MIDDLEBURG POST. "tori KREAMER. , number ' of our people L;r ice houses last week. VlRday 21 recburg ladies " . i t..i turilav cutertaiuol a party ftti Half Falls. suHtie a number of peo- Lre oil Sunday waiting pi,, ith Erd ley's horses. r . Ill I y alter was cauea fiul.iv ly the illness ol ner r. " Ltioii here is finished and is j improvement to the town, ,4 comfort to the agent. Ytrgcr oi jMiianuMirg is .;(inir Lis daughter Mrs. . y,m Hummel was wen in I, Saturday, Iroin iNcw Jer- . i t, 1, (jlllie U UUIllOei UI IV.ll ,il,oiit work on account oi wink at I'awhng, but will the Spring again. II !..lilninn Itt )lil.l It Id r,, tu Dogtown on Saturday. itur.lav cveuing our church Ld in iis utmost to licar one iyhaiiibaeh a able t-crmuti. KANTZ. cxci'llint sleighing lias al-iv-trrioiidy disappeared. rv Wilt ami Clarence lloltz piiit Sunday with his brother I. Ho (.apple. rv Wirtli, while attcinpting s Hcrrubrs niill-uam broke li tlif ice. Forrest Komig and jlultzapplc who chanced to iat way saved him from a crave. r1 is. SpiTiikel, made a trip to Idmrg, Saturday. T. Ireee had one of his fin- ii his lctt hand amputated.. n Slimeling, in company with imilv sleighed to his brother s in Flint Valley. Frank Shambacli, who had ick with typhoid i'eve'r is con ing, but his brother and sinter mi mid Xora are still confined ir tails. A. fcrfmory, employed in Al- cacti v.v.v.w- W.a tcou-a uu n . i i i e tanners are laKing auvaiu- II the ice crop. F. E. lloltzipple, who had ick la-t week, is improving.. lie Kurtz Cornet IJand, is hold- keeklv rehearsal., to fulfil their rnnagcincuts. e mte that our blacksmith, C. Mm, will move to Shaniokin i in (lie Spring. i'tir scribe who had l)een cm- I at the Susquahenua coul Ural Dnndore is home to stay the serious illness of his .IT. I. Heinle attended a grand ' at U. M. Coleman's residence pleni. lilliam Aunii'.ler is driving lor Xcwton Crouse. Jiill p how to handle horses. C. Shuiiiory is employed in IVltoona car shops. kno. Snrenkel of Shamokin, Fa., pt a few days with his family at place. Jliss Florence Cauley. who had 1 "I with typhoid fever, is up around the house again. w blacksmith is unable to do work because he had a fall, and ;" lie fell he stepped on his fin- Customers were obliged to 'lie nearest town fir linrm clwui. SWINEFORD. iite n number of our list. people uu fcnry Mitchel of Faxtonville Noticed on our streets last Sat- fl' UlUle Amur i viailmtr HsatLewistown. r H. Walter spent last week at u"uvuie attwid m(t t, l.;a & j . HT. Prs. Alice WVll,., H last w.,.1. I( Mover niwf II 'vratzvrvihe worn in .nii-.tr, )teek. r M Katie Sehambacli' who ,nirMhe Eagle Hotel spent witli her parents at ICissim- was to Fre is aiiK Keillimwr w ctl- u . . o " t.iw oi.n f Wis writin(r. IM . u(. Iwenniiifnir Bint a l..v W with her isisaVr nt Vnnytn 1,a"7 Miller and family and Mrs. I'hilip Amig were t Kanti Satur'.'