l'vjk PREPARgQ 8XPRE3SLY FOR THE POST "y nv ITS CORF'S OK CORRESPONDENTS V H HlilWIL'S WHARF. Tinv oiinp, who has been on the jtk-list for some lime, is slowly EytlueoSng. Daniel Sassamanand wife, visited fends at Shreiner, Sun.lav. Mrs. Thomas Hettriek made a np to Sunbury, Friday. Samuel Trutt and wife siwnt Sun- iv with friends near New Berlin. Mrs. Amanda Noll spent a week , itli her brother near Middleburg, ecentl v. Wash. Hoke and wife, of Belle c, Ohio, and Mr. Guise, of Nor- tatnherlaud, were entertained at Htr Kliugler's Sunday. Mr. (iarret from the west is spend- ga few weeks with in this place. Miss Kmma Bower, of Belins- rovc, spent a few days bust week itli her parents in this place. Peter Teats and wife, of Sunbury, ml Franklin Elliott and wife, of aninkin Dam, visited Andrew tsn'd Sunday. Win. Mover and father spent a b davs at the Juniata river fish- They returned home well leased with the trip. PAXTONVILLE C. 8. Qraybill of Richfield spent few (lays with his daughter, Mrs. win ( iravbill. Lottie Gift visited her sister, Mrs. Win Sterner, in Snnbury a few week. Mrs. James Deitrich and daugh- Marie f Swineford, spent a few town. . .. . Miss Jessie At tig and Mahalah lymll were to Middleburg, ou lureday. John F. Boyer of Mt Pleasant lis, was a business caller in town, Dr. A. M. Smith was in town, 'ednesdny on business. (.'has. Boyer made a busiuess trip lAdamsburg, luesday. R. E. Gift made a trip to Suu- pry, Saturday. UUNDORE. As tin; Penna. canal is vanishing uie prospects are increasing for . w trolley alone the west bank of toe quehanna Isaac Campbell, owr boss carpen- t, has erected comfortable seats n tauore's store for tie acconimoda i of Congress this winter which ul be in session every evening to cuss the national issues of vital Pportance. Minnie E. Eyer, of Selinsgrove, Pped ber sister butchering last la. - - t, iMnria W. Dundore and Minnie 'Eyer, and Sara C. Eyer, of Se- grove, made a trip to Sunbury ; week. Mears. of Phila.. a school tenefi lind authoress, took up her winter ters with Maria W. Dundore. J. F. Wagner is on the sick list. I J. B. Stauffer is hauling lime John Spangler s. Harry F. Haas, of Milton, was to in company with Rishel and W C. Hoover. High and Mr. Wiest, of Mil- urg, were in town on business. S. Reichenbach is digging ops in JJundore s new land. Porton Hendrix, the butcher of i community, is engaged every ' o the end of the season. A. Shaffer will start for Cen bounty for deer hunting. nee A. Wise wants to buy a horse. lie Rambo has returned from ary and will spend the winter ner parents. i is a coal and water famine ; our people. anted meeting in Hoover's is well attended. ALINE Mrs. J. P, Naugle lost her pookel book Somewhere between her home land Benton Reiohenbaoh's, A liber- 1,1 WWMd ' d,t'rwl fur its returo J," Minium ami Mrs. Y Ultaui newer, oi ooutn tna, ma., are vis ing their parents. Hornlierger and Weaver are busy hauling ties to Middleburg, (j. Keinrer was to Middle- burg one da;; last week on business. Christ and Jonathan Knouse were t Quaker Run for a load of posts one day last week. Isaac Spotts and wife were seen on our road Sunday. MT. PLEASANT MILLS. Our teachers are attending Teach ers' Institute this week. Abe. Bohnee'a visited at Freebiirg Sunday. A. F. and Abs, Schnee made a business tripto Middleburg Monday. Miss Katharine Miller, who is teaching school atCentreville was the guest of T. G, A rbogast's Sunday. Absalom Schnee lefl Monday for MitUiub urg where he has secured a clerkship in Mr. Strunk's store. P. A, Stuck's will move to Seven Points, North'd County in thespring. Wm. A. Kaltriter, who was a very sick man last week, is slowly improving. J. F. Stroub ii remodeling his house. Norman Troup's will move in Mrs. Steiver's house in the near fu ture. John A. Ebright weirs a smile, be cause of the arrival of a boy baby. Quite a number of our young people expect to attend Institute this week. E. S. Aucker of near Verdilta was the guest of Abs. Roush's Thursday. Edward Rousk