p. ' ' oi 01 fort ey evt .vin H'lil ill ill'' lllU ' ml I" t ru ' two l i'eu. CENTItEVILLE. The now, the beautiful snow is oitwbfrf. and those who hare jen yearning for this sort of a pre: ciritstion ought to be supremely hippy- 'B reKu'ar old timer... . Xbe hoy tuiu joinru inc Dummy jcbool in the fall, aud unit nteadily l.itA r.f (vnltittr Into rtf fliflot. JQ lilt WVf'O v. . if.' v. -wm. .w- mns pienentp, thinks tbero in no health in anybody or anything when be learned a week before Chriatmai, bat both S. School had decided to have no ChriHtniaa lite this year. Well, he got a preHent in the ttunpe )f candy from the Sunday school tojhow Just continue attending tbe Sunday school and you will be U right next CIiiihuiiiik, t-hoiiM you live that long. . . .Dr. II. C. Bruuner, i student t fPhila. Medical college as home during the holidays Valentine Walter and wife spent the uolnlnys with their daughter in Shenandoah. . . .Misses Celesta Hart nan and Minnie Reichley ate turkey ,in Christmas with friends in Middle burg... -O. W. Sheary who was em ployed as a carpenter near Hazleton ame home to spend the holidays nth his parents. .. .J. II. Hartman I mil H. B. Wagner, two champion nwyers, of Gorton Heights are here vitb their families on a holiday va- atiou....Tho general stole of imp8el and Stroub changed in name 0. Xapp has bought the interest f E. S. Stroub and the name of the riu will now be Sampsel fc Nupp. Ir. Stroub has bought a store in fbompHontown where he expects to iove in th e near f ut ure . . C. E. Spang r, dny operator at West Milton pout two days of his holiday vacu um with his mother at tliid place. . . . h Thomas Baily and Miss Martha .liiiganiau both of Shamokiti Dam pout Christmas with their parents, I. M. Bingaman's. . . . J. E. Bolig and iniily of Muncy feasted on turkey a I'liriHtmas day, with pap, F. B. 'olig. . . .Miss Cora Stine went to kJamsburg to spend tho holidays ...J. E. Lichtenwalter who was mployed in a lumber camp at Caui iel, returned home a day or two bo ire Christmas . . . W. A. Napp made business trip to Shenondoah on iVednesday Miss Oertie Ulsh ad Miss Tcssie Baker, both of IcClure, were the guests of Miss ennie Walter over Sunday. DUNDORE. rf fio members of the EvangoUcal ii r n oi miBAaiu, jo nave been I Friied of their church property I the Esherites, have erected a w church. The church is a boauti- Ll structure and the prospects are at tho membership of it will be ti ge 1 he teachers of Union Twp. tend to organize a Reading Circle. is is a movement in the riirht dir. tiol) .On XtllOH Knma vm,n ion of Tort Treverton and vicinity UtrrHI'1'll tllPTVIMplvOH 1V trattinir in xicated, and then walking through ivn, cursing and swearing at every uy mey met. ouch young men oulil be arrested and dealt with ording to law. Indeed there ,'ht to be some reformation in ir line. . ..The boys and girls of Port Trvprlnn itlinnlu nr nmu ftking use of their iron shoes on o Btnootn, pesky ice.... A. w. I't'bs, druggist at Herndon, was -me with his parents oil ChristmHH. ... 