PORTTREVORTOX. I On SuinUy nftem(X:i th villa 70 nrisl,.uT?'' mcjregnte't it one of the union patches ami eujoyoil thciiiHvlvcH in a in nun or that prac tically rlusod the season. Tlie melons were unusually nniall, though of fine flavor John I). liogur, wife ami daughter, have liccn nttnwteil to Chicago ly tho great Exposition. John is an enterprising man, nml it may bo interesting to know that one hundred nnd fifty barrels of llour, manufactured at his Hern Ion mill from Snyder county wheat, were shipped fifty barrels to Hon Kong, China;fifty ImmlstoCalcutta, India; twenty-five barrels to Rio Janeiro, Brazil ; and twenty-five barrels to r.ciiiior, Ayei, Argentine. This is about as wide a range a any man's products can have. No doubt John went to tho Fair to nee and learn tho customs of his distant patrons. . AVo aro pleased to note the amount of attention our farmers are devot ing to the cultivation of fruit. The varieties indigenous to our soil were usually allowed to grow up in their wild htate ; but of late these are be ing considered in a matter-of-fact way and are found to be much more thrifty and profitable if properly cultivated. Tor instance, an acre of strawberries or raspberries has pioveii itself several times over ns remunerative as the same area hear- iug a crop of cereals. This is not only true of berries, but our peach crop, now in season, is entitled to recognition us another evidence of the same fact. At this juncture a word concerning Snyder county peaches iiiii.v 1 t be out of place. In Chapman and Union townships ulono there are no less than fifteen thousand peach trees, averaging two baskets. This means an nggreguto of thirty thousand baskets, or, in mency, ten thousand dollars. An other feature is that these peaches are as fine as are grown anywhere, and even penetrate the Delaware markets as far south as Lancaster. Wavekly. the rain .... Aaron Howell anl wife of Freemout, tipeut Sunday at this place. . . . Abeam Bowersox and wife were visiting at Isaiah Ilowersox's over Sunday.... Mrs. Bailie Sager and daughter of Philadelphia, are paying Amos Rowersox's a visit at present.... Mrs. II. II. Attig is on the sick-list at present, but is im proving slowly J. Roardman is treating his house to a coat of paint this week, which will improve it ve ry nrich. . . .Samuel Rubb of Shaw verville moved into Geo. Kerns' house, one mile east of town. . . .AVe had a bear dance in our town on Monday which attracted the atten tion of our people very much.... C P. Swenglo lost a valuable dog last week. The dog was fighting with Mr. Harner's dog, and whilo fighting, got under the wheels of Swengle's wagon and was killed in stantly. Doxie. KRATZERVILLE. Honest Insurance at Honest Rate. The Bent Good for the Least Money. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. No Assessments Only the Oldest. Largpst and strongest CASH Companies. No Premium Notes. eiiini'ici'sli Hound, solid and True Indemnity. Representing every class of Insurance either Life, Fire, Accident, or Tornado. SEE OUR COMPANIES 1 1YA n R Aetna Homo Eire Association Fidelity and Casualty Equitable Life Ins. 80c. New York All business entrusted to our Agency shall I.IMTATIOX Hart lord Now York Philadelphia New York $10,050,139.03 9,370,040.00 5,0G7,851.74 1,587,007.40 130,198,518.38 always receive the Utmost care aud attention. Kntiro satisfaction guaranteed. e solicit a tliare of your patronage. H. HARVEY S0HO0H, Selinsgrove, Pa. Liberal