7 v ,.. In II. the thr hi., K uni j.nw lew Tt'lK o I t I I I I tlllV MONROE TOWNSHIP. Hani How repaired hi dwelling i 'Umo ami Henry K re: tor Lis barn ....Franklin fihollcr is preparing t'luber fur n new black-smith shop. . John A. Lenig nnd Isaac Uilger were the guests of 1. II. Lenigs'. They presented Mr. Leiii;.' with a dog of tlio sii'ii" breed that C'lni tn; !iei Colunimm brought iioiu July to this country, ninl two monster 1 S.minel llulick nnd fuiuilv visited friends in XorthmnlHihnd 1'. It. LM)ig nti il fiunily were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. John (Irosn, of Northumberland, on Sunday A daughter of I'liiliii Mover, of Flint Htone Valley, Washington township, died in Slnunokin lifter an illness of one week. Her remains were brought homo on Monday The de cease.! was ii grand-daughter of the lute Kev. Eileiini.'ycr of l'rceburg Saturday, the !'th, inst.. was Kratzcnille's greatest day the pic nic. It wns ii nice, eool day. mul everybody seemed to enjoy himself. Some got n little "full" ami wrothy. lut those who I'umu to learn the iiuth and enjoy tlu niselvis, no doubt, thought li k the old Indian did when he saw theliear nml pan ther fight, vi.: "L I them tight it out." ( )ver i!,Oi')o people and UM rijs were on the ground. Kev. Oseliens ford was one of the orators of the l.iy and delivered an impressive or ation on tho DiLlu to the young, urg ing them to become JliMo readers. A terrillo thunder-storm, inrnm panic 1 by hail as large as hickory nuts, passed through here List Thursday evening about dusk, do 1 in almost everything in its pntli, which was almost direct south. TreeH that weathered the blasts for more than a hundred years were blown down or broken and twisted i ll' in mid air and carried from fifty to one hundred feet away. A house in Siiubury was blown down. Jon athan 1 muMiTs barn was unroofed and Win. Kilter's vh badly damag ed. Window panes (as high as thirty in one house) were broken, the corn was stripped of its leaves and but ears and stalks remain. Buckwheat was cut off as with a scythe, late po tatoes, young strawberry patches. and, in fact, everything that was not garnered suflered severely. The most regrettable and which takes a long time to re-place are tho many applo-treea that were Mown down or dcliiul '-d. It is with sadness that We'c'uLllJV; n " ," Iiick-1, of Freeb. . . . .n-s of one day Mrs 11LS0. fill I iwtn n tlM' 4 lien- oka. who lias been I . ior Borne ic, is couvalciicent. .. .Franklin Walter, who lUd been ailing witl dyspepsia, is improvise rapidly un der Inn new medicid treatment Lieut. George Hcrrold and family of Chapman, and his son Cliarle and family, of Ilerudon, Xorth'd Co mingled with relatives and friend it Kratzerville. V. T. KHATZEUYILLE. Thursday night's rain and hail storm did considerable damage in this section. Tho hail-stones broke is high as forty window-panes in Due house hud the corn is entire! v stripped of its leaves .To day (Mon ly li. F. Herman and son, H. M Deri; snd J. S. Yoarick w ill leave for a week'H fishing in the Susquehanna at M.cKees Falls, where they will Vo joined by Lieut. Geo. Hcrrold, of ouipiiMU, and 1). K. Haas and I. G. L ...'.-f f I. I.