WEST BEA.VER. Tje Herbstor Brothers are .loinif fair crop. Tho oats crop will be bitf This unit bn boeu annoyed a ff )jj d.t f 1,10 1 "l woet with a telim iryMie.....MM. Gibboney and d iuhtci (uoaSteoly) of Mif flin county spent a few day with her p irent, Win. Steoly'n, at Middle .Tin -linns nt our crees mi - . .little villwea are Imlow pir at this ' ::,. iii! encvunoient at Lewiitown ...Jamos Dreeo of Mo Clara, nftcr a Ion spoil of sickuess, died on last S iturd ly nftornoon . . . . ...!.. mta hrtvo ndontud tho a rn,! nrt inn in Minir nrics b t tho reduction is i sm ill . , - ...lAl. At. .... 1 tLlt it C'lfl no oo seou nu mo win. ed eye. .. .All the folks that did not Of it AtiAUiteil illO 0 lv oiiv.wi-i""- i -iirtvi? n.Miniuroou Moinlav and UUK ouv" " - ' t nronounced it good.... Hay is short in bulk but not in weight, as a two horse load weighed almost 3 tons ....Dickering with tho gypsies Sun ilny was tho chief object of tho day at M .-Clare. NEW BERLIN. iTjrrv Decker of Catawissa is the guest of George Schnuro. . . .Miss Verdie Musser of Williamsport is the guest of her friend, Ella Naglu Hi- A. K. lobblo and wife are Bwn.ling a few days at Spring Mills Prof. Frank Oldt of Dubuque, Iowa, is visiting his father. Charles ....... .i i i Oldt. rrol. UMl is ouo oi iuo ua-i- . - l,.n,.tni-i nt tlin viut . . . .Tint ( V lUj tJtll.l.fcV v. v vj .. . - . . . . . P. Cullego is undergoing a process of renovating and repairing. The A. 1 lit 1. .... I next term Degins imgum. i.-m mm prospects are bright for a largo nt a. 1l.nu Afillr.r IiihK n vnl - uablo horse on Saturday New . I ! 1 Berlin can boasi oi us iasi uornes. John Hoch has a sorrel pacer and Dr. Kothrock a black pacer. They i 11 llwiiw jwiim'a Itrininiil CliniieUKtJ VIAKU cTimi....,A.v.um Albert, our genial barber, has a first class violin that he would exchange for a good bicycle. . . .1. F. Bilgor has a few new buggies for sale cheap. They aro guarautood for two years. hunt summer one of our grand chil dren wa:ick with a severe bowel trouble. Our doctor's remedies had failed, then we tried Chaiuberluin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy, which gave very speedy relief. We regard it as the best medicine ev er put on the market for bowel coin plaints. Mrs. E.O. Gregory, Freder icktttowu, Mo. This oerUinly is the .beet uiediclneverpu ' Jhe mat let for dysentery? summer oomV"1" colio and cholera infantum iu chil dren. It never rails to give prompt IIuf tfftion iiuaiI In mniinnnJili tilllfl and the plain printed directions are lonoweu. itiauv moiuers nuve e prensed their sincere gratitude for the cures it has effected. For sale by nil druggists. SELINSQKOVE. O. B. ShalTor of the Williamsport ft tit is the guest of A. N. Ueniber I'mg Mrs. A. W. Smith and daugh ter, Edna, have returned from a vis it of several weeks to Philadelphia and Atlantic City. .. .Mrs. Jos. Uey man and daughter of Brooklyn, N. Y are the guests of S. Opponheiia- cr and family Mrs. Wade Weaver of Wilkosbarro is visiting friends in town. . . .Goo. D. Fisher will reopen his laundry next week iu Charles' building on Water Street A num ber of our whccluiou