is! it i eir itAL jova ltoo Hub wen. jo for OENTREVILLE. v. n C. Mohn of Laurel! on was Pf "' . nr....P. Ci. ITftrt- I t0i wife wer i" MiuMlebiirgb. K'ncti'i 'niftu, visited our iner- i f ion.l- t till placo.... Mrs. C Ij. 1110 ""." "". 5 ii ill tin' rouvcution at MnUUe on Sunday evening. . . .George :tTk. b.i tl-e I- Hi re- were intend h-t Thursday. llio loth of 't .Mmcli. Our community 1ms .t A KOOa Ciuteu. -., V.vr Halve in the world . for in U.iitu I l,ira Null liiiu Fever Soreo, Tetter, Chanp 1 hmK Chilblain, Corn, and all u . .,, 1 If a linn or ii" I'"- i,",iv'' f ia or money i"""" "; - t ner box. For mile by Gray bill. & a Co., Kichfiekl and all i'AXTONVILLE. n-h was well attended on butur- Hfoiitint? arouuu on bhade intiii" on Sunday viewing the 'iil, b rry crop. It s. a pit v thev ttindanv other tune through Urnox'-and Mr. Walter and his ,f 01 UllllUOUl' wnui- versox'ti over Sunday .... 1 lenr.v l wlfn nf Aibmisburir vw I ,,t 1V1iii1vh on Sunday. . .(. L. i Of IViitrai i euua. uih-ku ii- ft H ( Uowersox ou aituuuity . . . . kard Sliambarb'n attended tins nil of Ml. ai?ner .m-umc Miui-liiy Ct alien Uoyer lias .,'on tli" nick list for tbu l.it k ...It. . liowerxos Hindi- a Hy trin to SeliiiKi;i ove on the bicycle Suturday forenoon. . . .Mother riik vinited her HiBtcr, Mth. rtz, at Troxelvillo last week ;sm Spielmyer aro the happy oifUtM of a newly born buby-j.Mil 1 It If...... ...Ml ....ti..li nnvl lil'V. !. Il.lll'll' I'll! I'iiiii . l;iV loreUOOH lllhieuii ui nuu, uii. ns lio wishes to attend a Irt'u'x Duy Kcrvice at oi.e of Iiih r appointments on Sunday inc. t Record of romarkalile curesoffootod .tuslrutlifully to sajr that Hood's 8u.v : . i tlio nnlv true blood uuriiler lironilnaiit- Li public eye tlay. Get only Hood'. bod' Pills ate the lMt family cathartic i.nt uetllclue. IlaruikM, ruUablo. turt. WEST "bEAVEII. 1 e lunners are ousy woikiuc corn and would like to see a "imfvinuj.xaiu it is needed V. II. Knepp made a trip to it.iwn In t week and bought a of iron that went through the ; (Tie cent a pound. . . .11. Knepp uliii county bus a man from km viospectinjr for coal on nviler county farm with gooil icts of liudiug Hott coal ...J. ely made a busineHs trip to the iv wit last week aim reports irgh in a llourishiug conditiou few ripe cherries were sold on ruts lust week at three cents a ...A r-artvof men held a meet- ii lust Saturday evening to raise T to pav towards the expenses he investigation. - dollars tiseil. So rumor reports. How ill that amount go towards hi; for coal I Wo have men with nl hut if they are not paid 11" nit. every evening, there is no :niciit Mallie Steely of Mid- (K spent huinia.v wnn n r im ut Lowell ...Uv the looks of i i- i l.. i..... ;il i... one huudred dollars pi-r ton itKon. . .J. J. Steely h.vd been ng at Middlecreek for his fath- week. . . .James l'eter of Low- k'iving his bouse and yard fence of paint which adds urreat mi sueut to the town ...James r and family of Troxelvillo u V. 15. last week attending ncrtil of Mr. John Wagner. is about the name boy be was youuger days. jRVOUS Troubles arc duo to poverifthed blood. Hood's Sar- Plu is tlio Ono True Hlood una NERVE TONIC. Dynamite hxplosion. Thomas, Mo., Juno :J, IH tri. Editor of 1'ohT : , o two men, named Henry u and Thompson, were g t- iio dj'namite out of a maga- the mine, Thompson batl of