11 JLD j)LEB UKQ POST. JURY LIST. . (ir...d Juror, dr.- ! ' rt ' U o' '' , o.-,, Jll delivery u,..y h..W Ju. Tera,.com.n.netn G A ! U .'"" I I K wlir W-liinKon. L nl"r- . .' - loi.r,-. r ;,,v;"!.r.'r ..t..ntnn. i ,,lin-r ferry I'?t r 1 larin rr ry Iniil r ' '"' .i,...urr Perm. k"."! "V." Monro '." . . ... urmrl M.'uroo F " 'Vi'..l. l.irinfr ritlim.s. I..111 4 1 1 . !... , l r'" , k.l. r JtiolltM. " ' ' ' ' '1,. kcr Sjlln.iirove L1(..l! r u-nkll- r '"!. irl.- lniK'r .l'iiri. 1 . ...t IVlltl . ti..l.ll.-i.:rir. L nk '-' w ,... 4 ' litre. run I JU " ,, ,., -iwhrr A.lam". II" ' ........ lluBVHf. r -iu'i nwn.fir Franklin. L It li' t. . t,i ' ,.'r'.-ctrM.n ";. ' t. w..-itr WmI. " , it. ,wr AHU..Iecretk. t"J, tt 'II farmer ferry. I .. i. ...... .L.r Mi.l.llebunr. t", f ,,, l.larksinith .lrVi ,n. I1" .- Kn.uk .... nl t.rim-r IVllll. ,v lli nrv llMll.rr i . I'.. inn. ... ls.lir-n..-r . ill II lnrimT IVrry went Llm ill '" Heaver r . u ..... I.rmur Centre. fnn U" nrl farmer ln' re. " ':' "...V.I.. t.,, I,, til ll.MU-vr i ........... ',rl Kmiikim fiir.n.T MiilUlo!reek. I. -rS V IlirilUTJW.'"'"' f,i T K I''' rt'r fh.inn. 1. 1 l,.r.l frnwr Ww. hl.W.l'Hl I J IMin. r .. r. L.riK fiirm-r Mlilnit.in. trll H Klnr Wliiiir.ri. f n.rvi y liilmrer Miil.ll.-creek. Li.nf 4 I' fl.riHM.w-r ui-i-iii-i.. LlJi.lin M tenner Hpri nr f , J.w (. -r Jm.-ki.oii. Lnlix l. A farmer I'e'ry West. kli r. I Kim .-"in. Lrr Hani'"", (ttrmer Spring;. r,,t lli nrv i. .iir.nr. , , liriirt W Inrmer I'erry West ill Vltfll".!! Il'i.irr t-iii-.iH E, T n nirnter Hi'nn. tl'f. " III .T .. ' i,l lin f irmer Miililleereek. kl M lurlllfr j.inn.irvrwc. r i.' ,.l ti fepM II I I" TIT -. K ftllk luiM.rer -vi...-crwv. L r AUx rt Inliurur Centre. L Youi Time rinil Fund Your Ellt'rKy In iovk oflliu ead Trust Mine Minnn f ir Suli.crlptioni 21) linrrt fur 10 SubacripUoiiH I in 1; 02 under the Laws of the State of Wnnllliinton. 1 fl.iO'.i""), Coinltln(t of I.OM.VOfl ?hre sith'..r Vulueoffl.OU Eiicli. Kully l';ii. I ami Non-AewawiblR. TibliiU. l'rosldent, .Mission, Wo-h. iili'nt iiliiHiton Hunk and Investment ny. liili.n 4ioMMl Srwi, an undrnora nal n liKlnui weekly published nt Televe- ihio.liiiHarrarKed for limited ainount l.ed Triint stock to be iMued tu C'ertili- 15, in and iO shares each, and offers to wrtifi.-iitu of I shares of till valuable uv.nic a iir.'ent market value of it) cents Unl mih to lie advanced to par or 1.0 f to any friend srAo itfrrnd a sub .lolh ' '" tnr l4"TV f li" fid -" irsotx. v. .flis, aLDompant- fl.V. I l e ..uia t)crtitiort price be wilts I 'i ....ii yearly subsi rii'llon. or wf lyt-HuslurM of LeHd Trust Stock for 6 tree-year suliKcriptions at fl.VI each or annual siilniTl tlolia nt su ccuta eacu. le fur full particulars, prospectus, and to THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE loiijOsMMu Gaxton Building. 6ELINSGR0VE. p Annie Potter returned from psant visit anioiii fner.u at Haven. if wink at the Gymnasium ling is king pushed forward. u weatlier m gooil the brick will all be. completed this wlien tlie canvt'iiters will be- liittint: on the roof. It will kiuitit'iil building when coin- iinprovemeuts that are feoinrr It Sinijehanna University are and siilstantial. The attend lis larger than ever in .the his- I'l tin; institution. J. 1' . ' acenseller took luh Hummel's wife to the Hal in Philadelphia last week. Wmtion was jerformed, but fe not lieard how successful a.. ti' i . . t"- i e lintlirKtnml it won ky in order to prolong Jher v. Harry Miller of Brooklyn, is vifiling his inotlur. lie l.Miks at tlioii'li rily lifi- iigrce I with liioi. II. J. Puck, who is rmploycl in th ii'Vioolliee, KlizulH'tliville, sjient Heveral