Court Proceedings. Court convened, Monday, Sept. I ..", nt 11 a. tn. Present lion. II. M. MoCiuro, IV.-rti.l.Mit JuaH'f, mid Hon. .It rtuin1i Croime ami Hon. . T. Ooiiilx rlitur, Ansocinto -T H il 1. (". i,. Spceiit. William Ci ill ci t, Li i'.v. nr. 1 I'r-dcnrk 1! nv WTf uppoi'it" 1 tipstaves. iji Aurtu sr.ssioss. In tiiT'i!' of the Commonwealth vh. Myron Laulciiluer u nol. pros, was rnt' itaiiM'tl, tho deft, having inurric 1 tin- prosecutrix and paid all ro'itN In t bt- cixko of tLe Commonwealth vs. Waltrr Klint potcr, the deft, was convicted of nswiult anil battery und wni sentenced to pay a fine of gl.Mlnnd ooHtflof prosecution. In the case of the comTiiomvpaltb vs. Francis Oein1cilin tbo dcfend utit t.-i.l fjuilfy to the eliurtfc of fornication and Imstnrdy, and re-n-ceivedthe usual Bcntcnce. In tbo cuso of tbc Commonwealth vh. M. I'. McTiic'eit. tbo Wcndunt was acuntted of tin- cbaixo of prac ticing iiuuicinc witbout first lTsif tirinjj, but tbo jury divided tbo costs 1 i en li i in and tbo prosecu tor. In tbu case, of tbo Commonwealth vh. Simon Fotfelman, tbe defendant plead uuilty of tht chartfo of larceny and was m hU need to pay a line of glrt.iK), eontH of prosecution and un dergo an imprisonment in tbo coun ty jail for 12 calendar niontliH. In tbe case of tbo Commonwealth vh. Jobn Coleman and HattioStreet, tbo jury found a verdict of guilty of tbo cbarj,' of larceny aud Jobu Coleman wan Koutencod to pay a lino of :j3.o0, coats of proflecution, restore tbo stolen goods or pay tbe full value tbereof and moreover un dergo an imprisonment at separate and Holitury confinement at labor in tbo EiiHtern Penitentiary located at Philadelphia, Tn. for 2 years. Hat tie Street received tho same sentence except that tho timo was changed to one year and C calendar months. The report of Public Uoads in Chapman uud Franklin Townships wore confirmed nisi. COMMON PLEAS. In the case of V. Oumby vh. Catharine Oumby an alias subpoena in divorce was awarded. In tho case of Geo. li. Woisor vs. Savillii Stiffen an issue was awarded. In tho replevin case of Ed. M. Iluinmel vs. N. S. Fif her the verdict was for $1.00 in favtr of plaintiff. Te Cys ti o-7,-aa circu defs: 2 nt to file reasons for a new trial Alfred Specht, sheriff, acknowl edged Deeds to Joseph Meiser, Pe ter Shaffer, Minnio E. Frantz, John E. Tioss, David Hoover, H. M. Nip ple, Michael li. Holmau, William A. Smith, A. 13. Spigeluiycr, Annie C. Kitftuer, Geo. C. Kuster, Samuel Lieufer aud Geo. S. Kino. In tho cuso of Goo. C, Glass vs. Henry S. Ik-arcr the verdict was for tho plain till' for tho sum of $'2.10. John D. Dok'ur 'b. Benj. F. Crouso tbo verdict was for tbo plaintill for $137.72. OIll'UAN'S' COCKT. Tho executors', administrators' und guardians' accounts and tbe widows' appraisements wore con firmed us advertisod. Orders of sale were granted in tho estates of Levi J. llomig, deed., Phcoby Keeley, dee'd", Joseph Peter, dee'd., George Gaugler, doe'd., and Sarah E. Derk, dee'd. Returns to order of sale wore con firmed in estates of Elizabeth Neitz, doe'd, Elias llartmau, dee'd., Isaac Longacre, dee'd., Frederick Stahl, dee'd. and Esta Shaffer, doe'd. ibe Return to writ of Partition was confirmed in the estate of Dr. Isaac Hottensteiu, dee'd. Auditors' Reports wero confirmed in estates of W. II. Smith, doo'd,, Susan Hummel, dee'd., E. R. Gregor, dec d aud Mary Haflley, dee'd. In ro-estato of Martha A. Hoff man, dee'd., J. Kobler Peck, guar A&n of the minors of said decedent, was discharged as such upon his awn petition. W. J. Kloso was appointed guar- Iiuu ol the minor child of A. M Smith, dee'd. Inro ebtato of Murtha Hoffman, 1. M T -t . ,r ... iiecu., jacoo .