caps in his left hand, and i reached over to take some t of tho box, when a spark of pped out of Wilhelm's pipe caps aud exploded them. Thompsou's left hand oil" ; it ;Ut his eyesight h injured, and neck nre badly cut with f tlio braHs caps. Wilhelm's t fingers and thumb are nipp- 'o tips and 2 pieces of shell i rough tho white of his right lull may destroy tho sight : ' ftr is badly cut. his face. 1 breast are badly cut too, brass caps. "Wilhalm is a r with two children. Thomp. arriod nn-.l bus ono child, ighly respected citizens. is a miner, aud Ihompson os8. Tho most remarkable ')ut the explosion was, Wil li -i' l. l !i ; . u ducks uyuaiuae in uli left hand, but did not explode, and within about 6 feet were several boxes dynamite, which atso did not go off. The dynamite was frozen, which prevented the explosion. A. S. Hi If it required nn animal outlay of $100.00 to Insure a family Bgainet iuiv prions eonseipienePK froui an attack of bowel eoinplolnt during tli year there are many who would feel It their duty to pav It ; that they could not afford to rink their lives, and thooo of their family for such an amount. Any one can get this in Kiiraneu for 'i't rents, that being the price of a lottl of Chamberlain's t'olic. Cholera and lHurrhoea Heme ily. In almoot every neighborhood Kouie one has died from an attack of bowel complaint before medicine could he procured or a physician summoned. One or two doses of this remedy will cure any ordinary case. It never falls. Can ynu afford to take the rlk for so small an amount? For sale by all druggints. valla's! " As you have no correspondent from this place you may expect an occasional communication from me. Wo aro located in Washington township en the road leading from Freeburg to McKecs 1 Falls four miles from tho former place. This business placo was established by Ex-SherilT Eisenhart and is now oc cupied by his son-in law li. P. Straub who is tho postmaster and hits a store of general meichaiulise. The lines of Ferry and Chapman townships come near to this placo aud the people livicg in this part of the township do their dealing at this place which is a great convenience for them. Reichehhuch's school house in Washington township. Morning Glory in I'erry township aud Smith's in Chapman township are all located within one mile from Pallas. The famous Pallas Camp meeting ground has been abandon ed and is now used for agricultural purposes, (hub's church is located one mile from here. This is a een tenniid congregation organized in l""f. In my next communication I shall give the history of the old church organization where all the citizens in this locality attend church. Pallas is also located on the road leading from Richticld to Port Treverton. Tho Pallas farm consisted of b')0 acres ami was pur chased many years ago by John Royer from (Iratz in Phila. Ho oc cupied the farm a number of years where u majority of bis children were born. From hero ho moved to Freeburg. but did not sell this farm. After his decease it was owned by his widow and children. Win. S. Boyer, Esq., now residing at Gratz purchased this farm n number of years ago, moved on it and improved it. He sold it to John Dicid who sold it to SheritV Fiisenhart. Diehl now resides near Bristol, Indiana. In former years the names of St ellen. Rcichenlmch, Gaudier, Shaffer, Ar