e'ENTREVILLE. 'Squire Shinkel made a ttUllnMi trip to Laurelton last Friday. J. C. Hchoota of Middlelmoc was in town out' day mm nuuh H. It. Riegk ami Frank Sechrist of Middleburg were visitors In town Sun day. Henrv Frock ami family of I'nion Co. wire tin- iruests "co. lM" 0 Sunday. Landlord 1'. C. Hartnmnanl Malvin Hreesc drove to Mittunminr Nituniny iiftoriKHin. H. F. Mohn and F. J. Boyer made a tinaine trip to Lycoming Co. several dam last week. Malvin DreeM of Herrington, Kan., IS slx'hillhj SOIIIf inilcnerc, mrpnn . E. BsmpaeU, C. H. Orwlgand Mr. Wolfe of Milt niont were in town lor a snou unit' -Minduv nil' mi "Hi. 8. F. Sluiirv sni'iit st'vcnil days at hewistown last week with Ids daugh ter, .Mrs. j. ii. bioya. Merchant c. If. Bhowen was In Philadelphia several days last week to Uiy his iprlng and summer stock. HUMMEL'S WHARF. rhomas Hettrick attended market at Sunhurv Saturday morning. John P. Bailey of Flatter's school house visited F.dwin Fisher's Sunday. Brian Teat is putting his spare mo ments at cleaning his nisiiht rry patch. .John Bower of Mlffllnburg spent Bat- inlay evening and Sunday in tins dace. Frank Bhipe and wife of Sunhurv -pent one day hist week with friends in this place. Mr. Reader and family entertained hi- sister and mother of Shamokin a few davs last week. Harvev Mover savs the "Post"' is a first class paper. Harvey khoWS a good thing when he sees it. Irvin Walter is taking up a subscrip tion to rebuild thechurch at K reamer, which was burned down last winter. It is reported that Wm. Shaffer of Shreiner is an applicant for the Justice f the Peace. I he vaeancv was causcil lV the death of Simon Hunmiel. Your scribe cannot say much about the box social Saturday evening as he was not there, owing to the inclemency t the weather. The report is that they had a fair turn-out. James Wertz of BelinsgTOVe sjient Sunday with his son-in-law, Dallas Wilt, and also attendel Sunday school. James says it does mm good to come to his old home, and we are always glad to see him. HTATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLE- ( DO, LUCAS COUNTY, Frank J. ChKney makes oath that Ihe is the senior partner of the firm lof F. J. Chenky & Co., doing busi ness in the Gity of Toledo, County nd State aforesaid. , and that Rani 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 Catarrh Uori. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscrib led in my presence, this tith day of December, A. D. 188(1. k.-A- j A. W. Gleason, j bkal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally aad acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F.J.CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. PORT TIlEVERfON. Mis Sue Bogar went to Speeeeville. iiuii i. . iioiimcr K. P. Blngman is working at Shu- I):uiiel 1. l!ihiicr died near Orient- "Sf" , , "!- Apr. 19, 19U0. aged 7i he first Iniats for this season were ' ' . ' ' h pawd Monday. years, -J months and It, days. He William Schrawdcr is employed t was lnari ii"!, Dec. 24, 1839, to K Belinagrove. lizahceh Crawford. They lived to- Miss Maud Charles spent last week gether us husband and wife for over at Selinsgrove. i sixtv Thg , WflMed narlier I. (i. .eii. is visning rela tives at Shamokin. Snyder County's Death List. 28, 1900, at", o'clock, aged 59 yre. Mie is survived by a husband, four ! with twelve children of which three sons and five daughters with the widowed mother survive. At the tiroeoi hia death he had forty grand-j ollildren and twenty four great i grandchildren. T Ii e community deeply sympathizes with the family ! in this sure bereavement. He was a cripple all his lifetime; could not j walk without a crutch, but his de- fortuity, we trust, has been trans- j formed into an eternal youth of per- 1 lection and happiness. He had a kind and affectlouate disposition and was much thought of by the people I of the community as w as plainly evi denced on the day of ins funeral Miss Katie Kisenliart spent Saturday with Miss Hat tie Ucist. ("has. Houaers moved to Bainbridge, and Jerre Bogat to Speeeeville. Wesley Arnold