I Cancer Of the ta Mrs. LaaraE. Mtms.of Smithrille.Oa., art: "A small pimple of a atrawberrv color appeared on my cheek; it aoon began to grow rapidly, notwithstand ing all effort to check it. My eye became terribly inflamed, and was so swollen that for quite a while I could not see. The doctors said I had Cancer of the most malignant type, and after ex- 1 .1 1 ft . v without doing me Xl? any Rood, they gave op tne iase as Jiopc'exo. When in formed that my lather had died from the same disease, they said I must die, as hereditary Caucer w.is incurable. "At this crisis. I was advised to try S.S.S., and in a short white the Cancer began to discharge and continued todo so for three months, then it began to heal. I continued the medicine a while longer until the Cancer disappeared en tirely. This was several years ago and there has been no return of the disease." A Real Blood Remedy. Cancer ia n blood disease, and only a nlooa remedy will cure it. b. h. b. (guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real blood remedy, and never fails to per manently cure Cancer, Scrofula, Eczema. Rheumatism or any other ! mease of the blood. Send for our books on Cancer and Blood Diseases, mailed free to any address. Swift fepecjfic Co. Atlanta, Ga. IJKAVEKTOWN. Ner A. Foewp, a fanner near this place, took u loud of provimons to Sliuiiiokin last week. . . .Jid. freed And Irv. Iviuuey dug garden on Hon day morning. . . .J. J?. Shirk royally entertained a wedding party from Riehlield last week, an occassion which we know that no one would enjoy more than our friend Joe. He in not muck on poll lies but is friend to horses and weddings.... Meth VViney, a merchant of Beaver town, took auite a walk on Saturday to Richfield and returned onSuuday morning. . ..MiHs Josta Frevniau and Jacob Stithlnecknr of Miudleburgb spent it lew hours at the Uentral ho tel Sunday Quite a supply ol trout frv in expected to arrive to-day to replenish the various trout streams of this vicinity.... A. W. Alusser. who whh Hick for a few days last week, wim able to resume his duties in the fcchoul room Monday morning . . . .Tim operatic taleut of our town are urruiKinK to give us a fine vari ety entertainment in the near future ...J. v. uiukuuiuu, wuoresiuea in Spiiug township for a few years, is again moving to town this week. " ADAMSBUKQ. ' . Minn Bunslur ofReadtfte is Vitutlng llins Addie Laiidis. .. .Miss Lizzie Oundruui has returned from Lewis town wht're she spent a few weeks Miss Frances Jones of Philadel phia will lecture in tho Luthsran church April 3 and 4. Miss Joues comes to us highly recommended. The lecture is free. A collection will be lifted to defray her expenses. . . . Jas. StraWHer of Philadelphia is vis iting Iiih brother, John Isaac Smith if Philadelphia, accompanied by bis niece, Jennie liickel, of Mich., visited Uobt. Smith's a few days. . . . Adaumburg has a woman who never told a lie Win. Woodling moved to Beavertown Dr. A. M. Smith made a business trip to Philadelphia ....A number of our boys make a practice to jump freight trains and steal mien, which practice should be discouraged by every loyal citizen ....James Mauery and Allen Man beck left for Oh io Inst week .... Wm. Haines shipped a car load of cattle to Kuiztowu. . . .Lincoln Swanger of of Yeagertowu is visiting friends Jno. Lloyd, ffife and child of Wag ner are staying with his parents. KUEAMER. Edward Miller was down at Read ing week before last to have his sore ear treated. We hopo he will recover A. C. Smith and family spent Sunday before lust in Selinsgrove. . J6f. Ilumbacb of Beading attended his father's sale at this place last Wednesday Izora Walter has re turIied home from a visit to Selins grove. -Quite number of our cit :, intended the convention at Middlebmh last Saturday a week ag0 a.. V Smith and wife