r. 68 . 50 . 36 . 26 . 30 . 90 90 90 3.50 ad by KANTZ. si toil S. i. Kline and K. F. I'lrieh friends at Kratzerville Sunday. Mrs. ITminr Bonambafffl It W Dropej ami rheumatism are the ailments. Henry Kmiiiir rtiat a valual.le oow last week. Jerrv H.hivit. BMMd villao-e Kiitiiinv. lie is one of don's enterprising citizens. Urr Herrotd'i joungeat son is slowly Improving frmin attack of inllaiiui tion of tin' Itowels. B. F. Dock sold a team of horses lust week. Manv of our peon'1' attended eotn munioii scrvicesnt FMebOIg and isalcni Faster Sunday. Charles Sprenkel is on the siek list. Mrs. F. F. Holtzonple is improving from an attaek of qtunoy. Ed. Watt of Williamsport visited at H. Holtwmple'sand Mrs. Jerry Charles, the latter lieing his sister. R. R. Forry went to Milton on busi ness last week. Robert is a photographer. WEST BEAVER. Very little outs has leen sowed at this and, Some of our farmers have not oonunenoed plowing yet. Hev. Spahn was a guest 01 .-MOiue Steals last week. 8. H. Pbiilipa made a business crip to Lewistown one day last week and re- Irts the town almost surrouuaea wun telephone polee and wires. He says a trolley ear passed through the tow n at the speed of about one mile an hour, too slow for his mode 01 iraei. V. F. Howell was reported Mimlay to be quite low with very little nopea I nf reeoverv. - y t . - Jaeol) Krli is slow ly improving rum his late attaek of sickness. Amanda Snook w as a guest 01 Dei sister, Mrs. Polly Herhster of Lowell I lust Sunday. , , . ItoU'it (loss is still unahle to do nis own work, from the effeetsof a log fall- liiiK on his foot a few months ago. Some of our w heat fields look as it Ithey had Just been sowed. There is not In sign 01 wneai. H. Herhster and family ot .Yiiuuie- I creek, M.G. Raltaand family or Minun I'ountv. spent last Sunday visiting some of their Snyder eounty friends. miss Cora uannen or ounun county l)ient a few days here last week as a kueat ot her iatner, r.manuei auw J. lirant and tamiiy oi dmbbtyuw Iwere the guests of S. H. Phillips last inday. TBOXELVILLE. A poor man ean not get any fanner ho plow even a lot They are all engug- d in sowing oats. Frank Troxel and Jas. Fuhrman are . i n t . ...OK ;., m tin- hick nsi. meiuriiici wiiu iav- Haramation of the bowels and the latter irith the same In the stomaeh. Alfred Troxel, John George ana w. Zecbman were at nome over eunuay . rue former two irom lbwbii w beir families and the latter his paren- ' home. i. Y. Krebs intends to move his saw nd head mill to Mifflin county in the ar future where he has a job ror two IK We had another quiet little wedding undav. The contracting parties were Icrbert Musser, of the first part, and nrv Krh of the second nart. iney mi to liave been very iulet m since it was a surprise uple around here. D. 0. Hackenburg and A. W UUI oved their shanty funnture in tne Inuntains Monday. They do not lie- hva in lvlnir on a hunk with a little I raw and a quilt over it. As a proof of lis I would say that I saw them have good roie DM When they moved. CHAPMAN. Wesley Flanders is making some im provements on his farm. The river has fallen ami the principal occupation is taking out coal. The dandelion crop is not very large in these parts. . ..III ...Ml MAM lui .1.11 M ,1 ,11 1,1 till I tl.tvunrli mir I "'"g "oi ."ii through our . ..vV.rviwi.lv i tMna awav. Hem- I :. t teo. WOUnWUl move W ngnaiuir lierltuid as soon as the canal company gives orders to pass. John Herrold, one of our teachers, left for Lebanon to attend college. We wish him success. Prof. Wahrendorf, our hustling piano tuner and music teacher, has returned tram a trip to the coal