. Mn!to(w.aBBurl, ""W ' lvmM ".wily ' '.-,"flur ii wiiwi .n.nM.i - - I , . I ' I . ., , , - TROXELVILLE On Nov. fith Uobi'i t MidJlenvrarth ami company liniMhcJ up thrir sea son's tLroliini. and report having threshed 31,1(57 bushel of grain. What team ran beat that? ... .Last Thursday Mrs. Sarah Erb, widow of Isrnel l'.th whs buried in the Union CeiueU ryat this place. About four years ntf), Israel Erli ilicJ on t'heiry Hilt, in rinli b-'i'liiit, kih! was buried on the sumo Clod's acre ... .Our school are now open five weeks aul shown higher percentile of average attendance, than ever bo fore. This fipeaks well for the touch th, as 1) ns for the boar! of tli rectors. . . .Last Friday while James A. Whjjih r was out gunning, a little neridctit happened that wrecked the right sido of his big smeller. He is nlwurs in the habit of charging his gun lienvily (it is one of the blunder buss kind and on seeing a big pheas ant, he drew a bead on it and "let'er lly" and the recoil of the gun did its dirty work, and did it well too. The hammer of the gun caught him in the right nostril, and slit it out, besides robbing him of consid erable skin from the nose. Jim did not pick up the pheasant i but he took his bleeding nose in his hand and walked off home as fast as his "pins" cot Id carry him and got his good wife to dress his wound. He is, at this writing, able to smoke, his corn cob ngain. Cal. Joe. OIJ Age E!c pci. Last Wednesday night Jerome Zimmerman of Logantoii, aged years, forsook his wife and seven childn n and l.pe 1 w iUi Mi s. Susan l'arker. Hired about ."".of the name jilaco win) also forsook a husband and two sons. They went to Lock Haven, bought two tickets for Atch inson, Kansas, and boarded the train for that place. In I'ittsburg they were arrested and brought back to Lock Haven and lodged in jail. Surely age has taken the wings of youth in a sensational elopement only to have the honey, moon ruthlessly spoiled. From a letter writlt n to Jeweler Mover of this place we learn that Zimmerman took 111(1 of his wife's mone y along. Candidate Cards. MIKRIPF. Kihtiik l'o.-rT. -I'lrux nimntinri lln iviiup Cliurli'H K. S'Hiijwi'iiif evnt iv tiiwnihlp n u run-ilMui.- for sii.TUT wili'ivt to Hi'' vul of l(i'iuhll i'iii rlin:iry ili-i-llnii. Unplug to huvu Hh pIl'IMirv n III u'l H -..ihiillv, Inlur tilt1 tiost'ot Hit' caiiiiialK'n. I r mii : 1 1 ii . Minr-i irnlv. t IIAKI.KS K. KAMI'S KIm DONATION. On Nov. 9, tho dear, good people of Kratzerville, t!5 in number, and the kind friend of Middluburgh, gavo us a fine donation. They came ; Vgles tc ','''.. ,, ... nonage and began to carry in Hour, me:it, (Mitatoes, groceries and hoi so feed, to tho value of some $10. After partaking of a good dinner, wo spout a few hours pleasautly to set her. The pastor load iu prayer and made a few remarks which was followed by an address by Frof. Bowersox. They all departed to their homes well pleased. May the Lord richly-bless tho kind doners. Wo return our sincere thanks. (!omo again. J. II. Hkktz, Fustor. 15. O. Kcsslcr of Selinsgrove was a Middleburgh visitor on Tuesday. The card of ("has. E. Sampsell, a candidate for sheriff, will bo found in this issue. On account of the serious illness of Miss Stapleton's father, the class in locution will beposponed. F. C. Harlmaii, the proprietor of tho (.'eutitvillo House, was in towu on Tuesday looking halo and hoarty Boyd Stctlcr held tho lucky num ber and drew the quilt chanced oft' at the chapel, Tuesday evening. ICO was the drawing number. F. II Custer has a huckster wagon for sale. It can boused for one or twr horses. For further wiforma tion inquire of Mr. Custer. 