BEAVERTOWN. William E. Hetbster and Mias OJeBBa Haines were quietly mar ried ou the evening of the 9th inst. by Rev. W. II. Fahs. May pleasftnt weather attend the couple down life's journey .... Fifteen acres of land adjoining tho northern limits of town belonging to the heirs of H. Kern, dec'd, have been laid out in building lots The now barn on llcuben Zechmau's farm about 1 mile KontU went of town is neariny couiplutiou lev. . 11 I'unn preached his farewell semen in the Lutheran church ou Sund:ty fore noon from Acts, 2'2 : 32 Mossrs. Howard Snllada and Frank IJuck of New KiDggold, Schuylkill Co., rode on their wheels to this place to visit the former's brother, Dr. J. O. Sal lttda,at the Central hotel.... F. E. Specht, wife and Bon, Schaoflor, are spending the week at Eaglo's Merc Mrs. Frauk 13oaver and her mother Mrs. Mary Aigler visited the hitter's Bister at rhillipsburs, last week.... Mrs. Jacob Freed and her daughter, Jennie, attended the Fort Royal fair MisH Annie J. Snyder has returned from a trip to Newport and various other points ....Miss Maggie Schambach of Adamsburg, Bpeut last week with friends hero. .. .Mrs. T. A. Shortiss and children are the guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher ...W. 13. Rudy and wife of Mifllinburg spent last week in town. .. .Mrs. Susan Hock cnbroch of Richfield is visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. 13. Winey. . . .Mrs. John lleimbach is on the sick list. "Wild Rosns. TROXELVILLFi. Our Farmers have about all fin ished sowing, and have commenced cutting oft corn Last week Esq. James Middles worth, J. O. Oohs and John F. Zechmau were up to Huntingdon Co. to testify in a case pending agaiust II. W. Troxel, one of our townsmen. Mr. Trim I was aquittcd, but given 5 of tho costs He was defended by A. W. Totter Esq. of Seliusgrove, who showed the "legal lights" of Old Huntingdon that he is no baby lawyer Our nimrods report quails to be exceed ingly scarce .. .Tho indications are that we will have an abundance of chestnuts: that insures fat raccoons Jacob 13. Rigel, an old gentle man from this place, is not expected to live till this is seen in print. The "TroxelviUe "Sweater" are. cf ' Ihe opinion, that the "Index Modi cines" have so thoroughly cleansed the Kratzerville Rip Van Winkle of his impurities, so that he is now gaining flesh at the rate af I an inch u month; and that this superficial llcsh is what makes him think that the weather is so hot. Next time he wakes up six weeks after the game is played ho will find tho "Sw tutors" wearing heavy over coats, Cul Joe Notes From Bucknell University Tho prospects for ti hirt;e ntk-u-daiico next year aro very bright The number of applications for catalogues and rooms is unprece dented. Prof. T. A. Edwards, the new Principal of Bucknell Academy, has arrived and is getting things in shape for the opening of the pre naratory school. Miss Minnie Gould, of Uxbridgo, Ontario, a graduate of tho Artists' Department of the Conservatory o Toronto, and a teacher of live years experience, is the new vocal teacher in the Bucknell school of music. A quarter of a mile cinder track will be put on the athletic field be fore the next spring meet. Foot ball is booming, and there will be plenty of new material to work o:i besides tho number of old players Manager Cregar has made a sche- dulo of