regions. The Prof, is an expert iHTfomicr on the pi ano forte. In almost every neighborhood there is some one whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who has been cured of chronic di arrhoea by the use of that medicine. Such persons make a point of telliug of it whenever opportunity offers, hoping that it may be the means of savings other lives. For sale by all druggists McCLUKE. about it to all the V. V. Howell is very slow at present. Jackson Pheasant wears a smile lie cause a little girl has arrived at his house. Our merchants are spending this week in Philadelphia to buy their spring and summer goods. N. P. Middlewarth sold his Interest in the store to A. 1). Shirey. Charles Lambert of Susquehanna University spent Faster among friends here. Wilson and James Kline and Lew is Kahley. who are working in Centre County, spent Easter at home. Communion services were held in the United Evangelical church Easter morning. Soniuel Weldenmyer moved to the west end of town last week. Retta and Delia Hughes spent lust week with their grandparents at New ton Hamilton. Mrs. Clara Lambert of Bunbury is i Jstown over vi-.it in. r unnni friends here lit tiresellt. I luesday. . ii 1 1 p ej i Adam Wagner end William Hrannon spent Good Friday In Lewistown. Irvin Kinney's two little girls spent Faster with (1 randmother Klingler. imNnoHE. Howard Bhott, Edward Wolf, Ed, ward Moycr, aspiring young men of town, are attending acnoolat Frii'hurg prearing themselves for future useful ness. H. H. Beohriat and J. 11. Stautler sowed oats last week. James Rathfoil says his new farmer is a hustler. I). (J. Witmer, Geo, Kamlile ami Catharine Winner an- on the siek list. Minnie K. Eyer of Seliuagrove was w ith her sister, Maria W. Dundore, last week. J. H. Wise is very busy repairing the roads. Susan Stahl last week took 44 doen Faster eggs to Hundore's store. James Wise's driving horse hrokc loose at Dundore'a store one day last wtvk and showed BUperlor speed on the home road. Edward Witmer planted an acre ot potatoes last Saturday. The Mercantile Appraiser made a Hying trip through here last Saturday. Dandelion hunters ean he seen in great numbers In N.T.Dundore'a fields. Lost. -Yesterday between sun rise and sun set two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond jewels no reward offered, gone forever. Itev. Hover, of the Kvallgelieal Asso- I elation, preached his Introductory aer , mon last Sunday. Sadie B. Eyer of Sellnagrove spent a few hours one day last week with her I aunt, Maria W. Dundore. John H. Reehrer of "Lover's Retreat'' I is setting quite a pateh of strawberries. Henry ('. Hoover hitched his tine sorrel colt in a gig and drove to the Post Office for his mail. Qeo. M. Witmer and his father of 8a i em spent a few hours on Sunday with N. T. Dundore and family. J. F. Wagner ami family attended church at Salem last Sunday. CENTBEViLLI Dr. (i. ('. Mohn of Laurelton was the guest of his parents Sunday. M. A. Bateman of Sellnagrove was In town last Wednesday. (I. W. Slieurv was home from Lew- Easter. He letl again HS. Mrs. 1'. ('. Rartmail and son Cox spent Easter with her parents, H. It Rlegle'l at Mlddlehurg. Dr. J. 0. Mohn and wife of Letonla spent Easter with their parents at this p'ace. Mrs. Peter Wirt of Milton is spend ing several ilays w ith W. O. Mohn and family. M. P. Herman, the mercantile ai praiser, was in town one day last week attending to his official duties. C. E. Saniscll and Levi Young drove to Middlelmrg Sunday morning. W. C 54H P. O. 8. of A. is now a thing f the past. Everything belong lug to the camp was sold Saturday ev ening. J. C. Showers came home from Sus quehanna University to spend Easter. 