m mmm id Absolutely Pure. '?Sf ifiMnesa . Assuiw Uie food airalLal. al- tiSwrtl K0YAL HAKl.NO HWIMSUCO.. IUKK. XEW BERLIN. F. H. Maurer bad auction in the Uocta buildiuR. Tue goods went Wfiuures on aaiuruay eveuiug .Sow tbe election is over and the emocrats rule in our borough.,.. Brouse made a busineHa trip to "ewisburtf last week. . . .Novelty Joe inters and iteuo wiokiuo o"1 (ui)y Beeinf? tbe merchants in our ;Mnrimr town. . . .Prof. D. E. (rbosast wears a broad Binile niuce L arrival cf a little boarder. It's a Cr .Uri Muizp, who bad pone to r ' " 11 rpu hila., has relurneu uoiiih xuu Ural for the beneUt of tue IjUIu- i 1. CVi.l.it. mill Siilt lltvl.1V JrSO CUUICU UU A liuaj nu uutu Iveninss was m-cww....uwij tausle wan a Snyder county visitor In Sunday.... Tbe ice gorgs about town has gone without any uamuge. Wonderful ar the euret tccompUsbed by .Sarsauarlltaand yet it Is only because ood'i Sariaparllla, tbe one true blood purifier, akei pure, rich, healthy, lUe-glvlng blood. Mood's PHI ur "ie Iiver a01 bowels, aot kasUy, yet promptly and efficiently, as. ADAMSHURG. Henry Deitricb, while hauling limber, broke his leg. . . . Mrs. Wm. Bineaman of Dalinatia, and Lottie fcrouHe of Middleburgh flpent a few TBheie....H. D. Itoraig was at Poe Mills visiting his sister last wee k Mrs. Jas. Hamilton of Altoona Us moved into Isaac Aurand's house .Miss Clyde Loyd and Aaron elfrich of Lewistown visited their ents last week.... Miss Bessie d Mamie Meohtley are spending week in Mifflin,: .'.Geo. Erhart, , KREA.MER. Thompson Hilbiah of Selinsgrove waa in town lant week "Bill" Gordon and wife spent Sunday be fore but in Selinagroy.... Frank Mitchell ia back from Centre county where be wu selling medicine for Rothrock, New Berlin W. W. Roush of Paxinos moved to thii place last Tuesday on . hia fathex'a j farm.... Frank Seamen was on the' sick list. He was unable to have school on Monday.... J. F. Walter and wife spent Sunday at Salem. . . . Charles Lenig has been confined to his bed for sometime with a severe attack of sickness. Hope to see him out before long....N. C. Gutelius was in Middleburgh on Saturday evening.... Miss Yerda fields is atill confined to her bed, but is im proving slowly but surely.... Milton Dauberman was in Selinsgrove on Monday. . . . J. J. Mitchell bought lot from Thompson Hilbiah above tovu. He contemplates building new house. He sold his other home several weeks ago, Iliirklrn'n Arnica Naive. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Cham) ed Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures riles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25 ceuts per box. For sale by Graybill, Garinan & Co., lucbheld and al Druggists. Mi Mflfl Mrs. NERVOUS Troubles are due to impoverished blood. Hood's Sar laparilla is the One True Blood Purifier and NERVE TON I C. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common water elans with iirmeaml let it stand twentv-iour hours; UHcdiiiient or nettling indicates h (iiHeiixed condition of the kldueyg. When urine ttaiu8 linen it is positive evidence of kiduey trouble, too fre quent deflre to urinate orpniii in the back, is alo convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WH AT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge o often expressed that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot, the great kidney rem -edy fulUllH every wish in relieving PHin in thebaok, kidneys, liver, blud der and every part of the urinary pannages. It oorrects Inability to hold urln and scald in if pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine oi beer, and overcomes that un pleHNiut ueceesitv of beinir eouinell ed to get up many times during the nhrht to urinate. Tbe mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Root is noon realized. It stands the h irh est for its wonderful mires of the most uistreesitig oases; If you need a med lcine you should have tbe best Sold by druL'trlhta nrice flftv nntn and one dollar For a sauiDle bottle and oniu phlet, both sout free by