nold, Bickhart, Miulin, Heintel tui'ili, Leliig, Seholl and others were familiar. Their successors' names nre si ill among thosn who dual at. Pnllasaud receive their mail mutter there. Sl'llscidiiKK. AOAMSBURG. Dr. Smith while in Chamhcrs burg visited Rev. J. K. Iloneveutt and repotls him to be getting along well. Rev. H. sends h.s best wishes to all V strawberry and ice cream festival will bo held near the Luth eran church on Saturday evening Juno 1:5. All are cordially invited to attend. . .Chas. Kissinger, son and wife of Lewist.vn spent Sunday at this place. .. ,'lhe recent rains are very refreshing to all vegetation Our baud is going to New Berlin next week to render tho music for t ho Co..i.ieiicmeiit exercises Mrs. Banks Dreese and Prudio Moyer, are visiting tho former's son in Chillisqtiriqiie. Miss Victoria Moyer has gouo to Mechauicsburg to attend the Commencement exercises. .. .A successful term of school, taught by Miss Estcllu Romig. closed on Tues day. . . .Miss Laura Keller is visiting in Bloomsburg and Mitllinburg. . . . A Mr. Showers of New Berlin visit od Jno. Spangler on Sunday. ... I would suggest that all the V. 1'. So eieties of tho county would join and have a picnic this summer along the line of the railroad and have ar rangements so that all trains would stop at tho grove I. J. Spangler made a trip to New Berlin ou his wheel. SCROFULA CURED K. V. CiiHwi'll of HriM'k,ort, N, V., nays s "I wiih terribly iiMleteil with Ncmfulii, ami hail lost all Ihhh' ol bcln.' curiM. A frloiid uUrlc I mo to luko DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S OTRITE REMEDY whirl, 1 did Willi ureal bcnellt, and 1 iccuiii mend It toot hunt." It VHturus tho liver to n healthy condition, and cure eonHtlpatlon, Mi rofula, rheuinatlMii, dyHKlu, and all kidney, bladder and urinary dlseasex. WE HAVE NO ACENTS W but M)H Ufl)et to tho W. B. I'BATT. SoCf. conftiiuier at whnleBalu rke- Hhl) anTwherii for exaiiilnatiuu iwforo Halts. Kveryllillia WttrranU'ii. 1 Mf KiylcHnfCiirrtuiira. ItOnlyli'iiif llurnra. 4 1 Hilua Ultlliiif HuUtlle. WrlU) for cuiiiloiiiio. v ELKHART Cartiags Harnett MIclCo. eikhart, Ind. KREAMER. Rev. Simon Aurand was the truest of his brother, I'erry, last week. Rev. delivered a very interesting sermon in the U. B. church on Sun day evening. . . . A. C. Smith and fam ily spent Sunday in Lewisbnrg visit ing the former's sister. . . .W.Gordon and wife drove to Sntibury last Sat urday evening. .. . lames Mageo is improving his residence bv building a new porch in front Tlio heirs of J. A. Smith have purchased a monu ment for him. ...Paul Hummel is confined to his house with an attack of rheumatism. .. .A wild deer was seen in the woods north of here last week. .. .The children are tirnetieititf daily for children's day exercises which wiil take place in tho U. B. church. They have not yet decided when they will have their exercises . . Y in. Snyder, one-half mile west of here, had n new t.n roof put on Ins liouse. . . ..lohn I lelds and Jacob Walter were in Middleburgh on Saturday. NEW BERLIN. Tho cake walk hi Id bv the Xo.v Berlin Base Ball team was a grand success. The proceeds amounted to !fd:).:i.i with which they are itoing to buy a breast protector and then the boys will be ready to challenge . .Miss l',ll:t Davenport of S uck- shinny is hero to spend the summer with tier grand pa, S. Dretsbach . . Hie Adainsliurir band will fur- nish tho music for commencement . J. Klecktier and sun, George, are visiting at the I'nion hotel Fre mont Albert, our L'ened barber, has manufactured four violins. They arc dandies. This shows that Fre mont is a first cla 's mechanic and in usiciati. SEL1XSGROVE. Prof. ( )!ni I .inner l Millliu town U visiting I.N motler in this plii 'e The School l'o;ir. I'e-or- gaiiied by iv-i lectin I Miior .1. A. Lombard. Pn.. an. I Levi FMier. 