Beware Of Uercnrj! Mr. Henry Roth, of 1848 South 9th Street, St. Louis, wti given the usual mercurial treatment for contagions blood poison. He was twice pronounc ed cured, but the disease returned each time, he was seized with rheumatic sins, and red lumps and sores cov ered bis ooay. "I was in a hor rible fix" he says, "and the more treat ment I receiv ed, the worse I Lf I -LC seemed to get. rL Cf A New York j 1 specialist said treatment did me no eood whatever. I was stiff and full of pains, my left arm was useless so that I was unable to do even the lightest work. This was my condition when I began to take S. 8. 8., and a few bottles convinced me that I was being benefitted. I continued the medicine, and one dozen bottles cured me sound and well. My system was under the effects of mercury, and I would soon have been a complete wreck but for S. S. &." 8. 8. 3., (guaranteed purely vegetable) is trie only cure for real blood dis eases. The mer curial treatment of the doctors al ways does more harm than good. Deware of mercury! Books on the disease and its treat ment mailed free to any address by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. TOP 9.00 7.37 5.60 8.25 4.60 4.00 a pert el Teae-T XCararalaaea via -ylvaalsi Kallrsa- The tart of the FenneylTaale, xtallroad Com' pa.y'. Sprint efrfoa o Waehlnio will I cm PitNbwt May 10, 1WT. Biun.l trip ticket, good wrlhla am days, end ,aeTlttine;e.otMer Baltimore la direction within limit, will be sold at rates quot ed below, rood for use golnc on paclal train, or on Train No. 4, leln PiaUbun ess.10 P. U.. mt ii.nim. n ..i mriilar train oaorpl tne Kean- .yl-.nl. Umlled. Special arelo ot parlor car. and day coache. will ne run on an ""'" cKmI lit ! Train Irore. Pittabure. 8.00 A.M. Altoona, LewiMuwn Jme. 1.831. flL Mifflin. H.B0 " Hewport. ' Waariinfftnn. AT. 7.15 ' t huMnirn will ule rular train tnrougn ao Washington. "f ' Stop, only on n otic, to agent. pn intra from branch DoinU desiring; to take the .perla! train will um tlia following 'rain.: n,.,ik.Ml Rr.ufh. Train No. lOt to Green h... inrfin rtr&nrh. Indiana Accommodation No. M. to ni.lr.vllle Intersection; weeiern r.nn--ylranla rHrl.lon. Train No. 2, to HlelraTllle In- tm .nnlinn! M.rtlnabu re- and Hollldaraburg, Ac- eo nmodatlnn Train No. 412, to Altoona; from Bedford, Train No. 4, to Huntingdon. Pullinan sleenlnar raa. will be run through on night train leaving Pittsburg at 8:10 P. if. Hhoul J tha number of Paraengera not be uf Acl.nt to warrant tha running of a .pedal train. the company reserve, the right to carry partid- pint, in lliU excnrslnn on regular train. T..irMa nn mU In Pittshuro?. at tTnlon Ticket O.llce, WO Fifth Avenue, and Union Station, end at all .tatioii. mentioned above, ror run mior mntluB nnnlv to airents or Thomas E. Welt. Paa- .anger Agrnt Western IMstrict, Fifth Avenve and Hmithflrld Street, Pittsburg. Program of Capt. G. W. Ftyan Post 364, Dept. of Pern'a G. A. R. Pont will atteud divine services in the Ev. Luth. church ou Sunday evening, May 2:), 18'J7, Pott meets at 7 p. in., Rev. Fred. JJower will deliv er the Keruioo. All organizations, societies and citizens are cordially jnvited to attend. Memorial Day, May 2V18!7. Post will assemble at Post room at 8 a. m. and proceed to Meiser where services will be held in Salem church grave yard 9:30 a. m. P. 0. S. of A. will decorate the graves at Paxtonville at 9:30 a. in. and at Hansingeib's 10:30 a m. Post and P. 0. S. of A. will meet in their respective rooms at '2 m. and proceed in a body to Centreville where services will be held at 2 p. in. Post and P. O. S. of A. will assemble at 5 p. ui. sei vices at Middleburgh nt 5:C0 p. in., M. I. Potter, orator. All theSnbunlh schools aud other or ganizations are cordially invited to attend these services and join with the veterans to pay a just tribute to our fallen heroes. By command of Post. Attest : D. T. O. C. Gutklios, Adjt. Rhoads, P.O. WEStf BEAVEU. NEM TT . 