were io town ou Moilav of last week. . . . Philip Stroub ot Snydertown, North'd county, moved Cti his farm back of this place last Tuesday .... Geo. Gordon and W. A. Huinmol were in Selinsgrove last Thursday . . . .R. S. Heintzelman and John and Ervin Walter left for Paxinos last week where they will work during the summer.... Mrs. N. C. Gutelius and Miss Izora Smith were Selins grove visitors lost week.... Frank Seaman was in Dauphin county over Sunday visiting his father. .. .La pbenus Walter and Mrs. J. A. Smith were bound in the bonds of matri mony last Saturday evening by Rev. TTrtv nt W residence in the pres- nt a four invited euests. The DUW v - - - -- sereuaders gave them a No. 1 old belling with wind-mill, drums, horns etc We all wish tbem a happy life wni. Delhi of Northumberland, was visiting friends at this place last week. BELLNSUBOYE. Mrs. Wiogan and Messrs. Frank Patton and O. White of Huntingdon were the guests of H. Alleman over Sunday.... The First Luth. church old the Town Hall to a syndicate composed of the following persons : G. K. Hendricks, m. r. a. ioyer, A.W. Potter, J. P. TJlrich, M. L. MilW. and Win. Fisher. It is pro- Dosed by these gentlemen to put it in better shape man neretoioie.... tints of the eetite of Geo. Khv dee'd were sold on Friday last Two of the lots were bought by Tailor Phillips for $304.50 and the larger tract at $150 per acre by M, L. Smith. There was a large at- tnndanpn ami the bidditur was spirit ed.. . . A. M. and S. W. Eby, Bons of Geo. Eby, dee'd, were here superin- tendine the above sale.... neu Den o. Meiser and wife of MeiserviLe, for mArlv nf Ueadinif. were in tOWU one day last week.... The minstrels of the Athletic Association of Susq. University gave two very pleasing entertainments in the lowu naa ou Friday and Saturday eveuiugs to Miss Myrtle Snively formerly of Mrhs war entertained several days last week by Miss Mary Noetling. . . . John Haupt of Phila. was culled home by the deutr of his sister Miss .Tannin ITiiunt who died of COUSUUIP tiou and wus buiied Saturday after noon. Miss liritrbt of Muncy is visitinff Lida Gardner, of the South Ward.. ..Mrs. Good and daughter of nueonln ami Mrs. Pncker of bun bury spent Friday with F. J. Schoch and faiui v Joseph (Jovert, vui. Duck, S.uiiuel Spahr, Harry I'orgy and Milton Jariett. eouie of our bridcebuilders. ore home for a lew days Sunday liint was a perfect spiiugday....S. Weis is still "uold- rim fort" on bargains, he is re covering from his iecent attack v .. DrucrciHt UIhIi was called to irut wood on Account of the sickness of his son, Dr. Will. Ulsh. . .Miss Annie Ott, who has been spending tue wiu ler in Phila. with her friend, Mrs. B. G- Shields, returned home ou Saturday evening looking well.... Dr. Geo. Ulncn or 1'niia. ts visiting his father, Geo. TJlrich Grant App of Sun bury was in town ou Monday... The Tenn. WarblerB gave good entertainments on Monday and Tuesday evening to largo audiences. rra cura nrnved bv voluntary State- meats of thousand! ot men and women show that Hood's Sariapsrtlla actually does possets power to purify the blood and euro disease. Hood's Pills are especially prepared to be taken with Hood's BarsapaiUlt, sec. NEW BERLIN. On Sunday evening about half past five o'lock this town was thrown into excitement uy a nre wnicn broke out iu Novelty Joe Winter's store and ware bouse on Front St. Willinff hauds with buckets and the fire ermine had soon conciuered tbe fire. Considerable damage was done. How the fire originated is not fully known.... John Seebold, no doubt tbe oldest man in this part of the state, is very low at this writing. Mr. Seebold is Vii years via and just before he took sick he was able to walk around town and read his daily Eapers without glasses.. . .Thomas Huffman aud Percival Nerhood drove to Lewis burg on Saturday to transfer Mr. Kauffmau's license to Mr. Nerhood. who will be the future proprietor of tb Central Hotel. