. , , it . - .1. j - ' . I KteS Proven this Store to be P The Greatest Place in Central P II t IV If! l ik a ii . i va i l-X J Another Great Feature in Our Favor is We 'always avoid the reckless efforts to secure business so common in the fearfully exaggerated advertising of the day. Instead, wo aim to tell the peo ple just exactly what we have. It is that which has helped us to offer A IIbb's all Wool Snit A Maa's ftll Overcoat Boys' Soils CMflreiis' fancy SeUs -4.98 An3.48. 69c. to 53. 98cto 33.50 A HAN'S WORSTED SUIT HEAVY DRESS CYESCOAT Y0U1U SILTS SUITS EEH'S CMEEf AE : $6.50. at AT BROSIOUS BROS., MARKET SQUARE. SUNBURY. HUH The Largest Stock of High Class Stoves and Ranges ever V. ii defy rowiietititm in 1 1n-Stove Miirlu-t. W ln'.v you what you v:vt. t s,.-t up tliu ntvev lut it where you want it suid guarantee you u s:it isfactory ailicU'. Siiiisiiine and Red Cross RANGES AND HEATERS SCHOCH & STAHLNECKER, Opposite County Jail. Middleburgh, Pa. State S S. Convention Jcmstown,M. H. Active ire piratioii is in nre on the jart wl 'u!i conwrutd for the jrreat State lyniv'i)tin of Sunday School work- v.li'u.li to le held here on the m'i. VJth, anl 2(Hh oi this month. The general oflit-r of the State Axv.iation have now eumidetwl w-Lat i comx-Jed to l one of the -iroiiL'ot nroirraminc ever wreKent- ,td at a Kimilar withering in the Htati . and tliey reiwil great interest ju the oominK meeting at the various tiwinty and dihlri'-t oonventionH Jii h thev are attending ai;d at Mhidi delegate to the State Con retJtion are leiug chosen. The local workers arc doing their fyll hliare to injure the wxuMui Uie meeting. Prorations for Ue jterade, new aud leading feature, are being made under theahle direo icaU liev. C. C. J by, of the First Ytufyierian Giurch, who w admir- TO BUY ClotMng AND HOW HAVE WE DONE IT ! WE SAY, by having what the people want at right prices. We admit we have bold a tremendous lot of crnndg. the Tin fit. Ron son and if course will help sell more this be with you, as we now offer, we can safely say, the largest assortnlei.t of fine Clothing th t have ever been seen in Sunbury at prices that are already playing havoc with the immense piles of goods $3.49. 32.50 zo STOVE IJii Brought to Snyder County. ahly fitted for the task hv reiwon of hi Kiiccessful work with the Iwtm l'rigade. Coinmittees on music, run'ition, and entertjiininentof dele gates, which latter will iK'furni.shetl free by the jH.'ojile of JohiiKtown, are all ajntributing their t-harc. Prof. J. M. IJ;rkley, Suieriuten-' dent of the city wrhoolrf, will deliver the address of welcome on I iiewlay evening, the 1 8th, on which occasion John Wanamaker, President of the Association, will make his annual addre. The Methodixt Ei!Ojal Church, ti e largest in Johnstown, will Ix used as a place of meeting, and in ase of overflow gatherings, which seem probable in view of the wide interest manifested, they will l le held in other buildings near by. W ith the leading Jiible SfJiool workers in Pennsylvania aud many from other Slates, it: U confidently exected this will be one ' of the greatest conventions in the history of organized Sunday School move intiU in Pennsylvania. . - enna. ntvl. n unlit v and mien, nf season wh will certainly $9 -37c. MARKET. Aru He FA Ef E?6ff 