POUT TBEVEBTON. Miss Jennie Charles spent Sunday i Chapman, . . . i i K. M Shaffer, who had beenaicn, i :. W. tCnhrhts made business - - o trii to Snnbiiry. Natural ww is very plenty Binoe "Toddy ' i i lt t. l. A. 15. Davis was visiting his many tri. I - i" (WF ilnce. J. . at:d H. F. Charles are re Buijdntg their stiible. Miss Carrie Keleheuhrjoh visited friends in the.eountry. iudire and Whitey want teknow if we are all inspectors. Put ks Shii'mbaugli is spending a (few .lays ui Middleburg. Quite h numlier "t mir people are attending cunt this week. Norman Fisher of thelsle of Que, was visiting his Hon-in-law. I! p. Arnold, win is working at Mi I Ion, spent Sunday at home. Clarence Clock made n flying -rin in Sliamokin I .mi on unl lav. Miss Linnie Aueker, our noted noli ist.is progressing very rapidly. Ti' Maine" which i- used vhich i- used ti ler , wu ink on Saturday night li irvev lMsrar liosrar "1 C. r. , w IL. i In i HiiMtidititf a week at home. NV. O. Noll, .1. IS. Neitz am It. Piilt ure workini! lor R. li. Co. MiNellie Hertzog of Sliamokin fespeiidingn week at P. A. Binga miaiiV. Kev. Brillhart I -t t on Wednesduy for ( inference which will lc held t vVillianisport. Skittino was the most interesting dinu - 'llicnt of tin young (oiks the lore i .ut of tin week. K -v. Fenstermncher returned Bime from conference owing to the illness oi his children. Miss Dollie Hoover, who was irorking at the Packer House, Sun IjnrVi has returned home. Gaily," who was working at R. k Glen, has received his clothes, a. i' .ii bag and his discharge. m' Monday the river was unorosa ablc owing to the ice. The mail was fcrooght by way of Scliusgrove. Cohl weather has again set in to jhow us that it is still winter, and the people arc feeling the effects of it hy la gripc. ' On the 20th inst. while election was being held at the Ferry Hotel one of our voting ladies and Mr. J. were there tailing. Shortly after they came then-, Miss J. excused Mr. J. and admitted Mr. T, who was airing for the returns. You are ill right, Jen., but Mr. J. will not eat another false goose with you. It is stated that a telegrapher on the West Branch sent a false mes- BBSe-on rniiay, via; - ft"M , PriiUv. vie: "llie bove Jersey Shore broke at twelve aclock to-day, and several million feet of logs were coming." Of course our leading algereners, .jicny -nu , ipoy. Keil.iv an.. fuy, g- .... ; ii i i . . t tii.it nattit ready and waneu w me , fcg,, at eleven ochk k na u.8.. I .....I tin. i.lllV 1 lie logs never i .iun un. thing they caught was a cold. SKLINSGBOVE. Ucv. and Mrs. Gensyler returned from their trip to Philadelphia. Frank Eckleman of Eurrisburg s vi-iting friends in tins place. Miss Bessie Gearhart oi Sunbury i a weld mie visitor at Grandma .gehoch's. Mrs. Susan Fisher died suddenly Inst Thursday and was buried Mon day afternoon. The streams in this section were vcrv l .-t .... ant the ice pas-eil oil Hit llie iiiii'i ...in- ..... . .i i .i. . i.: i . . . . winter. The Glee and Mandolin Clubs re- iornisl home Saturday evening from a tiip beyond Lewiatown where they wave elegant satisfaction. Mrs. ( '. (). Mover returned from her trip to New York where she spent several weeks with her hus hund who is employed there. Dr. Heisler spoke before a teach mg institute at Ilughesville, iy He also taming Co., on Saturday. I. ...I I. tm II.. Hurl, on Si l in l:l V Tm i liiiaVi Washington's i The grammar school ot this place j present employed at Northumlier Krthd iv in the Opera House under I will have no school during the week j land, spent Saturday and Sunday at m auspices of the 1'ostand Women's ' a. M l Ki licf ( 'or)s were well atlenilnl ana rxecllent in character. The knitting factory has started operation. I have not learned how many are eniiioyed, but learn that as fast as tarties can he taugnt operate machines, more will started. be UNION TWP. Rev. W. K. Britlh irdt u at