CORRESPONDING POUT TREVERTOS. Chas. Mnlln.T made a flying trip ..i;.Lviili his! weak C. M. Neita sueut Friday and Saturday in Horn want to Kmm , father a pre,mory 8 ; 2 Mrs'e D Dorar vis-1 Irvin Freed moved into the nouse Cruise in the Glacier Prof. Nt- heusrente on the IskTof Que vacated by Mr. Sanders.. The ; lig spent a weak with his family 1 ' . 1 . u s. v i.it- nuhlto schools otoeed last Tuesday... it betas vacation C. B. Nettling lilSl llMlllil " ing her sister, in Belinsgrovi Mr- ViiNi:i ilauir, .Dr. l i) ".,,l . ZSi his boat,' I j'ttle" Chest! r, to; April 1 On Sunday morning the Miss Covert spent several .lays vis Pierce BingamanlaatFriday........ Christian K.ulcnyo, . hucje y ot the ,,,, at l- Nt, Adam Aocker will noxt Rummer, he sld bis nut l i h liii boat. mi I i. 1 .......... .. i' i i -n j lie primary so i Amm ..twl liiti Lrr-nnnisr hist 1 in . ri" .1... The pleasure f the scholars will now be the torment of mothers and ti.hmits Harry Milliner, pur ...... ...:,r,..,- u.v is iHimliiotinir u liv - ry and exchange stable in Sunbnry .....The peuple wh oved out ol town this spring are: Edgar Kishe to Kook Glen, Luaernc Co.; Rev. Lamey toShumakervillej J. 8. Pres Bier to Shnmokin. Those who mov ed to town arc: 8.S. Neitz of Zion'a l,vi,i Weaver it erdilla Mrs. H.Q. Houaeworth ol Bueh- m: i . m ii. ii nl lfu. I '.I II, .1H'II. .Ml. II rata. Miss Martha Snyder is one I it our vouns ladie whoknowa how to entertain. Those who were glad they accepted her invitation to ihe carpet-rag party, last Tuesday even ing, were: Luc Bogar, Stella8ham baugh, .Jennie S-hrawdcr, Maud Charles, Clara, Lena ami Lerie Bingaman, Carrie and Kate Noll, MattieStepp, Dollie Hoover, Ame lia Erdlev. Bessie Woodling, Jennie Charles, Alice Rothermel,EveGens amar, Carrie Walker, Nellie Soliaf- i,-r. Mairiri,. Kdlv of Williamspoit, Miss Diittrv nf Bhamokin. Stewart Mnvme Hmrar of Silver Run, .!. Dot. Bogar, P. G. Bhambach, Tom. Bogar, Harvey Schaflef, Victor Bogar, W. M. Charles, Clarence Klook, II. M. N'eitz. Ed. Neita, Chas. Mullner, .Mm Neilz. Tom Mullner, 111 V..i.y 15..rl Wit. arvey lx'lllir ' . . I and Daniel Houtx. . , j a HUMMKL'S WHARF. The water was left in the canal on Tuesday morning as the order of the day unstable Heiser intends I to move on his farm Samuel Trutt intends to move on J. L.Coop- er's iarm Brian Teats taught a Bueoaaaful term ol school this win Cer The school gave an enter-1 iaimncnton Saturday evening, which Mras well rendered 10 a 1111 1 noose. Floyd Saasaman was employed in tjle shoe factory at Selinsgrove on Monday morning Janus Maze, who has been employed in the Dan ville Asylum, returned to this place and intends to go to the Empire State on Tuesday, accompanied by Norton Bower Henry Heim- bach's ol ?liddleburg visited friends in this place one day last week. They expect to make Akron their iiitmv home Ashcr Wert., who had iieen on the sick list, is able to h' about again Miss MableShipe ofiSunbury visited Katie Beesholtz tOB Sundav MamieSites of'IIigh spin- is spending a few dayaatSam- ruel Bower's Miss Alice Kcr- stetter of Northumberland spent .Sunday at Henry Markle's Our .. 1 1. 1111.. merehant, Samuel Htroub, is doing a iair business The wreck w hich ooonm it on the . . 