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Snyder County Tribune from Middleburg, Pennsylvania • 5

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COUUTY M1TT1XGS, Kev. W. A. Huns, pastor of the Ref irmed Church of this place, on Wednesday evening of last week, gave an Interesting talk to tbe members of ihe V. M.

C. of Susquebanna University. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Selinsgrove, Friday April. 25 st 19C4 The "Second Sampson." Richard Joy, wbo dud May 18, 1743, st the age of euty-seven and Is burled In the St.

Peter's church ard, isle ol Tbanet, Kent, England, was known throughout Europe as the "Kentish Hercules," or the "Second Samson." When but a youth of sevouteen years CARPETS, OIL CUIUS, Australia Bars Doivli-. Io consequences of a speech t'M suiting King Edward, the if.iv'-u-meet hits' refused the use of. public buildings to Jihn Alexander Dojvie. The 'Mayor of Adeladide wr'He to Dowie, telling him he was a disgrace to bis nationality. The Kind You Have Always Bought Last.

Sunday evening interesting services, were held iu the First Lutheran Church, Rev. AOvmitTIBINa HATBS' Unlets oiherwlse stipulated tUe foliowln rates will be strlctl) enforced be was Invited to London by the king to give Bears the Signature) of 411 adrertlslng by tl.e loch. J2.00 for first, George W. pastor. Twenty-four persons were received into church membership.

Prof. Walllze has been entertaining his uncle, Dr. L. B. Kllue, a prominent physician of iDsertloD, 91.50 for each subsequent Insertion Llbrrsl discounts for yearly adve-tlsiug.

an exhibition in remarkable feats uf strength. Among the feats of bis more mature years were those of breaking with bis hands and feet a rope with a tensile strength of thirty-fivs hundred weight and the lifting of 2,200 Abeel Must Pay $75,000 Darua-es. Io less than a minute a sheriff's jury, which was presided over by Catawissa, and also his cousins, Charles S. pounds. Tbe following is a copy -of his epi Kline, Esq a practising Attorney and sister taph: Knights of Colombus.

Reduced Kates to Washington via Penn sylvania Railroad. For the benefit of those desiring to attend the meeting of the Knights of Columbus, to be heid at Washington, D. (J April 13, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip MIsb Grace Kline, also of (jatawisiia. Herculean hero, famed for strength, bberift danger, this afternoon In D. K.

Ramey who recently died in Blai the buprerae Court of, New York, ai iiea uere, nie Dreaam aua length. See bow the mighty man Is fallen 1 Todeatb the stiong and weak are all one. The same judgment doth befall county, and who for a number of years was gave a verdict of damages a directo of Susquehanna University, among in favor of Miss Eleanor K. Ander Uollato greath and David small. tickets lo Washington from all stations his tquests, left $5C0 to tbe University, and like sum to Pennsylvania College.

son in her aetioD lor breach of prom A Great Sensation. There wns a big sensation in Lees-ville, Ind. whenW. H. Brown of tLal place, who was expeeted to die, had his life saved by King's New Discovery for Consumption.

He wiles; "I endured infuffemable agonies from As ihma, but your New Discoveiy gave me Lumidiate soon therafter effected a compluU cure." cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c. and $100. Guaranteed by G.

C. Wagenseller Trial House cleaning time is here and floor coverings are iu demand We have them in larger quantities and prettier designs the ever before. In buying Carpets remember this. A good carpel looks well and wears well, while a poor carpet looks well but does NOT wear well. Can you tell the differanee? We can, and oui experience is at your service in making a selection, with our lepretation back of every yard sold, Xou will, at least, want a new oil cloth this Spring.