mail, mention 10ST and send vour full nnnUonVe address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Blnu haiuton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper cuarantes th e-pnnliienenii of this offer. ALINE. . Oa Thursday evening G. W. Reich- enbach and Miss Clemma Goodling were united in the bonds of Holy Matrimony. We extend our con gratulations. . . .The sale of William Ealtriter was well attended and th'njrs brought ordinary prices and amounted to about $285.... Miss Eflie Hoiuberger. who is attending school at New Berlin, was at home OTcr Sunday.... Last Tuesday told the tale of township officers and some vere greatly disappointed. . . . Miss Ajice Reichenbach was at home trow Stlinsgrove on Saturday to at tend th3 sale of Wm. Kaltriter.... On Sunday one of Frank Trutt's children died and was buried on Tuesday. One of the other chil dren iatay ill. SELINSGROVE. Mrx . Lupfer. widow of D. B. Lup fcr. deceased, of Steelton, died last week and wa3 buried on Saturday Mrs. W. 0. Holmes a sister attend ed the funeral. .. .Mrs. Prof. Noet ling and daughter, Mary, have gone to Bloomsburg to spend a week with the Prof.... The remains of Abel Herrold of Chapman township were brought from Akron, Ohio, on Sat urday, be bad gone to spend the winter with friends there when he wan stricken and died.... Mrs. Rev. McLain of your town spent several days with her mother Mrs. J. A. Lumbard....Dr. Dimm attended a meeting of College Presidents which was hld iu Phila. this week... .We overlooked last week noticing tbe arrival of Mrs. Eerstetter of Btlle fonte who is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. J. G. Newland Messrs, J. D. Hoover and E. M. Brungart are attending the ptate "invention of the i. M. Qrl SlfB ftrH r.hiia are staring 'wllbt Lte.... The exercises on Mon J'TReBding as delegates from Si renin g, held in commeration of Washington's birthday, were a sue less, although the audience was not srge, owing to the inclemency of he weather The Sunday schools ire having District Convention ou be (ith of March in the Reformed Lurch Mrs. James Forrester and daughter, Mable, are visiting Isaac Wetzel, ir v Largttt fckf-tzm valu. BoW Y.rywhtr. onljf bjr THE N. K. FAIRBANK rnuoiMv Cbkan euLguli, WtwYork, Boatoo, rhlladalpahk smithing since last fall, will shortly move bis family from Gleu L on to this place. We are glad to ref Jerry among our citizens as bof i fine mechanio and an all arjbd ciever ieuow... . ine lownsiiip'lec- tiou lust week stemed to be a gener al squaring up of all scon s ; as er erybody tried to get even with all the candidates regardless of party. race, color or previous condition of servitude Geo. C. Walker has charge of J. A. Aigler's school for tue time luui tue latter is mrapaci- tatod .from teachitig on account of diphtheria iu his family The diphtheria epidemic has apparently subsided as do other cases have de veloped within the last two weeks and the last ease has been discharg ed and the premises disinfected on Monday. CENTRE NILLK. Ex-Sheriff Bolender and Prof. Billhardt of Middleburgh were iu town on Saturday afternoon F. D. and Foster Ileigle of Middle burg were in town on Sunday after noon Dr. D. It. Rothrock of New Berlin was iu town ou Saturday af ternoon.... J. H. Miller, Esq., of Laurelton was in town ono day last week....H. F. Mohu, J. E. Spangler and Val. Walter were to Middleburg last Friday Mrs. Delia Rudy of Beavertown was tbe guestif C. E. Sampseirsone day last week Prof. J. E. Bond, tho King of the. Act, will give a tight and. slack rope performance ou Saturday afternoon. Prof. Bond is a professional and is worth teeing. !.'Ass9 who ,js hanna University T. M. C, tion F. H. Schrader, teaching school near ' Ykksburp, Union county, spent Sunday w4h his parents. . . .James Starks of H.r- risburg is spending several days with his brother, Rev. R. B. Starks . . . .Dr. Born gave a tea to sounj of bis ministerial brethren Friday (last MisB Myra Moyer of Elojms- burg is being entertained by Miss Lottie Kistner Misses Bessie Gerhart and