dnys wiih his fi.inily. M. L. Wacnsell.T returned from his Spring trip to IMiiliiilclpliia 1'ri dav. Mrs. J.ilin Stali-y, mi aged la ly, living oil the Kit' ot (Jut; died on Friday lust and was buried Mon day. f it li it ii i .Mrs. i. it. nirt'iiseiier. who h id spent over 11 month with lici diiighleis at Carlisle returned huinc la-t week. Mrs. Dr. Voelkler of Milton wan a visitor to town last week. A game of Rise Hall was played on the College Athletic grounds Saturday, between the l'a. il. II. Y. M. C. A., team of Simhury, mid the University team. The scon was 7 to 4 in favor of the Y. M. C. A. team. Miss Hillings of Lock Haven is the guest at the home of A. W. l'otter, Ks(. NV. J. Lutz ami wife returned home from their trip to the Western part of the Slate. Miss Gibson of Simbury was entertained l.y Miss Mary Sohiiure recently. Mrs. J. Yutzy left for an ex tended trip among biends in the Weft. A KoreJ I'hlii: f VrTSK'S HEWS. CONDENSED. Vitirttiij. April 22. 'i'lii C Utu Uepab.Hun stata conven iko will be hold at Columbus on June i m-l 4. 1 v; rt'o'ns wore killed anil 11 In j:pil In a wreck on the Krisco ntiiroad t.e:ir livrton. Mo., caused by a U.;fec !lvf ri'l. Sovrritorn hotisps were wrecked by a urnado at Whlto Springs, a Bummer tesort noar Frederlcktown, Mo. There xerc no fatalities. nrlpnuicr Generals I.. H. Ilucker and r. A. Ualdwin. recently promoted, were iilaced on the retired list of the army n their own application. Miss Alice Roosevelt has arrived In Wnshlnpton from Hiltmoro., r, Q-t where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorpe W. Vanderbilt. Thursday, April 23. The Northern Securities company has declared a quarterly dividend of lVk per cent. The first shipment of Thilipplno coin to Manila will be made from San Fran cisco May 1st. The totnl amount of 3 and 4 per cent, bonds refunded by Secretary Shaw to date amounts to $41,072,450. Hear Admiral Stephen 11. Luce will reprcRent the United States nt the Hed Crob Society co.ivnt!' n v Cent-va. While playing wi,.i ii.i.irlies i-yeac-nUI Caroline Welsh was fatally burned In her mother's homo at I'hiladolphla. The child's entire body was scorched. Friday, April 24. Tho Commercial Club of Albu querque, N. M., has elected 1'resldent UooHevelt an honorary member. The Bummer manoeuvres of the army and navy will be held at Port land, Me., the latter part of August. J. D. I.ehmer, a Cincinnati, (.. capi talist, fell from a second-story window of his home and was Instantly killed. Alexander Ramsey, ex-governor of Minnesota, and secretary of war un der President Hayes, died in St. Paul, Minn., aged 88 years. Tho business portion of Falrburg, Neb., was destroyed by Are, entailing a loss of over $150,000. The militia was called out to preserve order dur ing the fire. Saturday, April 25. Secretary Hitchcock left Washing ton to meet President Roosevelt and go with him to St. Louis. Owing to a strike of its messenger boys, the Western Union Telegraph Company has closed its office at Ilutto, Mont Robbers entered the Rlalrsville, Pa., postofllce and after dynamiting the safe secured over $1,200 In cash and stamps. Michael Arnold, of Philadelphia, president Judge of common pleas court. No. 4, died after a long illness, aged 63 years. The Clinton Knitting Company, of Allentown, Pa., has made an assign ment. Assets are $24,000; liabilities, $25,000. Monday, April 27. Citizen guards had a running light with would-be bank robbers at Frank fort, Ind., but the men escaped. It is aid that nothing is sure except deai,u and taxes, but that is not altteether true. Dr. Iud?s New Discovery for Consumntio i is i sure cure for all lung and thrtnt