- 11' ., sei.or oi DiiamoKiu. wo wish Uiem i plesiiiuit timo while in camp and hOO they will catch an abundance of tisii . . . Mr. H. F. Daubermau fell on Satunfciy ami cut an uglv gasli in his head. Hugh has our sympathy . - Prof. Newton Cornelius, of Den ver Springs, Colo., was seen at our oici jc in company with our towns man, Peter Klinglcr, who knows hov to entertain liis old teacher Dr. J. O. Wagner, wife and little son are Suuilaying at his fathers Sipiire Wugnei 3. . .Rev. Martin Lepley of Connecticut paid our town a pleas ant visit c:i :ic uic day. The Rev. is always welcome among hi uld ac- -luaintaiices. . . I ho Lutheran and Reformed pic nic wa, well attended. The fore-noon wa.s devoted to speech making, and able addresses were delivered by Kov. Osc Leu ford aud Prof ;Vi'ui. .lujir. The afternoon wuk lievoted to sinking tho praises! .fliiugo. Uftwiii. U"Kl ajul J.iMHt person Wcro in atti'iidanco. They' all camo as pleasure-set Lers and no doubt found what they sought The Mattering accounts brought back from the World's Fair by Mos bers. Reichly and Pontious havo in jspired Komo of our boys with the idea that they should go too John U'alburn, our joVy blacksmith, is working for 1. 1'. D.iek at Dry Yal lev X Uoals. C.Ks.vit. Prul B. VeW rnivortificiuent, it is amc 1BM0-T. Water from the Jordan River. Of all ftrnngo articles that pass through tho U. S. Cuftom House from timo to time perhaps none has, of late years, attracted eo much at tention as seven bands of water from the baptismal pool of tho Jor dan River. This remarkable shii- ment was consigned by Luited States Consul nt Jerusalem to the Jerusalem and the Crucifixion Pan orama, mi Wnbash Avenue, Chicago, where it has just been deli voted. Fight large casks started by camel train oveilaud from the Jordan to Joppa, the Joppa of I3iblo days, but one camel with its burden was lost by falling over a rockv urecinice. so but seven barrels reached their destination. Tho announcement of I lie arrival of this shipment by the New York and Chicago papers brought scores of people to the great Patiornma, all anxious to pro euro some of this remarkable liquid; some wanted it for healing purposes, some as souvenirs, others for bap tismal ceremonies. Mr Gross, the manager of this remarkable and en terprising religious exhibition, said the idea of the importation was to present at stated time small bottles of this water to visitors to this mag nificent, religious Exhibition, which comprises not only the panoiamaof Jerusalem atid the Crucilixii li. but also the world famous painting, "Christ's Triumphal Entry Into Jerusalem.'" Cost of an Ex-President's Manuscript. As an illustration of the money paid to writers as soon as they ne- pure a rcputatiow, the .September I 'fiMnititiilitiiii contains less than eight thousand words, for which the sum of sixteen hundrcl and sixty- six dollars wa-. panl. I.x-i'resident Harrison, Mark Twain and William Dean Howells are the three whose work commands such a price. 1 he nciitc inner number has more than one hundred iihist rat ions, giv ing the chief points of interest in the Columbian Expositions, and the 1 air is treated by more than a do en authors, incliiiling the anions uovtdist. Walter Itesant : the Mid way l'laisance, by Julian Hawthorn; Electricity, by Murat Haistead ; the Liberal Art J.uiluiug, by kunz, the famous gem expert of Tiffany iS: Company ; the Department of .Mines, by tho chief of that depart ment, etcetera. A leature oi this number is a story by Mark Twain entitled "Is Ho Living or Is Ho Dead T RJ.II.Pfl LEAN'S r-rtfENING zr CORDIAL & BLOOD. PURIFIER. A rvllnMs rcmMj for MrrrRtlirnlnjj the wrnk, lniisrtliiK vitfor to th clrculuilnii, iu r;r In tht IiIihmI, ri'-torllig utrrliKtb Ou4 n- IihmI ticnlth. A