Absolute! Pure. .uMirf for lu irre-at leavening Btrensfth iimlllHiilw'M. Are tlie fund H(rali.Ht al i all forma of alu!wniton common to the ... hmtli H. nu - " - ' ,'st VOKK. a vnlunble PreacrlutloM. p,tor Morrison of Worthington Li 'Sun." writes: iou nave a Wand I ena cheerfully recom CaJit for Coastipatiou and Sick keadaehe, aud as a general system r,iA it has no hiuh1." Mrs. Aome Steblc -"-J Cottase Grove Ave., L'hicatfo, was all run down, could l0t eat nor digest food, bad a back ,hA which never left her and felt Sreilaud weary, but his bottles of Wric Bitters restored her health nd renewed her strength. Price 50 :rvnill. rtarman Ac Co. s store, ;icbtielil, ra., anu an uiukkh SELLNSUROVE. Misalkrtie Hamilton of Shamo- is visitmcr friends. :..doun A ..,i,, n! flHilislo is a welcome uiH. Mrs. H's mtther. . . . Johu Iurnw - ---- Wacenseller ot liloom spent, oun- L. :ti. l.iu ln ntlier. Dr. B. F Fj nuu i iss Frank of Fisliorville is being , . ,i -r: r 1 litertaineu dv ine ..muxes uwu. . . . Irs. Bottstord ana sou, who nave en spending about a month in fasbiuKton, D. C. returned borne Id now the lie V. is well pleased .... rs. BreidenbauRli ol Uettysouri? is lending several weeks with her lighter, Mrs. Prof. Yutzy. . . .U. b rontzof Wittenbeitf Collegia spent Iveral days with his uncle and at, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wagensel- ....Quite anumuer 01 men irum si Berlin paid landlord Kauffinan Visit Sunday last, taking dinner U supper there. . . .A game of iiase ill was played on Saturday last be tflnour team and Noithdtnber- ld, score, Selinsgrove 25 ; North'd C. V. Viiotlinff and wife of Vvr Dnin. Tiiixerne county, spent day receutly with Prof. Noat- fi family.... Charles Wetzel of elton came up to t ake in the game ase ball.... "The Lanthorn" a ior class annual is being deliyer o subscribers, the make up is ellent and the mechanical work not very well be improved on. If he succeeding classes are as sue ifulin getting out their annual ' will certainly be doing very ...A good many of our people ;in the unveiling at Philadelphia lie 15th iust. ...Mr. and Mrs. to of Milton were the cuests of L.. ... I oelkler over Sunday.... H. L, uips went to lihamsport as a We from this place to tbo 74th pal meeting of the I. 0. F. He Accompanied by his wife. The liW-nl Fpnera. ' pes L. Frnncin. Aldermnn. Chi- i juj b : -l regard Dr. King's xiacurerv na An miu I'unnno iju(fU8, uoui8 and Lung Coin Its, having used it in ray family B8 last, tlVA vonro tr li I . i . . " " ' vv WHO CAUUD1 j puysician s prescriptions or (Preparations. V.John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa,' ., luaveneen a Minister of OIUUUIHI I'.niRfnnnl (Ihnrnl. fnr v. . ' . " f"or more, and have never tauymiug so benehcial or that such speedy relief as Dr. '" discovery." Try this Coil nil J m. s iree at Graybill, Oarman & Eats uuneia' la- ana a11 CEXTREVILLE. Scchristof Adamnhuro 00 leon Sunday.... Walter Roth- ew Berlin is visiting grand- Waltflr'a nt 4U: Wman was to Mifilinburgon ff....Tlinro n.:n u. ' i m x-""iue a cmcKen 8 supper at the TJ. E. n Saturday evening.... MharUnd wife and Miss J me Tisited friends in Ad J on Sunday.... Dr. J. O. p'amuyof Milheim are vis rent, and friends.... Chas. '-wno is working near'Bea was at home over Sunday f fclva Hnrtmon l-j Iu: . , nuu uau m Shenandoah for p turned on. Saturday Ui 7 ' . 