l5T FOVDIR Absolutely Pur ictu imuno rawotii CO., m vom. WEST BEAVER. p, Swineford and Howard Pe i. ..,., -;.- u vr.. berlnnu county lust week. . . . J. ukiiis look 11 trip to Miflliu iast week for tue purpose of Lgatttave mill Fred. Gun siiKl urn nntiro pencil crop to f, How ell for 50c. per crate. ... . Georco sold oue of his Jed horses last week to Amnion Lk for in Alaska money . . . Decker of McClure is making biff improvements on Lis farm uakius c'"'n cr;L'k tbroui;li Lis .,). John huyilor is acting ns Xi). 2 over the job....llio ro- Utliiit there will bo a few good s to rent in Went Beaver in the J. J. Steely received word Hea-.lquurters iu Chicago, not touLis trip to Alanka until i t r i it i a ,cr oruers. uo uuouivi uiso uy enlist a few good men to t;o i uo ciauks that ever intended mittinc suicide need apply.... picnic held at StoiuiuRor's grove Lt Saturday was well attended. one that is to be bold at Law- son ueit Saturday is expected graud affair The G. A. It. have the encampment grounds ut completed with the exception Cutting up the tents, but as soon bey arrive they will be arranged putut) in old army style lies have been offered at 40c. crate at this end. Be Not Deceived eiperlfnce of the (peer N. J. Wine Co. continuous career ot more then forty la Grape culture aid Wlno making has ,ied id tUe production of Orape Brandy that HeDMSsy and MaiDoll ot Coimac A fine, tt li year old Grape Brandy Is rare ; tUelr iTlougoof 1807 1 becoming oflobrated i; Europeans who appreciate a pure article. .UttwUlt. 15EAVERTOWW. M. Curpcatcr met with quite a us accident Saturday morning, e takiu sr a load of emnt v barrels town tii his place. Oue of the Is rolled from the wagon nst the team which became ex pand unmanageable and in niiik- lue turn to cross the bridge in outu-eanttrn part of town Mr. eutor wuh hurled from the wag- to tho utony creek bod suatuiii- largo Dumber of bruises and about the brad aud body aud a lire of ouo leg about tbo uuklc doing an well as can be expect rauhou Fees is lying very ill s hardly expected to recover as wdl up m the aighties Sub- fur the Post. It is the lead- ppor of the county. The editor ft afraid to tell tho truth about ppt public officials. SKLLVSOROVE. L. Cooper and wife are at hmere ciminmnntinfr TIav J f cLt and sou of Lafayette Hill, winery county, are guests of f.s father-in-law, Dr. Born. rode their bin veins tVrin tlmi-o f'm Clara Noe'tling of Phiia., nor brother are visiting at Win. Noetlinc,a....TliA nhnir pntiou WAS Willi fit AllrU.l Jay, thore being about one pa people present, three of 1'ioirs were f horo on,l ..t - - wuu tWft .JUL I R audrm v;l-. T.i: . "law VI 1UU1UUH, fy of this place, was entcr-Fj'J- B. F. Kantz and wife. "item the daughter of Geo. muo ol Ueavertown n and family of Sunbury Muuay wita Mrs. Margaret P; mother of Mrs. G....Dr. 'sn und wife of Driftwood worm days with Druggist nev. J. lf Oiisb rt TW.. fe welcome guests at the home a trin to AMnr.; r:i u.. . Miller returned home from "WihUa.... Merchant Meek ' accompanied by B. O.Kes- JU Wlfn nni.i.1 Q.... t - ouuuay ac piew "' .. Mrs. Spanglerof Mid- I n lng entertained by P Vr-Spongier.... Mka Rao;a bowBoutof town for a llflO 1 -"uiurneu to her home. I he reports hiring a good time. . . . UisBea Lydii Fisher and Minnie Oortuer left Monday morning on their wheels for Juuhtta county. . . . Miss Margaret Haag of Milton is vis iting friends iu town.... Mrs. Mary Miller of Williamsport is visiting her mother, Mrs. Gortuer....Our base ball club expeot9 to play the Eagles mere club at that place ou Wednes day of this ock....Qdite a number of residents of town aud county went to the Grangers' Picnic at Wil liam Grove.... A number of G. A. 1L men from Lewistowu aud Adams burg