McCLURE. l)usiiies is slowly on tbe moml in ipiln i-f tint iliMstiKVtiil notions of tLo U. S. Senate. . .The recent Htorm iYu oonsMtrahlo ihunuifein our com mu:ity 'specially to fences nutl winter upi "t Mrs. A. M. N.nith nml li'T h -tt r, Mi.- Nettie Specht, n:id M. -. spcclit s ( lit Sunday with M C l;i:c i'; i' lid-t. . . . Wnlluce L'plcy k-ft cm M .iilay on mi cr.tcinlcl tour t LiroiiK'i some of our Central IVnti'ii towns Mr. Samuel Ilofl'maii, who for Fi'vciiil weeks had hci'ii confined to his lxtl with fever, tock his first walk ttir i trli our streets nnin on Mou.lay Mr. liimlells.of tbe lino of Murcy & Co., operating the, tim ber slide on Shade mountain, inves tiRoted tin ir business interests here during the piiHt week and expressed LiniHflf us highly gratified with the condition of their affairs. This ic llrcts 'i i'iii credit .upon their fore men, M svih. Kdirecotnb Si Howell. ....Two of our enterprising young L.t TehutiU, G. 1. Kuterlinu nud J. 15. Spunkier, made n tour of our mountains u Tuesday in quest of wild tm k vs. They tiever return empty-handed, especially when chap eroned l'v our famous guide and h'.;nttr. l"hii Snydt r. Nemo. MIDDLE CHEEK. Not li iintf m ou any coiniiiuiiica tion t'roiii tliis place for a long time I will .'ivu a few facts. .. .Husking corn is on the program for the fann ers. . . .The Lum of the thrasher can be heard duly in this neighborhood . . .Chestiiutsiireiipeiind beginning to fall It is imported that licit k Diuekeiiiiiiller are closing out their entire stock of store goods. . . . A. A. Ulsh has returned from the city with a lino stock of fall and win ter goods. .. .J. II. Knepp has re turned fr.uu the western states after u prolonged visit . . .Ho reports hav ing had a pleasant time....M. E. letter w-Ufl l liimdclpluii m com pany with A. A. Ulsh last week. Mrs. Jesse Knepp and daughter are at prc.-eiit visiting friends in Head ing . . .Tim wind on Friday and Sat urday did considerable damage to tLo apple trees iu this neighborhood Siin-u tiie rei.iodclingof the mill, II. W. L'lnli is turning out No. 1 Hour ....l'ettr Knepp and daughter, of Lannervillc, visited Mrs. Kline on .Saturday . . . .Lew is Muubeck. who Lad been unwell for several years, died last w eek and was buried iu the EvHiuehi-.kl church cemetery on Sat urday - Communion St.. vices wel J. Lehf .h tht! Itidge church on Sunday Ly Ilev. Wetzler. Citizen I'OKTTIIEVOIITON. Lev. C. A. Mutch, of Lykcns, i'a orcd us with a iractical sermon on Sunday Tho Misses Heikes, of IIarnoiii-g,aro visiting their mother who lives at this place. .. .Scruuton Las In -r'.1 a representative hunter in the person of Louis Kifo W't wonder whether there might not hi such a thin-,' as introducing into the U. S. Senate a (quick) silver repeal The terrific gale which swept over the country for the last few 1 1:1.1.- . i .i. uiyj-H ui i noi pass w unout uoing anv damage. Tho trees were not only denuded of their beautiful vesture, but many were torn up by tho roots and he prostrate on tho ground. Henry Aucker s barn wns partly un roofed, while ltmor's school build ing is entirely so, the front gable wall hiing collapsed admitting the terrific pressure. School of course is postponed while the workmen re pair the damages, which amount to about J?J)....Ono night last week a certain old soldier had suid his Now I hy i.io down to sleep," and whs already traver.iiug the pleasant avemic: of dreainlaud, when hu was rudely recalled to act a part in the drama of real life as it is. Iudeed t!.e w!:. 1 family and some of tho p-.sych J '. -neighbors were aroused ..::d ii'i won ler, "fi.r such arancity,'' i.vh thf . 