Adjustments. Prompt Payments. SELIXSOUOVK. Mrs. Peter Mover of Sweet Hope, died last Saturday and was buried yesterday afternoon, llev. W. A, Haas of tho Ilcforiuod church con ducted the funeral services. . . .Chan Hower, Es(i has been sick for th The fanners havo finished sowiug and are now cutting off corn.... Cider is plenty and there will be no want for apple-butter this winter. . . M. L. Kratzer and Henry Swartz hinder, of Millliubuig, took supper at Mi s. II. Leitzel'sou Sunday even ing Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hoke were the guests of Mrs. A. Heiser on Sunday. .. .John Walboru, our jolly black-smith, has taken unto himself u help mate in the person of Miss Shatl'er, one of Chestnut Uidge's fairest daughters. Congratulations, John : Aii'l limy tlnv live lo sop tin1 Iluminx furife, 1 1 . 1 Ill-sir Mil- In-IIos in.ir, And riilrh tin- luirnliitf sparks Hint fly l.lku clinfT from a tlin-lilim lloor." . . .Some of our boys left very sud lenly for causes unknown Our fishermen are well pleased with their fish at McKees Half Falls. .. .Tho rainy weather spoiled tho picnic in lienfer's grove on Saturday, but the turn-out was good considering the weather Kev. Smith preached an excellent sermon to 11 largo congre gation in the Evangelical church on Sunday eveuiug. . . .Mr. Geo. Glass, of Freeburg, was the guest of his son-in-law, II. S. Ueaver, over Sun da'. Wo are always glad to have Grand-pap Glass in our midst. C.KBAR, Miiltllcbunr Market Xo.l Wheat New " 00 White or Mixed 00 Kye . M Corn " Oats 2S New Oats S3 I otatoes Hutter .- 2 Kern " Pitted cherries 10 Unpitted " Hiin.lo"'Hs 11 Raspberries 13 Onions no !,ard 1 Tallow 5 Chickens per lb H Turkeys 10 Mule iw Hliouliler 12 Ham 13 MONROE TOWNSHIP. ill I report that he is some better at this writing.... Mrs. Frankliu Wcirick who was laid up with rheumatism is up again and much improved.... Mrs. Charles Gembeiling of Will- imnnnort is on a visit to relatives nnd friends in town now Rev. H. C. Salem hiu been preaching for Rev. A. J. Roan at Warrior's Mark, 1 1 tint iiiiriloti county, l'a.. for the last twoSuudays. . .Mrs.Selin Davis moved into her homo on Water htreet last week. Her new home has now quite a cozy appearance. . . . Our townsman. Levi Walker, will have public sale on next Saturday. He intends to move with his family to Friedmont, West Va.. where he is engaged iu tho grocery business. We are sorry to see Lovi go Three empty houses have been oc cupied during tho last week or ho. There aro only two more empty now that wo know of Jonathan Rudy, an old and respected citizen of low er Market street, is reported crit ically ill. Mentor. TROXELYILLE The representation from this place to tho granger's picnic at Centre Hall was tho lightest since that humbug was organized. .. .Some of our farmers talk of re-sowing Home of their i'u Ms, as tho grass-hoppers are playing havoc with the tender wheal plants Corn cutting is in full opperat ion, and now it is that the farmer realizes how poor the crop really is Our dog "Joo" has the proud distinction of bcing tho first dog to "do up" a porcupine hora le combat. Whoever saw one of thebo animals knows what it is to have a dog at tact one. I realized the fact to tho fullest extent last week. S-j did ."Joe," as from be tween ri)iiuud liiMl quills were stick ing iu his anatomy after the contest ended D. -J. Jingamuu has his evapoiator in operation, and is busy reducing nil kinds of juice ton