and Levi Buhner arc employed on the P. It. H. at Millers- bufg. Mrs. Dr. Womer and son of Johns town visited relatives in town last week. David Fox and son, Harry, of Mil lerslmrg made a trip to our town last week. Misses Kate and Maud Shatter of Chapman were entertained at the Ferry House Sunday. Miss Isora liingaman went to Wash ington, 1). C where she intends to spend several months. IUw l,iillii ItiMtvrr is Mii-iiilini- n week with her aunt, Mrs. Philip Ar-1 (Sunday, April 22) by the large con- uoiu at nnamoKin. course of people that assembled Irvin Reichenbach Is having his ,1,,,;,. na, ,,.;i,,,, ... ,....,..... , i. i t t X-..I. . I,, i : pa then ii-i untitle t resucct house renalred. J. ( . Nc and ( a v n P.- ... t Arnold are doing the work. Chas. Michael, a former resident sons and two daughters to inourii her loss. Her funeral took place Wednesday from her late residence. Interment in the Fremont cemetery. wt.i.i.t it s ii At rr.it Weller, the two year old son of Chas. and Louisa SchafJer, died at Port Trevcrton Sunday evening, April 22. Funeral at the Olive U. Ev. church Tuesday afternoon, u terment at itmer'a cemetery. i! PEOPLE THAT BOY For credit arc iii tin ( sail is master and credit is Headquarters for Hou nishing ( roods, ( 'rookery and Sporting Goods in Central i ..i i. -ii i i-ii.im i vaunt, ii win pay i ! i i i. ... n. ni'i iiiiik mi our SUK'K I Irt-rrl a .1 n . SW PWItL MU UfF GOODS K A SPECIALTY. fx - H Lamos If 9 M-r-LV' X ii WM m i w - . Our Prices and Goods Defy Competition. 5 Night Lamps, brass or irlass, Oe: Hand .... on... -.,... i . ami lii'MillitiilK Half Sick nilff IIaIII X illiT.-ioUlo.S:Si,rtinur(;IMM,y ltflll lira III i T'i," H.o: i- i, lltlll If VII I t i i i:i , mt; mmihi I.miiii.-. L'O,-: -wn , initml. it- ifLiiiiwui tt'it it., i ... ...I..;.. i .21. . w- . ' . IO-pieee beautifully ileeomted Pon-elaln Tollel s. t-. -j.::,- luo-phve Dm nerwet, white Iron stone china, $0.00; 100-plwe Dinuei S-t, iM-autiinUv tlecoratcd roreeluin, $8..r,o. our tow ii, acconnianicil liv a ti n nil ol Bunbury, were in town Sunday. Mrs. I. s. Tbursby and daughter, Mary, of Bunbury visited the former's hither, Abraham ( laugler, over Sunday. Samuel Arnold and wife of Shamo kin pa.-scd through town ont week enroute to William Let era I. issembled to of respect to I mm as tie was laiu to ins last resting j if place in the burial plot of Leining- er s church to await the message the resurrection morn. II. M. T. .1 J. VIOLA now i list, N'iola Bowersox, the wife of d'J.v 'i,s Alexander IWersox, died last Wed h s fun- j . ' nesday noon just as we were going Many persons have thoir Rood day and their bad day. Others are about half sick alt the time. They have headache, backache, and are restless and nervous. Food does net taste good, and the digestion is poor; the skin is dry and sallow and disfigured with pimples or eruptions; sleep brings no rest and work Is a burden. That is the cause of all tins? Impure blood. And the remedy? k Keels. I out mid Km l-lir-( n our .", juhI o(. All arc cordially Heels, In,- in; Hn headers, I looks, Bosh, Ac. counters are thou auds "t gnu I bargain iu Itwl bet her vou I u or not. FURMAN'S CASH FAIR. 317 Market St., Sunbury, I - I ooooooooojoooo 00000JOOSJO00, I READY PAY CO. i Mrs. Minerva Relchner and grand- to pre daughter of Wllllamsport w ere the wel come guests of Henry Keller and fam ily Sunday. The grammar school closed Tuesday causing all t he pupils to be sorry, es pecially the girls because they had a young and handsome Instructor, PALI. AS NEWS. Sin Samuel Statlffei was sick only a week 01 ami w as ; I years ol age. Miss Kate Lenig was home over Sun day. Onr last rain followed bv this warn weather is bringing out tin gniss at a rapid rate. Dr. Samuel Schreihcr, of Northum berland, imid a visit to our place. We were glad again to greet the Dr. There is good prospects for an abund ant peach crop as the trees in this vicinity are all loaded with healthy buds. Coleman Seehold is planting a each orchard, using a new method for fertil izing the trees at time