and family of Ma hantongo, were the guests of Ins sou, Abs. Roush's Saoday. CENTRE VILLK Mrs. Snah Smith, cf MiflKoburg, was the guest of Mrs. Susan Walter srveral days last week. Dr. G. C. Mohn and wife, of Laurelton, were the guests f John Mohn one day last week. Francis Meyer, of Miflinburg, was the guest oi a, C. Doudwe and family over Sunday. M. A. Bateaian, of Setittsgrove, speut several lays here last week. Mrs. 8. S. Bowersox and son, Arthur, and Miss 8avila Boyer were visitors at JXew Berlin Sunday. Assessor C. E. Sampseil was a counto seat visitor Saturday. W. F. Seohris of Beaver Springs, was in town several days last week. P. C. Harttuan and wife were vis itors at Middleburg last Thursday Dr. J. W. Sampseil and George, spent several days in rhiladelphia last week. Mrs. John K reamer and son, of Kreamer, visited Mrs. Amanda Brunner Saturday. The teachers of Centre townsliin held their first institute in the in termediate schoolroom Friday even ing. B. H. Hendricks was home from Lewistown Sunday. W. H. Hunt moved into his new house last Thursday. There in more Catarrh Id this HOP tion cf the country than all other dis. eases put together, and until the last low years was 8utnonel to he inmir able. For a great uiaor yean dootors prouounceu it a looai disease, and prescribed looal remedlet, and by con stantly falling to cure with local treat uient, pronouneedlt incurable, Sol enoe naa proven catarrh to be a con ewLuuoaai nisease, ana tnereiore re- uires constitutional remedies. Hall's atarrh Core, manufactured bv v a. Cheney 4 Co , Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional ears on the mar ket. It is taken Internally In doses from 10 droDS to a teasDoonfnt. it aots directly on the blood and muc ous surfaces of the system. They of fer $100 for any ease of catarrh thev cannot core. Bend for circulars and remedies. KKEAMErt. Frank Thomas, of Subury, was in Martha I. nek, Emma Laudens'a tow n last week. P.'r David Moore, Harry amnsell, WeltieHeintselman,whohasheen Norman!ld ln Lwk lefl 11 wee! working near Lewistown, returned "g Milton where Uiey have se hon.e cured employment. MISS Ilora W alter is visiting her ' lr,,t' W ni. Mover of Freebiirg, sister, Mrs. James Row, of Selius- hiade a business call to our town grove. Thursday afternoon. Mrs.Mitterling, nee Annie Swart, Miss Ada Romig visited her sis is visiting W. A. Keeler's at present, ter, Mrs. Jacob Kuster over Sun- Chas.Swartslanderwas in Middle-, day. burg Saturday. Henry kki.-, wife and sous, Miss Carrie Hilbish, of Sel ins-spent a week in Montour County, gro.e, visited relatives in town over Sunday. A. ('. Smith shipped !(H) pounds of dressed poultry Monday. FLINT VALLEY. Jacob dangler, of Pallas, was in our midst last week. C E' Haines shot two gray squir rels on one slmt. Chas. Sprenkel was in our vicin ity Sunday. Miss Sidlie Heimbaohand Mrs. Sallie Heimbach, of Neits Valley, were visiting J. W. Xeitz Sunday. Win. Sprcnkel's were visiting J. W. Neits recently. T. C. Landis butchered a pig, five months old, that dressed 102 lbs. Moyer Brothers repaired their lime kiln again last week. Frank Reitz, of Middleburg, pass ed through thi valley Thursday. J H. J. Hciru embarked in the ton sorial busiuess, He occupies a room above Joseph Heim's clothing store. P. A. Schnee has organized a sing ing class at Grubb's church. J. C. Boyer put up a new sign for the V reemout Hotel. Mrs. Decker and children of Mif flin county, were visiting at Dr Rothrock's last week. UNION TOWNSHIP. Henry Xiiugle, of Kansas came home to sm,mh1 a few weeks with his parents.. lir. H. M. Krebs was in town Saturday. Chas. Walter, of New York citv. after spending a few days with his old friend, (loUeonSchrey, returned honee Sunday. Lizzie Sohrey spent part of last week with friends at Williamsport Merchant K. L. Scbaffer passed tbeeilgh our place Saturday. Mrs. J. I. Aucker, after spending a week with lr pareuts at Middle burg, came hwiue Saturday. Watchmaker J. B. Ratner, of Se linsgrove, sixmt Sunday at home. With a 32 cal. rifle, A. E. Anok er accidentally shot his brother, Harry, at aboit 40 yards discance. A jtass book in his hip pocket saved him from a painful wound. Juckey Aucker shot three gray squirrels at one shot. 