1 1 vet, "I ncverheard even tin- ' 11 -i iii d iys of tho sixties." Was it i robber trying to enter, or v:is the "Id-fashioned serenade ram i:oit. S'ieli iiietioiis fns these ii;i-ht liave been suggested to less i ::r.. 1 brains, but this tried hero by d. liberate investigation soon J hm.'! i taiued that the boyH hud fas ti ned a tii k-tack to his shutter. Im jnediatily upon the discovery there vw.s ni about face and tho old man .-bould-ivd his musket. Then en-.-iied siu '.i a display of military tac ti"s tint v.wl visible shadows of dis ':i.v r.pon tho faces of tho too dil atory operators of tho tick-tacks. Tint boys always did havo their sport, rnd tLe- of the present ago are not sati'ified with a delinquent portion. How they do relish it. It seems to iuvigoratit their whole system, und is all tint more gratifying if it be takes the nature of trickery, aud if practiced under tLe cover of duik- n ess. Then how faciniting to keep their connection with the games latent by obscure, while the embar rassment or torment of the trickce is published far and thoroughly. Waveiily. MONHOE TOWNSHIP. The Florin on lust Friday night did considerable damage in this vi cinity. Following are a few of the tho disutilities: Telephone poles blown over and broken off on Wng enseller Si ScIiocIi'b line, Hiram Smith's barn partly unroofed, Mar tin Sheney's barn near Kreamer, un roofed, and lots of minor offenses did the pranks of the wind play. Notwithstanding the terrible storm plenty of lanterns could bo seen all night in the 1'enns Creek bottoms, carried by persons who braved the elements in order to get their share of Lickory-uuts. . . .The Mechanics- villo boys had n picnic on last Satur day evening, but they couldn't ope rate tho bottling works on Hiram App's farm on account of its dilapi dated condition, which rendered it unsafe for storing pur poses.... AV. II. Lcnigof renfield, Clearfield Co., was the guest of his nephew, P. It. Leuig, hist week. Mr. L. moved to Clearfield county about !20 years ago. He was member of tho lwth Ileg. P. V., and took part in most of theso vere engagements of the Oth corps during the spring of ''.-. At Fort Edwards he was in the hand to hand light, and he carries nearest to his heart tho old bible from which ho and eight other comrades repeated tho i'lst Psalm every morning.... Franklin Janet and Howard Kling ler and families were at the funeral of Katie, daughter of John Leit.el, w ho was buried at Hievers' church on Tuesday. CHESTNUT KI DOE. Our farmers are busy husking their corn, which is only about half a crop.... Mr. Jonas Sassumau, wife aud daughter, of lliverside, were the guests of Ira Heiser's recently . ...Oeorgo Van De vender and wife visited iu Northumberland last week I. E. lioust and wife are at the World's Fair Clover-seed is a ioor crop this year the yield is live acres to tho bushel instead of five bushels to the acre. . . .0. II. Van Devonder, of Steelton, is hero visiting his par ents for a few days. Clarence is as jolly as ever, and is alwayH welcome among his many friends... .Miss Mollie "Wetzel left for Philadelphia last week, where she has received employment in 0 store. She "I be greatly missed by "f.r. ' ' !. .Frank Sandc 1 made a business .J"1 to liiver side one day last week. J. S "During in v term of service in the army I eont raeteil elironh. diarrhoea," says A. Jy Heiuliug, of llulsev, Oregon Mnce then I have useil u great aiiioiiiit of iiieiliciiie, tint w hen I fount) any that would give nm relief they woiiiu injure inv s'oiiiacii, until l nam liei laiu's Colic, Cholera ami Diairlioea