ci rtalu rcnu'ily fur WEAKNESS, LOSS OF APPETITE, LOW SPIRITS, STOMACH SICKhESS AND DYSPEPSIA. I'KU'K 1 W l'KK ROTTI.K. The Dr. J. II. McLean Sledirlne Co., sr. Lorn, M.i . SOLE PROPRIETORS. It OuMi Coldt. Courhi. Bor Throat Oreo. Influta u. Whooping Congh. Bronchltii and Atthma. A art&la ouro Tor Ooaaumptioa In Ant otaf ea, and a aura raliaf la auaaoail tag . um at onte. Ton will aaa tha tictlltnt alfrat afttr takinc 'aa will aaa tha tictlltnt tfft afttr takinc tha Brat doaa. Bold hjr dralara rtrjwhra. Dotuaaou hbu ana i.w. I fill tiki laying tomething ltADl I.KT 'KU FLICK KIJ ! You are your self to Ijluuie. You LuMilit a "cheap' pair ot shoes from nn irresponsible dealer aud the lirst time they got wet t ho paper hoIob came olT. Go To Garman's.Middleburgh, and i?et u pair that will lift you, aud depend upon it, tliev are the cheep ext in the end. In this world a inun i;euentlly pays for what he (rets, ami the only H iltyuuid aKiiliibt robbery is to buy of a reponsible dealt r who held his trade by fair dealing. Itoneftt Insurants at IIonett IUte. The Bent Good, for the Leant. Money. GENERAL INSURANCF AGENCY, Only the Oldest. I.nrg. st and Strongest CASH Companies. No Assessments soniiil, aolid and True Indemnity, llepiv-pntiiitf every clnsn of luaiirance either Life, Fire, Accident, or Tornado. SEE DUR XA.MK l. Aetna Home Fire Association Fidelity and Casualty Kiuitable Life Ins. SocXew All hllalnpaa Plitrnatpil to mip utmost care and attention. Entire iatlsfuetlon guarauteed. We soliuit a aliure of your patronage. H. HARVEY SOHOOH, Selinsgrove, Pa. LHi-ral Adjustiuentii. Prompt Payments. ill Idd lcltirr iilnrkct No. 1 Wheat M New " 00 White or Mixed 00 Kve r,t) Corn fio Oats '.'I New Oats 2 I otafoes IV) Hutter i) Ktrcs pi Pitted cherries 10 fnpitted " 3 Hi uck I e'. II Kaspherrii's 1.1 Onions CO bard 1H Tallow "J Chickens per lit 8 lurkeys 10 Side 10 Shoulder Vi Hum 1") Having imrcliased a Xew ami inprovt'd Well-Drilling outfit 1 am now prepared to eontract for sinking wells of any deltli and as elieap as anybody. Having had sev eral years1 experience in the business 1 guarantee satisfac tion, (live me a call and I will do the work speedily and cflectually as any firm in tho state. W. H. WEAVER, Beavertown, Pa. CARTER'S ITYLE IVER PILLS. Fiok IlraJac lis anil rvllera all tha iroublaa incl rlont to a billnua at at of tlw aratvin. auch aa J'KxmaMi, Nauxa. In-iMiutH. Lmtraa after at n. l ain In Ilia 81.1. Ac Whil tliolrmoat raiimi kaultt tiitctM Lu Lieen siijn o lu ounn; ItraiUrli. r?t CiTrf'a I.ITTLI Livca Viixm arn eitially alua'U In Conttlpailon. eurliig ami rtting tlni annojrln onniilaint, lul tni-r aluo cornn-t all diponlrra of Ilia atomaeh. ailiuulatA tlia livar ajict r(ului tha buwoia V -ii It tliay only cured mm Arlia thoy wnuld h almnat prklMB to thoa who auffor from Uili 1ltrenr complaint: but fortunately thtlr cioilhraa doaa not ml hre, ami thoaa who oura try Itiam will flint thaw Hill illl valuahla In n many way that tlivy will not ha willing to Uo widioul Utaio, but aflur all alck baU mm thaban of inmanr Uvua that hn la whore nialta our irrwit boaat. Our pill cure It lillp oUinrn io not. t'RTit a t.irri.a t.i Pii.m ara Tory amal) an l vwjr eaiiy to tnk. One or two illla niuka a dot,.. Thi'T are atrlctly vrirvtahls and ilo not irriior purKt. but by their irrntl action li-aiut all who um rJtvin. In yial at & o-iuh-ava for $1 . 