V CORRESPONDENCE. SKLlNoOROVK. Mr. K.llv t Siiiilnirv was in town Monday. ...N. . Catheriuan spent Sunday with hi- parent. 1. II. MsGami of ' hurr was i" town. ...Mrs. I.- Kreeger went to Miller bare on Saturday. ...Geo. S.Sehnoh visited friends in Millershurg over Sutuluy. T. ftohbaoh was in Plitlarlel phia Thursday and Friday. ... .; -. !!. H. S I !' daiigh tor spent Saturday iu Snnbury. ...Mr. Amnion ."Sob wjh of Blooms b in- - MM iMiinu few ! iys 'm town. l C. Spungler fpenl las! week in rtendimj an I Philadelphia. ...Misses Smith, Otf ami Kremer of Milton spent Sunday with I . NV. Meek. ...Mrs. Stroup, widow of W in. Sd-o ilee'.l. died ii Sunday morning. V1it. Oppeiihciinerandson Benj. ar' visiting relatives in Philadelphia anl New York. ...Prof. Milton Musselmanof Weal Milton -pent a day with his sister, Mr-. K. Taylor. I"'11' ...Editor Lumbal (1 and wife Sunday with their daughter Fran! Bausman, at MifHintown. ...H. J. Duek who hnsbeen work inn i" the Gov't printing office for several months has returned to his home. . . A. W. Potter, Esq., and sons John and Robertareiu Washington, D. C, the squire having a case in ootid. ...A daughter of Dr. Fred Hil bish, dee'd, of Ohio, and her husband arc visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Col. Hilbish and family. ...The University Glee and Man- dolin and GuitarClub gave concerts nt liveriMMil and Mitlersbnrgto full nouses, i ne nppreei ttive. imliences were very TheV have several urrui d, 111110111 them otic r tri Altoon i, Hnntii i, tm) Snnbury. liHKAMii.1 f ! .. -i a i town was -kin;; her of this III to ,,ar. n! . Perrv A-irand pl.lee a! present. ...Mrs. Henry Wetzel id ueat Ka.it ivas visiting friends al this p!".t e over Sunday. ; , Penne and two sons ol I lime ii u were the guests of d- liain Aurand's last Friday. ...I..r-i Tuesday D. O. Snyder and wife piturted housekeeping in the old lloini -lead near llolie Mills. i.-vear-oId danghterof Beuj- amiii Pontius tell Iroin a lofl in the ham one dav lasl week and broke her he, near the thigh. ...The .-ales of Geo. Aurand last W ed' .- lay and I Ian i-oii Bickle last " Imrsdav were w ell attended and the things in general brought good prices. . . fast Tliuredav evening William A. I lummel and Miss Ida Field of this place were united in the holy bonds of wedlock by llcv. Geo. A. finable of Salem. The w riter joins their many friends in wishing them n smooth sail down the stream ol life. PORT TREVERrON. . . ( 'has. Michael Sunday in ton u. ...Mrs. Ed. W'olt it Snnbury spent ol Lewisnui is visiting lur parents. ...Chas. Milliner resigned Ins iw tion at the Port Treverton Housi .Dr. .1. E. liogar made a profes- Hion i I in .Nortliiuiiiierlaud last Eric lav. ...Mi ( 'armel i Flora B. Klii t' Mt. s i-itinir the tamilv of Rev. "Francis. .Dr. .1. O. Nipple had anew roof put on hi house occupied by Rev. Brillhnrt. ...Hal. Boycr, tlie genial grocery drummer, was seen oil our streets last week. . . Rev. W esley Kclley of kin nreached in the lT. B ... nnamo- church ' 1 Sit unlay evening. ...Mrs. Harvey Btahlnecker . of Ulddleborg after a l.r.et visit to friends returned home. ...N. T. I liindorc's side l auscd our 1 1... o.-..... A.,x- pouoemen when needed I.1 , , , ' i Rev. W. E. Brillhardt will remain i . 1 .1 ...i,:,,!, ..-ii With us another year, which 11 be pMMtOt news to his many friends. ...Geo. NVit, wife nnds.ni, Ralph, of Sunbury visited fiw :i tew days at the pleasant honteol Dr. .1. O. Nip ple. knv. W. C. HmjIi "t new; Ml . uaid a brief vi-it t.. his many friends and admirers during the past week. ..,.!;, . i.. ! who pi ' in Harrisburg by the Peuna. . C. as night watchman, is here with hw family. ...Ad. Aucker's sale, last Thurs day, iittracted a large crowd ol people ami the Dons showed up in great shape, ami Linnie at the riblxilis. ...Clara Bingaman, Alice ttoth- me Dollie Hoover, Li. b. Kingnis, Tom