Absolutely Pure. OlrtintMl 'or ,M (Treat tevenlnjf siren ndueailhf nines. Assure Lie rood ngiluhi annul Ml loruix of ndulternton .mnu' i I. . rtwp Munrts. HOYAL BAKINU I11W lKU CO KKW YOKK. IEK INJIARRISBURG. The Lexow Committee and Its De mand For Over $65,000. EOME ITEMS IN THE BIQ BILL. What It Moans to the Tnx payers of the State The Notorious Saunders- ItohorU Election Cnse Au Vuholy Alliance Hetweon Ileubllcuun and Democrats. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Harrlsburg, May 25. The people are destined to hear a great deal from this on about the Lexow committee and Its demands. The sum of $65,000 Is a pretty penny for the people of the state to pay for a faction fight In Philadelphia. This Is what It has cost the taxpayers for Senator Matthew Stanley Quay's club, which for the post two years has been swinging over the head of David Martin and other anti-Quay leaders in Philadelphia. Last week the bill of expenses for the Philadelphia Lexow committee was presented to the house. It took the ihape of an appropriation bill for $65, 908.96, which was divided into lump urns as follows: For expenses Incurred In pro curing witnesses to appear before the committee, Includ ing witness fees $28,071 06 For expenses for stenograph Ically reporting testimony and additional copies, and typewriting and printing bill For expenses Incurred for ex pert witnesses For expenses at Hotel Walton For clerk hire and detective services 5,162 09 For counsel fees of attorneys to arrange testimony and conduct examinations 12,000 00 An Interesting Review. A review of the items in this bill makes interesting reading for the farm ers and wage earners of the state, who will be compelled to pay the bill. In the first place the sessions of the com mittee were held at the Hotel Walton, one of the largest, most palatial and highest priced hotels in the United States. Its rates vary from $5 to $40 a day. Nothing was too good for the committee, and they put u at the best hutel In the state. All sorts of itorles are told about the splendid meals furnished the committee, and so It Is not to be wondered that the ex penses for living at this hotel are figured out to be $5,912.40. At this rate one man pnylng $5 a day for board at hotel could live for three years 9.812 25 4.951 16 5,912 40 this and a hnlf on what It cost the Lexow committee to live there at Intervals during; the past 18 months. A suite of rooms, It is understood, was engaged for the use of the committee, and the best that the house afforded was al 'ys at their command. The first item In the bill of expenses l a strlklni; one. "For expenses In curred In procuring witnesses, paying mileage nnd witness fees, $28,071.06 is charged to the state. It must not be ''"gotten that this was a Philadelphia 'esuKuii,,n. only Phlladelphians with one or two exceptions, were sum moned before the committee. The mile- jige under such circumstances should M comparatively nothing, and the or. Pnses in procuring witnesses also very ". Ana yet over $28,000 Is charged "v mis account. this were all it would be enough mere were other u'ltnn.aa n. jjhird item In the bill charges expenses Pr eXIiert i l. ....... nr. .. . j . .. . . .. .. cj n.aui.io. aqq mis a,H,ve charged for witnesses of ".Oil.Ofi ami tl, lia.W2.22 is h,7":T t. w'Min. uiah it, iuai People of the Mate for wltnpHnna nd around the n nf ti,m...i ... I... Ins .... IlllUUl-lLJtllll 'one. V it i i hi. . rr , nun. ui money len "I class farms could be purchnsed f ennsylvanla. It would educate 30 P'Ung men and wnm..n - t 'r Course In on., n... i j P"a board tic nehi i- ..... St th, iiiq niuie, una L .n. ',, ,5!,,ayers are ePted to come I ' y nn, Pay this sum without ""hi ui iiriiti.Ht I.IMI I'..