rode to Lewis town ou Sunday to tako iu tho en campment.. . ."Our Boys'" met their first defeat on tho home grounds this season, last Saturday. New port did tho job, but notwithstand ing (ho defeat, it was decidedly tho finest game of ball ever played iu this place, boing almost devoid of errors. Score : Soliusgrovo 1, New port 5 ...Next Friday a game will bo played in this place with tho Northumberland nine. .'milt'iiKt'tl TcMiiiioiiy. Chns. B. Hood, Broker and Manu facturer's Ageut, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr. King's New Dis covery has no equal as a Cough rem edy. J. D. Brown, Prop. St. James Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that he was cured of a Cough of two years standing, caused by La Grip pe, by Dr. King's New Discovery. B. F. Merrill, Baldwinsville, Mass., Hays that he has used and recom mended it and never know it to fail aud would rather have it thuu any doctor, because it alwass cures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 E. 25th St. Chi cago. alwayB keeps it at hand aud has no faur of Croup, becauso it in stantly relieves. Freo Trial Bottles Graybill, Uarman it Co.'b, Bich lield, Pa. and all druggists. KREAMEU. Abe Knouse and family of Selins grove were tho guests of II. Loitzel on ' family over Sunday. . . .Wo neg lected to state in our last writing that 1 ve Bellman was called home j Reading to attend the funeral of his lather. He was accompanied by Messrs Paul and Frank Hummel. . . . Mrs. Ezra Uoiljch is visiting friends oa the other Bide of the river.... Messrs Allen and Qail Kreamer, C Lenig, J. Duck and James Snyder went to the encampment at Lewis town on their wheels Sunday . . . . Al. Outelius of Philadelphia, who had been visiting his brother for a few weeks, hn gone to Mifilinburg to visit frieuds. ...Prof. Wm. Msgeo and family of Shamokin had been enjoyiug the hospitality of his sister and brother of this place.... A. C Smith has beou very busy for the last few weeks shipping berries which ho gots from his customers ....Misses Lottie Spangler of Ver ddla aud Mabel Grimm and brother of Middleburgh spuut Sunday with tho Misses Walter. .. .Miss Annie Gcmborliug of Salem rode on her wheel to this place on Saturday to visit friends. ADAMSBUIIO. Very fow of our people have thus farattendodthe Lowistown Encamp ment. The following persons are clerking there : John Ranch, John Strawser, H. J. Dreeso. C. Romig, S. K. Romjg and Robert Middleswarth ....Tho funeral of Mrs. R. Felker on last Friday was largely attended ....Miss Mamio Sholt of Millers, burg is visiting Rov. B. F. Kautz's .... Mother Joseph Shannon is seri ously ill at this writing. . . .An inter esting picnic was held by the Junior Y. P. S. C. E. on Saturday. The Juniors departed regretting that the day wasn't any longer Miss Edna Harley of MilUln is visiting her many friends at this place ...On last Fri day night a number of Beavertown boy h representing themselves as cavalry men passed through this place. Oar boys found thuu out and on their return they were pelted with green apples, etc., and were treated to a fresh doso of water. Tho boys Hod