80IJ awary wbrre, or arut by luail casiu kczsicms CO., Txx. lR biE33.3 UFr'u. 4 ur biiarMiMd h; D R . J . B . M A V E It . OlL 4rrL uj rillLA.. r4. Kimuuhn; uo oparuiuo ordflkf fra builuMft. (itvitU0ufrM KiidonrmtiUorphrtltau.t,lftdlMuidrrumi KlbttilUula. ttU4 tlM tUulttftf, UfflaT Li.HH, f A.M. IB I P.Ma vigor of n e r J Kiiaiiy, vuiokii farmanantiy Haatorad. V nknv.i. .N rr.nu.nru. lkklliiw. mnA &ll tho limn of ctIIi from narly vrroraorlauir aicaiwca, the rvsulu of orerwork, an nu, worry, eta. l ull ironglh, duTetoiiuenl, and tone Birvn to fvery oniau aud portion of the body. Biuile, natural BieibHt. luiniediatti liueroveuient vn. I'allaro luiuoatibla. I no n-rr-niiva. llook, explauatluua ud pnaifa niai U'1 itonlodi froa. AiMraaa KRIS MIOIOAC CO., BUFFALO, N. V. S. F. SHKAKV, Incurunce Aent aud llroker, lViiiis Creek, P. O. Pu. , li.lv h..l ..I i.i s:t....lr fl.miii.nlM Ymi ivn nu premium iHite. Iianoa luu put no MSKUIliilllvlltll. liifurunoe plnreil on all klmli ol Kom I h nil properly, dwelling, ilorot ami churcht-i any. whiTv. in Suvilar iin-l I' nlon conulloa. i iincf in i . M. shower ciora.t vntrovuia, t'a Trial List -Sept. Term, 1893. Tin- Mci'oriiilck llurvesllinf Mticlilne'Jo. vg. Wul. Ion Whuiiii v I'o, Tlio syriiiMihci hllli'il Plow Co. v. Walton Whnun K CO. Tho Kuiplro Piill Co. vh. Walton Wluinn t Co, 'i'hci'oiniulshliilu-iRiif I'hlouCo. vs. hlolmrd lluild C. Touer, hiirv. Ex. aa. n. 1'. L. lli'ii'licnliiu'U. John ll-liit' liiiiiii vs (ii'o. hhoi heritor. Jaiin-H M. Kit mi " vs. Ilonry M. Nlppli.-. JOII1I4 I.'IM- vs. Wlllliuu l.o(. II. M. Nipple vs. Aiiifiistus Kprlliirman. J. U. lt.illry vs. Win. it. Noi;, el. al. Isnuc UllU'T, vunnlliui, vs. AIDrlw'lit IIixl), ct, aL ft Dili ! 3 No Premium Notes. CDMFANJES i IC'ATIOX A MKTS Ilurtl'oril Xew York lMiiladclpliiii Xew York 10,(JoO,13!).03 9,370,0.10.00 5,007,851.74 1,5S7,0G7.40 York 130,ll)8,51S.3S Aipniir aliull ntwat. li VEGETABLE BALSAMIC ELIXIR WILL CURE THAT Cold AND STOP THAT Cough. Tha best rtmedy known for tlio euro of ' (Consumption, Cougha, Cold,l Whooping Cough, and all Lung , 'Dltoaaa. bold uvurywbere. I I'rlcu 2ue., Aoc, aud l.O0 per bottle. ' si'.Tir. ;:?.?s:nt i::3, rn;i.. s-.rajta. vt. Vor hi!o hv W. II lioiivor, Vl.il!'l)tiri;li, nnd J. W. .uii'M'll. Prims I n i l;, I'.i. HOL'SK AND S.'tIN .x PAINTING til1 PAPKU IIANUl'UA; DKALKUIN J -o- Prompt iitteiitioii Kiven to all or dors. None but the best paint and oils used. All work jruitranteed. Lowest prices. Hest Hiitisfrtction. J. O. SWINEFORD, Middleburgh Pa THE MIFFLINBURG MARBLE I GRANITE WORKS ! ITaviu od hand a lare stock of MONUMENTS AND GHAVESTONES to celeet from, I am nelliu;; lower thaii any other establishment lu Central Peusylvaniii. It wll! pny you to call and ree the work us I employ no a?ents. R. H. LANCE, Prop'r. KGLINSOPiOVE MARBLE-YARD M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r I keep constantly on huiulund man ufacture to order all kinds of Marble and Granite Old Ctonos Cloased and Repaired. LOW PIUC'KS ! LOW PKICES!! I have one of the best Marble Cut ters in the Mate and couseipiently turn out t;ood work. ftiTCoiiie and see my workct' prices. 'J'lintikfnl for liimt f ivnrn I imi.t ru spoil fully ask a contiiiiuinco of sauie, Mi L. MILLER. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. Tho croutn of tho country rxiiioiu is found la ltcmington's County Bctit Lists. ShrcwJ advertisers avail tliomHolvcg or Uieoo JistH, a copy of whicb can bo had of ltemiugtoa Bros., of Kcw York A Pituburg. 