MIDDLEBURG POST. DUNDORE. L c..noliantiii coal breaker LtJ o it mD7 ,on.8 of coal ,lafit It auJii was ,,7 coal flats t,,e 'i,,,I,e of " a.tal Jown with coal, ull LikI l',r the m'aresl 1 ,nar" It. . . t)lir owl dealers are miiiIiii ,. .r.r..vi' enterprises v'tli cheap l ainl an ahiuulatK'e of it. ..,.,v ,, the inspiring candidates i towu ami report origin (i,,ti!iil' St-hrey was in town ami . .(. ,ai a lot ot tine moats to wr oi'Cauuleu ami Sara 'ci(.r , ,i" Sl'Iiiis ( irove calleil mi U. lhindorc. siniiv Seehrist is sli'ppiny: sonic si- ;i:ii' poultry to Washington, (.'. Wolf hauled" a loail of po- t,i the KMir house. gtv. H. T. Scarlu has gone to tiniurt' to attend the annual Con k-Jit . liieh is in session now. (ja Monday out new township of- U were sworn in. HiTiitlii" got its supply of ire this i I .,...1 !... I titi'l tliut lvepiiblieau u-e will , .. .. .i... n L again. 0r schiKil teachers are all . miles, month means something. I'rof ft-rstix made an eloquent speech behalf of the tax payers. Tu' correspondent of Kantz last itk thought , he could enlighten ieovt'1 seers of our township, but iiwot to say that he pays no taxes liia towislnp ami is Jiving in our i .. l : . t:, l.t.. . iivLWH i a"" ia -uioiu io uii oilier removal any day, which would the same treatment that Mr. K. O. Ui tner's sale was one of the ut the season. Attendance large J juices very good. Jik.1 fehaii r is on the sick list. If von like good fish go to Dun- I 1 1! I . . 1 lire, aim goou rcaumjj, suoscrioe r the Post. Rev. Keeler and wife are very cu rtaining with their exquisite inu- I. W. Longacre, the auctioneer, tlie 1iis m man in town. V " r-r-t l.igr. Ailmm mtm, mm t LLinou,.u(lt VT " S.V.()lt, son ' of Harry Ott, e'J., and Miss Mattie Ulrich, a lighter ot i B. Ulrich, were Limed in the r irst Liutlieran churcli 'eilncsday evening last before a II hlli.il church, llie ceremony s pcitiinned by Uev. W. S. Ul- li, hruther of the bride, assisted their pastor Rev. 0. W. (Jensz , Your correspondent joins in ihiiii; the voung people prospcr- aml long life. Tlie new borough officers elected (resworn in Monday evening and Council at once organized lor Bancs'. Several parties are prospectini: Ircoal on the opposite side of the ver. It is reported that they have liratl a vein of fine coal, and it is roped to sink a shaft to ascertain fe size of the vein. Tlie sad death of Arthur Koush. Mch occurred at Lewistown. Wed- fcxlay est a doom over the town he was well and favorably known pan excellent young man. The mains were brought home Thurs- M and were to have been buried Wurday, but owing to the high iu aiidule Jreek. luneral was Mtponed until Sunday forenoon, n tne body was taken to 1 ree rg for burial. The services were inductee! bv liev. fiptlpr jflhe First" Lutheran Church. Jerry Mertz of Delaware, a for- p citizen of this place, is on a visit V .! i ... . . . menus ana relatives in this sen ile 83 VS he dops not. like flip p weather we liave here. Postmaster Watrenseller and Ron "ok, snent Several d.iva Inst wenlr I'liila.' noticed M. T. Potter. Rw.. in n last week. Df- J. Schoch and Mrs. Weiwr. h were called home on account of pe death of their mother, returned re aeam. The nih Keand Minnt Pi weeks. S. E. Bateman of Philn.W. ' Was here for n daw in an l.Ia J vr ovv l IO Returned home to fill his ap "otmeDt Sunday. . j '11 Phillips is visiting in Screo- Pfof. C. II. Albert of Blooms-! spRDt Sunday with his father. 