.ay to do some shopping. Maria Matter of Lykeim is visit ing the LWtible Matter family. Herbert Keller, ou of Oliver Messier, has gone t,i . liiiriihum to work in llie Standard steel work. C. G. Straup pureliaRetl a new violin which he highly uppreciati-s. Born to George Musser and wile a d. lighter. The spelling Bee helJ at Gil bert's S liool House ou Friday evc ning.w as ft success. ' lister D. Snrtth, who is telegraph ing in a small tou near l'itt.sburg, is hpendiiig his vacai'um with his puu-iitr', W. A. Smith's. Ira lVingauian, who had heeii working at Lewistown returmil home to .tay. WEST BEAVliR. Robert (loss got his ice house about halt full last week before the thaw enme. T. F. Swincford of McVeytowir was sci'ii on our streets last week. James Steely came home last week from Juniata where -he had been employed on a stave mill. ' 1 1 attic Peter came home Satur day to spend Sunday with her par ents at Crossgrove. The coal yards at McClure are about empty and lots of coal bins are still in want. Our old teamster, Adam llitze has been spending his vacation at McClure lor the past week. It has been reported that Daniel Seal is slowly improving. Mrs. Houser of McClure spent Sunday at Stone alley with her daughter, Mrs. Hurley Wagner. The cold weather we had last week drove some of our Snyder County boys home from Juniata where they had been working lor John II. Dreese. Win. Knepp of Crossgrove is making preparations to go into the farming business in the Spring. His son, James will conduct the blacksmithing at the old stand. PORT TREVORTON. " Miss Toledo iloutz one of S'na- niokin's fairest daughters visited under the parental roof last week. Mrs. Ed. Mitterlingof licwisburg visited her parents, Jno. C. I looser and wife last week. IVof. J. C. Schactler and wife entertained their sons, Ben and E l. of Sunbury one day last week. An interesting and intertaining programme was rendered at the musical home of Jno. Mitchel Fri day evening. The chief musicians were Win. Woodling, Jacob Snyder and Mr. Mitchel. Mrs. Jno. C. Hoover spent sever al days very pleasantly with her sister, Mrs. Fhilip Arnold at Sha mokin. Messrs. Boyle and Stretch of the Quaker City were guests at the National last week. Isaac Bogar is on the sick list. The show was well attended Sat urday night. S. S. Herrold and Win. Brubaker are building an ice house for Dr. J. O. Nipple. Mrs. K. P. Bingaman spent sev eral days very pleasantly with her sister, Mrs. W. S. Lenhart at Ilarrisburg. OUNOORE. , The Coal panic has struck the people of this town and along the lliver, and under the shadow of the Susquehanna Coal Breaker the people arc shivering these cold days aud it would be unfortunate if Mit chel would be seen ou our streets. There are no charms in Polities, at least there is not a man to be found in our township who is will- inir io run lor uvcrseer oi me Poor. 'Squire Sechnst s last shipment of fancy chickens was to xsazarcth and we would not Le surprised if he would get a call from the I Iulli pine Islands. Our merchant had an invitation to Gov. Pennypacker's inuagura tioii but he did not get o(T in time and now it is too lata. Will Swenk bought a last horse and is. thinking of putting him on the track. ' . lea houses are chuck full. Jacob Kcrstctter shipped Buck wheat to a party at Towanda. ; Maria W. Dundore called on her sister at SelinHgrovcV : George Hoover is putting up n rope ferry across th Kiver near his residcuce. II. C. Hoover is putting a Jxwird walk across the Canal at Duudoie's store. There i no occasion to be liehiml time when you can get the Ust clock on market at $2.00, md the PT for $1.00 a ia. Next Saturday vote to keep taxes down. Lydia Hoover aod Maud Wolf called on Maria W. Dundore. Onr tax-eol!ector is in fine spirits i .i - ... I.:... unit luc giii-1 1 i iimiAt; Hill. laugh. 