Most of the outdoor work on the Capitol pioumls Ami lHiiMingH linn Leon roinplt'tml for this your. Other improvement nie contemplated fur next yrnr in the event of tho Legis lature lieini poncrons. Aaron MkUlleswarth of Millmont wns Lrnimbt home from Washing ton n corpse on Monday. He was killed on the railroad. DR. KILMER!! 15. Gunzburper ingoing to Phila. j next week to buy a new stock of Fall On Ti!-Kl;iy evenin;? some girU and Winter goods. from t he other end of (own v ho niv I , , , ii i 4 i . ... i i Mrs. ,. (;. Aurond lias just re- oM ei""i-.'h to know liettir, inad l ,A . , , ,, ,. u,,,,,.,.:. eo,lK.,ieo 1,v te,.rin!r.,,n-,,lfro,nlhn ty irith full line down 1 1 : ut l'rof. Ihllliunlt's mill Mrs. !.i!iii;huiis' r Hidenees. Tlie I'.ditor of lliis jmper spent Kutnl.'iy ut Wilkes I'mire ; tho Man nger ut 1 the iingel were to Nelins U'lOVeMi. l theibvil was at Ijewis town, vvi.ih-lhe foreman remained n' li 'i h .uid went to church. I. L. Mmkle, n Hlooiulield at- fn'Ti-y. i 1 1 1 . 1 . l)Tet for the t'lll- lie.i- i:i -ut of Ml, liH from nn estate he set i led. The attorneys there seem to fniii-li considerable of the business !' r the criiniiial court. .r.. Tin- house and lot m-xt to Stethr's lMaininir the r reneli I lals, will he I-'OK siliiat' i 1 1 1 1 . in hcl I ut p ill't s' , i:ite t.ali'. (lull on or litl-Mi.-.. Nr nn. Smith, Swinefonl, 1'n. I'.:!-!.' !I-.t. 1. leu t, .S'unes. Ki.lilieiM, Taints, Oils, 4 H.l-s, Nail s (i.Iu.h, Aniiiltliii-ti.ui-. l' ;.l lint: r.i iteiial and a CHi i lid I.ii t f Hard ware for sah cheap for cash at M. S. Schkovkk's, 12-1. S. hnsK'rove, Til. Tlie Kint: of Corca w islies for less rf " that divinity that doth hedge a kin;;,'' Xo metal instrument is allowed to touch his sacred person, o ho is dying of a disease of the throat which an operation might cure. M.L.Miller, the Ncliusgrove marble cutter, has placed a most elegant monument at tlie grave of the la mented w ife of our townsman, S.S. Hchoch. It is a typo of architectural beauty. Mr Miller has already order-4-d two carloads of granite for the spring trade. Tho Dauphin County court has thrown out tho certificated of nom ination of S. Woods Caldwell, of Lock Haven, and Matt Savage, Clear field, the rival Democratic candidate for tho Stuto senate in tho Thirty fourth senatorial district, and their names can only go on tho official ballot by nomination. A largo and enthusiastic reception was cive Monroe H. Kulp, the " "T?Ui. uuk.u .. IUUU. Be .. ... Wednesday e v u i . of New coods. Hats for ladies misses and children, caps, trimming, coats and capes of the most excellent as sortments will be found in her milli nery and fancy store. A special 4 (Tort is made to ph ase every customer. The teachers of this county should not forget that Pennsylvania For estry Association have offered prizi s of !?") and 25 for essays on the practical Value of forests to mem bers of county institutes. Here is a chance not only to make a little money, but what is better, to be come acquainted with an important subject which should be taught every child in the public schools. It is contrary to l;iw, and has fre quently been so decided by (he by the couits, for any member or members of any board orb.i ly of public officials to contract with any of their number to dolabor, hauling, or to bo interested iu any purchase or contract by such bo:ird or b ly, directly or indirectly. Tim labor, contracts, etc., must be by persons outside. To bo interested iu any such