1 - M 1 . ;imuii in one oi me promising UDC mm of t Ilia nlnpn Wn wiuli m success in all his undertakings. a Jeremiah Bogar, Thomas Bogar 1 Charley Hoffman, who were ut imiicr school at Selirscrrovo. urn ut me Bpending their vacation. home time ago Mr. SluionGoldbaum Luis Rev, Cal.. was troubled Mi a lame back and rheumatiMu. used Chamberlain's Pain Halm la prompt cure was effected. lie H be lias since advised many of his 'udstotry It and all who have h so have spoken highly of It. It for sale by J. W. Bainpsell, Penns ek, Pa. xtenkive Lvudkr Jons. Mr. Al- t Leichten waiter, on a of tliAtunul J'-'DKive lumber dealers and prop ppers in 1'ennsylvauia, has open- up the extensive Beck tract of bcr hind and constructed a train 1 three miles long which will bo "iled as tho work moinesm,'. it now shiopini? from ono to two loads of lumber and props every from Adamsburg over tho l'eiin- iiiia Railroad. Hois also oper siubs at Beavertown and l'urdue, !h increased his daily output to e ear loads a da v. which will lm Wed next summer. From lil'tv "e hundred and lifty men are 'timtly in Mr. Leichteuwalter's ley, and although ho is still a "o' luun, ho has cut and shipped 0 timber and operated more ex- vy than any other poison in h'iil l'ennsylvsniti, barring tho M dealers of illianisnort. and tuospects are. that durinir tho 1 few years his bnBiuoss will bo 'VV increased. He has the right 'ff vim and push and deserves tucceBs. ' BANK STATEMENT. Rprnirtor tlic f onillllnn of Ihp Vlmf. Nntlonnl Bunk of Mlililli hurnh. Bl MlddlolnirKh. In the Hll o( IViinsvlvuiilrt. at the clime uf DUdltlPM iieci'inixir m. in4 i RESOURCES, LoAiM nd illw-ountu 1.4nR.7T Ovp'rirniiN, M nrril hikI iniK.i'iirPil.... M flit V. S. Hoiifls to wcure ciiriiliitlon is.nnvm I'ri'inHiiiii tin t. S. Ikindx 7iioo coiinty HnniK a.raaino iiiiiiI'.iiiK'Iioiim'. riirnltiiD, nnd rixtumi l,illl.04 fiuit ri'ui ruiiff mid UMirKHtfvn ownpti Duofrnm Nntlonnl lluiiksiiinl Kowrve AKctitM) MM Due fniin Stnlp Hanks mill hnnki-m .... ni.7S imp from iipriivil rewne Hicunt....- J.Ihs.h rnivKR mm ot iht rnHh itrmn N).7 "tin of oilier Nullimnl IlKlikn 40.00 r ruriionvi piipcr riirrviK'y.iili'klin. nnd fiiin iM.as MONKV KMKKRVr IN HANK VIZI Swle s.(r?l J Mtriil-tPndpr imtin S.4iKIl 1I.4M.O lu'in iii ion iiiiiuniin i . . 'i rfiwurpr it per cpnt. of I'trcuiHtiou) era.oo total ununui LIABILITIES. Cnptliilit)'kinldln Surriiii Fund I'liillMili d prolllM, Ipx.h pxik-iihpn nnd tnxPB paid Nnllonal Hunk notin oiilKiandlnif.... I hip toother Niitloiial Imuk. Individual deposit mihjoct toi hivk S4.T.MM Dpmanil i-ertllli Hlesof dp- wlt fl.W7.KT .. ft.wnnn.nn .. lO.uou.Uu .si n .. ia.Nin.Mi 8. 