Wil liamsport attending oonterenoe this .L - Thra are many families iu oui little town that will change houses this spring. Jem G. Martin attetided the Ev awrelioal Ass'n Conference at Head ing last week. I William lieigle has gone to Se I linsgrpveand will work lor Geo. Schocll the coming summer. Merchant R. L. Sihatfer and Oliver Aueker were seeing tilt sights in Sliamokin over Sunday. W iii.lmi .Ur A. K. Aueker of Verdilla is kept very busy repairing watches and clocks. (Jive him a call. The entertainment at Reiser's on Friday night was a grand success, good music, good speeches, good plays, good all through. Louis Seholl, head roller lor the linn oi Taylor, Tube and Pipe Co. at Washington, Pa., spent a tew days ..I lat week among friends here. The Winner's Sunday School elected the following officers tor the ningyenr: 8upt, A. T.Strawser; Asst. Slipt., A. E. Winner; Sec'v, A. S. Seohrisl; Asst. Sec'y, I. W. Longacre; Treas., i. Wise; Organ ist, Miss ( !ora Sechrist. We are sorry to note the tact that by our short communication some time ago concerning ineieniaw ww i! i ..... i i i .i;......i,... at ill,. ti. ! I1IIIUIC lOI BUM1JUI .11. publican primary, we hurt the poli tical business oi some unsuccessful siirn uainters. Although we now Irnmv that women are elimble to tlie office of school director, this does not say that 16 votes elect one, but it -imply shows how far our influence goes, and if we have secret friends at Sunbury or Nanticoke, that does not help in a?, they have votes. But they say that it takes all sorts of people to make the world and it is awfully hard putting up with them. A n I).. Fluent, editor of lb Journ-i), Dovlestowu, Ohio, suffered for a number of years from rheuma tism in his right shouldir and side. He says : "My right aiui at times was entirely useless. I tried Cuam berlain's Pain Balm, and was sur prised to receive relief almost imme diately. The Pain Balm has been a constant companion of mine ever hince and it never fails." For sale by ah Druggists. SHADEL. Mrs. Charles Neitz and her chil dren are visiting her parents, T. T. Reicheo bach's this week. The funeral of George Shaflcr's child of Meiserville was held at Crubb's church on Monday. H. A. Ebright of Aline purchas ed a tract of tinilieiland from John Shatterly. Consideration $1(K). Quite a number oi our farmers are comolainiug that the grain fields) wni be damagci! tl.is winter on ac- ,.,.. nf ,i ,. I,,..IVV rains and cold count of the heavv rains j weather that prevails. Quite a number of people from .ttendlDir court for the q lu.ari tllt trial ot Mrs. ..,.. . . . nnt ,,,. fa - - " ' i K. D. Mover and Harvey Mover of Freeburg will both move to Liver pool, Perry Co., next month. I hope they will meet with success in in their business in that county. Urnln-O Mrnln-O ! name when Itt'ineinher that VOII dallalnn.DDetlztnit, nourish- intr food ilrink to tuke the plitce of coffee. .Sold by nil frooers and liked hv nil who have used it. drain O is 1 made of pure grains, it aids dilution 1 and HtreoKthens the nerves. It is uot ' a stituulunt hut a health builder aud the ahlldrsn us well as the adults can ,tr,.,k it with L'reat, benefit. Costs nhniit one. fourth as lunch as coffee 15a. and Km. per package. Ak vour Kroner ...r ........ ... ADAMSbUKU. Jos. I. her of SeUnavrrove was in . town Saturday Kpj, a. M. Aurand is visiting friends in AltiMina. Miss Mary Kempfer has returned home from Sunbury. Miss Lizzie An man of Altoona is . ... tr .;ll visiting Mrs. iv in. mwn I Itomig has taken the (n- ...... . II tract to erect veral buildings in ' Sunbury. owing to the fact that Prof. Smith it. l mmmm m 1 . . M nas neen cnoeen ai a jurui Miss Estella M. ltimig's school Bickel's will hold an entertainment on Friday evening, March 2nd. A varied programme consisting of re in citations, coon songs, etc., win oe rendered. All are cordially invited to attend. Havevou