Eczema Ml Her Life. Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of Lithonia, Ca., say that his daughter, Ida, inherited a evere case of Kczema, which the usual mercury awl potash remedies failed to telieve. Year by year she was treated with various medicine 1, external appli cations and internal remedies, without foolt. Her sufferings were intense, ad her condition jrrew steadily worse. All the so-called blood remedies did not seem tc reach the dis ease at all until S. S.S. was given, when an improvement was at once noticed. The medicine was continuecd with fav orable results, and now she is cured I sound and well, her : i t .i " sir -f--T'vJ "in IS pencvuy . nXf e'ear and pure and I I ,V she has been saved from what threat I to bliirht her life forever. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) cores Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheu antism, or any other blood trouble. It is a real blocd remedy and always cares even after all else fails. A Real Blood Remedy. Take a blood remedy for a blood disease; tonic won't cure it. Our books a blood and akJn diseases sailed free to any address. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ca. WEST DEA.VEK. Win. Bartholainew of Sunbury, pent n few davs be re last week trout uahing The drum corps mA oalithumpians of McClure treated Henry Kablev and bride to Bouie choice music on last Saturday even ing. Plenty of cider appeared, but the bride and groom did not. Geo. Benfer acted an Chief Marshall. . . . Geo. Fisher drew the bis lamp that was chanced of at Lowell lastSatur day evening J. J. (Steely is buy- flMT up potatoes for the Mississippi Valley Sufferers, Vie. per bushol is being paid .Lawyer McLaughlin of Lewistowu was seen on our streets one day last week. . . .John I. Krb and Calvin Knepp are adding improvements to their homes by having their burns and outbuildings treated to a coat of white wash . . . . Tbe drum corps at McClure, en livens the towu with niarshall music io tbe evenings by our friend John Hnyder blowing the big drum, for all tbat is in it ibe farmers are com plaiuiug now, as heiuu too dry some places to finish plowing . for their corn crop If nothing prevents, tbe peach crop, at this end will he large Khepp and Co. had three or four teams on the road Jaat week Lanling staves to Adamsburg. . . . Considering the low price of pota- tatoes, West beaver expects to put wore in the ground, this season than any season since tlie township was organized. . . A few cases of Measles are reported here, but none are aerious. SELINSORO VE. BEAVERTOWN. On Wednesday forenoon quite an excitement was occasioned by a run away team belonging to Jacob Ker hood and A. A. Romig dashing into local freight east just aa it was on the poiut of leaving Beavertown station. The team was somewhat spirited and while holding them in as they approached the K. R. cross ing w hich at the time was closed by the train the lines broke and the horse belonging to Mr. Romig dash ed right in between two cars and striking against the bumpers of the rare, was quite seriously injured but will recover. The men seeing the dauger jumped from the vehicle be fore it struck and no one was injur ed... Elmer Bouch who is working at Troy. N. Y. spent a few days with his parents at this place. . .Edward lienner aud wife speut Easter with their daughter at Lewistown ... Sauford Carpeuter, a student of Susquehanna Uuiversity spent Easter Sunday with his pareuts Mr. Vauhorn and his two sons of Richfield called 011 Mr. Wiuey last week. High Grade Bicycles at Half Price WE HAVE the following high grade Bicycles which can be bought at half price. We have but one of each and none of them have ever been used. They are perfectly new and if you iuteud purchasing a wheel and want a good, first class, high grade Bicycle at the cost of a cheap one, call at Tho Post Print intr Office at once, as we can sell these wheels cheaper than an agent can buy them from the manufactur er. Note the following prices : Monarch. Model 44. 