8. C. Dundore, our new nierhcant, spent last week in Philadelphia buying a supply of new goods. U.uiul.i.ltv nliH wife of Tlefiver Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-1 s!ri,l nn several davs with his ternallv aad acts directly on the ,ther lost week, blood and mucous surfaces of the i p , Rover was to the county scat system. Send for testimonials, free. (,HV ,lls week looking up business F.J.CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. 1 interests. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. STATE Or OHIO, CITY Of TOLH- ( DO, LUCAS COUNTY, S Frank J. ChKney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chenky & Co., doing busi ness in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catabkh Ctjbk. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. Gleabon, seal Notary ruoiic. WAITED. Clirinttan man or wonmn to qualify for permanrnt position of tru-l In your home County. IHW yearly. BnejoM aelf-adtlresiMMl stamped, envelope to K. 8. Wal lace, (ieneral Secretary, Cochran BulldiiiK, Washington, D. t, Oppanite Treasury Dep. MIDDLECREEK DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCi hablished IOEJB'S. 1877. When You See a Man or Boy Ex tra Well Dresses Give Loeb's The Credit. LOEB'S Stylet., Loeb's Qualities and Loeb's rnces are a great iufluence witb people who know a Good Thing When they See It, and do not want to pay too muoe for it. There is a wonderful sale in progress m it j l it here now. You may never sigain dc aDio to cioine yourself at such money-making figures. LOEB'S IS A FASHION CENTRE ! A FINANCIAL SCHOOL TOO. A t WMffl i A NEW TNI SUIT i tH, him 44w A NEW HAT. NEW SHIRT. -I-!-l-I-M-H"l-M-l-I-I- A i NEW 1 t TIE. Phese are some of the new Spring Goods here for you to see. Vices no higher than last year, but better Goods. onie and ses them, whether you buy now or later. We will tell you weat will be worn, M. LOEB & SON, RELIABLE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS AND GENT'S FURNISHERS, 318 E. MARKET 8T-. SUNbUrY, PA. James Wagner of McClure was the guest it" Win. in. riuirt. Winder nt" Mifflin Co. was soon on our utrit'tH hut week. John Helmbach ami Homer Qrosa left for Bellevue, Ohio, Thursday. Andrew Ulsh, who had been siok the greater part of the winter, i out ami around again. Aaron Hasalnger of Union county anil Henry Aurand of Tort Ann were the guests of Chas. Maurer last wet'k. A. A. Dish left Monday for Philadel phia to lay hi a supply of spring ami summer goods. Anthony Peter of liamierville was attracted t our section by some of our fair sex. K. T. Swing made a trip to Lewis town preparatory to moving in the near futnre. Andrew I'lsh sold his mountain farm I to Jacob Rlegel. Consideration (-100. Alvln Ulsh and wife attended the I funeral of Kphraiu Howell at Heaver town Sunday. Last week Kliek Hummel returned j from Philadelphia where he received i several weeks' treatment at a hospital, i We are triad to state that is improving. ADAMSBUKU. spent .1. w. Snook, wife and children I SundaV in Lewistown. J. Krnest Zimmennan of Kuwpielian- na Dnlvenity spent the Easter vacation I 'neatfa the parental roof. Miss Ili'ssie Meeht ley left for Lewis town where she will spend the summer. I Miss Kmma Mil. hell of (.lolie Mills Is visiting friends in town. Albert Miller ami wife of Wlnlleld I were entertained by friends in town, j recently. Miss Amelia Kempfer, who taught a I term of achool in Mazcppa, has return- ed home. The Lutheran ehureh OcJebmted the i Lord's supper Sunday morning. Pour- I teen new members were admitted into the ehureh. 