The Day of Sabred Memories. flrii!'! il Or l'T N'. I. consenting 0 . ili-l of Mrttl'M inl l)nr, I. A': A i :'! 1:1 II 'i. l-v ii-iiii-il from I Lo:i i ii.'itt or I of 1 ' t 1 1 -y 1 vu 1 1 i t, (Irui)il lit.. l:.-;..ii.ltc. No. lOJ.') I'hiLl Mhi:l. The . is :. Jin1 I li.v Ai-istutit 'r I ll .JllllllM T M 'l.llllMl-l of .''ll t:il('Ut I' I'l l r H. H. ('.muiiiiti.'-, mill It it billow : 1. Tw nty-sevcu yearn no, iu (Ji-Mfinl Or.ltis No. 11 of ilutc May r. lS's, he then (!oiunminlcr-in-(' ..iff of tin- (linm. Army of tho lie p iMif-OeiH-i al John A. Logan .'i-'ittitcl Mfiiioriul Du.v. Ot ach :iOLb iliy of May nince t'.tii, t patriotic pcoplu liiic joincl with tin (Inuitl Army of the UepnMic iitnl other Hiirvivoi R of iho Union Army in h tribute of love ntnl r tnl'i itic.' to tlione who jmiil the l.i I lit!! rni'iiHiire of devotion to our country mi 1 our l!nir with t ti-ir livef, uiiil of t liose giiliitnt comi'iidcH who vt re Appomnttox have gone to the jri-iit l v.iri.l. i;li'.'ii-l:i il u a day of fitting le ! ifiiil ion nf tin- devotion uinl hiicri ti s nl' o'lr cotiifi It -1 and of ltentiti f.;. and t t -1 1 i i lt tiihutt-s to tluir ii.i iii'iiy. it iias eiiii to lie h iluv of ji..n. d lor all our holdier and i.l'i di .1, who, while livinu', tii ii lt d li ti d-lilp- ulid perilrf ill tie i:ice i f ll.i- Nation. It indeed a .-aered inspiration ...it !-'iL-'ited to tienerul Logan (..l ute of ii'iiieinhranee and e.'.ii 'i- m whiff Hurts have ln-in tar leaching and most salutary i :r 1 hi;i...uiity, i-ivilizutior, ;d t i;. i-i iani! v a greater i-onei-p 'i--;ii-. i .veil-lire for heroi'H dead t:. 1 oi V.il ii'le for wh it they tlid n hili' !: ing. ; 1 1 ! r year, as wo visit the ' ;1 eities of dead,'' evidence j. it;, !y of tin; plofouud Veneration I It. i people have for those who L;.e ne before, find throughout the land and ri-nii-ti-ritM and oilier i sal places show how great a hold '.Le custom of strewing sweet llowi-ra .:i the graves of our heroes has ut- Vailie I. Tl. re is no teaching ho powerful i sample, and no incentive to pa triotic deeds find nohlo living so .'lea: as that which springs from holding in remembrance) and un lyiug bourn- tho who have nobly livhd and glor lLil. So lonj " t;"-aih., iiors the) memory V.!s heroes it will not lack defend- Vl S. l'o us, who were tho companions l. ,iuilliand the comrades in war .if the men w ho.-e graves we decorate, the sen ices of this day have ipeeul iarai. li'mehii.gintereHt. Theyncill v us memories of pleiismt nsivjciii Mini i i'l peace, of experiences in war, )f iiiiueiie.s by day and by night, of f r iii s and hardships and perils on butt it th ld and in prison pen, of ittonn in' battle on laud and on se;', of grievous wounds and of tlie prt -cioiis lives that were destroyed when so full i f hope ai.d promise. L t this sacred day be kept as be .ic.iiis its character, its duties, its v.'ii'nii memories. Thirty years ha' t passed away since we laid down our arms an 1 docked our slaps nf v,ii'. The l iaiority of those who .'Uaivlie 1 with t;s. fought with us, k';d triumphed with us, havealready .iro-sed over aiid answered the i oil ill i .