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers who change their P. 0. address this spring should notify this otlico. Give present P. O. ad dress as well as the ono you wish paper changed to. WEST UEAVEIt. T P. Swinefoid made a business i.rin to T.neli Haven. Williainsoort and Bellefoute last week. He re ports having attended a public sale in Centre county aud cows brought from $40 to $70 per head, horses from $10 to $20 per head, sheep from $8 to $10 per head Maize Knepp moved to MilHin county last Tuesday where he intends farming for Jerry Knepp near Lewistown. . . . J. J. Steely weut to Big Valley last Saturday to puy a visit to bis sister, Mrs. Gibbouy, who is sick.... Knepp & Co. expects to stop their stave mill uKnrf In ii u iha trnnt f liv ota nnw ou will be finished up.... A few re sponded to tbe call iu the wood chopping for Wm. Wagner for which ha vot Unix in nn v thnnkR. He is im proving slowly with his sore leg The McClure reporter for the Her ald reported Robert Gobs having a . . . i j i-i rn call wiiu no eyeB anu au iuu....x. F. Swineford is the owner of a calf with two eyes, four legs and one tail, queer how strange things are. Two Lives Saved. T.o PlmoVia ThnmnH. nf .Tiino.tinn City, 111. was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery complete ly cured her nnd she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers. 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreauiui coiu, approacning Consumption, tried without result au aw Kin fir fuRA then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Disoovery and iu two weens wsb cureu. ns is naturally tnankful. It is such re sult, of which there are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Graybill, Gar man & Co.'s Store, Richfield, Pa., and all druggists. Regular size 50o. and $1.00. Jacob Gilbert, Esq., and wife vis ted at Lewistown Junction recently. On Tuesday Prof. M. L Potter moved to Mrs. Bilger's house, re cently vacted by P. S. Reigle. ARE YOU A GOOD GUESSER ? Km lr Mtal Offer fcjr m Well Kawa PaMUhlnc Hmm. 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All solutions will be judged ac cording to distance of contestant ho that a person residenug in tbe far west can have equal cbance as one living in Philadelphia. Premiums will be fairly awarded by a commit tee of well-known and disinterested citizens of Philadelphia. Remember every contestant receives the Work Basket set and our interesting mag azine free for six months and the 25 cents you seud barely pays for cost and transportation of premiums and expenses of contest. We believe in liberal aud judicious advertising and money spent in this contest will pay us in later results. Address letter to "Home Visitor" Pub. Co., 1813 N. 16th St.. Philadelphia, Pft.. giving plainly your answer, address and mention the Middleburcb Post. Eggs in better demand N. T. Dundoro. There will bo nruaching in the Evangelical Clinpel on Sunday at 10, m. All are cordially invited. C. C. Loug, who had been visiting his sister, Mrs. E. C. Aurand, for the past few weeks, bus retusned to his home at Marcellus, Mich., on Tuesday. Mlfta Jwnes' Lecture. Arrangements have now been per fected to have Miss H. Frances Joues of Philadelphia give a course of Lectures in Snyder county dur ing the coming week. The following dates and places have beeu fixed : Selinserove, Tues day evening, March 30th ; Adams burg, Saturday and Sunday. April iid and 4tn : AlcUIure. Monday and Tuesday, April 5th aud 6th ; Middle- burg, Wednesday, March ol, Thurs day and Friday, April 1st and 2d. The subject for Wednesday night's lecture is, "The cry of the child" or The foe we face. Thursday evening. Miss Jones will conduct a Children's