- T But the ' . .... Ik.. . c uuier items in this bill pi io 1w,.u.""y a" 8tar'"K- Counsel W cun.i,,... . testimony 20nn lAU,ninaiion amounts to ' ""I.1 yet there were three law- -y ther , .commlttee- Whft we fcndimf nne witnesses and f'h .IUMft hlnntt,Un",JWh,le they "at rn,1' of wuPlo of law- brtt.,1 ,k. """"Krapner alone who re- l.m, .praoeellniM Is to h iHvon "..J. 'l'hf. I. " OONFERENOE AT PORT TREVERTON. as. O.E. as. C.E. at tk kMM. Uuu hmoims wcr i. fna to ysU for th appropriation of the sum demanded will etand a mall chance of retting their own appropria tion blUa through tae house. If this le done look out for a revolution, for there wlU com a time when avn h. leflalatlve worm will turn. The 8tate Flnanoea. The question of raising money with which to meet the expenses of the state and the demands of charitable institutions is getting to be a rery seri ous one. Everybody le concerned about It here In Harrtsburg. On Thursday night a second conference la to be held at the governor's residence to discuss ways and means for raising more money. This year will close with a de ficit of $2,000,000 In the treasury. That money has to be raised. And yet In the face of all this, despite the depress ed business conditions and the hard times, the state bosses are dodging around trying to find out how little of the state's money they can put out at Interest, and how much they can retain in aoUve depositories, where no Interest will be paid, at least so far as the peo ple of the state are aware. The lntesest bill was sent back to committee last week for revision. No tice was served on the committee that there must bo no half way measures. The committee had arranged to pro ride six banks, three in Philadelphia, t o In Allegheny and one In Harris burg, In wfilch state money could be de posited without the payment of Interest They were called active depositories. and of course the scheme was to keep tne bulk of the state's funds In these banks. Senator Kauffman, of Lancas ter, however, served notice on the com mittee that if they attempted to fool the people of the state with any half way measure that a political revolution would certainly ensue, and that he would help to lead It. The Insincerity of the bosses, and the utter recklessness of the machine Is shown In this interest matter. The state has hard work to secure enough money to pay Its debts, and yet thev are trying every possible nv tn w..e..lous .-iufiiI.iv hi-IhmiIm im.l at least tmu.uuu annually from going Eml.'uvor L khv Dim? i t-unurv. an mm umvi . ....... . i may use that much for ther sclil- 1 ,ullow"tf topics urousutl liiucll Volition will moot tit Bollofonte, Pa, ends In politics. If the taxpayers of II" tt-st : .lotliOiln (if Slli'OOHsful Hi! Mllo lo.coiup, me state, the property owners, and the nuviv,I V.,..L- " 1... If-... i. i - - ,. ,1 via, KJJ XH- W, X . n in. wu.ni in see tne uepumlcan Hoyt Graybill, L. Q Wrtm, Winfield, Mrs. Maggie Baker. Lawyer. Tbe Ministerial, Suodsj School, Li"ie wrer, and Keystone League of Christian JoobLwver, " Endeavor Convention