1BU D' Master PWand who in 0f,; .i v m v Historic Spst Unmarked. To lb Elliot of The Hbf. Patriot. ! While playiag Suobury last week I had the pleasure of visiting Fort ' Augusta and was very much ear - prised to see the lick of pitriotis n ( that has beei stnwa by the state o! reansyivanu in not n-meg ereut flag to deigaate tha spit whero some of our patriots fought and fell. I think it is a all icne, as did a dozen others who were there with m i. Nothing remains but the old magi zine anl well that were built at tbo time tha fort was. The fort itself was built in 1753 by Colonel Clupham, who was killed in 1763. It had eight einnon and two swivel of whuh one cannon still remains, the other having been sunk in the river. The fort at one time was the hevlqurtdra of the military department of the upper Susque hanna and daring the massacre at Wyoming in 1778 the fort was crowd ed with the destiute and distressed. I merely write this to you h)pinK that you will give it space iu yom valuable and patriotic paper so tb.ul it may meet the eyes of our logiHla ture and that by so doiug they ma.v take the necessary steps to murk n as it deserves. Youth respectfully. H. P. Dixon, "Boy Tramp" Co. Your Vitality? The essence of life is force. Everybreathyou breathe,every heart beit, every motion cf your hanJ, takes force. The measure of force we call vital ity. If this is lacking, there is loss of flesh. lack of M-cictiv power, a tendency to catch di sease easily, especially a tend- enCV to ConsumntSnn. PV... tnn. vitality nothing is better than Scotfs Emulsion. It supplies force bv furnishinv the nmi sterl ing, strengthening elements of food in an easily digested form; enriches the blood, and builds up the system. When ordinary food is of no avail, Scotfs Emulsion will supply the body withallthevitaleiementsof life. Two sius, 50 cto. and $1.00. AH druggists. If you will ask for it wc will send you a book telling you all about Scott's Emulsion. Free, Court Proclamation. V? ? i H,o. Hroll K. Moi'lnr " Prartdant JuJit ol the JuUlaial Omnot. minpo a of la couutlM ol Snyder, nd I'nloa and Jaramlak 'rnna and Z. T. (kiu borlliif. E... AiMilata JikIrm la and forSnr darauiiuty. hayalM4d their pieeait, Dourlnic dia ihatUkday o. P-b. A. fM I7, U in direcml lur ilir huldlnic vlan Oriiham' Court, a eourt ul IL.tiim-in Pi, -....... fv . mlnrraa I UenTil Court t uirlor Ssluni ul I the !., at Ml.lr1lt)iirh. Ivt tha county ..t Sayder, ou tli 2ni Monday, (balnic tba 7ih dav ul Juna 18Ii -n.l i.. ,..nii... Notice ! tlierrlore herehy Klven to lha Coroii ar, Jiimlpaaoltli(IVa,-au4 Uourtaldv Iu aud lur the cuaiily l Snyder, t. apnx.irlii their proprrper.n wlih their rull. record, Inquiai Mum, exauilnatlon and i tlier remaiabrauwa todo lhwaibini; whld, ul Hielr oltlce and in tha r belmli iiartuln i.. i.. ....i .- . a..., "iiurKn, and p'onii pmwutliiK in bi-ball ol the I'uui monweiilth airaliiNi im (..fn..r .. . .... ... qiilied to he then aud (hare aitKinlluu and de pariluic Wllhout leave at their peril. Ju.-tlcn are reiue te.l to he nnciiial In tlietrattendance at the appointed Hire ur"hly t nutPe. len unlir inv h..n.i ....i ... .... ..