of planting. His method consists of placing old leather around the bottom of the roots. Our correspondent has just received a letter from a friend near Kinsley, Kansas, which says that then' the peaches an all in bloom and the cher ries are budding and the people are planting com, which shows that they nave spring earlier there than we have here. is the daughter of , late of Sclinstrrove, ten days She is survived by a brother, t baric, of Selinsgrove, a sister, Mrs. J.J. Mil ler of Sclinsgrovc, a husband and four children, Annie, married to John EiUenberger o Harrisburg, Harry, Luella and Murray. She was a consistent member of the Lutheran ohurch, a faithful wife grain and and a devoted mother. She was : .1 I... i i t i marncM ov nev, Cirieumyer, uec 1 1, 1870, to Alexander Bowersox of this place. The funeral took place Saturday afternoon in the Lutheran church, interment in the Union cemetery at this place. Have You Been To see Us ? MRS CJBO. W. IfoLTZAPPLK. I mm Our Kreeburg Correspondent. Mrs. Kathryne Holtzapple, wife of (Jen. W. Holtzapple, died Thurs day at 12 M., April 111. She bad been a sufferer from pneumonia for one week previous to her death. She was a devoted mother, a kind neighbor and a member of the tie- in almost every neighborhood formed church. She was survived there is some one wnose life has j by a husband, three sons and two been saved by Chamberlain's Colic Idauorhtera Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or ! ' fi . ' who has been cured of chronic di-1 lnfl funeral took place Sunday at arrhoea by the use of that medicine. J P. M. The interment was made Such persons make a point of tellinf? 1 1 thl. Evergreen cemetery. Kcv. of it whenever opportunity otters, ., , ,, ..r. . ,,,, . hopinff that it may be the means of I Schnable ofliciated. I he text seleet savings other lives. For sale by all led by the deceased, I'salin 1 6 chap- It clears oat the chinnels rtrough which poisons are carried from the body. When all imparities are removed from the bload nature takes right bold and completes the cure. If there is constipation, take Ayes Pills. They awaken the drowsy action of the liver; tbey cure biliousness. WW w Dmolcr. We here the exelualre rrteee of leMtf the newt emiaeat aartlclsoe In tie Oaltea Stale. WMta freely all tee pertteaiari la veur eaee. Teu will re- Lowell, klau. druggists 0O(XXXOOOOOO(XXX)OOOO(X(XXXX)OOOO(XXXXX)OOOOOOOOCXXXXXX; 1877. Established IB'S. When You See a Man or Boy Ex tra Well Dresses Give Loeb's The Credit. LOEB'S Styles,, Loeb's Qualities and Loeb's Prices are a great iufluence with people who know a iood Thing When they See It, and do not want to pay too inuce for it. There is a wonderful sale in progress here now. You may never again be able to clothe yourself af such money-making figures. LOEB'S IS A FASHION CENTRE ! A FINANCIAL SCHOOL TOO. tcr 1 1 verse. .She was aged ti" years, 2 months and 26 days. A NEW SUIT. 1-M-M-M-M-H-I-M"1' A NEW HAT. IF Tl A NEW SHIRT. tVi-H-HI-M M 1444 A NEW TIE. These are some of the new Spring Goods here for you to see. Prices no higher than last year, but better Goods. Come and sos them, whether you buy now or later. We will tell you weat will be worn. M. L0EB & SON, BELIABLE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS AND GENT'S FURNISHERS, 318 E. MARKET 9T-t SUNbUrY, PA. v MRM. AJiraii S I M M Mrs. Susannah Stuck, wife of Samuel Stuck, diet! near Globe Mills Sunday night at 11 o'clock, aged 56 years, ti months and 22 days. She was horn Oct, 1, 1843, a daughter of Jacob and Sallic Haines. She had seven brothers and one sister and she is the tirst of the family to die. She isthe moth er of four c hildren, Mrs. Schrover, Clara, now deceased, and Charles and George residing at (JIoIxj Mills. Six grandchildren survive. She was a long and patient Sufferer from that dreadful disease, consumption. She ! was u kind and loving mother, a ' good neighlor and was loved and ! respected by all who knew her. The friends and neighbors all extend the 1 most heartfelt Sympathy to the I bereaved husband and