of . Centre HenrylJeaTer, Kratzerville, District, Central Pennsylvania Con- Jr & Tfarick. " ference of the United Evangelical EuiWj Msrkley, Aline, church convened in the O.ive United Ed Portline, " Evangelical church of Port Trever- Daniel Krebs, Witmer, ton. Pa., M&y 18-20, 1897. A. S. Secht it, The convention was formerly op- Jas. Chafer, Port Trevorton, enedby Rev. A. Stapleton, A. M., of Jero Bogar. Sr., " Lewisburg, Pa., who in a very earn- A- Shninbucb, est manner, and with appropriate Cttrrio Roller, words gave utterance to sentiments )'R; Snook, Lowiatown, of weighty import aud interest to Millie Hrown, Mazeppn, the district. AnnaOtt, After devotional services the fol- Lura Cherry, Bellefonte, lowing officers were elected : Pres., L.tuni Nupp, Vvuuh Ctook, Rev. A. Stapleton, A. M., of Lewis- E. Jennie Walter " burg; Vice Pres., Rev. L. Dice, Nora Miller, Cowan, of Beuertowns Uec. Soc'y.. Rev. J. Stella Crotuley, " D. Shortess, Patterson; Treas., N. Laura Hertz, MiiKUeburgh, T. Dundore, Dundorc, Pa. Allie Uiet'm, Dundoro, The first session was a very inter- Saiali Arnold, " eating one and a lari;e audience F. Howell, McChiie, greeted the speaker. The interest Walter Dice, Beavcrtown, was at high title. J. F. Bingamuu, " The choir reudered excellent inu- J- B. Wetzel, New Berlin, sicjunder thedirectiou of A. V. Auek- Eflie Hornberger, " erof Port Tieverton, ta. Prof. W. P. Winter, " The words of welcome wore givon This was a very good couvontion by Rev. V. C. llocli, pastor of the throughout, fruitful in HiisruoHtious, Port Trovortoti charge. promotive of much good for Christ Wollchosou words of approci itiou and the cluncli. Many felt the milse and rospouse followed by ltev. J. J. bents of the Pitlher heart in every Lohr, iesion and oMumiullv in I Im ilriuin.v Tho Bocotul " nession opened on hour. Not a few of the deloirates WednoHday at H.-30 a. in. with alare expressed their wish that tho con- ueiegaliou niesent irotn l ie v.ni. vettion niitrht (unliiiiin lnnrrnr Tf Clnii-tiuu wan a profitable convention to iuiu eavor Leagues of the district. istcrs ninl ileleL'ntes. The noxf. mn A. D. GlUMLEY. C. E. S.S. C. E. S.S. C.E. u S.S. C. E. S. S. C.E. S.S. C.E. S.S. C.E 50 lbs. of Coal A day would keep your rooms warm In winter. But that small stove will burn only twenty-five. Hence, discomfort and misery. A certain amount of fat, burned daily, would keep your body warm and healthy. But your digestion is bad, and you don't g-et it from ordinary fat food. Hence you are chilly. you catch cold easily, you have coughs and shivers; while pneumonia, bronchitis, or con sumption finds you with no re sistive power. Do this. Burn better fuel. Use SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver OiL Appetite and digestive power will revive j and soon a warm coatinc of good flesh will protect the vital organs against the cold and the body against disease. Two tUcs, 50 cts. and $1.00 Book free for the asking. SCOTT & BOWNH, Ntw York. 11) the Y. 11. btnith, propriotor of tho Central Hotel, sold his team of po men aud bought an excellent team of horses at Paxinos. Harry Harter and wifo of Hartle- ton drove to Uuldleburgli Sunday. Mr. II. returned Monday und Mrs, is spending somo time with parents ...... r . i.