0WB6T. Every brand of Stoves wo keep is the Pride of Aliddlecreck Valley We deal also in all kinds of Graniteware nnd Tinware, Stove Re pairs and everything usually kept in a well regulated store of our line. Mrs. J. G. Moyer of Adamsburi; is visiting J. W. Hwartz'a family. Rev. 0. O. Kotnicr has been return ed to the Freeburg circuit ot the TT TJ ..U U U. 1. LUUKU. I Rev. W. H. Bover has boon select ed as the pastor of the Middleburg mission. Old fashions iu dress may be re vived, but no olil-fasnioned medi- icine can replace Lbamberlain Colic Cholera and Durrhfea lteinedy. Fop sale by all Druggists. John F. Stetler has romoved the fence in f rout of his residence aud is erecting a wall and will terrace the lawn. The Kteininger Brothers have also removed their fences and will also erect wall and extend the terrace, The borough authorities are putt, ing in a solid stone foundation and will lay a flag atone walk from James VanZandt's residence to the Sugar Btreet bridge. The costs of the Commonwealth eases at court last week was (530.22 whieh in twice aa much as it has been together for two entire years The grand juror cost $10464 or marall... antlrranil Ww m.f. 1 tbe last five ears. The petit jurors M.I etlRI Th..nini.UtJu. V" S,f. ll WIVUUI VI IHUUI -VT- iid .-:.;... i.li drawn on the county treasurer last week was $914i0. J ACOSI illJlliililU gouex couz3 csxra parobo u Prry twp. for (la H. F. App to WiUUm H. Suot k lot in feunsgrove for $7180. . " Michael ScLoeh and ife ao.l G. Alfred Schocti and if to Matilda A. Rehrer ii-torrst in 63 acre iu Union Up. for $700. , Letter llruM. Letbrs of administration wr grunted in tl et-UU of Reuben 'miner, Itte of Beaver twp to Jacob Cramer. Aarrlaa; Uernar. 1K. S. 8LaJfer, Northumberland. J Ellen 3. Leuijr, Pallan. f J. AilioKton Swnrtz, Kuntz, I Buihura E. Aigler, Verdilli. JS. F. Kuftuian, Witmer, Lauc. Co ?Lydi Sit-rer, Fremont, Pa. The Associate Siciety ot the lied Cross of Philadelphia is maintain it hospital nt Camp Meade. Patients 100 in 10 oe uioveu to citv hosmtnls are taken there. Its capacity toi re- ill eeive all tin's; cases is iiiiideniinte because ot tiie Society s inabilitv to . . i secure experienced women nurses tor the nominal sum of sixteen dol lars per month. Nurses willing to make the sacrifice and to entrain, m this laudable work will kindly ap ply by letter or report to"TheCom- mittee on Nurse," loOl Chestnut rrnet, riuiaoelphia. Funds are needed to nut the increasing de mands made upon the Society. Oct. 3. by licv. J. P. Zimmerman. J at Adamsburg James King mid .Naomi Ii. J look, both of Adams burg. Oct. 5, At Silinsgrove, by licv. E. M. Chilcote. Elmer Rirh. a stu dent of SiiSijiiclianna University and .Hiss lizzie otalcy ol Sclinsgrove. Oct. 9th, at Freeburg, by llev. G. I). Drnckenmiller, Ricliard S. Shaffer of Northumberland to Ellen S. IiCiiig of Pallas. The members of the Gemini) Ke tornied.ChiJirh of this place on Sun day morning celebrated the Lord's Supper under the direction and guid ance of their efficient pastor, llev. S. Sydney Kohlcr, of New Berlin. Gef.ysbjr2, Lurny, Natural Bridge, Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington. The next and lust elfnvn-rliiy p-!"nHl!y.pon-ilui'U'rt id ir (ir tkH I'fi.tui.i Ivit'iiu KaliriiaU Com. puny in lli lluti i'M nr (ctn...iii(r, Lurny (MviTnt Ntiurl Hi'IiIl'p, VirrflnU II ii SprimtH, Mul ilii-i'i:of Kloliiiiiinil mid W'iihiniit;iO'i will k'iivc New York mm I'hllinMplilii In u 'ulii iralu nt iMiinrriirH on Winlnrsduj , O.'io! er 19. Tin' niity will i In chmipioi a Inliiihf. U!,PI1I ;mi! Hli P;XTIi'i i'i-i eiinlN-rnn. A whole ilnv 'lll '.! !