1 87.01 ta.6sn.ia TOT At II73.W4.T1 STATU OK I'KNNSVLVAMA.I SNYPKK t'Ol'NT, bn: I. J. N. THOMPSON. Jr., Ci.hlprof thn nlmve nnined lmiik.il') m)li'lntily HWear Hint, the ntaivn Hlait'inent iMtruutxi llio Ixwt of my knowkilife and iH'lli f. J. N. THOMWON. Jr..CiuiniPr. Siiliwrllird nnd sworn to licforo mo thin Md day of lpfpinbpr lm. IAV (t. WKISKII. Nnlurv I'nlillp. CoKKKiT Alt est : (. ALFltKI) HCIIOCII, A. KHKKtiKK. W. W. WITTEN M V KH, PlHIUTORI. A Summers School of Law. As early as INJO a law school in connection with Dickinson College Curlifle l'a., was established, and among its graduates were tin late Oov.'Curtin, (iov. Ramsey of Minn, and many other distinguished men. fter a suspension of several years this school was revived in tK'.H) by incorporation, tho corporators em bracing many of tho leading jurists of this and adjacent states. It has steadily increased in the number of its students, the efficiency of its work, and the perfecting of its in strumentalities. A now departure is" announced and tho first summer law school in this state will commence on the first Wednesday of July next. Cur lisle is healthfully and beautifully situated, and a summer sojourn there will be pleasant. The course is adjusted, to the needs of the stu dents of law who are about offering themselves for examination as well as to others. The school is under aa -aMa facility ,4Va jmarsJrtr-K' 1L .1 . i , ... . ' mat iuii particulars can oe Obtained by addressing tho dean. As a stato institution, that has already won high rank for excellent work, this school can bo commended. Of Interest to Contestants. Tho committee appointed to count the votes in the Teachers' contest consists of l'rof. l'aul Billhardt, J W. Swart, and Goo. II. Steiuinger. They will meet on Tuesday even ng of each week to count the votes and they will tie sworn to give each teacher credit for every vote cast for him or her aud no more. Contest ants should send in their coupons on Monday. Bo sure tho votes are addressed to the "Voting Depart ment" so tho Editor will not open letter containing coupons. It would be well to have each contest ant to enclose a note stating how many coupons he claims to have en closed, so that errors may bo detect ed at once. Next week tho result as it then stands will be published. Teachers are requested not to hold back cou, pons as such action may necessitate the dating of coupons and requiring them to be in within a limited time. ELECTION NOTICE. KlllST NATIONAL HANK. The annual meeting of thn xtoi'k holder of tho KlrHt National Hunk df MlildlPhuivli fur the elertliin of Heveli (IliTi torv for I'm enaillif .Vear will Im hold on Tuesday I lie l.'tth day of .laniiar; next uetweeutUu hours of Hi a. in. and lain J.N. TIIOMI-SON. Cunhlpr. SllddlebnrKh, l'u., Ihc, iNtli. ist. I HAVE YOd READ ! PHILADELPHIA TIMES THIS MORNING? TIIKT1MKS Is llio liinst extensively elreiil. led iinil t hlrl.v I'eiiU new 'si)aHT 1iiIiIIs1iimI Hi I'i iiii mhiilil.t. lis iIimminMoii of pill. lie men mil inlilk' iiiea.Mll'es Is In tint InU reKl of iml.lli ln lek'illy. honest i.'otei'niiif nt, unit it kiiom no inuiyol hi i 1 1 . I h Hi'k'l u I ii In