work, purchase or contract, by such a member is a criminal offense. The law does not (permit such olli cials to make contracts with them selves and for their benefit. Boards of officials should make a note of this important fact, that they dare not engage one of their number to do certain things in which there is wages or profit, because it invaria bly loads to corruption. BKAVEKTOWN. Tlie schools of Beaver Twp. open ed on Monday Oct. lst....T. H. Ilubly of llarrisburg and Mrs. Alice M. Yordy of Middlcburgh were married at tho Central Hotel, Sept. With by P.ev. W. M. Liudis. . . . John F. Middleswarth, J. M. Kline, II. H. Faust, T. J. Middleswarth and wile, C. F. Felkernnd wife, James Aigler and wife attended the Milton fair James Freed and Percival Her- men i i ' at" JVB. . i2.a w"ouildingkAA:c'I.itvo ' ARK PENNYROYAL PILLS tsRcat KIDNEY LIVERS BOT.a Pain In the Hack Joint nr Mi, willm-nt In urlnnHrlck-(lu?t f niiiciit cull or rct iitluii, rlieunmtlmii. Kidney Complaint Dlnlxtin, droiiy, m-nnty r hlirli cnlonil urlna I Hilary Trouble StiniriiiK iM'MmMoiis when vnlilinir, itl.stroM pn9 mrw In tho pnrt, iin-tlirul Irrlluilen, Ktrli tare, EHsorricviMl Liver niont i t iliirl; i Irelcs titular tho rj-i, tonjruo t'fHifiHl, (ini''t'piiiii.ii, yelinwHi eyi lxilln. At lruirgU(, AO en l a ii a f i.imi (izr. 'InTiOi'in' iluiili- to lliviltlr' fri'o Cnmiliaiion fn-e. 1)11. KlI.HEIl & CO., IllMillAMTON, K, V. riPP.TRIR TELEPHONE I flnM nntrlgM. no rnt. no roriiltT. A1rt1 i. I'lli.... Itminlrt KaMwlfWl In MfitT .n horn, "hop. trr and ofTtr. Orwli wntin I A no nrt psnnr "ii rnn n. On in ft milnm nirani m mI In all thn niiihlHira. ln Inrtmmwt, no toy. mor an inr Vininlota. rml v lor law whn tniiii. inn i ir "i - u ..J A . ....... nnka U r4l W. P. HirrUon ft C. Clerk 10. CoIum.Dui.O. tlin cIchrnt1 Fftniile niriilntar nr PfT- II f'filv R(if nnd rIwrvh ri'llnM. For nil U ImnuUi nil's, painful Mpnilniittlonn.Snn- liriwlon, wcthfT nTpf full to ulTora ppwily nml oortnln relief. No Kxprlmont, but n nrlcntIPe dinl jkiIvp relief, (liifol only f ter ynira nf r"iTH'nr". AM i'r'lm miiinllMl llrrrt Imm our nflle . I'rlru nor inrk:iif", fl CM. rr Ht pM-kiitfc fiirf.'flti, lv hiHll jHsiinlil. E itv I'm Kiiire tiiinrnt,-iii. I'nrt K'ii':irH (-euled) 4c. All 'i)iri'vp(inili i)i- strlrfly ('(.nnili-iiliitl. 1'AUK ItKMK.UV Ci., Knulnn, lnn. 'IV lVm,T'TX'"','HI'K!)Or"nt- 1 ' ' 4 1 Oil,.Mf I,,,,,!- t, IviNnll iili'iul I. lis wiiiKlcrfnl fnilijiTt. wiinii'viT ymir nre nn Itytin! l-trn. nti will PimI tliH lunik i if ;'ir t v ilniv Pnl.lHlii-it prlro. M) renin. Sit f ,.,., -..t,.-jv p! .llMII lri tnW. If Veil retilt. ri'niH I ir "leri'.-lpi Inn to llninr nml Iti'iirMi. tlm i "',"ii t hinm ii ,i,t mmiti'li. AMrrn ItoVKi A.NI IIKAU I lis 1 rill.lSUIXU lo.. New York. llov to ( nrf All Akin llriMi., Slmi'ly ftpply i'Swatnh, ointmiit." No Intor- fi.i! tiieillrlni1 ri'UM'ri'il. 'ins tet'i-r, nryenin, tieh. nil eruptloni! on IIih fueo. h:unK hiiho, Ac, lTivlnir tlie fkln rlenr. wlilt nixl lii-ult hy. It frri'ul lien 1 1 in- unit I'urnilvp ihiwt urn Ki.iKewl py no ether re mvly. Ak ynr urtfiwlil. vsGon of mi C illf. Quickly, Prmnnont!r Kntorii. MViiknriii NrrTonanriii, Ilrhtllty. nnd nil ttio trin f if vlli fnim I'urljr rrnirmirlnt'r piiwwi, the rrulM of oTprwnrk. rli kni'io. 1mrr)f. tn. FuM irmiirlh. rtoTplepnivnt, mil! tntio iMrrn Ut irf ninii ih1 rirti"n nf tlm txxl. Himpln, nuiml niHihil. liiinii'ilmtf enpnircn r-.t im-i-ii. Knl'iiro lllll.b'. lull rvfireili-M. llm.k. i pljitli.n MlJ I r-Kitu DiK'li '1 ni,i 1 In a. ESI MSOICAI. CO., ViUFALO, M. Y. COIIMG TO build?; i ' I mi , u vtin U- Ml KB H v. ni st-t.il your nwn i Mil .nl.lii s i( t lit'r- rnn v lift think ft Itiillfllntf. TAS. G. CltofSK, ATTOIINKV AT tAW. MlOltl.Kliritll. I'A. All kiihIiihps eiitrilste.l tu his euri) will reueive prompt utteiitlnii. C'on RultHtion In Knu'liuli itinl tTermon. 