It is just as cheap to seiect from a large assortment and choose a bright pretty pattern as not. Many people prefer a nice matting, for some rooms, to a carpet, You can find a Variety of new prtterns in Chinese and Japanese makes, in our stock this season. The prices range from 12 cents to 30 cents, pel yard and come cheaper by the roll. With increase amount of room in our new building we Jcorrespond-Ingly increased the size of our stocks In thesejinesandare confident We can please you in quality, design and price. lse of marriage brought against Viewers Make Northumberland uu lis nucs at rcuuoeu rates.

ntse tickets will be sold April 11, 12, and James jNenson Abeel, otherwise Bridge a Free Bridge. 13, and will be good forieturn passige Electric light apparatus, which was installed in sunbury in 1883 and hich is said to be tbe first successful three wire iucandesceut syst Ogilpn (ioeiet, Jr." until April 18, inclusive. The v'ewers ap)oiurel by tbe courts of Snyder, Un.on and Northumberland counties tu view the bridge over tbe West. Branch of Wbile this young man put in an answi he did not appeur to contest in the world, has been stripped to tit. Louis fur exhibition at the exposition.

DR. A. SPANGLER. Dentist. the Sufquebarma at Northumberland, met on the case, and as a result Miss An der.on, after giving ber evidence Tuesday's North American publishes the AiNOUJJKS that he will n-mt-ve Wednesday of last week, where after some dis picture of John Sbumaker of New Castle, P.

bottles free. received a verdict for the full from his present Location No. 3 jSoiib cussion tbey adjourned to meet at Sunbury on who is 79 years old and is said to be tbe oldest amount claimed. Market Street, on May 2nd, 1904, active fireman in United States. The old tbe following Friday morning, at which time the viewMS awarded the Bridge Company the the residence formerly owned and oc Miss Algle Lambcrson visited ber friend veteran was born in what is now Snydtr county cupiect by E.

W. Knviler, cornel Pino sum of f5.388, wbich amount was April 1st, 1826. Wbo of our readers can tell Lied in a Well. Miss Dillie Livingston. and Waier sireels, Iwbere fie will This makes the structure wbich is a very poor us anything- of this Sltumaker fauily one a free bridge Tbe following named gen And now we have entered the fourth month Literally buried alive was the pleased to meet all his patmns in the future.

He also aumniuces lii-ii UU tlemen were the vlewes: Snyder Franklin awful late that befell John B. Mix- of the year. Our algarcnes on Friday of last week were busily engaged fn catching drift wood as it new office will ba completely reliud Mrs. Dal Wlldt and Mrs. Aeher Wertz, S.

W81S S. Weis ner, digger of Br-idgeton, N. Henrv D. Powell and William with modern Dental appliances, and cau.e down the river in the ice. Quite a con J.

Scbocb, Ntr 11. Middleswartb, Joseph Lestier; Uulor, Samuel Keiser, R. D. KaufE-man, Sbaugbnessy Northumberland spent Saturday in Sunbury. Siderable portiou of cbamokin Dam, a large portion of which has been gutted out by tbe lee Mo 'e, who were helping him in his Miss Emma Faust made a business trip to appropriately refurnished.

Ollice Hours, 9 to 12a.m. 1 to 4 p. m. Selinsgrove, April 1st, 1904. wo stood by powerless, and saw and carried down the river, was among the E.

J- A. Hiiblsh and Edward Weidenhaiuer. In order to tnata the action of the viewer binding their award will have to be pproveu by the courts uf the respective drift caught. him hurr ied to his doom. Mixne--was euguirpd in removing the bricks Every day the juurcals bi lug to our rotice fro tlie sidts of an old well belong counties.

new accidents due to negligence or imprud OASTOniA. Bears the yf The Kind You Have Always Bnugtit ing to Mr. Powell and bad gotten aSTOHIA. ColumbiaBICVCLES e. C.

GUMRil i iVil AC At APiV' wishes to to the public in Dllj VlVldj illUlUl V' general thht he is folly equiped to down a'lmit five feet in his work ence of those having petroleum lamps under their charge. Evrs well kept kitchen Is provided wit a little siocu -n'lk. While water Boiigfit Bears the St mw I The Kind You Have Always whe i din soft treacherous earth sud ipnly cavtd in on bim. carrvina only quickens the flame ol puro'enro or of him and the plank on which he was gasoline, milk imujcdl-itelyeitioguifciiea it I 11 ux repairing on AUDITOR'S NOTICE, prevents all danger, 'this is a process wnicu standing lo the- bottom of the 35 foot well. Sunbury, during the early part of the week.