3t The E li'.or acknowledges tho re ceipt of an invitation from Tie Americiis Club to uttoud their Au nu.il Assembly lo ho held in Armouy Hull. Sunbury, Fa., Wednesday veiling, Nov. l!7th. J'nrf. MoKeen, tho Mini musician gave a concert in tho Lutheran church last Thursday evening. The entertainment was a very creditable nfl'uir and was well attended. The State organizer of tho Wo men's Christian Temperance Union will speak ut tho Lutheran churcl this ( Wednesday) evoning. Her ad dress will take tho place of the rogu lar prayer'meeting service. Tho shanty at Henry Dietrich's saw mill, located on Mrs. Breon's hind about 1J miles south of New Berlin was destroyed by liro on Sun day evening about C o clock. Five saws, two sinks, stove and other material to tho amount of over $100. was burned. Suspicion rests upon hoiuo ono who is very familiar with ' tho surroundings. By the recent law pawed by the legislature, the teachers' permanent certificate committee in each coun ty will be c omposed of three per conn, one of whom is to bo a lady teacher and the entire committee to be appointed by the state superin tendent of public instruction. A gentleman in Mifllin county de sires to bare a girl from 7 to 10 years of ago to raise and educate. He is willing to raise one and agree to keep her until she is of age or until she desires to leavo. The gentleman can give good reference, For further information, apply at this office. Sunday afternoon William Fager and wife, of Lebo, Ferry county, left their home iu charge of the children while they went out to visit relatives. Boyd, aged 14 years, was playing in the yard with his father's shotgun. Juntas his pretty little sister Dolly, 7 years of ago, opened tho door the gun exploded and the charge tore away ono side of the child's face, killing her instantly. Fart of tin; shot went through tho room and seriously wounded Cath urine, another sister, aged Id years. Tho Washington 1'oat has beon looking over the old Pennsylvania laws, and prints tho following one relating to low neckod dressos, which m i.v interest somo of our par ty going town girls "If any white female of ten years or upwards shall appear in any public street, lane. highway, ch.Jivh, co ut-housn, tavern, b ill room, theatre, or other place of public resort, with naked shoulders (i. e. low necked dresses) being able to pin chase tho neces s.iry clothing, she shall forfeit and pay a !i ue of not less than one nor mure than two hundred dollars." An ell'ort U being mado to have public thoroughfare oponod from West Pino street in this borough, to be n continuance of tho street be tween the property of Mrs. James K. Davis and tho citato of Win. J. Cioi tner, dee'd, to intersect tho pub lic road lea ling from this place to New 15 rliu, at or near whero tho road leaves the direct courso and turns 'down to "bookV bank. If this contemplated road should be opened, it would cut oft a consider able hill, and make; a direct roa 1 for all persons going west of town. We hope that the viewers appointed by by the Court, will sea their way clear to report in favor of opening the rmi.Sclinit!irove Tribune. DR. KILMER'S T Remove That Tired Feeling, Take W-aT l THE ONLY WORLD'S TAIK -ruSarsaparilla Over Half a Century Old. Why Not Get the Best? AVER'S PILLS cure Headache. Mmx The Dead! o SKLINSOFOVF. M. L. MILLER, Prop'r I keep constantly on h.iiidauJ man ufacture to order nil kinds Of Marble and Granite Old Stonou Clcanea and Ecpalrod. LOW rillC'KS ! LOW 1'HICES!! I have one of the best Marble Cut ters iu the State ami consciiuently turn out good work. .'"( Joint ami see my workiV prices. Tliiiukt'iil for past favors I most re npect fully ask a eoiitiiiiiance of same, M, L. MILLER. TO THi((IA KIDNElf LIVERS BOT Rheumatism Lumtmro, pain In Joint or bark, tirlck diint ta urine, frequent calls. Irritation, Inflammation, grarel, ulceration or catarrh of the bladder. Disordered Liver niliounnom, hradacho, Indlnrmtlon or trout. HWAM P-HOOT InvisroraUM, euro kldnoy dimcultioa, Drlght'a disease, urinary troubles. Impure Blood Rcrofula, malaria, general weakness or dcbilitjr. Swamp-Hoot builds up quickly a run down constitution and makes tlio weak stronir. Al Dmgglata 50 centa and 9 l.OO Nlze. "lnrslidtf OuJdo to nmOh fra ConsnlUUoa rna, Dn. Kilmbh Co., nisanAMTOtr, N. T. CLOSING OUT SALE of oun Furniture DBDartmen Our Kntire Stock of Furni ture and Bedding will be closed out in the following months at Prices Ngyer Heard of Before Rub your poor, tired feet with Salva-cea (TaAOB-MAaK). It takes all the aching out of sore or tender feet, Instantly. Strained or over-worked muscles, chafins, or any soreness or stiffness they're all relieved In the same quick way. It'3 the best remedy for Sprains, Piles, nhcvTiCtlcjn, fourth, Keui-clslc, ?nr; Threat, Cruises Two sizes, C5 an 1 30 cent.;. At (J.