Published" every Thuriday. Geo- W. Wagenseller, Editor an J Propiietor. have killed two of our aailort ia ft riot ia their ports, the notion that ibis wrong cau be made good by our killing several hundred Chilian ary Society. Saturday, June 13.-7:30 p. ni. An niversary of the Excelsior Literary ; Society, Subscription 1.50 per year. utrU ni'iit t' p iM In wlvim when annt out-Al.li- tin- county.) ATM OF ADVtNTItlNO. All tnitixlfiit nlvTttwtn"iit not ntliprwlw eonlri.'ti'.l lor will lo rlnirifi'i nt llio hup of IH cnta pt-r Mm' (noniuirli'l iin'.i-.ur- lur flrft Invr tlon -in I Weeni int llm- fur fvcry mitiwuu''"' ln'itlon. trltrnth n..'iv. rui'.'i.Fi'.l trrr , nUitunry portly, tributf i riMi-'. if , thrrr rmtn t tin. Republican Committeemen. AiIuiim. I. K Ki'lii-rolf. Tolilai MH li"ll. Ili'HVfr.-N.itliifi Kiwi. Irvln Ktnnt'V. IO-MV.T W. Will. Il.t-f.T. C W. llolll. renin-. J. W. ):itiii'l, II. '. Minl''l. hiipui:n.-l. A. I'orf Hum. T. II. SIi'IViIp. franklin. r. il. Hunkt-liHTT. J. VV. Kln.-n howi-r. Jiirknin. Win. Martin. .1. . Yourli-k. MliMlfliuritli. -4'nrim IWiwrrwix, W. K. Hw. Mll.livri'fk.-.t .1. Mll li''l. I'. I.. How. Moiiri'.-H. II ll.ir.Hn r. I. K. H'HiM. fViin. 1 inl'l Klio'iH.-, c. K. W.iifii'T. perry, Irwin linvi-r. Ili-nry lliptlnir. l-t-rrv W l)inl.. M iiH-Viil. II. K. K'Titer. Hpnnif. lir. A M Miiltli. H. K.Sp.ilil. S'-lln-itroviv K K. li-ni'i-Tlinkf. ' W. t'ovrrt. fill lii-ii. I. V'l.ilhli'r. .1. ' t. ""ahl. Wiisiiiiu'fof,.- Win. c. llilMih, .i Try cliurli-s sailors and lotting them kill several! Sunday, Juue 14.-10:00 a. m. An- hundred more of ours is almost nual Sermon before the College 1. childish. If we could kill their sail- XI. 0. A. by Rev. H. B. Hftrtzler, i). ors without letting them kill ours, lf., K litor of The JScanrcliral, it would satisfy the old human lovo ILirnsbunr, 1., o.M p. iu. i arewell for revenge. But to havo eiual ! Mooting of the Y. M. 0. A., 8:00 p. thousands of siiilors and soldiers . m. Buccaltureate Sermon by I'rcsi- killcd on both sides j to have human beings slaughtered by the wholesale dent A. E. Gobble, D. D. Monday, June 15. -2:H) p. in. An- and die iu pools of their own gore t jiiiversnry of tho Library Association to hinder and stop international j of the Excelsior Literary Society, commerce, this involves principles i7:M p. m. Junior Oratorical Enter- too absurd for genuine human satis- tamment. Toil PRESIDENT, Matthew Stanley OuaiJ. llfP'.iMii'nn Ticket. nr TK. I hi i '.i!..T.'-tn"ii-iii-l. irir. . -H .i;w . i.m:M mM . rnlMV. I'.ir ' Mii'r'-. Til Mi M M IHiN. ("iillm- t lolHtri' i ti f-r-u-. I'.ir M il" ",n-itor. KhW IN M. Ill MM IX. (Siiii)i., i i i Hiiirl. I roiiii rrln'c.) )'..r As, . ini.lv, i ilAU.I U. 1 1 1 . 1 : M N. -i,,,!-!;! !'.' 