1 THE OLD REUADLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE The game of Basket Hall hctwcci; 5 U. ai d Hloonisliiirg Xoi nml S'hool team Saturday evening in tin Opera House, resulted in the follow ing score 2: to ltl iu favor ol'S. U. It is reported that Mrs. .Jonathan Arbogast is improving under her treatment at Medico (.'hi Hospital. Mrs. A. l as returned home. Miss Ilarley of Watsontown was euteitained by Miss Anna Yutzy. It would not Ih' amiss for the Street Committee of the Council to look after the street lighting, which is and has been miserable for some weeks better have none, than a mere pretense, in fai t we do not have any much of the tune at some places. It is hoped that as we pay our taxes for that iuiM)se, we should have what we pay for. More Klum Di-turbiuices f strikers are not nearly as gruve as au individual dis order ct the system. Oveiwork, loss of sleep, nervous tensionis will be followed by utter collapse, un less a reliable remedy isimnudiate ly employed. There's nothing bo ellieieut to cure disorders of the Liver aud Kidneys as Eloectric Uit ters. It's a wonderful tonic' ami effectivo nervine and the greatest all around medicine for ruu dowi systems. It disnels Nervousness, Khouraatism and Neurnlsia aim expels aialuria germs. Ouly UK-. aud batisfacticn Riiarauteed b Middlodunr Druar Co., (Iraybill Gavman. Itichtield, Pa., Dr. J. W Saiupsell, Pennsereek, Pa. SVINEFORD. YrSrKVuietif Kratzetvilie &pert ' a few days in town last week. Amos Jjowersox ti'anacted busi ness at Hcavertown Friday. Calvin (. Stroup ('roye to Mciser ville Saturday. Henry and lather Kcmi'cr ol Meiscrville were in town Friday. 1J. II. Custer bought Harrison Mover's refrigerator. Mr. Custer intends to go in the butcher busi ness. J. V. Swartz spent Friday a! Troxelville with his mother. He said that she is in a critical con dition. Thursday John llamer sold his lumber outfit to John Kern cd Beavertown. Mrs. J. 11. Dcimcr spent Satui day with her jmrents, John Meiser and wife at Meiser. (iuite a number of our farmers arc boiling maple sugar. Van Middleswarth of McClure spent some time with his sister, Mrs. P. E. Kinney. Mrs. S. S. Walter spent Saturday and Sunday at Troxelville with her sister, Mrs. Middleswarth. Geo. Schell of Centreville was noticed on our streets one day last week. Several undergraduates of our town should use better conduct at the Station. Worklug Overtime. Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless, little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions ara always at work, night and d iy, cur ing Indigestion, Biliousness, Con stipation, Sick Headache and all Stomach. Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25o. at Middleburg Drug Store, Graybill & Garman. Richfield, Pa. Dr. J. W.Sampsell, Pennsereek, Pa. BEAVERTOWN. Mrs. llev. W. J. Dice and little babe of Liverpool are the guests of her parents, Fxlward Freed and wife. Mrs. Freed has been confined to her bed for the last four months with nervous trouble. Mr9. John E. Boyer (nee Alice Bingaman) of Petersburg, is spend ing several weeks among her rela tives and friends at this place. Mis. Dr. irm Miller, spent sev eral weeks with the Dr's friends in Centre County. There' are some prospects for Beavertown getting a new Depot in he near fiitu, as well as some talk f'i the tannery tluit has lecu idle for years, to resume oHTations. ' A baby girl registered at the home of I'rof. I. J. Freed rm-ntl). Comrade Simon SKcht and fam ily will this week move to Iiewis town, an,! Mr. SeiU'rs will move t Huinham. This will m.iko :m opening aid alx.ut half a do.