-:icnl on llif IMHIflliMil hi )i mt,liiiiy, h cm ruifcV iiilvc m:l !riur- I y Capi . juiue-T. Lonif htMn;;lnilU(li'il u tile th'ket. Aliiili' tlmu will t) u loivo.l nl l.uruv hihI Niiiiir.il Iti IiIitm in view llivwiimlroiM i.uluruiruriiuiit)t:t,iii:l ultla1 1M SpMlliri thriVlUHS t 1 IH- Sh llt.. T.1I- H' hH n Ht inlsKiivii. A'l'uiiin I i:snit in UicbiMiHUiil iiii. nut .iii.6 nl Vlri;iilu will he n lis hi'lirlil. At lllrli. I' luiil inxl Wimhiiiiflii'i up! oi I m il Ich will le IMiMfi.liJ 10 VHIf. 1 I Iiii poltidt ul li:l ;-rrst Ul.- lilT l.ilrll.jtulit ,-U!U:l!lOC T'lerimn --'rtp rid , li.chi.lln? i ll ii-cesvaiy eH"nrs, h Hl.Ti linlii Hiiril-i'urL'niiil ?i.77!iO Ifin V. i;il;.ni-p.Ml, ri'MirniiiK vis I'nila'U'iiiiilii ; "mriiliur 'llri'cl limn 'ii'liiiij,tnii. (nun II i'ilsi,ii:r k hI 'fi.;.u.oiii wniiaitipi.n. s i.i-u- lii:'liiiiikli; l'atfs Hum oilier points. For 1cIhI1.i1 liliipinry npply loTftio! Aji-ii'i runs. V. Wnlf. I'.iuiier Anenl Woiti rn 1H tilri, I'luslniiy; K. S. ll irrur. DUi.sion Ticket A'eiit, WllliuiiiKiurii or uililii'sslii n W. IM.iil, AmIhiuih (tei.ir.il I'asneiiirer Auei.t. M'iiad Slnfl H'utlun, ruiliiaelp-tlii. Rftduced Rates to Pittsburg via Pennsyl vania Railroad, Account Kniglrtj Templar Triennial Conclave. on iioro ii.t of the KnltrlitH Tonipinr Trt.-ni.tnl 'niip!iie,ID liei.l m I'liiMnurK, Pa., Ootnuer 10 to II, tun ivnimvlviiiilii Hmlr.mi1 Compuny will pell excursion ticket from Kinllonn on ,'h line. l!i roiiii J trip, wllli ml iilmuiii of " cenl!. 10 riliHiiiiiif iidu roiuru Ht mia of Hlnirhi lure inr Tlcki'tn will Ihi sold Oetnlwr 8 to in. itikk! in Mnrn until Ociolier 17 Inclusive. The return "nil or tickets from lliirruniirtf mid MiinlRuiiHi. Illervof can Iw exleudi-il to October HI upon tie. poxirtni; tuiniu on tictoher U to 17 with Joint Airent ul PlttnUuru and the ouvriiinn, ul nfiv ceuUi. Reduced Rates to Philadelphia via Penn .. sylvama Railroad. Account Peace Jubilee. ?or tin Brand Peace Jubilee nt Phlludelplita, O louerail and , the Pennsylvania luilroad Coiiipuny will Bull ejicurnloo llrkuta irom all ticket Mtnttonn on lia line, to Ptilladelplilii, at rata ofalnirle tare tor the ronnd trip (minimum rate, ttcetifn). Tlckew will no wild und Bood. jroinif. octir4to 7, and returning leaving Plilludelplila to October si. Inclmtve. Tlilt Jubilee will be one of tbe jrreotcut event! In the hlHtijry of Philailolpbla. The rededlcntlnu of Independence Hall, recently rettornri: the uu.ui.mn oi uin urnni Kirueiurian Mnnmnent, ruinnounv rara; a monmer cine and imlnktrliil laraue, ana a vrana lonitarjr ana naval pageant iid by OrneraT Mile and other rtlnlliiu-nuiiHrt hcro.il of the lale war, will ba prominent feat. area, Itie PreHldent and bta Cabinet are iun expected to ba prcaeul. lU-lD-K. ORPHANS' CCUST SALS. IN TUP. ESTATE OK EVE HAMPHEM.. Illt. CF.AHKD. I.ATK OK ( KNTKK TOWNKlllP. HNVOKHCOL'.NTY, PENNSYLVANIA. ' Hv virtue of an order of ule leaned out of Dm Orphans' Court of aald