f 4 1 CLE A BROSIOUS BROTH ERS. Olothin Rtore means huvers from They read our They know that When we say to buy. Ml And You'll Not be Disappointed. All Men's Suits That ..), () :inil I reduced to "i are now $4.98 All and SS.50 Nuts i duced to S6.66. now re- Thi 811. 12, -' I 1 ond $14.00 tire now reduced to :ts s 1 ( ) R h Glassware. I have just received a fine assortment ol glassware, con sisting of Cake Dishes, Fruit Stands, ( 'clery Trays, Butter Dishes, Pitchers, Spoon Hold ers, &o., &e. ai prices ranging from 5 to 15 cents. Boots and Shoes, I nave on about 3( 10 rmirs of 8IIOCS WHICH Llli.h ! am cost . !,,inc not at and below i ake t n for lull and win ter goods. Notions. No these prit iii Notions liadies' Hose. lOto 15c. Misses Hose, 10 to 15c. Men's Hose, 8 to 15c. Men's Work Shoes, 'J." to 50c. Men's Overalls, 15 to 50c. South' Overalls, 25 to 50c. Handkerchiefs, 5 to 12c. Suspenders, Latest St vie 10 to 25c. Ties, 5 to 2: Thanking you for ronage, I kindly ask nam t same. past pat- a contin- S. B, Simonton. i cScSoecO: oS3ofto(oS)ooSoOoO o t linspve i Marble Yard e 1 keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order all kinds of Marble and Granite Monuments and Tleadstonds . . . 1 have one of the best Marble "utters in the State and consequently turn out good work. OLD STONES CLEANED AND REPAIRED. OotMAftd tM my work and prkM Thankinjf yoti for iNtM fvor, 1 most respectful ly ak a continuance of same. M. L. MILLER. oto.o.oooto.oo.o.ooo X Bargains X V TREMENDOUS i N 6 AT-- all directions. They know :uls and take the quickest route tor this particular store. not even the cost is loOKeu u ALL YOUTHS' SUITS Worth $6 and 87 (lured to are now re- Mere are the Bargains . . All thenobby $8 ?K) and a few m- Suits we reduce to MS SKLINSGROVE. There were eight thousand people at the Lutheran Reunion at Island Park On the 3rd inst. The attend ance from town was very large, over one hundred tickets were sold beside those who went in private convey ances and bicycles. The special train, that ran to M' t 'lure, was well patronized. There were 58 ministers at the reunion. . . .Mrs. E. B. Kil linjrerol Trenton, N. J., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Amelia Wagensel ler and other friends. . . .Miss Dora Young of Lewisburg is being enter tained by Miss Mary Noetling Dr. C.B. Front, formerly of'Wilkes Bar re, spent a few hours on Friday with his aunt, Mrs. M. L, Wagen seller. . . .Major Rollback and tam ilv attended the funeral nlhis broth er, Martin Hull back at New Berlin on Sunday. . .Mrs. I laasand daugh ter of Philadelphia are spending a few days with Mr. Kayhuok and family. . , Forrest Holmes i9 visit inv his parents, 'Squire Holmes and wife. . . .Mrs. P.Hilbishanddaugh- j ter, Mrs. Given of Elizabeth, N. J. were visiting tit Espy last week. . . . i Samuel Gemberllng of New Colum I bia spent Sunday with Merchant Meek and family. . . . Mrs.Dr.Yuwy went to lloekford, Illinois to visit friends expecting to be absent about a month . . .Mrs. Babb, who visitetl her sister, Mrs. Kate Wagenseller, returned to her home. . . . ine iai theran Sunday school picnic at Clem ent's Park was well attended and an enjoyable day was Bpent. . . .Geo. Sehart and John S. Schooh have taken a bicycle trip to West Vir ginia. HI M.MEL'S WHARF. Quite a number of our people at tended thecampmeetingat Clement's Park. . . .Among those who attend ed the picnic at Yerdilla on Satur day were Irvin Walter and family, Mrs. Stroub and children and Miss Daisy Fulkroad. .. .Arthur Noll and James MusseT, who are employ it 1 in the axe factory at Lewistown, sKiit Sunday in this place. . .Frank Elliott and family and Mrs. Trate and children of Shamokin Dam vis ited Andrew Trutt'son Sunday. . . . On Saturday evening while Samuel Bulick was trying to put the bridle on a horse, which was loose in the stable, he was accidentally thrown down and the horse stepped on his thigh. We are pleased to hear that he is slowlv convalescing. . - Miss Carrie Sehoeh is visiting her sister, Mrs. Troutman near Newport. . . . Emmet White, wifeand little daugh ter of near Salem visited Samuel, Trutt's lastSunday GalenHoltz- shoe and family of Shamokin spent Sunday at P. M. Teats' The people of this place feel highly elat ed liecause Wallace Teats won the gold medal at the bicycle race from Sunbury to Snydertown. , wmm $7.50. 