passed through here ou Mon day ou their way to the National Eucampmeut Chas. Wetzel of Steeltou is circulating among friends in town.... Profs. Geo. E. and F. C. Fisher and B. M. Wageuseller re turned from their trip thro' Mary laud and Virginia. TLey were as far south as Richmond aud report having had a pleasant trip Misses Heiluiau aud Ward of Lebation are guests at the residence P. K. Blocker. lllNhop Mrt'nbr. at w York, iin i)r .lamps' llcadaolie Powders. "With regard to Dr. Jumes' Head ache Powders, I have no besitatiou in commending thciu to Huflorors from headache. They relievo tbo pain speedily, aud I have never known anyono to be harmed by their use. I h.ivo been a great sufferer from headache in my life, but have almost gotteu rid of it by the con stant use of hot water and fruit and br doing without coffee. Tho Dr James lleadaeho Powders have, however, greatly ielieved me at times and I never allow myself to bo with out them, und have recommended to ol hers freely. C. C. McCabe." For sale by W. II. Spnngler, Drug gist Middleburgh, Pa. C, 17-!im KUEAMKR. Miss Mazie Bickel of Paxinoa mingled with friends iu this place over Sunday.,, .Miss Itora Smith aud son returned home from a visit to Solinsgrove A good many of our people attended choir conven tion at Freeburg last Saturday.... George Stuck and A. D. Kreauier spent a day at Mt. Gretna taking in the sights of the picnic. . . .Benjamin Kramer an old and highly respected citizen of this place died last Satur day morning. He was buried at Salem on Tuesday, aged 87 years. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved friends.... A good many of our citizens are attending picnieat Williams Grove Smith Biehl of Lewisbure is visiting rela tive8inthi? place.., -The Kreanier and Globe Mills Sunday schools are having a union picnic ou Sept. 4th, near Kreamor .... Mrs. J acksou Mil ler of Paxinos formerly Miss Alice Row and child of this place wore visiting relatives at this place last week J. F. Walter and wife wore the guests of Win. (iomborling at Salem ou Sunday Jacob Row, John Field: and Samuel Bollinger spent n day lust week ut tho river fishing, aud succeeded in catching somo bass and eels A. C. Smith took a trip to Wilkesbarre and Sorantou John Bickel another of our highly respected citii:eas passed away Monday ut 10 o'clock. He will be buried at Salem ou Thursday Our citizeus have lost faith in Rep reseutative Herman. They are dis appointed in his calibre. The fact that ho has not answered decently the questions and charges of the Editor of tho Post is good evideuco thut he cannot do it satisfactorily. D1KD. Aug. 1H, near Riohtield, Mrs. Cath nt-ivwi r.niwliu nmtil H'A vniira nnil Oi iluira Ttit-at-monf. nf. IFmlilTnlil l?nr H.'H. Spahu officiated, assisted by . m. fi . I Ml lvev. xuoiuas uraj uui. If the predictions of Director Preston of the United State Mint about the increase in gold produc tion prove true, the silver causo will have difficulty iu getting recognition by tho great political powers in 1900. It ia now in order for tho calamity howlers and fraud criers to charge that the farmer is now receiving the reward fqr his troachery in voting for McKinleyand refusing to sup port Bryan, tho farrnors's friends, in that the trusts and plutocrats have raised the prices of wheat and other farm products in ordor to pay him for his vote. Tho farmers of the country have been tho first to feel the improved conditions of business. Tho pro ducts which they have had for sale have steadily risen in value all along the line, and the increased volume of money has come directly into their pockets. "Bradstreot'e," in speaking of the present condition of the American farmer, says : "The American agriculturist has had no such