Sprlsin's MprltrsS TROXELVILLE. Will, my efforts in luinKiiiff tho teacher of our township to a Heime of duty, liav at lut heen crowned with hiiivesn ; for on Tuesday night .1 dehutiiitf society was organized in the Tmxelville hcIiooI bouse. I will now uifc our citizens to htaiul by tho teaclici h ainl iwike it a ntieeens. The teaehi -i "ii't lo very iiiiich by themselves ; uul if the citizens, ami patrons of the schools do not hM ami encourage, them, by their pres ence, anl by taking part in tho ex ercises, tho enterprise must of ue- O'sity f iil Yost Krehbs is Retting out a car load of wagon npokes j while John V Fotterolf reports the snow 2.'. inches deep, and thinks he had better turn his attention to sled i lium is. .. .Last week the Trox ville hunting dub shipped their fur to New Yoik. but under these Dem ocratic hard times they realized only for a lot of fur that should at the lowest have brought $ t:). . . .Last week, a covv of ! iiail came to my place almost starved to death, 1 Cnillll'i 'iced to feed them, and the next day, a chicken hawk was after them, a'ld caught one s then I com menced to do the same and have i.ow ten in a box, and will feedt hem till w;in,i weather ernes, when I will irive t i,. i.i tl, fir liberty again. If Un law); don't bent me, I will catch the reliiilil ilig four too ye! T. K, Yt- teioli ii-hi Trunk Kttinger, who nc- co:np,oiieil t he .vluuiMMirg lutml In Han i luii g 1 14 week, nro very well I leased witii their ttip Last Fri day evening, the primary school, in conjui-t ion w i!h a few pupils of tho grammar school, gave our citizens a rare literary treat. The school house was Idled to its utmost capacity. Sipiire .lames Middleswarth was selected as chairman. The exercises were opened by a piece of music by the Tioxelville band, followed by an address of welcome by the writer. The program was then carried out ; which consisted of recitations, ora tions, select reading, singing and band music It. F. .Smith and A. W. (till, two of our teachers, made excellent speeches, showing and pointing out many points where the patrons fail to do their duty towards the teachers and the pupils. Now let the good work go on. SELINSGItOVE. Cen. E. C. Williams was in town ou- -;) riL-;- ho- vhi-ol years rests lightly ou the General John IX. Kreeger, Dr. Atuig and O. W. AYageiiseller of Middleburgh were in town on Friday night ...Harry Uuyeis and wife spent Sunday in town, tho guests of John Buvera of Itiver St Mrs. U. F. Tuuner spent several days in Milton, the guests of her brother, Jacob Hous wcrtli. . . ..Mi. Mary M. Get of Sun Lury is visiting her sister, Mrs. Moyer in the East End. . . .The I'ost Otlice has been moved iuto the new room in the I'ank building A number of our bridge men are vis iting their families in town There is a gi eat deul of sickness in town ut present . . . Will G. YonNcida who for the past tifteeii years has nerved as assistuLt post master in this p'nee has voluntarily resigned his positiou Sleighing parties are all the rage Revival services have begun in the M. E. church' " 'Maj. E. V. Rollback is out of town, in the interest of tho Milllinburg Live Stock Ins. Co The Susquehanna University Y. M. C. A. held a public service in the 2nd Luth. church ou Sunday afternoon A. Mertz spent Sun lay with his family. .. .Scott Ritter of Shamokin Dam was seen on our streets Monday Dr. W. II. Ulsh and Prof. R. N. Hartman spent Sunday in Lewisburg Prof. D. S. Royer of Free burg was