er, ...'.IT 1011 A 1 1 !''l'' feUik3" boh"1 .M Ot nt)onullU.J 9 Absolutely Pure. Oelrtrnte1 lor great leavening tren?tU Dd be.Uili(ulou. AwurM Hie food air.ili.Ht al um mid all forum of adulteration common to ne cheap brnn'ts. ItOYAL HAKINU HOWUEKCO., KCW VOKK. COURT HOUSE CHIPS. Deed Entwrl lar Krrrl. John S. Horumel and Ada bis wife, to C. W. Decker, F. P. Decker, James II usher, J. J. Mat tern, II. A. Ulsb, Benjamin Hoffman, and Isrel Young, Lota No. 6 and 7 in the town of Banuerville for $800. S. L. Garinger Administrator of W. W. Jarrett late of Sunbury, tc Tbomas J. Hetnck, 47 acres (2 tracts) for $700. Murrinice I.lcruwea. "Hearts Flutteuixq with Delu sions. " The following marriage li censes have been granted since our last publication : J Wm. C. Carwell, Evendalo. Lizzie S. iSwartz, Juuiata Co. SKLLNSUROVE. Mlsn Hann'x Dorrof Stmbury was the guest of tor friend. Miss hthel Henoch. Hev. i. M. ZelKl'T of Louisville, Ky.. tHHpeniU luir a fe weeks with Uls titilier, Dr. II. ZoikUt, Tlis Snyder County Medical Association held tbulr htmiIou on Tuesday at the Keyslonu. Mlsa Klthllne, who has spent the last month In town '"K b Miss Ella Keswler, returned to her home in Helleionte on Monday. Prof. Nbctllnff and wife ore enjoying a trip to Juniata county on their wheels. Misses frochts of Pblla. are being entertained by their grund-Iutlier, Dr. Bom. VMte a number of our town people took la tbe show at ttifiiLiury on Monday. W e are if lad to seo that the S. and L. Railroad ( 'on) puny Hiaw fit to put on shifter aguUi.lt being to their InlA-rest. MlsBDerrlof Fnlla. Is enjoying tbe hospitality of cashier Worth and wife. Miss Iren, Meek of Northumberland and Miss Heck ol LanV'8ter are visiting lrlends In town. A great mltny Masons took la the picnic at Island farlc Ito-day. i'rof. J. L woodruff and family, who spent part of his valcaliou at Erie, returned home. Fed ScbraiVer took a spin to Adamsburg over nnuaay. The Sellnsgitore Base Ball Club added another inory 10 ineil' aireaay long nut oy aeieaiing Milton Y. M. it. A.vj a score 14 to. IFREEBURG. Mr. Jlelbnr anp wife of Centre County are tbe -nests of Mr l P. Mertz. Kdward HIlbMn, son of Bev. II. Hllblsh of UMdlh( is the gvieHt 01 r K. lillblau ana other relatives In Kreelmrg. Charles U. Moyv-r of Hprlngflnld, ills., Is at the liarouutl lionnotl P. B. Moyer where Mrs. Mover aid children liavfe been staying several mouths. He intends to renlaln one week. Miss Anna T''M(lver. teacher of music In Al" letdown fen alt tilinluury, arrived here several ti.v sajro. Sou Mini been to boston, N. Y. and 1 Mi r eastern Cltleli. Mrs. Wolls and tVvo sonsof Tefflln. O., after simllng several w l eks at. the Musical College, n 1 limed homo lusil Monday. i; v.o. 1). Druokrlnmlller and Prof. Hoyerlinve lie u i.ivlted to spe tk at the lemons Grove Plc til. 1 11 the 14 Inst. .111 trains oil N. C. K. It. ito'.ii the grove oil that day. LMis. s. J. miliish. Airs. John Brown. V. C. Hil ilsli and J. c. W. llnlslerure viHltlnir relatives il .Millteim, Aaruiisilirg and Brush Valley. Itediiroil Until to I lie Noanhore. I So other coast em compare with that of Boutin i n New Jersey II 11 Siimmor resorts. At lantic! ity is tho most lpopular seaside resort In Ann 1. 1, and Capo Ma'V, Sea Isle City, ocean City. Dillon, Anglcsval Wlldwood, and Holly Bca. i, do tot fall far slliort of Atlantic City's mg: -tu ilurd. Tli.. i-. i.nsjivr.nla Halllroad Company has nr Mi,.