2 I 9 SALE what a Clearing Sale in our ior mis s;im-, us uwo uun ; All diilflren's Snlts Thai should sell ai looiiw ? 1 SI ..! now reduced to esc Ml the Suits that were priced $1.84 and 1 are now 08 C The pretty suits that should sell at (5.50 and !?(' arc reduced to $3.98. ROS. KKEAMEH. Frank Mitchell and John Duck, who had been working tit Steelton, have returned home The exam ination of teachers for this township took place In the Kreamer school house last Tuesday (Juiti a number of our citizens attended the Lutheran Reunion at Packer's Is land last Thursday. ...A. C. Smith and ra Mitchell enjoyed fishing on the Susquehanna last Friday James Boush was in Freeburg last Wednesday Miss bora Walter unu visitimr triends in Selinsirrove last week A. D. Kramer, one of our most enterprising citizens, re ceived a carload of fine flagstone last week. He is now ready to serve the public with all size stones, light or heavy. We would advise any one in need of the article to call on him Win. Frevinan and wife visited friends at Red Rank on Sun day. . . .Some of'our citizens attend ed communion services at Salem on Sunday Michael Erdley pur chased a fine black horse at Freeburg on Monday ... .A. C. Smith, our energetic and industrious merchant, shipped two carloads of onions dur ing the post week John Fields and family now occupy their new home. It is certainly a beautiful and up to date home. We congra tulate you, John, upon having one of the nicest homes in the county. UNION TWP. William Sechrist and family of Northumberland were visiting among friends here over Sunday. . . .Has way Kelly and wife of Sunbury spent Saturday and Sunday with friends here Geo. Metzer and wife of Aline are the guests of W. W. Sholly over Sunday. . . .Chas. Walter of New York City spent last week with his old friend' Gott let ! Schrcy .... Harry liituer returned home after spending the summer in Lancaster county . . . . Howard Scholl has been employed as one of the teachers for the coining term over in Northumberland county. . . .Rev. J. H. Maisc, the blind evangelist, will preach at the Witmer's United E- vangelica church on Sunday, Aug. 20 We read in a piper some time ago that there was a law pass- etl by the last Legislature imposing a tax of one duftar on each wheel for building and maintaining a side path rn iro into effect .Tnu. 1 . 1 000. In O f order to get the thing started in good time we learn that in a number of counties (including Snyder) the com missioners have already, levied the tax, and to hasten the matter, some of the good people up in Penn and Monroe townships have printed signs up along the river road forbidding bicyclers the use of the public road. The soothing and healing proper ties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures, have made it a great favorite with .the people ev erywhere. For sale by all Druggists. BARGAINS WEST BEAVER. Born to U. F. Herbster and wife, a sou . . .John Benfer of lcClure met with a painful accident at Man's ax factory last week, by having an ax slip and cut a severe gash in his face U. Jf. Herbster and James : Steely made a business trip to Lewis ) town on Friday L. A. Jenkins ia making preparations for going in I to the strawberry business on a : large scale F. C. S. Peter has the job ior painting the Dunkard church at Bannerville. .Dr. Simon reported last week no sick on his he can now have time to count i his pnxs for the past year .8. H. Philips reports his cow to be well and in good health, after eat ing potato stalks that had been heavily paris greened shortly before , . . . W. H.Knepp was under the impression he had unjointed his neck the other day by being thrown from his horse Johnny Wagner has torn down his old house and will have a new one upshortly in its stead .... The bicycle race course ironi uurerBwiurvn u uie nui, tie- 1)1 l ..I L i. lL. LSI U low, is well patronised on Sunday evening by the young bloods of West Beaver while they claim they unattending Christian Endeav - or thig Six patriotic young m'n at t,,is e,u' sc'Mt m t'leir namea to recruiting omoe as oennsgrove ior the purpose of becoming members ot the . National Uuanls ot tlie Key- stone St;ite. .The toot Ot the steam thresher is heard almost daily at j this end, wheat reported about one- fourth crop, oats good. . . .The dry : weather we have had for the past week, is telling on the corn, in some places the blades are all dried up... The show held at McClure last week did not give satisfaction to some that were in attendance, George soys Barnum had more at- tractions S. H. Philips and family spent part ot Sunday with some of their Lowell friend -. BIT, PJtEASANT MILLS. Quite a number of our people at- A' ,liIIis1' und wifeof Northiimber tended the namnitiPfltfna .