1 . it. K. oppo- -He this phi.-. the 14th inst., at- tl.U'teil till attention j 1 1 1 1 a mini . ( Ihica her of people I iti r wa go's greatest grain dealer, ll VOU I wish to know who is Hummel' ,. Wharfs strain denier, nan LXiry 1 lumincl. PAXT0NV1LLK Easter services will beheld in the Cnited Kvangelieal church on Kas- hter morning Rev. J. Bhambach preached his tirst sermon at this place on Sunday evening. He was greeted by a Urge and appreciative audience Miss Ksther Short ess of Beavcrtown was the truest of Miss Mollie Mitchell over Sunday ! ed by Lepley; Henry Maurer Into the Sam. Weideiunoyer, our cigar mak- ( house he purchased in Adaiusburg; or, is leaving us this spring. He j Ross Si-bristtoHiintington county; is moving to McClure Frank Theo. Ewig with Ed. Mitchells; Ad Miller's moved on Gabriel Gill's I am Goss on Cal. Ulsh's frrmln West liirm about four miles north-west of Beaver; Ira Goss on the farm vaeat- this place Ix-ah Haffley, who has led by Adam Goss; Ammon Smith on been ipiite sick for the last few Riegle's farm; Harvey Heimbachon months, is slowly i"ecovering , Jesse Knepp's. farm. Irvin (Jravbill, Charles Dolison and Clinton Craybill went to Virginia I'll i if iillUHMl ni .'Uiiiv.u t-v naaaj m to work in a lmnlier woods Miss pa when sufferHiK with rheu- Mercy IJrunncr is visiting lier sister, i mat ism, waB advised to try Gbamber i ,i. Otmmmi ...... Hi. it.- i Iain's Pain Palm. He says: "A Ml-. . .11.1111 1.1 'IT I, 11. . 1 I HQn .1.1-1 t Mtt i i i I im...... Isaac uui, wno nao ix-en ; prove(J of Kreat Beivice to me. It suffering greatly in the last year, ! e ubdued the inflammation and re-.1-1 LL. i .. i u I tiow.l inn nain Should anv Kuflerer iiiki ;u inn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - nrai n i.iii iu?i I Soodt, and was btmed ,n the Has-1 singer cemetery last Wednmlay. i B8AVERTOWN. John A. Kern and Ambrose Au- mod and families, of Adaiusburg, were the guests of J. P. Knirn s ou, Sntiiriliiv D. S. Spccht was to , M iddleliiirg last weak J. K. Van- j I . ,. . . 1, .SJ. Mrs. Julia lvoimg wb . Lt KiMiii'iii HT "looi a day" on i t . .i i .in 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 tiiui' ii i , aiiu' 1 1' .ii mM - i hold a Sunrise .Meeting at ociock i A o ...... ire. T 11 1:111 Lilt' We must oonsratulate the .1 ii i t iiitiok .,.b. - , ' iiu ti tni'ir nrnrmiTnim , . A A . La kattftM ell- upwards 01 nny nwnivo" roHwj Rev. L PJiimmerman will hold communion services in the Lu - Itheran churcli Sundav, April y. Some thirty are prepared to uinie with the church Ira Killer was tn Bannerville on Sunday visiting his lady friend Reuben Foster :..i.. ...I.. fiu .fnmh Haines by lllllllin l" IHl". ' 4" the first ol April William Bin- gaman recently purchased a fium in Iiil1in miintv on which he intends to move in th ben Greenhoe near lutiire ivcu- . . !.... iaa iswivfirmf triiin a .... AT V II ('.,,, spell of 8iokneaa....Mr.efl id Bun bury tuned Beverai pwm in this place with splendid results. lie certainly understands his business. l'.l Wine- was to Richfield this week Thomas Bickel left for Mitnuiburg a few weeks ago where he is working i" a carriage shop. Wecannot n mmend a bet ter and 1 e industrious youngman. Winey Bros., merchants, ship- I" 1 car load Ol wueni iw " A young man of inipeto wn, I'a., who paid specia who paid special attention too yoUllg lady ot said plaa occasionally pre- sented licr I her with a bunch ol Mowers. He exchanged cast-oil' garments to a poor florist who when tilling an or lcr enclosed in the hunch of roses a slip of paper with this inscription, "Don't forirel those worn-ofl pant8 . . 