jelly.. On Thursday of this week, David L. Mid Ueswai th and J. E. IVtterolf will leave for the Woild't Fair On Sunday, Frank L. Tioni.11, Sam uel O. Kuhus, James A. Wogner and the writer, took 11 pleasure lido to the great city Lowell, where we were royally entertained by the champion hunters of West Reaver, if not from tho county. Cal. Jok. PAXTONVlLLEr Tho Walter reunion, proved to be u failure- last Suturdy ou account of Seeding is about over and the far- j i- 'Ulimg on ineir ioukbu eiU-o . l.;lo,,...v. MA t the llis It'r'ni naiin.uiiu v more iiamago taun was at nrsi antic ipated. A great many farmers had to re-sow their fall gram which was washed out by tho heavy rains Isaac Rilger made a business trip to Sunbury hist Saturday Isaac Rilger nnd John Lenig wero the guests of P. R. Lenig's last Sunday ..Mrs. Franklin Jarrett and son, George, paid a short visit to Mrs. P. R. Lenig last Sunday Rass fish ing is not very good at present on account of the muddy condition of the water, which is very discouraging to our fishermen ... .Last Sunday Andrew Railey nnd a Miss Kuhns of near Ceiitrevillo were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. We wish them a prosperous future Mr. Metzger and wife wero tho guests of Isaac Renfer's last Sunday. V. T. KREAMER. The masons have UOal'ly finished the foundation for tho sash factory. II. F. Kramer has seven men em ployed in tearing down tho factory at Salem. .. .Philip Roush has sold his town property to Harvey Pon tius, of Middleburgh, who will move into it in tho Spring. .. .Our town is blessed with butcher and bakers. All we need now is a lawyer, doctor and 11 preacher. .. .The plasterers have put the first coat on S Rum- bach's house. .. .Reuben Walter, of Johnstown, is visiting his brother, Jacob, of this place. . . .Jarius Roush intends building a liouso ou tho lot ho recently purchased of J. A. Smith . . . .II. II. Grimm, Esq., and Jay G. Woiser, Esq., of Middluburgh, wero here ou business on Friday. . . .Col. John R. Reimer returned from tho World's Fair last Thursday. .Misses Annie and Katie Meiser spent Sun day evening iu our town. . . .Hoover has moved his saw-mill into Field & Wetzel's wood James Row and bride havo relumed from their wed ding tour Some of our farmers hivo finished cutting oil' corn.... A hack will bo run from horo to Freeburg on Saturday evening for the accommodation of thoso who wish to take in Woodling's "Hying horse." X. Having purchased, a New and in proved. "Well-Drilling outfit 1 sun now prepared to contract for sinking wells of any debth and as cheap as anybody. Having had sev eral years' experience in the business I guarantee satisfac tion. Give 1110 a call and I will do tho work speedily and effectually as any firm in tho state. W. H. WEAVVR, .rteavert:a;lPa. OT. II. DOWNS' VEGETABLE BALSAMIC ELIXIR WILL CURB THAT OolcL A7TD GTOP THAT Tha brrt remedy known for tho enre of ' I Consumption, Cough, Cold,! WhooplngCough, and all Lung , Diseases, soia I'vorywnere. 1 Prlco i.V!., (Wc., nd tl.00 per bottlo. Ei:ti7. ::zsk l::s, rr;t., Buiujv. vt. Knr !( in- w. n. lii-iviT. MiiMietmrgH, and J. w. HiuiipTil, Iviuiin'rofk. I'u. J.B.REEl,Siirf,P Opori Sonsou For O-axxxo 1 Woodcock, Squirrels, Deer nnd Klk, HabbltR, July 4th to Jan. Int. Sept. lt to Jan. 1st. Oct. 1st to Dec. 15th. Nov. 1st to Jau. 1st. Wild Turkey, Oct. 13th to Jan Quail, Nov. 1st to Deo. 11 Pheasants, Oct. 1st to Jan. Ducks, Sept. let to May t'Loadgd Shells!