1 1 IT 111 I it.; t I'.ir TP' i'iri'i-. WILLIAM II. KIL'.I.K. I'.ir l'i.;ilnl--..lii T-. WILLIAM hllKIK, nV.c I'ii l. 1' ir I'.iiinu unlit. ., .i.r itnw i:ii.h, C. I'. MoVKII. Ir'. ir i '. irotiiT. IT. .1. K. Hli. l. Tlmrs.iiiy, .Innc U,1S'J. McKmlcy the Man It now si'ciiH mi assured fact that M:ij. Win. McKmley, Jr., of Ohio will bo the Republican noiiiinic for president of the United States. Sen ator Quay concedes his nomination by ITU votes on the fu st ballot. Maj. McKinley is America's cham pion of the High TariiV for protec tion to American industries. Ex cept where there nro locul candi dates, tho entire uution is standing on tip torvnu.1 yelling for McKiuluy. 1" Taoablu tCai fcouator (Quay's name will not go befor the St. Louis convi ution, and if it does it will likely be with -drawn before n ballot is taken. Delegations from all parts of the Union are already assembling tit St. Louis and by Sunday, it is thought, nil will be present. I'ule-s hoii.eui: paralelled circumstances arise .Maj. McKinley will be nominated at the St. Louis convent ion next week for president. War as a Remedy. The echoes of international eon llict are continually sounding iu our legislative halls. Recent develop ments in (liplom i) ic atViirs have call ed fort lit he expressinii of many ilif fereiit opinions concerning' tint ef ficacy of war as a remedy. For cen turies upon centuries the prevailing idea has been tlia' wlu n ouo nation offers uu insult t ) the dignity o, another reparation must be sought by war. The wrouge 1 nation insists that the glariug insult must b i atoned for even if this necessitates tho blind ing of the purest blood cf tho bra vest patriots. The nioro conserva tive and judicious men of tho pres ent age think differently. They hold that any reliance on arms as a rem edy for past wrongs is a relic of barbarism. Popular opinion, in the past, has called out spread-eagle orators and statesmen urging the necessity of arms to resent tho in suit of another nation. They ad vocato that in the power of arms there is ellicacy to compensate for tho grossest misdemeanor in the category of National insults. II. Tho absurdity of war as a rem cdy is clearly apparent. Tho United pjwi-r of till the nrms in the uni verse can not eradicate tho Migutcst insult made by ouo nation against another. What has been said of war is true of tho duel. Even f century ago, on pain t.f social dis irraee, one must demand satisfaction for insult by lighting n duel. No matter which one should bo killed, tho barbaric thirst for simplo ven peanco would bo satisliod. The effects of tho insult would bo com pletely annihilated. In tho mas of nation d interest, tlio samo loeling predominates in both modern nud ancient warfare. International war as a romody for past wrongs is ut terly illogical If Chilian citizous faction. War in every cubo, involves tho idea that, "Might makes right." While a nation should discounte nance all insult to her dignity, it should be done on reasonable grounds. It is debasing to national dignity to compel weaker powers to submit unconditionally to tho more potent forces. The only evil we could remedy by a war with Chili is Chili's ignoranco of our resources as an armed antag onist. For Chilian hostility ns for tho hostility of any civilized man, or body of men, the remedy is kind ness and consideration. Our fiimo in