Keiiif.ly whs brought to my notice. I used it and will say it is the only remedy ili it gave me permanent re'. iiei aim no iiiiu results io:iov. l or shIo liy . Jl. Sliindel, Middleburgli, tutu .i. it . aanmsen, renns l reek. 1 enusider 1 lnwiihf rutin's Cough Ueuii'dv a speeilio fur croup. It is very plea-ant to take, wlileli is one of the most Important reouisites where a cough remedy Is intended for use among children. I have known of cases of croup where I know tho life of a little one was saved liy the use of Chamberlain s (. ougii Kemedv." .1 J. I.uOreeu druggist. Avoen. Xeb. 50 bottles for sale bv O. M. SSIiimlle. Middleburgli. ami J. W, J Sampsell, I'enns ( reek. IVrhapHsome of our readers would like to know In what respeut Clmm berlaiu' Cough Koinedv is better than any other. We will tell you. When thin Kemedy is taken as soon as a cold bus been contracted, nnd before it lias become settled In the system. It will counteract the elTect of the cold and great iy lesson it's severity, ami it is the, only remedy that will do this. It acts iu perfect harmonv with na ture and aids nature iu relieving the lings, opening the secretions. I in un tying the mucus and causing it8 expul sion from the nlr cells of the lungs and restoring the system to a strong and healthy e.o iilitio.i. No other remedy in the market possesses these remark able properties. No other will cure a cold so quickly. For sale by U. M- Mlllldel, M.ddlebtirgh, und J. VY . Sainpsell. I'enns (.'reek. To the Public, Generally. As Cougress did not pass the extra revenue on whisUey,the)Marksbrands of whiskey all of my own make remain the same price. New white whiskey, ..7, ; Id to 18 months old, fJ.OO ; ',N to () months old, 2.5o ; 4 to :UJ months old. $:l.0(). 'Si to 4i months old, !) r0 ; These are nil Hue goods. Do not forget tho old stand, r.mpty whiskey barrels $1.80. J. L. Marks, Near H. H. Station. Mlddlebugb, l'n. J AS. O. CHOU8E, ATTOUNKY AT LAW, MlDDLKUURH, I'A. All business entrusted to his eare will receive prompt attention. Con sultation In Knglidi und (Jeriuau. Honest Insnranes At Honest Rate. Th Best Goods for the Lent Money. RENERAL JNSURANCF AGENCY. Only the Oldest. Largest and Strongest CASH Companies. No,. Assessment yoPrcmium Notes. Nound, solid nnd True Indemnity, ltepresentlng every class of Insurance either Life, Fire, Accident, or Tornado. SEE DUR CDMPilNIES i namk Location Aetna 1 1 art lord Home XcwYork Tiro Association Philadclpliia Fidelity and Casualty New York Kquitablo Life Ins. boc.Ncw York All business entrusted to our tit most care ami attention. Entiro satisfaction guaranteed. We solicit n share of your patronage. H. HARVEY SOHOOH, Selinsgrove, Pa. Liberal Adjustments. Prompt Payments. tt Otitm 0lda,0rhtJrTrMlOravp.TilaM; W. Wkmmi 0oh, BrmklUi 4 A.Uu. A m .. M Irm DouuMlia la Ant llkra. a4 I mar niltl la UvsaMi f Tm will M tb tiMllMt IhI rur Ukirf th irat 4m. oU hr 4lra Mtjwkf, luf hottlM W u tmi 11.0a H I H Hlcl FAN'S yCltlavl III w BLOOb PURIFIER. A Ti'll.ihlc r'tnody tit itririKthrtilnn tho wetik, lini'ftrilinf Ur to tkeclri'ulittlon, jm rlfylni? the IiIimhI, rcalnrtng stn nglli BuJro Ltiitl l.i allb. A certain rem-ily fur WEAKNESS, LOSS Or APPETITE, LOW SPIRITS, STOMACH SICKMESS AND OVSPEPSIA. I'KICE 1 00 I'Klt BOTTLK. The Dr. J. II. McLean Jlcdlclno io ST. LOI I3, MO , OOLE PROPRIETORS. M I C.1 1 e Imi I M v li c t No.l Wl.ei'.t 05 New " f) White or Mixed OH Kve M Jyrti , 00 O.its New Oats 2.1 I otiitoes ')" Mutter Ki!U 1'itted cherries I'lipitted " Hi-tt...l Kaspberrlea , ( )nioiis , Lard Tallow Chii'keus per lb lurkevs Si.le Hlioulder 13 H.ini 15 i urr OuAvrtwB