-; ih. other side in the silent n ;.!i i 1 1 u.'ii v, i ei.ee come no echoes .-j c ur tars. A dwindling band of iging men. w e will not long remain ; lead iii tho observance of Memor .i.l I' a.v, but w hile we yet live let us in e 1 .i '".'. c our youth, win) will soon saci . i ! us i:: this work of remeiu hianee a:id p-'triotisiu, that its ob- serv'ini'e ui:d benetii'ial inthience f.ay H iuaih when our forms shall t ig have mm. 1 leied into dust. Se- ' " suitable e l nirades to visit the befi'Ve Meiiiorial Day to '! Vl' i 't fhildren the purpose mid '", . ... obseivauco and seciue value of r.ii , ,, "'' '"d participation : he v atteinc.KU. . ' u -operation of our enc nil age the t' . Woman's Auxiluu t t,U 'vv. o Veterans, fc all kiuJ- -"JiMlrWli- societies . 0,1,1 B' nrou t-miudea prU i diouru " .- appropriate oecupattous and di. 1 i. tl.U one dav to uor.s; cousi.-eiu. . tl e memory of tho patriot dead and ! the honoring of the old flag under which they fought, and under whoso folds so many of them died. II s a part of Memorial sor .., ' .'i. ifennrtiiu'ut Commander reeo.'n.nends that each Post shall ar- tn tl.A nreaeliing of a sermou Mlapted to the occasion, specially -.:i;,w, where feasiblo the Temes 'Tor WuatDid the Union Si ii-Ltr "at Las-the 7. i r'i.Miintioii.andIIunianity fcicularly urged that every Port at ktud divine service on the Sunday dreceding Memorial Day. Bellefonte Centennial Celebration. For the Centennial Celebration, to bo held fit, Celhsfonte, Pa., June .r, (l, and 7, tho PeiinsylvRnia Ihtil road Company will .bcII on those d-ites excurniou tiekotsto liellefonto n;id return, from liist IMoomsbiirir, Shainokin, JJidgway, and intermedi ate point h, and from stations on the Middle, Lmvistown, nnd Tyrone Divisions, at two cants per mile. On tho sameilatfs tickets will al so be sold to uniformed firemen (in the came territory) at a singlo fare for the round trip. Tickets will be tfood for return passage until June K inclusive. Arithmetical Questions. Two boys John and Jamos started from difl'erent places at the same time on their bicycles, anil traveled toward each other. On meeting it appeared that John had traveled 1 miles more than James, and that John could have gone James's jour ney in 4 4 5 hours, but James would have been 7 hours in performing John's journey. Ib-quiro the dis tance between them when they set out? Caleb and Philip having been chopping wood for tho same number of weeks, Philip has chopped "2 eoids nioie than Caleb. Philip could earn, all t hut Caleb has earned, by chopping.11 weeks ; but for Cub b to earn what Philip has earned it would require 12 weeks. How many cords did each chop? Hru Him! Hfau Him Prof, livrou W. King will delight an au dience with mi exhibition of his won- d'.