'ST. 179.00 Oar Prlec, B40.00. Ben Hur. Mold II, '97, io,M. Oar Prlra, B47.00. Lungreo, 'Iff Model, Ladle' or (font's, Smj.oo. 5Irs. Rev. J. M. Gush of Duncan on is tbe guest of her parents, Dr. i. II. Daunts. ...Messrs. I. C. Schoch nd Chan. Yon spent several days iu ITiila Rev. S. B. Killinger of Trenton was entertained by Mrs. A?-.Hm Wageuseller. . . .Mrs. Levi fisher and Mrs. Courud are visiting io Shamokiu Ardell Deobler and fauily of Kingston are being enter tained by his parents, Henry Doe Wer s. .. .Mother Hoover died on fltturday morning April '24 aged bout 80 years. She was buried ToewLiy eveuing Norton Glover of Northumberland was seen on our streets last week Rev. Frank (3uyers of near Millville is the guest , bis parent Tbe warm weather ;. made tbe leaves ami blossoms come , rut Geo. Davis was at Wnllmg- ford over Sunday visiting D. W. , Crouse .Rev. Breidenbaugh of ilett VHl)lir? is heme i-nloi-tnirK.il lip ,ni son-in-law, Prof. Jacob Yutzy The Primary school rendered tbe Cantata of Ciiidiellu iu tho Town liall on Saturday evening to a large audience. The little folks played their parts well. The teachers de serve great credit. By request it was repeated on Monday evening Dr. Geo. Buyers of Philu., for merly a resident of this place and brother f Capt. Nelson Buy- . rrs, was buried cm Tuesday after uoou immediately after the A o'clock Cfciu arrived Quitea number of ilhe citizens of towu are improving their properties ...Dr. W. Vallers rhamp of New Berlin ,us seen on pur streets op Friduv, Forhl Hrlle Bill Paaaril. The Focht bridge bill passed final ly on a special order with only one dissenting vote Wednesday. The measure authorizes county commis sioners to rebuild bridges on sites owned by corporations over streams or rivers forming the boundary line between two counties, where the aaiae have been destroyed by ice, flood or otherwise at any time which kave been or may be abandoned bv the owners and rebuilt on another ite. and which were previously used telusively for vehicles and fcot purposes and providing for tbe cost of their construction. Our Prlca, Wblte, Ladles' or (Jenl'a. TIT, Mo.oo, $100.00. Our Prlra, aa.t.oo. White, Ladles' or UeutN' '17. w) Our Prleo, 47.00. Dauou. '; Model. tllM.UU. Our Prlr. 50.O0. rrAtl tbe above wheels are guaranteed. POUT, Iddleburvfa, Pa. Notice. The 27th Annual Convention of the S. S. Association will meet in the M. E. church, at Shamokin Dam on May 10th, 11th aud 12th. An in teresting program has been prepar ed. At least two of tbe State Work ers will be present during tbe con vention. Each school of the county should send at least two delegates. All superintendents aud miuisters should be preseut aud take an active part. Let us work and pruy bo that this may be the most beneficial con vention ever held in Snyder county. Delegates should uotify the Com mittee of Arrangement?, of their coming. I will call on the Superin tendents for their reports the latter pai t of this week and beginning of next. Kindly have them ready. H. I. Romio, Sec'y. NEMI as L 0 E B WE MART THIS SPRING SEASON WITH AN ENTINE NE W STOCK OF HIT I MB U I Inl J U 6 STTLT5TT fi AND FURNISHING GOODS. Having disosel of all our stocK of the previous seasons, we start this season with a clean, fresh stock of goods from top to bottom everything new. Our entire stock has lieen purchased for SIHJTCASH from large Clothing Manufacturers who were press ed hard for the ready cash. We having taken advantage of that rare opportunity are prepared to give the public the beuefit of prices on this mW stock of clothing which you will sean-ely believe until you visit our store- NOTE THE PRICES BELOW. Men's Working Suits, worth $3,50 ; Our Price. t2.1 2. ,' Meu's Grey Mixed Suit, other sell for 4..VJ , we sell lor f.