troubles. Thousands can testify to that. Mrs. C. ',. VauMotre of. SLepherdstown, W. Va says "I hid A severe case of Hronchitis and foi t year tried everything I heard of, hut got no reli. f. One bottle of lr King's New Discoveiy then cured i. e absolutely. It's infallible for Croup Whooping cough. Grip, Pneumonia ana Consumption. Try it. It's guaranteed by Middleburg Drug Co., Gray bill & G.irnnn, Richfield, Dr. J. W. Stmpjell, Penns Creek, Trial Bottle free. R?g. sizes 50c, $1.00 Fatally Hurt Looplng-ths-Loop. St Louis, Mo., April 27. H. R. Cru isn, understudy to Dlavolo, the blcy cllst of the Forepaugh-Sells Brothers' circus, was fatally Injured while loop ing the loop beneath the great canvas. His wheel deviated from the black line marked on the apparatus on which the rider must concentrate his gaxe. During a practice ride, and when ten feet from the downward swoop, pre paratory to leaving the contrivance, he plunged through the air, alighting on bis head. Shamrock to tall Junt 1. Lonon, April 28. Sir Thomas Llpton expects to have the Shamrock III rent ted next week.and a resumption of the prize races between the cup challenger and the Shamrock I will probably take place on the Clyde May 6. Two or three races will be sailed there. Both the Shamrocks should sail for Amertca about June 1. There will be eleven or twelve prise races between the Sham rocks off Sandy Hook prior to the cuj not. DAN GROSVENOR SAYS: "Pe-ru-na is an Excellent Spring Catarrh Remedy I am as Well as Ever." H0X. DAN. A. GEOSVENOK, OF THE FA3I0CS OHIO FAMILY, lion. Dan. A. Gronvonor, Deputy Auditor fur the War Department, in a '. written from Washington, D. C, says: Allow me to express my gratitude to you for the benefit dcr from one bottle ot Pcruna. One week has brought wonderful ch. and I am now aa well aa ever. Besides being one of the very . spring tonics It Is an excellent catarrh remedy. DAS. A. QPOSVE.C In a recent letter he say : " consider Peruna realty more meritorious than I did when I v you last I receive numerous letters from acquaintances ell over country asking me If my certificate Is genuine, I Invariably an ? . yt?s."-Dn. A. Grosvcnor. A County Commissioner's '.attar. Hon. John Williams, County Commis sioner, af 617 West Hecond street, Duluth, Minn., says the following in regard to Pcruna: " A a remedy for catarrh I can cheer tally recommend Peruna. I know what It Is to suffer from that terrible disnaiio and I feel that it Is my duty to sjwak. a good word for the tonlo that brought me Immediate relief. Pcrunacurod me of a bad cane of catarrh and 1 know lt will tore any other sufferer frjia that dU- ." Jttka WUUAtna, W. K. Griffith, Conenn, Texan, irrl'eiii u I suffered with chronic catarrh f.r many yeurs. I took Pcruna and it com pletely cur.nl me. I think Pcruna i.-. the best medicino in tliu vvirl.lf'r catarrh. My general health Is much Improved y Its use, ns I am much Mrniigcr than I havo been for years." W. L. CintU'.h. A C!t;r-ftKiiiti!l's I.ett.-r. Concressman II. r."vcn,ltu.-kin, Taze well e.nr.uy, Yu., v rites: " can cheerfully recommend your vatunhle remedy. Pcruna, lo nny one who Is suffering itli catarrh, r.nj n ho Is In need of n pcrmancr.t an J cfuxtlvo cure."-U.liowcn. fc Mr.I're.!. I. Sett, Larue. (:.;.., lliht (.nurd ef I lira m I'.- t IVill Team, v riles : "A-iaii.i i:e: fur h.:i ; Imii;' !! j.iaco rermia tie' l.e-nl. I .: mm,--! ! My self forcoMs ii : 1 1 i i ..t.u ri. . f !i. imwel and il i- ;i li ii ii.l r :v.-- y. 1 1 restores v I I i t y , Incrcu-.'s IsVily str.-r .r'lt and, male s anlck jm r-nii v. 'I in a fie i t tlmo I fciv l'i "i::i.-i my In li :y 1 1 .- n'enl. Fred. !. Sett. flen. Tr.iC.Ai : . ?: r-tr.