Grant Bollg, of Dornsife, spent Sunday with friends In this place. Mrs. J. Howard Ulsb spent Sunday with friends Id Beaver Springs. And now soon tbe seed onion will be sighing to be "put in its little bed.

Mr. William Meek of Union county was a recent guest of his brother, O. W. Meek. Miss Lida Reese who has been out of town all winter, li back again.

The Public Sale season is about over and our auctioneers are taking a much needed rest. Miss Anna Alleman who spent the past month in Philadelphia, New York and Washington, has returned borne. Mrs. A. W.

Potter and Mrs. jB. Gregory In the Estate of Lydia Scbocb, late of th ics, iiiiioiiiowiies. A Surprise Party. Oa Saturday evening last, a large number of every mistress of a house ougut to post in prominent pi ice in ber kitchen.

Boro deliu's Grove, Snyder dee't No' ice is hereby tdveo that the undersin Mixner was completely covered with the earth, and it was an hour tbe friende of Mrs. Outlast ildt, assembled at The famous Chainless Bicycles, audit' appointed by the Orpbans' Court Sujdvr County, to make distribution of tbt before his lifeless form was gotten Ageut is Liable. the borne of Iter husban'l on east finest.) in tbe East I ml. during tbe absence of Mr. WATCHES MJltl CLOCKS.

ajauce id tne nanus oi Ira c. ocbocb, out, as the character of the work equipped with two speed gear cush- Tae clerk of the State's Insurance Depart Wlldt, who bad leeu pucposel been dttdned was so hazardous that no one cared ment at Harrisburg, is sending out a list of ion frame and coaster brake. Adtn'r, to and among the parties legally entitled, will sit for that purpose at his office, tbe b'irough of Seliu's Grove, Pa, Satuniav. Ap il 16, J904, at 10 o'clock, a. where aH i-arLit-a iu interest are requested to present fire Insurance companies said to be illegal in to try it, until finally Oscar Mixer, i son of the dead man, was lowered a bucket and dug away the sev business in this state.

Tbe are for supper at tbe borne of bir brother Ache. When fht catue home she found the front locked, Koine to the rear eptr-mci, fbe foun I tbe door also locke Her hasbaud wbo wi the gueste treie In tbe bouse awaiting her either bankrupt or have not been properly PHOAOGRAPUS their claims legally proven, or be forever there-inter debarred from coming In on paid fund. eral feet of surd which covered his registered. An agent representing any of His 15 yeais experience in this line enables him to do any and all VV. JK.

ilOUSiiiWOJiTtl, AOIMTOU. these fraudulent concerns is liable to a fine of unfortunate father. did some shopping In Milton one day last from $100 to $1000. home coming oieueti tbe door and t-be wat? ushered Into tbe midst of the friends wno bad assembled to do honor to her on the 27th an- and Records of all discriptions. reoairW in a satfsfartn Mixuer was an elderly man and eiivvs a wife and three sons.

House For Keut. The undersigned has a very desirable Dwell Can Tax Parsonage. niversary of ber uatal day. i AUTHORIZED DEALER worfe fully roafanteed, give W. 1 give him a call.

One door South ing House located on South Market in ih Her surprise was tjenuiue and apparent, and Supreme court of Pennsylvania has week. Postmaster Gearge 0. Wagenseller and Mrs. Wagenseller, spent several days in Philadelphia, during the early part of the week. Mrs.

G. W. Keller, of near Duncannon, visited ber parents, Mr. Mrs. A.

J. Strob iu tbe East End. Borough cf Selin's Grove. Excellent Fruh some liltle time (lapsed until she fully realized banded down an opinion saying -that a parson that she was hostess. After tbe first excite- age cannot be considered as an actual place of religious worship, that even though erected At Railroad i nf thr Amir Hv nt had subs'ded tbe guests naturally settled on tbe premises.