treallhif in ill, InMll'tt. Ill the hrualli l and lit'Ml HellMO H l 'll lly Mild (.'eliorul IK'npaler. Til K TIM KS iiIiiih to ha h thn lur;ret elr. In. lion hy iI.'mhIii; ii, ami i liilins Unit It ih mi. hiirpasMHl In all IIiki-hmmiIIhIm of a Kn al ij -I-roHilllan liehiaier. Siei'liiieii lopli'Hof l,y eilil Inn III U) M ill freo lo uuy out) Heni ng llu lr uddre.ih. . '1 i;iimsiiaii.v, .;.i)0 ier anniiiu; fl.wi for .nir l.iMilllr; rim t HI n u r lliolilh; tle.lvered liv l r l lers lor II i elilti per eek. Hi NIMY Klillli) iweiny-foiif liii'ife, haiitlhiiinii pau'ei it.s , nitin-i, eli'i;nnll lllnsl r.il !, tJ.tH) r aiiuil ft , i t-ill h nr copy l);illv anil kuuday, f 3,l0 jh.'I f mini; 60 t vni.-t per iiloiith. ) J AUdri'ttnullleUeibto THE TIMES, . J'llILAUELrilw Ivory It Floats BEST TOR SHIRTS. tmi pmxitm oam an co, onrn. jab. . atom:, ATTORN KT AT LAW, Mi 11 11 1 If 111' II II UA All btiiiiey piitriiHtoJ to his care win receive rtroinnt utttti..i suiCHtion in J.iiKlit.i mix) Herman. -IX Ch:tiiili ) Suits. J. on!, at them. Parlor Suits. Look ut llioiii. Sido Hoards. I.imU ut thelli. Conches, Ijoim;c, Patent Kockers, Ksisy Chairs. Look at them. 50 Baby Carriages. . J0"k at them. tSftf -v Uaby Coach Robes, AfTaghiius, I.uce Covers, nil prices. Look at them. They are beuutti-s. Carpets, Oil Cloths, "Window Shades, Laco CurtainSjCurtain Poles, Kugs of all kinds, and everything else at the popular furniture and carpet store of W. H. Felix, Lewistown, Pa. P. C. MARTAAN, jloiixoric'il Artist, lfas just opened a room in W. V. Witteninyer's building, liero ho is preptirod to do urst class work, March 29, '04. ADMISISTItATOH'S NOTICE. Let teraof AdminiHtratioti In the late at llownnl J, Hoi In late of 1 rauklln twp . iSnyilur county, l'u., deo'd, Lvlin hceu uraiueil to Ui un dummied, l pernom UnnwIiiK thciu tilvei Imlelited to tald CKlutu are reiuuted tu uitke lininetliute payment, while thane hnvliu cUliu will premtnt ihuio duly authuullualett tu tlis uodernlKUed. ADA V. IMII.IO. Jan. 3, :vi. Ailmiuimrat rli Notice of Application for Charter. Notlcn l.s hereliy iflven thai an apiilli'.itlon will lie mailt) lo Hie (eiwrimr hi I'eiiiisvKaiila on thf Klkt dav of January. ns:,, hy 1). Km-kerlfller. W. II. I.yoiiH. titni. II. (lIlMoii, It. V. AiliiiuM, and J. K. MeVMIllitniN uiitler lln'ael of AnsoiiiIiIv en titled "An ai'l tu proNlile for tint Incnrporatliiii and rekruliil Ion ori'erlallii'oriioi ill loiiN.' approM'il April MJ, 1M7I. anil the Mipplenieuls thereto, tor the ehartt-r of nil Inleinleil f.ii pn ,il lull to lie fail ed Slllilmry Ut ilise Coiupaliy. Hie i hnraeler wild oli)eet of w hleh Is the i reeling, eoii-ilnii lin,', nnd Inaliit'.iliilin; a IhI.Iiti- and approaeheti there. In oter the MiMpieh.uiiia riwr at or in or Min imi , 'a ami tor t hee punni-e lo have, poi-s anil enjoy all the i lu-lils. In netits, and pi It Metres of mi Id iiel of A. -wiiilily ami siijipliiueiii I 'nr. in. J. h. Mt M ii I I i .. 