-rful elocutionary powers, at tlu Town Hall, Selinsgrove, Monday niiiht, June :id. No teacher in tlin United Slates enjoy i a wid.r repu tation than does Prof. King. He kindles the enthusiasm of his au diences with his opening selection and tho interest grows until the close. He brings more beauty out of Shakespeare than niinyof our finest actors. Homo of his selections are grand, others affecting and pa thetic; Homo ludicrous and others funny. Tho intelligent people of our town ami those interested in dramatic work will find the enter tainmeut a treat. Mr. King, taken all iu all, is among the most interest ing versatile elocutionists of the d ty. Under tho auspices of the Clio. Society, Admission 80a Reserved seats 4l)c. Any oiw who hie ever had an at tuck, of inllaiiiiuatory rlioj u i'i.ii will rejoice with Mr J. A. Stuiiim Hoyle lleiglits, Los Angles, over 'his fortunate escape from a seige of that ilist refsiiu ailiiit lit. Air. Milium is foreman ot Merriain's confectionery estiitilislinifiit. Some months ago. on leaving tin 1 1 out eil work iwtiu to run across the street on tin eiininl Ii.- was t'iiiiKlit out in the rain. The remit was that when ready lo o home that idht he was unable to walk, owiui; to iiillamiuutary rheii mutism, lie was taken home, a in! on arrival was placed iu front of Hood drc tun! thoroughly rubbed with l 'liuiuliei Iain's l'ulu ltalin. Iiui in tli.it evening and flight he wits re peateilly batheil with this liniment and by morning whs relieved of all rheumatic pains. He now takes es' pecial pleasure In prabing (.'handier Iain's l'aiu Iluliii, and always keeps a bottle of it iu the house. Tor sale bv .1. W. Siimpsi'll. Penii"t Creek. 1'it 1 Our Entire Stock of Fnrni ttuc an.l HMl(1iii"; will bo closed out in t lie following -ut .rtt 1iriMCV 1 IWCD .() BIADOCB n . iJiMiiiiii n ISCienciiatism Lnmo.piiinlnJ-lnti.rluik. 1'Hik iluot In Cliillnliel' Suits, S I'lifef-, ninrkctl urlno, frojtieiitciilln. lrrllntlnn, InllanimHtlon, I , . ai,wu o - mi grsvi'l. ukernllon ir catarrh ef the bladder, j OoWII from f lt.(M to bJ.l.tMI. I)ISOrJlTtMl lilVCr ! Purlor Suits marked tlowti from Illllnunnnm. hrttiliiclie. Indigestion or (rout. ,,.", JtW 'A .11 'HOOT InvixniiiUD, inn kl.lnejr : dllllvultk.'S, llrlght'a llMM,urlnarv troubles, i SiilelMt:m!s liiai'keil down I'nmi $) I mini re lllood Scmfula, mnlurin, irinnil wcukncM or debility. fwainp-lloot bullilmip qulckty a runduwo constitution und mukes thu weak atronff. At Druaalata 50 crnta and 1.00 Rise. Inralltli' oukl to ll.Wlh" fr CmmltiOJoa frr. iltutilXMHJk i..iMilA40l X HEART DISEASE! Fluttering,' No Appetite, Could Not 1 Sleep, Wind on Stomach. t "For a long time I had a terrible nam at my iicnrt. wnicii liuuc rca ai most Incessantly. I had no annctito i uia coma not siecn. i wouia t e com i uca to sit up in Dca ana ocicu gas fi xm my Btoinach until I tliongtit tl tat every minute wouia do my lust. Tilero was a feelllnor of onnresslon ab out my heart, and I was afraid to dn vw a full breath. I could not sweep a itx)tn without resting. My lius- ban a inaucea mo to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say It has cured me. " I now have a splendid appetite and sleep we.lL Its effect was truly marvelous." MBS. UABBY K. BTABB. rotUvlUa, Pa. Dr.MlleanaftrtOnralaaold on a poaltlra ruarmotea that the Srat bottlit will benefit. All draRKiatat anil It at U, bottlea for ii, or M H.TI no CLOSING OUT SALE orouit YmiTimn iinrtnu fa Furniture Denartmen t. Inw t urt Ml ilii Dliin.i. ' Slfll''1 HM'i;; ' S, WHr I'Oi M'.M'. .Nt'l l !.' It 'll..'' 1 (! f.