good dates The live deijartmeuls open Sep ti'inbrr i:Uh. Ou the duy before there will bo introductory addrossos to both now and old pupils by some distinguished speaker. This is a new fi aturo in the opeuing program aud one that will likely frows pop u'ar. NIlTIUNU IIKTTKIt OUR Iff In onliT lli-it inity tluriii:hly ininxiui'c our tll'W PRESENT I CUT THIS OUT. SWBEPERETTE. S9-1 SWEEP ERETTE Ml Which In :i ciiirtlltiir ri'vi'iatiuii in furict .MU Tll' S. WE MAKE YOU THE All If m will wild in IIiIk I'IMIHIII Y. till l 1'llMlld Mulll'V order for M.m we will wml , villi wviiti'ly pueked, liy Kx , iiickm, dim: iiI our New mid V:ii v':il;t Sir,. relies. War-i-iiiti i In i iy i.iirii iilar r OFFER MONKV UKFONDKI). Ak Hie publishers! t till puper uuuut our re-lliiOIIII. Largest Mannfacmrcis ia ttic WORLD- CAUTIO.V l'lt'iuo write ynur nnlno aud ud- dreHM plainly no um to avoid mistaken. DKAI.KHK: St'lld fur our printed mutter. We will iniike It mi olilect fur you to liundle HUM eK'K'iuii line in nweeHTeuen. THE SWEEPERETTE CO., GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. No.. 2051. UEGISTER'8 NOTICES.-Notloe In doreby grit lven thnt the fnllowlnir mimed pemoim lmve tiled their AdinlnlHtrntorH. Oiiitnllun, and Kx iM lilnm' iu:i!olllilsJln the KeirtHUT'B OflUit of Hliy UiTt'ounty. and lue Humo will be prewnled lor I'onnnnutlim mm iiuowanee tii ine t nun iiuuhb In Middle burKh, Moiiiluy, Sept. M, 1. First unit final Beoount of I. A. Buyer, Kx editor ol the L.tiaie ui faaiuaj. ouuvtailui, liitu ol Sellirnvrove, I'll., dee il. '1. Ai ml lit I. 1. Mlinbeek. A I tllllilst riltor of the estnte of Jucub Nerhood, lutv ut Adiium UiwiiMiti, dee d, . First mid llnul ueeoniit of Fnuikllii lloyer. Kveeinoi of I lie eMail' of J leob Itnver. and Tril.H- lee of Hie eslnie of I'olly Hoyur, both of 1'enn l.jWIISi.l.i, dec 1. I. Flint and llnul aecouiit of A. li. ItiiriilN-rciT Kxeeulor of Die eslnle o KIlAiU'til Stepp, Into ol I'erry township, dee'd. ft, Flint and tln:il aeeoiiMt of Tllliian Wleder, Ailllll. of IheeMialeoI Win. II. 1 reiuiler, lulu ol Went Hi'. oi l UitWi.sh.p, ill x. d. ti. Find and Mnal iimiunt of Klla A. Iloiii., Adinlnlstraii'lx ft tho entato of Johu F. UouU, laic ol l'liilikhli lo,vUMhlp, lloc d. f'isi and tlnal iieeount of William llelifer, Ailmiiilstr itnr of lliu tmlaUj of Kuus llenter, lulu of (enter towiiHhH", dec'd. rir.t mill i ni' neeuiiiit, it .tub Hirtiimn. AdiiilnlNirulor of tne enlato ot Aim .Mary File, lute of Auiiiiw uiwmiuip, uec u. V. The First ami llnul ueeniint. of William S. simllev mhuliilMnilor. I . 11. .N. I'. T. A. of tho eslale'of li.ivld Ureon lute of Mlddloerook towu- Hhlp, dec'd. Hi. First and final nwoimt of Harvey E. Miller, Administrator of tint eslulu of Susuu Nuriuiill, lute of Seliusgrove, dee d. 11. first and llnul account of Wlllet ArbogUHt, Kxis'iitor of the estate of Mullldii Uuuiiuel, lule of Monroe township, doc d. li. First and final uecoiint of I'etor Melwr, Adiulnlstrutor of tlieesUlo ut Usury MeUtcr, lute of Furry township, dee'd. li. 