- From 3 to S Drs Illk Powder, and 1 to 1 hot No. 4, (1, 7 aud 8, LLS IN A BOX, 3oc. per Be Or $1.40 p6r hundred 15 SHI HOUSE AND SIGN CARTERS 3lT7LE I PIUS. PAI'KU 11 ANGKIt 5; DKALEH IN I! MM- Prompt attntlonl given to all or ders. None bat tha beat paints and oils used. All work guaranteed. Lowest prioes. Best satisfaction. -JrGrSWIKSFORDr- MlddlebnrRQ Pa In Case Lots of oOO, o Per Cent. Lt -;SM0KELKSS WADED SHELLS, 12 Ga. flOCKNTS PEIt nox. All Other Ainmuuitiou in Proportion. Iinrgcst Stoclt of-;- Guns ai Sptsra's Materials ii Central u AT TFIE LOWEST PRICES. WAfjeiit for WlMvESnAHKE GUN. PU'k 1I'iUi'IiiiiI rrliv all Uie trouhlM Incl ilxiit In liilioua of th itt.ni. such liiuuivM, Nailwa. lrnwiluB. Dlntrau ftr i.t'iij, I'slii In tin. hil1.. While their mo.1 rriirkabl iucccm baa bn ahuwo loouriu; ttciloli. jrrt Cartiu's I.i-rri.a Lrvia Pills are iiallv valualil Iu Coniitipailnn, curinf and preTaritltiK tlila annoying complaint, whlla Inaj alao corroct all dliordura ot the atoinach. Uimilnt tba llvrr and ivfulal tba bowela Jt.wi U (bur only aurtxl uvlUnM.I(,--.. ViV olil JjulaMjii lli. -ninnnJ Jul .UritlJ.ti ! aCi(i.ui iiua paaj CQVWll0i3ill ToptniOliiWiiDnf Aeha thay would ba almost prtoataaa to thoaa who u(Tr from thla diatreaalnc complaint; hut fortunately thtlr (oodnaaa doea not and hnra, anil tlioaa who once try tliani will find thaae llttla pill aluahla In ao many waya thai thay will not b willing lo do wlUiout Uteto. Jlut af tr all ilvk head t ths bans of to many Ihraa that hrro (a where a inaka our grant Loaat Our pill curw It jrhlla nUiara do not. CRTaK'a I.rmjt I.iteti Tuim araTrrr small and vary ray to taka. Ina or two pllla inaka a doae. Thy Aro atrlotly rrtaliland do nt Kf'l or purica, but by thirir aentl action plnaaa all who uaa tbata. In y lafa at Sft centa: ftTaforfl. Sold .erywhrre, or atrut by luaU cajiii kxs::ii co., Ti k&R Small Scss Ufrm THE MIFFLINBURO WliBU Wtal is B nnd uli other farm products down accordingly, the fnnner looks for the peunies, and a siutcle purchase of a fall milt for your boy from the high price cloth iers may forfeit the profits of several acres of ground. Come to the One-price StoJ where goods are sold to suit the hard times, where a dollar buys twloe as much as it did when wheat was hljth. There Is nodlnjuitlnJt but good goods and low prices will tell, and we are prepared for a large trade in MARBLE 1 GRANITE WORKS ! Having ou hand a large ntock of MONUMENTS AND OHAVE-STONES to select from, I niu selling lower than auy other PHtabllliment in Central Peusylytuilii. It will pay yon to cull and see the work as I employ no agents. R. H. LANOE, Prop'r. Tairahcl Winter Clothing, Gen1 Furnishing Goods, &c. You cannot come amiss. We can fit you in price nnd quality. "If you want to buy cheap go to DreifuHH1" has become almost a household word, aud to convince yourself of the truth of it come aud see. jBL. Dreiftisa Selinsgrove, 1 Reifflkr Tie Dead! o tfMUjjl,, DR.J.B.MAV ( arvtakuu ft! I LA., I A. lutMuusr, b ODravUoh hutUvUaufrr Rii1orM-MiUorilitt0lus,lkdlMMitlriatitl lM.ttUM. lw4Ml M inUr. CltiMkaws, t A.M. tots' JL. VIGOR OF HEN Eaally. Quickly, Permanently Raatorad. Vi.kiitu, Karvauaneaa, liability, and all the train of evlli fnnu narljr arroraorlHUir aKcttMW, tha rulta of tivvrwora, nckiiw. worry, etc. Kull atrenUi, duvclontuiinl, and tona kiti'd to arery oiwnn and ponmn of thn body, bimpla, natural nmtliod. luiiiHsJiattt Inijirovuuu'nt auen. titiluru liutiouibla. f