1 J. BStaufei 'n Ir.iulin ' liaic fr: the land's sake. Wilson Bingaman and Daniel Wolf are working on the Kail K :id. F. F. Xeitz was in towii. Our public schools are in a (loiir ishintr condition, and the sdio.il nt the Witmer school bousr, papered an-1 otlierwi.se (cautitied thtir house. Christ Bitner sold some fat cattle. Our river fisherman are successful. Ion. r- . buried i t IV. SELINSGROVE. A Sleinhing party went to the home of David Hoover at Mt. Pleasant Mills Friday evening. They spent the evening very pleas antly in games, music and refre-h-inents. They 'returned at an earlv hour, (not Friday evening.) Thev reported having had a line time. Mrs. Annie Staullcr (nee Uoh bach,) is spending several weeks with her parents. Frank Uichtcr, who had been to the Hospital in Phila., for treatment of his eyes, returned home Wednes day much improved. Mrs. Kev. M. L. Snyder of Sad dle Kiver, X. J., arrived lu re Wed nesday having been with her father, Dr. B. r. Wagensellcr whom sin reports improving slowly but stead ily and the prospects are that In will fully recover, which is good news to his many friends, Miss Mary Albert of Bloom took in the Musical Convention last week. iUm. lratcoii (nee licwistown was in town one day lasi week. t Kev. P. H. Mi'lcr of Brnnklvn sMi.t tin-ci k uii'i his mother a.iJ took pari in the dniveiiiion. Miss Fe'ty i- ln-iiig entertained U- hiT r-istei, Mi8. Pl.t. lloutz. 4 Mrs. .1. E. Forrester is visiting her si-ti-r at Wil'iiiiiciHii-t. W'c u.iilff.l E litor A it rami of t!.c 'I IctTiild'' l '--M ll tlllllll-ll (IIW II (III ! h" train amrd.iv. John Potter, wliti ii.i I b en ill of typhoid few", has -fully recover ed his hc:!'t!i. Post Xo. I IS . t ' t i.ilfi a' of'tiio. llrroiil, ho . ii . -I. :r t i i rv '.'. o i i .ii s 1 1 The remain- (' Mi". S..'inu I Fisle r. nioilnrof L.Aiand Anion, was brought from Simbury for in ternifiil l'iid.i. She u nunt about MS years Hie h ei been liv ing with her damihier in Simbiirv. Mis W'hi cli r i f Pine (irove u the truest of , In P. Kiciiter and family. Wo learn that the debntj which was held Fii lav ninln .it Snnluirv High School was decided ill favor of Berwick. Kegi-lcr and Recorder Willis was a i-itor Friday. Mrs. Stocker of Philadelphia wi s a guest of T. II. Eisenhiitli and family, she was one of the soloists at the ( 'ou vent ion and taw irood satisfaction to the audience. Quite a lot of ice .vas housed list week : sonic of it being 12 incl e thick, others ) to 1 1 inches. PROMINENT PHYSICIANS USE AND ENDORSE PE-RU-HA. CI!. CHAMBERLIN, M.D. OP WASHINGTON. D.C. WJ VERDILLA. .!. Herman and wile spent Sunday with friends at Middle burg. .lames ti. drown left f ir I iits- burg last week where he is cmnlov-ed. (.. v.. Auckcr and family .i . i . . . . i nuiasKv spent Mimiav wild trieiiits here. Dr. II. M. Krcbs is very busy just now. Kev. S. T. Scar I began protracted meeting at Wit liter's church Satur day evening. There is some tal'k as to chang ing th tmil route from PhIIsis to linsgrove. Our people are 'filling their ice houses. C. 11. CliamtxTlin, V . L)., vi i: " Many cases hare con: has benefited and cured, tor catarrh and a general . Mrillrul Kiuuiim-r I'. S. Trciw.. Pr. Llewellyn Jonlan, Medic. RinimT of IT. K. Treasury llt'im:' IgriUlnato i lmnbia Co and who i three ye I West I'oi .u."