opportunity to reap so large a share of tho rewards of labor for years as is now promised him." The daily parallel ould be drawn with good efi'uct on some of the free tulver papers which were asseverat ing last year that the ouly hope of prosperity lay in the opening of the mints to the free and unlimited coin age of silver, but which are now forced to publish columns of matter fhowiug highly satisfactory and im proving busiuess conditions aud ar riving prosperity. The growth of protect ion seuti uieut has been evidenced in many ways during tlin past special sessr u vf Congress iu the discussion of the tariff bill, but uo more clearly than in the reception accorded to Senator McEnery upon his a i vivid iu New Orleans after a long tight ou tariff principles, iu which he btood tthould er to nhouldor with the great pro tection leaders of tho country. The July earnings of the railroads of the country show a marked im provement over July of last year or of the year preceding. This will be encouraging to the thousands of railroad men through the country whose attitude iu favor of sound money last fall was an extremely im portant issue of the campaign, and whose vole.4 did tiiiiuli t'i turn the lido of battle in favor of McKinley and sound currency. The quai tih- inteting of the Juniata Valley Editorial Association will bi held iu Poll Royal ou Friday. Auguxt 27r.h., Tlic i ditovial frater- Ilitj'V. ill iiidii!,;i' i'i mi eXeill sioii ' to Blair's Mills iinvogh the com lfsv of Col. T. S. I.-., lo ad, president of the Tux- w Y:.l!ey II R. The speeii.l liiiiii i!i Ii:..ve puit Royal at ll) I'cloi l; a. i.i. i r i n nii i ill of sea shore express on the P. It. R., arriv ing at Blair's Mills in time for an early dinner ut Hotel Blair, wheie the inetub'Ts of the Association nro assured of securing an elegant io past. Tho special will return to Port Royal in time to make coui.or tion with the evening trains east aud west on tho P. R. 11. Elder Wm. Tennison OF BUFKIN, IND., Telle of the Qreat Benefit Derived Front Or. Mile Heart Cure. FA PT TlI-;Pp ,.f ttiiiiillncV. H not easily cnrcl, hut it is (TiiAiii.r. l.iuu. ii j-L nil I'.uii tiiii:. i niiii &""ctO( for tiilrty-fivr- yearn with lieartdlH ttise, in fact, truuMol with It nearly all my v.r. r'irl tary as my fiitlier was aniicted Willi it. 1 liuv.! suffered Rre.it distress, iriy heart palpitated m .u:) a u e.itent us to KliaUu niy whole body. Sodihtrusslux w:is It I could only with Kreut- esldllllculty cncipnse myself tobleep. About two years ago I bepnn tiiklns Ir. Miles' Heart Curo, The first hi it lie riivo me uo perceptible bem'lit, but. after laklnt; tho third I besan to feel mucii relief mid I con tinued for Rome mouths. I huve i;ood rea son to believe tte cure U permanent. Dr. Miles' Ueuiedies are Hold by alldruR glsls under a posilive Ruur.'iutee, first liottle beneliu or money ri'fuuiled. lioo.; on Iieurt ami nerves si 'lit true to all applicants. Mt. MILES MEDICAL CO.. F.lkliort, Ind. 'D.'. iii' (S "Milan.' 4 ;tj . - S 'o i it EvcrrliotFy 5uj So. CasnnretB .'aiuly Catltartie, the most won derful medical discovery of tho Hire, plena ant iimi l efri'.slniii- to tho taste, net. gently and positively on kiducys. liver nnd bowels, chnusiiiir the cntiro system, dispel eoiils, cuiw hemhieliP, fever, linhilual emmtlpalinn und hilioiiHiies. l'lensn liny ami trvu box oft). C C. to-duy; U, y.".M)iTiits. (Sold und giiunintOL'd to euro by nil druj-ulsts. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The underHlirncd liavlinr lH"en resiorc-d to lieiilili by simple menus, uiler siilTerliii; mr sev eral years Willi a sevre lunif aHectloii, mid that dread disease Vonsiiitipilmi. Is anxious to inuke known to his fellow sutlen'rs the menus of cure. To thine who desire II, lie will cheerful l send (fre ot I'Dnrve) a copy ot t he prescript Inn used, whkli tlie.v n 111 Und a sure cure for ( ou- i...tlf I,.... Autll.HM f-...n....l. Il....l.l.l, anil all throat Mill lun Itlnliiillm. He hnpesali snrferern will try this remedy, as II Is Invaluable. Those desiring Hip prescript Ion. which will eost iimn noiiiiiiK. nun may prove a tiiesstni;, '.Mil please udilress llev. ICDIV.MU) A. WII.SOX, -io-lyr llruuklyn, Kew Vul An Important (('"'Mion. If your Irlends or neltrlibors are surferhiL' from coughs, colds, sore throat, or any throat, or luuK illsi'iiso tlni luillii'-r consumption), ask (hem II they have ever used otto's Cure. This famous (lerman remedy Is liavlmr a larne mile hern aud Is pei formlnir some wonderful cures nf throat and lunir diseases, W. 11. spanirlcr, Mlddlehuriri M. Hollirock. M. I).. Ml. I'lPaiaiit Mills, will irive you a sample bottle free. No matter what oilier meuieines nave riinen iu oo, try ottos Cure. uiriru size anu oueifl. Ripans Tubules, nipana TaDuies cum natitiea. Ripans Tabules: at druggists. Ripans Tabules: gentle cathartic. Ripans Tabules cure torpid liver. No-To-llao for Fifty Cent. Guaranteed men stroug, blood pure. 60c, II. All dru(iuj, depression of Spirits so common In summer-time, accompanied by loss of energy, lack of thought-power, means a deficient "supply of nourish ment The vital force is lost It Isn't a question of muscle and sinew, but of resistance and endurance. At any age, but especially in youth, it involves the risk of lung disease. Loss of flesh and a cough are threat ening signs. of Cod-liver Oil. with the nvno- phosphites, meets these cases pertectly. It tones up, fattens and strengthens. In Scott's Emulsion the taste of the oil is fully disguised, making it almost as palatable as milk. For hh1 at w. an l $!., hv all drueirir Scon Uow.nk, MtR. Chemima, Nu York A SUMMER SAIL iu 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 lif ting Summer shoes now iiian ufacturcd, at prices which buyeis iind it a pleasure to pay. For house or street wear, pleasure or every-day practicsil purposes, walking, riding, or driving, we supply the ideal shoes demanded bv fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims your hands, by all means surrender your toet to these shoes. G.H. elusticeof the Peace ANU CONVEYANCER M. Z. STEINiMGtl-t. Middlchiirch. I'a I'. K. ItOWI It. I'., i:. IM1VI.1MI BOWER & PAWLING, AttornojH-iit-Lnw, onices In lUnk IliilMlinr. llliuulClilll'gtl P8. CI IAS. NASIIl'UnVIS, Collections, Loans and Investments Iteiil I'.Htatr iiimI I'rii iilo llnnlinr Williuinspoit, Lvcoinino; ("o., la neposltsaeeepied.siihjeet to drafts or checks, rum any part of lliu A'orld. R. 1 PottiGgei', VETERINARY SUFJCEON. SELINSGROVE. PA. All pMfesslonat business cut rusted to niy euro will receive prompt and cari'fi.l attention. J AS. G. CKOU.SK, ATTOIINKT AT LAW, MlDDhKUUHO, PA. All business entrusted to his cure will receive prompt attention. Newly Enttiblinueil. WEST PERRY HOTEL, Oiir-lonrth mile Knsi r Itleliflolil. Tenins freo for traveling men to drive to town, before or lifter nieiiis. llstes 75 eenta per Day. J. 33. Zrlooes. r"xo. OBTAINED. DATFMTQ fnlMIIU TEEMS EASY. Consult or communicate with tho Editor of this paper, who will (flvo nil needed Infor mation. TIIEOUD ESTAUUSHliU --Merchants' House,-- Third Mreet A ! 'iillwhill. PHILALELPIIIA, PA. Under New Management Kates $1.50 a day, $5.00 per Week. Wm. F. Miller, Prop'r. world, somo oxcol sy- ono concern ffjm P ftjM makos tho bost Ml Ifil I 5ifc. 1 Blcyclos In tho In ono particular, others In anothor. Thoro aro many I grados, and grado Is not to bo dotormlnod by Sent CO. 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