-ui-is:.,. or 1 :;:..!:. Tub PnANpn.-.Tii Co., v:i anau T :;. V. crown feme. The bi-Mi Burning Oil that can be niailo from Petroleum. It Rives a brilliant light. It will not Ninoke tho chimney. II will not rhar the wick. It has a high flro test. It will nil explode. It ia without a coinpamon aa a perfection Family Safety Oil, It is manufactured from tho finest Crude in the inont perfectly equip ped refincriea in tho world It ia tho Cent. AhU your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade oidei-8 tilled ly Yours truly, THE ATLANTIC EEFINI1TG CO Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Ta, biu enjoy m1 a mnntJint pntnnfim fnr over miiy )mn It U .n.TfiUijf Uic-iuu iu all MUiifuJ UiMiHNi, micb M KhruMHtlm l.ambftgut 4'nturrh Toot hut-tits and ntfirr ftlltmnu hcm Mn U an attend ant. Try it. At lni(f tr, ur ly uuul ou ntwlpi uf nuu otldruM and tA nnta. WINKLLMANN & UkOWN UkUU CO., HullliHore, Md.. IT. H, A. WANTED BV THC CHASE NURSERIES rNFRHFTIC MEN "licit nrilr fur our hartty Nuntt-ry htm a. Kipnift ami aaiary to thnsit iaviun Ik i tut, or omnmiwioD to lo cat aiffiita, l' rmarit'nt ttm ply tui'iit, Ttitt liimiiittMl pamlf Ittarneil. Aflilrxim Tin u,i,i n f.i:ro. Uki Ho. IVnn Hg.. 1'hiU. ACKACHE WHY ? Because your Liver and Kidneys are out of order. For years and years housewives all over the country have used with best result Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver 15 Kidney Balm. Try it, and you will agree with the thousands who say it is the " PEERLESS REMEDY " for curing ailments of the Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Bright's Disease. For sale everywhere at $1.00 per bottle. THE DR. J H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. CliamW Suite, 8 Piece?, marked down from $10.00 to $25.00. Parlor Suite marked down from ?10 to $25. SidclHKirdri marked down from $0 to $15. Couches marked down from $5 to $10. LrMingcH marked down froii$2 to$8. Fine Upholstered Rockers marked down from $3 to $S. IJodsteadrt marked down from $2 to $0. Cane mid Wood Sen tod Chairs marked down from $1 to $0. Hall Kockers marked down from $1 to $10. liii lies' Parlor I)ek marked down from $:l to $10. Parlor Tables marked down from $1 to $.". Ijooking ( i lassos, Easels, Pictures and Picture Frames, Statuary, Has socks, Hat tan, Cane Seat and Pack and Wood Seat Kookers, Kx tension Tnliles,CiilMards, Umbrella Stands, Tea Tables, Commodes, Chiffonier,' Purcaus, Doujrhtrays, Wurdrol)es. Stands, Mattresses, IVtl Springs, eve. Our stK"k of CariK'ts. Ilium I ' o Vrt Siiiares, Mattimr and Cocoa Door Mats is the largest of any house in the county, and all nrinn on tliesegiKxls are markinl down in plain figures, and will la; sold at a liig reduction during the Closing Out Furniture Sale. I am deter mined to close out the Furniture Department of mv business, and , terms on the aliovo iroods are nriocs c ' iiametl will In- cash or note with ap pro vcu si'Ciinty. W. II. FELIX, Lewistown. I'n. 1 . b. All goods jacked and de livered in gixxl order F. O. 15. PERSONSTO TRAVEL WANTED. -Several faithful gentlemen mid ladies to travel for established house. SALARY $780.00 AND EXPENSES. Position permanent if united ; also increase. State reference and en close self-addressed stamxd envel ope. TIIEXATIOXAL, 310 317 3IS Oinnlin llt1K.t CIIICAOO. 