llouniy the undiTKlifned ailmlntatralnra of aald decedent will Hell at pnb. lie sale on tbe pre mlMeln Centre Towuahlp, on Saturday, November 12, 1898 AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M., the following duacrlb- vu real eniaie : Situate in Centre Townihln. Hnvder Conntv Pa., and bounded on tbe vwl by Und of Kd ward Halley and Htmiiel Knoiuwi. on tbe north by laud ot Petr Kllngler. on tbe eaat by laud of Mary Walter aud Or. J. P. Kenawal, and on tbe aouth by land of Mr. Jacob tiearbart, contain Ing seventy five a:ree. mors or lean, whereon are erected a TWO-STOHV KHaMK UOUHK, uaraauu uiiuur uuvuuuuiUKB. Th farm la under arooi cultivation, baa good watur end pluuty ol choice fruit on It. ' Terma.ot Hie Of Will M DUIU KIMwo on th , ' JoATBiMuB. 1AHHL V. lilHOAMlS. .,.' ' ' iltlnllilllMbiriAl mill llaMil.nl " ' AdtnltiUiraturaotaa cuu, P. Ui.bi , uau.. ? .,, Ator.tm ImuwiiUMi; r. Mra Ylr V.l i her BWter-in-law.Mra. Usher, to her Kit n T ..-..! L L V"'.Uil Anme Enierick viditod her .ncl, Dr. Em- eriuk. at rVrliJu .. i Mrs. Geo. Keller of l'lvuiontli is the guest of Mrs. Pine. .. .llev. King and wife of WilIiamiHit are being entertained by J. E. Forres ters. . ..The Misses Gortmr and Miss Luura Albert are Visiting friends at Wrightsville Miss Clara MKre, JWie ami Willie Wullaoe ej)ent a few days at Fisher's Ferry .... Mr. A. Kohbaeh from Miflliuburg was in town on Monday ....Mrs. A. D. Curev aud Miss Lottie Ebv F ....i.V U IIII . . . large sUck of Fall Millinery good . . . .Miss Maggie Schotsh is spend ing some time Avith her sister, Mrs. Gearhart, at Sunbury Mrs. Sen ator Hummel is visitingat Pittsburg . . . .The C. Endeavor Societies ot Trinity Lutheran and Kclormed churches held an echo meeting Sun day afternoon ut which time the de legates gave a report of t!ie State convention held lit Harrisburg last wwdi Old Mr. Gabelof t!i..1r end died ou Sunday morning .... Quite a number of our toiviimuntnlu uitendwl the Milton Fair last week . .Siisuovehanna Univei-sitv F.wit IJall T U4IIJ.'1 V J. ( A., till ttllfPftwwin. 3f)0. b 1 ' UNION TWI. Jacob Shotzlierovr in ;ir visitinz friends nt Iclm John and (Jeo. Fo't Jtl. iL'.i,. wives KiKMitSuntliiy nt Stro.i-.town . TT.viif.. V.....-! i i it. . "- iij;iehi;irre.iiiist week for Kansis II. M.KrJ,a cd his studies nt the Mod gical College nt Pliiludelnhia hist week for his last term Walter Stroub of Pallas was -isitinr nt the Home of O. behrey over Sunday... Elsworth Troup and William Fish er rode to the Milton Fair on their wheels last week ' M' V Kl,ll got (35 bnshelsof jtotatoes from one fourth acre Our nublie m.lir.,.lu opened last Monday, Oft, ,, with a niir attendance.... The other day I liejird a Hew definition h It was this way heathens are people who do not waste their time quarrel ing over religion. rEXTREVILLE. Our distiller, K. I',. llartmun, t-oiniuenei.il operations on Monday ol" 1.. ... ... l . . : . KiMweeii Mvs uiiu, sp;1,(i ,s ; thogiiest of P. C. Ilartmau's : W. F. Seehrist and wife of Adams- i burg visited parents and friends ! several days last Week Morris j Erdley of Middleburg was in town . on SiiniImv fl.elj .,..i...i.i .rl viii I.T. lOUUIHIIll Ol !New IJerlin visited hisbrotherllarrv one day last week L. A. Stine and J. Iartman spent several days in Centre county this week Dr. I). It. IiothivwL-.