1. 1. Manleek and Peter Hiegle made a buailMM trip to Lewistown Saturday. BWINEFOBD. David Shamhaeh of Paxtonville is -pending some time among friends here and hi Middlehurg. Fnil, Haekenburg and wife of Shade! siicnt Sunday at 1). B. Wellur's. H. M. Ami. h and wife of Summit spent Sunday with hia parent-, Philip Amieh's. Mlsa Bessie Jacobs of Selinsgmve is visit iug at J. L. Marks'. Mr. and Mrs. Aucker of Verdilla vfs ited at the home of C. H. Dunkelberg- er. .. ...... . Perhaps von have hid tho grippe or a hard cold. You may be recovering from malarli or a slow fevtr; ar possibly some of the chil dren sre just gening over the measles or whooping cough. Are you recovering ssfsst ss you should? Has not your old trouble left your blood full of impurities? And Isn't this the reason you keep so poorly? Don't delay recovery longer but Take HOW TO SAVE MONEY. It will pay von toootne manv mihs to deal with us. The Lai oe t " ' V- ) t It will remove all Impuri ties fron' 'our blood. It is also a route of immense value. Give nature r little help at this time. Aid her removing an tne prouuets disease from your blood. If your bowels sre not Just right, Ayer's Pills will mske them so. Send for cur book on Diet in Consti- auuii. , - - i, j Wrtm la tHtr Doctor. - We htv tti t-Kki.i.n i.rTloM f loin, uf Uie mftitiiilnni Mftt eltni in rh t'nit.d Stat.l. Writ frefy rcelv ft prompt rptT. wai.. ml rtt. . A.i a T.I, I I' 1T.II Lowell, Mms, and Most C Line of Crockery, C'liinu, (ilasS ware, Lamps, Silver, Niekle, Enameled, Tin, Wnodware, ( ut lcrv, Sporting Goods ami all kinds ol House Furnishings iii ( fentral Pennsylvania At Prices that Defy Competition. A cordial invitation is extendi! to nil !. visit our sttir.' :.nd be convinced thai wearsTHK LK VDKKS K PRICES AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS. Will quote prices in next issue. Goods packed ami delivered FHEE to tiny Kailroad Station within ltiti miles on purchases above $5.00. See our Name ami Number on large Show Window. FURMAN S CASH FAIR, 317 Market St., Sunbury, Pa. A -----------v------ - - - - - . - . - - - - 4 V 1 READY PAY CO. l Have You Been I To see Us ? . w I Hnnin nmnnn 'ii imiiiiimi r IS I I 1 1 I SJBtRH.N Ml IKK X ' UlilUJJJJU U1U1LU, y 'a K reamer. Pa. i S We have now in stock the J S moat complete line ot Spring and Summer (imxls wc have $ ever had. 2 DRESS GOODS. 2 Have a nice line oi White, k 2 Colored and Fancy atrip Lawns 2 ? and Dimities, also Cashmeres, ? ami L S Mohairs, Merges, Novelties, Vc. at almost tiny price. TRIiUMINGS. Have a h line of Hraids, Gimps, Ilea. lei 1 Trimming, La S ees, Embroidery, all over laxs, y also a very pretty line of Silk B and 8atin for waist and trim S tilings. We give you a few prices : CaliciKs, ! (Jinghams, All over juccs, lc to i 0 3 lie to 7: g Title to 'tile V Ladies' Ribbon Belts, 50o i Col. Shirt Waist. 60o I ' White Shirt Waists, Sl.uO V ' Kid Gloves, 40c to !M!c ' White or Black Silk Gloves, 2oc 'y ' 10c Hose for 5c g All goods Ixnight at ourstort! U must he satisfactory or money rctnndiKl. J. E. Magee, ' Kreamer, Pa. A UORUEOWLY KOI M w..rk nf in t han junt been Insiurd in New York ut anouliny t orerfino.OOO for which the puh-h-ln-r- ilenire a Manntrer in t hi- ( ountv, oNo a npodtollcttori KmM lli to riteht party. Nearly 100 full-naKeei.frraviiifffl, nuinptiioun t mi per, illti niinatMl covern and bindinfff; over 200 gulden liltefl In the morocco bindliiK; nearly 100k'II en rosea in the cloth Mndtfln. Seiln at ftilit; pteattea runntiiK day and n iff lit no Keat is the wle. Christian ineu and women maklnic for tunes takinic order. Itapid promotions. One (Christian woman made clear ftOOin four weeks ink i nk orders auioiiK her church acpiai itunces and friends. Write us. It may lead to a per manent paying jMisition to niAii9jo our busi iieM and look after the law correspondence, which you can attend to right nt your home Address 8. 