-... ...i party taken outof the hnn.ls of onemnn " ,l i spiritual tjm desire to remedy these evllsand nrevenl t"10 loung Converts'' bv J. J. the waste of the people's money let Lohr : "Tim l'Villifnl MinUlcr wii-m nine iu ineir representatives in I. .. ui.. i. i ,.i i house and senate. ,i..,.ii ,.. 0.lu, ,,uluu" ",H r 101 vote for such measures as this and 1 ullni HUl1 awav from Home", by against all Lexow sehemes. UeV. D. P. Schatler. Tho tiuory box In this connection it Is gratifying to was t.l) note that Governor Hastings has ar i n ' i i i . . rayed himself against n, tlve of mU(JU thought and interest. money. Last week he vetoed bills whleh OUnesUay afternoon, tho third would have taken money out of the session of the convention was pre- at this place vidTng fr rh7ptibrt?o of XTLIZ a?.ed W,th ?"oiiJ exerciHo. The A Western editor heads his depart- committee's report. The object was to ,ouow,ng interesting topics wore nient of births. uiurnaKos aud deaths use it as afactional campaign document then discussed: 'Church Finauce as"Yells, Bells and Knells." and hnlstor nn tho urniir nf t.nnnMMi.. l: i-i i .i fi i . T I The governor sVh.t 7mpha 1 ,V '. Yu intoreHtod iu milk on it. and further stated that to aP- , "01"ui iwiirioub ,ng your Town premises attractive, prove of such a bin would Indicate that Ujcltnsion, its cause and results," anj 8UCU Bnirit Konon,iiy prevalent r:?nr":lZ m "averiow.n makes an attractive town. - tune -ciemenis or I innomnnn t.n tho a very sigmncani t i i . L ,. . I vjuopui uuu uow io meet tnoni, vy Rev. J. Shambach of Mazeppa, Wednesday evening, the church was crowded aud a number could only with difficulty gaiu entrance. The services were very instructive, and tllfl nrinninnl annnkora worn Ttntr Misses Olive and Kvn Wnt.7l via. A. V. Hntil.lo n n f Pn..nl i...,.. ,neet 10 baesball at Lewisburg on - ' - . i m, v wuva MI4VUU-I,, . , . ited Union county friends and rela- sylvauia College, New Berlin, who 1 ,,uuy ai(u'ril00U' Muv Uu,llu tives on Sunday. gave an excelled address on tho sub- ttt '3:3,) 'eloi,k- Admission 25 cts. Doin teams are mitiiug up n great mittee s expenses. utterance. Coal Oil 8c. N. T, Dundore. The Troxelville letter and some n . .... uiuer news was crowaea out tnis week. Advertising is to business what steam is to the engine the grand mottve power, a fact which our mer chants fullv realize. Ntst v Iliirkiiell. State College and Buekuell will artieloof ball, so a done gamo is anticipated. All lovers of the Na tional sport who come will see a close contest. llilckleli'N A rillcu Nnlte. Tub Best Salve iu the world for (ails, Bruises, hores, Lifers, Salt Ivhi'tiiu, 1 over Soros, Totter, Chaup- I'll llllllllM. I, III i lllliu I iirnu in,. I ..II subjects Skin Eruptions, and positively cures as a good crops hyivanu f " ab0Ut " much hn .l.nla farme-. with good Unn .... ""' rnull save In 20 vears. I mon7y ,"U uf .? thU "Pendlturs K Zh L what7-nhlng. Abso Ftta far i tXCPpt that " "t nn- tl hl. . .." ."fnl ,n Philadelphia. "It mint . . mrougn mat ni ' m.0nt ealnst votm thi. Murei V jet extraordinary club will swtnf over T L , T) 1L 1 c, . , J"'"! lUUOliUIDUlUIIUllUl!l' ijDu ncDit x lutuojjuintv DCUOCn ll 1 Tl,n,,l, I:i.l 01., 1.11 .. , dn,lSI,.lffT):( . T.-:it..