Rent Reasonable. Possession given on the 1st of April. For terms and psrticulars apply to Mrs. John Miller. upon ground appurtenant to church, it its Pa.

Selinsgrove, down determined 10 have a good time, io tbe cource of tbe eveuiug an abundance of cboice SELINSGROVE, PA- irt. not a part thereof and is, -consequently, taxable property. refreshtneutrj were served. Mrs. Wildt was tbe Accidents Sprains and Bruises Burns and Scalds Cuts and Wounds Accidents happen every day.

Why not be prepared? A household supplied with recipient of a latge number of useful and val Watchman riemberling purcnaFeu toe property owned by Mrs; Matilda Kinney, In the East End. fJeoi-M M. Mark, wbo has been teaching DEATH OF riRS. H. F.

CHARLES uable prtseDts. Isn't it a Beauty. Our citizens were painfully surprised on HUe Kefused. a New Trial. Jacob Hite, tbe man wbo several mouths Tnursday morning to bear the announcement of the death of Mrs.

Henry Charles, which sad event took place during the night tbe result of heart failure. We will publish further obituary notice next week. scbool.tnis winter uniuu toum, bjui 8unday with his parents in tbts place. Mrs. J.

A. Lumbard has gone to 8unbury to visit her daughter, Mrs. Murray W. Smith, and to assist in moving. Mrs.

Allen and little daughter, of Kreamer, were recent visitors with friends in this place. ago shot Mrs. Fred Krebbsof Northumberland, will have to serve bis sentence in tbe North umberland coun 'y prison On Monday morning Judge Auten bauded down his decision, wbich Is as follows: Hamli'ns OIL May Cross at Sunbury. "All tbe reasons assigued relate to alleged Model Cream Tbe Daily News of Sbamokin publishes the errors in tbe charge to the jury. We have report that the Wabash Railroad, wbich is be examined the charge with considerable care We noticed A.

D. Kreamer and several lady ing built between Pittsburg and New York aud are of the opinion that the defendant suf fered no it Juftice at our hauds in that regard friends from Kreamer, drive through town Monday. The attention of tbe jurj was especially called to the question of reasonable doubt and ade I. B. Romtg, our ''boss" drajmsn, has pur chased a dandy errav team.

Irv is not satis- quate instructions were giveu thereon. We fled unless he has the very best In his line. think too that they were properly advited rela- City will pass through Northumberland county, although the surveyors employed by the company are very close mouthed and refuse to reveal any of their plans. According to tLe report the line will be built within the next two yeai a and the railroad will invade Snyder county and will cross tbe river below Sunmry; Going through Iitsh Valley or Plumb Creek, it will 6kirt Sbamokin, Mt. Carmei and other coal region towns.

It is claimed that this section will be greatly benefitted. Te to tbe evidence of good reputation aud of Mr. J. F. Laudenslager and Miss Jennie need have no fear ol the ordinary ailments and mishaps of mankind.

Hamlins Wizard Oil is a safeguard for children, a comfort to parents, a boon to the old folks. It will pay to keep this old-time, reliable family medicine always on hand in case of need. Starbuck, April 1 3. 1901. I have been in bed for four weeks with a Sprained Back, caused by too heavy lifting.

I have tried almost everything to cure it. Seeing what Hamlins Wizard Oil had done for others 1 tried a bottie and in two days I was able to work. John Smith. Santa Barbara, Cal. My child fell from a high chair upon a hot stove and burned its forehead and side of face severely.

It suffered intensely for three days, when we commenced using Hamlins Wizard Oil. The pain was relieved in twenty minutes and the bums healed in about five days. W. L. Steele, Walter, both of Penn were married by LOW SUPPLY CAN.

corroboration. Tbe motion is overruled and a new trial refused. We also refuse to arrest the judgement." ivev. H. G.