'iiu'iliii'. Caution Notice. Not lee IH liereliy 'lenlliil I hiun i.iuelnn-ed lit ustalile s Kile, Dee. mi, lvt Hie Pill iwln,' L'ul.llstJi U 111. 1'. Wllu'lier. mid h rt I lie f. inn-In IiIk ixisse thlou. All persons ale i ..iitluiioil not to lueiliile or liilel'lere Mil the .s il. n : a lutt I'aiis. II lleds ami )! ddiin;, stands, i l YeaiH t'aria l. 'J I i llw, 1 1'imk stove, iset t hairs, V llm Wi-is, l Ciuiier I'lipli'iaiil. 1 linn . hi, rhe-t, II 'I utiles, 1 sewing Maiii lie, 1 lin-ijar ll.ti rel, iTillm. Lot I'iim Ks, 1 coal si ot it, 1 sink, 1 clin k, l.ol lllsht-H, !l Ki ts, .i il Meal and Saus.lt.-e, ,Ti clilekel'N, 1 llarrotv. I I'l nv, si shouts, 1 lla Mum, 1 pilnx Wut'on, l Mower, ,' llatiiest,'l (rain Cratlle, 1 slel Ii, ',' Co s, lrj llushels Wheal, U HllsllelM (MIS! H Tlll'kets. '. ol II A, -lis ul '.Wheat unit l:e, 1 Iron Kettle, l.ol Juts, l'li ture Y'riiiues, l I.mikliin (ilitss, 1 Wheel-liarrow 1 1UI1 t.-r Chill n. 1 11, IV I'oik. 12 Meat Vessels II film ketn, 1 Ax, 1 UruhhliiH Hoe, 1 Corn heruiM-r. MAHYM. WAli.NKlt, i:l,.I.A llllu ! .Inn 1 lsft.',. crown Acme. The lent Hurtling Oil Hat can be mailo from Petroleum. It gives a bt illi.tut light. It will nut Htuoke the chimney. It will not char tho wielc. It hits ii high the tent. It will not explode. It it without a comparison it u per fect ion Family Safety Oil. It in manufitctiiretl from tho fluent Criitln in t ho lutmt perfectly equip peil relinericH in tho worltl It in the Best. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled bv Yourx trul v, k THE ATLANTIC DEFINING: CO- Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa TASKyourHorseshoer KC eN CAD TUC 9 THE ONLY Shoe for WINTER USL It ABSOLUTELY prevents sllrr'ng:, and liinure H-rfect Mtfoty mid comfort tu horse iu' driver. Wind with tho " Novorllt," vonr linrso'n fis't are, always ti KiHnl coinlllliiii kept mi liv not havlnc to eonntantly remove tho rhovH for itliarpcnlm;. Tha TALKS arc Rr.MOVAM.F, Sttfcl-TcntcrcJ nnd SELF-SHARPENING When worn out new Calks ran 1st easily In. verted without reiiiovini; dimes, navliii; mi Immense amount til tlmo usually lost at tho lilaeksinlth hIii ji. tin rett litof postal will mall free our ilo-rrlitivi-ln-ularuoiilaliiliiKirlefsorCalkt.tl Hhisa, remly to ho nailed on, for trial, oik rod tills winter at very low Tici. E f. BUCK. Ashland. Pa. PENNSYLVANIA HAILH9.D. Sunbury He Lewistown Division, lu ell'ect Nov. L'.'i, lxn tVfcHTWAHU UIH, HTATION , A. I. I.awUtuwn J . Main Streat l.awiMuwn a Maltiaad i a j faloter -n- SbHrt!; kAirtt tin p m AM 4. IU , a m lj.ua i 1'i.ui i U.iu tM' 1 1.4a a hi T.4u 7.4.1 T.ll 7 64 I. UI i.-ff-i il a 21 (t.JT 4 N.4U sll M."i II. 