-Dr. tho follov. say of Per. "Allow cxjires.! in; tmlo to y tho Ix'lUI rived from Pr. L. Jonlan. 1 vomtei fnl month has hrouplit forth a vastelia uiul I now consider myself a welt n fujr mouths of suffering. IVlluw-: from llih icid 1" 'l -., V.';. ngloii, Ii. C: ,icr my observation, Iierc Peruna ' .rcfore, I cheerfully n niirend it :1c." C. D. Ci'.AMliflK X ) ferer-i, Vermel will Llewellyn Jonlan. (leo. ('. Havener, M. D.,j ' ieieo.si.ia, D.C., writer : Tho PeruiiatedieincCo., Col; .-. tlelKlemen " III lny Jiraetii . luul occnsiiin to frefiuenlly i i-.-i.O.: I liavo r i ! h iiiiil A of yur valualdi) tnedieine, and li:iv ; its rise lciicflei:il, esjieelally 111 i catiurrb.'" Oeor.o C. Havener, M.I'. If ynu do not r eeive prompt and s:iti faetmy results ' (Mil the ineof lVruua, writo at oneo t. ir. llartman, pivini; n full statement i your case, and ho will lm jileasitl to t C yod his vulualile nd vleopratis. Address T)r. 'lartman, President of Ti e llamuuti oioiitarium, Columbus, Ohio, We still have a nice nssoi (menl oi V ijlldies' iiml Misses' Cloaks iul siiiH vhliili..- ji..,i!V,V.'.,i " -I'" onl saerii at a -Vaafr.mt;, l'a Cull oil A. f- HI mS new miiv ill x. and hair eotlittu -rur for your he til el.-aiieil w ith refiehinv'. 'w. iooMllda eleau loel to efceh nliron on the north ide of Market s(iia-e i,,.. pos'Ue Cetilial Hotel. Sat i-laetioe 'iiar llllleeil. OOOX).T: OUR JANUARY THAW. Under the Beaming Rays of Failing Fn'cc-3 The annual clearing sale now at Hood-tide, cvtiy dollar gels its value almost doubled in the great l.argaius we an you. Our policy is not to carry any of this Winter's goods over for next season and instead of making a clearance pri-e make the slash now while there is yet nevcrai months to use them, and so low too that there is no possibility ol any In ii Unprecedented Selling in every department ; at every turn there are looming bargains We told of many in h.st ve here an? many more. hi.w 1 1 f 1 1 in March, we left over, is Slot" News Square Wool Horse Blankets, 76x80 ui'i'd 111 proportion. Standard goods, Mohawk and I 'lira Mills at prices no hoiisekci per can allord to inks. I'n- bleaelii'd !l ami 10 ou.uter rculailv and 'J"i 12 in. Iilcachcd Tubing and Casing 12c yard. in. loc. 8, Inches, were 5 25 kimls at IJ.So each. FjoU of other Horse Hhmkcts. IViets re-1 SHEETING BARGAINS cents, reduced to lo and 18c. a yard. Bleached 25k', was oOc. LAP ROBES ALL GRADES AT COST MOW. Great Clsarmjee fii?e Woo 'D:rsss yooc Too iniich Stock. It must go, uot a question of profit, but of unloading iiiel, hence low prices exist. Golf Capes, 125 Flannelette Wrappers, 94 Ceil ;i0 inch. I'.rowti Stripe t'lieviols, regular price I ."(, reduced to 1.00. Notions all Kirds, Toilet Soaps, Golf Gloves, Rubber Dressing Corqbs. Fancy Si'!i VA is'.h. r.yti'-irl.' I'h now .V. .".0 i.:ir Si eel SIicms regularly l.'c at 10c a pair. Ladies (5 loves all odors GoO ncks pin, 200 to a pack, 1 ce:it paper instead of Sc. 1,'Odoz. pure pearl I'.otloiH 2."i l.iu 1 for l.'c. Men's and Hoys Sweaters. Lot Rubbers being c'.o'ed out at l.'c a pair. Men's :). Uul.! er V'. al 2.."0. Ladie Separate Skirts, Dr?s? ai)d Walkiyo L': i)6tl, Reduced from 12 0) lo P.V. IJlue Serg, fitd (Jiey Cloth Skirte were 8.00 now reduced to Plack and iv- now "..J'.O were ,r..n,i Schreyer, Son & L fj Q Froipll Street. VCIHiTOlSr, -PeniLXLa,. Kin, street. )C 3 CZ230GI