in such hasto that some of them took tho wroug road. Students at the County Nor mal. Wm. Romig, H. M. Amig, Chns. E. Specht, B. H. Crouse, Sallio F. Snyder, Lulu Smith, Lottio Crouse, Allou II. Moyer, I. P. Walter, Laura Shambach, A. L. Horbsler. Louisa Walter, A. Gutelius, Middleburgh, O. SrfAtisYi?i - - E. F. Harner, Wm. F. Howell, L. W. Walter, R. W. Gift, Lester Dorr, II. W Smith, Leo G. Wiuey, W. II. Duukelborger, E. W. Custer, Cu ri! Miller, R. Spith-r, Anna M. Boyer, Delia Burns, J. F. Long, Alvin E. Long, II. W. Smith, E. N. Davis, II. B. Smith, L. F. Gambolling, II. C. Hendricks. PaxtoQville, Swineford, Selinsgrove, A. M. Gunn an, P. F. Brosius, Chas. Brosius, John S. Buuuer, Bonj. Graybill, Tekoa Wiuoy, E. C. Basom, Ml. Pleasant Mills, Evaudale, Richfield, S. G. Snyder, II. E. Portzliue, Meiserville, A. F. Weaver, A. R. Oolnctt, J. F. Snook, S. B. Bubb, Middlocreck, McCluro, New Berlin, I. S. Sassatnan, Sina Renninger, Amou Sholly, I. A. Kline, W. I. Zochmau, Troxelvillo, i Kratzorrillo, " Oriental, East Salem, Ponns Cmek, Gertrude Good, Lillian Herman, Harvey Beaver, W. L. Gelnott, Edward Keiter, A. W. Guyer, A. A. Bingnman, Jonnio Walter, J. A. Bowersox, L. C. Biugaman, Win. Bruuner, J. W. Hassinger, Beavertown, Beaver Spriigs, Verdilla, Globe Mills, II. F. Reinard, Carrie Roitz, W. I. Keller, Lottio Spanglor, A. F. Maurer, are women s their Rystciu ucl.iir iiirtict'itkrly Hiiw.'eptublo to (U'runiri'mcut uud dloii'. ' DR. DAVID KENNEDY'S favorite mm cures nil the Hk'knoBs peculiar to tl)i' atw ; II orllllt'8 the KyxU'M uuulnst the UIscum sic Mcnt to oM (life. It la tho best medicine In .lie orlil lur woiuvu. I Shamokin Dam, Aline, II G. Drum, Northumberland Co., J. A. Filson, Bannerville, J. G. He rrol 1, Chnpman, F. II. Attiug.r, A. B. Moyer, C. K. Fisher, Salem. SHAM OK IN DAM. There are quite a largo number of picnics on Clement's Park. Three Sunday schools from Port Trevor ton expect to be Micro on Thursday ... .Win. J. Bryan of Nebraska tho Democratic candidate for President is heartily endorsed by somo of our leading democrats. For information consult William Bolig. .. .George A. Hettrick, our famous banjo artist does exceptionally flue work on that instrument. He shows great skill and dexterity iu tho manipulation of the banjo. .. .Win. L. Hotteuslein, formerly of this place, is seen quite frequently iu our midst. He is giv eu to the pleasure of C3-cling. . . .Tho Lutheran and Methodist Sunday schools nt this place .vill hold their aunual picnic at tho Log Grocery below Silinsgrove on Thursday, July2.1rd. A good lime is expected V. M. Herman, who moved from here to Sunbury, has taken charge of tho Tremoiit House nt that plnce. Ho will bo pleased to have you call, everything being served in grand slmpe and meals can bo had at all hours. .. .