1M GETTING READY Every expectant mother hat a trying ordeal to face. If she does not The heavy rains we had last week prevented some of our farmers from nmshiug planting corn and sowing oats ...Oundrum, Swineford and Peters moved Harry Wagner's stave mill to the Joe Weader tract last jreek. . . .H. Houser is making prep arations to move his new house at McClure shortly ... .J. I. Howell ex pects to make Reedsville his home the balance of his days, if they are not too many. . . .Uncle Sam thought he was getting too rich by carrying so much mail mutter from Banner ville bo he gave orders to stop the business and his orders were obeyed promptly R. II. Lance of Miillin- burg erected a line monument at the St. John's church for J no. 0. Gobs, deceased. It is it fine piece of work for which Lance hus the name of doing.... Boru to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Treaster a girl.... James Steely has contracted to paint W. B. at so much a square inch, and start- . L TN TT ! 1 I ea in at ajuuiei xiussiuger s nouse . . . .Edward Roinig, after tramping through Buffalo Valley for the past weeks, arrived home at Mrs. Aaron Moyer's, where he had been staying for the past few years at the ex pense of the township. He reports having had a good talk with Ex Judge Bucher. .. .Ulysses Herbster and wife spent Sunday with some of their Lowell friends. . . .The Cross grove post oflice was transferred from 0. Housor's to R. I. Wagner's store on last Friday night. get ready for it, there is do telling what may happen. Child-birth is full of uncertainties if Nature is not given proper assistance. Mother's Friend is the best help you can use at this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly ap plied several months before baby comes, it makes the advent easy and nearly pain less. It relieves and prevents " morning sickness," relaxes the overstrained mus cles, relieves the distended feeling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous after-effects. Mother's friend is good for only one purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. $1 dollar per bottle at alltfrug store, or tent by mall on receipt of price. Fhrs Boom, containing valuable Informa tion for women, will be rent to any addren upon application to THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Oa. WAXTKD.-3 Wide Awake Knergetlo Men, llriglit Young Ladle, Teacher, or HludcnU, for special work in each county. Uood tal kera well recommended with team preferred. Lib eral luilary fur whole time, or commiitalon for lrt tiuio. Addre.., Uu.ineM, llox 8'i, Phila delphia. .V20-II. BKAVERTOWM. The Evangelical people of this vicinity are making preparation to erect a new church. . . . W. E. Walker opened a term of summer school last Monday.... Ben j. Zerbe made a trip to Sunbury last week ... .J. R, Haines, who had been on the sick list, is improving . . .In our last let ter we stated that Mrs. Ellen Watt was visiting relatives here. It should Lave been Mrs. Ellen Shaw.... The stave mill which has been in opera tion south of town for the last year or more has been moved to Middle-creek. 