-i8. Men's Blue and Black Cheviots, well made, fast colore; we sell theui fur 375 Men's All WoolPlaids Mini Sootch Tweeds Suits, worth $.60 ; Our price 4v00. Hoys' suits, 14 to IV years, rroiu 3.'.M up to 9.00. s Men's All Wool Suits In plaids, checks and home, span, latest styles, that will be all the rage this spring, iu ado up In first-class style ; no cloth log house at Ha for less than 19 00. v u . Our Price 16.49. Hot more than one suit sold to a customer. Men's Flue All Wool Mack Clay Worotered Suits in Cutaway or Sack, made to sell fr $11,00 iiu mo uewen euecis iu 1'iaias, unecKS, Homespun ana Clieyiot. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING! A PRKNF.WT Ul KX WITH EVERY IIIMI'N M IT HOLD. i e nuve exercis-Hi greai care in sciecuiig a line oi V-lolliing to please tlu inotliers us well us the little s. We have as complete a line CHILDKKX'S CLOTHING as you will see this season, consisting of le J Joys' Junior Suits, Reefer Suits, Jersey Suit, Rlouso Suits, Velvet Suits, and Crash Suits, ranging iricc from 70 cents to t'rOO. We have Kin-e Pants Suits to 10 years. We have excrcisd great care in selecting a line of Clothing to please the mothers us well as the little ones, we have as complete a line lUKJJurN b CI Al 111 IN (J as you will see this season, consisting of little in price C hildren ittool Mixh.1 hn Pants, 10O- Children's Gray Wuol Knee Pauts, 5o Children' Double Seat and Double Knee Pauls for -480 . worth 75c. Boy's Pants from 50 eta. to $i 50. Men's Pants from 65 cts. to $5 00. OUR STOCK OP FURNISHINGS, HATS AND CAPS is larger than ever; all of the latest styles, shapes and colors. Our NECKWEAR the choicest in the market. Our SHIRTS the best iu the market for the price,, loc. for a fine Negligee Shirt, with or with out collar attached. We do Lot advertise anything we have not in stock as we are prejiarwl to serve you with any article mentioned on this sheet. It you want to BUY RIGHT, if you want to be TREATED RIGIITj if you want to SAVE MONEY, make our store your trading home Convince yourself of the above facts the money yon can save by purchasing your goods from us. "Wo TDO wnat OTSXIRtS advortiao. Money n runaea on any axucie purcoaaea rrom us wbich is not aatlafactory. M. LDEB & SDN, BELUBIE CLOTHIERS 1KD FURHISHERS. EMTABLIN1IEO IX 1S77. SUNBURY. PA. L 0 E B s TO CONSUMPTIVES. Thn unrlerKlcnMl having tmrn restored to ueallh by simple means, aftr suffering for bt rral years with a severe iuna- affection, and ttiat dread dlseaM l onaamptUa, Is anxious to umkenon to his fellow sufferers the meant ol cure. To lnoe who desire It, he will cheerful. I) sand (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will rind a sure cure for t'o. umption. Asthma, Catarrh. Bronchitis, and all throat nd limit Maladlra. He hofiesall sufferers will try this remedy, us It Is Invtiluahle. Those deslrlnir the prescription, which will cost them not hlnif, and may prove a blessing, will please address Kev. EDWARD A. WILMON, l-l0-lyr Brooklyn, New York MARMIKD. CHAS. NASH PURVIS, Collections, Loans . and Investments. Heal F.stnle and Private Banker, Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pa Deposits accepted, subject todrulls orcheoks. mm any part of th world. April 21, al the home of Mi. and Mis. B 1 