-n .t . . . ... oiner lauulies will tneu change re-i-dences. C. h'. Spocht, the faithful' and (Vuieit clei k iii P.. S. Hi lie's geiici l s'o;e, has resigned his position,' :ii l l as gone to Ivewistt.wu to a--opt a position as conductor, or m larmau on the trolley line. We wish him Mteeess in his new venture. The P. (). S. of A. Hail.llet en the evening of 'J'Jrd. of Feb. was a plea-ant social event. Mrs. Fraik Weiscr of New York City visited her parents, R S. li ne's several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hii.e accompanied her t Mali 'iitonga F .idav to attend the funeral of her m.-.Ui in-law, Mis. WViser. Those of our young men, who h id gone to Poweltown, to work have all returned home airain. Kev. A. I). (Iramlev goes to Haltimore Thursday to ait 1 ile iiinual t'onference of the lT. K. Church. Mrs. tlramlev noes to Mt. Holly where she will visit friends. Hev. (iramlv has served '' this charge very aeeeptablv for the last three years, ami his manv ' friends here are very desirous that he may be returned for another I year. ! PORT TREVORTON. j Our town people witnessed ipiite; a flood again tin? past week. Mrs. A. Clarence Faust and son, I Uobert of Sunbury are visiting her parents, Win. Boyer nml wile. The U. H. Church fair will he gin the 20th. inst. and promises to bean interesting event. Don't fo--get the date. Mrs. 11. M. Shaller was called to her old home at Weigh Scales wing to the illntssof hir lather. A. M. Stroh and Edwin Clock ittended Court last wek. Frank S. Keigle of the C nnty cat is doing a prosperous bus'ness in our towu the past few weeks. The Grip Leaves Thousands in its Path Weak, Nervous, Dyspeptic, Catarrh Wrecks. "i;r Jri xmt thf at- ter r'fr'it: Vike ddi!i- ty, nervous wtss. vs- Iprpsia and ether ca rarriii eriiiii,ym rcsu!;i-T from the1 if.y, in me enure Mater! Medico. I have fcund no rem edf that rouah J'e runt f.-r Amtnf, Vic lion " Ir. S.l. I I art man, 1' re si dent I he Iartiia. Sanitarium, in ;al. ir.S ent (.' ;' d e m i c , ci'a iming a a: iii ion t i ri s or ; .:. ctli- cicK. 'C.-J Peru na 77 cuickly relieving this malady and its - after effects hat reen the til': of the continent. LIKK A nr.MON prtp hn rross..,! our country, leaving behind hoorc of physical wrecks. Victims of catarrh of thohcail, ontarrh tit tlio throat, catarrh of tlio liiiij;, catairli of tho stumncli, catrrli of the kidneys, catarrh of tho pelvic organs, aro to bo counted hy hundrcdH of thou sands. Cirlp is epidemic catarrh, nnd iows tlie (seed of clirouio catarrh within tilt Fystem. This is po true that few grip sufTcrers are nhlo to muko a complcto recovery until tlicy have used JVruna. Never in tho hiftoryof medicine hus a remuily received mich unipialillcd and universal eulo(;ios as l'eruna. A New Tork Alderman's KxktIciick. Hon. Joseph A. 1'linn, alderman Fifth rlstrict, writea from lOi Christopher trcet, New York City, as follows i "When, a pestilenco overtakes our people wo tako precaution nn a nation to prciiervo tho citizens against tho dread disease. "La prippe has entered thousand of our homes tliis fall, and I noticed that tho people who used l'eruna were (piiek ly restored, whilo thoso who depended ou doctor's prescriptions, spent weeks In recovering, leaving them weak and emaciated. " I had a slight attack of la grippe and ftt once took l'oruna, vhicb drove the I disease ont of mr Rvstei-: l:iafcwd;vs and did not hinder m. from pt.r.-iiiuc my daily work. "I uliould like to si our J'. : 1 of Health give it oilieial ivc-nit ; . ami have it used generally among poor nick people in lireatcr New u,.''-. Joseph A. 1'linn. . 