- . excursions tolthe seashore from Krlo, !!-' ;.iefont, Sheiilundoah, Dauphin, and hit"-! 11 .iivite stations flncluilfng stations 011 It 1 .. .is), on August! 5 and 19. Kv. 1 11.11 tickets, good! for 10 days, will be 80 '1 1 ( -vt mutely low raws. 1 ' .; ,i istnay. If thoylsodoslre, go to Allan-, . ,.:y via tue new Delaware Bridge liotite. Hie .dl mil line from points In Pennsylvania "A . city. Fo m aiiutlim In reganl to rates, time of train , .. clns. small bills or apply to near st tli 1 iii,i!ht. V 7-3t, -l- Eilm ,ne Your Uowelt tVlth Cascarets. Cnmii ivohii.tlrv niirn cnmnrlnatlnn fnrnvnr. I 'fc.Sc 11 c. 6. C. fall, druggists refund money. A NEW TRIUMPH. the Itrendrttl Conminikitlon Can be nrel. . Slocmn. thle Oreat Chemist and Scientist. 'til send ui SiLlTerers, Three Free Bottles of us M'wiy niMiovered itemeoies to cure con umptlon and uli: Lung Troubles. Nothing could lie fairer, more phllantroplc or irrj' more Joy toihe aflllcttrd, than the gener is oiler of the holiorcdand distinguished uhcui .T. A. Slocmn, 11. C, of New York Olty. Hp hna rtl(uinvnf.r1 a rellnhlA and AhsnliitApiirA orcousumptlon, ilnd all bronchial, throat, lung "u cuesi uiseawesl cniarrnui aneciions, general Inline nr.rl wi.nlrnftmi. IfiHfl nf llaflli Ahd nil mil. Ptlons of wasting way, and to make Its great I"nu Known, wiiiisenu iiiree rreti nouiesoi nis iy niscovercu nnuedles to any anilcted read. 'UC I'OST. Alreadv his "newlsclentlllo svBtm of meill- nn" has permanently cured thouiaads of ap- V -v Hope'eaH riiw?a. The Doctor mnsliUTS It not onlv his nrnfes. I'Diil, but his nnigiikus duty a duty which he 'DW tn8HIT,rlnfr hihinanllv (Wl flointM lilu In- lUlllbleciire. I I lie has provided tllo "dreaded ccnsumptlon" fJiieacuraiiledlMea-V' beyond a doubt. In any ,:""aw, ana has on rue in nis American and turopeun lahoratorlcr) thousands 01 heartfelt 'Uiiioalals ot (fratltilde" trom those bouetllted W cured, In all part4 of the world. , t'AUrrhal anil niiltntinarT troubles Unit ti win. Option, and coin-Vimptlon, uninterrupted. speedy and certain deutn. Dtu't delay It is too late. HltJiply write T. A Slooum, VC.W Pine Ht.met. ?iew York, irlvliir hiim 5?J Postofllcs address, land the free medicine oe promptly Bent. I Please tell the Doctor aw bis offer in tho Post. . 1 Hart Qg Zzpenaa SBs' Not in many yeari have the ieo- ple of Snyder county beerr given such a genuine surprise and disap- jKiintnieut as tliey had last week when the Post .published a portion of Kcpresentative Herman's rmin.1 in the recent Legislature. It was a surprise to know that one hereto fore held in high esteem should transgress and nuke sucli a bol.l at tempt to take money illegally from the State Treasury. Thanks to (Jovernir Hastings who vetocvl those nuro.isoiiable and illegal bills. The constitution ot Pennsylvania allows a representative 8I0UO Hil ary amj 20 cents u mile tor one trip from their home to llarrisburg and return and it speciiioally states that lie is not entitled to any more wheth er serving 011 committw or not. These seven trijis to l'iiiladelhiii and return at 'JO cents a milc(J94) was charged not lo cover actual exjieiise, but to give extra compen sation that the constitution exprcsly l'orbiils. One bill like this amounts to very little in itself, but when a representative has a bill of this kind he is very careful to vote for every other fellow 's bill in order that no other fellow will