'Squire Sechrist is driving wagon tor our merchant, a, 1. Dundore. H. F. Blessing is building a new wagon si km I. Ijougacre and Schafler are doing the work. By the way a fanner with a champion breech loading shot gun quietly gave a lift to a burglar re cently who was helping himself at a chicken coop. WESTBEAVEK. Attorney H. J. Culberson, of Lew istown, was seen on our streets last week. Levi B. Treaster and grandson are visiting frknds in Mifflin coun ty this week. Mrs. Lena Carmack, of Pittsburg, paid her mother, Martha Hains, a short visit last week. Our hucksters who attend the Lewistown market, say vegetables are getting scarce. Fresh meat has taken their place. Mrs. Levi Treaster spent Sunday last with some of her Lowell friends. J. M. Wagner and Emanuel Knepp took two loads of goods to Lewistown for the former's brother last weak. Kirk Folk, Ira, Peter and James SALEM. visiting relatives. Mrs. Edward Gemberling and Mrs. Stauffer, nf Selinsgrove, were entertained by their sister, Mrf Meiser, Thursdav. Ears CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of SELINSGROVE. John Wagenseller of Bloomsburg sH'iit several days with his brother, Dr. B. F. Wagenseller. The post of fice is Inking repainted which adds much to its appearance. We can lioast ofas fine a post office as found anywhere for a town of its size. (Jeo. A. Hains spent several days at Pine Summit, Lycoming Co. The funeral of the late Sain'l J. Pawling was largely attended by citi zens of the town and vicinity, there were also a bomber fromLewisburg, Freeburg and Middleburg among them we noticed Hon. G. A. Schocli and wife the Misses Wittenmyer and I'rof. F. C. Bowersox of your place, Andrew Perr of Wilkes Barre and Win. Kichter and wife of Benvenue. An arc light of new make and of! two thousand candle power has been hung at the shoe factory to tes the working of it. It gives a brilliant ligit. Other makes rtillalso bo tested. Prof. (Jeo. E. Fisher and wife at tended the funeral of Mrs. Fisher's .i , mi .. t ' i i'. i mother at Slatiugtoii Monday of tlua . XT ... Iobodv knows all about it: 1 ' and nothing, now known, will always cure it. Doctors try Scott's Emul sion of Cod Liver Oil, when they think it is caused by im perfect digestion of food. You can dp the same. It may or may not be caused by the failure of stomach and bowels to do their work. If it is, you will cure it; if not, you will do no harm. The way, to cure a disease s to stop its cause, and help the body get back to its habit of health. ' When Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil docs that, it cures; when it don't, it don't cure. It never docs harm. The genuine has this picture on it, take no other. If you have not tried it, send for free sample, its agreeable Rheumatism. taste will surprise you. SCOTT &BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. I Consumption I Do not think for s tingle moment that consumption will ever strike you sudden blow. It does not come that way. It creeps its way along. First, you think it is a little cold; nothing but a little hack ing cough; then a little loss in weight; then a harder cough; then the fever and the night sweats. The suddenness comes when you have a hemorrhage. Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping. You can do ii with Aycfs Cherry Pedorai Yon first notice that vou cough less. The pressure on the chest is lifted. That feeling of suffocation is removed. A cure is hastened b y placing o ne of Dr. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral Plaster over the Chest. A Book Froo. It is on the Discssss of the Throat and Lungs. Writ urn Frmmly. It t o hT ttnj (Itlat htt una ditr th btx Mri d.ir jam Ml poMlMj rclf, writ th ot(ir trj. Tnu will MaelVS a prompt NSlfi wlUiout ru.t Adilrsit. VR. J. C. ATR. LawaU. ataai. Nil U KIN Kit. Mr. McCllire, our present county judge, passetl through here Friday. Blaine Young, of this place, is entitled to the honor of shooting five (piail on one shot with a Winchester rifle. Isaac Longaore and family, of V erdil a were visiting friends at this iihiei' hist week. Mr I rfincmrri is WIU! 0f gnyder eountv's well- known auctioneers. Mr. Hoohand wife, of Ohio, are visiting relatives and friends at this place, their former home. The Christian workers of Kratz- in i ci i.:.. i t'lvuic itnii . iiiiiiioKiu i 'am are . .. . , , busily engaged in seeking uhIk'- I lievers. SALE REGISTER hatvkhav, Novrnrkh '4. lmm, iii Perry town ! ship. inllc wall nl rallim, li or'i' II Sioiiji ' i will Mil g sows SOd Other lii rsniml iriiarly. I Natthpay, NoVemhkk M.IBOOiIO COOtTOVllle Bliss Braooer. executor ol the rxtiit.' or Hum- BrunDer will sell 1 Uolateln heifer and other : personal property, Ttbiiiav, Niivkmhes 2T. nne nillo wtMl of Klaalmmaa, (ienrge BlCkbsrl will mill 1 liorata ami farinltiK Inpleuieiita. TartmaoAT, iiki kmhkk , ut Oantrsvillo, I L. Wuller.aUiriii'y ln-f t for lbs liclrp of Klinilni Walter, will -.11 1 bona, I cowa anil .erolial ; property. BaTUSDAY, Dk khiikk h. at Ih court IioiiBe In Mlddleburt. O. W. Row, Sheriff, will svll the roal i -ut. of Ales A. HomlR. BatOSOAT, Hki kkhku M, In I'rrry townahlp ' Qaotge ami laaae Qoodllns, sdmlniatMtora of , (.'harlra OoodllnK, will m-II liO nrrva of land. nnmanra of rat. And when first they saw each other 'Twaa the end of their whole carter, For the matchless man had met his match. And the peerleaa girl bar peer. Chicago Tribune. HER IDEA OF IT, Mistress Ouch! What's that. I told you to apply cold cream to my neck. Kors Well, an isn't this ioe cream? Chicago Daily News. Appoln tananta. Tee, I'm the man who's always late. And without ihame the fact I atate; For well I know, and ao do you. The man I meet will be late. too. Chicago Record. Six Daya Baoasrk. Mrs. Nexdoor We consider pUtao You'll , MM w h e n y o II lead that we a r e M'llinj; Golden Oak BEDROOil Suits At $15.75 FOR $7.50 we told you how we able to do llii it would are not be so surprising, but h t it are OC sum-lent that selling them at W i' o THIS PRICE Don'l worry nboul bow do it. all anil see our Fine Display of Fancy Rockers E, S.Weimor & Co, Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors 4th St., SUNBURY, l.. RUBBEK RRICES lillc up Lmlies' Nhotd ii.tc up Men's Shoes 20a up Chilli's Shoes $J.7.ri Men's Rubber Boots (1.76 up Men's Pelt Hoots with over l"c up Men's Felt Boots $1,45 up Men's Leather Boots 69c up LnJies' UU0 Shoes, small ECONOMICAL & BARGAIN SHOE f 10 USES Sunbury, Penna. 0OOOO0O0000000O00CXXXX)OOOO ooocxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxi &0 TO BLANK JEWELS AND OPTICIAN Oppoaltp ilu Monument SUNBURY, PENNA FOB HOLIDAY GOODS Watches, Rings, 'nt glass, New Line Solid Silver (JoihIs ; also Plated Ware ; Ebony Goods, io Imitation. Clocks and Leather (ioods. Chains in all new styles, Brail -lets, Tea Sets. fc Note prices others ask ycu, then come to 55! ! OOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXto Re Wiia'l fral(J. Little Tommy and his youngrr slater were, going to bed without a lifjut They had just reached the bottom of the stairs when Tommy, after vainly j endeavoring to pierce the darkness, turned round and asked: "Ma, Is it polite for a f,"entleman to ! precede a lady when they have U alk single file?" "So, my son," replied the mother, "the-lady should always take the lend." "I thought so," said Tommy, de lightedly; "go uhead, Sue." Brooklyn. Eagle. l t II Sid Lift hla oa Hlatorjr. "It was a lucky thing for me, peT haps," remarked Daniel, referring to the matter some time afterward, "vhat it ws only a piece of rather blind; handwriting that, Ilelshnzzar wanted me to decipher. If it had been si physician's prescription I believe 1 would have floored me" Chicago Tribune, . The Ban at It. ETAUO puylaf r that bends above 1 With brlcht stars i