16t BAYARDS A. 8UHH CUWtt KOW DYSPEPSIA, and INDIGESTION. will Imiiirillntrly lrri,;lli-it ,h loin ill. nuil llrir Atirili.. For huIu by lrum;Ntitur win promptly liy mull on recclut of .vk-. u Ihix. BAYARD DRUG CO., Baltimore, Md. )o-n-rtin. ft )' (fATIHTKU) t mjt l-nllko otbu. I.y l ! wliu nmoTsM. Ilitli. wutwS 3 I I EWIS 98 IU ""- " 'f i't u -wv. n iu make tho b..l l'rfninM llw4 K.o Iu 3i mlliula wllliunt bolllnv. 111. Hi. ti.M ri.rcl'n4iij wui. I'll. dll!l'.vUllK tlnkis Jf.. VwltlnR bulUiM, loJnta, troet, (MoT rZMIA. SALT BTO CO uou. au vim., ' If vny 7- knf ! 1. 1.. ! .inui i ii,i,i .iurM m fciuny iiutv ur Liter, v.ii fcli .ubl tm.l rikfbt away rr twautifnl ( lotii-l-ouoij !:,h!:,ouo"!n,r:;:,u,: School of Business ..a ll.au any t-ih.-f on ibc rontinont. Invrst a jvnt.il Ctrl. AJJlc-k. II. IV kiM.HK.VI MM, N. Y- Men Wan ted To si ll Murseiy Stm-k and a first-i lass line of Xew Seed Potatoes. Xoe.M'rie!HH! re iuiritl. Steady work and good pay weekly. Outfits free Write, Chas. D. Leonard, i-w-im Geneva; N. Y DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE i.ifi. KK ok YorTli, ANn WIOIKS, sot pwimi eloib buandi m 1 cureljr kihI mlllreA trluim b null Mrlollr ooDalniUI, .nd pMlilv. autrk our --, mum gri ill r UUH ft (JUIV KuaranUHML No uwtwr bow loug tunUiniL. X DR L0B3 329N.I5thSt.PlilIa.Pi. Honest Insnrane At Honest Rates. The iiest Good for the Least Money. ' tiENERAL INSURANCF flCEflCY. Ho Assessments Onlr the Oldent. Largest and oirongesi s. A.au Uoiupanles. No Preminm Not SaSnSlRM: rr of . , . nvvmnit, vr l uruailO. SEE OUR CDMPflNIES i Aetna Hartford 10,050,13:1 5!?6a..a... -e.TT . 9,370;C4 x. , ,Buuiuon l'liuaaeipiiia 5,007.85 x loeniF ana casualty Aew York 1 587 06 Equitable Life Ins. Soc. New York 130 19851 ..uu.,ueMeniruHrea loour Ajrenoy elial always receive the S'1"" nd attention: Entire satisfaction giaraoteSd. W. soliolt a ehare of your natronaire. 8 ieBU ' r, , 5: HABVET S0HO0.H, Selin8grOTe, j... Prompt Payments. Cut Priceg r-r "T -r-r -w -r- BBa'Il!' "'J un ar-iuiA SALE of Ladies' Coats and Capd Mnn'r Dv- f J men o auu Duys uvercoa Lap Kobes and Blanke . . m Mens and Boys' Bo DURING NOVEMBER HOCH I 0L DT New Berlin. Pa HINT TiS WAY I have in stock a full and c plete line of Furniture of all Kinds At all times you can see tbo latest styles of -PBrtrir anri Rnri-Rnnm .c.i iuuiii sUHJL SIDE-BOARDS, SOFAS, MATTItES CHAI1W. Sl'KIXGS, KTU. In short everything usually found in a first class K iuio oiuro. x iiiau-o a specialty ot repairins, upy UNDERTAKING In All Its Branche iiuule n siH'eialty at lowest priees. No elmrges for Knihalinl Ion will save money l.y calling on me liefure iirdiasiiK VJ JACOB HAUPl RbhLl'Ab' JJUIM)LN(J, Jlarket St., Silinsgrove, la. Mil OPPEMHEIMER'S Clothing and Shoe Baz SELINSGROVE, PEN IMA. Our Fall and Winter Olottiincr. limitx. Rhnn V. cominsr in livelv. in fact wo am iinwrniiili-wiiin o J f V 1 I II fc that exceeds anything before presented to tho neoi J 1 J i1 . Jl e. -I inis county, cinierii; styie, quality or ouantitv. at your service wnat no otner uiotiung and Shoe in this part of tho State can oiler. OVERCOATa ior uress, business ami Morm lor .Men, loutlis am A Full Outfit, from head to foot FOR 5.0 Children's Suits at 99 CENTS and upward. II: Caps in all tho latest styles, and tho latest styles ii CENT'S FURNISHING CO( A stock of Lap Kobes, Home Blankets, Trunks, SatcbeK fl Biggest Bargains in Boys', Youths', Men's, Misses' and LaJii j In this line we can save vou moner. I H. 0PPENHEIMER, Clothier & Shoe IX r M-M-.wut.VTU, X X. I will pay the faro for all persons who coruo from a distance and 11. .f lrVr i worm oi uuuua at inv store. W7rftnY.rnMDntMfl "ANSYQaUS Tlx only wft md lwyi rmlUbl UHt (or I.kIIwl AceoDt no wortlilvu nil arui- Vuroua luilutloiii. 8e moner Hid cunl i tiMillli iv Inklniv nntliliiiF hill tint ntilv ffellu-. . Ink and orlRliml Wllcu )niiiiia Turn f IV 17 D TTT?G i I m 1 I u R-I-P-A-N ' t'liir in ini'uti doxm iMMinnii ..iminii n mark, iirlra fi.OO, l druggltu. band 4 ( fur W iimn.il' Hr (lufinl, .crurrly niloU. hilcux uraiirir t'u. i M BoutU KISklU MM-!, JPkiUr, Pa. LIEF.