-. iiouman was ap pointed guardian of tbo miuor chil dren of said decedent. In re-estate of Jacob Grimm, deceased, leave was given John S. Katrffiiian guardian to mortgage the proporty for repairs ind improvements. Friday, Sept. 27, 1HD5 court ad journed to Monday, Oct. 21, 1S5. m ten Uses Them WM 01 of U tlesl Rev. S. E. Bateman, who was born and raised at Solinsgrove, has de rided to leave the pastortae of his charge in Philadelphia to accept a call to the St. Matthew's Lutheran church at Williamsport. Be will make his home at Newberry, Pa. QUEEN VICTORIA USES PRO PRIETARY MEDICINES. AND WHAT is MORE tHeY cUre Her, too. OTHER CROWNED HEADS USE THEM ALSO AND GET WELL. People Have High Examples in Using These Remedies. There never was a time when pat ent or proprietary medicines were so popular and so widely used by every body a at present. Years of experience havo demon strated tbe great benefit of these remedies, lhcy caro j lienco it is not a matter of wouder to learn through the most direct and reliable official sources, that in her recent illness, Queen Victoria, tho great Queen of England used and was greatly benefited by such a remedy. Other crowned heads have undoubt edly done the same. Thus we bcv that the wisest, those with the best opportunity to judge, and rich in un limited resources, are convinced of the curative qualities of these medi cines. With ubility to procure tbe best medical talent in khe world, this renowned Queen prefcrcd a genuine remedy which had cured so many people, whoso testimonials bIio bad read. Among all those which rare genius, after long years of study and experi ment, has discovered, there is none equal to Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nervo remedy. Kings, queens, noble and peasant, the high as well as the low, alike em ploy and are cured by this grand remedy, especially at this season of tho year, when the blood and nerves require this purifying and invigorat ing medicine. Let others follow these illustrious examples. Don't make any mistake. TakeDr.Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. It is this you need. It is this which will surely make you well and strong. Mrs. Charles H. Heaton, residing at 113 State Street, Montpelier, Vt., is of the very highest social position. She says : Two years ago wo had a terrible experience with La Grippe, and by over work in taking oare of my children and the results of tbe dis ease I was left in a very exhausted condition, in fact was nearly pros trated. I was so weak that upon the least excitement I would feel nauseatod. I was as near nervous prostration as anyono could be. Someone recouuueudod Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy to me and I immediately be gan its use. I am happy to Bay that il completely cured me. I think it is the best medicino lever knew of for any form of nervous or chronic disease. I have recommouded it to many aud shall do so upon every occasion. If you ire norvous, week, tired, pleepless, if you have headache, in digestion, kidney or liver complaint, poor blood und weak nerves, you can surely regain your health and bo as well as you over were by taking Dr. Greono's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. The strengthening and curative powers of this remedy are wonder ful. Use it and you will bo made well and strong. It is the discovery of Dr. Greene, tho most successful specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases. He can bo con suited by all at his office, 3.1 West 1 1th St., Now York City, free, person ally or by letter. Got Mixed. An item from a Porry connty pa per describes somo big walnut logs that wero shipped from that county to Germany has been going the rounds of newspapers. Ono paper got the item mixed up with a person al notice, with the following aston inning result: "Our town was enlivened one day this week by the visit of a party o handsome young ladies from the seminary. One magnificent specimen was seven feet across the butt and attracted great attention." The following letters remain un called for in the Middleburgh