-'t. I .1 ' ll'I'i'V, ll'," i ll. n. ' -1 1 1 ; r i' !. t ... !i tr.it ii'-- i '.ii " il ii i 1 i . : in i . I,,. ,.i '., r i n I . r'l . ., D"' .1 ( AM.Il. !i l s i )I-:ntist 'li'iii: In.-. Illljiiv', ii 1 1 ilifii' I '"i !li. r . i mi! l.ii.U:i- nrk. T"'tii - trai't.'il iiilli'iiit i t . Silt i(;tcti'll HUn r ".if. i! lll'' inovcil fn I hi iii-w 1'nii'k lliiilil 1 1 r . MII)I)I,F.:!l kC.I1. l'A ELECTRIC TELEPHONE Polrf out rtntit. no rnt . no mrlt T. A ituft! J hom. ho. .l..r ami ounwn K (mn.l Iwi llnnrtn. 4rnli ttitiiir inim w" " TT i oim in a pi.ln mnins a wlnoali i ha ,l,Hr. ' .IKt.nr.. lV)ini,l.t. ri.l tor uJ l..n .liill ;ol up l.r " .n"' .TuriMitot or.l.r, no rilrtn. laau a Itia Jt W. P. Hirrltun Co. Clerk. 10. Columbut. 0. m m Inl LA IIVPXOTIS.MI' siiki. i. i:n. tin-Hi- iiiKiut till ivntiili rl'il Mit-li-i't. Wliuti-M-r vnur i.-ws itri- mi Ii- l'li'iMsin. .mi m iii mi-1 i iii. ni-'K f kn-:it viilii". ' I'liiill.-lK'il iri:ii. .MIii'litH. !i lit tri'i-, Iriuisp iiliill-m (r-'icil'l. If on n-lnlt -i i-nl.i f -r sui----rli'l'iii to 1 1- no- niol lli-iuili. on- l.-t'illll llillls.lli.l.l 1 1 1 ' . ! 1 1 , i '. . .ltllri"H ll'iMK- AMl IlKAKTIIS 1'1'ltl.IilllNti t'o.. Ni'W V ni.. Gin1 YOUK SHAVING and Hair Ctittinj; tlone at P. l 1IAUT31AN'S liar hev Shop. JInnn.i;r.iTU(2ii, Pa. J. W. VANVAl.ZAII, 1). 1). s. DKNTISL I niuki? i (pcoiiilty ut tri'iitiiiic ami nilifiK; tl i.i'iitn'tl ti'Hh. Artint-itil tei'th i;uitnm!t i ll otii', tivo ntnl thri yearn. Orml. lYiin'ii Dn.tul fnlli-j,'!, I'ltila. Ollh-e In Wi'i' i)ioi.-k, oppohite Xa tloiml lluti'l, S 'iiii-riivi'. 1'it. -Ai'tSWEK THIS I'ln- l.irifi-it mi1-m'I tlii-i Iiiiiisi Iii 11,1-i-oiiiilrv IM-lll h a III M -i :.i-. Ii nr-i-lil .11 ii' tui' tlll lulu. Iiiunllv fur -l-li Mi' m;i rl.il ivoi li. Miorl lioiir. llooil piiv. Mli.l-.ii r. Ii'iiriii-i'. or lii--ii'.vol.i- iiiHiiiirwinii.il V.-1U II iHi'ii-ri-in-i-. .vimi-ii m.iv- H lii.'i' iiinl li'iim r rliiloMiii'lit. i.lui'i' ll:l.!i-I'lllill-liln.' i n., i'lir-1 nut M., I'lill;... I'u. April 11. in.-i. Vi . toir. ( 'oui lii-t inai'kdl tlow n ironi to Ioiuio:i- iii.'irkfii down f'roii "2 to S. I'int' I jiliolstt'ivtl loK-hi-r.i markitl down from 8o to SS. lViUli'inl-i n:;iiki'.l down from f'J to .(!. ('nut' it 1 1 1 1 Vi'oiil S-ntfd ('Ii;iir. ttmrl'.i'.l down Irmn s In I ;i!M!'i ! in:ii'l;i-il down from ? i to sni. Iii'lit--' I'lirlor l)i!;-i iniiikt'd down from to S(). l'.irlor 'I'.