Enable. Efforts to secure a new trial for Hite bavins J. O. W. Bassler and Howard Welst, of our neighboring town of Freeburg, transacted iled, be will be sentenced by Judge Auten business In this place, on Friday of last week.

GLEMMERS' NEW STORE SUEBPEI PA. Larger stock and prices lemer than ever tins fall. Bargains in every department. We buy direct from the Mill, therefore we caD give you special low prices and save you big money by buyingfrom When you come to Sun bury come in and let us show you around. Few Special Prices.

1000 yds unbleached muslin 3Jc yd. 1 bale unbleached niusliD 20 yds for I extra value. 1000 yds bleached sheeting must go at 7Jc yd. 5000 yds outing flannel to at 6c Good apron gingham 5c yd. Best calico 5 6c yd.

1 case blankets to go at 5fe, 69c 89c extra large size. Beautiful pure white cotton fill' 1 com portables $1, and $1.35 100 pair all wool blankets it specrices. DRESS (iOODS, We carry one of the largest scks in Sunbury. Special values 2c, 16c, 25c, 39c yd. 50c.

42 inch wide all wool goods the best thing you ever saw. 75c. and $1 all the new weaves for suits and skirts. Beautiful line COATS, all sizes and all prices. An endless variety of FUKS, all prices you could wish for.

Ready madedress skirts a specialty come and be convinced, F. CLEMMER, 3 Door East of Market House. SUNBURY, PA on the other charges upou which tbe jury A Close Call. Editor Moyer of the Freeburg Courier, passed found him guilty. This will make It some through town on Monday morning.

He looked length of time before Hite will have his in on us tor a few moments. Those who desire a eeperator with Low Milk Receiving or Supply Can will find just wtiat tbey are looking for In the 1904 Model U. S. Cream aeperator. Another Improvement is the increased ease of operalion.

tbe TJ. S. has always been noted fur its easy runniDg, but by making eerthfn ceange, it now RUNS EASIER THAN EVER Dairymen should remember that it Excels In Clean SkimU'g and Durability. Holds Worlds Record, Average for 50 consecutive runs--. 0138 Write for illustrated catalogues, H- D.

KUSTES, Selinsgrove. Pa On Wednesday evening of this week William Zeiglei, proprietor of tbe Keystone Hotel, Patterson, had a close call from instant death. An electric light wire became crossed wilh a telephone wire in front uf tbe hotel and ti Mrs. Edward Geinberlihg and daughter Miss There is only one Wizard Oil Hamlins name blown in the bottle. Signature Hamlin Bros." on wrapper.

Take no substitute. 50c and $1.00. Hamlins Cough Balsam Soothes the Throat. Stops the Couh. 25c, 50c.

Mable, who spent some time visiting friends Oirl Destroys Sister's Sight. Half a cup of oil of vitrol, deadly sulphuric at Bhamokin, returned borne on Saturday. curieut being much stronger in the light wire acid, dashed Wednesday morning from the W. A. Moyer, who is employed by the Pittsburgh Construction Company, spent several Hamlins Blood 4 Liver Pills Act Gently aad Without Pain.

25c. burned be telephone wire off. Mr Zeigler seeing the wire laying on the street went to pick It up wbeu he received tLe full charge. He dropped suddenly to the hands of a demented eler sister upon the sleeping form of Ella Ktiley, a little Irish girl of sixteen years, at Wiconisco, burned out days wl'h bis relatives In this place. k01 SAbl AHO II.OOMM.NMD BV.

ground and it was at fust thought he Had been both her ees and ate away the flesn from tbe face and breast. Tbe child is at tbe point of death. Peter Klingler, Ph. Druggist. Mr.

fc Mrs. John Rah mstlne, who spent three weeks very pleasantly in Pittsburg and the western portion of the state, have returned killed. He was carried to his home and Dr. B.F.Long summoned and after an hour's. Ella was possessed of unusual childish beau home.

hard work revived him At present is get Mr. Mrs. Daniel Snyder who have been ting along nicely but has a badly burned hanu. Mifflintown Star. FOR RUNT.