1 AiMrMiliOr Pfchetrr,iN. V.) butinc.4 Lntvcrnltv. Summer 5chool. n t l. i . i t y nutiiim niiii jinn iwnim L-" Cnunet. Knter any timr. kWtyury. Ci'rrmart rrt ft ttnyftrr. rl'i-..--iiii.-'jryv"'. . Siitarr. Pi i J J Ul llC Agfnt wanted for new book. LIVE Splendid nrller. Rare oppor HeinibaelVi.and wife are visiting in l'hiludelpliiii ..5frs. Simon Spieht has returi:.9 'from a visit to her brother, .Solomon Deitrieh at Trev- erton A. II Uowt-rsox lias ;,'ine to the F.iisli iu eitien to lay in a in w supply of fall mid winter poodi. .. . Mrs. Philip Herbster and Mrs. J. 0. Herhster spent .Suuday with Mid. John Hane, the hitter's mother ut .SelinsKi ove IJeceut visitors in town : Daniel TontioiiH nnd wife of Spring Twp. ; Mrs. A. Liehteuwalter and duiiRhter, Stt lbi, of Lewisburu ; Mrs. John lloyer and Children of ItebersburB; Misses Ella and Dillu Stetler, T. J. .Specht and wife of Middleburgh; Joseph Wiuey nnd wife of Iliehfield ; John S. Woods, wife and daughter, Louisa, of Fhihi. Wild Homes. U. K. Heimbuch has cone to 1 here were bonfires, parades, imisrVhila. -resume his studies at Jef- )intoiy, etc. the speakers werel fmKouVi,,, tdical ColltKe... .W. X. Clareiieo r . ilntn. lj. r. alter mnl J. K. lSastress. The meeting was held in the opera house. Six tii-kcts have been placed iu the field tor tlie stato olliees to bo tilled at tlie approaching election in l'ennsylvauia. Desides the regular nominee of tho Democratic and He publican parties, candidates have been nominated by the Prohibit ion iwts, People's party, Independent Republiciuis and the Socialistic Lab or party. Wn i. DhkssKh 1'koit.k. It is a matter of common remark, that tho bt'ht dresM'd folks seen on tho streets, are those who buy of me. I give my utmost attention to selecting tho up-to-date styles. You might go to Now York or Chicago and see bigger btores and pay bigger prices, but you couldu't get later styles. LiiiuiK Di'NKi.KDK no Kit's Millinery. "Mistaken Souls Who Dukam of Bliss." Tho following marriugo li- censes have been granted uince our last publication : JohnL. Free, Washington Twp, ) Sadie A. Kratzer, ' W. H. Iioistlo, Port Treverton, ? Lottie Itoubeudolf, Horndon. It. U. Reichonbach, PerryiTwp., i Emma Dressier, " j - Y.: II,ir.,py Beaver Spring, (" -Melhe Miller, Washington Twp. A writer from Holidaysburg says: This bit of reiuiuseuce may not run amiss. On October lH3ri, the snow covered the ground to the depth of eighteen indies. The buckwheat was still in the ground and tho apple trees broke down under the weight of the snow, Major Jesse It. Crawford, of Gaysport, has a vivid remembrance of the occurr ence, as he was on his wedding trip at tho time and beleagured in the town of Curweusville. Four men were killed, two were fatally injured and several others were painfully hurt by a disastrous boiler explosion that occurred at the Henry Clay colliery, Shamokin, Thursday morning. The entire team supplying plant of the mine, consisting of thirty-six boilers, was totally demolished and iu addition to tho monetary loss, which will ag gregate $35,000, the Ilenry