- " "uv oiuujr aim u uuv.m jwiici ivrhHuaiHUUILK ! (l.n T..l. f T ;uu,UUUB? 0 UH 7 spoe1u. uor8M ; who in an entertaining manner spoke T V 1 n J , Pf tLo "Sundiiy School as conducted I":. "" 1 V1" . "r t0-d'lv. boiu promotive of spiritual- luimiiouiii, a. mco irucK is tne ;t .1,. i.,.,.i. " .... . - VJ vJ bliu VUUILII, iiuAi luniK 111 eniiir. mi . iuuiouiij uiuiuiuii, uuii(,r nui vii:uh Lditor Post In the columns of were conducted by A. W. Aucker, your paper wo wish to thank our and devotional porvices by Rev. A. D, neighbors aud the citizens iu goner- Granny. Tho following ni ..iixtni.....ii.... 1 ... .. . 1 . . . i 1 : . 11.. 1 . , 111, i iiu du nuiuij uamMLuu in piuioci- wtuu niou 11 eiiiuti in mi nine manner : 1 "on, n pay reipiu eii. it is ng our home at the big tire on Sat- ''Map drawing and black-board work f-'.':iinin,,,,'tl to Kive perfect satisfat nlnv nn, u..;..1l.. 1.1 .... in U..n.1.. C.l.l" 1... !.. v, UOII Or IllOllOV lOIUIKII'll. 11100 '. Ul. 11 1 -1 . ii i 111 in, . "llll l. r III H 11 I) 11V Ul ITU . . ..t...j vw.u, . v.o,Vi ..ulu iu uKKi I'nnitu ( iurmuii iV L'o., juculieltl and al iuo uouhouoiu goods Irom tue House lompernnco Work , uy (J. Jl. Uooil- Druggists. and again helped to return tho same lius of Bellefonte; "Winning tho without any damage to furniture. Associato members for Christ," by W. F. & Jennie S. Fkese. Rev. O. W. Ilmoy of Millorsburu: "Junior C. E. Work", by Rov. A. 1). FlnPr VVm TpnniQnn Oramlyof Pouns Crook; "Methods - f T VIIIIIUV1I I 1 fp . . 1 f t 1 , , UUU llUpillUS Ul HUCUOHHIUl Kj. l'j Work", by Rov. J. D. Shortess. The last session proved to all tho best and to many the most spiritual. inspiration 01 u. iu. w ork" wn moll tonll,.l.wl Im. n TT n ii- wires ou uie H'l me nver nr inn er any of ihu Well VOntllaletl by O. II. Goodling. Stn-ols. I.anes or Allevn of HiH llurnutm. fur il ,. iMiriKiwj ui iniiisaeiiim' 11 jreneral 'I'elenlioiii IJlUlj- I hiiHlneHH. mill Hie Hnlni rmm Inn., m 1 1 mi. 1 tical address of Prof. W. P. Winter 1t. re-new ami re pair. on tho themo, "The committees and tarES their Work" The dosing exercises ii-:-p(,r;iPerv:;;T,rsK, were very ablv conductod bv J. It. o nitteeot nuia iinruuiiii, una suouia n. Ul- l n..ll.. i I ueuewury hi any tune III inn liiilirnioiit of Meloy of Patterson, Pa. thesaui ciinmiitee, i vhnnuo tun i,X i, "Complete Manhosd AMD How to Attain It." A Won.lerfiil New Mcdleiil HiNik.wriliMi for .Men (Inly, tine ropy inn j-lie luid free, senlpil, in pliilni-iivel-0H', ou anilli utlijii. ERIE MEDICAL CO.. 60 Ni-gara St., BUFFALO. N. V. Court Proclamation. vrUKRKAS the Hon. HitroM ,M. Met Mure " Tri-nHi'M JiiiIko ni tho Juilielsl liintrlcl, iillli.i-l'il el Ihu ('(Mint h'l ni Suv.ler, linloii mel .Inrninlsli Crouc ninl Z. T. (jein- writn. r.iH., AK.nicliito Ju.e In nii.l l.irSnv .irriuiiiiiy, ii:iviiiiiii. llielr il'l)il . Ill'lirill ililiu inn villi iiuy 111 rVl,, A. II., 1II,, (n In "i" 'i mr ine 1111111111K 111 an i iriihiun' t oiirl. com l (in 1. linn, 111 I'luin, emirl 11I ()or Hint lVr miner 1111 1 iioner.il Hourt ul Itiiiirmr Seiwliiin ill nn-1 mro, mi .iiniiiioiiiiruii, lor tb eouniy ol rsnyiier, nn me 2nl Moiulay, (liolnif the 7th ii. ui .iiuir iiwi), ami lui'niHiiiuenne weuk. r 1. iiieri'inru nereny given tn the t'nriin er, .iimiiena oi the I'ciK'n ami Uonntiilileii In mnl iiirinn i-iiuiiiy in Miyiler, to IMillKltr III llllil nruprr irnn with their riiiln, roeiinl, IninilHl lion. I'lununiitloiK tml utlier remeinhriincei to ilutliunu IhliiKH whloh nl liicilr ulllce. suil In the r liclmll .ruln to lie ilumi ai.il witUKiwo. nil petninr pniMPUtliiK In lii-lmll il the l!oin monwaulth nuainxt inv peouiiur iieimniii are r .11.11 iu 11. nun anu nun atieiiiiiiiK nni lie eniiiuK wimuuvienre hi ine rneili. Ju.i nit re reiUet,l to he . unci mil In liisir al toiul.ii,, t the iiiinlnteil time Mirn-e.iliU' tn m,tie. lllveii iiinler my IihihI ami reiilnt the Si en M ' "Mi.