ie 5S ie ie of ii, for 5 ; for tl- ia wll' i evfj i equfc Of Ki V eolif j 3tl0D )8 oi- Lor, KANTZ. f)0 Kanlz Cornet Bnml will holJ rntrrtainmcnt in llio Kantz i.ool louse on jL iiuny evening '-iirb 2'.'tb, Admission 10 cents. All initil...-"OUeri ipRcnn is . - I r..AM..n,a ...ill tik Cuulut fiilbcT ni running uie mm o. ,ooV,.r tuovi'tl lo uis momrr irim. burfilny....vin iserhooa oi ratzorvillo was scon at his old" home i Knnlz on Saturday. .. John .wand wife and James Hen- ricks and wife were vkiting Adam ..Iht's on Sunday a wee ago ... Bra. Daniel Spittlerand Miss Arnan- nSbpniory OI iiew uerun speni, a . .Iiits last week with Adam She- LyftiidfHiuily....Tho schools of onn Township win come to a ciose tbo end of this weeit....james mer wears a broad smile because ,,boy. JolltBoys. SELINSGROVE. H. M. Steckman of Altoona visit ,1 friend in town....Robt. Smith nd Oco. O. Ritter.students of Get- slur College, visited tneir ac- uaintances in town over aunusj Miss Katie Ertaart enteriaineu r Sarnloy School clasB on Friday ... t it n it-.i:i,- uninir. . .iroi. tw,u. houuikm instructor of liloomsburg JNor 1 School visited his parents on mUv....A movement is being " . mm ado to reorganize tue . oi v. iu this place. . . .The 1. 1. S E entertainment on iiiesuay .1,1 was well patronized. . . .Editor V. Burns ami wile, oi imams i u. 1 .:i, iu,.,,:.. fcWD Spent nuuun.f mi" wiuhv urns. ...Geo. Ilolmes and wwoare -itinff friends in Philadelphia. .. . 0 Snyder and wife were in liar bunr on Saturday. . . .Profs. Houtz ,l Woodruff of the University in . inminess trin to Sunbury on ,t,,v ... t innlav Livi JMsuer ana wue , tiwiiinu their son Charles in Sun ,r ... l ...:f- f lirv f OHier OLU11U nuu who ui fminon City spent several days in .James Reese of Harris f r- . .,., ,L t. . I Lru spent numiay wim m jhuht h High St CoL A. C. Simpson L in town on Monday . . . Mai. E. T . . - . --. . i" i Robbacn nas gone to miiaueipuia II K. Miller Jr. made a business . , t..4 1 .. f.. hn to nunoury uu nuiuruajr . ,..iui, r.. l . - i t t. lasoia nas reiurneu irom s t to her Drotiier, no. u. xx. ax- it, in Bloomsburg. TROXELVILLE. Tim Hcholarshiri contest is just L&t our people had wished for ; and L t.,Tn NT. Umild nn liia IrrPHH. His brother Frank will ao mpaoy bim to Blooms burg, and iromn a student of the State Nor- W genool The weekly letters of kpresentative Herman are Highly predated uy your many reaaers this place. X hey go far in incr eas Sir. Herman s popularity. . . .uur kliers have from 6 to 10 days to kch yet then young America will turned loose lor a season oi ra lation. We are glad to say Uia, teachers cave general satisfuc a during t his term. .. .Since the at of the compulsory education ll 18 better unuerstood, there is ksulorable spitting done against If it should becomu a law. who liits to be Sec. of the board of di- tors t. . .There is more legislation ii "Tom foolery" character brougt o thin session of our .Legislature, en in any previous session, wtiich an recollect... .At present, tnere i premium of cts. on a mink,', 1 vet Crawford countv has a In. who wants to make it unlawful kill any mink between the first of nl and the hrst of Uecember. at absurdity 1 This is only one of hundred of instances of a like Macter.... There is considerable uble at the stave mill of late. fngarians and Italians have never b any good in this country, and sooner we tret rid of them the Iter it will be. Let the band play. To Tax Unmarried Texans. ppreaontative Moreney, of the sag Legislature, baa drafted a bill it provides for the levying of a tax 350a year upon all unmarried men Texas of 80 years of age or older. pons of this