1 e. I.. you Had nroiniscd mea ie i.i".i' he sent the : -"l sus pccuii- a.n ...... Vt . i . .1 - I 1 J ..... nacknffe 10 ma laay u Willi What 1 ' foundand read the paper happened when he called as usual I will leave the question to the read cr to solve. MIDDLEOREEK At this writing but very little of the spring work has been done by our farmers (ioss and Klingler have finished sawing staves on the WeaoW tract Several of oor ,,k , Mirtlin eounty sales peop last week II I T I ... ........I triutnr v iso in our village last week H"'B Knepp of Mifflin Co. transacted business here recently Klingler Bros, made a trin to Painter when they purchased a saw mill and en gine. They also traded their trac tion engine to Jacob Cross and Sol. Yetter, on a small portable. ..J. H. Knepp transacted business in Mif- rliti county last week Mrs. Mus- serofnear Middlelmrg was the guest of Mrs. Sal lie Martin loseph ri.-h and wife were the guests of his brother, H. W. iflsh.. Jerry Koch and E. F. Uoss attended Mrs. Henry Koch's sale in Centre county last week. ..Win. Cross and Jerome Reitz traded horses. Cross irettin" tl, ...... ft.i. tui ('tins It Klinirler "1 j was in Huntington county , alter some stave t'unlier coking . . . Erie ; i Ulsh ol McClure was running our i mui0uFriday as 11. W. Ulsh was t jx.wifitowll on business Mr. ECillmer of Tuscarora Valley was the cne-t ol Wm. Gross several davs l.... I- I In,, ktiiwonr aoiDnf i iobi una uuu. k""i Chas. Maurer brought a new buggy1 , a,. ,lt MSffUnLniw lor II Mill 111. . . .''. - v a. Dr. Mitchell of Dr. McClure David Deifenbach of Logan waa a visitor in our section Henry Maurer and J. H. Knepp were in Middleburg on Saturday Jacob Riegle of Lewistown was hereon business OH Saturday The fol lowing persons have already moved : John Lepley into the house he re cently bought from Henry Maurer; Ed Hei.nbacl. into tl.e house vaeat- J 7 L5?S L?TJ fiUat? , , . .. . . . . , few applications of the liniment r - . til" i , I f nL.oSSi drugRists W. E. Housewerth ami daughter! were at Lancaster severed days last; week, the 'Squire having a case in the courts of L-incaster Co Dr. j VV. H. Ulsh and wife are at his . .,., !, Ltb .runtM. . H. D. Sehnure and wife ami: 1 w " i 1 i II. ;u i mi uu i "u a i i r i jaat Jas. u. arouse, rxp, of your place, transacted vnnr business in i v.... ' hIl. u:.. A.l. ..... mL. - ah Intvn fur Wl'UPfl 1 i loirn mi r nun .....-w. .imvir i ici , nuu an " . months visiting, returned home last 1 W(H?k D. D. (. M. Farnswortn t Danville attended the fliasonie ixlge here on Saturday evening lasi A nutnlier of new students have arrived within the last wi-ek j Wm. 8. Ulrloh, a student of Mt. Airv Seminary, is Boendins a few . I day- at home Misses Alleman, j who are attending Irving College, are at home for a few days Dr. Wm. Miller, ot wuiiamaportf u u I . ! 