Clay, Big Mountain, Sterling and Peer , less collieries will be unable to re sume operations for at least a mouth. Tired, Weak, Nervous Could Not Sleep. Prof. L. D. Edwards," of Preston, Idaho, says: "I was all run down, weak, nervous and irritable through overwork. I suffered from brain fa tigue, mental depression, etc. I be came so weak and nervous that I could not sleep. I would arise tired, discouraged and blue. I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and now everything is changed. I : sleep soundly, I feel bright, active and ambitious. I can do more In one day now than I used to do in a week. . For this great good I give Dr. Miles1 ' Restorative Nervine the solo credit. It Cures.',' r Dr. Mllea' Norvlne U sold on poaltlr XuruKw that tho Brat bottle will IwnoUt, .;,!AWta'Bllll(U1UttIea)ar &. or H will lie atinv prepaid, on racolut of prlc kr tb Dr. Mlloa Modlci Oa Elkhart, lad. ii r- , . Iii tnnity for any nrtiva wan or lady. $7J pi-r month m'i1t rnrncd. No cipe rictitc A fS tiTrc1,,,redM '..jclvcnVlCIV full iii-f ruotionn. tt? liny eipreaa and allow 30 days 1 1 ; i!it. U t ui tU vou nhnnt It. P. W. ,1'tivnn a.i .l'hiladvljiliii TJIXECUTDHS' NOTICK.-Xotiee Is J1...-..I... ..I !.... I ... 'IV...A- llll'f KI-H 1 1 1 II IiIMIIT" it-Fin ilii'iiUirv nn'tlip rutiito ul JOHN MllYKH. ilw'il ihi en .i. iikiu.in. I nl' in county, I'cnnii linva limn ImupiI to th iiinli'rluiii,il rflitlnii In ralil iMirouirh. All tiiTniin", tliiTi'lnri). Iinli-litoil to unlit clln will iln no imiiIki Iminrillntn mv ini'Ut.nml tliimn linvinii clmtiif HHJilnm It M Ul linmi'iH ilium lor tnwtn'iiinnt In II KN It Y MOV KM Kl.lAIIKTII MoVKK. Kpcutm. lU-dli. DD.J.II.U1VID till. .l.i rilll...P4. HutMiWi: UnMrukin 7.1.1 Im h..iu.. I'mifuluiJftiift.. KndorwmMiUof j.hftlfl.ot, iftillMtn.1 pr.iwl. mMMwii. uoim Mut,l..l.l.l r.m. urn ETTJ i urn II IWVQ D B eauciBon in Great Clearing Out Sale. F.H.MAUREKS NEW BERLIN, PR. TliN SI'KCIAF. SALK U nliMolutolv neceHHarv to tuak t room for liieoiuiiiK rail ami Winter ht.itiK. 4n our eountern will u fotiti.i verv eholee liioiliimi and liK'ht wi'.gnt iireHM trii.iiU, FrHiioli (ltt.I Atiirinitn KmliroMxrles, Trim iiiIi.l'm . HoHlery, e. i.t., ut ptloes tlmt will astot.iMi von. We in tenil closing out the emir., lot no ttmtter what tln"-y eoht-they lutiht be nolij. 1 IiIh Ih your opportunity, it's our Iom. but your gitin.' "pl'liy us our eotttitiTs ami stielves are tiulimilml by this stdpehiim mm miT sale w w m WAJAJAXXLX VI 1 IS A till 1 II 1 tltev will lip n 1 1 ... 1 nn u.ii, t, ..1...1 i .1...... t t.:... hiiivj uT i . . . : '""v iiioni oi-Kirauie ran ami w inter )UhM 811 FFS of all the latest tlesiKiiH. We hive received ailvaueed : nivoiees of Seott-U elievlot suitings. (Jrruiiui and French covert clot hs ami silk finished Henriettas of all th-new fall shades. I hene gootls tu e dimply eltvant, ami must be seen to beuppreclated. Cloaks, Capes and Wraps. In our Clonk and Cape Department are dozens of the latest styles of Vt rnps-RHriiieiit,of beauty uud comfort. The Cloaks und Capes are rich and strikingly handsome, ami at prlees too. which makes this Department a perfect WONDEU. Our Ladv cmitomers say the prices nre so remarkably low, that It's simply EXTKAOHDINAKV. CLOTHING. We have just replenished this Department with a lot of NOBBY and STL'NMXO L'lT.S, stylish all wool OVKKCOATS, nnd every day suits, at uluiost any price. We have a few odd suits yet in stock prime goods, but being odd suits, they must gofor less than half their value. This Depurtuient Is replete with bargains. 