class may, however, Inlia Inn av HMHiiAtnn Am ,UD VOA MJJ JIVUUV1U( V T - lice to show that thev have made fort to get married within the r. Such evidence must, under provisions of the bill, consist of affidavit from some reputable Nan, whose respectability is icbed for, stating that at least within the year preceding its the person named in the afQ- t has proposed marriage to her. "8d the following extract from a ' of Chas. M. Q utfeld. of Reed PrennoCo., Cal. with pleasure I tell you that oneday's use of Chamberlain's k'h remedy I was relieved of a severe cold. My head was coin ly stopped up and I could not at night. I can recommend remedy." A cold nearly always " in the head and afterwards "(Is to the throat and luugs. Hy i iuis remedy freniy as soou as cid has been contracted It will be oold at once and prevent It 1 extending to the lungs. For by J. W. Bampsell, Fenus Creek, My Mother's Grave. BY r-KKKOKINE JONES. The soft winds sigh mongtho tree?, The daylight fades away, The green leaves wave nt every lu re ze As comes the close of day. Darkness, that veils the lust faint beam, Creeps slowly over all. And still, as Hows a deep, calm stream, s earth's great business hall. At twilight's hour, with drooping head, stand as stands an humble slave- In this lone "village of the dead," Beside my mother's grave. This place is sacred 'tis the tomb W here my dear mother sleeps, And her, in silence and in gloom. It safely guards and keeps. Yet, O how cruel I O how cold I To lay beneath the sod A mother, far more dear than gold, Neath where the rabble trod. O Death, thou unrelenting foe I Thoj never once dost pause Till all who breath thou layest low, Or holdest in thy jaws 1 Why hast thou seizeon one so dear! by torn her from.'ljy side T Why must I shed C Je mourner's tear T Why has my mother died T Alittle Mouud, a cold, white stone, Is all that marks the spot ; Yet, should these marks and all be gone, Will I forget it not. I'll plant sweet roses, creeping vines, White lillies and green trees Round that bare mound that now confines All that a moitul sees. And op'ning buds and fragrant flowers, The earth all robed in green. Will give some cheer in those sad hours When 1 approueh that scene. Rest, mother ! Rest ! Sweet bo your sleep, Till shall the trumpet's blast Forever silence those who weep. And ruine you then at last. Important to Tax-payers. W'etlu' uniliTKlitncil (Viminlnslurx'Mof Niiydcr county. Ph.. Klvo notice llmt w will atti'iitl at tlm followlim times unit places for tUe purpotte ot noiuiug me Triennial Appeal for the year '95, viz AilamiTwp., at the house of Jumog Matters on Tliurwlnv. Sluv Kiiil. Benver Twp.. at the Iioiiko of Mohos Speclit on Monday, April w. Beaver Knit Twp., at thstionso of J. W. Bilker, MiH lure, on weaneminy, Mny i. centre Twp., at the liouite ot Peter nartmnn, Friday. May . i'lmpmnn Twp., at the houtm of David HolTor, on Weilnewlnv, April t4. Frunklln Township at the coiimlMHlonent ofllec. KrliliiV. Muv Kith. Jockmin Tu p., uttliu Hotel of Krutzervllle on Tuewliiv. Muv 7. .Mlililleiiurtrli Huro. at thecoipmlxHloner's onice on Krliluy, Mny n. .Miclillo'rork Twp., at the house ot Samuol KutiiiutuKii. on Hiitunluy, May 4. Monroe Twp.. at bleur'8 Hotel, on Weilnmluy, Miiv H. I'enn Twp., at the house ot MatlliU Fisher, Momliiv. Muv H. I'eny i vrt4 at lao nouso oi uunu r . nojur ou .iiiinuny April . Terry Went Twp., at thnhoiiHOOf ChrlstH. dray' lit 1 1 mi Tuesilav. April SKI. Ncllnstrrovt) Uoro., lit thu Ke.vstonfl Hotel ou ThiinUiiy. May . honiik' row usiiip ill me nouso m ueo. niiiiin on Tuesday Anrll 8U. I'nlon Tw p., t t ho Port Tieverton House on Wednesday, April