1 xf O...,o Wm. Miller, of Williamspoit, is the , man. mum vmm ought not ?o drink cVffee, It Tie Vol cauaf unf.bhLatbfSE' SriJratiS mill niinnf iini'. 1 1 la niftilfi f rOffl nil l' graina and bM that uonaaai nrown con r nun 1 is es 1 hii uwubhiu of X'fiw and co ata aboutiTa Cbildrtn like ii aud thrive on ii he- collu.i.liui'outnollniiS Ak v.. in- arueer for Grain-O, the j 1 1 mm J 11 - of coffee and costa about fas much. .... n . . - ' ' 1 ii i . ...... MT. PLEASANT HILLS. Annie Yerger is working in Se lillBgrove...The entertainment held by the Fremont school on Saturday evening was pretty well attended... Some of our people nttcnded the public sale of J, A. Grimm near Freeburg last Friday loseph Lenig intii.ils remodeling his .house this spring Bell KaltriUT, who is working at Liverpool, spent Sat urday and Sunday at her home John Fisher and Lydia Hemine! arc irettinar their houses paintc(L..liitia ?. . . . r IllimillCI erccicd il lll'W loien hi 1 . . I) 1 1 Il 1 in 11 1 of her dwelling malraa a fine ntiiu:ir:ilice. .John o . r. Doyermoveaon nmntrm on 1 up- day 'J'he Si. JobnSunday school will be reorganised next Sunday... Unite a iiiunlier ol our people w 1 n . , ., . . t uiiuiiltu nouses iin iti i 1 iLI b imr. Mnitli iimianoiiierireniienian or . I Berlin were the guests of H. J. . Swartlander's one dav last wwk . . j j i. (i ( r,,i ..Reformed min later of Lanoastc ii will move to our' r tl 0t ih aW y f i t Bargains for All. Having sold my store and oiiig out of the Store Business 7 on the first of April, I wiljaow sell my entire .stock of boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Own B sits, etc. at wholesale prices. I have Mens' Shoes, Boys' Shoes, 4 Ladles and Children's Shoes in ail si.es and ahaoes aud at r prices to suit cuervbody. r Slim's that sold at 1.45, at $1. ( Womens Shoes as low as .S5". t? Men's ShoeS from 7")Cto $-.2". U. f A Few Bargains In Groceries. Levering Coftee, 10c per lb. Deans, 4e per lb. ( )ut Meal, ! per lb. Rice,' 6c jier lb. Baking Soila, 5c wr lb. v Port Pepper, 14operlhi I Jl -r. . . . ll'll. O I c. 1 w'r " V t LAunary csaap, z cakes ;c. i Clothes Pine, lc per dozen. 3 lianner Lye, lOo per can. 4 Flour Sulphur, I3c jicr lb. ; THESE PRICES ARE GOOD ONLY UNTIL APRIL FIRST Which day this store will change hands. If vou do not want to "H buy come and seemy prioesaml Jbe convinced, as this is net to run old shoes out to make room for new stock, but it is a genu 4 ine sale. Do not come too late, -ji Welcome to all whether you A buy or not. Itespecttufly lours. 1 C. W. ORAYBIl-t. ksfT -T- -T-- -T- -T- -T -T- T -fx SELLING AT COST The Greatest Place to mm 1 TOMB m rni . . . r u I ' ri 1 C 1C ThO lnrr T.hrvi t i,,nr v v l L. I ! . -r -1 v -r I 1 I 1 l-V I r n , Brf w r m - W1HW1I1UIHH1MHHIIHUHHMM panj but otfier surroundm-s. , .Wbf tt ntl b nietl.od,, ot this Furniture Store and those of ,uw ttiriuture specialist. How much will it brinir i is the all abaorl tinir diiHuf ion tl. now long can we anord to nana .......... . ... ..... .. .i:ix" w utnorenwy. we try to make a 1,110 Dnt we P,;in Hilterently. We try to make a smal ume ot business, where others figure on large profits irom a sin J"J nhnv. everyday than any store in wfi say tins boldly because we thoroughly believe it