- .m);, ,n M.ddi...u,;hTh;T.;rd:; v Apr! . I'., one tbouiand elvht hundred and ninety wen. h. . it itt v. u ii...iH Sadie Steward OF KINGSTON, N. Y. Cured of 8patmi by Dr. Miles' Nervine. fC THE many rases of spasms, Bt. Vitus dance and epllppsy thnt Dr. Miles' Itcstoratlre Nervine liuscured, would alono give tills great remedy wide reputa tion. Mrs. Walter A. Stoward, 773 Broadway, KlnitHton, N. y says March t, 1890: "In 1MO, while on a visit to friends our little ?lrl was taken with spasms. Wo hastened home to our family physician. lie did all ho could but failed. Wo called several physicians but the spasms continued, her tonguo became partially paralyzed and the doctors said she would never talk again. Night and day WO WAthfd tbn nftnr little sufferer and tried everv remuriv wb saw advertised for such cases but gut no re lief. We began giving Dr. Miles' Nervlno, and after takinK four bottles she was run ning about aa well and happy as ever." Or. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart Ind. fewness of K!en mam M.VU.4I lll.lUIJJ Nervine Restore jr V HeaKh Val. Wal! An llllorlllt Qucatloii. If vnilt Irl.mrlM nnlrlilviu nm ut.fr..Hlt.n r enutrlH, colds. Horo throat, or anv throat or liinu dlseiiwdiicliiilliiir consiiinpilnii), nsk them If they linvn ever lined Olio's cure. This famous German remedy Is havlnif n large sale, hero and Is performing some wonderful cures of throat and lutitf diseases. W. U Hpnnirli-r, Mlildlehurg : M. HoMiriM-k. M. I)., Ml. rieasnnt Mills, will (five you a siunple hoi tie free. No mailer what, oilier medicines hnvo failed to uo, try tilto's Cure. Large size as and W)ols. QnlcUlr, Thoroughly, Forever ( urrd by a new perrisjled sclentlflo mcthtHl that cannot fall tin leHsthecaMMHtM'yoiitllnnnaii aid. You feel Iiuiror l the flrnt dny, fis'l a boneiit every day, soon know rirelf a KIiik aiiioim incM In 1 1. ly, Inilud and heart Dr oi:iinl Iohhcs ended. Kvcry tili:tl:.'!tt to hnnny married IMo re innvil r., ...... i.- n t nonry.when fnlllnft or lout, am restored by IM treatment. All weak portion! of thcliodyciii ir,-e and trenKthened. Write for our book, with ir planntl'ins and proofs. Sent lealeil, free. 0.r 2.UU0 reforenees. ERIE MEDICAL CO.. laosvt: tub NEW YORK WORLD, TIlllll'K-A-WKKK EDITION. 18 Pat;es a Week. 156 Papers a Year. A paper as useful to vou nmi uinut $6 daily for only one dollar a yenr. Better t lien ever. All the Newa ot All the World All the Time. Accur ate and fair to every body. Demo cratic and for the neonle. A eninui. trusts and all monopolies. Brilliant illustrations. Stories by great auth ors in every number. Splendid read ing for women and other special de partment of unusual interest. It stands first nmoni? "wPnlil v" no . n ' " J I"" pers in size fretiuency of publication and freshness, variety and reliability of contents. It is practically a il.iil v af " ' J at the low price of a weekly ; and Hh vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of the Union and foreigu countries, will vouch for the nccunuy and faii nosH -l 111 unvvn VHIIUIUUO. Executors' Salo of Valuable REAL ESTATE I The underidgned, Kxocutora of the Inal will and teetament of Haniual llwrox, deeeawd late of Kraiikllii T.vp., .sjd, r Co , l'. , will of! fer at ptiblluanle, on Nattmlay, June la, ltl7, at 2 o'clock p. in., the followiiur (leseribrd real estate to wit : Trart Xo, 1, A farm sltnato In Franklin Twp.. county and .tutv afon'mld, boundetl and ,w",u.,b!;,." foll"w : "M the north by lunda of w. w, , ittmiinyer and K. l-'n'ynmn, on the Kfl .. ' Kya"" farm, on the .South by Middlrvrevk, and on tbo Wmtby lands of Jntxib I. llMMitgor, enntiiiiiiK Ml Arrea and fifteen pvrehes, more or Ions, it beinjr tho old home stead fnrm, on which arc erevtvd good two story Kramo House and llunk .Hum