he induced to vote against his bill. It is a case of "you tickle me under the chin and I will tickle you." We do not know die exact amount that Representa tive Herman vetoed by tlie Gover nor, but it will reach at least $200,- 000. Ol this amount the doveriior is withholding $U,",000 from the Normal schools, but the most of the balance of the vetoes represent 111011 i v that should not have been voted out. Such as $01,10 for illegal pay for Senate employees and $14, f:H for padding the pay roll to the House, $o000 for New York and Philadelphia Junkets, $2l")0 to II. 1. Goodman, $1050 for keeping bath room in order ($5 a day) and so on. A complete list will bo made in order to determine the exact num ber of thousands of dollars Herman voted for to get his bill of $304 np proved by the house. In addition to this Mr. Herman voted for $500 to Mr. Roberts and $500 to Mr. Saunders for their at torney fees. He also voted for Mr. Sluilcrs counsel fee and a like amount to Mr. IjcIi for counsel fee, The Elections' committee was the court ot inquiry sitting in judgment 111 the contest between Saunders and Roberts just the same as two per sons coming into our courts to settle anv ditlerences between them. Would a man, having a suit in our court expect the court to pay his at torney? This case is exactly sim- 1 lar yet Mr. I lermaii voted for $1000 attorney ices 111 the Saunders Roberts east, and $500 in the Shif- fer-Loh contest. In the first place the state should not pay such a bill and in the second pla.ie it is exces sive. The complete file of tbe Lcgisla tive Record has not yet reached thi; ollice, and so v can not vet lenrn whether Mr. Herman voted for the $5000 to pay the expenses of the legislature to go to New York and Philadelphia. The (iovernor vetoed it. This shall have our attention later. Will IHnelmnre Aliens While contractors at Pittsburg are worrying over the extra book-keep. inK that the new law taxing alien la borers three cents a day will entail on them, the railroads will act in a drastie way. It 1ms boon decided that, rather than bother with the work of keeping track of the tax on the unnaturalized foreigners, the railroads will discharge them and employ citizens in their place. The Ncalp Dill. The Governor has signed the bill placing a premium of $2 on wild cats, $1 on red or grey foxes and 50 cents on minks. In order to secure this premium the animal itself or its en tire pelt from tip to nose must be presented to a justice or alderman and make affidavit where and by whom the animal was killed. The officer will then out off the ears and burn them, giving the porson a cer tifio of the amount due him, who upon presentation of the same to the county commissioners will receive an order for the amount upon the county treasury. The officer who gives the certificate is to receive 25 cents for his services out of the county treasury. Any person who shall willfully and fraudently collect any premiums shall upon oonviction thereof pay a fine not exceeding $500 or undergo an imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one year or both. This law is now in effect. New Principal For Bucknetl Institute. Miss Evelina Stanton will taka charge of the Bucknell Ladies' Insti tute at Principal and of the College Women as Dean, at the opening of the school year, September 16. lliaa Stanton graduated , from Bucknell Goliejjd with the class of 1890, takiug hi;U r.tuk in