in town Tuesday.... (J. C. Seebold of Mid dleburg was among the visitois Monday.... Prof. J. I. Woodruff is a boarder at the National Hotel.... We learn that there is a new indus try to bo started hero shortly. Let the ycs of those who have slept for years, be openod. . . .The liverymen are all smiles ou account of tho ex cellent sleighiug. Yon Know. MONROE TWP. Tho weather prophets who pre dicted a mild winter, ha vo f ailed .... Northumberland has 21 familioa de pendent upon the borough. The prospects are that there will be twice that number before spring. . . . Wallace Clapp and wife were at Milllinburg last Sunday. .. .Peter Young, wife and baby visited Jacob Jarrett last Thursday. . . . Rev. P. Jarrett, an Evangelical preacher of Centre County, visited his aged parents last week. .. .Jonas Yearick bought the half interest in Herrold Brothers' Mills. .. .Lieut. George Herrold of Chapman Township and Lis family were the guests of Levi Herrold. y. T. THE HUMAN EAR, A Notable htvrtut Heahixo bt Dr the Sense or Hartman. of one of Dr. ctures nt the faid : "Good to health and roaring, crack le neaii, wiucu T partial loss of During the course Hart man's latest Surgical Hotel, he hearing is assentinl safety. A continual ing and buzzing in tl is always produced b, hearing, is a constant nervous irri tation which willgraduially undertniue At A J i lie sireiigin. ifesiuen mis, even a slight loss of hearing renders any ono more liable to (accident, many persons being killed every year because of partial djeafoess. Many people think that a igradual loss of the si use of hearing is inevitable, and that every one tuul submit to it sooner or later. Hence they make no attempt to find A cure. This is a great mistake. L!ss of hearing, either in the old or young people, is nearly always due t j chronic catarrh of the head or middle ear." Catarrhal deafness is due to ca tarrh of the throat passing up through the Eustachian tubes to the middle ear. Tiio eu I a till in rare cases oiiginatc.4 in and remains confined to the middle ear. The symptoms arc: Roaring, cracking, buzzing in thei ear, with gradually increasing di.liculty in hearing. If not cured the hearing will be en tirely destroyed. When tho case has not already goue too far before the treatment is begun Pe-iu-na will cure every ease. It is only after catarih has destroyed portions of the mid lie ear that Pe-ru-na fails to cure. VII such cases should write Dr Hart. nan, Columbus, Ohio, for furtu ur advice. A book oula grippe, coughs, ca tarrh, etc., will be sent freo to any address by Tho Pe-ru-na Drug Man ufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio. i- mjmi Money for Everyone. I cau't understand why people com plain of hard times, when any woman or man can make from .." to 10 a day easily. All have heard of the wonderful success of the Climax Dish Washers yet we are apt tothiuk we cau't make money selling it; but auyone can make money, because ovry family wants one. I made $178. 