-H.N.W, Wiirlihurti.ti, I. writ. -;: " I luliy e.iiivinei-1 that your r'm eily 1 1 ra e.i'ei!ciil l.niie. t.T' v r.iy friend have used it wiih tie- n. n etii ial nils fur eiui.-!,, uud ca tarrhal t.-i Me." lr,iC. Al l.t;. Mrs. F.imer Flemlnt', r.ratrir of fleter Vf.lr Council N". b.. North w. nlern I elon of Ilnnor, of Mliin. a;,.,:;-, Minn writes from Poll; -tre.-t, NK. .: " I have Ix'c:. tronliled nil my life, with e.'it.irrii in my head. I took 1'- i-.iili f .r a I) out t h r e months now i il i u i am y permanently ' : f- enrrsl. I l-iiev - SSvtJJ: that for catarrh si.. &t$&f- -1. l.. . f-.. - ' in mi us iwrin.-. ...'ii- r r ii-iiiiin.i o . , (J .i. ! Millie - .polls, Minu. i 1 mdlcine ef tie. - a'e. It. cure.H when all "t!.- - remedies fail. I can heartily r'-i ' in;;.. I P run .n a catarrh remedy." V.-. Flmef I'luinln Trent f at.irrl. lit Sprlnij. The pprln i-i tiie time totr. nt . f'olil, wet winter weather of.-n a n ,1 I , X Conrressman's Lettrr. Hon. II. W. Ogden,t"onc:ressman :ti Ixiuislana, in a letter written at V,' i ington, D.C., says the following -i runa, the national catarrh remedy: "lean conscientiously recommend your Peruna a a tine tonic and all around good medicine to thoie who are la need of a catarrh remedy. It has been commended to me by people who have uted It, as a remedy par Ocularly effective In the cure of ca tarrh. For those who need a good catarrh mcdiclae I know of antbiug better." a cure r.f catarrh. U taken during 1 the cure will lie ; There r;in he r. taken intelligent weather of si.ru. Ai a y-temie eradicate cat., wherever it m.. catarrh of the - the sa;neeert,ii:r If 3- . 1 1 do n.'t If a ooiir-e c ,f p . early ;ir!r,Lr nil .nipt and t.eriit;i failures If l'. r'.iiia ,i during the favorable rh. rd :r.f 'In n. t.irrh remedy Pen:na ii from the sy-:e:n ' e located. It elireg nach or N,w!-i with us catarrh f i.'ie head. ;: prompt and atis- factory results fr itn the ne of p.-runa, I Write at onee to I r. Ilartman, jtivin a full stal.-ment of y.iiireasu aild he will !e pleased to siv you his valuable ad j vice gratis. I Addret-s T'r. liar. ""resident of TUu Ilariiuau aiuu ; luiiiuus,0 I GUs Fir Ui Mks J Sewing time is here fir of sugrextions for adding coinf such stocks so wisely chosen, s preparing Summer apparel, niiinv garments to gi t readv lictore Summer '. im -. 'Tlii' Iiiur Stur.' is lull irt when the high temperature comes, there ite a significant displuv all r.-ver t In -t' l'e never before iia.l liberally selectetl and so siij risinjly 'ow priced. WIS OFFER YOU Nlf vsravvm -(Ml R12m mootht'inbKriptioa to Middlebarg Tost fj) l luOoeyeir'isobscriptloo toConkey'iRome JonrniL vac year pemieriJilp la Americaii maslcal Assoc Utioa. CONKGT'A HOMR lOURNIL fcwn . A?1 mon,h,r far""v rnawiine which should be In every home. Its "n ln,col?r- ' rs orinlea on food paper, and mechanically ever (,.; .V'1'' lo ."?. printer's art. Cankov'a Homo Journkl isreallv iwominiiinn the n..i.iio . "r1 ' devoted to special illustrated articles on subjects prominently lle u ".,',or,u,Bd e.Ti) ,io if-, Tbe Iecon1 h ' devoted to the iotac e ",ul"er aud daunhter. It alio contains :!!"!fe:!a!re'm1,n, tu .t "on 'a Interior decoration. and tho im,ii .?n iPowln.'h newest designs in hats and costumes, rni.li-te ,,; .T.:? 