Bogar, W. M. Charles, has Milliner, C. Lenig, Vie. Bogar and Pert. Neitz attended an cnterlaiu ment, by Ibe Susquehanna Umver sitv music organisations, at McKees Saturday evening. ...People who visited ouf of tow li during the week wiv: Clio. Neitz, Prank Arnold, J no. Hoover and Ed. Klock in Suubun : M. P. Arnold, Wesley Flanders, Galen Neitz, ( larence Lenig, Tuck Mullner in Helinsgrovc; Adam Reif and wife in Juniata, Perry Co.; J. P". Bogar and Ed. Neitz in Fremont; Clarence Lenig in New Berlin; P. J. Sham hnnli in Middlchunr: Mr. Sehliee, wife and two daughters and II. H. Shrawder in Freeburg. M l'. l'l.l'.ASANT Mil. .8. ...J. P. Wendt bought two gray horses one day last week. ...Mrs. Frank Spotts is spending a few months at Alleutown. ...Geo. Dreese and JacobPagewill erect new houses this summer. ...The schools of our township will close uboul the latter part of March. . .A. F. Sohnee and Elmer I roup made a business trip to Freeburg on Saturday, ...The St. John Sunday school will open a new library on Sunday, March r.ith. .Reno. Troiiu will workforMua- . 1 ., . i rice Mengel at wonnumoeriano this summer. ...('. . Brosilis intend.- attending Puekiiell University at Lcwisburg us soon as his school v oses. . . Miss Minnie Wert of Battle Creek, Michigan, spent a few weeks at this place visiting friends. ...ll. .'v. Ilei-crol Shadel andOscar I.oiieaere of this piace led on Mon day tor the state ol New York. ...SolllC of olll' people attended the public sales ol N. T. Dundore and Christian Knoiisc lasl Saturday. . . Flmer Troup sold one of his liors's on Saturday to Win. II. Neitz ofCabol, Nortliiimbcrland eotinty. ..The auditor- ( Perry township met Monday al the house ol J. I. Verger to audit the financies for the vear 1898. KK.WKltTilW.N Km ma Specht ...Mi iiek list. is on the ...Judge 8necht liur- on Monday. was to Middle- ..A. M. Bowersox was to Middle- burg over Sunday. I ...J.R. VTanHorn went to Bast Sale... on Monday. ...A few of our folks have had dandelion thisspring. 1 B ...Miss Alice II. Coleman went to I sunbury lasl week expecting to work in a silk mill. ... Lawrence Middles warth is going to move on Joseph Middleswurth's farm till spring. I ..Peter Bobb. farmerof this i.laee. Iwueht the property owned by S. E. Sneehtand moved to town i LwtMiiii 'si.miJ anil A isortfin Unoni. '.;,. ... h. AB. houses furnished with water. .The memlMTs of the Evangelical 1 . I L.. 1. 1 1 - .1 i 1 Lutheran cnurc.i 11:111 aoonai.0.1 lor their pastor on Friday evening. ...Win. A. Bickle was out hunting up trade on Sat un lav and returned home with the promise of a few) Duggieaio repur. e U.UM y lie Mil- Olll KVW WV 1 b ..... .......1 mnvlf . . , . 1 . 141 l after you have concluded that you , ought not to drink coffee. It a not , a metlicme oui oonon oraer o cau,9e ,t9. hea,uL.VIl.? mid linnet izinu. It ia made from ture grains and Las that rich seal brown color and tastea like the finest grade of coffee and costs about I as much. , Children like it and thrive on it be- uiuuu. 1 cause it is the genuine food drink 'containing notning ouinounsnmeot. Ask your erocer for Grain-O, the new (qq drink. 15 and 26c. How is Your Grip ? Not jri'tti'iijj ulong in weil us yon expected? That is the way grip aata when it is not taken m liatnl and driven out of thesrstcn atoiwe. The iMiisons left In theirriu verms keep ri tht .hi lestroving the vitality it ml i, orntttiiue n. .1... i i i, v I i. i: I vottr anuetite ibr iin and . ll ut . 