1'l'ea-. ! S. Sliolly ;i, elected Secretary Money Rill team whs deleated in thW place ;i-t Thurs day by tile lloliie team 1' a scope of '-'7 t.."i New pM ilin' Ball club litys befe Wednesday . ',. ( ieiulNi'liu, I i tuc-ki 'J i iilt for the Pciicoyd bi'iilj-i nii:tnv, is iend- ino; a f -v ilay u ill, hi- niotlier A slock i hi 1 1 ii it - i I n-i iilT oi'uani ed to put :i board fence around the ball park Harvey Romig, who lias been bridging in Kentucky, has returned Burns Smith ,,f Mid dleburgh was in town on Tiu-mIuv Hr. Smith nt I'reebui'o; made n business triit to town the forepart of the wirk Prof. R. L. Srhrovcr, lii.tliei mid ('jo col Pmlie drove to Liverpool on Sunday. i in: i ok i.ot i:. Take twelve ounces of dislike, on. pound of resolution, two grains of common sense, two ounces of exner once, a large sprig of time and three itiar'..-.of cooling water ot ensidcra tint. Set them over the .'ciille tin of love, sweeten it with the sugar of forge! fulness, skim it with t he spoon of Melancholy, put it in the bottom or your heart, cork it with the cork of clean conscience. Let remain and you will quickly find ease, and be restored to sense again. These things can be had of tlio apothecary, at t he h'.lle of iitldef- standinLr, next door to reason, Thanksgiving street, pot far from Christmas. Bottled Up ! Whither ire ilie form of pill j.owdet or liipiid, tlio doctor's proscription lot blood diseases is always the same mercury or potash. These drugs botth lip the poison and dry it uj, in tin. system, but they aUt dry up the marrow iu the bones at the same time. The suppleness and elasticity of tin joints give way to a stiffness, the rack ing paius of rheumatism. The form gradually bends, the bones ache, w hile decrepitude and helplessness prema turely take possession of the body, mid It is but a short step to a pair ol crutches. Then conies falliug ol the hair and decay cf the bones, a con dition truly horrible. VPOTASK? Contagious Wood IwiFRriinv. l'oison the curst ?3rL of mankind-is the ."WWer.! most horrible of all jy U tA diseases, and has al X XVily h allied the Ji , doctors. Tlu-ir tint. ii .i ii i iiiercury idtle linthc unison. 1 1 but it always break? j lorin ue.ain attack jiug home delicate organ, freijiteiitly the mouth anil throat, filling them with eating sores. S.S.S., is the only known cure fortius disease. It is guar- nlll.'i'.l Imri'lv vhu... table, and one thousand dollars reward is offered for proof to the contrary. It never fails to cure ConPicioua ltlon.1 Poison, Scrofula, lvczenia, Rheuiuatisiu, Saucer, or any other disease of the blood. If you have a blood disease, take a remedy which will not injure you. Beware of mercury; don't do violence to your system. Don't get bottled up! Our books sent free to any address. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. L III' Ju ASKPORTIIEBajKLET ON'LIOHf "ANl mm 6IVE5 BEST L'OIIT IN THE W6WB A."MR3?iOTEI.V;- r Liberal Adjustments Prompt Payments. FUMEIvlBEFf " A SUMMER SAIL in lailii s' sluios is u phiis:uit vo.vao;o iilinit, For flu? pleas ure it pivc, there's no sail like our sale. Crowds are riijoyiiiK it, ami sectiriii-' tlm prettiest, coolest un.1 1 tinL'Suiiiiiiershoesnow inan-' Un,.v ,M, "'.lest, Mron.oe.st Cash utaet tired, at prices which htiyeis Hi id it a ileastire t pay. For house or street wear, pleasure, or e very-day practical purposes, walkin-r, ridimr, or driving, wesupjily the ideal shoes demanded by fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims yo-ir hands, hyall means surrender your tool in ii.iin i &.E6IB30I,'SitoYl875. 5 per cent Per Moiiili 60 per cent, per Year Guaranteed to all Investors on In vestments both L.-ucn; and Sin ill. viiii; vi t in: viini IflfllSl niioiti:iis i STOCKS. B0DS. GRAIN, & COTTON, AO an, 42 BROADWAY, M M llllllil v. I. S. I'eopl,' Hit), lelrc ( ,n. t-il, mill Kitri-Imi o, i,e ,in, ,lr litrue liiM-sl (.,, ,,r llr ,.X,. Ir i-lrriiliir. Minlleil !. 1-:m-Aiu A. B. WQLGEMUTH Maiit aid Contractor lor Sti'imi and lint Wntrr Pitting. Also deiiler in t, iil)-r. Ilntrines, Miaftiiii; 1'iilleys, I landers and Leath er lli ltin. REPAIRING of Mngliii M. It,.i, i iin.i Mi work, families can he -iii,Ii,., v ith llath Tubs, Pipe and Pipe fittings. I uive us I'.-f.'i-. nre cniM-riiiinu.' imv lii.'i-lnilii eal skill, frick('i 1. 1 nyneslioro, Pa. and l.elianou M'f'. Co. oth com panics of hinh stau.liiitf. In oi-.I.t to avoid itc.'i.li'iitM M Bniler s should In' tested under the hydraulic tet at least, a year." Avoid . lunger and call upon uie'to niake the test. A. 11. WOMSliMlTTII, Selii'srove, : : l'a. ARE YOU COMING ? I'.veiy mall l.rli.j:-! wur.l nf lli.is.. In. me. 'I lie e.ii.'l all. .1.1 In Slav aii). TIl.'J "Mil l all.ll.lt.. KIMl-l'lrV, CAN VOl .' Ilae .o, s. i-ii nur l.il. s elivnlar v llnli'l ile. l.l.. unlit ou see l, $500 in Scholarships as Prizes. A CM ANCi: l'OU VOL. Write f..r I'aitleiiluiH. Spiin tei in ni uii March audi. STATU NORMAL SCHOOL, Jjloomsburg, Pa. (Mention this l'a r.) !?200.00 IN COLD GIVEN. I'l' SI'KCI.VI. ISTKHKSTI'O STt PKSTS AMI 'I i: ru i;i;s. H. HRRVEY SCHDCH, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, ompanies, I'ire, Jiife, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments No Premium Notes. Tho Aetna Founded A. P., 1S1!) " Home " js."; " American " 44 44 is 10 Assets !jl 1,0. m,.")1:LSS 4 !,sr:j,(;2s.r)i lio!f,:,s.;,:i The Slainlanl Accident Insurance C The Now York Ufo Insurance Co. The Fidelilij Mutual Mfc Association. Your Patronage Solicited. 1896. H Striking Low Prices! tbcxKzam AVIX(5 just returned from the eastern cities with IImt lct line r CLOT I I I NO, :o: Gents' Furnishing Goads, : Hats, Caps ami a full line of nn-n's and children's Shoes at such low prices as have never leeu known in 'this section of the country he to re. Also a full line of Trunks, Satchels, Summer Tiidei-wear, Straw Hats, IIUSSETT SHOES, and Conjrru at astouihiimly low prices f ou want yotu dollar to j;,, as far as two dollars, Call At Oncj ."..aWedire '.or ;, .mrsi If a l.ij; U.vrain. Thanking you fir the past patronage tfiven me I am vours trulv, H. OPPEIEIEB, : Selinspve, Pa. 1896 SPRING 1896 b if. 3i:Atn.Kai NEW BERLIN, PA. It. II. V.'