her class, 1 A I. 1.. . I. ' nuu receiviuK utt prize 111 iuniu tnatics. She then bocatue Lady Principal of Ktybtou Academy, achiering Ki'e it success as a teacher and as an executive. After three years of service she re signed to pursue k'l-itdutile work iu the University of Chicago. (Icr specialty in English and Phi losophy aud her standing was the highest possible. It may be added that while iu the Uuivoisity, she was collaborator in preparing a ci it ical edition of Browniug fur publi cation. In 18J5 Miss Siuiitou bectme Pre eptress of the N n t h western State Normal, which position lm laid wheu elected Priusip.il of Bucknell Itistif titf. ur.i,ni::i rn i, v.vcatsox thip. Tour lulhd .litli I'ciiiivylTAnia 1? illro'v!. vislilas Watfelni ii! 1. N: 1 -i-i r iin. Thotu- and IhlnniR ijiehv, Mouir.ul, Sablo Chasm, Iike Cumniilnlii a id l.tke 1; orii, S ir - toira, and the Ills'lil in l or the l.nl-o:i. L.'jve Philadelphia by swela. train August K. The tour will bi 111 char,"! ot on j of tibt compinv's tourist agent.. An experienced chiperoti will also uccj'.n'.'.my I 'm p irty, having enr!al chargo of uuescorte.1 la llei. !' r.i! j of 105 frjin New York, Ilro-ikllu. Ni-w.uk. Trenton, Philadelphia, HarrlslMirg. li iltliiioic, 111 1 W.ishinytoa covurn railway and bo.it fan t ir t:i - eu'lio rauud trip, parlor-car seals, meals y r eile. leuel entertain ment, transfer cliar,'i', c.irrlairo hire In fact, every Iteiuot neccjj.iry cxpensj. For detailed itlnuuary' tickets, or any ii'Mltlon- al Informiitlon, a Idres'Tjurlst Agent. Pennsyl vania Kaliroad Company, llmi llro.idway. New York jS60 Kulton Street, Itro jklln ; or Oco. W. Boyd Asslstaut Ueneral Passenger Aguut Broad Street Station, PhlUdelplila. 8-5-St. It lollop Me4'nbo. of Vw York, on .lr Jiiines' Hcuduche Powders. "With regard to Dr. James' Head ache Powders, I have no hesitation in commending them to sufferers from headache. They relieve the pain speidily, and I have never known anyone to be harmed by their use. 1 have been a great sufferer from headache in my life, but have almost gotten rid of it by the con stant use of hot water and fruit and br doing without coffee. The Dr James Headache Powders have, however, greatly relieved me at timos and I never allow myself to be with out them, and have recommended to others freely. C. C. McCabh." For stile by W. II. Spangler, Drug gist Middleburgn, Pa. ( 17-9m Everybody Says So. Cnsenrets Canity Catlmrtio, the most won rljiful mciliiail discovery of tliu age, plcus nut and refreshing to tho tnst, uet gently unci positively on kidneys, liver and liowols, c -uising tho eiitiro system, dispel colds, euro licuilaclie, lever, habitual constipation niul biliousness, l'lcaso buy and try 11 box of (J. C. C. to-day; III, '.'.-, fill cents. Kold aud guurautceii to cure by nil druggists. W. H. PALMER, WATERLOO, IOWA. "Saved From the Horrora of Nervous Pros tration" by Dr. Miles' Nervine. aCOUUU does not ulways Itidlcato consumption. Mr. W. II. Palmer, of Waterloo, Iowa, writes: "I was taken with a nervous stricture of tho bronchial tubes, which dovclopcd Into nervous pros tration, I was so weak I could not sit up. I got do sleep for days except when under tho influence of opiates. For four months I suf fered a conies and prayed that I might die and be at rest. One physician said I had consumption, for I bad a cough that gave me no rest. But a good old physician whose mcdlctuo bad failed, advised mo to use Dr, Miles' Restorative Nervine 3 Nervine and I thank God that It has bright ened my days, lengthened my llfo and saved me from the horrors of nervous prostration." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money ref undod. Book on Heart and Nerves sent f rea to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. An Important (Input ion. If your friends or neighbors are mirroring from coughs, colds, son) throat, or any throat or lung dlscnso (Including consumption), nsk them ir they have ever used otto's cure. This famous Oerman rc.ierty t having a large sale here and Is performing somo wonderful cures of throat and lung dlsesses. W. II Spangler, Mlddleburg; M. Kothrock. M . I)., Ml. Plranniit Mills, will give you a sample bot tle free. No mni wr what other medicines have failed to uo, try Otto's Cure. Large size its and BOcts. Rlpans Tabules cure torpid liver. Rlpans Tabules cure bad breath. Twenty For more than twenty years we hare been telling- how Scott's Emulsion overcome the excessive waste of the system, puts on flesh, nourishes uii builds up the body, making it the remedy for all wasting di seases of adults and children, but it Isn't possible for us to tell the story in a mere stick ful of newspaper type. We have had prepared for us by a physician a little book, telling in easy words how and why Scott's Emulsion benefits, and a postal card request will be enough to have it sent to you free. To-day would be a good time to send for it. SCOTT It BOWNE, New York. A SUMMER SAIL in ladies' shoes is a pleasant voyage afoot, For the pleas ure it gives, there's no sail like our sale. Crowds are enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, coolest and best fit ting Summer shoes now man ufactured, at prices which buycis find it a pleasure to pay. For house or street wear, pleasure or every-day practical purposes, walking, riding, or driving, we supply the ideal shoes demanded In fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims your hands, by all means surrender your feet to these shoes. G.H. Kvit'iilors' Suit' of Vnliinlili- REAL ESTATE ! Ttio uiulrrNi;tiiMl lxoi'iiturM, of tin lit-t will untl tcHtamt'iit if .IjiiuU Itri'fMf, aiv of Perry Twp., Stiytlt-r I 'o , Pa. .U'l'i'iisril, innler ami liy virt ui of the pnuer niul ituthority contaiiii'd in till' MHil Will Ull'l ltilllHalll, Will io.Hf to f Hill- lit' wtle 011 the prrnilKi'M ut tint villitt; of -intuit, in Mjiid iniinty, on Thut8ilay, AitRiist 1 S:7. tlx fnllnwiiij; l("4'rili.il real ( tutr tt wit : THAI T M. I - All Unit K-itiiin iniKHiiiiKcti n. iMtii-nt unl trui't of Imnl Nitmitr in IVrry Twp., SnydiT t'u., I'h., ImiiiihIi'iI on tilt Nurtli by IiiihIn tif illiimi YrriT mni ,hn-oli Vi-ryrr, i-t. al,. I jiHt liv uiliii. i .mil Ii mliiii; from Mni. II. huruh to Mt. I'li'iifiiint M i I Ik. South liy lunils of .lui'oli S'Iiih'c'b licirn mni i n tllr W-l liy IiiiiiIm of Mi. .Iitcoli ArliuKiiHt mni ulliern. 