5f EUISTKK'S NOTICES. Notice lH neroby glv "en that tli foinwlnir named persons have tiled their Administrator', Uuiirdlan, and Kx eeutont' account In Hih HesflsiiT's Office of Sny der county, and Hie name will be presented for continual Ion and allowance at the Court Uoutte In Micldlelnirtfli, Monday, June 7, 18VT. No. 1. Kir-il nun flna! account of (leo: W. Weav er, Kxecutorof the entnte of Kliaa C. Hchuec, luteof Krecburg, l'a. dwcaMd. No;'.'. Fimtand final account of Imac How, Truntve of Jonathan Itow, lute of I'eiinTwp., dcceaned. No. II. Flnt and final account of Valentine Wnifc'r. Adniinintrator of the entnte of t'.th- ! erlne Walter, lute of Middleburgh, l'a. deed. No. 4. The account of S. O. hby, Kxecutor, of the tte nf (ieurgo Kby, late of Heliua grove, l'a. decuawd. No. A. The necon'1 and filial account of Joul (i. rituhl, Admliimtralor or tne entnte of Daniel 41. SUthl, lateof I'nion Twp., Hnyder Co., l'a. deccaiwd. No. tl. The account of Snmoi'lHIilrcy, Ouardian of ( arrte K., K. Mta, tc:uo r., and Mnhel It. Youngman. minor children of William II. Younginan, deceaaed. No. 7. The lint and Anal account of A. W. Miin ncr, Ailniini.traUir of the eatafct of Win. H. M wiser, late of Adam. Twp.J Snyder Co., l'a. deccaaetl. No. ft. Flnt and final account of Millard, Frank K. and John ft Kern, and John Helrivk, Kx ecutor. f the date of Henry Kern, late of Heaver Twp., Snyder Co., l'a. deceased. No. 0. Final account of Mary A. Hoot, Admin Istratrix of the estate of Isaac Wtttner, late ot Union Twp., deceaaed. No. 10. First and final account of Henry II. Ho chrl.tand Franklin Bitner, Executor, of Hie estate of John II. Hevhriit, late of Union Twp., deceaaed. No. 11. Account of Sarah R Wetael, Adro'x. of the eitnte of Klitaheth Aurand late of Jack aon Twp., deceased. Nil 12. First and final account ot Ner. R Mid dleawarth and rbilip Dreeaa, Kxecutor. of the estate of A. J. Middleawerlh, late of Beaver Twp., deceased. Xo. u. First and flnal account of A. B, Dauber man, Kxecutor of tne estate of J. M. Dau berniau, late of Jackson Twp., deceaaed. Kn. 14. Account of William Moyer, Administra tor of the estate of Hereh IHehl, late of Waalilngton Twp., deceased, No. 15. Account of William and John a Apple, Kieeutoraof the curtate of Philip Apple. dee'd, who was guardian of Adam and Ag ne. German, minor children of Adam Oar- man, late of rt aamngion i wp., aeceaaao. v Is Pinal account of J.fferaon Arbocast. Guardian of Clara E. Klingler minor child of Clara Klingler, late of Waablngton Twp., deceaaed. v. it Hnnnlamental accounts of of H. M. 'Freed and A. M. Freed, Adm'rs ot the estate of George rreea, law 01 naaningion iwp., deceaaed. . Q. M. SHINDEL, Retrlaler. L 0 E B S X7E bTAET THia SPnUTQ SEASOIT WITH AH JLillTiliE HEW SfOCKOF RJ1 mi nn q AND FURNISHING GOODS. Having disposed 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 been purchased for SPOT CASH 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 benefit ot prices on this new Stock Of clothing which you will . scarcely believe until you visit our store- BOTE THE PRICES BELOW Men's Working Baits, worth 13.50 ; Our Price, $2 12. Men's Orey Mixed Suite, other nell for 14.50 , Wo sell for t2.48 Men's Blue and Blaek Cheviots, well made, fast colore; we sell them for $3-75-Men's