with the usiml outbiiildiiiKs ami innveiiienecs Kxeeu- ttirS Of WllCHt 1.1 ll.r..a t....r.. I . i.. .1... . " Hi.?., in ,11c Ki'niu iu ne mini Willi innil. ..:.' " A r' t ' hind nituutu In r rnnKiiti iwp., snyiler Co.. I'n., near 1'njton. ville, botindisl And ilHs.rii,...l n- r.. n. ...... . .... .1.. North by .Middlneruek, on the east by lauds of lavid Mnmiluich, on the Hiuth bv lauds-of C lloyer, ami on the West by none, containinii 21 A ra jittil lift t.r..l...,. ..K 1 tors 'aof wheat, (uer's more or lees, in the ...,.v .oiti wnii ,ue luutl. Trnot tin. il, A trnet of wo.mIIuii.I Htuat in lowulilp, County and Statu nforesnid, liouud- ,ji mm nescriuvo as lolloivs : tin the North by i..iu.ii.vri r on me iuisi ny minis of .1 no. limn llur, on tlieSoutll bv siiuiu, oil the West bv limns of H. w. itteiiinyer, eoulalniiiK 111 at res anil . si perelies more or less. Triirl Kit. 4. A trmt .if iii.iii.il., .. I I ..i. . . ' " ..i.t.,,, .(.im mi. unte III townshiii, eountv and stale nfnresald bounded mil ileserilied as follows : On the North by Iniulaof Jolin llriiuiier, on thu Kist by lands of The lllooiusliurir Iron Co.. .m il,.. South by Hiinie, and on the West by hinds of ....nil i.iuiiuir, conuiiiiniK J rrn mid four pcrchea more or Ii-hm. Term I an ier M-nt to be paid rush on day of ,t. ii.v iininucT mi or oeiore ricpt. 1'Jtll when deeds will be ilulivureil and possession Klvcil. Ct ltl'IN llllUKIthOX, I I1ANKI.IN IIOWI.UM.X, Kxeeutors STARTLH That the Chcr.i: At mi- l v 7- BUT TRUE! Beueier The Dead -0 SELINSGROVE MARBLE-YARD M. L. MILLER, Prop'r MonnmeBts AM iaisies I keep ooiiKtantly on lirtiidan'l man . f .... i 1. 1 . . iu uruer mi Kill (in Ol Marble and Granite 1 Old Stones Cleaned an&BemirAA. LOW PRICES 1 LOW PHICK8!! 1 have one of tho best Marblo Cut ters in the State and couseoueiitlv b.fiij nub kuuii wura. frTCoilie Hint Hon in v nor It .f-. u Tliankfiil for pant favors I inont ro- wXiv - .T- i i ! 1 ""'""" aiiavors i inont r- i .i i. , i. . ' """"I'lU'tT fct-uiiun.y unit, a cuuiinuance or munu and the JIiddlfburKh Post t0(?ttLer fjt t MTT t t?t one voar for S 2 15. m' Jj' 111jLiJ1,U NEW CLOTHING AT GUTELIUS' BAZAAR. Everything in tho clothing lino I keep. I Gnaraitee GnA Goods ifl Low Prices. Shambach& Reigle Blaob. Smitlis, A. M. Sliambaoli and Foster Reigle have formed u partnership ami can be found at the OLD RELIABLE STAND. A WT A ' ma a 1 1111 iKellfir n r"w r" lc uest and finest work in an kinas f BiXi:A KHnepeter 0f Iron and Steel will bo executed sti . Ua"y LOUd- 41,- 04 ,f:0.ofw nmnnni. Jwn took innnai. at " r" . -j.v.i.i ivuuiuuug UIU J1UW fr) i uuiii uuureu. iCIil8 lur- g nishing Goods,JIIats, Caps, etc. Com a au Leata oax Pcws. G.C. GUTELIUS, Middieburg lerelyonetlM? ;er's.. WllJ flnnnnliAitM...! SELINSOROVE, PA. There is only one Houbo in tho County where you can get such Nobby Stylos. ' " t wo are currying a mu une 01 jLanuy onircs in uoiors and White, Laundriod and unlaundried. COLLftfiS, COWS, BOWS, TIES, and all kinds of Gents' Furnishing Goods, HATS AND CAPS in Straw and Wool, Nobby Hqe of Fine Shoes. Don't fcil . ii. Rrtt yWjfJjft ,b(0... .4 ... our Readv 'rVrHc. ninVi t j For Salo in New Iu i im., i , arc to ho found at tho NOVELTY CASH STORE JOSEPH D. WIR3TERS, on inter's Block, Corner . f Frm t ai.it Uiaon Streets New Store! New Gauds!! New Pi-ius "! For larKftins Call a.itl S,-.. j;(., j , ,v int ret,. rned from l'liiU,l..!l,i,. in,,S rRfV'wV" s' ' of 1' V Goods and Fancy No tions. Gents. N..,'ki i. : m ..;,!: v. Prices from 2 ets. Inlets. Lome, hee, and Mu.y. l!v :-l,.u Windows are chained each ami eyj-rv week wilhnew and ael mcliv,. oods suitul.lc lor the season. No trouble to nIio-a- you my lmo,Is and tfive yon my (Usil pi ices us I mu lu re to do X5 XJ I IV 111 5 J3 . do, pUSMIl' J1Y E10TT0 IS : Let others I .ilk li- i:l'iln I ,n i n. i tl.,.. Tlie Ima.