t") n'fpr"iiic. liiMk. axplaualtona ud prooft niailuil (.'nloUj fro. Allnoi KRI MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO. N. V. HENGH&BnOftlGOLD'S MARBLE-YARD M. L. MILLER, Prop'r' I keep constitutly ou hJtidRixl man ufacture to order all kiuds Of Marble and Granite Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired. LOW PRICES 1 LOW PRICES!! I have one of the best Marble Cut ters in the Htate aud consequently turn out good work. gayCoiue aud see my work it prices. Thankful for past favors I most re spectfully unk a contiuuuuce of same, M. L. MILLER. hey Will Have To Hard Times, High Prices aud I!ig Profits can't exlt in this town, be cause we have got the Goods and make the Prices that save the Peo ple's Money. Have you seen our new Fall and Winter Stock T It Is a won derfully complete assortment of High Class Goods in Dry Goods Groceries, Clothing, tions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cap IE1. IBL Ladles end Children's Cloaks, Velveteens, Sio. A splendid reliable, trusty, serviceable that are rich men's qualities i men's prices. Itemaiuber I ' fair and save you money, market price paid for Produce paid for Good Hutter and Egd 35J.JT3"7r X3H23?t.XsIlNr, IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. Tho cream of tho country papers Is found In llomington'a County Scut Lists. Bhrowd nilvnrtinpra nvidl tlimnanlvea of thORO lists, a copy of which caq bo had of lloailugtoa Diva., ot How lorK & 1'ituuurg. l-r.'! ivi-vvr V. UK KM 1 IV. V Ii w SAW1LLE!2G1NES A wonnVrlnl Impnivimiwit In frlrllon Yvrim and tila-llurk. JUuk iiiulton of Carriage Ikrrr limra ut iu any oilier In tha inarkrt. Frlclloii (lulrb Vrri, csiihIiib all tlit IW1 g,rlng to Utiiit ailllwUUu Uu khiK, aroat aavlas la tuwrr and wear. Wiitt fur elrculitni and irluei; I'lirnlilitil fm uon aiiplliwllon. AIM Mprlaa Taolh llar luwa. lluy Itukaa, Culllvaiura, Ciiru 1'lanu r ra, Hbell nra, vtc JXrnliun Ihlt pu)ier. HEHCH & DBDM60LD, Manfrs., YORK. PA, S.T. SHE All Y, Insurance Agent and Droker, lVuns Creek, P. O. Pa. Only nrrtclum Slock Ooniianlra repronantad. You Wu no iirviulum nul, htuco uu l'uy uu aM"OIllllltlltK. lnauniuce placed on all klmliul oo,l lurui properly, 'ilwclllnni'. lor and rliurolici any. wlmroiu Knvtlar and Union conntlei. limoo In (.'. .M. Sliower'i hlora.rcDtrovllla, fa T HKBUMMET IIOl'SE, SYLVESTEU BOWEN.JPhop. Flrit class rvccomuiodatlons to the traveling public. Good stabling for tli horses. Everything new, 'i miles south of MtddleburgU on the road to Freeburg. 5-1 18U3. fr-.FaraRIHflti,vR Conaitlon z ep Chickens St nd heaw hX; ing; caly , . . . nr(.v(.lUs. . . . ' )iarrha.-a. Leir-v (.noicra.Koup, . ., . It l tt pun or. Til I J; w.- Large cans are A Mr..' t a. - Therefore, no matter what vuii use. mix with- It daily S'- Powder. Otherwise, your pr fall and winter will be lost v nrira for effS is verv hieh. It perfect assimilation of the food i needea to proaucc neann anu n l ahiolutlv iiuiki hWhlv .oiutciit rated: ther.fora uud In mull doMiai DO other Vlnd one four Inimuiiljl It ... fa Imm ll.a n .iiiA.tMitl Ii .-..ill u jIi. w t u... M 1 ...m m IV. mn UVI.I llirt &IUl k'nil i I ' iu iuu uu wiuir " hjr a vanwiuur. bold iy iu urfui.u. Kroowrv aua iou awuuni. u vuii'r evor If You Can't Get It Near Home, Send to Us. Ask paM. P Wa mA autaatitatll a aaatnkr .w aWL Hva alt Ana mk l 9ft. Ul MM Aft aV lr Tor Ealo Ij Eunklo & Walter, lliddlebui
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