to be so. a 1 . it 1 ..a. . - ' 1 . a . null IMMIMII t It" I I III lilt". Oak Rockers, worth 2.7", reduced Extension Tallies, worth i;.), reduced to $ lute Enameled Beds, worth $7, E. S. FURNITURE t4. rhanri ;w ,nit.h .. . town in May and will preach for the Reformed congregation ol this plaoe 1 .. M : i.:i At... 1 15- .. . I liiinnicl was carrying out a tub of hot water for the . , . , , I . . .1 .. , mg, she stumbled and li-11 into the ' II l' . ' ' , n.u wati with one of her arms an ! acalded it very severely David Hoover accompanied by his two daughters, Delia and Mollie, arc I visitinir friends at Milton and Sha , . , . it imOKID... Rev. U. I'. Heilman of Topton, Berks Co., Pa., preached in the Lutheran and Reformed chiuch on Sundav. Mr. Heilman is Sunt. ' ,1,.. ( 1... II , ..I...-. ''' III. I I'llil.l .11 Jill. '.Il L.llll II. Ml. ; . .... I oinmunion services will he held bv the Lutheran congregation on Sun- 0ay, April Blacksmith Shop. I wil! again begin blaeksmithing April 1st with a new set of tools at the old stand. A wagon shop will be placed alongside of my shop. I will Ik- prepared to do all kinds of work. AmAXDUB BHAMBACH. S-2-5L ORDINANCE XO. HA. AS OIUIINAIVCB, oraiilluir iioriiilsHlim to tl.e sprlne Tflt-phono company M WROI a.nl miiliitiiln iiH Toleplione Line In the Huriiug)' of Middleburg, Snyder County, Pennsylvania. Hrrllon I. Hell ordained by the Town coun cil nl til" Ilnrouiili of Mlildleliurir. In Town Ooun- ! i ll osHeuiblt'd, und It x hereby enacted and or Idalned b) authority of the same, tbat permlxfllon ' be and the same In hereby granted to HwSprtBg Telephone Company to erect poles and run wires I on the same over or under any of the Alleys or l.anen of this BorouRh. for Ihe porpOM of trane 'ai'tliiir a ifoneral Telephone business, and the ' same from time to time alter, renew and repair. .....1.... . I...... ftiw n. I.., ... hi nnv of the streets of the said Borough, except where . there are no Alleys tn nppronrh the Town, or vl : when impoasiDio to cross tuo Town Dy Alley or I' Lane. v 1 Si . i Ion .1. Said poles shall ho straight and L I harked, and shall be puluted ut :easl fifteen feet ; iroin.ue gniunu up, wi n hoi ii-mh iuau nruoima , i ot paint, such as the Street Committee of said f ! Boroiifrh may direct. The location Of UK line and noli, si. nil he under the sllnervlslon of the said ft- stroet Committee, and should It become neces- K- l mlltee to change the location of any of the poles L ' the said SDrlnif Telephone L'ouipany shall luiine siiry at any Time in uie juuirment oi suia t oiu- r- dlately upon notice from said committee make 1 ii... rii.uir.Hi nhaaaa nr Ahaaaaa nt. Mm eonr and ft- , expense of thettald Spring Telephone Company. Seellon 4. The said Telephone Company, K'tore entering upon any ot the Streets. Alleys . . . . ...II ...... .,,.