.i.,.vai. ('..iiii.iny. nf Hall In,. .re, Mil., ale Inaktle,' II lie.sl lll.el.il i.rreriif .'.. IKl In alu IIIH' ll.l 111 Hell V.HI e.ille-,uf "lielllS Clf l(eli- Inns '1'lnniLTlit." 11 new li.iuk In 'l ain, life. ' hl.s Is ..iiei.l Iheinust K.,.iilar li.ii.kH ei. r i,il.Kh.. 'I lllee 1 1 1 1. .list s.ih) III M il ij. Alfl'llls sell I.I In i: enples ii .lav. An Ksley ni Lfan, retail ni l 'e iJio. i,'leiif.,rK.-lllni; llu e..pie,n . inmilh. A fllhl la. eei,'leli f.'l sellllm 11 e...l.s In Innlilhs. A k'.'M "lit. h ll.r selllli!,' Klrnples In line III. .Illh. Tin- I i ' Ii il i III III a. I. Illluli lnei.nilnlssl.in. r.mi plel Mil :)'.e.-iil.s. I i.-lu'hl ia., l r. illl io-h Aneiils walile.l iilsn f.ir alks In rliil.ln a a I I .lesns." ..n.ni,e.)i. snl.t, unil II Isianv Mellinif fanler than eer. hiuui lenns alel enmllllnns as nil 'lieinsnf Itellk'l.ais 'llmnnhl." oil, er popular lH,ks 11111I IIIIiU-hiiIhii. 'I'hey oiler spirliil unit lllnsl llheral rates tn slu.lrlilH it to I teaehel'S lor Hiinin.er aeatii.n. Uni im- last hiimtner 11 laive liinnl.er or Ntii.lelil.H ami leachets eanasse fur their linnks. Aiimnir the list there weie -.'.J h l,n Ina.le over lm. 67 ha nii I he i jiai i .... . ai,(KiliiiaileooTi.'Kit.ir ihelr Hummer work" ill . litem llililieuiaieiv, l-il. Klpans Tabules. Ripans Tabules cure lndlgoetlon. Notice ot Application for Chartti Not In, Is lierel.y tlven tlial nn n.,,,11,. will he in iiile to the linn. II. M. V. i In.-.' it..mi (lent .lil.ltriMif the rourt of ri.mim.n I'leas of nllJ' " me - .Il lia.V Ol JIIIIO, K!H for the I hal ter of n roi ,ni,nion, to . ealieil "'I'lm Kniliifelleal Lull, elan ohureli nf Mlihlle. ImrKli I'll.." Hut charier a, al nhleet of which are tlm worsiiinnf AiiniL'hiv aui ;.....,' .. !',n: faith iiinl Ulsellilliin nf 'I ho Kvimwlli'iil l.uiliuruii cliurcli la Iho I n IteU htat. H of America M. I. I'OTTKIf. 43t Attorney. Special arrival of the very latest advanced styles of rcss finnrls hm Mk aiin Trii w . l - AInO the i IV lull -t slvll '! ol" (llllts' an. I lel.Vs' Sifini: ,'UI 1 Slllllllll T Suits lit lower pl'iees than eel' liet'ore SPECIALTIES. The hiryes! n-s. . mi l.t an. I latest stvle-i of La.li. s' Mi Mi.. s nn J Oxforil Ties in lilneli nu.l eoloi's, also in (ietits' mill Hoys' shn, s, iei. in ipiality im.l hi low iu pi iees t hat I '. II. .M A I I Jl ! I ! S ,S It IS mi e the talk of all the people. La. lien' line ilivsw shoes from SI. nit )., s:i..iii. (tents' line I ol,i'less Shoes from Sl.eil to Sl.no." The largest lin of kiiieetisvare in (he eoimt v at tie I .m-s( pi iees lie: iwA V.U Cash paid for jrood hunter and iggt ,lMi:(MI(i:,,u;l,i:. .,,.,.,,,. Also just reeeive.l a larire supplv of MICHIGAN SHINGLES, I'lfUM.'si. 4N'. Is iin-li while pine Sliingles S l..l luf Iimiii (Nn. 1, is ee.lar Shin-les S.'i. 7.1 ('all ami H-e our Ktoek before buying 'lsewhere nl be eoiivineeil in priee ninl slock. AT WEIS', SELINSGROVE PA. Lare varictv of the latest I'alu ics in DRESS GOODS. Fine assortment of Silks for ladies' waists, prices w ay down. Ucauliful lino of DRESS GINGHAMS5, IVivhIs and Satins. Keadv made CAPES, and laundred waists. AVe have a nice cloth capo nicely trimmed for 1.50 WALL PAPERS about 200 HtylcH to select from. CAIiTHTS in all gra.les nt iricos jirob. ably lower than unywhero tine. Ciivo us a call it will pay you. S. WEIS, Selinsgrove, Pa.