children. The funeral services will he held I at the Zieber ohurch Thursday at; lit) o'clock by Kevs. Haas and' Sehnable. K reamer We have now in mof.t complete line and Summer roods ever had. , Pa. stock the nt Spring we have ll int, you have missed n green mnM your life, for there is nothing thai make- une leel better than to know that he litis had ;il ie 'or the i ev he has left al the store 'Aherw he made iii purchases. We Carry a Large Line nl I Irv ( roods and tion ill 1 'i t-- ( ! (KM prises even iliit I store, t Mir t- n ami tile goods are iii'iced to no one has a better selee m. hir Notion Stuck coot" ept iii a first-class Notion 1 'elilirtlilelit IS tin tu i . il a I pricea to smi tne tiines We Never Blow Our O wn Horn ( ur customers do that bv telling others of Values they get at Btore. We tire sellina Hill Bleached Muslin at 7 cts.; Him- Priala that don't hide at 5cts.j Granulated and Soft A Sugar tit '!. cfs.; Coffee at 10J cts. a lb. nr 2 lb for "Jo cts , and myriads ol other goods equally as low that we have uol space ti men tion. We have lidded tu onr line n complete) Carpet Assortment DRESS GOODS. Have a nice line of White, Colored and Fancy strip Lawns and Dimities, also Cashmeres, Mofiairs, Serges, Novelties, &C. at almost any price. and ure ill a position to show you the latest pattern- ami liest weave- in imperial a.vinin sters, extra body Brussels, best ImmIv Hrusspl ami Ixxly liriissels, Wilton Velvets, litinsduiie net-, iiImiii laneslrv. I .. t :n-irv i i .- i i uiiri'ii V. extra li'iun ' n ilic-li v, lin i u vanl uii lull best upest I line ol tj iiuliM . I Carpets, Linings, Stair Pasts, TRIrlMINGS. Have a big line of Braids, Gimps, Headed Trimming, I.a ces, Kinbroiderv, all over laces, also a very pretty line of Silk and Satin for waist and trim mings. We give yotl a few prices : ( SahoueSi 4c to 7c (iinghains, I Ac to 7c All over Ibices, ,")0c to iK)c Ladies' Ribbon Belts, 50c 4 " Col. Shirt Waists. 50c WhiteSbirt Waists, 91.00 I Kid Cloves, 4()c to 90o Wbiteor Black Silk ( i loves, '1 10c Hos. MKM. .tl A K Y K, .' UK I. ' i : ' Ja)Hcese Mutt ii gs, Ac grades of 'arpets of the would pay you to si e our I here ure -.'line iinnn Inn' ,-iih ni-l o many tlia it vii ir- sen Deiore making your purcliase. Carpets Sewed and Steamed go on the floor without 1 1 desired a wrinkle Thev will by this proi i OIL CLOTH AND LIN0LIUMS READY PAY CO.. C. H. SNIVELY, PROP'R, I 4 1 7 Market St., Sunbury, Pa. e o s a lor 00 All giKKls biught :it ourstorc must be satislactorv or money refunded. J. E. iHagee, Kreamer, Pa. Mrs. tieo. A. Mengel nee Marv 1 KlizulH'th Duukellierger, died hist v 1 hursday of cramps. She was born Nov. 4, 185t, was confirmed n member of St. John's Lutheran con- gregatiou lv Kcv. J. . WanipoiC. via cksnsylvama bailboadomai She was the mother of eight chil- m H i. in Kir Bins to ClVOIVa ATI. ill 1.1. ... i inn, i Head ami 4 living, iwo sous, two daughters and her husband mourn her lose. She was interred Sunday in the St. John's cemetery at 2:30 o'clock, aged 43 years, 7 months and 15 days. Kcv. C. E. Correll ofliciated. Her funeral was largely attended. Ha. JACOB M AI'NKK. Mrs. Jacob Mauser died at Port Treverton Sunday morning, April COUNT 01 raOPUCS' PABTY NA l ioXAi. ixxvi;ntiox. For the lK-neflt of those desiriiiK to Visit Cincinnati during the session of the Peoples' Party National Conven tion, May tl; the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell tickets from all sta tions at the rate of one tirst-class fare for the round trip. Tickets will Itcsold and ifond proing on May 7 only, and re turnuiK leaving Cincinnati not later than May 12. WANTKD. Chriatlan man or woman to qualify (or permanent po.it ion of trail In your home County. SM0 yearly. KnrloM aelf-adnreaeed camped, envelope to K. S. Wal lace, Oeneral Secretary, Cochran Building;, Waenlngton, O. C, Oppoailc Treaeurr Dept. Ml Opposite Post Office, Workmanship Guaranteed. ft I. Hn, Merchant Tailor, Selinssroev Fa. i i 4 I o c 3 a o c o c ft o ft o o ft - i a ft' o o 1 o ft o ft o o c ft ' 5j ' o c 3 Ol ft 1 c