- .... ...a MMMMM mm ... v cuustruetlhiror erecting iniles to nald Telephone Line, shall enter Into bond In the sure of one Thousaud (11,000) Dollars to the said Borough, I to bo approved by the Town Council, conditlon , ed for the payment of all damages occasioned by : the construction of said Telephone Line, and also conditioned tbat tbe streets, alleys and ' lanes be left In as good condition as tbey were before entering upon the same for tbe purpose j ot constracUng said Telephone Line, meet ion n. Members of Council shall have the free use of said Telephone Line, for sending i and receiving messages over tbe same for all 1 municipal purposes, as long as said line aballbe l maintained. H. ci ion . Tbe provision of tbli ordinance I shall he formally accepted by said Company, and : In default of such acceptance tbe same shall be null and void. Her t Ion 7. If the said Telephone Line IS not In full operation within one year from date of the passage otthls ordinance, the same shall be mil land void. Passed at a special meeting of tbe Town Coun ell March 1 nth, 1899. . C, 8TKTI.KR, D.T.BHOAWS, Secretary. President. March nth. 19N, tbe above ordlndnce having been passed by Town council and the same hay ing been duly presented to me for .my approval or disapproval, I hereby approve the tame, J . F. KE1TZ. Chief Burgess. V $ 1 BBitfl bbbj 1 nar a mi 1 " ' J wiw wm.w iv WUI . - ..... w t . ... - I : l-V M 11 " umiu'u away iroin UOII16 t . naturally anticipate not onlv plciisante sell iff is our greatest problem. We are after profit th ii.. tit ... I vbib 1 a HIAP I I I III IT to $1.98. 98. I Antiouc Oak Sideboards, worth Si'' . 4.29. VelonrCouohes.54BnrinB8,worthtl5.redueedtotil reduce to 54.b7. I Antique Oak Suits, worth 2o, reduced to 116.78. WEIMER&CO.. DEALERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS hnipth . OPPENHEIMER'S GREAT BARGAIN STOCK .... Evervthiner Ne ptete intne Line of the LATEST STYLE SPRING HATS has inst been received. V fill Shnes! Shoes! You make from us. rich deal. Cnmeand Sse We are nick' l() tiiey use you right. H. OPPENHEIMER, Market St., D1KU Mar. 27, in Book wheat Valley, near ShadePs Mills, Charles BottB, aged about 7 years. Mar. 21, in Eastern Penitentiary of typhoid fever, Howard Jones of Franklin township, Snyder County, aged aliout 4o years. March 19th, near Paxtonyille, after a long illness, Isaac Gill, One!of the best Wheels on the Market ONLY - - - $40.00. IDEAL . . . A wheel of unparalleled qualitf for only $20.00. Fine Bicycle Kepairing Successful ly done. Some good second-hand Wheels now on hand. N. P. HUMMEL, KREAMER, PENNA. Buy Furniture ! S . I y-.i .- 4 1 i n . small margin on a large .. i ' small volume of trade. in our countv has ever so .Ill I II I I liri Ill's' 1 1 I n 1 a a . ... f.. n ouifyurv. KPnn 'm Iwi ainu I a Snas! i - m I w noi l ni im ii, no mistake Ve always ll OUV1 t give you Clothing. prepared to give you suits (till nnwio t li , x i t wiii niiin Selinstrrovc t-,, sJ.KM. wm mivuixDuntin IflAKKc Corruot,.,! I.I..1. Mil 1 r r Eiwj ..'.'.'.'"V"'.' Onions Lard Tallow ,' Chickens per lb Turkeys Hid Shoulder Ham Wheat By Potato.. Old Corn oats Brati per 100 IU. MiddliDKs - .... Ohop " Flour per hbl....! '.. '" ' "" a .j y Will lllt'l'f (Will Pr mrwwm a mmmrn I THE Tan no SELINSGROVE. PA. Lowest Gash Pnces. TTT 1 L " ft n1T f TT n 1 m a UflUDC Uf CIUU U UK r. SKW K wAIol FOR IOC SILVER or Its W I will send a handsome KOI rus Houd fold. Notblnv beats t. oai seiier. Ajrcnis wanien. Aaaress si nor lss, uayandoldt, w. va. IT7riTrPTriTnnrin nLrrLLriHiitn i . .- . '-'f ' g" -tt ... , a , -Ui. arsli(ifc fitA jjfc.- ifi. taiaiti irlnTilgj