Heard i! of n? i You mav have heard 9 J about SCOTT'S EMULSION J J and nave a vague notion a that it is cod-liver oil with f f its bad taste and smell and f W . i-i w i ail its omer repulsive iea- 1 tures. It is cod-liver oil, the ( 1 purest and the best in the i world, but made so palata- i ble that almost everybody ( 1 can take it. Nearly all J children like it and ask for ( i more. 1 1 SCOTT'S ! EMULSION looks like cream ; it nour- 1 ishes the wasted body of J the baby, child or adult i better than cream or any f other food in existence. It bears about the same rela tion to other emulsions that cream does to milk. If you have had any experience f with other so-called "just as J good preparations, you S will find that this is a fact. W Tk ktmnnkntnhiff. that Aft?. irv 'Vr r r . combined with the cod-liver oil give additional value to it because fl . . .I . 0 mey lone up mv: nervmu jysitm 2 and impart strength to the whole body. toe. nd $i.oo. all dmglMt. t SCOTT & IlOWNt, Clwmistt. Nrw 1 ork. KKKAMhii. Quite a iiiiiiiIht of candidates were in town last week. Quite a number of our citizens attended court this week. Cornelius, the photographer, is in town at present taking penny pic tures. Mrs. A. W. Smith of Scliusgrove mingled among friends in tywu ou Friday. Jacob Hummel's youngest child was seriously ill, but is slowly con valescing. Howard Ulsh of Selinsgrove.trans- acted business in town between trains Friday afternoon. J. F. Walter and family attended the funeral ot Mrs. Walter's mother, Mrs. ."Miami risiier ai OBiiuiyruvt: i on Monday. ! Kev. Simon Aurand delivered a m . 4 t .1: very interesting and instructive ser mou in the school house Thursday evening, lie nan ior in meiue, "The Fullness of Christ." William Bickel, who iiad been sick with typhoid fever and was confined to the house nearly all win- j ter, was noticed on our streets the other day. We arc glad to sec you enjoying your usual good health Will. PAXTONVILLE liorn to Win. Cornelius and wife, a son. Miss Ixittie Howell of Iteaver town visited in town Thursday. Mrs. Dillman and son of Sunbury visited Mrs. Sallie BowerSOX last week . A Mrs. Samuel Weidenniyer of Mc CluK visited her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Howell a few davs last week. Simon Decker and daughter, Mrs. m. (ilossner of Glen Union, Clin - Wm ton Co., arc visiting friends in town; ' at present Vrnnk Baker, who bail liecn suending the summer and part of the winter in Ohio, returned home ou oamruuy. Miss Kate Derrleft for New Ber lin last U-eek where she intends to j spend a tew weeks with her sister, I m T T &r i Mrs. J. D. Winters. Miss Kate Bickhart, who is at home with her parents. .... m gSM SI The children of Rolandus Hass- inger, who met with the accident that was mentioned in last week's items, are sloVry improviug. T Car USriMl la Twa Dr Take LixaTrra Baoao vumra TaaLna. All aora'i lg-nacnre on erery 6ox. ma, 14 SHAMOKIN DAM. Miwi Am;a Slcar of Winfkhl vis- ! iteJ his I Wither, Martin Sltar and family, over Sunday. Mrs. Maud YoUUg of Northum-iK-rlund visited her parents, J. C. Bakelest anl wiie over Sunday. Dr. A. M. Smith of Adanisburg Wat in town on Thursday looking up his political interests.' Get). Gaugler and son, Daniel, matle a Itusiuess trip to Miildlebmg ' Wetlnestlay. D. 1. Hitter was in Mitltllebiirg on business on Monday. (i.W. lloardman visited his sister, j Mrs. Bickhatt, mar Freeburg over Sunday. Misa'Edifh Dutry visited rela tives in Sunbury the latter part of , last week. M.S. Wendt, wife and daughter, Lillian, visited relatives anil friend near New Berlin over Sunday. There is a sudden change in the weather at present. W'e suppose it is so that some oi our candidates will not sweat on their journey up salt creek; airs. Cyrus snipe is visiting parents, Josiah Banner and (ami her v. Whal lo the rhiltlr.'M Drink ? Inii't irive tlieni tfii orccfTVe. Hav- you i rled