(uite a number of private picnics are held frequently in the afternoon on tlte gipsy ground in Granger's Hollow The pleas ures of game rooster tights and the pool table form a part of our curri culum Hushy Elliot sprained his finger catching ball tho other day. Keep on, Hushy, success will at last crown your efforts The Keystone Cornet Baud held a festival last Sat urday evening iu Bailey's Grove. As far as can be learned they met with success The Methodist church also held a festival last Saturday evening. It was well attended The topic for general discussion The tree silver question. .. .Tho base ball nine removed from Gran ger's Hollow to Albogast's field. They beat tho Sunbury scrubs the other day One thing needful - The organization of it eornet, lmml for the campaign this fall. X. Y. Z. Is a deep-seated Mood dise ise which 11 the mineral mixtures in the world cannot cure. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable ) is a real Mood remedy for blood diseases and li.is no equal. Mrs. Y. T. Puck, of 1 )d nicy, Ark., Ind Scrofula for twenty-five years a.id most of the time was under tin? care of the doctors who could Uot relieve her. A specialist said he could cure her, litit he filled her with arsenic nud potash which almost ruined her constitution. She then took nearly "V CVerv so-called Mood i.':. medicine nn. I dr ink VScS thcnihv the wholesale. l"it they did not reach iyAwt trouMe. Some h.S.S. ami she very soon found that she luid ,i real Mood remedy at last. Hie says: "After tak ing one dozen bottles of .S.S.S. I am perfectly well, my skin is clear ami healthy and I wouM not lu iu my former condition for two thousand dollars. Instead of drying up the poison in my system, like the jmt.ish and arsenic, S.S.S. drove tho disease out through tho skin, and I was perma nently rid of it." A Real Blood Remedy. S.S.S. never fails to cure Scrofula, Rczema, Rheumatism Contagious Itlood Poison, or any disorder of the Mood. Do not rely upon a simple tonic to cure a deep-seated Mood disease, hut take a resl blood remedy. uur nooks free upon appli cation. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. i111tt!Iebiirligirk(;t (.'orri'ntod weekly by our iiierchautH. Butter it) Kl'i;s l l'ittd cherries 12 Uupitted " j HlttCK I ii RawiilxTriea s OlliotlH -Ill Lard 7 Tallow 4 Chtckensperlb (I Turkeys Hide 7 Shoulder 7 Ham ....10 . .70 , .:is .(Ml . 'J0 . .110 1.00 a.co old Wheat Hye Corn Oats Hrau per 100 lb Middlings " Chop flour per lib; EXKCTTOirS NOT1CK. Notion Is hereby L'iveu that betters Testa liii-m.ii v In tin. i mali' ot .lai oli lireese. Sr., Uro'il lute of I'crry 'I'wp-, sii.iiler county, rciin'a liuve iM-i'ii l-Minl in tn. i uiiiii rsiKiirii. All iicrwiiiH. Hii-ri-fiiie. Imlilitiil tn i-iilil csiatu will iiliu-e nuke liiiiui-ilt.it u pawuent. ami tlioso liavlnv tiaiiim au'iiln-l It will tr.- -lit lur Ni-ttli-nicLt to tiKO. II. DiIKKM:, .Ml. I'li-ahaiit. MUlH, l u. JAlOU UllKiiKi;. Mlildli swiiitli, 'u. JacoU ulitx-ri, Att'y kir Executors, Ira O. Sanders, J. P. SlnelT.-r, Eugene Markley, J. W. Horuberger, Scrofula A SUMMER SAIL in ladies' ulioes is a pleasant voyage, afoot. Tor the pleas ure it gives, there's no sail liko our sale. Crowds are enjoying it, and seeurin' tho prettiest, coolest and liest lit ting Hmnnier shoes now man- M ulaetured, at prices whiel Imycis lit ill it a pleasure to pay. lor houso or street Wear, pleasure, or e very-day practical purposes, walking riding, or driving, we supph the ideal shoes demanded lv fashion and (he dictates o individual taste. Ladies whoever claims your hands i ii i an means surrender vour feet to these shoes. G.H. 5 per cent Per HI 60 per cenl. ner Year uuarantoed to all Investors on In vestments both Larpo and Small win: M IH. Mil II I IlltOlt I IIH STOCKS. BONDS. GRAIN, & COTTON 40 ard 42 BROADWAY, m:w wiiiiit ri Y, M.