5"er rcles ol feminine wear. MWrffiE?.litt P..ern.ma, be ordered. ,'' woiddK "uVio,aie,"'ch imf,irt ,h lnform,,lon ,h"t to nece"r lohe l '.','r.,'""ll ' SUDulameMmi K a rlr.rn..n r kik ..i i.u 'I'M lorttf . wn..,. n Y ' v. iiiuiiv wiiivii.iiiHaiiiinvii i.uiiiu V ri,",m Sac?e?i ' n 00 Vocat T"tiaiu U le"on oD p'n l'W4Clu!ahIrI!i,lJ'ei?Vo1 ' ..fi.He,. of r'cles for the boys. These articles are vi c ut al ,od tellow all kiads of pets may be raised both lot pleasure aud riUilini.,,1t7.u?:0i,A,0,"k,lo, enables. Its members to purchase sheet (i'l c,,y S founts ranii. lrom to per cent. White Dress Goods. White khh1s more than ever, the height of fashion for morning af termxui or evening wear. We are ready to serve you iu preparation of graduation eustomes, outing suits, separate waists. 1 5c. t'hecked Dimities, neat little checked and stripes too, parti cularly nie for child reus dresses aud aprons. 15c. Striped Dimities jdain oxford weaves and lace striped lawns. . 20c. a i cent value striped Madras iiJ inches wilde. 25c Oxford weaves iu white aud cream with mercerized btripes. 25c. Imitatiou of C'repede C'hiue with mercerized stripes worth 3o ceuU. 40c. Striped Madras, stripe and pJaiu oxfords, fancy lace stripes, many are finely mercerized. PLAIN WHITE FABRICS. for party or graduating gowns. India Linens all prices from 10 to 40 cents. Chitl'onette closely allied to Paris Muslin but more firm 50 cents. Dotted Swisses in variety at 50 cents. Paris Musliu, a flue sheer fabric Ho cents. French Nainsook, always nice after washing 65 cents. Plain Silk Mull and elegant value for (SO cents. White Wool Fabrics iu very large aaeortmeuts. 50c. Mohair with hemstitcned stripe. 50c. Voile worth 60 cents very flue quality iu cream. Also Creeuot Albatross at same price. 00c. Batistes both plain and corded. 85c. 4tt inch Storm Serge, Aery serviceable. 85c. I'repe de Chine, same in silk aud wool for $1.25. $1.00, $1.25, to $1.50 Mistrals Canvas Weaves. Bedford Cords, Fine Mohairs all in flue qualities. BIG VALUES IN FURNITURE. The ( henpest F iiniuire Store in Milton, people who know tell us so. The ilitlerence between our price- till. 1 lint o her- ask -hows die ditlerence between department store pn.llts and that of store of only one line of goods. Morris Chairs. Latest improvements patent detachable hinge attachment, closed safety racliet rod support, teiuere.l steel wire spring Mitt, beautifully carved linns, legs and claw feet, phtin tigured velour covered cushions. $10.00 valuos are priced $8.50 and $0.00. $12.00 values are $10.00. $15.00 ones are $12.00. Oak Dining Chairs. High hacks nicelv carved, carefully turned spindles. W.l seat 00c, 75c 80c, $1.00, $1.75 and $1.80 each. Youths Diners, height between high chair and common diner $1.50, $1.30 and $2.25 each. Maple Diners, beautifully tinished $3.00 each. Prices are always less by the hail' doen. 5quare Top Extension Tables. Quartered mid golden oak, highly polished tops l-vl- with l, " and tt inch carved legs. f.ait tables are $-4.25, $4.50, $5.80, $0.-IO. $8.5-1, $8.05, $0.50, $10.00. 10.35 to $15.25. t la! I, s it mi. $r. 50 to $16. so. LOW PRICES ON SHOES and OXFORDS. We show not only the newest In shapes and leathers but are the low est Iu price for reliable goods. Buy at Sen re vers and you are safe. $2. 50 Mens Oxfords at $1.! Pat ent ColtSklu guaranteid, either iu blucher or straight lace. Sewing Machines New Home New Royal. Do you want a machine that will stand the test of long hard usage one that uever fails to work; tho one that docs tho btrst kind of work. Theu let us put oue of our machines iu your home on a weeks trial. New home, is light running because it is ball bearing, has new a' tacbmeut holder and new tension releaser. i QUEENSWARE. I Notice these values of the most reliable kinds fully guaranteed not ' to craze in every one. ' $2.5J M liece Toilet Set decora t- $5.00 fur $.il0 Toilet Sets ivilh i Jar decorated and gold traced. chreyer Son & Co. Q Fropb Streeb. HVCHLiTOUST, Penna. El 19 ' 0 beet Q DC 3Q DC