the new food ilrink oalled URAIN'O? It is delioloui ami noui I i-liiug and takes the place of ooffee. I Tti more (J-rain U yon give theobil ilren tlie more health you distribute ih rough their systems, Grain O it made of pure grains, ami when prop ; erly prepareit tantt'H like the choicect irniilHH of cofTee, but eonis itboiit i hc much. All ifrooers sell it. 15c. and 25c. FREEBURG A number of our citizens have been attending court this week. A number of citizens employed in oilier counties returned home tovote. Miss Florence Mover has been spending the past week in Northum berland, Miss da Mcrtz of Williatnsport port is visiting the family of Dr. E. V. Tool. A. H. Hendricks and wife of Kiel) lit: Id visited J. S. Hendricks and family. Our young friend Allen Brown has been quite sick with pneumonia but is slowly recovering. Arthur Brown, employed at Dan ville, returned on Saturday to re main home ftir the summer. P. B. Hilbi-h will hold his 19fth sale of Western horses at his sale ifntl exchange stable, Friday, Mar. 2. Mrs. White and her sister, Miss Minnie Gemberllng, were callers at Dr. E. W. Toole's residence Satur day. tar i .ii i Washington s nirtntiay was ceie- . . Drgted by appropriate exercises in' the public schools throughout our j township. Prof. Geo. W. Wallwrn Wlllooen I spring term 0f ti,e Freeburg Academy on April 16, for the bene fit of teachers. Many of our ladies arc vicing with one another for the greatest number of quitting! and also for the finest work put on them. Miss Sue Erlenmeyer, aii-oinpa-nied by her brother, Victor, leaves for Philadelphia this week where she expects to spend some time. February has been received and entertained with the warmest etithii- j siasm but owing to its unavoidable reverses it has turned the "cold boulder" upon its throng of ad mirers. It is veiy bard to stand idly by and see our dear ones sutler while awaiting the arrival of the doctor. An Albany (N. Y.) dairyman called at a drug store there for a doctor to come and see his child, then very !comea sick with croup. Noi. finding the U .l a tm " i i J in, ne iett word lor nun to at once on his return. He also bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which he hoped would trive some relief until the doc tor should arrive. In a few tours be returned, saying the doctor need better. The druggist, Mr. Otto Scholz, says tbe family has since re commended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their neighbors and friends until be has a constant de mand for it from that part of the country. For sale by all Druggists. MlDDLEBURQH MARKET. Butter 20 Eggs 12 Onions. Lard 6 Tallow.. 4 Chickens. 6 Tnrkeys Shoulder Ham Wheat 68 Rye..., 50 Corn 35 Oats (old) 00 Oats (new).... 25 Potatoes Bran per 100. 80 Middlings" 90 Chop 90 opoooooooooooooooooooooooo JL NOW HE KNOWS Reed Rockers, - $1.25 and up. Couches, - - . $4.50 and up. Bed Room Suits, $16.50 and up. WJH. A. SHIPMAN, 439 MARKET ST., SUNBURY, PA OOOOOQOOOOO(XXCOO(XXOOOOOOCKXOOOCOOOOOOCOOOOOCOOOOOO Fraiili S, Riegls, DSiiLER IN n Inquire for . . Prices and Terms. Public Sales. Notices ot Baled will be Inserted free under thl t-etidlUK wlieo i lie hi Us are printed ai I Lin office. Whan tlie bills are not printed at this office SO cents will be ehived. Persons expecting to have sale should select a date and have It insert; ed In this column. THURSDAY. March 1, two and one-fourth mile notth-weat of Chapman Post Office, Mm O. W. Slahl will sell one horse and farming implement. THURSDAY, March 1, loo, two and one-fourth mile, north-weal of Chapman. Alice A. Stahl will sell I hones, 1 cow, farming im plements and household goods, THPKHDAY, March 1, lteo, three miles south of New Berlin, Chas. C Yerger will sell 2 mule, 3 horses. 2 cows and farming implements. FRIpAY, March 2, John Walter will sell live stock and fartninir Implements 1 miles west of Middleburg. WEDNESDAY, March 7. 