0ARPETS,RUGS&OIL-CLOTHS. Our lines comprise Velvets, Brussels, Tupestry and Ingrain Car pets and Bmyriift Rugs of the very best makes, all of the newest patterns with charming color combinations and "way down" tu price. In oil cloths we have an extensive assortment. Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. We have everything for foot-wear. A few of the Spring and Hummer styles are still here all tho sizes. They will be sold for about half what they are worth. We have just received an invoice of verv stylish Dungola tipped and plain button and Pollsb Shoes, Men's Mrs. and Children's for Fall and Winter wear. They are fully 20 per cent, less than last year. Our genuine Frenoh Kid Button are marvels of beauty, soft and glossy While the "Wilton" Calf cannot be excelled for neatness and durability, just the shoe for the farm. Men's. Boys and Youth's Boots. Bal's and Cong, at all prices. We have nothing but good solid stock. It never pays to buy a poor boot or shoe when you can buy good ones here for the same money. Our Rubbers are all llrst quality. We deal In no second or third grades. Pictures Given Away. Every buyer at this store receives a Premium Purchase Tioket and when the purchase has amounted to $23.00, the customer will be preseuted with a charming Crayon Picture (18 x 20 Inobes) en closed In a beautiful, ornamental gilt frame. The Highest Market Price Paid for Produce. HJ-CA.SI1 PAID FOR OOOD BUTTER AND EGGS. Ojpoxx Sonson Por Onmo Woodcock. .Inly 4th to Jan. l,t. Wild Turkey, Oct. 15th to Jan ,(t Scmirrels. S.-tif t r.... t. .i . . . . - ' 1,1 , .ri. vuiui, ov, isi lo Dec. ISti, eer and K,k. 4),t..lt tt, ,.. 13tlli peasants, oot. Ut to Jlt lUbblts. Nov. 1st to Jan. 1st. Ducks, Sept 1st to May I. -"LoADeD i Shells: Front :i to !! Mrs Hlk Powder, uud 1 to U shot Nos. 4. 11. 7 and H SM KLLS I N A BOX, 5c. per Ho.xj Or $1.40 p;r hundred. In Case Lots of GOO, o Per Cent. Less -,SM0KELKSS LOADED SHELLS, 12 Ga.f (I0CKNTSPEU BOX. All Other Ammunition in Proportion. -:- Ijargost stocls. or-;- f l a . ateriais n AT THE LOWEST vvifva TiAgeiit for WiI.KtSUAuKE OUX. Ilonent IiiKiirauce at Honest Kntes. the Best Goods for the Least Money. GENERAL INSURANCE. AGENCY. St No Assessments Only the Oldest. Largent and unuuKcsi, vvoii com nan es. No Premium Tfntol class of NAIHK LOCATION ctlla Hartford $10,G5G13!).f 1101,10 Now York 0 ?70 fiJnl Trim Aunninilnn in.:i..i.i V; J,JiO,010.II Kquitnbld LiTo'Ifisr.SKo. Sw York 1&Wb!V All business entrusted to our AL'enpv tilmti t... i , i, . H' HARVEY S0HO0H,S6llnsgrove,P Liberal Ad usttuentn. . - www,. prompt l'ayments. LOW EXPENSES MAKE LOW PRICE PKOOF Go to Uoch una Ohlt's, New Uerliu ----- - " w a ii vvl JUST RECEIVED. Specialties in Liulies', Misses' and Children's Cpas, Capes and Cloaks. All new m.ods, new styles, aiiu more than all, LOWER PRICKS SHOKTER?r StylCS L0NGKK a,ld Ps SOES! SILOES! SlfOEg Jiook at-our DOLLAR SHOE on Saturday. Laudis Calf suoe(hand-made),Keith'8 Never-ii) shoes. Our fine shoes arc all put up under our own Supervision. Special low prices on Clothin" during October. Bring in anything in tho produce lino and if yo'i do not buy the oods you can get the Cash for lt- HOCU & OLDT, Now Rerlin, Pa. DID YOU SEE THIS? NEW GOODS. LOW PRICES. GUARANTEED SATISFACSION IN GOODS, FITS, WORKMANSHIP AND PRICES. I ask but a trial. Respectfully, H. L. PHILLIPS, MERCHANT TAIIXR. WMgrno, !.