All Wool Plaids ami Bootcta Tweeds Suits, worth $6.60 ; Oar price $4 00. Hoys' Suits, 14 to IV years, from 13.35 up to to. 00, Men's All Wool Suits In plaids, checks and home poo, latest styles, that will be all the rage this spring, mad up in first-class style ; no cloth ing faouae sells for less than 9 00. v u ..ttr PWce.16-49. riot more than one suit sold to a customer. Men's Fine All Wool Blaok Clay Worstered Suits in Cntaway or Sack, made to sell fr $11,00. Dim Pnino an r;A- All the newest effects in Plaids, Checks, Homespun and Cheviot. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING! A PBEMENT UIYEX WITH EVERT CHILD Hl'IT HOLD. ones, e liave exercwd great care in selecting a line of Clothing to please the mothers as well as the little es. AV e have as complete a line CIIILDHLN'S CLOTHING as you will see this season, consistintr of 1 . I n T t1. 1 1 . T r . We. -m w a . C nine uoys- junior ouiis, iweier ouits, jersey ouits, mouse suits, Velvet Suits, niul Crash cuita, ranging in price from 70 cents to Jo-OO. We have Knee Pants Suits to 16 years. Children's Wool Mixed Ktiof Pants, 1Q0. Children's Gray Wool Knee Pants, 25o. Childreu's Double Seat and Doable Knee Pants for 48o worth 75c. Boy's Pants from 60 ots. to $3 60. . Men's Pants from 63 ctt'. to 15.00. : OUR STOCK OP FURNISHINGS, HATS AND OAPS is larger than ever; all of the latest 6tyles, shapes and colors.' Our NECKWEAR the choicest in the market. Our SHIRTS the best in the market for the price, 15c. for a fine Negligee Shirt, with or with out collar attached. We do Lot advertise anything we have not in stock as we are prepared to serve you with any article mentioned on this sheet. It you want to BUY RIGHT, if you want to be TREATED RIGHT) 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 X0 -w licit OTHERS advertiso. Money refunded on any article purchased from us wblcb Is not satisfactory IY1. LDEB & SDN, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. EMTAB1.IMHED IN 1ST7. SUNBURY. PA. L 0 E B S Public Sale of Valuable I REAL ESTATE! Bt Ytrtun of an ordtr issued to him ont of tha Court of Common I'leas of Snyder county tha undersigned committee of Jonn 8. i nomas, an habitual drunkard, will anil upon tha premises In P.nn Twp., said county, at public mu, on Friday, May 28, 1897. the following' described ran I eitate to wit : All that certain messunse or tract of land sit- unte In Henni Two.. Hnydi.TCo.. fa., and hound ed on the North by a public roud, on the East by land of uhas. L.GemberllHg and on the Mouth and Wst hy land of Henry .Moyer. containing One-Fourth ot n Acre. mre or leal, whereon are erected a Frame Dwelling Hoiiae. siame and minor outbulldlnin. the same belnir a very dexlrable home, and being In first clsJ repair. The nale will commence at one o ciock p. m oi said day. The terms o( eule will be SO per cent, of the nurchase money down when the properly is fliruc. on. and the oaianw upon ine connr matlon of the sale hy the court, when a deed and poHneHHinn will he iriven to the purchaser. M. K. EKDLKY, Com. on J. E Thomas. MoteAny Information desired can be obtain ed hy calling upou the "alii Committee or his Attorney, cnus. r. uiricu, km. Prompt Payments. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having neen restored to health by simple means, alter siiirerlnir for sev eral years with asevre lung afterllon. and ,hat dread disease i'onaumptlon. Is anxious to make known to bis fellow sufferers t he means of cure. Tothoss who desire It, lie will cheerful- Ij snd (free or charge) a copy ot the prescription used, which tliey will find a sure cure for Can nmptlaa, Asthma. nlanll, HrnnchllU. and all thront and lung Malaillr.. lie hopes nil Miifrerera will trv this remedy, as It Is Invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address Kev. RDWARD A. WILHON. -io-lyr Brooklyn, Mew York coop couirn leEMTS WANTED New Steel Cable Fencing Best Quality Greatest Variety. Fencing, Gates, Poultry Netting . CCUEY II IT m LIVE LEU PImm and nlmiM with f rat Uttm. cIVLLKH WOTEH WIB1 FEHCI CO, Cklcaf. D R. A. C. 81'A.NGLEU. DENTIST. Gns AduiliiiBtered. Crown and Bridge-work, Etc Office one door uortbof Wets' Store. SellnHgrove. Pa. i. IVPottiege. Veterinary sUrceoN. SELINSOROVI, A. All professional business entrusted to my ears will receive prompt and careful attention. F. E. BOWER. E. E. PAWLING BOWER & PAWLING, ' Attorneys-at-Law, Offices In Hack BuUdlng. Middlctnrch Fa. CHAS. NASH PURVIS, Collections, Loans and Investments. Real Eatate aaid Private Banker, Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pa Deposits accepted, subject to drafts or checks, rom any prt oi the world. eJutstice of the Peace Middleburgh, Pa. J AS. U. CR0U8E, ATTOBNET AT LAW, MlDDLKBURO, PA. All business entrusted toblieare will receive prompt attention: Liberal Adjustments REMEMBER H. HRRVEY SCHDCH, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Only the Oldest, strongest Cash Companies, Fire, Life, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments No Premium Notes. MalaMHaMaaaaBaMI HaHaHaflaTlBMBBaaaMaWli Founded A. D., 1819; Assets ijll,055,513.88 The Aetna " rfnma . viuu 44 American 44 it u 1816 The Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Life Insurance Co. The Fidelity Mutual Life Association. Your Patronage Solicited. 2,409,584.53 11 Ulil I ffiiUr " I Easy Running. Will : Frame; W . Truest Bearings, W' yli Handsome Outlines. Vr Mk The Lungren C Special $65 j- :miiiii J '.sent f CT M).,ltniWA a! I. W.Vr.LT. LalVMCgV Ul aYAtTlinlfinn nn fwnlni et p If nnt nr. wiMHMiHwivw vii 1 wviaft vi aKja aa iiw aw Mtawl Ca saaa4a aA Us kam. f "Hiu-;;:: imi imv'i u iiuai uiiu i uiu nrliiu u a 1 uuiiiuj lu iulu inn uj r 1 1 1 1 1 'j,, ;i)iiiiijiii,iiJiNiiiiujiiiiii .. nJf.htTii irrfimiimiifffl Sheriff's Sale of Valuable REAL ESTATE! By Tlrtu. of a writ of Fl. Fa. Uiud oat ( tk Court ol C'ummon Ploa. or H,.jmr ooaitr, h. and to ma dlreet.d 1 wilt xpM tn public mk .1 lh. Pjiiirt 11..... I. UIJ.II.I I. L. Saturday, May 29tb, 1897. at IA o'clock, a. in., the folloslnn Utwrlbal M TRAtTT NO. ONE-AM that i-.rUIn trictn land Htuated In Adsuii townililp, SnyJttU. l'a., iiiir-lourth mil. weitof '1 roi.lvlll., bnsl ad on the north by land. ol Mn. Siun Tnm on tha aaat hy pulillo road and land! ol J. 0. Moysi, on tlio uth by land, ol Kmt.r if.lll IsikaoSinllb and Robtrt Smith and on Um ly i.nds ol Hob.rt Smith and 1. 