-teis, on trial, iniit luil ! lint lie who xm.iiIiI prosH-r must camlv Snvi 1 1 i ii. i . ,.:..) . ... i . jiiiij,!.- ,ini( ijini iv Mill1, -New 1! ei-lin iifver saw tlie like l" what I have to show- Xo lear lint I the lancv take Ol ladv fair, or bean ; O! many an ancient bachelor, hen rijrjiid Imni our cheap store, 1 las looketl so voiithlul that he sinned lust turned ot twenty-four. lcar ladies come buy iu our new cheap tirst-class store, The more you buy, I'm very sure, you'll wish to buv the more; Here's Calico and ( lin-lumis rare, and Chintzes Silks ami Laces, Lovicst things in all the world, except your lovely faces. () many a laded maiden, Not younger than three scrore, Has passed herself for eighteen When dressed from our cheap store; And many a lovely youthful face liooks lovlier than before, Iteeause the wearer gave a call At. I. 1). Winter's Store. Ye sons of Saint Patrick, come ! give us a call I'm trying my best to give pleasured) all ; I've silks, cloths ami satins of colors as cheering As the Shamrock that grows hi your dear native Erin. Walk in my hearty Irishman, lo trade we'll soon agree, For we've the cheapest stock of (ioods, Vou ever yet did sec ; I've everything that you can want, And even a little more, Conic in, or you will rue the day You passed by our cheap store. Ich, liU'ii Dcnteheii, Komim t heir ; Kooin all das Koimncn Kami ; lch,hali eiu warnics dentsches Hcrz fer jetleii tlcutsclieii Mann; Im (Icutschcn IVnnsylvaiiicn, war ich gewiss geboren, l),m" Kom "loch iiim! kauf ilicli reich in unsereii iicucn Slrohreii; Wir halieii S idcii uml Katun I 'lid vieles gules Tlicll, I'nd A lies das man braucheu kauii, I )as liabcn wir genug, Drum kommet, licbcs tlentseho Volk ; Ich vill cuch uicht verluhrcii ; A ucli handle init kcini' arnlren Maun, Soiist wcrd' ihr (icld verlieren. , K'oiniiict Klein 1 1 i i 1 (Jross, wir lultciion dt r Fi t mi Union Strassc. I've knives ami forks mid hooks and eves, And shot to kill each bird that Hies ; I've pots and griddle, shovels, tongs, And pitch-forks with elastic prongs ; I've every sort of hardware things, From iron bars to iroldeu vin.r it i I ve cloth of every kind and hue, llrown, fancy colors, black and blue; I've ctiltery of every kind, As good as in the world you'll find ; I've silks anil satins, rihlions, lace, All that thelinest form can grace ; I've hciring, mackerel, shad and codfish ; Ami to conclude, two very odd lisli ; All curious people w ho would love To see them, call on J. J). Winters. IUA II. I-KIiKIOIIKK una WAINW'HIUIIT M. wivtkkm N:,iu, FURNITURE, CARPETS AND CHINA fc vis .a :0: Hriht new tlesigns look out from every nook nnd corner of our Store Shapes uml Styles In wbicb at ouee you see your ideal. ANDEAS1 CHAIRS- CAItl'KTS, liUOS, ART SQUARS aud PICTURES at prices so low that oth er merchants can not compete. :0: Yours Respectfully, Couches ii i r i i : . I. luura iiexpeciiuuy, W. H. FELIX. LewHwn. . 5uionSund.y. . ' ;. Iliddleburght Pa.
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