'l'he uirouni ol 11. F. Herman, F.xocutorof tho estate of Jacob C, Vlrlch, laic of Jackson township, dec'd. 11. First nnd tltinl aeeount nf I.ydln A. Welder, Administratrix ot the estate of Arthur J. Weldur, lule ol hpiliitf township, uce'd. 1.1. First and llnal account of Joeob O. Dreono, Kxwuiorof the Hfitalo ot Mary llreene, luteof siiilntf township, ucc d. 1 H 1 fl. M. SHISDKI., Mlddlebiirk-, 1'".. Sept. K7, HI. Ucu'tHttT. Accounts. The lulloktlni: Aecounts leive been filed, exam pi "l ii i l n:i..:t, il In Hi" I'eoi nn i'sr 'h oflU'e, and will be preiM'iiled to Ihc neM touil of Common I'li'iis for i.iintlnimiloii. All peisomj Inu reslcU win tuKO nonce. I. Tho llrnt and llnul Recount of :han. K. 1.1 lu:l. eniiiii.:tl f M;irv I'lileli u lunatic ol i in Iki-oiu-n ol M'oiiSAravc. nl.-U by Cathui'lUO Ul.-.! cl I.!-) K.' idru. J CVI.VIN si iMK'll, I'lij'.holiotiuy. AUi;. 'III. lllral IlOllnir t'llt s Mi'iiitiA-.MoUtuiv; InUMisclU'lilnn and stint: i-u-; i ,... i ,:i .i.;!. ; worwi by sernlcliluu II il ,i v i d loconllnui tmuonttnriu, which olien b w; Hint uli einle, lnn'omlnK very soie. SwavskV IJ'Niuu.' Sto. llu IU'lll!l Hil l WjeflllU, he d' uleeial loll, and III uiosteasesreiii'iM I t.c tl.lin i s. M ilr'v's's, it t'' mull, ler so cents. nr. hi. nyiie i Sou. I'lil!mli:lplilu. WALL PAPER Nut retailed M Wholenaln Prloes bu t told lower than any other housu. I ft fill (I '1ll tiny enonith Rol tiulU LUUn IirW eot.tr tn widUot 10jufi. iwiiu. Including umitJol,l liordrr. Heutl uc lor jotiiM0 luid us uivu IM ri-auilnil Miri.lt aud (Uu'do Douk Uuw to Vapmr, WILLIAM VMLLACr. 1023 'lue U 1 1-lluUell blis, Vm. FJ, MEAN'S GCRD3AL & BLOOD PURIFIER. I o- j A relubl r"mdy for Htrei.Kthndiu the I wi'Bk. liii.nr'.liiK :-rUi thr tdn-ulntlon, pu- -."l:i the b.Jii l, re.tiI1Uf olliliK'U UU'l TO- U.oltU A ivitu.n remedy for yf-trn, lcss or acpftue, tow I'lUlli, 6T0MACH ICKktSS A HP OVSPEPi.A. I'HU'K 1 t i'KU Will K. v..e .'r. J. II. MflCftn LIor)kliio 0o 8X. LOUIS. U0 , iav)LE PROPRIETORS. FURNITURE. (Mta a Pari Fnitire. v ( Wo offer the best goods at Phe nominal Prices, guaranteeing qual ities tho Finest, and Styles the Latest. Couches, Lounges, lirrors, Baby Carriages, Window Shades etc., offered at prices to suit the times. We are catering to the1 Snyder County trade, and AN INVITATION is extended to visit our place of business. Respectfully, MILTON FURNITURE GO. Front Street, Milton, Pa. J. DA. KIM, SEAVERTOWN, WELL DRILLER, and Agent for Rsefs Hydraulic (or Ram.) Wit ia a new and marvelous Invent ion. J net tlm tiling you want for el evatlnK a continuous Mily of water frroin Hpriiifjuor bratii li.'. It Is .-lf-oiiorfitlni, Hiinil In conHtrni'lion ami unnnrimHui'il in iluruliili'y. 1 Imy are now belntf placeil in every Mute in tlio I'nioii mill aro wanteil in every county, town anil village. We challenge tlie worlil to produce its equal. Must prove natihfactory before payment Is mail.'. For further Information write for illustrated catalogue. WELL DRILLING. Imnilred wells in tills Count v. nlelitv of ref rnn r.iilm irlven RS to ti.: ei:ielelicy"l)fliy work'- -.epeetfullv solicit your patronaK in this Hue and will tnarantee yon-e and v satlhfaction In nrv inn. " " J. M. KiilNE, BEAVERT0WN, PA. NEW seoos Received every day at th. enfralDryOoodsStor Selinsgrove, Pa., Great Reduction Salo cu" FOEtEilTyiE For Ninety Days ! T,,Mi The Undersigned Oiler Tho TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT THE UHKATKST SACU1F1CK KvKK KNiVN IN t KM K.M, I'KSN hYLVANIA. Wo are not Hilling out, bi.t we do tills to inereasi our titles nbuvi' ni'v pr' vlous vear. We give a few of tlie prices as follows : Soft Wood Chamber Suits $1 1.IHI Cotton