Miller of Suubury are visiting friends in town . . .James A. Carey and family of Sunbury spent Sunday with H. P. Jurrett and fam ily Mrs. Yaruall and children of Mt. Carmel are welcome guest at the residence of her father Jas. E. Forrester. . . .The public schools had suitable exercises ou Washington's Birthday consisting of essays, dec lamations, dialogues, vocal nnd in strumental music all of which were attentively listened to by tho large audiences. ... .The students of Sus quehanna University also commem orated the day by holding a public exereise in the Chapel. A fine pro gram was well rendered, and enjoy ed by the audience. a-m ; Free Pills. OTTO READY Every expectant mother ha trying ordeal to face. If she does not iilUiW IU ill Sale Register. Niitiw of wit., win lw lnertc! free under tbUtlieinllicKiivuilieauiebilli art i.rlnle.1 at Hmomee. Mi,.ltllie bill nr not printed at Wis olTloe MVeuiH w ill Im i'Iiiu ttml. I'rrMdiia ex pcetliiifto Imvewile sho'ild aelect a date and hire it Inserted In this column. Friday, Fob. S!li. th.-ee miles west of Kntttor- vllie, K i: and H. .1. Ilermnn, exwuiorx, will sell lii'us.'li.iid cmwlMHiid farm stock. Friday. Feh. wtli, one mile orlb of Frrmonl, w. I. Yerirer will sell llon.es, cows anil luruilnx lnipli'iiienls Siltuidny, Feb 7, tit i vnirevllle, F.B. DollKand V. M. Sa.'wers, ailnilnlstiatnrs of J. K. i.lclili'iiwiilii r. deceased, will self llnus- IMHII I KHHI4, MoiiiImv. '.larch l. Iwonsd one-lmir nill.-s tomb. oi Xt-w llcilin, Lucy Ann Kllnxb r will soil iim-.-ilom iiuoim. Tuesday. March i. one mile south-west of Mlil dieliuivb, Mrs. I.I7.I1 II. M11IU1. inlinliils trstrix nl T. .1. Smith, deceased, will sell Lite block and t'urmlui; Imiilcments. Saturdiiy, March mh. a, SI roubtown. Stephen U. cin..ii nni ncn MiriniiiK inipieuieins. sauiniay. March titli.nne-fnurth mile Kiist froai cnlreullc, l.iiicolii K. Hally will sell Tun nurses, 3 t owa hiki (anulnn Implemonls. Wednesday, March 8. in Mlddleuury lit t lie or- nee i aaciin i.inwr'. Mrs. l.lr.leSnillh ml minimi rut rlx, will sell Law Library nnd t llce Kiirnlluru. Thurndny, Mareh 4lh, Joel 0. Ilenfer. 1-hair mile Niirfli-eust of Hurt ley's church on the mad Icaillnif from Snillliifrove to New H.tIIii. will sell 1 h..rseH, H mules and tai luliii; liu- plellli-lits. TUursilay, Mnreh4th, 1 mllennrlh of Kreinunt, Mrs. Calberlne Nace will sell VI horses, 7 head of cattle aud (arming- Impleineiilti. Sttlurilay, March (. on North Market Street. Se-lln.-Kruu. Mrs. llclnwa WaKcnteller will sell I'arinliii; ImplementH, olc. Monday, March H. one mile east of Mlddleoreck. Jacob 11111I Lincoln lelier. ei'rs of Daniel Zieber, will sell lu horses, 6 cow sand larm Iiik linplemenls. Tuesday, March 9. f.nir miles north of Middle- liiii lfli. Michael IIIiiiimH will sell 7 horses, 12 head of call le and farmlni: Implements, Thursday, Maich 11, 1H57, Lophemis Walter. one mile east of SmltliKruve, will sell l.lie Misk Farmlti(f Implements and House hold (ioods. Saturday, Mar. lath, miles South of New Jlor- 1111. net .el win sell Live Stuck and t ariiilnif Impleineiits. Monday, Match in, tour miles north-east of Mid- (llebiirch. II. A. Ilowersox. Admr. of An drew .1. Ilowersox ilcc'd. will sell 8 Morses, ID head olt attle, KarinlliKlmplementsund Household Uoods. Mouday, Mar. IMh, one mile west of AUne on the road leadlnKtroin Melservllle to Htchlleld, F. J. aniUMias. Trutt will hell Horses, Cows, Furnilntf Implements and Jlouso bold Uoods. Tuesday. Msn h 1, at Rlrouptewn, K. 8. Slroup win sen laruuuK Bloc a a uouseooia Itoods. 1 fQestiny, Mnieu in, ui mile .i. (11 nilibiuujij. Henry Clrulih will sell 4 horses, II brad of came aiu a lot 01 mriuing implements. Tuesday, March lit, one-half mllu north of h reamer, .Manilas lumberman will sell live slock and lurmlni; Implement!. Thursday. March is. 