1. MsdIwiw lulnlnK 74 ncr.) and 1M ari'hi, tmirt or to on wlrtch ar. .reeled a two rtory r'r.uii lHa inn, b.uk bam and oth.r outliulUllmi. TRACT NO. TWO The nndlvfiiid oU interest In all that c.ruln tract of wood lul (ItuaU la Adams townahlp, Snyder o.mtt.fv bounded on the north by lands nt Uit hrte heir, on tha eaat by landt olJaoob D. Sthdt, on th. south by land, ot C. Harden Ulik talnlnr 87 arM and 113 perchei, aon m la with tha aiurtanauea. TRACT NO. THKKG All th.t ceiUHMlt ol land .1 lusted In SprliiR Townilup, Sofaf county, l'a., bounded ou the north by land. Mr.. Catharine Shlrer, on the .sat I'j laoda at Kauben Ureert, on the anuth by laud.) ol l'a) W altar and on the weat by tract Nn. a, hint after desurl i ed con t n I n I us 1 7 acres and 1 J ea more or less with tha tppurtenantiei. TKACT NO. FOVK-A1I ttiatotrUlotrirta land altuated In Spring townahlji.i Mtmltr I, fa. about one-hall mllewilol ltoavar NpHsn bounded on the north by l.nda ol Julio A.Kli ler, ou the eaat by lauds ol Mra, Koleca kat Ich and MeCllntle. on th. icuth bj yith road, and on tile west by lauds ot J. V. bbit bat h and others coutalnlOK 3" acres anil Tlisirt ea mora or lias with th. appurtcnancra. TKAlTl'No FlVfc-Allthateertela mm) laud altuated iu Spring townahip. SnjJ" la. Pi. about one-bail utile sotith-ir.lt ol Ueinf Htirinita, bounded ou the north by land ol 1 1 UsubeoK and J. C. bpecht, on the etui by 'tM ul Catueiiue Klurey ana Tract No. U iMi wrllicd.iin th south by l.nda ol Kiwlie k Batki. Mra. Kauh.ii fry aud the llrt'chidll bein. aa! iu the weat hy land) ol A mo lleliler, 1. 1. Xa beck and uthara. coutnlulti M acrea uiori otlsa on which are erected a Tao Moiy Ull bauk barn and other outbuilding!. TRACT NO. S1X-A certain plna of aa altuated about one-half mile woit ot en SprlOK'. bounded on tha north, t.M, outh,t'l 1. Idanbeck and on the waat by land! a' " neiKie ooutaininK acres, ill poicuoa leas with ths appurtcnaucoa. TRACT Ntt SEVKN The ona fourlh ioara in all that certain lot or parcel oi ground mu In Uie tIIUi of U.av.r rjprluga, Sprn hip, Snyder Co., l'a., bouuded on tin aoitl $ an alley, on tha Kast by the publla road.oi i south by Water Ureal and ou the writ by W J. M. Maker containing; one-fourth acre bMJ . less, on which 1. erected a large I "tory buiUWI part being occupied by Waulwoa'a it"J" which are occupied by aecre. orden, alaeal hotel abed at the loet ol the lot aud vUier bullUlnKa. THAOT NO. KiailT-AI-o a caruln pl round or Lime Stone lot altuated 1" "H? towaahlp, Hnyder Co., l-alxmnUcdonUiaaiia south aud weal by land ol William W. on th.ea.t by landa ol Cathorlneslilray In one aure more or lcs with tlie'pu"J7 8eiied, taken into ex utlon and to he " "j the property ol Samuel Shlrev. Alto at Ihe same time and plaee by writ of Fl. Fa. laiued out ol the Court " "Jl mon risaaol Snyder Co., r. n " I will tell all that certain lot or parcel Ituated In Sprluc townahlp, M"7 2 aboutona-k.li inils ntt ui Heaver aW"!? " iolnlna- lands at W. M. Ketalr. Hehacca kap- and tuoSuuburr and i..wtsiowii rail vtTZ.l . . - ... .,... ... inn r' ii in ok aiioui i acre more or i ui erected a UweBInK House. (Seiu-d, u" "J. elocution and tube sold aa the property i amsaitb. ShsrlfTt offloe, Mfddloburn, Pa., May 1. ORPHAN'S nniT-RT JAliE nM --. . il,. omnaDB Hmder County, the uul''Kn1MSVf of Alary Uudfuslager. late ol M'f'CJ,- uvuraecu, wiu evu aa iuu.n. i sesou J Thursday, May 27, 1897, the following dascrlbed real estate -1 All that certain house and SJU Twp , Hnyder Oo.a.. adjominjt HellnairroTe, and bounded iTi Ho road, on the HoutU by a lot or w. slager, West by an slley. and NorU i oyar,, aUey. belnf an ordinary 10122? m and one hundred and sixty feet J less, whereon re erected tfi. House. Stable and minor outhtw same being; In good P!f sale to commenoe at 1 o clock p. , ooodlUoDS wfll be made ""yW ia KoteAny InformaUon dMlrad rally glTonTf sppUoaUos i be Administrator or Cbas. F. Wrtca, toraey. ' ' '