-c 111 inn Ul oriiiirii. 1 in vui , inv ni 1,.. ... ..M....U niiiii.niiu em 11 1 11111111 ri'ii nni i evrn. r. S. lll l'I'KH. ShiTlil. Ml. .b llll IV, Tells OF BUFKIN, IND., of the Qreat Benefits Derived From Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. Ordinuueo No. .'IU. AN ORDINANCE. (Irnntlnir permission to Thn I'enn 'I'elenhnn ...,..i...j Kifi.'i i. 111111 iiiuiiillllll iw relephlilie l.luuliithe lliiimiyli of Mhiilleliurifli, sniiier Co. IVniisylviiiilu. Hsitikn I He It ol.lulneil hv the Tnu-n i ell of tho HoruiiK'li of .MIiIiII. IhiikIi. In Town Council, nml It l lierehy ennell-il mnl oriliilueil tiy siilliorlly of ilui Hume. Unit. iierinlsNloi. he mnl 1 110 sural) IM lierehy 'Tanlcil to tiih I'm... Telephone Uompiiny lo erect xles nml run Tho followinc ministors wore in ffiKJ.t! !"?:... . .'.'.,v" T-"i' I 'm....,j niiMu EMIT DISKASK of lonK statullnft Is not easily ciire.-l, but It is cdiiaiii.b. EMcr Wra. Tcnnlsnn writes: "I was allllcteil for tblrty-fivo years with lieartdls ease, In fact, troublcil with It ueiirly ull my JWUJiJL ' life; Itlilnlt It liercUl- ,r 1 fry 09 n,y ,:ltl,ur was M S. I ..nii..,,l .10, Ii llw.vn UII1H.I.VU n .... .v. - . v. suffered Brent distress, my hca-t palpitated to such an extent as to shako my wholo body. So distressing was it I could only with great est dllllculty compose myself to sleep. About two years igo I bepan taking Ir. Mllos' lleart Cure. The first bottlo gave me no perceptible bencllt, but after taking the third I began to feel much relief and I con tinued for some months. I nve good rea son to believe Uie cure is permanent. Dr. Miles' Kemodlos ar sold by all drug gists undor a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded, book on Iloart and nerves sent free to all applicant. - DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, lad. !- miles' 1 ... mam ' nunv" N hull liiiincilliiielv IIIUIII tl.ttloa ffp..,.. Inl.f.nnilnnpn . S11IU OoliinillU-e nuiko the tuvtlrc.l i l.,......, m n... U . m. . t, .,. . cjMt .nd expuuse ol tlio sum I'enu Telephone Kev. A. btaplotou, Presiding Eldoi ' 'omp'". of tho District, Lewisburg, uev. A. E. Gobble, D. D., Pres. of i"""' 'u imroutrii. fur tun purpose (,r con- Central Pa. College, New Berlin, Rev. C. H. Goodliuff, G. W. Uiney, J. D. Shortess, J. J. Lohr, D. P. Schaeffer, W. C. Hoch, L. Dice, J. Shambach, Geo. Josephs, J. ii. Ilortz, A. D. Gramly, J. F. Shultz, " A. M. Sooigert, " Wm. Lamey, Pastor of tho U. B. church of Port Treverton. LIST OF DELEGATES. Namo. Post Office, Organization. W. G. Bratton, Patterson," 0. E. W. D. Funk, " s. S. B. Meloy, " 0. O. Ferdig, Shamokin Dam, " Annie Sweni?el, .Paitonville, 0. E. Hra-rion ,1. The salil Telenlmne 1'imm h.. i- i.m-.-iki-iiuk niiiui iinyoi inn hireem, ulleys or Mrilet liiif or erect liijr poles to hiiIu Telephone line, shall enter Into A hoiul lu thn . inn ..r k u nillofnnn iioiioieu iioimrs 10 iuo hiiiii Horouifh. to lie 111 liOllGIOnte proveil by Uie Town Couneil. e,.i,.Hii,.,i i . flllllei'Hburff "'"imynBuionuiaaniiufi's iieciiHlomil by the " "'K COIIl riletlon l,fs..l,1 '. el.M.I...... I I,,., u.irt-' ..i.. I'aiteison ",M"ll",""u 111111 lliOHtreelH nlleys anil IiiiiiIh ...... . 