Rally at which all the children of the town are requested to be present. jyriday afternoon a meeting for mothers, wives and daughters. Fri- uay v ouiuf iuuvui t v? aunuv4 Three H's to save one H." Tbe lec ture will be free and tbe public is cordially invited. A NEW TRIUMPH. The Dreaded C'onaumptlou Can Be Cured. T. A. Hlocum, the Oreat Chemist and Scientist, win Bona loounereni, i nreo tree bouiob ot lib Newly UlHcovered Home dies u Cure (.'onHumptlou And All Lang Troubles, Nothing could tie fairer, more philanthropic or carry mure Joy to the anilcted, than tbe gener ous oner oi me uonorea aca aisimg-uisnea chem ist, T. A. Blocum, M. a, ot New York city. He has (Uncovered a reliable and absolute cure forcoDBUUiptloa.aod all bronchial, throat, lunf and chest diseases, catarrhal allectlons, general decline and weakness, loss ol flesh and HI eon dltlous ol wasting away ; and to make Its great merits known, wui send three tree botUes ot his newly discovered remedies to any afflicted read- or oi i ue roar. Already his "new sclentlfle system ot medi cine" has permanently cured thousands ot ap- The Doctor considers It not only his profes sional, out nis religious amy a amy wnicn ne owes io sunormg numanuy to donate us in talllble oure. He has provided the "dreaded consumption'' to be a curable disease beyond a doubt, In any climate, and has on tile In his American and European laboratories thousands ot "heartfelt testimonials of gratitude" from those benefited and ourea, in au parts or tne world. Catarrhal and pulmonary troubles lead to consumption, and oonsumpuon, uninterrupted, means soeedy and certain death. Don't delay until It Is too late. Simply write T. A. Blocum. at. 0.. 98 Pine street, New York, giving zpresa and postoflloe addreaa, and the tree medlolne will promptly sent. Please tall th Doctor you saw bis olltr in The Post. . it wm VOI IILL . Dr. Grcono's Ncrvura is Just What You iieod for tho Olodd and ticrves. Life is not Measured by Years, but by Strength and Vigor. Dr. Greene's Nervura, the Only Remedy which will Give You the Health, Strength and Vigor of Youth. How many who ought tobo is their prime, bear evidences in looks and feelings of old age ? It ought never to to be. Strength and vigor should be as perfect as ia youth. If it is not so, some thine Is wrong with you. You have weakened yourself in rour mode of life or oc cupation. There ia no tight so beautiful as vig- luatumy.and fresh and hearty age; nor one to sad at a pre maturely decayed youth. If Spring time verd ure. Sum mer bloom and Au tumn ripe- nest, are the fitting types of the year, to are the freslineii ot youth and the strength, vigor and maturity of age the fitting in cidents of a proper life. Nothing makes these possible so sorely as a sound body, strong norves, and rich blood to make the body healthy; nothing it so certain to make this couUiiiju as ir. Grcene't Nervura blood and nerve rem edy. Thou sands who have taken it testify to its potent Influ ence as a sonrce of per petual youth and strength. It is the true regenerator of the body, making ttronff nerves, rich. red blood, and restor ing tbs snap, energy and vigor of renewed youth to tbe nerve-weakened, exhausted and run-down tyttem. It makes the old and middle-aged feel vounir and vigorous. It restores to youth the vigor lost by excesses ana indis cretions ; it gives strength, enenrv and Dower to those who work. It makes strong men and.vigoront I J tf i tS Br ft V women. Try It and get back yonr strength energy and youthful vigor. Remember that Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy it a physician's prescription, indorsed and recommended by the ablest doc tort every where. Dr. Greene Cathartic Fills art tbe only perfect pills for biliousa&ks and con- IL B. ML M Sieaui aud Hot Water Fitt; Alao dealer in