Top .Muttn sM j - Hard Wood Chamber Suits HUM): Woven Wi.n Mattress 1.7T Autiipm Oak Suits, 8 Pieces l'.i.OO Med Springs .Z Hush Tarlor Suits UO.OO Drop Tables, per ft IV) Wooileu Chairs per set U.GU. Platform Rockers In stock, everything in tho furniture line, iueliiding Mirr.i, Ho,.w Ca.n-s,. Desks, Side-boards, Cupboards, Centre Tables, Fancy Koekers. Haby C imirs,. Feather Pillows, Lotitiget. Couches, Doughtrays, rjiiuks. Hall Harks, Caiie Seat Chairs fine, medium and cheap furniture, to suit all elusses. Prices reduced all through. Come early and see our ''' lifur- v your order, and thus save lt to 20 pee cent, on everv . Special AKeniion (liven i Uiitlertr'.inij; & Kinlaliiiin KATHERMAN & 2IARTNAN, Limited, v::rr.r-i:r!'.;.: . ' GUNSBERGER CRN SRVE YDU MONEY. GENTLEMEN WHY DO PAY HIGH PRICES FOR YOUR Spring k Summer Clothing When I am prepared 1 iurnisli you llio most complete assortment of tho LATEST SPWNU and SUMMER STYLES in Hals, Caps, Shirts, Neckwear and CUnts' Eurnishing which is the most desirable and nest soieeuon that I have ever shown. . Bargains in Everything and for Everybody R.GUNSBURGER LEADING CLOT1IIEK, MIDDLEliUKGII, PA. gpecial Reduction. In order to make room for new -w ii 11 i . ir erooas. i will sen at specially re- YOU duced prices all lines of goods ia stock. N LMiLEvJ 1CKEL THROAT EASE AND ERCATH OVELTYg? y SollK'lll'l. II. liowEiisox'ii Confectionnry, MidilleluirKli, I'n. A )t r.l:iif tu mk muny. Agents Wanted. vital qimrnofis OF TKEDAV;Sr-I22 LibOU IbMTTFH i-f H '.r-tr ml tin f"'(ir.i Ut.Uil.u. T- Hi Vi-.M l Wt-v- I'lUiT MOTION lor Uiy Aiurt iii HirKutau Vi ht KltkiK 'i UlJ t tur blui. & i-ik f r U litur. K'i)''l mi'. u ' tlf' ui Ay i SO H-H t H t'ti Hoi lt rl Hiui t" M 'nt. H- i'1 ftjf oi( i ui ' 4j I Ou fi ... i i 1 .J . ULF.ICH'3 rSNTAL E001SS. Saitasgrave, Fa. TulU (IdIiUihI, t xi-Li'-'l"!!. lliiiUnl il, rch''l!iit 4. liisHHW ni'.rt I'llurli'H 'ii Hi' iiijd niouili tieutoil. Ai'ilin i.il si.'iH. uintfiiii. lrll; H'i(t iilidiiriiloi'M lu.' i t.Ml. AM klinl.tot llllluit. Oold work it iM;luli.y. MM. Ii. I'l.UU 'H, 1. H. Cltli'e In Wola' dwnlllntf, ttuuiU hiJo lUtrun, flittilte fJnUiUuJ UoU'i P. C. IiARTAAN, Torisorial rtis;t, has just openi'd a room in W. W. Wiltenmyer's building, where ho is prepared in do ih-ii class work, March 2!), ".!. t few EVVIS S3 LYE I I ri i.il. t kul i.kl-i In '' Jv n tiiy ! ' .y1" Inn U l :vrl"'i.M llH-I My j,ii, i.. wlllionl lollliilj. 4 !lJnl I..IU.. 1.4I.I-. Ir.-w, t ?BNIft.. f A.TT MT0 CO BUGGIES at l-riceiTS. o.i'i.i.t U1...-J-... v..cii' ti..-1 Y". I 'hiMt4iri i'.PRU?KH iumI KiJ'tiils V' Mill JiUl' JT, . . i " ' il I , l'hjut"ri i'-ljritU'KH iuvl I'ftM Ten Murrtj Si; im - M Mi hit h'tiul Wfttftlil. C)lilH tit4rri. ! It. 4 Cul If V ,.- Ml fiM?. t'lrvurni unvti hit -j IN rut j, iL.li L-wr-iiuw ttt.. CUiCl.iM.il. . IW W- Call Ttd See My Clnthing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,Groceries, Stoneware, wieensware, u 1 a s s- a a 2-1 ri j ware, occ. -tin enwi e uouuier i iuu- n A ery description. JJhTJK UrAKlVlAiN, Mt. Pleasant Mills. CHANGED HANDS! The Tinshcp ft S' o--business lately concUivo- ed by J. H-Rboad-ir- in flpSjO uiy possesaii. I a:a rronarcd to zt'c i1 it 'P.i m Sixiuting. Tin and Oorrtjtf-ted yooi inpH Call and see my goons. Respectfully, H. K. .REl'GLE
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