1'ont.tiiiitiK 115 Arrrw, muri or Ii!,, with thn npiiiirti'iiaiirCH, nearly all of wliii li it ch ar mni in it khiiiI ntnti of cultivation anil on whirh urn cmird a Ijitki' Two-Htory Traini lwrlliii IIuiihi. a larxi' Ni-w Itank llitrii anil oIIiit oiithiiililiiiKH, Komi HatiT ami all kinil of fruit on tln rciiiiNiM, rloin. to iliurrh, Hrlmol, mai-Ui'l ami mill. Tin almvu in priui'liMilly liiue-Htotic noil. HlHAt T No. "-IfeliiKntnii't of Wooil IjiihI, wt'll tiiuhiTil with i-hrHtuut, onk, pini, vhiti onk, itimti' in IVrry Twp., louiity ami ntutc aforosniil, lioumli'il North hy Shailii iMuiintaiu, I'jiHt by IiiiiiIh of Joniithaii ilotti:rr. South liy lamlM of llt'iiry Itoyrr. WiNon .MiltrrliiiK. fl.al., ami on the Wt'.st liy huulmif .louiitliaii Kottiwr, ('uitaiiiiiiK 411 Ail ex, inoru or Im with Ihc uppurtt'iianivH' Halo tocoiiuurnco nt 10 o'clock A. M. of Mniil ilay when ilue uttcmlaiicis will he given untl the tcriiiH of utile- iiuwlu known hy tiKuKUK HKKKSK, .lAI'OH DltKKSI'., S. K. Itenner, Aue. Kxecutorn. Jiuvh (lilhirt, Attorney. AONTS WANTKI) for Dr. Tiilliiiioi-B 'TIIK KA U TI I (ill(III.Kl)" or IiIh tnininiM tour nroiiiid the world. A tlirllluiir Htory of savnu and llnrbiirnim Innds. Faur mill ton TiiIiiiiiko hooks olcl, mid "The Knrtli lilriMei"l IiIh lnlesl anil Ifreutt'st. PenmiiU I'liiirnioiiH jEveryljinly wiints thlH fiiinoiiH bonk, only f.'ir.il. H I vr iHiuk, Mi; ((inmilMHlon, a Onld mini) for workers, ( rcdll (riven ; Frelulitiiu'O pulil ; oullltsi tree. Drop all triiHh mid nell the King of biHikH unit iiuikv :ik) per month. Aildress for ontilt and terrl tory, l'Kori.Ws. 6 i4-iil. .1141 market Kt I'lilla,, Pu. A Miorl Cut lo llenllli. To try to cure constipation by taking pills Is llko irolnir round In a circle. You will never rciicli the point soiik'ht, hut only cot. hack to the stiirt liif point. A perfect natural laxative is Hacons' Celery Klnff, the celebrated remedy rorall nerve blood, Hlomaoho, liver niul kidney disease?. It retruliiteH tlie bowels. W. II. spangler, .Middle burirli ; M. Kotlinx-k, M. I)., Mt. Pleasant, .Mills, will (five you a Bumiilu package free. Luree size S5 and Wets. THE OLD ESTABLISHED --Merchants' House?-- Third Ntrcet Above Cnllowhlll, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Under New Management Kates $1.50 a day, $5.00 per Week. Wm. F. Miller, Prop'r. J fit ' nm Am ' J z t W 'if Money returned, Less Expressage, Sf not accepted. EquAL or anVWhecl Mamufactured FURNITURE, CARPETS AND CffilA. . H. FELIX, L Liberal Adjustments REMEMBER H. HRRVEY BCHDCH, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Only tlio Oldest, Strongest Cash Companios, Fire, Lite, Accident, and Tornado. No Assessments Tlio Aetna rounded A. 1)., 1S1!) Asscts$ll,055,513.8S u Home u 1 u 1S:1 " !),.S53,(i28.51 " American " " IS 10 " 2,10!),5Sl.5;i The Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Life Insurance Co. The IMdeliti Mutual Life Association. Your Patronage Si licited. NEW CLOTHING GUTElTuS' BAZAAR Everytliinj; in the clothing lino I keep. I Guarantee M Goois anfl Lo? Special reductions are now t bemtr ottered. i'nishiny CJoods,'Hats, Caps, etc G.C.GUTELIUS, Middieburg SUBSCRIBE FOR Tl Mill It gives all important news of tho Xotion. It gives all important news of the World. It gives entertainment to 3 011 ng and old It gives brilliant and instructive Editorials, Price, $1.50 a Year. M3625 ST VALU L j P TO ) AT E :kn, direct IrcmTactory, laving the agents' and CealerrproT- :(): l!i'ij,'lit 11 .v ili'ij,'iis -louk inn liviu every im k niul cm tier of cur St tin tSliti 1 niul Style,, in which ,A nn yoti sen vmir Uleul CouchesS CARl'KTS, ItniS, AKTSlJl'AlW ami PICTl'KKS at iric'H ho low that, oth er merchants run not compete. :0: Youth Ih'Kpt'otfiillv, Prompt Payments. No Premium Notes. Oents' t'm- ail luol. Prices. of .". eolori" Vlste'
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