rillLA., PA .iithyDM.J.B.MAVl .... f . ' . iqiuiiunfr ki4orsrnaotsorr'rtluiilldtfulDriiiil VIGOR OF r,lEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. ., NrrvauanrM, ltrbutly. and all tne traiuof evils fn.iu emtly urronior luir eicunn's, tua rt'.ulu ol iivKrwurk, mikovsa. wnrrj, euj. Kull atrcimlh, duTeliipuivnl. and tone flren to enr orvnn and purtmn of the body. Simple, natural Diatbody. luiniMliaia lnninnaoint aen. Kallura ImuiMible. tuu n'rnniiva. JiiHik, atulanaOuiia and pr.fi mailed lloOi free. Ad1rm RIB MtOIOAk CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. HENGH&DROMGOLD'S SAW MILLandENGINES A womUTlul lnipmvcmpnt In Frlnlnn Frrila end ilellnrk. liuoli motion of CarrUK ihrre tlmee i-t fciit an any oiln r In the market. Friction - ,-., ..o...n N.i in. i.-n Himnng 10 awnit ami while Iw.'IcIiik; arrut aevlna In puwrr nml " riiimur. hiiii incMi ; luriilMhtii In iiin .'lli'nllon, Alan Kprlne Tooth liar. roMa, lltir Knkra, Culllvnlora, (urn I'luat. HENCH h DRJIMGOLD, Manfrs., YORK, PA. D U. L. II. VI KLK LKIt. DKNTIST. Treating, lllliii(.'. iirtitleiul teeth, br.de und erown work. Nitrous oxide g.is for piiluless extractions. Everything pertaining to dentistry. Van IJoskirk's old stand, HEL1NSUUOVE, PA. ULRICirS CENTAL BOOHS, SellnsgravEi Fa Tii-tli eloanert, exlrnctei, Impliinted, regulnt cil. niHeiisi'S unit Inluili'S lo tho tuotU und immlh Ireuteil. Arllllrliil i'ts, crnwns, trlr)iris and olHliiratorn Inserted. All kllulsot lllllutr. l.ulU work u Hiieolully. iko. ii. n.nifH. n. n. s. oniee in WelH' dwelling, soiitU sldj vutruuee, ujipuiilte Nutluuul Holt I. $10,050,139.03 9,370,0-10.00 5,0G7,S51.74 1,587,007.40 130,103,518.38 Agency shall alwnvs receive the VEGETABLE BALSAMIC ELIXIR WILL CURE THAT Cold AND STOP THAT Cough. Tbe best remedy known for the enre of ' I Consumption, Cough, Cold, Whooping Cough, and all Lung , 1 Dlaasaa. "l everywnere. I frlce ise., 60o., And 11.00 per botUe. For salo l)v W. II. Ili'itver. MliMlclmri?h. end J. W. Kaiiipm'tl, l'l hiist nt k. I'a. house and s:on PAINTING, PAPEK IIANUEII& DEALER IN I'll -0 Prompt attsntlon Iven to all or ders. None but the best pulnts and oils used. All work guaranteed. Lowest prices. Hest satisfaction. J. O. SWINEFORD, Middleburgli Pa THE 1MIFFLINBURQ MARBLE! GRANITE WORKS ! Having on ham a Inre stock of MONUMENTS AND UKAVE-STONES to seleet from, I am selling lower than any other establishment In Central Pensylyanlii. It will pay you to call aud see the work as I employ no agents. R. II. LANCE, Prop'r. SELINSGROVE MARBLE-YAR M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r' I keep constantly on h.tiidand man ufacture to order all kinds of Marble and Qranite I Old Stsnos Cleaned and Eopairod. LOW PHICES I LOW PRICES!! I have one of the best Marble Cut ters in the State and consequently turn out tfood work. CayCouitt and see my work tt prices. Thankful for past favors I most re spectfully nsk a continuance of same, M, L. MILLER. l.Ml'OUTANT TO ADYEH.TISEHH. Tho cream of tho country papers In found In ltcmhiKton's County Beat Lints. Ehrowd ndvirtiscra nvnil thcmsolvcs of theso lists, a copy of which can bo had of Koiuiugtoa i iiro.t, ol Xtow lorK & ntuburg. S. 1 S1IEAUY, Insurance Atrent and Broker, I'enns Creek, P. O. Pa. Only first rl;i Stuck (lunpanlra reprutenteil. You ma nu prvmiuui nutra, lieuce you iy uu aMneHMinuiiiii. liiKuruituu plnced on all klmliol KOod (arm property, l widll ns, itorut anil churrhoi any. w Iiito lu Suviler and I.'iiKni eoniitlxa. Uitluu lu t. ,(1. SUuecr'i Slure.t'enlrcvllla, 1' rpiIBSUMMET HOUSE, SYLVESTER ROWEN, Pnop. First class nccommodattons to the truvelintc public, (fooil stabling for the horses. Everytbinpr new. 2 miles south of Middleburgli on the road to Freeburur. 