-it Rummil 'and were the guestsof Mrs. Kantz Grove on Sunday C. A. Schnee who is working in the Insane Asylum I at Harrisburg, is spending a week I f 180 vlBlted l tUrrisburg examin- at home. . . .Our people were busy I w8 records in the State Library, j attending picnics mi Saturday at !et,- Hulso visited at Sunbury, Sha- I Bed Bank and at Yerdilla. 'The, n,okm Mifflmburg and other places 1 ( UrflaM Cr,rm-t RimH nnA (i. ( )r- where he found relatives and friends j chestra of this place furnished the music at the latter place. . . .Rich ard Kotherniel left Tuesday last for Harrisburg to work in the asylum. The Reformed congregation will hold harvest home services on Sun- I day, Sept 3... E. A, Garman, wife and two other ladies of Richfield were the guests of Landlord J. 1. Yergers on Sunday Elmer Troup's were the guests of Amnion Earner's at Richfield over Sunday Charles Wochley who is work ing at Montaudon, spent several days at home last week A. F. Schnee and George E. Hepnermade a business trip to Pfoutz's Valley on Friday. SALEM. Prof. F. C. Fisher returned from a trip to Atlantic City. . . .Miss E dith Henry of Sunbury is paying a pleasant visit among friends at this place. . . .Some of our boys were to Sunbury on Saturday to witness the bicycle race and reported the medal brought to Snyder Co The Sa- lem Sunday school will hold a picnic on .Saturday, Aug. 12tb. Every . body is invited to attend Joseph , Dunkelberger of Clearfield County, is visiting ins sister, :irs. jienry Kuster of this place. . . .John liil ger and wife were out of town over Sunday. . . .1. E. Maurer & Co. are busy drilling wells in the southern part of the County. . . .It's an easy matter for r . C. r lsher to go to see his Lot, because he can ride a Co- lumbia Chaiuless Lewis Gem- berling went to New Jersey, to sell a team of coach-horses. Some think ; b will not come back for a year . . . : Communion services were well at- ; tended on Sunday C. H. Wood- ! ruff and Jacob Kuster attended the horse sale at Freeburg on Monday. Ooo CoDee Agree Willi Tea T If not, drink Grain-O made from pure grains. A lady writes : "The first time I make Grain-0 I did not like it but after using it for one week nothing would induce me to go back to coffee." It nourishes and feeds the system. The children can drink it freelv with great benefit. It is the strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a package today from your grocer, follow the directions in makingit and you will have a delici ous andnealthf ul table beverage for oid and young. 16c and 26c. FREEBURl?. Mm. M. C. and Elizabeth R. Dill received the sad intelligence that the wife of Wol L. Dill at Pateraon was at death's door. Thev immediately started tor home Thurs day noon. On their arrival at Pat- I erson, Mrs. Dill was a corpse in the Hospital. June 1894, Win. L. Dill ! and his bride, now deceased, were here on their welding trip,, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Buyer. The deceased made annual visits to Free burg where she was a welcome guest. ' Her many friends here regret her I departure am! mingle their sorrows! with the afflicted husband and dear little Margaret who is now mother less, and the Dill family and com-! mend them to the care of their HeSVtnly father, who doeth all ! things well. The MissesCoyle and 1 Hart, the Paterson ladies who to ! coatpanied Mrs. Dill and Elizabeth 1 to our place, will remain till the end of August. They are sociable and ' intelligent ladies ami are admired i by our people for their excellent I . -M l .r r i tuuuua vnuries w . jsassier is la pleasant visitor to Millheim, Ceu- tre Co The architect who will erect the new home for J. C. W. 1 Bossier, was here to examine the' , location, etc. ...Mrs. Win, Wain- I 1 Im,1l' her son of Brooklyn, N. Y., 1 tire me guests oi tier mother, Mrs. Susan E. Hover. . . .Dr. D. C. Ni- jile ot fllOVeytown was also the guest at the same place... A number of our