the international arena must be m lintained ns it has been acquired by our success in getting what we want without the uso of force. By this means we show the exalted stago of modem civilization. We must act on the principle that our civilized neighbors are amenable to reason and are willing to right and make reparation for an unprovoked wrong when properly understood. III. (Sreat and acknowledged force is not enfeebled by refusing to ex ert itself. A superior power is jus tified in dictating terms of peace. submission on the part of (lie weak is prompted by fear. It is nothing more than the old problem of tyranny which proposes t beggar its subjects into submission. De struction does not pay. Exalted civilization calls upon to ndvocate nobler principles. War has a de pressing inlluencn upon human so ciety ; it encourages vice and hard ens human affections. It remains for tho more intelligent portion of a civilized generation, not only to ed ucate the masses, but to elevate and sustain a high character in diplo matic affairs. Greater respect among nations can bo acquired and maintained iu the settlement of every dispute possible by arbitra tion. Tho power of judiciously think isi' J?.'.7.v? :s . valVaWo .aiu more effective from an economiud stand point than all tho concentrated forces of tho material and molecular world. Prudent management is better than force. Commencement at Susque hanna University. The excrcUcs of commencement week will tu'io place in the following order : Srsmv, June 1 1th. lo::tia. in. Baccalaureate Sermon l. Pres. .1. R. Dimm, D. D. 7: '. p. m. Ad lless to Y. M. C. A. by Rev. C. E. Waller, A. M., of Hilghesville, I'.l. Monday, June I"th. '.:U Examination of tho college clas ic.s completed. :t Meeting of the Bjard of Di re dors. Ti kshvv, June Mth. I a. in. Graduating Kxercises of the Theological Department. Ad dress to Alumni of Theological De partment by Rev. (. W. Fortuoy, A. M., of Turbotville, l'a. 7: lu p. ni. Address to tho Alumni of the Theological Department. !:00 p. m. Philo Reception iu tho Town Hall. H:00 p. m. Clio Rounion in tho So ciety's Hall. Wehxeshav, Juno 17th. .:( a. ni. Business meeting of tho Collegiate Alumni. lo::ji) a. ui. Annual Junior prize j oratorical contost. 2:110 p. m. Entertainment by stu !etits in tho campus : speakers, Phi- los S. N. Carpenter and B. A. Metz- ger. (Tios L. C. Hassiugor and 11. C. Michael. 7::i0 p. m. Address to Aluiuui Col legiate department by Rev. R. (1. Bauuon, A. M., of Williainsport, Pa. U:0)p. iu. Banquet of Collegiate Alumni. TurnsDAY, Juno 1st U. I'h'M a. in. Commencement. Si'mmku Vacation. Sept. 1st, Tuesday Examination for admission. Sopt. 3rd, Thursday First term opcus at '.:() a. m. Central Penn'a College Commencement. Monday to Thursday, Juno 3-11. Examinations for entrance and pro motion. Friday, June 12. 7:30 p. m. An niversary of tho Noocomniaa Liter- Tuesday, June ir,.!);oo n. :n. An nual Meeting of the Board ot Trus tees, 2:041 p. m. Bool; Reception of the Neocosmian Literary Society. 