61 ldl)u. m wm Reiume The Dea ! Sprtsman's Uonatts!- mLLLlB, Saiin, Pi Open Season For Oamo Wootlcock. July 4th to Jan. 1st. Wild Turkey, Oct. 15th to Jan l,t n'' tVn. ttoJl-t. Quail. Nor. l.t to Deo. 13,b Deer in,l Elk, Oct. 1st to Deo. 1.1th. Pheasants, Oct. 1st to J u, IlftbbltB- Nov. 1st to Jan. 1st. Ducks, 8ept. 1st to Mny Coadgd Shells From 3 to Z Drs Rlk Powder, and 1 to 14 shot 'os. 4, fl, 7 and 8. 2o SHELLS IN A BOX, 35c. per Box. Or 1.40 per hundred. In Case Lots of GOO, G Per Cent. Less. .SMOKEUJSS WADED SHELLS, 12 Ga.f 00 CENTS PEIt BOX. AllOthcr Ammunition in Proportion. -'- rCjVX'g;ost Stools, of-;- Gras anfl Snortsman's Materials in Central Peisylraia AT TUP. I iiWi'oT tii I-.T-C, ' AT TIIE LOWEST PRICES. CtfWRent for W1LKESIJARRE wlicn Wheal is 60c nnd all ofllpr farm n.n.l.i.l. .1 .. . I'.xuuianiiuwii nr-corti nir v. the .TZl(Z?,t0r U,e p.enn.e"- nn,, ft iai Prch"e 01 a fall suit for vnur tm.. f-... . i. 1. 1.1. . .. i .. 1. .-, ' ..w..i iiiniiiKii price ciotn- lers may forfeit the prolltsof several acres of ground. Come to the One-price Store where Roods nre sold to suit the hard times, where u dollar buy- twice as much as It did when wheat was hiKh. 1 here Is no disputing it-hut good goods and low prices will tell, and we are prepared for a large trade iu Fall and Winter Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, &c. You cannot come amiss. We can fit vou In price nml qua ty. "If you want to buy cheap go to Drelfuss has become almost a household word nnd to convince yourself of the truth of it come and tee. II. will Have Hard Times, High Prices and Rig Profits can't exist In this town, be cause we have got tho (foods and make the Prices that save the Peo ple's Money. Have you seen our new Full and Winter Stock T It is a won derfully complete assortment of High Class (ioods In Dry Goods Groceries, Clothing, No tions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, IB1. ZE3I. ZMZaruLzreir?. I Con . It la ahanluuilr puri hUhly iouonl .fT?S,K!L If"". h,r i-"uontmll; thmfnra In uiiuntitv It porta Inu than uncluntta iwix a luy p. r lirn. vu4 roup Una oiuiur " aaya a vuaWuur. buii by Ui ui.l. If You Can't Cot It Near ... n.d Pl'''l on par f,.rtV i Plraal. On "Uu Ua4 lHulljy puuor liublliwl.'' Kiit lev. I. For Salo OUN. Q Dreif uiss. Selinsgrove, Pa Ladies' and Children's Cloake, Satlii. Velveteens, &o. A splendid show of reliable, trusty, serviceable gooih that are rich men's qualities at poor men's prices. Remember 1 we deal fair and save you money. Highest market price paid for Produce. Ciwh paid for Good Rutter und Eggs. KeepChickensStrong land healthy: It.trctsvour pullets to lay- 'incr early : it is worth itsweieht in eo.tl 1 i 060! -5jwlicn hens moult ; it prevents all discast, til is it powcrnil Iool Ulgcatlvc. Large cans are most economical to buy. LAV tsar lift CONDITION PQWCE Therefore, no matter what kind of feed you use, mix with it daily Sheridan I'owaer. utnerwise, your pront tn fall and winter will be lost when the, price for eggs Is very high. It assure' perfect assimilation of the food elements needed to produce health and form tin- nied In until dnaaa; no other Kind ona fourth a Iron u, ariMMira aud CihmI dualtin. KuotuwrariuailUlk "Oittt lAnraran mitih! uiaatOt miiiI ala mum to I Home. Send to Ua. Ask First lartro ran il.to, K!i rana (!. aipi H. JOHNSON & CO., IU Cu.toiu ll i put 4. Btmpto cui'f by Eunklo & Walter. Miaaiebureh, Pi
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