1 1 ile von eat eliis to 110 no KOud. Your nerves are unstrung, yon le eoliie weak and exhausted and Anally yoll are overpowered hv soineelnonie ! disorder which takes you to un Uu- timeiy grave. Why should yon let the grip run until i gets such a hold on yon when a few Inittles of Dr. Miles' Nervine would lis von up all right? It isthe greatest nerve medicine and health restorer ever known and tnousanus of grip's victims are finding in it a sate and sure means ol regainiug lost RtreUgtll and vitality. "I found myself with n very weal; stomach, and every time 1 tried to eat I would become nauseated, some times belching wind and frequently finding relief only after vometing. Mv nerves became affected and I was almost blind for several months. Fi nally I began using Dr. Miles' Ner vine; and w hen I had used one bot tle I was greatly improved. After taking two more bottles my stomach trouble was entirely gone and 1 have had no return of the symptoms in over three years." Mits. L L. Winters, Gwynneville, nd. A trial package of Dr. Miles' fa vorite treatment for the grip, eon- ninti ncr nf Dr. Mih s' Nervine. Dr. Miles' Nerveand Liver Pills, will . i i . i i a ncseni ansoiuteiy nee lonnypentou Bending name and address on a postal caru, requesting ine samples aim mentioning the name of the Post. Address,' Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Indiana. CENTRKVILLK. ...P. C. Mailman and L. A. Mertz were lo Mifflinburg on Sunday. ). Bowersox moved from the t i t , . Kfee irer tarm in'o ins nouse i.a-t Week. ...I. S. Sehoch of New Berlin passed through town oil Sunday afternoon. ...Cal. Badger and Parker Soles of MihHinburg were in town one dav lasi week. . . .Theodore Bingaman is the proud father of a daughter, and Edward Moliu of a s hi. ...II H. fierhstcr and wife s p.-ut Siloi- I iv ami Miiuli; v will: w un .in.' i . i .i Herb t's mother; ...Mrs. A. F icea fonoU.lv il Musaer, who has for some lime, is slowly improving. ...Dr. I . It. Rothrook and family of New Berlintookdiuner with Val. Waller's mi Sunday. . . A. L. Spangler and Ira Hen drieksoi Middlebnrg were in town on Sunday afternoon. . .Mrs. It. F.Chambers ol White nnrinra vialtcd lloimai SainoseH's I r - r on Saturday and Sunday. . .John Mohn and sons, II. F. and Edward, and 8. . Bingnmail were to Mifflinburg on Saturday, . .('. F. Berger and family were eK!,f8b! of Bepneville Walter's 1,1 U UlW HpruigsjawSunday. MARKIKD. , . .. . . r .. j March o, at the Lutheran parson- age, by Rev. 1). E. MoLein, Elmer Crissman and Kate Heimbach, both ;0f Beavertown. Feb.27by Thomas Page, Esq., Levi Mover and Eaiira E. Leach, both of (tiapman. Mi'r',' '.v M- !- Arnold,.!. P., I K- witmw and Dollie Hen dricks, lioth of Dundore. March 8, by Wells 0. Holmes,: .T. P., Arlington Row and LuUe Bo- h& bo,h ot Scll,lsKrovi'- March V, by Key. a. u. snabie, Win. A. HnmmelandldaM. Field, . ltll nf K ..,., n ,)y H(i. Wm H CP) Milton S. Heiser of Beavertown to Hattie ('. Speeht of Middleburgh. March 14. by Geo. M. Shindel, CJlerkO. C. Thomas Hornbenrer to I Ellen Snyder, both of Aline. II 1. 1 1 I iL T I. HUirvu 1 i, oy hw name, .josiau - . , An .ii wuwwiwm ywu. ui p . 1M'- March 1 J , near Aline, liv lit v. t h G. Romig, Levi G. Knonie and iss Cassa M. Wagner. 7c 1 i" t Marcli 14, At the home ot the , ., , , . . . o ... 1 wrwfa grant parenu, ... owineion , by Rev. Zweier of Beavertown, Al len H. Moyer of Middlebnrg to Jen - nie V. Matter of Swineford. the EMEs? m .?fl pi mo PWZsZC Iff UP I T 1X XT 2 r J A 1 414444444444444444144444144444414444441 What u contrast bor.ivr :i Miu uittiio l tisitiil furniture specialist. Iln.v iiiucii ): How long ran mc ufforj tu sail it.' i. true enough, huf wo ;1ii.i tlifferentlv dine of business, where others lijruv o i are selling just now more furniture uvurj day than any We say this boldly 1. cans ;"t HOtllin else arc .it the q.i. j gX(t,)H nuKer worth $2.75, reduced ion lao,' lua si; III! .,! yuu 1 Liiaim Beds, worth 7. E. S. FURNITURE o, db end 37 South mm ;a--a. at is .-z: -a. i at It M 1 t s I n i y I lla 'W ua 4 - s Lflwisi M Prte. WorlnsliiiilliaiiWi If Call Mm Yon 01' toli8re. J St .fflfifc.-1B.