poBt office : Mrs. Bertha Bowersox, (2) Miss Menna Dreese, Mrs, Amanda Brown. J. W. Rtnui, P. M. LUNG EXERCISE. More than two thirds of tho di. ease nnd suffji iuir which afdiets ,lni inanity i- s-'h" n'ale. the result of ( some violation of the l.r.vs of hcnlMi. ' Even given an abundance of fresh air, half the pwipJn do not breath it : for tho habitual, involuntary biea'Ji in? is removed only a few steps from luug fctfirvation, is 1 1 primary caui of many cases of phthisis, nml the source of much of the suffering caused b' impurity of the blood. It is only by conscious breathing, exercising tbe lungs by kIjw, deep, aud thorough movements, that we can give to tho blood the amount of pureoxygeu required to cat iy off its impurities ; and every man, woman, and child should, both tiieht and morning and at frequent intervals during tho day, give a few minutes' attention to what are well-named "lung gymnastics." Tho exercise should be taken in tbo freshest air, puro, uncontamiiiated, outdoor air, where possible ; do not be afraid of its being cold, for it is impossible to "take cold" while breathing deep ly. Iuhalo slowly, always through the nostrils, prolonging tbe move ment as much as possible, and filling the whole hir.gs, tho lower as well ns upper parts i then give lees time to exhaliiur, and let every other exhal ation be forcible and accompauied by un abdominal mowmciit as well, which will aid in emptying the stag nant cells in the lower parts of the lungs. ''rom "Sniitiritn," in l)emtret' Jfiytziie for (Jrtobtr. Important to Wheelmen. At Cniontowu Judge Ewing hand ed down au opinion of great import ance to w heelmen aud the public gen erally. Tho case in point grew out of the troubles of a bicyclist on a bad country road. Judge Ewiugs says the supremo court has decided that the bicycle is a vehicle and, there fore, entitled to the same privileges and protection. The law directs that each township shall put its roads in proper condition for vehicles, aud if any injuries resulting to persons passing over tho road are due to tho bud condition of the road, the per son so injured can collect damages. The bicycle requires better roads than the ordinary four-wheel vehic- e in common use, aud they have as much right to demand that the roads be kept in good condition for their easy passage over them as other ve hicles. A n Earache la about as ' painful an ache as anything that Salva-cea t MSB-mask) has to deal with. But It stops It immediately. Big pains little pains it stops all of them. Salra-cea is the quickest to relieve and cure Plllt, lllls, Catarrh, Chifiiift, Urt Tkrtat, Uloin, CaKs, Ithtuaatkm. St ra Mvsotes, luma. Two sizes, a$ and jo cent To Remove That Tired Feeling, Take ml )i hJm (0 f:A TFT GtfLY WORLD'S FAIB Saisaparilla Over Half a Century Old. Why Not Oct the Best? AVER'S PILLS cure Headach. CLOSING OUT SALB OF OUU Furnitnre DesartMl Our Lntire Stock of L imn t tiro ami Hedding will be closed out in the following months at At druggie is, or by roiL Thb Dramdhbth Co., 174 Cahal St., N. Y. ins ri mm mm mm m 11 11 11 11 IishuIkt .Suits, S l'ieeey, marked down from 10.00 to 2,".O0. 'iirlor Suits mnrkrd down from 10 to 25. Sideboards marked down from 0 to 1 5. Vjiiches marked down from 0 to 10. iouues marked down froii2 to 3. 'ine Upholstered Kockers marked down from 3 to S. ledrteads marked down from 2 to rt. Cane and Wood Seated Chairs marked down from 1 to G. lull luK-kers marked down from 1 to 10. tidies' Parlor Desks marked down from 3 to 10. irhr Tables marked down from 1 to 5. Iiooking (Jlass, Easels, Pictures and Picture Frames, Statuary, Has socks, liattan, Cane Seat and 15ack and Wood Scut Rockers, Extension TableSjCu jl oards, Umbrella Stands, Tea Tables, Commodes, Chiffoniers, Bureaus, Doughtrays, Wnrdroln, Stands, Mattresses, Ped Springs, &v. Cur stock of Carets, Rugs, Art Squares, Matting and