3t5 in tho last three months, after paying all expenses and utteuded to lT, regular business besides. You don't have to canvass; as soon as peo ple know you have it for sale they send for a Dish Washer. Address the Climax Mfg. Co., Columbus Ohio, for particulars. Go to work at once, anil you will very soon have a full pocket book and a light heart. I think it a duty to inform each oth er of such opportunities, and I also think it a duty to improve them while w- may. Try it at once, and publish your expeiienee so others may be hciiclitcd. ('liaiiiberlaiir Cough Remedy is fa mous for its cures of bail colds. It open the -ecretion, releives the lungs mid aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. If freely used as oon us the cold has been contracted, and before it has be come settled in the Vstein, it greatly lessens the severity of the attack and has often cured io a iugle day what would have been a severe cold. For sale by J. W. Snmpi-ell, Peuus Creek, 1'a. .HEART DISEASEli Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not Sleep, Wind on 5tomach. "For a long time I bad a terrible pain at my heart, which fluttered al most Incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sleep. I would be com pelled to sit up In bed and belch gas from my stomach until I thought that every minute would be my last There was a feelllng of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My hus band Induced me to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to ear It has cured me. I now have a'iplendid appetite and sleep welL It. effect was truly marvelous." MBS. UABB7 K. ta ABB. PotUvIUe, Pa. Dr.miMllMrtOnfSteaold oa positive (uinuUw Hint lha flrt Imll1 will liaimlL All 4 ruftgUu aull It l, bottles lor , or It will im HtL rul)i, on rorli of pre 3? Mill I L COIIMC TO if 'thr T m m m m - ktx'U . who think of Imlli Inc. HI III II p Arc hltfctQMl Barffto. 720 n im. ' . u vunH.--. FH HI If ii nt iu-iiiI u rmir own .tml uil'ht'M if cthT yon 1 to ELECTRIC TELEPHONE pnM nntriitH. no rnt. no mylif . AdsprM to City, Villniior i'ouu trjr. N-H In vtr tmm hop, ittr mnA nfflr. lrratt codvwu inc atid ht ' lr on f-irth. Afvult innkr frttnt l tm M r4f. ti fn rii1finr mnna wit to ll i h ntfhKr. in tnetrumnt. no tny, work miywliftr, nf niltir. tmmpi-t-. niy mr u wbn thifiNl. i'ma ! al up hf mnj on tivr cot of orilff, no rpAtHnii, lmt lii tlmM V MrmniMl. A mnnr ntnVr. V rH W. P. Harriton & Co. Cktrk 10, Columbus, 0, 1 1 Y PXOTIR MTOWDfaRtt iiiit this wonilTful nul.)M'l.. Whutew yonr views an mi llTPicx'sm. veil will nnrt Ihlllxmk of vrc.it vulnn. I'niillilipd p-ci. so rctils. 8ent fno, inmsixiiaU'in in- n'el. If von remit S5 cents fur MHicrinti,M to l!ouii at 1 Heart h, he 'l"'ntit lnin-h'.1 iniiitlilv. I'Mm lloMIU AM) IIKAKi lM I'l HI.IHH1NO CO., New York. "Ilw to I nr- All Klilti ntMri " Sllnplv llliljr "NWATNK.S OIVTMItNT." No lntr tiHl me liiinc roiiHiriii. fines tetter, dcrmn, l"'li. nil i-riipt Inns mi llm fncp, hiiniK none, o , . iiln the pklti cleiir. wlilto niil liMnithy. Its 'irciit lf-:ilt nrrt oisrn'tvp powers nre possessed t'.v no ntlier r;iHMl. Anlt mir ilniKulst. Get an Education. Fducntlnn nnil fortune iro tiiuid in Imml (let mi ed ic:t Inn il tlieCctitralNtate Nnrmnl School , l,' k IMtven, I't. Klrst-clniis RivumixUt Ions tid low rules, r-ute nid to gtuddiU. For Illustra ted ratii'oifiie sddreM JAM I Kl.HiN. Ph. ., Prlnrlnnl. Lock llaven, I'n. L EVIS' 98 LYE nwino tm rnmns OriTssTmu) TM ifrmiMl snd wrt f T Klftftn. I nllk otlMT I ts. It bailnf Aim r-'wI'T kiiil triM In s rut with removable lliL tli ouofnia ant alwsyt il ' tif Will In Dilnsles wltbowi tlllnaT. It Is tli ftir clnUiK um .M. dIMnrcrUll' MUl. Clranaj wsolJnc ImtUxa, lnia, trma, ew. rSRSA. I ALT KTO CO. Uo. AgtiM Tblla., Pa. iciif. Quickly. Prmnnently 9?tor4. WuLnfM, Nfnrnutnrn. lli-hllMy. nml nil (hii trm ii of Tll4 f ntn frly vmntnr Utnr tx?u Ihif r'ult t YerworL, m fctHn, worrf.eu:. Kull pirnytri, clnToiniffit, mid tone Ktvrn l rf orvu and wnn n f ihn Nxlf. Himpt. nmuritl ntclbKM. lutMiiMiitf iiii)Mvviiivnt hh-ii. tilnr IniunMRiblA. iww reft'D-m-oa. ltNk. piplufttluul ud prtoft inftil1 'vnlud: froa. A11rwfl CPIB MtDICAL CO., ftuf-PALO. H. Y. -.r. ,.fnvv-.ll.y DO. JHt MA V(R. Hi Ari'li U. Mill. 4 . i't. V .ur. prrati.