0. Know lea eneral SeTetary, II Eaat Fifteenth Htreet. between ltroadwuy it mi Fifth Ave., New York. It not, you huve missed a green BiMrt i tt your Hie, for there is nothing that makes one fel better than tokuow that he Iiuh had Value lor the money he has left at the store where he made hid purchases. We Carry a Large Line of Dry Goods and no one has a better selec tion oi I )i!"-- Qoodtt, ( )ur Notion Stock com prised evi I tiling kept in a first-class Notion store. ( lur (Jroeery Department is up to date and tile c;oi, tire priced to suit the times. We Never Blow Our Own Horn Our customers do that by telling others of Values they (jet at our store. We arc selling Hill Bleached Muslin at 7 cts.; Blue Prints that don't fade at "icts.; Granulated and Soft A Sugar at fJ ct.; Coffee at l()h cts. a lb. or 2 lbs for "20 cts , and myriads of other goods equally as low that we have not space to men tion. Wc have added to our line a complete Carpet Assortment o o o o o and arc ill a position to show you the latest patterns and best weaves in imperial axniin- sters, extra body Brussels, best body lirussel, ( and body Brussels, Wilton Velvets, Lansdane o Velvets, plain Tapestry, best Tape-try, and extra Tapestry, with a full line oi Ingrains from a yard up to best quality. t Carpets, Linings, Stair Posts, r I . . a 'el Japanese mailings, csc. l ncre arc so manv grades of Carpets of the same name that it would pay you to sec our line and post your- self before making your purchase. Carpets Sewed and Steamed m o o o o If desired. Thcv will e;o on the floor without a wrinkle by tins process. OIL CLOTH AND LIN0LIUMS READY PAY CO., C. H. SNIVELY, PROP R, 417 Market St., Sunbury, Pa. g 0OOf)oOOOOOOOotJC . 0 WOMANLY BEAI'TV. ! The well known wrllrr, Evelyn Hunt in her I I took nitUleU "Womanly Ilpiiiily ): "II in I my cfinbMition that evrry wmnau not only may : biitnlitiultl ioMieM a rliuruiiiiK iiemonality ot 1 face, tlRiire anil manner. To attain and prenerve ' lieauty in tin proper ntuily of woiuankinil. A mi-asre llnure may he developed: hamh, uneven I fi-ature may lie aofteneil, refined and rendeied 1 harmonioiiH, a sallow or muddy completion 1 may be frenhened, briKhtrned and made cloir; idull eyes without expression, may glisten and sparkle and unsightly hlemishes of every kind may be removed. Facial defects and shrunken, impoverished, undeveloped figures may lie per , msnently remedied and womanly beauty ac i quired and retained. It is every woman'sduty 1 to accomplish theae result " The Marilla Com pany, W Kulton Street, New York, offers to semi n copy 01 r.rnyn nunt s book free, with a small siic box of "Oaaaandra Cream" and a free cake of Cassandra sktn soap, to any lady who sends Ave two-cent stamps to oover expense of mailing- The regular price of this booh is 90 cants and it contains valuable interesting Infor mation and Is full ot good ail vice for ladies who desire to acquire and retain loveliness of face and form. "Cassandra Cream" la a wonderful beautifler of the complexion and makes the kin soft, fresh and white by removing all Im purities and discoloration. It is a perfectly pure preparation and will not Injure the most sensible akin. J 4- liM.'t . I TiriJltSitsI I .) t. ! L Workmanship X I A Y Guaranteed. ft I M i.i.iiipr, iUDDosiie mtuince 1 1 Merchant Tailor, , Selinsgrove, Fa. . J o o o i