1I our ADDINM MACHINE. It tuldH tlm loiirst eoluiuiM In a lUriirlsliiKly luilck hiKitu of timo, Inviirluhly iflvliiir the correct rcwilt. KuhIiickh llirll, llllllkrrH. ltoot.WiOHri.filiil olhorw follv lit UoriMt tvrry toii hiivinu' uildliiit to do niiilia our. full ilrrNI'lrpiloll II 111 I IIHIMriltUill will lii-eon npnlli'iilloii : or it liiiii'liluc . repaid oil rrrrlpt ofoiiudolluruml lllty renin. Our (food uift'tit VTiinli'rt lu tills Kccilon. Wrll Ht once. ClNl'IN.NA'll KI'Kl I A LTV MANl K'U Co.. NO. 70 W. TlllHU STKECT. Cincinnati, Ohio. T HE SUM MET HOUSE, BYLVESTEK lJOWEN.t'iiOP. Pirxt clans aecomiuodatlonr to the traveling public, tiood atabling for the liorscb. i,veryttiinu new. 2 miles soiitli of Mlddlebtirch on the road to Freeburs. 5l lS'ja. RememDer Tlie Dead! Sjirisrttts! mum Open Gof3ox JPot- Onmoi Woodcock. -Tuly 4th to.Ian.l.t. Wild Turkey, Oct. 15th to .IttU. Ctf"Aj?ent for WlLKESHAliKE OUN. wn Wlieal is 60i. 90c. Tremendous WANTED SALESMEN, to sell our elitilre anil luinly nursery Mock. MnllV H-rl;ll VUllctllK t Ofl'T hOtU III fHlllS Ullll orniuiU'iitulM. nml cunt rolled only liv iih. We pay riiiuiiiKslcm or Halurv, (five exclusive tcr rliory mul iay weekly. Wriiu to us ul once uiid secure clioln' lerrlloiy. MAY 11 KOTII KH8, Nuscrjinen. Oct. Sii, I' ! Koclicsler, N. V. f rwdind Enttlaflt .tftf A..m.!..m atna'LbABlAkhMAMltlMai rt 9 ua Ui r t lug us bS v ttUfodiivUrv prlMft, A m t. canton. Ohio. mm, ft cquirren., ept. let to Jan. 1st. Quail, Nov. 1tt to Deo iv IVer and F.Ik. Oct. Ut to Dee. l'th. Pheaant, Oct. Ut to .I(lt, , ltabbitu, Nov. let to Jan. 1st. Duckn, Sept. 1st to May t CoADeD Shells From 3 to :) Drt. P.Ik I'owd. r, and 1 to 1J hot No. 4, , " and x. 2o SM1CLLS IX A BOX, Hoc. per Ho.x Or f 1.40 pr hundred. Ill Cfise Lots of oOO, PerCent. Less SMOKEIESS lOADHl) SHELLS. 12 Gn.f (10 C'F.NTS PEK 1JOX. All Oilier Aitninmition in Proportitui. - - largest stoclt of-;- Gbds and Sialism's Materials ia Ml Psaiisylvanis lerlals ii AT THE LOWEST PUK ES. erfi D and all other farm products down accordingly, the fanner looks for the peunies, aud tt single purchase of a fall niiit for your boy from the hifc'h price cloth iers may forfeit the profits of several acres of Rround. Come to the One-price Store where goods are sold to suit the hard times, where a dollar buys twice as tnucti as It did when wheat was high. There Is no disputing It but gool goods and low prices will tell, nnd we are prepared for a large trade in Pall and Winter Clothing, Gent Furnishing Goods, &c. You cannot coma amiss. We can fit you lu price aud quality. "If you want to buy cheap go to Dreifuss"' has become almost a household word, and to convince yourself of the truth of It come and see. BL. Dreifuss, Selinsgrove, P, FOR - S1.0C Clearing I) & Bargain Sale ! My present large t-tock must be reduced and shelves cleared at once to make room forincomiugfull goods DURING THE NEXT THIRTY DAY you w ill have an opportunity to buy at prices never before offered in this section of the country. In addition to 1117 already low prices always lower than elsewhere you will receive a special Discount of 10 Cents on Every Dollar worth of Dry Goods, Notions, Hoots and Shoes Clothing, nnd. lu f tct, everything excepting Grocer ies that you inuy buy during this big Clearing up Bale. The Highest Market Price Paid for Produce. Cash Paid for Butter and Egg F- EL Maurei', ThB The ProtticBt, Lightest Ituuni ami most ilurablo Wagou in t WorlJ, always oa Land by W. II. Matter, Ag't Kept. 15. MidcUebureb. I1