'iV miles north of Allddlo- burL'h. John IH-abler will sell 3 burses, H head or caiileaml rurmliiK luiplemenls. Tuesday, Mareh tj.'l, IJT, one mile west of Mid dleburir, Win. Weiirlck will sell 3 Horses, 4 uows aim runtime; implements. Tliesduy. March :i. ! miles North of Sellnsirrovo, Daniel Mig will sell tiinniiiif sbsk and machinery. ! .1 cm I n maierlal Is new, used onlv one seasnii. K;t ready for it, there is no telling what may happen. Child-birth is fulJ of uncertainties if Nature is not given proper assutanoo. Mother's Friend is the best help you can use at this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly ap plied several months before baby comes, It makes the advent easy and nearly pain less. It relieves and prevents " morning sickness," relaxes tho overstrained mus cles, relieves the distended feeling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous after-effects. I Mother's Friend is good for only one Send your address to H. E. Buck-J purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of len & Co., Chicago, and get a fr 1 danger and pain, sample box of Dr Kingjs New Life or Pills. A trial will convince you oi h.m.u..n ienintof m-ice. their merits. These pills are easy Fhki books, contnininn valuable inform- in action aud are particular y eflec $S&X tive in the cure of Constipation and : " " Sick Headache. For Malaria ana will lie sent to any addxeti T.ivnr tmnlilttfl ihfv lnive been D10V ed invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every de leterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken bv their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigo ate the system, ltegular size 25c per box. Sold at (Jrnybill, Garman1 & Co.'s Store, Richfield, Pa. and all druggists. ' BEAVEKTOWN. Mrs. M. S. Feese is slowly in proving. . . .Mrs. T. J. Specht visited Middleburgh friends. -A H. Bow ersox, a Boavertown merchant, is loading a car of potatoes at 12c. per bushel. . . .Mrs. T. E. Specht and son are sojourning among friends at White Deer. .. .Isaac Winters baa temporarily engaged in the mercan tile businoss at Wagner...... The Evangelical people are holding pro tracted meeting which resulted in a number of converts Dr.-J. F. StroheckerU housed up ? with an ugly carbubcle. . . .Jerry Bickle, wko baa been engaged, here at black- TUB BRADFIELD REQULATOR CO., Atlanta, Oa. Voaknoss offtlen Qulcklr, Thoroughljr, Forever Cured br a naw perfected sclentino method that cannot full un lia the case in beyond liuinnn aid. You feel IniproTcd tha first Our, feel a benefit every day, soon know youraelf a kins; among inua iu body, Imlnd and heart. Drains ami , losses ended. Every ulntoeln I to happy married Ufa re 'moved. Nerve force, wHI energy, when falling or lost, are restored bv Oil treatment. All weak portions of the body enUra-ei and strengthened. Write for our pook, with ex. planatlons and proofs. Sent aeaied, free. Over 8,UW references. 66 NIAOARA ST. BUFFALO, N. Y. ERIE MEDICAL CO., TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tbe underslirniKl having been restored to health by simple means, alter sulTnrlnir for sev eral years with a severe luntr affection, and that dread disease 4'onaiimptiwn. Is anxious to make known to his fellow surferem the means of cure. To thoie who desire H, he will cheerful ly saud (free of charge) a copy of the prescription nsed, whlcb Uiey will find a sure cure for Con eetaaptiOK. Asthma, ( aiarrh, Uronehlila. and all throat and lunif Klaladlee. lie hopes all auSerara will try this remedy, as It Is Invaluable. TtioM delrln(r the presurlptlon, whlcb will cost tbem hot bind, and may prove a blessing-, will please address ti.;,- Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, a-10-lyr .. Brooklyn, New York -THE- ONWAKI) MARCH -OF- Wneeun Eleaaice Is The Progression of I A KEATING. "oO") iIuvk alii-ad oi'tlii'in all" The new features have given that glistening merit that attracts the expert's admiring gaze. Soo t licit ourvo! pur entulugiiB explains tills line of bounty MliMli'toun, ('l)llll. KEATING WHEEL CO.. Formerly Holyoke, Muss. .Mention the Pom-. H V. E. IIOWKR. K. K. I'AWI.INU. BOWER & PAWLING, Attorneys at-Luw, Ofllces In Hank llulldlni;. Midilletnreli, Pa. CHAS. NASH PURVIS, Collections, Loans