Boilers. Shafting Pulleys, Hangers and i rr Hf Iting. R EPAIRIHi of Engine. Boiler and Mill . Families can be supplied vith -TV. Tit a r., ... " "Ml auua, s-ipti ana inpe r utiogi. as referenot) concerning tuv m eat aklll. Vrlnk A C!n nf Wl-I Pa. and Lebanon MTg. Co. both (WUira Ul IllgU SUIUUlOg. In order to avoid accident M Boilers should b tented ouder the hydi teat at leant onoe a vear danger aud call upon nie to u,au A. B. WOLGEMUTI Selirsrove, : ttipation. Dr. Greene of 33 Weit Uth St, New York City, is the most successful pbysi- and can be consulted BroiFloofl i SI StiNBtiRY. - - - i . .'.'v v y til,- The Elephant ia loaded witB mieHi styles oi fret, personally or by letter. Nothing to pay for consultation, examination or advice, and the low price of hit wonderful curative medl. does placet a tor con within reach of every, body. Bememoer The Dead! o SELINSGKOVE MARBLE-YARD M. L. MILLER, Prop'r I keep constantly on hood aud man ufacture to order all kinds of Marble and Granite Monnmests And Headstones! Old Stones Cleaned and Eepalred. LOW PRICES t LOW PItlCESIl I have one of the best Marble Cut ters io the State aud consequently turn out good work. &Cotue and see my work Jt prices. Thankful for past favors I most re spectfully ask a oontinuance of same, M. L. MILLER ' Rtaeamatlaia Cared la a Day. "Mymlc Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures In l ro s days. Us action upon the HYNtera la mnmrknrilu and myHtertous. It removes at once tl came mid the disease Itn nifdlntdly dlHappenm. The first dose greatly benefits : 75 CfUtH. Sold by all lruglflU, Mid-rtk-biirKb. T. F. AnMiony, Ex-Post master of Promise City. Iowa, nays .- "I bought ono bottle of 'Mys c Cure' for Kheuiuatl.-nn, and two doses of It Id me more good than any medicine t aver ouk," Sold, by all Drugglstx, Mlddleburgh. Oaution Notice All persons are hereby notified that I have this 3rd day ot March A. 1. IHtT, purchased at conatablo sale of the property of Murry Kumlg tbe following property to vtlt: Throe bo.-anx, one mule, log wagon, prop wngon, four sets horse gears, collurs aud bridles, chains, single trees nnd drmblo srtes, top b'wr, and have left It In poHHusslon of the said Murry Kntnlg. All pemous are hereby cautioned, nut to meddle or Interfere with tho same nr. tUi'lr p'ill. I will not be responsible for any bills, contracted by the said Murry Kotnlg for feed or otherwise. S-lsst. WM. F. tlOWKLf,. McClure, HqyderCo., Pa., March S, 'VI. Auditor's Notice. In ro-estute of Peter Super, dee'd. The undnrslgned. an auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Snyder county, to distribute the funds In the hands of V. 11. Wugner, execu tor of the eatate ot Peter Huper, dee'd, as ap pears on bis Unal account, to and among the f ames entitled thereto, will at tend to the du leu of bis appointment at his office In the boro otHellnsgrovu, Pa., on Tuesday, the Ui day ot April next, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, when and where all parties Interested are requested to present their claims before the undersigned, or be forever after debarred from coining lu up on said fund. 1IAKVKY K. MILLKU. March . 1807. Auditor. A Great Medicine Ulven Away. W. II. Spangler, Mlddleburgh; M. Rothrock, M. D., MU Pleas tnt Mills, are now vlvlng free to all a trial package of the great herbal remedy. Bacon's Celery King. If ladles nurturing from nervous disorders and constipation will use this remedy tbey will soon be free from tbe head aches and backaches that have caused tbem so much suffering. It Is a perfect regulator. It quickly cures biliousness, Indigestion, eruptions of the skin and all blood diseases. Large site ii and 50c ta. Mlddlebarff Market Correoted weekly by our merchants. Butter 15 Ejf(?B" 8 Pitted cherries Unpitted 44 BiadktorHes Raspberries Onions , ..... 