Gregory, by Rev. S. E. Ochenford, CharleB Krtlley aud Alice S. Gregory, both ot Seliusrove. At Nalem, April 17. by Rev. H. G. Suable, Hurrietle J. Jarrelt uud C. A. Gill. Apr. 18th by Rev, .. H. Richard ut Maithuul, John A. Filsou of Burn hiiin, Pa. to lla A. .ShellenberRer of liatiiierville. MANY THINK! when the Creator said to woman. "In sorrow shalt thou bring forth children," that a curse was pro nounced against the human race, but the joy felt by every Mother when she first presses to her heart her babe, proves the contrary. Danger and suffering lurk in the pathway of the Expectant Mother, and should be avoided, that she may reach the hour when the hope of her heart is to be real ized, in full vigor and strength. MOTHER'S FRIEND so relaxes the system and as sists Nature, that the nec essary change takes place without Nau sea, Headache, Nervous or Gloomy Fore boding of dan ger, and the trying hour is robbed of its pain and suffering, as so many happy mothers have experienced. Nothing but "Mother Frleid" does this. Don't be deceived or persuaded to use anything else. "Mother's Friend" I the treatest remedy erer Eut on the market, and all our customers praise It ignlr."-W. H. K0 Co., Wbltewright,Te. Of druggists at 11.00, or sent by malt on receipt sf prlee. Write for book containing valua ble Information for alt Mothers, mailed tree. The BnaasM Begalater Ce., AUaata, 6. Wanted-An Idea H think t VOttf MMflt tkMV Kaff tatM M Maalftk. lia f An a tar BtrtrSwataaTTaaaf av t mL a eJusticeof the Peace AND CONVEYANCER. M- Z. STEIMNGtK. Middlcburgh. Pa D li. A. C. SI'A.NULKK. DKNT1ST. Ohh At'inlnlBteretl. Crown hikI Hrldirpwork, Etc. Offloe one door north of Welti' Store. SeliiiHL'rove. 1'a. a. 1 Pottiegei', VeteriNarY sUrgeoN. tEUNSGROVE. PA. All professlonul business entrusted to my cure will receive prompt and careful attention. 1.K.HOWKK. K. K. PAWMKi BOWER & PAWLING, Attorneya-at-Law, ortices Id liank llulldlni;. Miiflletprgli, Pa. JA8. O. CHOUSE, ATTOHNKT AT LAW, MlDDLKBl'KU. PA. All business eutrurtteJ to his care will reoeiva prompt attention. CAN YoU DETECT THE CHAFF FROM THE WHEAT? I1ATM (8KB TUAT Cl'KVE?) The chaff of wheels are made to sell not to ride, with economy as a partner. The Keating? ia the wheat of wheels. Contains the Rood the substance of all improve ments. The Double Roller Chain and Improved Divided Crank Shaft alone, place tbe Keating "365 days ahead of them all.'' Our beautiful Catalogue tt.ls ot friction reduced. Sendtorono. REATEKG WHEEL CO., MtDDLirowN, Cosh. Liberal Adjustments Prompt Payments. REMEMBER- H. HARVEY SCHOCH, GENERAL INSURANCE A6ENGY, SM1LcINS&:R0VM PA Only tbe Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, ' Fire, Life,. Accident and Tornado. fro Assessments No Premium Notes. The Aetna Founded A. D.', 1819J Assets $11,055,513.88 " Home u " 1853 " 9,853,628.54 " American " " " 1810 2,409,584.53 The Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Life Insurance Co. The Fidelity Mutual Life Association. Tour Patronage Solicited. v--v ' (io t J U ( . Heffelf.ngsr V A " WS" til Din? AiivImmIv can tell you it's iii(liling after they have eaten it. Jin so with our $12 Suits mid others. AnylxMly can tell you after wearing which is made ami finished best, but tew can tell by just looking. Look ut our $12 Suits, and then look at others ; primps you can't see the difference, hut, like pudding, you'll find it out. Spig al Sour soils, guaranteed to fit. Wearing quality is unsurpassed - John A. Heffelfinger, Mercnant laiior, Selinstrrove. Pa. Onnoslte Host Ofllcp. A. B. WOLGEMUTH mist and (or Steam and Hot Water Fitting. AIbo dealer in Hollers, KtiKineg, Shafting I'ulleyK, Hangers and Leath er Belting. REPAIRING of Engine, Boilers and Mill work. Families can be supplied with Bath Tubs, Pipe and ripe FittingB. 