-IV,I Mho I-Hlr. to lutti- ""'". ""i r Iiiioiim- oil n kiititll r liirito lnttiiM-ii. r r rv rlrrnlnr, ninll,-,! !. 4-:km;iii for Steniu and Hot Water Fitting. AlHO dl'Aler ill llrillnpa l.'....I....u Shafting I'tillcyH, llan'crsniid leath er Mfltlll. REPAIRING of Kiitf.iic'x, Itoilcrs and Mill work. I aiiiflii-s cim ! nn.pli.Ml with Until I Mis, I'lpc and I'ipf ritthitf. 1 ti IIH M I.Tflll l- rOlli-Mlllllu' lit V IIK't'lllllli nil -k ill. I'rii-k aV Co. of Wiiym-Hlioro, i a. aim i.fimnon M rg. t o. Iiotli win panifH or hlli htaiKliiic. In ordi-r to avoid ititcidcnts All Bailers hlioiihl l)o ti-stcd tilidi-r tln hydraulic tot at Irin-t it iro a year. Avoid datii-r iiml call upon ini"to niako the t'ht, a. k. wol(!I-:au;tii, Selinsgrove, : : 1 ARE YOU COMING? Kfty inall Liln-s v..r. m tlioso wlioun1, Tlicy can'l utTurd to stay uway. 'I'lii'.v in't ufiinl in i;n cisfw luT'1. CAN YOU 1 ll.ivo nii kitii uur lati si ciiruinr ? Dull l iic-iil' until you nee it. $500 in Scholarships as Prizes. A CHANCJ l'OK YOU. Writi! lur rartli iilars. Splint; li'iiu will iih ii Marcli .iiitii. STAT1-: NOllMAL SCHOOL, Iiluoinsbiu,;, l'n. (Mi'litluli tlilM l'aNr.) William McKinley. Al'i-IiIh wantcil to srll tin- I.lfo anil SH'ii'hcs ol Mi Kliilcy, Willi 1'r.K illiitrs of St. Louis ,'niivfi. inui, riaiiunu in I'liriy ami miii-r valuHilii In furmiitliin. :wii pac-,, will) 2U full iml'ii UliiKtra tlnns. I'rlce. cloili, fl.io; lialf iiiuriicin, fi.nu nii.r i-i-r in. .I'niiiil lii u.,. ni-no .ui I'i'iiiH lor rriiNpt'i-iiiM ami full pai tli ulai s, ami iro In work at nnrn. You i-aii Hi ll iNir.,,,.H In yuiir low ii. Aililri'MS.I.S. Oirtklii I'tibllHiiiiiK loinpaiij , !i', ICow Struct, .New urk. t.lail TliliiK. Tlx' k'r.unl HiM-i-ltli- f.ir flm uri'vallltiL m.ilaiiv oftlmai', IHKpi.pla, l.lvi-r riimplaiut Kiu-u' tnatlMii, L'ostlM'iiciiM, lii-m-ral IMOIIIv, cii-., Hai'on .-i Celery Klin; furtlm NerveH. this croal licrlial Ionic htliuulales Hut illtfeHtlvi urnaiiH. ri'irulaleit ln I.lvcr ami restores ilie Hvsiem in vigorous lieall Ii ami enerKli-s. Saiuiiln tree. l.aivii imi-kairi-s f.iii-ainlv.H-. Sulil onli-liv Ii it Walters, I'cniin 'reck, I'a., .1. v. lieckc'r. Kiel) lli'lil. S. K. Iluwcll. Met luri) and U . I). II, i n. ,,, Iroxclvllli.'. ' $175.00 IN GOLD GIVEN. iNTKHNATIONtl. N'KWM AMI 111 Ink I'll. llllliii,,r, Mil., an) iiiiiicltiif n most lUi-nil oin-r of i;a.ii to miy iiKent wlio will si- vu copies lu I wo iimntlis of ilielr new Imok, "l.'mler bun Klaus,1' or n (folil wutclifurseilliiKiciipli s In oim inontli. I Ins pieiiiluiii Is lu mli ii to eoiiiiulssl raplilc ami tlirlllliii; intvciiturcH ol I lie Civil war.