1.. Wallace, a charter menil" - ' ' !ie International llarher's. I'nioii, m;is troni 5 Western uvenue, Minn. Minn.: "Following n severe nttack of 1.' -u-I seemed to he affected badly nil . 1 suffered with a severe haekacl . il geslion and iiiujiitous ills, so ' . M neither eat nor sle-p, ami I th. .. ,t I would give up my work, which . . ...A not afford to do. "Onoof my customers who was - itly helped hy l'eruna advined me t ,- it, and 1 priH-ured a tottli) tin? BamiM. . I used it faithfully and felt a mai l., . im provement. During thenext twos:. :hs I took flvo hottlen, nnd then felt s l' ii dld. Now my head is clear, my nerves steady, I enjoy food, and rest well, l'e runa lias been worth a dollar a done to mo." I). L. Wallace. Mr. O. ir. I'erry, Atchison, Kansas, writes; "Again, after repeated trials of your medicines, 1'eruna and Miiniiliu, I give thin tut my ui.pruaiuu of the wonderful results of your very valuable medicine In its effects in my casei. i. r repeali d trials, "First, It cured ie of cbioiii.; liron cliitis of lirieen years . 1 inline by tislnj; two hollies of I'etutia l January, lsul, and no return of II. "After 1 was cured of 1 leliitls I hail la grippe every winter fm- ,cv-ral win ters. Jtut, through the l. ..f l'eruna, it got gradually weaker in . severity, until it dwindled down to a n.ere stupor for tw o or threo duyt. Now t;.e stupor does riot trouble mo anv moi, . ' O. II. I'erry. A i'oiiKra-v-innn'ii i: pcrienrc. Hon of Itepresenlalivi s, .'ashington, ). c. Peruna Medicii eCo., Ccdunihiis,ihlo. (icntlemen I am more than satisfied with l'eruna, i;- 1 find it to bo an excel lent remedy fo. the prip and catarrh. I have used It i? my family and they all join me In r unending it as an excol- lotit remedy." Very respectfully, (icorgo II. White. If you do not receive prompt an I satis factory results from the ue of p. ninn, write at once to lr. liartman, giving a full (statement of your case, and hr will l pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartmau, President of The UaHuian Sanitarium, Colut"'-i. o 3 C 0 0 C 2) B4 rttm m mm Already the voice of the early songster is l.eaul ainoiio; the fast biiildine; boughs Mareh is the iimuth l :i 1 1 r 1 1 '': 1 1 i t!te new fashions lor the coinino; season. Sjirini; is fast eoniing upon us devt'lopiuilie law of style. The new tiiln ii s nnd triiinn the new suits, skirts and waists are eotninc every t'ay, in all the I eauly and elegance that fash'oii can design. It will be a you to come now more so iban ever for there' Mmiething new to greet ow every time you come. House IPwirxx- We )ossilily keep many tilings for house righting that many do not know we have. Let us see:--Cedar Tubs, electric welded hoops, never come oll'Sd els., 1.3i, $l.tm. (iulvatiized hiMip (1.00 and $1.4(1. iiutter Howls, smooth hurd wood lit, 35 and 4') ets. Wooden Buckets, painted, 2 1km)1is 16 eta. Indurated Fihre 110 cts. I.ari;e Galvanized 25, 28 ct. Granite GO cts. to 8.5 ets. Wash Boards brass 40 eta., double elde zinc 25 cts; single Hide zinc 20 cU. Willow Clothes Uaskehi smooth round splits 50 ets., (15 ets. and r0 cts. Pastry Hoards, jointed edges Hi by 22, 35 eta; 18 by 21, 45 eta. 3 foot Skirt Boards 35 cts., 4 foot 60 Cta. Bosom Boards 25 cts. Folding Ironing Boards, 00 cents. Glass Oil Cans 25 cents and 35 cta. Flat Market Baskets to put under buggy seat 10 cents 25 cents aud 30 cta. Splint Lunch Baaketa with lid 25 cents. Open Market and Fruit Baskets fi, 10, 20, 25 to 50 cents. With lid 45 cents, 75 cents to 1)0 cents and $1.00. Scrap Baskets 25 cents up to 75 cts. Fine Shoes o E I t p.l ree.ii dm" H u,s: ileitsiiiv lor AT CHEAP PRICES. $2 5(1 shoes at $2,110. The biggest bargain in foot-wear timt ever eiune to Milton. New Spring St vies for both Ladies ami Men, tlie new-! est style toe, Patent Colt Skin that are warranted not to break through before thi' til st sole wears out. You have never bought a guarranteed shoe for less than $2.50 before, but these new ones will be sold t f2.