-ildi's iiinrlxfil tlown from SI to S.I. htM.kino; ( i;i.,i's, I'ai l-t, Pit tiuvs aiid rii'tutf l'liiiiii-s, Stattiiiry, Jlas-sm-ks, Uattun, ('iitif Sat and Hark find Wood Sfiit IJoi-kt rs, Kxtt'iision 'I'alili's,( 'ttlm:irl-t,l Tinlrfla Stands, Tra Tal (It's, ( 'otninoilfs, (.'Iiilloiiit-r-i, Iliirtaus, nmijilitravs, Vnrilrolrs, Stands, Mattrisst'S, J'kiI Sjirings, Af. Our stot-k of (.'nrjH'ts, llus, Art Siiart's, Matt iiitr nljd C'ot'oa liMir Mats is the larjjvft tf any lioiif in tlit t'ounty, and all pntv on t ! u 'si-p )ods arc markitl down in plain lijrnri's, and will Ikj Hold tit n Itio; rcduftioii tliirin-j; tin (..'Ittsinj; Out Furniture Sale. I tun deter inintil to close out the Furniture Department of my husiness, und terms on tlie altove pkhIs are prieeH nainetl will Ik? eash or note witliaj) provetl (-trin ity. W. II. FELIX, licwistown, Pa. 1. S. All ;oods parked ntnl de li viTed iu pHnl ortler F. O. 15. Justice cf the Peace AND CONVEYANCER M. Z. STEININGER. Middlcburqh, Pa. irj Life ai)d Acfijpnb-!- Ii)surai)ce. Snydkh's oi.n. r:n wkliable Gen'l Insur.'i u ."d Agency, SELINSGROVE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA- HJlxtiox iTV. Snyclor, -A-gcxat, Successor 1t tlio late "William If. Snyder. The l'ar-Kxei'llecep of lleliable IiiHiiratu'O is rt nri'tu'i.loil in the follow in list of Standard Companies, from which to imike a isdeetiou. None IJottcr the World over. f A HI K, l.lll'.vrill, ANSKTti. FIUK-Koyal, Liverpool, Knjj. (iiuluilin- foreign asset tO .i:J,((Hl,ooo.on llurlfoiil, of llartfoi-tl, i onn., (olilest Aniencau (Jo.) s,(U5,7:!Mi2 l'ho iiix, Hartford, Conn. 5,.rsH,a"iS.07 Continental, New York, .751..Mi8.7'2 (li'i iuiin American, New York, r..21i).0'.i8.Kl LITE Mutual Lift Ins. Co. New York, !J01,(J;iS,Kl.t!0 ACC1D1.N 1 l.nililoyt'is Liability Assurance Corporation, Accident Ins. Co. Subscribed Capital of S 3, "50,000.00 Fire, Lii'o and Accident risks accepted at thu lowest possible rate, jus tified by a strict rcirard to mutual safetv. All iust tlainis nromntlv and satisfactorily adjusted. Information in relation to all classes of Insur ance, promptly furnished.' ELM EH W. SNYDEIt, Agt., Oluce on jlarkut Street, SeliussrovA, r t Lost Energy, Fickle appetite, tired feeling, stomach sickness and weakness n be 1 1 promptly remedied by using vgS? Dr. J. H. McLean's rSL Strengthening Cordial iP Blood Purifier, It strengthens and builds up the enfeebled system creates a good appetite and promotes digestion, clears the complexion and restores the body to perfect health. Sold by all Druggists at $i.oo per bottle. THE DR. 4. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., 8T. LOUIS MO. Iloneot Tuanrance at Itoneot TUtt. I The Jlent Good for the Leant Money. I Arnrnai aiiminiiinr hapiiJ No Assessmeat'? Only thu (Mtlst. LarpfPft nml Mrotiart'ft tah Companies. No Premium Notintl aolid ntnl True Itnli'innlty. IleprcHpntln every elUp IiiMiirnncf -eltlif-r Lifp, Fire, Acciilent, or Tornailo. SEE OUR COMPANIES i NAMK Aetna Home Firo Association Fidelity and Casualty I.O TIO. Hart lord New York Philadelphia Now York Equitable Life Ins. Hoc. New York All Imalm-en entruatetl to our Annoy shall always reoelva ij ua-uji-nt ir nut. nitruiiuu r.uuro