-n Afd'lMt frnai batr." t uittiififfrr ri "1rr"tnrtitorrri'Una.l'1tf.n If tw. btuitiiua.ii. boJ Im-lrxur. OSmv bour. V U.uiiiM THEEISITEiElTsmL CONTINUES AT THE Great BARGAIN Imporium OF F. II. MAURER, NElAf BERLIN, PA. Stinh a Wonderful dlnpltty of liaoddoiue and etyllsli DUESS (JOUl)S hm are now exliitiited at our itoi-e, lins nver been hpu ill New Merlin appreciation Ih attested by the daily throng of visitors nnd purelinsers. Our ('outiters nre loaded with all tlio choice fall tdindeaof clotliH, Chttviots, HenriettHH, &o. While, the domestic lines, nucha, iuuhIIiis, triiiuliiiiii, prints and thitiucls are sunply iiuiiifiiKe. Ciitif haiiis 5 ceutH a vnrd, calicoes as low as 4 ct'iits. So the prices run through the wiole lint. In our recent clenrinir out HitJe, we un loaded all tiie Siiuiiiier and eurly A 11 tu in etock on hand. I'oune iiuutly our store is now a vast VI EMPORIUM OF NEW GOODS i for Full and Winter fcrvice. Ladies Scarlet and Merino underwear, HoKicry, ilovi's, Kinliroiilerle. ltililioiis, in., c , all of the latest t-tyles and patterns, and prices never known to lie so low. Cloaks, Capes and Wraps. TIiIm favorite edpartiuent has been replenished with some of the very latest Parisian styles, very rich and elegant. The Golf Capelig extremely attractive, stylish and handsome and is much worn. We have just opened an in voice of I'iiildreu Coats mid (Japes, some Schove Cloaks uiiioiik the lot, warm and comfortable. The more tyllsh Coats have handsome fur trimmed double and single Capes, we have them In illnck, ltrown and Hliie. Remember we are able to sell all the t;ood in this departmental Manufacturers' Prices. CLOTHING. No end to ttuits. Very stylish and Nobby Suits at priced so low that you'l open your eyes. Storm, Heavy and dress all wool over coats. Every day iiuits and Children unit in great variety. A few Children pants left over, they go for less than half value. Now Is the time to buy CARPETS,B,UGS&OIL-CLOTHS. Wehave Urussels, Tapentry and Iugraiu of all the best makes and oolor combinations, all new desius and at prices absurdly low. We j has ueveral rolls of superior IUg Carpet, about SOU yardn. The patterns, colorings and new Htyle of tiuish of these goods are very ; pleasiug and attractive. The old familiar name of "Hag Carpet" Is entirely lout in this improved ilnish and rtyleof weaving. In Smvrna Uuits, we have a dozen or more of very bright and linely ' pattrens. Oil ('lot hn an extensive assortment. We also keep a full stock of Carpet Chain, wool and cotteu all collors. Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. We have everything in this line. Solid Kip and Oil drain Top Hoots, lial's aud Congress for Men Hoy and Youths, all prices, La die bright Dongola and Hrush Kid Mutton aud Polish iu the latest fall tyle, tipped and plain toe. In Childreu and liaby Shoes we liave a whole counter full. Our Ladles Dougola dollar shoe Is well worth the uionev. Wehave heavier ones for the same price. Our Uuiu Itoots and Kubbers are all tlrst quality, we have no use for itecoDd aud third grades. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. All Wool White. Hcarlet and (iray underwear, Hosiery, Shirts Cuffs Neckwear, &o., Si., everything you need. A job lot of lluck Uloves Just received. To our alread heavy and extensive assortment of GROCERIES. We have added a new line of very fine and choice grades, such as Kvaperated fruits, Olives, Jellies &o., Ac, A fresh Invoice of old Government Java and Mocha roasted coffees reached us yesterday, These ooftees are simply delicious and Invigorating. We still Give Pictures Rway. to every customer uslog one of our Premium Purchase Ticket. ' These Crayons are very floe, size lflxiiu enclosed In a beautiful heavy embossed frames, an ornament for the parlor. We have no special bargain Days, our bargains are every day. The Highest Market Price Paid for Produce. ttrCASIi PAID FOft GOOD BUTTKIl AND EOQ8. J. B. REED, Sinn, t Open Soason Por G-ftmo 1 Woodcock, July 4th to Jan. 1st. Wild Turkey, Oct. 1.1th to Ja. 1 tuirreis, nepi, iRt to Jan. 1st. yuail, Nov, 1st to Dee 1 Deer and Elk, Oct. 1st to Dec. l.'.ih. Pheasauts, Oct. 1st to JM' .iau.iiiB. ixov. 1st to Jan. 1st. Ducks, Sept. 1st to Mat j CoADeD t' ShelsIc From 3 to !3 Drs P.Ik Powder, and 1 to 1J shot Nos. 4, 0, 7 ,) s liG SHELLS IN A BOX, 3Gc. per pA Or $1.40 p .r iundred. In Ctixe Lots of oOO, 5 Per Cent. Lt -SMOKEIJ-SS I4OAUEI) SHELLS, 12 Ga:: (10CKNTS PEIt IIOX. All Other Aimminition in Proportion. -!- Ijnz'gost C3tocl3C of-;- Gdds anfl Spin's Materials io Gialral Msili. AT Till' T nwi.'an ri tz-.it-. AT THE LOWEST PRICES. CTAgent for WH.KESHAHItK GUN. Honest Insurance at Honest Kates. I'he Hest Goods for the Least Monev. GENERAL gNSURANCF flCEg No Assessments Only the Oldest, Largest and Birongest cash Compaules. No Premium NJ Sound solid and True Indemnity. Hepreseutiug every cla-s Insurance either Life. Firn A.ilu,f i ' SEE DUR COMPANIES i MtMV . eina Hartford 81O.C50.1 iiomo ew York 9,370. iro ivssociation riiiladclpliia 5,007.1 xiuuiuj aim casualty JNow York 1,581 equitable liito Ins. Soc.Xew York 136,19S.j ah Dusiness entrusted to our Agency shall always receiv t "77" unriiiiou. cmiro sansiactiou guaranteed, solicit a share of your patronairo. H. HARVEY SOHOOR SelinseroJ Liberal Adjustments. Prompt PaymeJ in ieJ. We have just received largest and Finest lot of Ov COATS ever offered in this seci These will be sold at nrmsi low prices for 10 days ONLY At tne same time, we wil hibit a fine line of Lap Kobes ai)d Blai)lv SO1I10 CHEAP, 801110 BXTKAPINK, fortllO boy'tUlCWtl While you aro looking at these, you will n I largo stock of UKD-HLAXKKTS, GOMFOHTa fact everything belonging to a first-chug store -II J Lowest Maukkt Piiices. AVe aro solo agents for Stout's pure rubber Cash paid for all kinds of produce. II 00 II & OLDT, Now U YD 111 Tl NEW GOODS. LOW PMC GUARANTEED SATISFACSION IN OOODS, FITS, WOUKMAK AND TKIOKS. I ask but a tuial. Itespectfully, H. L. PHILLIK MERCHANT TAIIX3K. SeliiiHgrovc hitest ? I'HlIll. pJ at "if Io "el by , J'2' pupen '"o of tl, ll'oJitiouu "l'ous an, "'illlwll , l;?r Who' in i. Arm ... M Ilttuk o; "a ooadi udiiifn. -""luinien Kilou,li,i I. (o jut fu the car, "r oourb .v. Ill' a ir, l iiiy Liyl 1ml,. 11 tax. Inlav C. hfess Von i Mil I IICCOI ottei "iilioi l.Ou hrothc viHitii KngI it. II litoresl ! soein regret oinent real Ji I ledou Knglo in the hililing 'lay p, "ii Hen iorof ti eio , Minn Witt a i 'aro on! "on Sale " uuildi ''iHous, ilosiri,,. "of I Lee; "''1 in jo I f:-V,i!u Suihil 'Kir J '"'yainhi UD oxawii ue stat .w I
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