A two story frame dwelling boiiae large corner lot, plenty of fruit; located In the East End, opposite W. H. McCarty's residence. For terms inquire of Mlts. B.

F. WAGENSELLER. spending the past month at Port Trevorton with their son Jerry and family, have returned SHERIFF'S SALE, Bv virtue of Fi. No. 14.

June 1904, on Judgment j. 28, same issued by ti court oi Common Pleas of Snyder County, will be sold at tbe Court House Id Middleburg, SATURDAY, APRIL 16th, 1904, the following described tract of land, located in Penn Snyder Co adjoining lands uf Fred Miller, Jotin Hoover and J. A. Fisl.er, continuing il ACRES more or less. Tbe improvements consist of a good DWELLING HOUSE, with necessary out-buildings, raiso seme fruit Sale to take place at 1 p.

m. Seized, taken into execution and to be sol' an the property of John CHaS. E. SAMPEL, Sheriff Accoidlng to Bradstreet's, 84 percent of the Jr. Hauler's Lecture.

In accordance to previous announcement, Key. L. W. Nurristown, IV, delivered bis lecture "The Irained Workman," in Trinity Lutheran Church, Friday eveniu DeWitt's Salve For Piles, Burns, Sores, merchants who failed did not advertise. Tbe most successful merchants are the ones wbo use printers Ink freely.

of last week. Kev. Hainer is a fluent speaker, If yon have anything to sell advertise It in the Tbibuhb, as an advertisement planted In one who is very much in love with his subject. FO. RENT.

Befrt lware'i Store property in Selin's Grove -t'ppoeite Weis' Store, applv to (iRANTBOLKJ, Dornfife. Pa. The State Sunday School Association makes ty typically Irish. She bad bright eyes, light hair and a clear complexion. At the Wieonis-cn High School she is in the senior cIbbs and has taken an exceptionally high standing in her studies.

Jealousy cf her sister's beauty a nd progress at school, it is supposed prompted Mamie, the demented woman wbo is thirty two years o-ages, to commit this truly horrible deed. Ella sleeps with a younger sist.r Mary, at the home of their father, William Keliey, a prominent WIconisco giocer, wbo is father of fourteen children. In the same room is tbe bed where Mamie and another sister. Auuee, aged SO sleeps. At 7:80 oMi ck morninc while Ella was still apleep, the two older women got up a Agnes, some suspect of complicity In the plot, Tjanded to Maude, who lost her reasoning faculties some years sgo, a cup balf filled with oil of vitrol Agnes explained afterwards that Mamie was accustomed to use the acid for treatment oi corns.

With co luterierfnce from Agues, ami wcivt to Ella's bedside and while tbe child was no mistake when it sends men out who have tbe Doctor's ability backed by bis earnestness these columns rarely falls to bring about satisfactory results. Rev. F. P. Manhart, D.

of Baltimore, made tt a pleasant call on Saturday. and great interest In tbe Sunday Sehool cause. Mothers and Our regret is that the lecture was not heard The Doctor la connected with the Deaconess by every citizen of our town and most especi Daughters ally by all who are interested In Sunday Be boo work THE GREAT BALTIMORE FIRE. Please Take Straight and Sound Financial Conditions of The Fire Insurance Co's. I have the honor to represent.

THE AETNA KSCRANi COMPANY, Hnriford Conn. As-. Is January 1st 1904, SURPLU' K- gwls IcWik 10, 060. 737.71 Fait! oui L' si i NINETY SIX MILLION DOLLAR-, in 85 Tli" ARTNA ha' fMifliwut Fii.hIk on for Pay mmt of Al BiHm "ifS V. B.

CLAK.K, Preiilu. Every woman who has a Rrown daughter knows well the worry and anxiety which always comes at that period of life when girlhood merges into womanhood. Upon a girl's condition at this time depends her future health, strength and happi Passed his Eightieth ilile Stene. One Monday, Mr. C.