-3ff Z 0 SS W :. . Oneot llic best Wheels on the Market ONLY . - $40.00. IDEAL . . . A wheel of unparalleled quuli v for only $20.00. Fine Bicyole Repairing Successful ly done. Some pnid seeond-hai:;! VVheals now on hand. N. P. HUMMEL KREAMER, PENNA. Something New in Music. what is said to be one of the ; most original and fa.scinati.ijr pieces 01 mnsic for piano, entitled "rfiht of the Butterflies," by Bud. Knaner . , . . W!J,1 l.vtl... P.... Msic rtanapolH tud. Its great beauty lies iu its simplicity and capdvaticg melody. Sent on ' receipt of 25 cents. nopMConro A(jrce With Yon? Tf . J.nL. (lmmlm-f im.H. Imm xt UUUi ... i.i.v vimiu-v utuviv ....... pure Bim -- isuy writes : aiio , t tme 1 make q.q 1 did not ... . .::.,-. nnn wnt ; noti,ing would induce me to go back ! to coffee." it nourishes and feeds ...... . U . . . u ...... ... ... BV w ..w &e system ine purarra cau an t 1 it freely with great benefit. It is the BtrenatheninK substance of pure .- n-L - 1 ,..... ; . ?nlV7h nB in ! 0U8 an(j healthful table beverage for j old and young. 15c. and 25c. n nb.nra 4 and vnil will linva A. (lialir. HEFFELFINGER h i! v is in T iX IV. u..l i ill v nt pant litit "tli lis P irnif '. I ir ii-iiii ? is tin ir 4.V itost problem W'c try to mukii n siioi i MMill t in usighly boiievo it to bn bottom of it to 81.08. ,. . I I., a I eiourt oucnes, . t spring A ntiqiiu )ak Suits, worth reduced to 34.67. WEIMER&C DEALERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS, roupth 5t.. OPPENHEIMER'S GREaT BARGAIN STOCK . Everything New and Com plete in the Line of the LATEST STYLE SPRING HATS bas just been received, STou 3ati be sure of lionest prices, Shoes! 0hoai3 Von make from ns. deal, Gome and Sse H. OPPENHEIMER, Market St., Selinsrove Pa. Liberal Adjustments H. HRRVEYSCH0CH, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, MOLINSGROYBj PA, Only the Oldest, Strongest Casli Coinpanies, Fire, Life, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments No Premium Ncs. The Aetna Founded A. u Home 1 M Auierican M 44 f he Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Life Insurance Co. The Fidelity Mutual Life Association. Your Patronage Si li cited A Wonderful Success The Buffalo National Acetylene Gas Company of Buffalo, N. Y., are placing ou the market 011 30 days' trial, a machine for the manufacture of Acetylene Gas which is bound to take the place of al 1 other i 1 1 u minanta. This machine is the latest improved, and is recommended by all standard insurance companies. We light churches, stores, factories, residences and country homes; also put in plants for lighting towns. We want good representatives. 3-9-21. 3 buy i i viicd tv iv from home i ..c icipatti tn r siirrou only uleasnntciiiii diuifs. ill ..tit, n. tl... . . j iro - .i ! ibiorhiug question there i lll'l :.ttoi' in.tlit ll....' lutinrin on ii Ihrtfn Mil " """'i i H'll il :;;t!l Volltmn nftrndn. V, tovo in our county bus ever sold ho, a id ; h it pri-cs Ii i i i . t. Antique (a!; Sideboards, worth S J L'. reduced to S8 7S . worth 8 1 0 reduced ti 820, reduced to 815. 81 1.20 Sunbury, Penha. t i i Ease :n mistake We alwnvs it buying Lii ve you a Clothing. We tire prepared togiveou suits at rock bottom prices. At the old stand they use you right; Prompt Payments. REMEMBER D., 1819 Assets $11,055,51.188 u 1853 " 9,853,628.54 " 1810 2,409,584.53 mun rn.-HT Hrit rtv vamtaM.K K.H ATi KSTAT "J i M UlUGl IBVUCU OUI " lli rli-Oun.f .1... I A ,,f ttin id iifleutiir n( ths lut wf'l iinH tMtumt'lit viuiiii 1 nuii ii oiivuer nuuii- nit; iiiimi h. rmintv 'n Hnnnal will nn Tuesday, April 4th, 1899, ....1.1 ; .1. m .Imrrt rtiL fHtAtv In wit on ine nortn hy land 01 Ilftrrtiton moyci, by landof George Norman and Barbara hl(f anilth ltv land if TWnll W Plflfl And ' I... In.. .1 T A t.' n niiiDlV I Aural mr.rii n amm with n i M ft nil 11 It'S. auvui mv avres ui win intv atrv ivv - - oak timber. Saldaaletobe held on the Dremiiiea nd commence at JO o clock A 11, when (ern ha mast lftuitvn hv Hi Ii ifl