1 give as reference concerning my mechani cal skill, Frlek & Co. of Waynesboro, Pa. and Lebanon M'f'g. Co. both com panies of high standing. In order to avoid accidents All Bailers should be tested under the hydraulic test at least onoe a year. Avoid danger aud oall upon uie to make the test, A. B. WOLGEMUTH, Selinsgrove, : : Pa. Rlpaaa Tabulei: for sour stomach. Remembe Te M SELINSGKOVE MARBLE-YARD! M. L. MILLER, - Prop'r I keep constantly on hand and man ufacture to order all kinds Of Marble and Oranite Moniits Mil Headstones! Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired. LOW PRICES I LOW PRICESII I havo one of tbe best Marble Cut ters to the State and consequently turn out good work. MjrCoine and see my workt prices. ..Thankful for past favors I most re speotfullyask a continuance of same, M, L. MILLER Bkaaaaatlm Care la at Day. "Mjmtto can" for Kh.umuUsm and Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to s dajra. It actloo upon the aystm la remarkable and mysterious. It remorse at onoe tbe oaute and the dlaeaae Im mediately disappears. Tbe first dose greatly benefit t oenta. Sold by all UrugvUta, Mid. ateburga, A SUMMER SAE in ladies' shoes is a pleasa voyage afoot. For tbe plel ure it gives, there's no m like our sale. Crowds a enjoying if, and securing u prettiest, coolest and best ting Summer shoes now ma ufacturcd, at prices whu buyeis find it a pleasure nay. For bouse or stra wear, pleasure or every-d practical purposes, walkin tiding, or driving, we supri the ideal shoes demanded fashion and the dictates individual taste. Ladie whoever claims yoar ham by all means surrender yo feet to these shoes. G.H. S Orphans' Court Sale of valnai Real Efl Tho unrientraed Executon lof the last and testament of Daniel Zelher. late Of Pn Twp., Snyder County, Ph.. dee d, will bt li of an ortlr Issued out of the Orphan' Court! biuu i.uuiiiy oi snyaer, expose to puuiiu Tract No. 1, on Monday, May 10th, 1897, the followlnir dnsertbed real estate to wit: Tract No. One. Belnif all that cerUH m siiHKe und plwo of laud, tbe Mansion too the estiile, sltuute 16 Nprlug Twp., siijriler fa. bounded on tbe North by mod ot Bin Yeairer and Holomon Lambert, et. K" Und of Lumlwri ann tract No. 1. Houtli ly 11 nf Lnwlft MhiiImiIc. IimhplliL YomL ftlld J0 llelirlch and on the wi'Hl Iiv luncl ul I'M Uf lirli li and Win. Dreese, contuiiilu IM H and lav pen-lUM, more or less, with Uie aptf tenannes, whrreon are erected a lrg IMJJ wheuthnr boarded nlunk rrama house, Ml barn and al' ueevsrary outbuildings, a wfl' tmtiA wiLtar at thn hniim. mnA hum. AbOUt acres of this tract If well timbered aud Hit N ance Is In a good state of cultivation. Trnnt Nn a Helnir .nnthnf farm nr DlMr land situate as and adiulnlnir tract 1 alwe 4 scribed, bounded on the north by pilillo ft leadlnsr from Mlddlecreelc to Trox.lvilK. M by land of Jacob Kelgle, South br land ol Aut ana iwis manoeca ana west oy inn i' and Dubllc road, contalnlnir so Acres, ruorf less with tbe appurtenances. Main BulkHni water, fruit, stale ot cultivation about ua as on the trast above described. Tract No. s. Being a certain piece of tlof ana mtuate in i wp,. vo ana hum uvn7 bounded on tbe North by land of Molomon lA bert and Uust Moyer, Bast by land of aim. U4 met, noutn o tana or adiw iiacsenuum 7 West by lands of Lewis. Manbeck ud W Keigie, oouuing h Aores, more or ieJ w. appurtenanoea. Bale to commence at 11 o'clock a. m. H terms will bj made knowb JAOOB ZIIBBK. t Itf 2UIHEIL Jbecaurt Rlpana Tabulae cure llrer troubln Rlpaaa Tabnlea: tne glres rslUt Rlpaaa Tabolea: pleaaaat lazaUra