7:30 p. m. Annual Address before the Literary Societies by Rev. A. Staple ton, M. S., Lewisburg, Pa. Wednesday, June 17. -WW n. m. Annual Meeting of the Alumni As sociation, 1-:M noon. Alumni Din ner, 2:00 p. ni. C'Iiish Day Exercises, 3:3d p. m. Society Reunions. 7;3( p. in. Annual Address before the Alumni by Hon. H. M. Hinckley, Danville, Pa. Thursday, June 1h. '.:" a. in. Commencement. Mr. Will H. Low will have a bio graphical and critical paper in Mc Clure's Magazine for June on Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Holman Hunt, Burne Jones, and other men of the famous Pre Riphaclito group, ill it h trated with reproductions of the bent works of thce painters. Me ("lure's Magazine for June will coti t (in a dramatic nud descriptive story of a bat tie by Stephen Crane, the young author whose wonderful study of war from the standpoint of the private soldier, "l'ho Rd Badg" of Courage," is the literary success of the dav. The story will be illustrat ed by Tabor, whose pictures of Bid (tiers are always a good story in themselves. CLOSING OUT SALE op oun tment. Our Kntiro Stock of Farni tare and Bedding will be closed out in tlio following months at. Furniture m MAJiltlKD. Onthe2sth int.. at Reformed pursonaire, Adauisbiirg. by Rev. W. M. Landis, Mr. James S. Yoatter and Miss Pearl M. Spigelniyer, both of Decatur township, Millliu county No Cripe Whfn you take Hood's I'lllt. Tin- hie. oUI-f.nh-lonrtl, iiiKur-voiiti'd IIK which t ;ir you all to lrroi, are not In It with Hood's. -:aiy totnko and easy to ncrnte, Is truo of Hood's I'lllx. whirl) are I I up to date In every rci''t. III 5 Saf, certain and stin All ' driii;i!lMM. '.'.v. ('. I. lloiid Si Co., I.owcll, Man. The only Tills to Uiku with Hood's s.irui.inlla. Orphan's Couit Sale of REAL ESTATE ! Il virtue o mi order lue I f.ilt of the or ili.nr. f'.Miti "i Mi.i r I'ountv. i;..- ii tt-1 t-t r i - id iiilinliii-i r.it 1 1. oi lit- ef.it o ii.--' V-.i- u'er. 1. lie nl Low, r M ill. v T.. V ri d'ao'T I. lllll ( .1.. I'.l.. i. l. it V III I'll I 'rida v, A tine J'ltli, I Mh'i, I'vp.is 'l.i iml'll.' IU.. lullou li;.- !.-. -i-l '. i. t IV. ll l-lille lo tl : II lli.it it 1 1 u lu il i ;.'i, tr.ii t ui in, sllliate III I liil Hll.l II Ttl.. MiM,T Co., ',., imin.lri! mi III No I'll li laud ol .1. II. II. ill, ..ii Mil' K.l-t li I lie MIMUell.lllli,l ItlM-r, nil Hie ,nilli In liiiilot A. I'rei-.l uimI .ui On- Weil In I In- I'elilin lv ll.l l I .lli.il eolil ih. in," I'i'ii Alii. 111 . re n' .-ii. ttilli Hie ;i.ill'i h.lli.-i i. ili..i nl. Mi are i ii'.-leit i Tu.i-m.ii' Kr.iiin' lnvellln r II. iilie. II. uu ami lii'.'.'ii.ii.v niill'iillilinci. Il ,ii mains a v.irtei v n( en il.'e Ii-iiii i I'e.'i. I'lii' rai l Is llnpioveil I.iiiii land In a lil.'li st ti ,. ,, cull W ai Inn. sale In i' eiitie'li. e at ; n'. l.i. k 1' M., Mirli Ii run "III lie iii.nle Kii ivi, l.v l.l..li: KAi.Kli, A.liiilniitralrlv. llhltllchur .11 ur kef Corrected weekly by our iiiei'ulnints. Mutter Kggs 10 Pitted clierrles y L'nnitted " ' Miiu,kl.''ls.... Ituspherrie Onions Lard Tallow (Miickeusperlb, Turkeys