Cocoa Door Mats is the largest of any house in the county, and all price on these goods are marked down in plain figures, and will Is; sold nt a big reduction during the Closing Out Furniture Sale. I am deter mined to close out the Furniture Department of my business, and terms on the alsive goods are prices named will Ik- cash or note with ap proved security. W. II. FELIX, iA-'wistown, Fa, I. S. All goods packed and de livered in good order r. O. li. PERSONS TO TRAVEL -Several faithful WANTED. gentlemen anil ladies to travel for established house. SALARY $780.00 AND EXPENSES. Position permanent if suited ; also increase. State reference and en close self-add ressed stamped envcl- oik). THE NATIONAL, 31A-31T-31M Omaha Bids., C1IICAU0, 1 01, PUREST AND BEST LESS THAN HA LP THE: PRICE: Or OTHER BRANDS 4- P0UNDS.2Q -r HALVES,IQQUARTtRS54 SOLD IN CANS ONLY I comnunloa Halr7 and npiiM paid week I jr front itark wiTaneemrni. - uriumv wrnuiry. v. tutwia iiavnij wwrm, irue DATiWi. K&lr tmat mtmt mir- 1 AlltMtfwt. NAlh.l ltn(l.,n ( In our ordrni. mJJf Tf tMTi any. on not arn Inv m.h ntr nunth twtaltAlJt IMltUMof Pr I w4m f 1 1 1 1 raw In th La or oUm J Hoe, uutnt rrvo, atuinw. ContlnnU1 ururifc Koehtwter.T' r(TU buUtft) U mliaU mw thia MiwiV--lC I arml l to UkmX part BAYARD'S lUi AUKS CUKE KOU DYSPEPSIA an! INGESTION. 1 1 1 1 .n n..jlla1w kCa a n-a 1. a ..a aebe and licator Appaili. For aVU by vt Wc. a box. BAYARD DRUG CO.. Baltimore Md. 10-s-sm. Honeot InKorance nt Honest Rnta. The Beit Good for the Least Money. GENERAL INSURANCF AGENCY. Only the Olilent. TArgest ntid StroneRt CASH Companies. No Assessments No Premium Wnt Wound aolid and True Indemnity. Ipreontlujr every elapg (, Insurance-either Life, Fire, Accident, or Toriirtdo. SEE DUR COMPANIES i I.OCATIO Hartford Xew York Philadelphia Xew York Equitable Life Ins. Soc.Xcw York All 1lllaftlMii clif Pllatufl frt Anp A ifdn.it ah.H . t . .... v.. .v wu. ..(kv.. runii ninuji rrct'ive t lip Utmost oare and atteution. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. We solicit a "hare of your patronAge. H. HARVEY SOHOOH, Sellnsgrove Liberal Adjustments. Prompt Payment IAMB Aetna Homo Firo Association Fidelity and Casualty .10,(550,13;, 0370,640 5,007,851 1.5S7.0M 130,108,518 THREEJDONTS. DONT wait to buy your boots at shoes for Winter wear until yc must pay advanced prices. are selling ours at the dDIiUD fl D8HC1B8. DON'T forget that we ai Siicii ill Sin Goo DONT miss the reduced prices ( all Dress Goods, Clothing, etc., f 30 days only. HOCH & OLDT. Nevf Berlin, f B n IUI n SWAT I have in stock a full and co plete line of Furniiureofall Kinds. At all times you can se5 the latest stvles nt Parlor and Bad-Ranm Suits SIDE-BOARDS, SOFAS, MATTRESS! CIIAIllS. SrilIXGS, ETC. In short overytbing usually found in a first class h turo Store. I make a specialty of repairing, uphoU ing and painting furniture. UNDERTAKING In All Its Branches made a spw-ialty at lowest prices. No charges for Kinlialmin. Ion will wive money by calling on me Kfore purchasing tUu JACOB HAUPT KEELEYS JiUILPIXG, Market St., Selinsgrove, Pa. DIDYO SEE 1 NEW GOODS. LOW PRICES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTION IN GOODS, FITS, WORKMANSHIP AND PKIOES. I ask but a tkial ltcspectfully, H. L. PHILLIPS, MERCHANT tailor. Selinsgrove, 1'u Ayer'a Sarsaparilla, Bonding tbe brain pure blood, makes sound both mind and body. BACKACHE. WHY ? Because your Liver and Ki are out of order. For years anJ )j housewives all over the country w used with best results Dr. J, li. McLean s Liver Kidney Bal; Try it, and you will agree with the thousands who ) is the "PEERLESS REMEDY" for curing ailments of the Lv Kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Bir. Disease. For sale everywhere at Ji.oo per bottle. , THE DR. .! M. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO. IT. LOUIf. A Jilt (