B. North, cashier of Letting lor Fainting and Tight ening Iron aud Steel Bridges. In pursuance of an act of Afsembly approved tbeSlst day of April A. D. 1903 the Count.

Commissioners of Snyder Conut Pa. will re -ceive sealed bids at their office in the MiddieOurtr Pr. for the pHiiitiu, si Ine, tightening bolt, ltor furnis'aioa material necessary for the work aforementiou-ed ou tue fo lowing bridaret-: Mfiseruille Bridge lou tied uer tbe vlliai. of MHserville iu I'wp. MU'iU'burir Iron Bridge located in ii Boro ib 'f Middleburg seliti- Lower located Iu Borough Sehusgi'-ve.

FisDrr's Hiide located near tbe rerideU' ness. Too much care can not be taken to see to at she passes throngh this period the First National Back of this place, passed the Eightieth mile stone in his earthly pilgrim- AUNT DINAH OLD VIRGINIA rri Inannln tho Innd fif the UPttfnP Klin. Wi most heartily congratulate our; old fellow citi-) i lb vessel into her face and upon the per zen and bis Immediate family, upon this au HerbTea spicious event a are pleased to be able to portion of her b.ly. Ella wuke up in awful agony. The flcry liq ti i ate clear into th state that Mr.

North's general health is good and were.it not for his failing eyesight he ot'Xevv Vork $18,040,793.99 $9,574,751 .49 I 'gr tho condi-SNOW, Vii-e President. The Horn i Company. 1 i 1004, hUPLUS as gir l.oiil.-is, "Tue B-l ttuiirn Fiiv will not. iu tin; ight-t ion of iliis E.G. would be as proficient In his duties as cashie bene.

Dr. Ira A. Keiter ws uaimoned and did everything in his power to allevia the terrible He said that there ws no as he wis a quarter of a century ago. We Moths House in that city. We notice by tbe proceedings of tbe Methodist Conference that Rev.

Bothrock, has been returned as pastor of the M. E. Church at this place. Bev. H.

G. Bhable will administer Communion to tbe Lutheran Congregation at Erdley's Church on Easter morning. English services in the afternoon at Globe Mills. Fred Row of Selinsgrove, spent several days this week in town attending tulegal business, In connection with the estate of bis father, of which be Is administrator. MifEUntown Her aid.

There was no full moon during the month of February This phenomenon has not occurred tor nineteen years, and It will not occur again till 1923. At least that Is what the astronomers Susquehanna University closed Its winter term, Thursday, March 24tb. The st idents are spending their Easter vacation at home. The spring term will begin Monday, April 4th. Byron W.

Miller has moved his Music Store Into the Denz building, one door south of C. IE. Lhtz's Barber Shop. Mr. Miller can sup-nlv von with anything In the musical line at wish' bim many more leturns of bis natal hope of saving the sight of either ye.

The day. child's chances of recovering are very slight and should she survive ber awful agony, that her body will undoubtedly be horribly of P. Fisher iu Penn Twp Buis must be made f-r the work and ut terial ou each bridge separately. Each ari.t: to be be panted two coats. Bids will opened ou tbe first day of May 1904, or as, eo- -i tbereaftci practicab e.

Fi-r 'tter infonnutirQ and specifications caii at lue Couitu's-i ners 'flii-e. Tbe lira put Kl stic Paint, mat'e by Ihr National Paiut and Varoish Cleveland-Ohio, sbsll be used, Tbe ommlssioners reserve right to rejei- any or all bids. Attest: J. N. Brosius, Clerk.

JONATHAW REICHENBACH Harrison MoraR H. M. Derk, Comi's, The Mysterious Letters "A For several dajB past between the boura of The American Fi Insurance Co. ol Fhiladolph a. A-s Jtim.nry 1904.