19oo, two miles north of Kreainer. Mrs .Sarah Dunkcllier.'er will sell horses. II bead of cattle and farming implements. WEDNESDAY, March 7 at his farm i miles went ofMiddlebiirg. 0 K. linns will sell I ho ses. 2 mules, is head of cattle, I ' utioats, I brood sows and farming implements. KM I)aY, March 10, 1901). one and one-half miles north of Oriental and 2 miles west of Mei serville, John llilliert will sell '2 mules, t head nf entile ami fnrroing implements I ?ZJ'.3n.-&,,?- mentM and tioutvhuld good. THUBDAY, March IB, lOOO. Lewi Kisber will sell horse .cnwsnml farming implements, near McKees Half Kalis. SATURDAY. March 17, IffI, three miles north aastof Mlddleburg, Edward Hummel' will sell 4 horn..., 2 cows, .1 bead young cattle I Saturday, Manh and farming implements. I'JOn. nt lintel lnd.'iend- en.-e. t'liapmnn r o , .sir'der county, will sell horNCM, lure. liuggie and linuaeliold furnl- MONDAY, March 19ih. Wm. Hitter will sell 3 horses, VI liend of cnttle and fnrmiiig imple ments 1 mile east of Kratzerville. TCBJSDAV, March Is, near Pallas, John Shaffer will sell stock nn.l (arn-iiiK implements. TIU'IISDAY, March 13, Bl Stroiiptown, In West I'erry towiiMhip, K. s Stroup will sell horse, cows, farmingimplctiicntM. etc. New Store ! New Goods! Low Prices ! Having opened a store in Doodle town I wish to invite the attention of the public to :t nice line ot the . a . I B r?"lfi ut " lowest prices COi'l-'B nr. American Knle Brand Loom ltojt4t t'fl CiifTt-i , liana tleliHoiifi flavor and abundant ntreiitfth. For the ptirpoae of Introducing this new brand I am offering it at only llctfntaa pound or (5 pounds for BO cents. Uiveuaa trial order and you will buy again. Battle Ax Oat Meal-an flue a qual ity an man ever tanted and cheap 3 pound package, 10 cent, each, alz packagea, or 19 pounds for SO cent.. These are Special Bargains. Come in and try them. We will have other Offer.. Watch oar "ad." A. H. MOVER. 8PINAL Df. Fowl's Golden Relief. S a Tuia spacino ta all INFLAMMATIONS Old ftorM, Wound. Kbaiullna Mearalgla Fir iiiJ PA1I ItdiU jkid ' I Saiiaa. WeiearawU.rierteaavaT That he never did know just how to buy furniture until he found himself in our store. Ad jntpvuJH regret the bar gains hist if you have not in spected on r Hue of furniture, which is the most complete in the city. We name you few of our bargains: m minimum mint Special J. m a A Announcement t Glassware. T . I have just received a fine T ; ; assortment of glassware, con- j sisting oi Cake Dishes, Fruit Stands, Celery Trays, Butter . '. '. Dishes, Pitchers, Spoon Hold- ', 'i X ers, &c., &c. at prices ranging T I from 5 to 15 cents. T Peerless Making Powder, one T T pound cans, 8c. Axle Grease, 15c. cans at 10c., X 25c. buckets at 1 5c. Fine Gloves and heavy Men's Mitts. S. B. SIMONTON. . ............ .. . ...,tM.MT..'...M.-TMT. i . . . t . . . . . 1 i t . . . . , , BE SURE . . . That yon r eyes and yoni Children's eves are in good condition. They may not complain, and, yoi ninv not Know likil iihmi eves u .a. i A.m a ii - y - - ii.ui r 1 1 t it i w mmi ill lAimlmt mo n ttCUKj Mill tlllKT IU Ml VL'IWI IIIOU nervous disorders us u result of ne lectins tins lmiMirtiint mutter, v test the eye with absolute aeeurac; No glasses recommendul unless thr a la 1. 1 ill r rr it'VJ . xi in iut w 1 1 ii l 1 1. in uit ii l vtiii nil tuu nvi m nno auii ! mnm n iiaira tlin Id A -I . mi iiu k in HuriiT r'iiiitr. I iiisrvi af a t a a aJ rni bined with expeiience and skill flu nm olsticn iMHrrnttwiit.M. maki mistakes a thing of the past, drugs used. B. F. 8HEIBLEY, (leweieranu iveiraeinig ipucia 7 7 if uanvar .vr amiaTn Oraduale Philadelphia Optical Collage WANTED ! Reliable man for Manager T I rfV T 1 . urancn umoe 1 wisn mi open id vicinity. Good opening ior an oMoni. vihAP mm ainniT mwi this paper when writing. ar : A. I. JUvJIVIVIO, VUWIUmu, a rrt tirvnnra : Illustrated catalogue 4 eta