Sid 7 Shoulder ? Hum IU Old Wheat TO Uye :is Corn no Oats '!) Ilritti per PHI lbs so Middling " Ii') Chop " l.iiil Hour per lib! . ... :t..Vl Hipans Tnbiilen: at drnKlsts. Hipans Tabnles cure ronstlpntiou. Klpans Tubules cure heudaehe. It I pa us Tubules cure flatulence. Uipans Tubuh'B cure dyspt pula. WANTED BV THC CHASE NURSERIES EKHOi-Tir yif.s t ulicil uril.Ts t.if fur tmnly Nurtrr hl'irk. KiiuuiM-a Anil salary to tlinn lavinif lllltll', lir L'lllllllllSMlllll III In. ial aifi-litii. I'.Tiiiatii'iil vin plnyiui'tit. Tim tiinntii'iia eimlj; li-ami'il Ad.lr.'iiw Tin-1( . .. 4 H ii:t i. b.i. IVnii hg., i'lillit. Cliainls-r Suits, S Pieces innrkitl down from 1(1.00 to $2"i.00. 1 'itr I or Suits niarketl down f'noin ?10 tn82."i. Sideltoards niarketl down I'roiti ?G to 81.". Iicwistow n, l'a, V. S. All pxsls paeketl and de li vcrcd in pod onler V. O. 11. I otiehes niarketl tlftwn from ?. to SIO. litmuses iiiai kifl tlown froii'J to$S. Fine l'ilioNtetcl l!M'kers niarketl tlown from $.) to SS. I'etlsteatls niarketl down fruiti 2 to ?. Citne nud Wixxl Sated Chairs marked down from $1 to $. I lull Kis'kers iniirkeil down from $1 to $10. I lilies' I'itrlnr Pefks niarketl tlown from s:', t, ?n I'iirlor Tables marked tlown from 81tn?"i. litiokiii ( ilascs, l'lHels, Pictures and Picture lYnnies, Statuary, ILis Mit ks, IJattaii, ( 'a ne S at iiiul l!ack and " 1 S-at Ilockers, Ivvteiision Tablt'sC 'tiilMiarils,l 'inlnvlla Stamls, Tea Tables, C'oniniodcs, C'liilloiiiers, Iliireaiis, I)oiilitravs, M'ardrolH'.'s, Stainls, .Mattresses, lied Springs, Ve. Otirstts'k of Carjiets, Uiigs, Art Stiiires, Matting ami (!tNtia Dotr Mats is the large.t of nnv bouse iu tlie county, and all price on tlusepiods are niarketl tlown in plain figures, and will be sold at a big reduction during the Closing Out Furniture Sale. I nin deter mined to close out the Furniture J Vpartincnt of my business, and terms on the above gtssls are prices named will lie cash or note with a j - prove! seeurj'y. v . - . f W. II. FELIX, MUtl Tl.llnm. Tie-Kratid sei'lili! for tlio pri'valllnt," inala.lv of tliv HKf, Iks," isu, I.her I niiiplalut, Kheil liiallsln, t iisllveuei.t, tiener i lielillltv, ele., Is llii.'oiis Celery Ktiii- for tin Xerves. This crout herlial I. ml.' stlinuialeH tin' illK'.'slve (ircalis, re.'iil. lies t ne l.iM-r unit ri-iiore tlie svstfiii to M'.iions lie ill Ii ale! energies. Sainple free. I. nve Mrkavji's mi.' amlva". Sold onlv in- It. II. Walters, I'l inis I i k. l'a . .1. W. Iii i' ke'r, Itdii- Held. s. i:. huweil, M. i lure nnl W. It. 11. Tin. m, I'oeUe. Kipans Tubules iis.sIhI tllKestlotl. Hipans Tabnles: for Four stomach. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Saubury . Lewistown Division. In effect May is, 18Ji. W'tSrWAUD DID. I STATION . kASTWABD n iii I' ui A. I. a iii c m i .i: W. "t I.ewlitown J. S.i,-, l l VIM AI iln Street 3 t - liui I.Kwim.iwn 7.4'i a "ti l.'.J ll.AI .MfHtland 7.4s a.'.M .l" 11. 4i I'aint.ir r.."" air, tin ll.li) II Slilndlo h.ihi 8 41 In', ll.il 11 Wanner n.u 1 3.4.-, i.'.i ll.'