25 Lard 6 Tallow...... 4 Chickens per lb 6 Turkeys 8 Bide 7 Shoulder 7 Bam ; 10 Old Wbeat 83 Bye m .85 Old Corn...... .25 Oats 15 to 8u Bran per 100 lbs 55 Middlings 44 .70 I Chop 44 .88 Flour par bbl.,. ....... ......... . ... .. 175 A SUMMER SAIL in ladies' shoes is a pleasant voyage afoot, For tbe pleas ure it gives, there's no sail like onr sale. Crowds are enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, coolest and best fit ting Summer sboes now man ufactured, at prices which buyeiB find it a pleasure to pay. For house or street wear, pleasure or every-day practical purposes, walking, ridinff. or driving, we supply the ideal sboes demanded by fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims your hands, by all means surrender your feet to these sboes. 6H. :j sod Heavy Winter Underwef uioves, ana all tne beet and seasonable goods found in t class Clothing' Store. Gome and look at tor stock wm una it wen selected. I am, Respectfully, W. H. BOYEE Thomas Hubley on Tuesdav ed from Hamsburg to the hoi the estate of Jacob 0. Walti Swineford. He will follow the ness of painting carriages. PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAl ' c, 1 . B. T .!.! t; ! I 3uuuury ob jjowibluwu iivu In effect Not 15,1894. watTwaao oia. I statios. saiI pm p A. I, ! 4 88 I'i.W Lewlitowa 1. f.H 4.84 12.011 Mala Street In 4 ssl ll.uu Lewlitowa l.si 4 2 I1A1 Haltland 7.41 4. IS 11.46 S Painter 7.l 4.10 ' 11.40 11 Hnladle l.k 4.0 11.W) 11 Wapner 7.n l.H U.'it IT HeOlnre M S.49 11.10 10 Baub'i Mill! l.ll 1.43 11.12 IS AdaBeburg B.i H.8M 11.08 St Beavsrtowa 8.a Sit lv.M 10 Btaler IM t.n WM it Mlddltburfh 140 3.17 10.43 It Melaer 8.4( 8.14 low IT Krsamtr 9 8.10 1.U 9 Pawling 85 u.o-i lo.M 41 Sellmnrovs M 1ST KMT 46 SsllniKrove J. .o4 VIS 10.0il to l Suuburv lal Sklinsgrovb Accommodate (Oonneetlng with trains on N 0 Btlf Leave Selln'Krove Jo Arrive st Sella? o to r ai n Trains leave Lewistown Jaootl SI a ra, 10 23 s m, 1 10 p m,5 27 p m,7 Hi Alumna, flttnburg and the wl. For Baltimore aud Washlnirton 0 1 8S. 4 90. 1 0U D m For l'lilladeliihls York KM am, 1 02 1 88 4 HO ami 1114 Uarrleburg 1 15 a m and 8 10 p ui Philadelphia & Erie R R Divil AND NORTHKRN OGNTKAL. BAILWI Trains leave Sunbury dally except Soul I so a m lor wiuiamiipori anu i.aniwuj 0 is a la lor neneionte trie ana uanuuii s a m lor Loek Haven. Tyrone anl us 1 00 D m for Bellefonte Kane A C'anscili s 4ii p m lor Kenovo and Eiinira UttDnlor lAlc Hufln Sunday 5 18 a m for Erie and CsnsnilH v 43 a m tor iooa iiaven anu so p Uamsport S ii a m lor Ratmwlna and Haiolton imm. aiKam anil S 43 o rn for W 710am,lowam,20opm, 5 45pmM kid anu mount iarinei Sunday 10 00 a m lor Wilkeibarre Trains leave Selinsgrove Junclf ions a m. week davi arriving ai mi 3 00 p m New York 6 53 p in Balilisut wvnmKion iu pin ft 41 D in dallr arrlvlna: at ThMadelpli 11 16 p m New York 1 08 a m, Halllmor 8 40 p m. week daya arriving St l l 4 sva m ew vora 7 m a m 'I'r.ln. mlmn h. Njnnurr 1 Mam dally arriving at PhiladeidU Ralllmnra I'Sl 1 Wiuhlnvton 74V York 13 am Weekdays, 10 3 a 4 ss am daily arriving at rnuvwi"' new Yorai is p m uauiuioresoaa In. inll.m 1 M pn, week days arriving st Pj 8 S3 p m, New York 28 p m. Bsltlol nuniDKion 1 10 p m Train. lan Ia.va HnnhlirV at IM I and 1 to p m, lor Harrlsburg, Pbllsdi Baltimore J.H. WOOD.Oes'lri I. B. HUTCHINSON, Uta'l Sisaasei CHAS.NASHPUBV Collections, Loans and Invest Beat Eatateaad Private W William aport, Lycoming Deposits accepted, subject todnitf rota any part ot tbe world. CIXECUTOB'S HOTICE.-? rjhereby given that mentary on tne estate oi vacoo Perry township, Snyder CouDtyr9 been Issued to tne undersigned wtw County. AU persona therelprM said esute will pleats make to"" meat, and tnose bavin; olalms stm present tnem for settlement to Mtrok 4, T. eluistice of the P( anu ternst