SS. WiiHlilnk'ion Twu.. ut thu Kinplre House on Friday. April no. We are retiuired by law and re quested by the Board of Revenue Commissioners of tue tiommou wealth, to report all subjects of tax ation on the records and returned by the assessors. Tuerefore. we give notice to a concerned, who have mortgages or K'dkrments lodged on records of th riotuonotarv and ilecorder s Umces and certified by the proper oflicer to the records of the commissioners Office who claims the same to be paid, or as being, a dower, or in so! vent or otherwise, must apply in person, or by their agent at said ap peal, and if any one alleges the same to be a uower or insolvent saiu ui legation must be supported bvaf fidavit in order that the same may be Batished on the records, other wise, they will be debarred from claiming any exonerations after the dav fixed for anneals as above stat ed and be subject to taxation for State purposes. Ia case of death or insolvency, it should appear in said affidavit that no property was left on which the taxes were a lien or from which it could be collected, In view of what is herein set forth and to enable this Board to act in telligently you will please let it not go by default, but give the matter vnnr nrnner attention. Appeals will be open each day from D o'clock A. M. to 3 o'clock P. M. James Erdlxy, Thomas Heubhtek. Phares HintMAV, Commissioner Commissioners' office, March 21, 'US, Auditor's Notice. In the Assigned) In t Estattt of Jow- Com ant W. Troxel. the Court onitton 'leas Snyder Co. The nndemlifned Auditor appointed by mitd Court to puss upon the exceiilloiiH tiled to the Hi-count ol J. II. Moyer, Assignee lor the ttoncitt of the creditors of wild Troxel, and to make dis tribution nt the funds If sulci exceptions are withdrawn, will alt, for the purposes ollilsu do tituienu at the iinice ot J, m. mixer khii., Ail.inmlmrir. Pa., on TueHduy, Anrll lath. I Hi m. ll A. M when and where all persons havlnir any elalina or oi herwlsu Interested may attend nrkiirrer the ooiiHenuencea of their absence. WltnoHn ray hand at Selloatf rove, thin ivtu day of Marcu a. u. lava. CIIAS. P. ULHICH. IFyr IBIldl For it is the basis of health. Not only is the oriprin of most diseases impure blood, but the first step to a cure in all is to purify the blood. This can dc most quicKiy, mor- oughly and gently effected y5ini(Si the best preparation of that . . . i j : ;reatesi naiurai dioou pun ier and tonic Sarsaparilla. At this season of the year especially, health can most surely be obtained ana re tained by a thorough course of the one remedy that pre sents disease as well as cures it ' mi Sarsaparilla. Nothing On Kurd! Will LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powder! I It arMoluMr par. Hlnhlr oonrwntmtxl. ! ?UAntily it rMt Ihm than Unth of a ma a 1y. Uood for younir iblrlc. Wurlh wurt than yU ton hens Moult, thi Unr ran aavad nm 940, rr-nu mm mr m pmvn roup," a ruautnirr. r you can't It rnl ut bii rtnli for two Mckt AIM pound (n l n pwit-DAld : Irini iprtwilMld. THK HKflT P HiLTMiTarKH," tain l.to ropy frre, l'oultrr Kalilny UnltU frwi with It crown Acme. Hip best ilturuinir Oil Unit can ba miulo from lVlroli'iiiii. It nivt's a brilliiint lijrlit. It will not Binoko tlio cliimnoy. It will not clinr tlio wiok. It lius 11 high firo tent. It will not cxploJe. It in without a comparison aa a per fection Family Safety Oil. It ia manufactured from tho finest Crude in tho mont perfectly equip ped refineries in the world It in the Best. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, THE ATLANTIC HEFI1TING CO Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa. SPRING GOODS are arriving Daily. S. WEIS. Selinsgrove, Pa. Rentier The Dead SELINSGROVE MARDLE-YARDl M. L. MILLER, Prop'r I kei'p coiiHtitntly 011 lirtiuliunl mail ufHcturo to order nil kimlH of Marble and Granite Mounts AM Heaistoies! Old Stones Cleaned and Kopalrod. LOW THICKS ! LOW I'UICES!! Iliuvi'oneof the iiect Mnrltlw ('ut ters ill tllB Slato Hiul coiiHeiilleiitly turn out ootl work. ItaSTOoiiiH ami him my workitprieen. Thankful for pant favor I iiioct rn Hpertfully nk a continuance of Hame, M. L. MILLER. Bloomsburg Literary Institute and State Normal School, prepares for teaching i for college s for liUHineHS ; for social duties. Kinht departments: Ktiuipment worth half 11 Milium dollars. Spec ialists of successful experience em ployed ns teachers. A high stan dard of scholarship maintained. State aid to all persons preparing to teach. Special classes for teachers. No school can givo moro for the money. Few can Rive so much. Snrintr term onens March Wth lM'.W. Send for circulars and outlino of course. J. 1. m.sh, 1'nncipal, IJloomsburg, Pa, R-I-P-A-N-S ONE GIVES RELIEF. BACKACHE. WHY ? Uocausc )'our Liwr and Kidneys arc out of order. For yoars and years housewives all over the country have used with best results Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver 215 Kidney Balm. Try it, and you will agree with the thousands who say it Is the "PEERLESS REMEDY" for curing ailments of the Liver, kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Bright's Disease. For sale everywhere at $1.00 per bottle. THE DR. Jj H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. OPPENHEIMER'S Big Stock of New Goods. Spring Shoes, Shirts, the finest and the latest styles of Neckwear in the County. All kinds of Clothing, for sale at the most reasonable rates. SELINSGROVE, PA. Great Reduction Sale of F ism For Ninety Days ! E The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EH- TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT THE OKEATKSTSACUIFlCUKvKR KNOWN IN t'ENTHAL IM'.NN- SYLVANIA. We are uot swIlinK out, but we do this to Increase our sales above any pre vlous year. We kIv? a few of the prices hh follows : Soft Wood Chamber Suits fU.UO Cotton Top Mattress 2.2S Hard Wood Chamber Suits HI .00 Woven WiJe Mattress 1 7T Antique Oak Hults, 8 I'leces 10.00 Bed Springs I i I'lush Parlor Suits 80.00 Drop Tables, per ft f( Wooden Chairs per set 2.50 Platform Hookers a'.fiC Id stock, everything In the furniture line, iuoluding Mirrors, Hook Case. Desks, Sldeboards, Cupboards, Ceutre Tables, Fanoy Hookers, Haby Cluiir, Feather Pillows, Lounges, Counties .oiiKhtrays, Sinks, Hall liacks, Caise Heat Cliairs line, medium aud -.he-ui uuuie, to tuit all elns.ns. Prices reduced all tliroiiKli. Come early and see onr stock before Rlvlu your order, and thus save IS to 20 pee cent, on every dollar. Special Attention Given to Undertaking fc Embalming.. KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited, MIFFf.INHUKOll. 'K. GUNSBERGER'S MEW STOCK OF Fall & Winter Clothing Is avcII selected and includes a full assortment of MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING. Overcoats, Pants, Ncckwaiv, Shirts, Underware, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, lloesiry, Suspenders aud Gloves. Prices are lower than ever. R. GUNSBURGER, LEADING CLOTHIEK, MIDDLEItUKGH, IA 3toyes Stoves I have on hand a few more second hand Cook Stoves and Heaters which must be sold at any price. Come and see them. I have also a fine line of New Ranges and Cook Stoves which will be sold at a very small margin. H. M: REIGLE, Middleburgh, Pa. Auditor.
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