." 17 MotJIure 8 14 , 11. I i a i Kaub'iiMIIU H.V" 4 nl 1.41 II.W 71 A,iUmburK .T 4,u a. ' ii m iii nvoriown 1 s.;ii 1 4.14 i.'.'t M.fiS :tv llenti-r , h.4j i 4.t4 l .'l ui 34 Ml.l llol-urKb N.4S I 4 Hi ;l-l? l".4:i 81 Melaer n ' 4:1a :i.I4 loan 37 K reamer i.r, 1 4.a 'I la IU.U SI HawllDR , U.lli .4:i in.' M.'jj 43 SellmmrtiT .ll 1 4M J.:.7 In. 17 46 -illnvrnve J. ii.l 4M '.'16 M.ui to Suuburr 1 it I t 19 I?XKCUTCH'S NUTH'K UJbereby L'lvt liienliiry III tlie estate of .l.ienli lueese. Sr., dee d Notice is trlven tluit betters Testa lulu of I'erry Twr, Siiyilereoiiul.v, I'enn'u lunu Im'I'Ii Killed to tlie illidei'sliieil. All liersnns, tlierelnrn. Inilelilid li Kild eMail' will please make liiitneillafu payment, mid llmm liavlni; ilalins n .'iillihl It u III iireseiit for seillelneiil lo liF.o. II. IMtKI'Si:, Ml. I'leiiMunl Mills, I'u. JACOIl IiliKKsK. Mlddieswiirili. l'a. JiieoblilllM'tl. All y tor Kxecufnrs. LUHIS WHlHi All tl.xf UllS ih ouii b) rup. 1 aiea u.krI. In limn. H..I0 tiT ilrowul-f n. SKI.I.NSiiltflVK Aci'O.MMOll.VTIOX. ('"in Una with train un.N lUllr..a,l) Leave Si'llinfurnv Jc Arrive at Selln.jrof B 4S r M 6 5i I' M Trains leave Lewistown Junction : 4 to a 111, lu 2;i a 111. 1 in i m,n 27 n m.T 07 11 SH p 111 ler All.Hina, I'lil-liurx a 11, 1 the We.t. I'nr Hiiliiiinire an.l Wiinlilnicton v M a m 1 CI I U3. 4 W, 1 no . 111 Knr I'lilladehililu and New Wk V Si 1. .p. I 0i I M 4 ! ami 11 It 11 iu Kur llarrlhburK 6 it a 111 and p m Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AM) Nt.imi.l:itX I'LVI IUI, KAII.WAY Trstun leave Snnlmry dully except KiimUy ; 1 :oa 111 lor Villiiiuin,iirt and 'aiiamliilKiia 5 l.i a 111 l..r Itelleliiiitn i:rlo nud 'iiuaudmirii I'SI a ni lur I.nek lla.'ii I M 1. 111 for Helletiinii' Kan,.' A 'aiiuiidiiluua i 4n p m lor Kennvn ninl l.lmira u c p in n.r l ock llnven Sun. lay fi l.'l 11 111 tor Krln and fatiiindiiluiiii JJalu f.irl.uck lluveii and u p 111 tor Wll- llauiifpurt S 4 a m l..ri'.itawl..i ami llnclioii 5 li.'i a in, 10 no u 111 11 ml 5 41 p in tir Wlikcstarrv T JO a 111. M ill a 111, 1 11 ui. 5 ii n m tor Mum,,. kin inn I .Mount 1 "11 r in.-1 San. lay 10 00 a tu lur Wilkuubnrro Trill lt leave Sellnnifrnvo Junction w M a 111, week il.-i.vn iirrntnir 11 1 einl.idclidila 100 p 111 New nrk 5 M p iu Ualiluiura .1 tu p 111 Zi p in cek nrrivltiK at I'lilladchiliLt 11 1.1 i 111 .M'w ur a s.t a 111. Iliililiuuru In 411 p 111 ST p 111, daily arm lux at I'liiludulpliiu i SOa 111 Nun; V urk 7 8.1 a 111 1 ra'ns 11 1 hi leave Sunliiiry : ,ii in n.iu.i arriving ni llillauuliiaill tUini linltliuoru tt .0 a 111 WanhlnKtun 74uaiu New ork V .1.1 a 111 Weekday, in M a m Nuinlavi, 4 3(1 a 111 diilli arriving at 'liadvllua JO '.ii a 111 New Vurk 1 13 p ui llaltluiurea.Ua tu. Waalilna tun In W a 111 a ' 1J0 pin, week diiya arriving at I'lillndnliiliia S3 p 111, New Vurk V & , in, ilaltiiuure uj u ui W anlilni(toli 7 1.1 11 ui Trulm alio leave Sunliiiry at 9 4k a in and t 80 nun n o i iu, lur iiiirrikimrtf, riilliidulnliui and Ilaltiiuure Fur rate, iihik fca., call on