-uoiuiilili'. very won! written by cm wunessen. Stories of ennui iin-s. eniiiiiiiii.kiiii, dcel ol ilasli ami ilarlntf, anei UotcM, etc. Iluii ilrcils or wur pictures, one, iiki-ui reports ropli-8 solil in two iiuys, anoilicr uyent u In four (lays, toiuiiletull ououllit wullorkl cents In mumps. S rU Uieui liiiiiiedlatuly. Krelk'lit palil ami cieilll Blvt'll. Tills Is it hpli nillU opiMiltunl tylorHtUllulltSUIld IcacllCIS aurlnir Ih. lr Mini. luur vacation; " 1 B. WOLGEMDTH -Mil M CratElur ASKroRTIIC B&KLET ON "LIGHT" AND Bun) 6lVE5?BE5TiLfGIlT IN TOE Liberal Adjustments H. HRRVEYSCHDCH, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, 1,10 uioest,t-t rongest I 1 t V 4 li t. riro, Iiil'c, Accident ami Tini:uli. No Assessments Tho Aetna rounded A. 44 Homo 44 American " 44 " riie Standard Accident Insurance C . The New York Ufc Insurance Co. The ridclitij Mutual hife Association. Your Patronage Solicited. Snecial Reduction al CLOSING OUT SALE. I desire to reduce my stock and I will offer a special reduction of 10, 20, and 30 per cent, on all CLOTHING bought of me. A full and complete line of Clothing is always kept on hand. Gents5 FurnishinqXoods. Don't fail to p ee the best bargains in the county. 1896 SPRING 1896 F. II. MAXJKER, NEW BE LIN, Special arrival tiftlie very Iress Goods, Laces AlHO tllO Viy latest slyli'S tif (lelits' nml I Joys' SpliliL. Suits at lower prices tliun ever mi luie. SPECIALTIES. Tim liirurcst iiHsorliiieiit mul IiiIckI Oxford 'J'ies iii liluck mul colors, iilsn iii ( ieiil s' mill IJovs' k1 s, lu t!i-r iii imlity ami ho low iii prices lliat I'. JI. M Al'lJi;!! S SlI' KS aro tlirt tall; of nil tho people. Ladies' lino ilress shoes from SI. on tu s:i..ii. dents line ( onuiess Shoes from si. mi to si.im. Tlio larccst lino of ()iiceiiswarc in tho count v at tin lowest m ii-e,- Cash paid for pod Imtterand Also just recoivoil MICHIGAN (Nn, I, is inch whito . 1. Is " coilar Call ami hoo our tstock beluro buyiiiL- Wo couhl ilispense willi iiowspapers. Hut il.inH ilo happen, aiul iiowsimpeiH aro u nocossitv to every what in pjoing on. The New York Weekly Press Is the LeAiding Republican Newspaper in the U. Sr It U tho paper you want. It yives ALL the news ; its niiioi i il t aro wcll.written, clean cut aiul conviuciiij,' ; eacli week it prints a woman' paye. a fiction i a,'e, a pa-,'e of clever wit and an accurate market h pi i t. Xo expeiiHo in upared to inaLo it tho Lest weekly newspaper in the'woi 'd. THE NEW YORK (Ml I III. AIDDLEBURGM POST Will ho nent to any addresH One Year for 81.75 A Mens all onlera to the "1'OST," J.-... I.nr , ,. '. EBDmp a postal to THE AVKKKLY JKKSS, New York, and a saniplocopy will WoRLD AKffiyTELYWrC Prompt Payments. rxwuirTrctivmCT&arsTurvt FtE(V(EMBEFt uasii otu nines, No Premium Notes. 1)., ISli " S5: Asscis.ll,o:).Vi:LSS !,sr;l,(52S.r) I J,li)!,.VSI.:;, 1SK) PA latest advanced styles of J3" .1 N liner MvIch of Imlie.-,' )n Slu es im.l ps. II()M1CM Vl, , ,. ,., .... u laryo supply of SHINGLES, pine Shim :h 'I..ii per liMKt. :t.7.", " Shinclcs .'lsowhore ainl lie convince. 1 in puck am! took. man uml woman who wishes to know WEEKLY PRESS be mailed to von. G.C. GUTELIOS. Mi Braids and Triniinino X X 1X11111111
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