlty. 1JKO. 'LCLRICH, D.. 8. oniceln Wels' dwelling, boutU aide euuauce, oppoulte National UoUil FURNITURE. Cliiir ill Pari MM. N O ' HCK SALES, SMALL POFFITS, BIG BUSINESS We offer the best goods at Phe nominal Prices, guaranteeing qual ities the Finest, and Styles the Latest. Couches, Lounges, Mirrors, Baby Carriages, Window Shades etc., offered at prices to suit the times. We are catering to the1 Snyder County trade, and AN INVITATION is extended to visit our place of business. Respectfully, MILTON FURNITURE GO. Front Street, Milton, Pa. J. M. KLINE, BEAVERTOWN, WELL DRILLER, and Agent for Riefs Hydraulic K."': (or 1 Ram.) int. in now Ami iiiHrvflmiH invent ion. J list tll tliillif you want (or !- evutliiR a continuous supply of wntt-r frroin springs or liritnclics. It is slf operntlnir, siinplti in noiistructlon iititl niiHiirpasseil In tlimililly. Tlit-y nrt now beinjc placpd In every State In the I'liion Hiul are wonted in ev-rv county, town and village. We rlialleiiKH the world to prodtu-s its eipial. Must prove ntlsfaetory before payment is made. Tor further information write fur illustrated catulofc-ue. WELL DRILLING. IlavlriL' ilrinTrrovrr tbree bniulrl . l;t (Icimtv. tlctitv of ref . . 1 . it .J1I..I..U.H r.f ! JliL 1-KL A ereuce can be civto as to iue eiucincy i . .rt . - - your patronage in this line and will tfuarnntee you perfect satlsisction In J. M. KLINE, BEAVERTOWN, PA. is what we hum and hustle foi wuy tsuouia we not r so lone as we have the ahnva nnmnH nViinnf in - w nj OWU 1X1 view, and give everybody STERLING QUALITIES. we expect to get a deserved run of patronage. We carry the Biggest stock, we have tho biggest assort ment and challenge any one to dis pute the fact that we make the lowest prices. Our Fall and Win- ter stock is now in better slmnn than ever. Ladies and Mirror Coats in abundance. Dross piotls in all the ttcsir.iUr rotors. Calicos are plenty, a line lido ol' calicos for 5 cents. Everything desirable in the undcrware line, woolen Hosiery. Shirts, etc. Wi ni:iki cloth and Linoleum. (Jive us a eall, if will pus you totakoalcok at our Mock, whether von desire to' pur chasoor not. Kcsneetfiiliv. Selin Hrove, Va. Great Reduction Sale of liE For Ninety Days The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT THE UKKATKS'f MAI ItlFK'lt I'.v Mil KN(V.N IN I'M KM. I INN SYLVAN 1 A. We nre not selling out, but we do this to liu-reuse our ndes above any pr' vlous vear. We given few of the prices as tullows : Soft Wood Chamber Suits $14. (H Cotton Tup Mattress 8.31 Hard Wood Chimiher Suits HI .00 Woven WiJ Mattress j '75 AntiqiiH Oak Nuits, 8 I'lenes 1!.(0 Hed Springs iV IMush Tarlor Suits HO.oo Drop Tables, per ft iio Wooden Chairs per set SMO I'latforiii KorKers In stork, everything iu the furniture line, including Mirrors, Hook ('uses, Deskt, Sideboards, Cupboards, Centre Tables. Fancy Rockers, Huhv Chairs ., j .-.. r.iii-1.- " .....,,,,.,. vj:i. i.,ii ii'i.. iZ neai (jnairs une, mean . ,iu,., l'rloes reduned all througli. ,y and see our stock be your order, and t'.us sav 15 to e ceut. on every dollar. Special Attention (liven 10 Undertaking & Embalming. KA.THERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited, MIKFLINHUIWH, PA. GUNSBERGER CRN SAVE YDU MDNEY. GENTLEMEN WHY DO YOU PAY HIGH PRICES FOR YOUR Spring & Bummer Clothing When I am prepared to furnish you tho most complete assortment of tho LATEST SVKIXG and SUMMER STYLES in Hats, Caps, Shirts, Seek wear and Gents' rurnishing which is tho most desirahlo and hest selection that I have ever shown. Bargains in Everything and for Everybody. R. GUNSBURGER LEAPING OI.OTHIKlt, SIIDDLKHUIMUI, l'A. J- 0. MOHM, M. D. Practising Physician and Surgeon. Rosiiloneo in tho French Flats, MM dleburgh. (Jails proiuptly nnd cartfullv attended to. N IMRI F . C THROAT EASE ICKEL 1. 11, AND BREATH OVELTY SnnuitliniR new at iJowKHHOx's Cniifeelioiiuiy, Mi.ldlclmrcli, l'u. A graat chinoe t malt money. Agcnta Vantcd. VITAL QUESTIONS OF THE DAY. SSSS II 1 OOXKY11M, KlMkv., tho UormiUyil. UUHAf LAUOU xaHUta r in. pr-ui Ui r.iu. i.mr Lui.utun. 111. Hllror Quotluu. Wh.l PRUTEOTIUN I. Ui Aurloi Wurkmu. Whl f UCM THICK a.r him. ' A ImjH fur Uta h.iur. Kv.-rjlMMljr .mw IU rrlM ul) 11.10. tWII. U HUNl. Mu.lllb.tllKriutluw.IIU. "4 br clrcuLri ur Mtii IIO oenta Ar fttf.ul'i ouiftt si uuiw. P. W. aUJCUUUi UQ., VM CbwVsut t.,tUi4alptU, fa. P. C. IiARTAAN, Tonsorlal Artist, has just opened a room in W. AW Wittenmver's htiildinL', where ho is prepared to do iirst class work.'- - March 29, '!) !. I EWIS 98 LYE (ATKHTEU) Thoalmncratanil parrmtl ya miwlH. Cniiiio utlior l.yM, li In-lnar a ftnj r-U"I a k,.l In a ,'an wliU raiH)Vutil IliL tito cuiiti-it am aly rvwly f..r uo. Ulll make llui lint iTfunirl H.u In iiiIiiiiU k wllhuut Ixilllnut. II la ll bral f.riliuniliK w.w 1 11.-, dlfliil" iliiK luk rln- l AlJllK lukllu, ilUl, UOM, tHK, rEHHA. SALT MTO CO. Uoa. AgU., I'UUa., X'a. gpeuial Reduction. In order to make room for new goods, I will sell at specially re duced prices all lines of goods in stock. Call Aqd See Mlj Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groce lie Stoneware, Queensware, Glass ware, &c. An entire Counter rich ly loaded with 5 cent Goods of ev ery description. PETER GARMAN, Mt. Pleasant Mills. '"X . rr BUSG1E5 m Tun Itiitfirv. f 1-1 lltU'iO'l ,..H7 y it f . IA -v m. 4 I'Mnai I mi hiirm mi i Tiniu U ft" nr., 111. C .4 iLU. 'CAiXAtlu fm li uurKU' nauuia, fi aniuii kr rreo. 5t " HI UUV A CAIIT0. - Wj 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, H. M. REIGLE. I T' r
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