1 mum in. urn, in im k.khi condition us they were J.U11IU01U1 befrrn entering upon the siinin fur thu purnnso Millniont ' colllrtruct",lf "uu Tclnphouo Lino. D.i m. , , i i".., 1 ill! uim in 01 iuo liorougll KIIIIU 1 Ort Ireverton hnve the rru.. use of sunt Telenlione l.liie. wii nin Rnnvnrtnwn l"e B0,0Ue" "mltHv f Jf Hcnillntf ami recolvie ' vv . v. vw u 1 iiit-nnu-rtivar 1110 mine lor Hll illume oiil nur. Slaznnnn Pti, us long us huIiI Una shull bo iiiuitiuiliicil. T ,;u nf iiiM 0.-1 no provisions 01 mis orainanee IjeWlBtOWn Rlui l.e lurmn liv ...r,.i.i...l i, u..i.i ., Middleburgh nUmTvo'.rcU"c''u',tt"tl10 8H",t Bt""'1 to Ponns Creek New Berlin Hern don SKI Till 6. TllUt thn IllirnilL'h Of Ml.l.llnl.nr.rl, Rliull be at no expense, now or liereufter, by reason of the publication of tills ordinance. HkitiomT. If the ftulil Telephone r,no 's not In lull oiHirntlon within oue year from ilntn of pajvaKii of this ordluunco, tlio samu sliull be uull und void. Tawed nt a spoolul meeting of Town Uouncll. Hoy ii, 1SOT. A "ost : FllASK H. lisi.ii.K, C. Htktlkr, Sec'y. I'rcshlent. May s. 1T, the wltnln ordinance having born duly niisHcd asonionded by the Town Council and the name having been duly presented to me for my approval or disapproval, I huroby ai prove the same. J. P. Rkits, Chief Burgoss of the liorough of Mlddloburg.ra. Court will eoiiveui th. John V. Stetler, wife nnd dtiuchter Lillian, went to Liv rnnl Wu.Iues ilay. Liiflitninu struck iu William Snv let 's burn on Mo.iday nml killed sev eral Iidi'scs. The (!. E. Society of this nlaco vis- teil the Adatusburt Society Tuesday evening' T-.l... u... :i 1. 1 1. oiuiii njuuii cainii nuino irom a Philadelphia hospiul. He is grciilly iiu proved. .Samuel Uilgor nf (Vnlre county visited David Ockcr uii.l wife Mon day. The prolhouotary's cilice in the court house is undergoing repairs. It has been wainscoatod ami relit ted and painted. It greatly improved tho appoaranco of tho cilice. Mrs. Dr. Allison of Norlhuinber. land is visitiug James Itunkle'H fam ily in this place. Mrs. A. is a daugh ter of Mr. ltunklo and durini? Ilm past year has beou ill almost con-! stantly with pulnionrry troubles, j Sho is now greatly improved. J Prof. Harry Bower of LowisburgJ who was principal of the school at, Kolfe, Pa., during tho past winter,! spent several days in town durinir! tho paht week. The Drama played in Middleburgl 1'iom aumpter to Apimmattox" will bo repeated in Froeburg Satin lay evoning 2'.tli iust, This is a war drama and the day will bo a suitable 0110 for its rendition. St:it jsllraoii Murrliigo, Of 1,003 inon who many, savj nn OXcliailgO. IJJJJ nillirv Vonnimr ie. mon. 571) marry women of tho samo ago, marry older women and 1,000 marry more or less trouble : to which another equally retroHpectivo con temporary adds : Of tho 1,000 women who marry tho 1,000 men, 171) livo iu legreilation aud misery, :W2 live piiet, happy, comfortable livos 80 live in luxury and are loved and cherished by their husbands. An Iiiiportmit t"cllMi. If your Irlnnds or nehrhlmm urn murm-im. fp,,, ouirhs. coin, sore throat, or any throat nr lung llseiisndiiciuiiiiig consumption), nsk them if they have ever used otto's cur... fni f,....u Herman rntneily Is having a largo mile horn anil is performing some wonderful euros of throiit u'diiIl,o,!.Ht'!h "i sPnH-lPr, Mlddleburg ; M. Kolnrock. M. I).. Ml. Pinnum uniu .m