'H' V In II . J I .: .: r in a.uu a u:i 8. ni 8 14 III 4ul .f-Yl'.Ay- J.l'.' I..VJ 1.49 1.411 t.f 0i 4 13 4 Is 4 til 4 :i 4 -I I 4 1 4 H i 10 It Waxnar It Moolura 1 ' Kaub'iMllli ' 11 ' Ailaml.ur HravartnwD Banter M M lilil lohii i if I. Is Malaar H7 Kiaamor B 1'awilne 43 Salinmirova 46 Sallnriirora .1, of Nuiitiurt S.41 a.T l.Jtt 14 :i.U :t.i'n :t oi 2..'iT 1 1 : S4 I'M i : n m ii. in ii i-i II. (Ml lU.AS IL 'hi l 43 10 .U W 35 M..'l I'MT I". IS SclinHfrovo Accommodation. (i)iiinoitliiK wlib tr.iiim an N.t! Hy.) r.t Sail KKrnv. I - rrlv- st So,,.k.ro vu 4 il'. M. l.t I', M Trnllis ,enve l.i'wisltitvn .liincliiiii ; . a. tu, lu 4l a m. I 1: lor AltiMimt.rittiiliurif an 1J n i tn. -"' I i !:; i. in ami the H ot 7jTain.ll I5.illl,l 46o lil.'.'I'i I :IH . lu.s '.'i. p ui 11 i in. For riiiliiileliilila, New ,rk, ll iltluuire and Wanhlii(liiu. Pdila-lilplva Ii Eric H H Division. AMI Nil It I'll SUN CK.NTKAI. KM1.WAV. 1 rnln l.eav Kiinl'iiry dally i . ei Sun lav : 14 it. in Inr Wllllatiinirt'aii. I 'aieiinliiluuii. aUaui, r'or llellulnuli., Krie.and anainlauiia V M a in, Kor l.uek ll.inoi. I ;6 in, Kur Itulluliiutt;, Kami ami t'anuntlul una. 6 4i lu. Kur Hemivn iilnl lOlrilrii. Vt!ii in tor Wlllliiiiihinrt, Sunuiiy H:tsin, tor Krle and I'ananilaluiia, u Vluin, lur l.ui'K Haven, and wj6iiin tor Will. Iaumiiirt. M' in, rurCllliitt l.i- aod lliiluln.ii. MI'ia 111, lm 0 a in, ami 64; p m, For Wllkesliarrn t Ilia 111, low a tn, 1 ah p ui, ft 60 p in, Kur Shu' uiuklii and .Mnuiit I'arini-i. Suudny luuua 111, lur Wilkunliarrr. Tralna Leave SvMuiiKruve.luurtliiii OW a in. witfkil'iys rrlvlni at I'lnliul. Ii, la 3 00 o. iu. New York ) i m, Haltiinure 8 IU n lu. WssliliiKtuii 4 .'10 p 111. 6.S7 I. M. week days arrlTliiK at Plillinlulililit ll.H P.M. New York 3 ;i u m, llaltlinnro lu.40 t a i m, ilal.y arriving ut I'lilludeliihla 4 3oa m, New Yurk T Ma 111. Tr illin almi Leave Siiiihury ! IU 111, dully arriving t l'hriatllihu a t H a lu llalliim.re 6 jo a. i, lVafiuiKii)ii 7 4u a. 111. New York 8 33 11 111. Wei'kiliiy,lii ::6 a 111 .Sun.luta :!ia m il illv arriving at I'liiladelelihi In 2" i in.. New York IVMpiu,, llaliiiuure a (ii a 111. , Vti.itilnKton lu ll) am, I ad pin week !' nrrlvinic at I'litl.iilBli.hla US'.' p New rkli:is p ui., Haliiiiiiira 46 p. rn WbhIiIiiuIou 7 6u p 111. 'I'r.ilns hIkii leattt Suuhury ntuts . 111 sm 6 ' 17 p. 111. lor liiirrliduiru, 1 Mt 1 1 . I -1 1 It 1 11 ami llaliiuuirti. I nr rale., imii.s r,, ni! n rii kel A.'ent nr 11. Ill re.. I ln,. Wail, I'. A. W. Il, lm i-, 11 Ii Ave I'lll-hurif. l'a. s, V-'v 'nll-a (Axent S. M. rm.Vlisr, Hon l .Manauur. BLEATS JRADE MARK'S i COPYRIGHTS. s TA1V I OIITAIJJ A I'ATI'NT Kor a Rr unite answer anil an linm-ht o;.nniin, writu tu H N N tV 4 ,, who have had nruriy nfir yeura' xiuritiiiett lu Hit. rafent. bu..ini'KS. oiuiuuiiiea tliilm.lilcllyc.ilittitelitlnl. A ilanilliiitilt of In. foriiuition ciilii'i rniliu I'lilrnla ulitl how to tuiu tlituii aent liet. Also a eataloguuoX UiULhau. lull noil acleiitllio liis.ks sent Irett. 