people have taken out their early potatoes. Thev report a good crop and in fine condition. . Mrs. .1. G. Meyerof AaronsbuiL' and Mrs. Phillips are the guests ot Judge Mover. .The sweet corn crop is favorable and the corn is a full and well developed crop Our poeple ate making preparation for the choir convention to be held the 19th Our band furnished the music for the combined Sunday school picnic at Mohantongo lastSat- urday, o inst 1 he L. and H. Sunday school will hold their an nual picnic on the 2(J inst J, i!!sl unMyi wt. rederto So h nee bJd M . rewell last Saturday- He of youthful days. At Freeburg he spent his time in the library of his cousin, Prof. D. S. Boyer, making searches, etc. He roomed with his cousin, Mrs. Luther Kantz. He is now at Lewistown and Yeagertown on Ins way to his home at Cuyahoga Falls, Summit Co., Ohio. He is an honor to Freeburg, the place of his nativity. ! Mien: iFUDimn X MARBLE WORKS, j -Hfrr -0- Z R.H. LANCE, lint I.-r In Mnrblp mid Srulrh Grnnilc . . . MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES & CEMETERY LOT ENCLOSURES. Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired. Prices as Low as the Lowest. Satisfaction Guaranteed. J. A. JENKINS, Agt., Crcssfijove, Fa. h-w-wh-w-j-'-x-i-:-: NEURALGIA cured b Pr. Miles' Paim Pills. "Ouucunt a dose. At all druaiclsta 9-t st anfl Best Shoe St( MARKET STREET, Ladies Shoes from 75c. to $7.00. Children's Shoes from 15c. to $2.00. J. O. CHESTNUTT, Head Ad ? Are your nerves weak? Can't you sleep wall? Pain in your back? Lack energy? Appetite poor? Digestion baa? Beils or pimples? These are sure eigne of poisoning. From what poisons? From poisons that are al ways found in constipated bowels. If the contents of the bowels are not removed from the body each day, as nature intended, these poisonous substances tre sure to be absorbed Into the blood, al ways causing suffering and frequently causing severe disease. There Is a common aense cure. AVER'S PILLS They daily insure an easy and natural movement of the bowels. You will And that the use of 3q nyu 9 oarsaparitia J with the pills will hasten i . .i recovery, u ueanscs iuc blood from all impurities and is a great tonic to the nerves. VMio ihm Doctor. our atedtaal Depettawat i ono nt the most eminent pliysiclnni in th United Sluten. Tnll thoilwtor Just how you nro iufferlna. Vnu will receive the belt medical udv icu without coit. Address, UK. J. C. AVER, Lowell, Maiti. doOc2oQo9o'oci30o9oSio9o9ofl i Wrought Iron t Bangs Gornpany.1 FOUNDED IN i86f.l o - PAID UP CAPITAL, $1,000,001, exje wnat tne people ot Miv- n I , , I 1 M r. aer county, wno nave neetti usinc the Home Com fori Range, have to say: M0XM Ilnir Fulls, Pa., All','. 7, ! Our Mew Home timufort Huii.' prcvi'd tu lie just as 1 lit- salesman n v It, tor iiuyililnK la ri'iiKun. Wp DJtve d er uvea I stove nr a renin tual would nonrea it to w ami i wooja Box pdn n any way near ranal It ior oodklnft. mm 1 1.;; or liollltr(. SOffleS It to say, w t J H is ine neuie nr DerTeoilim, J, 11. HALL. LEWIS rttHEB. E. ST.V11L. HeKW s Halt Kalis, l'a.. Aul'. 7. i-mJ We purchased a Home Comfort U.o M six years in ami i!Ke it. it. is a baker and heater also a fuel saver convenient. 1 am wall satisfied. U.S. BINE, Pundore, Pa.. An. 7. 181 I wish to say to the pttDlM that Home 'ointort, i:ani(c Is nil the ,!. claimed tor It. If does not use ball mui'h fuel as our Old stove did. 1 half a huckef of coal In h rane m Ml .M. anil eookeu uinner wuu UM sanii' and had plenty of llro at 1 P. M. tank In iuri Mie tlilin; for washlm.'. steam c-capes from It. If this does N satisfy any one, they can come and and I will 9how them liow It works. p.o. wrrMsRj Snyder rounty, Pa. 7, IS Having bought ono of your Uaprc Ilomi; Comfort, Hances, I mice el pleasure In saying that It has proven I tlrely satisfactory. It bakei MrAsctl heats quickly and requires but liti fuel ; furnishes plenty o( hot watd ' ull puriKises ; in fact It. is to the li and as such we cheerfully recommend I what Improved machinery Is to the i.,r to our ueigiiDors and friends. LEVI STAIH.I toe)oa)ooceof5o(jo9ocOJ -xto4tQ4i 8eeee9ftti V'i-4sssOv ECONOMICAL SHOE EMPORIUM THE FACTORY SHOE HOUSE. CneapBst and Best Snoe Store in tne State SUNBURY, PENNA. NEAR TRUST BANK. Men's Dress or Work Shoes from $1.00 to $7.00. General Manager. . j. . - ........ t , . . . ,