smiHiaoiioQ guaranteed. H. HARVEY SOHOOH, Selinsgrov Lihcrnl AtlJiiKtiiifiifa. Prompt PayuiPtit 9,370,1 5.0h7 i 130,198,: AN INVITATION are now invited to come and exainiu I I "P I C non' st,u"'v' r '' (iods, includiii.r VJTll 1 Henriettas, Se,', Crepes, Oliallii,: , wlnte pxids at lowest, cash prices. j I "Hi" stek a full lino of dm jLJL 1 1 V pwer prices than ever. We have fo i iie iiuest lot of suits in Siii:i " mul uier styles evr shown in this coinni Also a line of lurnishniir Lood kit ' none. ill iMve vou a Suit. Tip. Itftt m . , v 7 Hoes, and Shoes for 5. -4 -4 y- 4 i i' very hotly to Know that we u 11 OIITnr beautiful Table, 15o.il MM Clll LtJUl'nibrella Stand, Easel, or Hack to tverv pnrchas of t live dollars worth of ;oods. pure sk for a card. IIOGI! & OLDT, New Berlin M a Atonvn.T " How pf tf it'.j jour irarauent fit you. flow 0 (1 your tlreMioakcr attain tucb bandaome rrtuiti?'' M: LVKDIH-RHT.-" Wby, abo Uttd MBKB CHAMOIS, tho Ideal later) rir.g. ' For 5ala at our Llnlnr Daptrlntnt. Iff SPRING Al SIIIE8 (11 TIE EHTEHTs CONTINUES AT THE Great Bargain Impori OF F. II. MAURI NE1AI BERLIN, PR. .hn-t n ttirtii'il from tint Litftern t itlen with the ureutest 1 ni'ttper KnoiiM tnt'fi evi-r Ucrorf, containing of the L -t.-sr Nuntnicr ouiln, in all Kratlt-d and htylctt. we cun t-tiow you u fn ftylcri fif koiU. I will five yon n few of onr priccH. All wool blank ntnl li'ht flimli'tt from '.'0 pcnta to $1..MI. All wool JS.-rn-lilnii and liurht nhinli'n. rill iiiiilifa wiilo from ill) ccii'm to 7") lit-uf I linllles in liluck ntnl lirnt hlnuli-n from H i-.-ntu to 23 c-nls. A! lii'B mum lilitck iiinl Ik'ht. USincheH wiile from H to '."5 ci'iit. (Mmllit'H il.trk ttinl lijrht from ii to (1 centd. (Vylon uml W ii from to S5 ccntH. TnlTetH .Moire bliittk from 10 to t!1 cent, mere from H to Vi ct-ntit. Challin, Hiimn inche wlilc, nil o S5 cent". Tumuli Silk from 10 to 20 centH. Jlurrtl iliiui-ty ilut' from tl to 25 t eiitM. Plyniinitli Shirtinjt ai Indie wiile front " 1ml In IVrual of tlnoht tpiallty fnnii 7 to 2$ cent. Fine Tuff' linings 10 to VicentH. White Lhwiih from to S5 ci'tttn. A triiuniiiiKH iSilk from 25 cent to fl 'M. UintrliHiiiM from 4 to Hi from 4 to 8 conti. Oootl Outing (!loth from S to S ccntH. lileH froui 4 to 10 ottiita. . UnbleHcheil Munlina from 4 to H). Great Bargains in Shoes find do We have a full IIdo of Mens' lloytt1 and Youth feuiti anil pan ami can ami ace our noe oi doming, we oau trlve you a goon . A.I A - .IK A I I . . . . . . ... . . . I iroiu a. in t '- ah woot autifi irotu f.) 10 fti. uoyn euttu irotu CAHPKT8. Don't forget our line of Carpet, homemade good bometnade for 23 cents per yard. Call ami aee. Give Pictures Away to every oustouier UHlogone of our Treiuluiu Purchase 'luene Urayonn are very Hue. Ize 10x30 enoloied Iu heavy euiboesed frames, an ornament for the nnrlor. We have do special BarKalu Days, our bargains ar every The Highest Market Price Paid for "CASH PAID FOR GOOD BUTTER AND E0O3.
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