1'uteiiU lakeii tlirouiili Miinn ft Co. rceplva aiuu iul notlr.. m the eie ul tile A mei ii n u, and tliua aru hriiuiiht wliluly uelorulliu inihhe with, nut oust to tliu Inventor, 'ilim anlentllil iiniier, IsnueU weekly, vleHAiulylllUHtrateil. has hy fur I liu larioist eiri'iiliili.iu vt any aeienlinu work 111 lha World. ; a year. Hpueinivn eoruva ent frwi. Ilullillnii Killtluu, nitintbly, tl.bOt year, hinido eniilua, v1 ovnta. Kvury nuutlwr contalua beau. tlful platea, lu colore, and iliolnraiiha of lin hou.es, with plana, enahhua bulldeia 10 show Uia latest nttaluna and netiure ooutraeta. Adtlresa HVHM 4 CO, aW VUMK, fltfl BuoaKw oci iri m k Mm A Mi LI v. tint Ln o. nuL 1 nnrts n. j CENTRAL IT GOODS STORE, Selinsgrove, Pa.. The Kincr of Low PR ICES. IN A o mo aw ful luisy, ami lowist. priri'Mart a pv;t attnutitm, Il is a l.ijr jHiint kmw that r sell ri(ls cheaper than any one else in the whole town, ami another big point is to know that we have the largest stock of goods to select from in town, and still another hit; point is to know that everybody is acquainted with the fact. The King of Low Prices (that's us) gives you desirable I-Iol icia v ( roods t at tho very lowest prices. Novelties and useful articles suitable for Holiday Present in nidlcssg-fS variety. Large variety of bonks, (live us a call "" and you w ill not regret it. Kcspct tfullv, S. WEIS. Great Reduction Sale of For Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT T1IK OHKATKST N.U KIFK'U Kvl'.ll KNOWN IN ( l'.NTIJ M, I SYLVANIA. Wo nro not M-Uintf out. n.t we tin this to hifrt'iisi- our riil.-ti uliovo unviiiv.. vIohh yar. We irivoii fi-w of tlin prici-a ns ft.llnws Soft Wootl Cliilinher SuitH f4. IHI Cotton Top .Mnttli' ' Hard Wootl t 'linnilit-r Suits HI.IHI Wuvm W i4o .Muttrehs 175 Antitptw Oak Kuitn, 8 I'h'di-B Ill (IK Het Sprlii!K ir, I'lutth l'lirlor Siiit Jlil.lMI DropTubli'8, per ft !!!!!!.""' 'tin W001I011 Chairs per m-t 8.50. l'lalfoi'iu Kuckcrn .'.'! a'.fttl In stock, everytlilnir In tlif furnitiirV line, Incliulin MirrorH, Hook ( a mm. Ih'aka, t;(eslartla,('iipl)ourtlH, (Viitr-Tahlpa, Fancy Hocker V"hv Cliir7 ty.itfirt -i'illowi., luri4VtoUuV!H.Mitrttll;ltKrf,, iimi iuiun . Went Clmlra flue, inetlliiui nnd clii-np furiiltiire, to unit all rltif.M'8. I'rlncH rt'tliifetl all through, fotne curl viuul m-b our Mock before L'iviuir your onler, mitl thus Hive 15 to 'M pee cent. 011 -very dollar. Special Attention (liven to Undertaking Sz Embalming. KATHERMAN & IIAP.TNAN, Limited, MIFFI.JNIIlIKOIi. I'.v. GUNSBERGER'S NEW STOCK OF Fall k Winter Clolliinu t Is well selected and incliulcs a full assortment ol MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, Overcoats, Pants, Xcckwarc, Shirts, Underware, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, Hosiery, Suspenders and (lloves. Prices are lower than ever. R. GUNSBURGER, LKADIXd 0L0TIIIKK, M I DDLKH VU( II, I'A CHANGED HANDS! ISO STOVES, TINWARE. Spouting, Tin and Corrugated roof ing.i Call and see my goods. Respectfully, H. M. REIGLR I 0 The Tinshop & Stove business lately conduct ed by J. ILRhoads is in my possession. I am prepared to offer Spec ial bargains in