you a sample bottle free. No matter what oilier . M' . "iii'sj ui to, try otto s Cure. Large sbto and socts. Executors' Sale of Valuable REAL ESTATE ! The un.lertni K ieiut-.ru rf the I it. I wilt ml Imtamviit of Smi.iml hunmn, dnsMiL 1 : 't pulillrmlr. on June ! sT. t Jo clock p. the follow! ,irf leritK-.l real nti'ite lo wit : ct Mo. I, A farm mtnitlc In Krsnkliii - . . ......., uiim'iiiiii. iHMimitHi and W l u'." ,,'"; "he ...rlli by lan.l. of . . illeiiiuyer mill l :. I r, v ... l. , ,. - ''rl. ' the ..utli hy MHl.lh.,.rf, k, i t. ,, ,v i,,,,,!,,,, t. ll...lliK.T..s,illliiliinl r.-h ((. Tr' .T- '. U Ix'init Hi" ..hi home. to.l f..rin,,m wlu.h nr.- rr.-. ml n i...,. t Mor raiw ll.i,r nml Hank llnr,, ,,, .18 ..iiinilll.lMiu. nml mnv.'iii.'i.m 1-x.m-ii-ul w in ul. I -.M. r,., , ,,r , ( )ie il to lie m.I, I wild huiil. a' "' iiimt.i in Ull li, Suyilerl'u.. Tn. i.. ... .!,,,,. iiiiulol nml iIi-wtiIhiI ii i ..: .... - . . n,.. ly Muliliei'leek. on III,. , ., ,., . llillllluleh. on I I-.,,,!, I, . ..,!.,.( ,' . '.Ml. ..II tlV I,,' ,t ;s unit in'. p, r, ;... ,',,. . i wh.-nl, -tilere. m,.r .,. ir ' o!lie nuht with the hue! I r..-el a. .1. A true! of w Ii,,. j:,,t,. I...V.,,, I oiiuly U1 Sun,, il,,.,, ,,,1 l. is) mnl ...(TiiM'il iu. follow.: On t,.. N,,rtli ,v .Ml.l.ll. . reek on the l ju.1 l,y l.uuN,.f .I,,,, tr'. iter, .hi the Smith hv smne, on the Ve. , InniU of W. W. Wiiieniiiyer. . iiiiiiiiiniir I'J A l . nil. I IKI ix'rrhi's more in l, s Tnirt Xii.l, A tract of iniiiiiii.un lu.i.l nit uate in tiiwnnliip. couiily anil slate iifurrsiii.l hoiinilisl in. I ilcscrllieii n. follows: On Uu' Ninth liy lllliils of .lohll llriinner, oil the 1'jn.t hy lamlsi ' 'I'h,. Ill,inii,iirir r, ,,, t ,. Souili hy same, anil no the We.t l.v ., f .liihn llriinner, ...i.tiinilii a trre. mnl f,,ur perehi H more or less. IITIIK! Jll iMTeentto he i:ii. .,h, sale, anil the Imlanee nn or In f...,. s when ileeils will lie ilelivere.l ami i, Kriiin Ki vi' tel. .1 hi .ij; .. .-.1-III til" given. in ilav of Il l.'lh, 'ssi-i,n CriiTiv Mom i ii..u , I I1ANKI IN Hum I I.M-ftit'irs. A SUMMER SAIL in Indies' shoes ia a pleasant voyage afoot, For 1 lie plea- uro it gives, there's n sail like our sale. Crowds are enjoying it, and securing tho prettiest, coolest ami hest fit ting Summer shoes now man ufactured, at prices which huycis find it a pleasure to pay. For honso or street wear, pleasure or cvery-day practical purposes, walking, riding, or driving, we supply the ideal shoes demanded by fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims your hands, by all means surrender your feet to these shoes. 6. H. GIBSON, MarY Shambaohfe Boigle A.M. Sliaiiiliiicli aii'l Fustcr Ifcili' liiivt) fornicil a jiai'tnrisliiji ami ran li(! liiiiml at the OLD RELIABLE STAND. Tho best anil iim-st wm h in;,i! IJn.l.s of Irou ami Sti'd will he execiiloil in tim niost. satisfai'torv inaiiiii'r. tut; j j t . l. .. i ts. H8.no. lTiinnieniiriTn. ra. DIKU Mity IS. 1SII7. near RirtlifinU. .Tn. nio Mublo CrowforJ, bcmI 5 ynaiH. 11 tuontliH nnd 20 days. Fiincriil wan lielil on tho 2Int., at tlio Nit-moml's ltofornietl Church. lov. 0. O. lio ioij ofliciated. MaV 12th. in WltRln'nnl.nn tnwn. Hhip.Anua Maria 8troul Hi'n.l 81 vm 4 mos 11 iIh. MAT lOtll. in Mi.l.lnl, rr.nl.- I U7 11 Mrs Elizabeth Breon. widow of Da vid Breon, aged 82 years, 2 mos, 1 day.
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