-ii.d i und Miss Franz of New Ik-rliu were tliecuej-ts of Val. Waltur'a nn Sim- day.... W. A. Xann and family lilted E. K. Troiitnian's of Vieks- burg on Sunday Albright lloch and wife, John Spangler, Frank King and J.nies Mitchell of New jH-nm were m town on Sunday. 1 GOING OUT OFBUSINES8. Desiring to go out of business be tween now and spring, I will positively CLOSE OUT MY ENTIRE LINE OF GOODS at unheard of low prices. If you are in need of clothing for yourself and children. Now is The Time to Buy, as you may never have another such an opportunity. V v R GUNSBERGER, 4 i m. 'llM.U lf 1 ..... . I onened ... uiostgratityin,, dn-, ' ""'A IIIKI. II, .1 1 Bpirit of prtnjn. sc-ms toP TA I "I " '-v- llin I lllllll ..I t... T irons. ThewI-,,ri.i".,iH died l.-i.. . .V-'UtJ - .--iviii i".. nin..t.... can !w iknmiiKI n ' . . " I'oUiloVallev hav.. . l money by suW-ripti,,,, to large U-UU, bvJH 6CIKM1I Imu. IC I. 1 . ""V"-gll lll.lllevl, also Iwen rai-cl to u'tUv h Other ll.N.fu Iwa.l:.;.. i. ,., . : f "' 1 entirtj, ,. will ir.' 1 : t w " ' 1 1 ait'1 1 lteforiiit.il oliurch on Sattir,;,"',, ' "g..Oct 15th, for ti; ri.singfd,topr,K-,u.ea hbrary for the Sund.iv .-i.i...ru ';niWti,VwnMH., edin the Fremont Clnimnmr K, j iiiiiiy venillp )iet i.-..vn)ertrciinee was visitia,.i atives ami fn,., j lHMtw.-k...:..Tl,enir X,Z Humewlmlaptatw the minds ,,f of our citizens, thus far the ,,,,1, Him. ?!.!.. 1 i f i .ii.iniiut. no nai ieiii ii(Tt. Mj. mugwump Hohback (;,,,. i4 rer had the misf irtnne of fidlin." and severely Hjunining his arm Chestnuts a;e very plentilu! fall Jerome licit.-? of the . end of the county spent M.v night here with his father T V Ileitz. ,K bannrvilleT" Apples are scarce in our ,,. niiv jau::crvillo lias tn sturw now. Lome and see if you believe it . . . .Did von hear ..fTm Brandt's full on Su:id:iv r 1 "cn wan 01 mun );lst week. . . -Irosts have iot vi t -;:..i . v ' -I'm this place this fall Good i,tu.n,. mice at church on Sunday evenim- How about those ,Miiinv!s tbt arc shot befo'-ethe lftii? It will not uc lonn until we have winw blasts.. . .John li. ShellcnhnrV stave mill is now in rnnnin r onli r. Knepp liros. run it Link at loin Jirandt's face for n lesson nu bike riding ...Moonshine husimw won't go here Note the linn. f our District Sunday Sehcol ( oi,v.ii- tiou On Sunday morning tln-n was a ctKiii shot. Who did If.'. . . . Pay your bills ns you go and vminu go further Quit your p-owlinj: and Kememlier the Maine. Brosious Bros. Exhibit A nf Cdhhi'i J Mm, Boy.mml Child mi If.V liiv'. The most magnificent dis .lav i,! 1 l.i ; 1 . viuiiuiig uim r tirillSlllllir niniis 1:1:1. liiis ever lioen made in Sunhiirv i to lie seen at Prosions Urns'. Stuiv. Never before has tlicre l.irM ; -n.-Ii si bewildering exhibition of kanti ful wealing apjwrel for the stylili dresser to select a suit or overemit from the stock they carry is trrtsiinly much larger and of a di'tlercnt cla-s ofgotnlstl mn has been our fortune to see iK'fiM'e outside the Iargesloivs in the citits and the prit-es must U right as a visit to their store will plainly show you who docs the busi ness. Another great .thing in their favor is, they areour own people. MIDDLEDURGII, PA. r,n,T..-.w.'
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