and Investments. Henl Katitte and Private) Banker, William sport, Lycoming Co., Pa Deposits accepted, subject to drafts or checks roin any part of the world. Justice of the Peace AND CONVEYANCER. M. Z. STEININGER, . Middleburfjh, Pa. eUbsral Afnstments. Prompt Payments, H. HRRVEY SCHQCH, 6ENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Only tLo Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, Fire. Li tin. Afritinf nn.i t......i.. , , ,IU xul II it It If. No ABsessments No Premium Notes. The Aetna Founded A. D., 1S11) Aets$ll,0.V,r)i3.S8 Hnnm it .1 11 tenn .. ...... .... - . American " " 1810 " 2,4 0!),5S 1.53 The Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Life Insurance Co. The Fidelitu Mutual Life Association. Your Patronage Solicited. Great Reduction Sale of FUnluITU For Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Oifer The Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT THE UUEATEST8ACKIHICKKVKK KNOWN IN CKNTUAL I KNN- fYLVAMA. We ure ut.t M'llili out, bl.t wt. do tins to Inerei.H.. our Miles i.l.ove ,,ny ,,.. Violin Veiir. e ;i ve u few of I he prlees its follows : Soft i ootl ClmttilitT Suits $ 1 l.dil ( on,,,, ' ., Matties "5 ilHrd ooil Clmtnlier Suits ltl.tlt) Woven Wire Miiltre-.- " l TI Antiiiue Oak uits, 8 Pieee l:i.lll) Meil Sprint." 1 T, J'liisli I'arlor Suits ;;tUM I mp Tallies, p.'r W"""""!I!! i) Wooilen I hairs per vt a.r.o 1'lntlonn KoeK.-rs '. o r,) In Btoek, everj tliliii; in tile furniture line, iurlii.lit, Minors, H.-k Chm.h neskH.SIile. hoards Cui.l.oarils.tViitreTi.l.les.Katiev Itoek-rs. Hahv t'lmira Feather 1 illows, I,oi.nKe(., fouehes, Dnu-hl rays. Sinks, Hull Kae'ks, Cai? Heat Chairs line, inediiiiii aud rIii-h furniture, to suit nil elnr.M- 1 rloen red need all tliroiili. t'otne cailv and see our stoek hefore trivlnir VOIir firiler mil llniuci'a IMn 'III ..... . ,. , !"" - , ....... " iu j in-i i:i.n. tin every tioiittr. icial Attention (liven to Undertaking tfc Kmlmlmin. KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limned, MIKKUNHUKUU. V Spet Ipsurayce. Snyder's old, and reliable Gen'i Insurance Agency, X8EttMS6kOYlS. SJJlililSlt tUUWIT.Tii. v mimor tV. Snydor, Agent, SucceHsor to the lute William H. Snyder. The l'ar-Excollur.ce of Kulmlilo IuHurunco iu re-prnwiiitfil in tho follow ing liwt of Stnuiliird Compituii-H, from which to iimke u Kclectiou. Kouo liottpr the World over. JUIIK, l.4)rAi'li, ,,, ii i inn, ANUKTs, FlUJi Koyul, Liverpool, Knr. (iiit'luiliiif? foivin usKcts) .?i;l,i)iMi,iinn.O() llartfard, of Ilui tford, Conn., (oldest Auicrii'im Co.) K,(M.j,7:W.(!2 l'htiMiix, lliirJfoid, Conn. ri,.W,iiriH.07 Contiin'iiiiil, New York, c. 7", i hum. 72 (lonuaii Aiiu'iiciin, New York, (l.'JIO.oiw.KJ LIFI-' Jlul.mil Life Inn. Co. Nw York, $20l,i;m,!w:i.8 ACCIUKNT Employers' J jialiility AssnrtitnM Coi )oriilii.ii, Acfiddiit Jus. Co. iSubsfiilicd (!npilal of l:t,7."i0,()0l),()0 Fire, Life and Aeeident riskH aeccptt'd at the lowcHt poHsiUn rate, juu tilied by a Htrict rcKanl to luiitiiul safety. All just elainw promptly and sat iHfttftorily adjusted, liiforiiuil ion in relation to nil chisses of insur aiifo promptly furnished. KL.M Fit V. SN YIJFU, t,'t., Ollit'o on jrark(!t Street. Si liiisi.'rovo, I'a CLOSING OUT! . . units j'i.f'i-'TTO'n wriff . - . - In order to j;ive more of inv time to the liiMintniv liic-im ss, I will m-inlu:illy flow out my entire stork of ( ii'iieriil .MtTrli;in.li.' :it reilticed l'riees, Many articles far Ik Iuw cost. Special liarains on Pants. BOYS' SUITS, Coals. nL-A.p.ris.Jl.Ts -A. ir id eootq, ami all kinds of Winter (loot k ALL COM K. Do not neglect tlii.t jrreat opportunity at DaYitt Wetzel's as Store Swmeforu , Pa, A 01 I XXJJX X J-JJUJ. I.J. 3 Ml THE fasHioNAbLe MeriaitTAIMcfSeliiifflye, You can get the host goods for tho least money. Je mho to order your Fall & Winter Clothing of tho man who guarantees rt choice "ffri " an Svcs yu rock hottoin prices tINO. At UEFFEXtFINCtKK Merchant Tailor. Selinstrrove. Pa. The POST and the New York TRIBUNE both one year $1.76 !'