(Hi. Ladies Flexible Sole Shoe ret pi ires no breaking in, easy from the tlrst time, they're pul on ; vici kid, common sense heel, price. $2.50. Men's Satin Calf Dress Shoe that always sells for $'.50 for $1.25, new style just in, kid top, extension sole. Ladies Fin Dongnla Kid Shoes with plain or patent tip $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50 are lcwt values in town for the price. Chiidrens and Misses Ftot Forn Shoes, wide toe, are comfort for the growing foot $1.25 to $2.00. . BEAUTIFUL, WHITE WASH STUFFS. It would appear that fashion has been holding in reserve for this Spring her choicest designs, for we have never seen so much beauty por trayek iu the weave of fabrics as are shown in the new arrivals. And such au assortment of White our store has never held before. "The most beautiful pieces I have ever seen" is a common expression of ap preciation we often hear. These are mere price hints of the liiedhijii weights for separate waists and shirt waist costumes. 15 eta Checked Dimities and in stripes too, nice for chiidrens dresses and aprons. j, 20 cta. worth 25 cts. White Matlras, 32 inches wide mostly stripes, not only nice for waists but for mens wnd boys shirts. 25 ct. Madras stries twilled faoric with silk mercerized stripes. ' 50 ct. Fancy Striped Madras, dainty mercerized ligures and stripes. 25 ct white mercerized with fancy silk stripes. 15 et. and 25 ct. Plain Oxford Weaves. 25 et. 35 et. and 40 ct. fancy striped Oxfords. 50 ct. Lace stripe Fauze, a mercerized fabric, sheer and line for party or graduating dresses, exclusive dress patterns, no two alike. 05 ct. Silk Crepe, an exact imitation of wool crepe-de-chinc, just ns soft aud clinging as the real wool, well finished. Ladies aNd misses tailored suits. Spring time the foremost time to buy suits. Kv ry well dressed lady wantsa new suit for Kastei, styles are now set we have waited un til we knew the styles were safe they're coming in now daily have bought more suits this Spring than ever before. Grocery Unr gains. Your money goes the lartln-st here, compare these prices with what you are paying. Just receiv ed 5 tons of Inundated Sugar to be sold tit 5 cents a pound, any 'inutili ty over 5 lbs. Fine grain American relilied. Nice large grain Uio or Sim. is ( 'oll'ee for lileis. Lion and Arhtn-k-U-s Id cts too. Kvaporatcd peaches, Apricots, Neeiiirines, Dried Apples, 111 cents a pound. Prunes as low as S pounds lor 25 cts Loose Muscatel Unisons 8 cts. and 10 cts. a II). Shredded Wheat 10 cts. Force 2 boxes or 25 cts. ( irape Nuts 12 ets package. Fltiui, choice of 6 kinds 50 lbs lor $1.00. Buckwheat Flour 25 lbs. for (5 ets. New Catch Salt Fish fresh from lakes. 1(1 lb. buckets, 70 cents, 1 lbs., 115 ets., Kegs $1.(10 and $l.s ,. Nice fat mackerel 2 for 25 cts. The best egg noodles nnd maca roni 10 cts. each. Good Cakes at 12 cents a pound. Xjica.io Waists. The last opportunity to buy at re duced llgure for this final reduction will clean up the lot. Some sizes ar gone but nt such prices it will pay to look. French Flannel, polka dot satteen, mohair aud Sicilian in black and colors. 2 5(1 waists now $2.00. $175 waists now $1.25. $1.25 " " 75 els. $1.00 " " .50 cts. chreyer, Son & Co. 0 MILTOIT, Peima. ei stn " " ' ln' nL -