$2,832,840.35 "AJ1 B.ltim 'in Losses will he Pr lv Alju-ti-d and iid for out of our Casii Rtveaues cl a ving on oik I A BOON TO WOMANKIND is of the greatest assistance to nature in bringing about the change which takes place, without disarranging the natural functions of the system, I( is a strengthening tonic. It w)U keep the roses in a airi's cheeks and prevent that tendency to decline which so often endangers her life at this critical point in development. This Herb Tea is likewise of corresponding value and assistance to matrons and mothers at tbe end of this period. Its use will at this time prevent endless pain and worry. A woman will enter the evening of life with scarcely the knowledge that the change has occurred.

Many are the I thankful women who know the value of Aunt Dinah's Old Virginia Herb Tea and are grateful for the benefits derived from its use. Kemmerer, Not. IMS. Httmiins Wizard OH Chicago, III. Gentlemen: Enclosed find 2S cents please tend me another package of your Aunt Dinah's Old Virginia HerbTea.

I am greatly pleased with it. I would not be without it. Respectfully, Miss Mary Brssa. 10 a. and 3 p.

by looking directly above you in the sky, and after intently gazing for a short time you will see clearly and distinctly, tbe mssterious letters, "A ibe last letter Condoria Eire Insurance Company of Milwaukee. A-sels Janunry lM, 1904, $1,016,575.81 orthe is much the larger and most dis Farmers Losing Ground. Forty years ago the farmers owned 55 per cent, of the wealth of this country. Such has been tbe advance of manufacturing and railroad building that they now own but 21 per cent. TO CONSUMPTIVES.

New Hampshire Fire In nrance Company. Assy's 1', 1904. $3, 877. 840. 70 tinct.

Thousands of people have seen the letters aud are greatly mysltned about their meauiDg. Some of our more superstitlously inclined citizens believe the letters stand for or Do not fail to look for arid see the mysterious appearance in the heavens. health by simple mt-aos, after Ruuerine: for Hamlins Wizard oil Chicago, several years with a severe lung affection aud ii Herb Tea and I felt better in every wny before 1 had that dread disease COnsamp ion, is anxious onisbed taking one package. I feefsure it doeB all you to make knowu to his fellow sufferers th- eiaimfor. Mua.

J. ackebkak, jm winaiow at. -'way down" prices. If you'need anything in his line give Mr, Miller a trial. Tiniest Baby may Live.

Physicians at the Williamsport Hospital are much interested in the TOTAL ASSETS POU ALL, HY CO A glance ut tln'- Kmtenn'nM nm! sitisfy tlie Iusu public Prepared ty Hamlin Wizard Oil Chicago, Price, 25a. case of a small baby that is now un. der their care. At birth it weighed less than a pound and was but little HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM Cures the Cold. Prevent Pneumonia.

85c, FOR SALE A FFW HIITTORED PAIRS OF WANTED, As District Agent for the Equitable Life of New York, a gentleman of tact and good stauding who can devote either all or pert of his time. A liberal salary and commiHtfion to tbe proper person. Address, the advantage of S.r.'Ug Onmnu.B-. Solicit a shu j'i-onag. Careful attention.

Liberal A Ij ivs, I'r nip: 'tt'etunts. H-HARVEY SCHOCH, Resident Agent, Selinsgrove Pa means of cure. To those wbo desire it, he will ebeerfully seod (free of charge) a copy of the prescriprion used, which tbey will find a sure care for consamptu Asthma, cntarh Bropcbitie slU ali throat and luot; Maladies. He hopes that all sufferers will try his remedy, as is invtluable. Those deefring tbe prescription, whicb willcost them nothing, and mav prove a Messing, will please address, tfev.

EDWARD WILSON, Brooklyn, N. Y. out Feb. '04. but Little bigger than a clotnes did.

HAMLINS BLOOD LIVER PILLS For Torpid LlTer and Constipation. 86e It was fed on milk from a dropper anrl it has alrdv doubled its weight DAMAGED SHOES tg- Call at Factory Wednesday and dav afternoons. T. H. EI8ENHUTH CO.

1 and promises to live. F. J. Masonic Temple, Wiiliainsport, Pa, FOR SALB AND RBCOMMHNDBD BY Peter Klingler, Ph Druggist,.

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