Tloknt Aitont or BfidrcK 1 iu.. Wait, I'. A. W. U.300 Filth Ave I'lttiburir. l'a. .1. It. WOOIi.deo'l 1'ail Airent h fir imi'i-iim. .1 ii si ' ... ,ul - 1 v.,.vi4 luauaaer. Latest Goofls, Latest Styles, Latest! at HOOH & OLDT'S, New Berf DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Having returned from the Kastem ttici. wil,.l Int. A vnrv tTirA Piwlnnnvn nl ") 1. rt.. t . "1 " - v.i.'ioiiv.iv ui AiU tld, AlHI, J "Warp Henrietta at 55 cts, former price 75 cents, 3r,j 18 inch Silk at 25. There are hut a few of the hare Can give you same prices accordingly in )!,, Moires, Jaconets, Percales, Mohairs, Linens, D . ami all domestics, lied need prices on ' 41 OLOTHI1TG-. A fair hoys' suit for 1.50. Don't forget tho SHOE. DEPARTMEK Rlinrlill Ti!ll1ila' Tn nonf llvfnml I rv.--v'n.eiwfa Jiattivt? J V V VII t , I 1 N. Ii. Wc want the very closest cash or produce 1 v. i, vAun.iiii; .uu I'lHl'flllllll uiaKO ins own coinpariJ fi a wn f i 1 1 iLii 4 S ....4 1... .... .1 .111 . I ' "S ..... in-'-untij 11.11 uu iiimt'r.stMU ny any loii"rr( t--CASH PAID FOR GOOD BUTlER AND EGGS. BARGAINS IN CLOTHING Fall ami Winter si i From 110 liml Heavy weights in Trousers, 3.50. Tho goods made to order, Guaranteed all wool, Trimmings class. Workmanship guaranteed. JNo. A. HEFPELPINGER, Tailor Opposite Tost Oilice. Selinsgrove, griaterttraction; I have now on hand a well selected stock of Sci- aoio uoousup to all your requirements and at pri within your means. We oiler you our SPRING a9d SUMME selections, art in style, skill in manufacture and high merit in nualitv. 'S AND - BOYS' - CLOTHIL HATS, CAPS AND 1B01 - whicli are radiant with good values and sparkliii' LOW I'KIOKS R. GUNSBURGER IjCIIIS Xow Hank Htiilding, MIDDLKIJUlUUr, NEW DRUGS, NEW MANAGER, MID LBBUREr PHARiA W. H. SPANGLER. Great Reduction Sale of 1 1 n it For Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Offer The Public Their TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT THE UKKATKST 8ACRIF1CR EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL SYLVAN I A. We aro not hvu out, but we do tills to Increase our (tulea above vIouh yetir. We (,'iv ti few of tlie pi lucg an follows : Soft W ooil Clituiil.fr Siiitn if lt.(HI Cotton Top Muttroas Httnl Wool (Jliaiiibfr Suits 1U.00 Woven Wire Muttrens Antiiiue Oak Huitw, 8 l'ieci'H 111.00 Hed Springs l'liihli Parlor Suitu JJO.OO DropTableH, per ft Wooden Chairs per net S.SOl'liitforiu Rockers In stock, everytlilnj; iti tlie furtiititre line, Including Mirrors, Hool Desks, Side-boards, Cupboartls, CVutre Tables, Fanoy Roukers. Habv leather Pillows, Lounges, Couches. Doujchtrays, Sinks, Hall Rue Beat Chairs tine, medium aud cheap furniture, to suit all classes. 1 rices reduced all through. Cotue early and see our stock befor your order, and thus save 15 to 20 Iter cent, nn nvprv dnllnp S pecial Attention Given to Undertaking & Emhd KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, L.mite4 lo: it u ' ne is r ' IX I 1-10 t 0 .'11 1 tc IT 11 ;hl ui ft tfi et troi it'll 'at IL b Mr; P 1H I0l MIFFIiNDCS1