Kyl Mm tea pan, MwMNtUkkM. K Absolutely Pur ftOYAl ftMtl NO POWMR 00., NIW TOM. SELLNSGROVB. Oyer a hundred wbeelmee and vbeelwomeD of Selinsgrovo and vi cinity eujoyed ft picuio at Litha Spring, 3 miles eR8t of Nortbumber litnd, on Tuesiluy. This is tbe first run of tbe kiud made by tbe Selins grove wbeeluien and everyone was well pleased witb tbe trip. After tbe return borne in tbe eveninc, tbe party paraded tbiougb tbe streets of town Miss Katie B. Ebrbart is tbe guest of her brotber's family in Sew York City . '. . .Prof. Wni. Noot lms and family are taking in tbe Centennial at Waynesboro.. ..Mifs Rosa Gortner, who bas been spend ing ber vacatiou witb MiH8 Anna Xoaker at Milton, bns returned Lome.... Thieves are again operat ing iu town. Tbey removed a pane from Jeweller M oyer's window on ilouduy night but were prevented from making a big haul by tbe breaking of tbe glass on tbe pave ment wbieb aroused tbe neighbors. Tliree watches & several rings were taken. .Mrs. J. E. Forrester is at Ocean Grove tbis week. . . . Rev. W A Haas is taking in tbe sights at Atlantio City ... . Miss Mollie Burns has returned from an extended visit to relatives and friends. . .Tbe town is beginning to become lively on ac count of the students returning. . . . H. L. Guss and mother, Mrs. E. M, Guss, of Princeton, N. J., were in town on Thursday and Friday. FREEBURtf. Our Lutheran choir furnished tbe music at the mission festival at St. John's Luth. church of Lykens Val ley. Tbey assembled in Boyer's prove near Dniontown. Rev. G. D. Druckonmiller and Prof. Boyer le livered addresses. It was a cheer ing sight to see the members of this' congregation to come in wagons, carrifltres and buggies with tbeir families to spend a day in a beauti ful crove in social enjoyments. Tbe procession 'van led by Elizabethville Invincible Baud. Rev. J. H. Ritter pastor returned suitable thanks to thelarce audience. ...Mrs. W. H. Dill, lira. W. L. Dill and little Mar caret left for tbeir home, Paterson, Tuesday, having enjoyed tboir visit to their old homo where rest the ro- mains of husband and father in Ev etgreen cemetery. Elizabeth R. Dill will remain until, at lenst, next Mou day to resume ber work in tbo same school at Paterson that nho bas taught for the past nine years. She is a very popular teacher. .. .Mrs Anna M. Phillip, of Mecbamcsburg, spent several weeks very pleasantly with her aunt, Mrs. D. S. Boyer. She left for Yeagertown, her former home, to remain several weeks. . . . J, P. Eearns and son, of Beavertown, Tisited our place last weok....Our Sunday schools will bold a joint pic nic on Sept. litb at Eantz. They in wn a to go in wagons drawn by a traction engine.... Goy's Hydraulic Oder press is kept very busy.. "rof. Boyer spent several days in siting releatives at BerrTfiburg. UratzandMillersburg....J. C. W, Bassler, G. A. Botdorf, J. T. Moyer others of this place attended Williams Grove cicnio. WEST BEAVER. , I'.W. Treaster put through 16 tmshels of wheat in 10 minutes at Swinetord's threshing.... The pic nic hold at Lawver's on last Satur day was a Buccess in every way. It as estimated that about 2000 per sons wore on the ground. J. P. of Lowell had charge of the dudes and te acted bis part first clase, and got tl.A 1 : i. K . r urn watcn Mrs. IS. W. lerce of Knn l brother, W. Y. McGlaughlin and :Pects to remain for a few months J. J. Stooly, who was on the sick ist for a few days last week, uudcr lecareofDr.Boush, isablo to be jwd again.... T. F. Swineford n order for 20 car loads of weslast week and reports tbe ncei going up. Cause, McKinloy, lor William Rr,11T,l,.... Bking rapid progress with his itM... i ... 1 - ana wnen completed ex. pcts to sell cheaper than ever; . . . Mrs. Levi Treaster was called to Mifflin county hut week, to attend to her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Bauni gardner, who is Bick....H. Bauni gardner and wife spent Sunday with H. Houser at McClure. . .Camp No. 65 S. of V. are getting along O. K. in their drilling under the cure of Oapt. Bouth. CENTREY1LLE. Warren Bingamau is ou the nick Ust....C. A. Walter of Vicksburg was in town one day last week Jacob Marks of Cliutou, Heury Co., Mo., is the guest of his brother. Cyrus.... John Bingaman aud wife of Freeburg were the guests of 8. S. Bowersox's on Salurdiiy evening ....Henry Frock and family of Union county, weiw the guests of L. A. Stine on Sunday .... Mrs. Fred. Riuehart of Michigan City, Ind. is visiting friends at this place. ...L. S. Hartman whs to Millmont ou Sat urday evening.... Delegate F. H. Stine aud S. F. Sbeary were to tbe convention iu Harrmburglast week . . . .Mrs. J. E. Bolig of Bloomsburg visited friends here during tbe past week C. AJ. Showers and R. B. Fessler .vcro tbo Delegates to tbe Democratic Convcntiuu at Middlo burgh last Mouday. . . .A. B. Shear v made a trip to MiiUiuburg one day last week Our Suuday schools will hold their uuuuiil picnic in' Wal ter's grove on Saturday, Uthlnst. BKAVKUTONWN. Last Monday night tbo Central Hotel aud tbe residence of J. P. Kearns woro visited by burglars. At tbe hotel they secured some change, a revolver, and some quilt patches at tne luttei s residence, a witten niul cuam, a tunc quilt ami a gold linger ring. .. .Reuben Feese, who has been ailing for some time, died lust Saturday and was buried Aug. 30th. Aed 82 years.... Tbe school teachers for tbo ensuing term have been selected as follows Primary, John S. Kern ; 1st Inter uediate, Jacob A. Aigler ; 2nd Inter mediate, Wni. E. Walker; Gram mar Grade, Elmer E. Wetzel Bobb's, Irvin Freed ; Dieeso's, John Hassinger. HBMMELS WHARF. A number of our folks enjoyed the choir convention held at Freebure ....Miss May Schoch is visiting friends at Millersburg....Mr. and Mrs. Hokhue returned from their wedding trip to Europe.... Peter Daily's and Lucy Lafferty spent Sun dar at Freeburg.... Miss Carrie Schoch is ontertaing two young la dies and Mrs. Brown of Pbila. . . . Miss Martha Schoch is visiting her sister and little friends in Lirerpoo ....Edwin Fisher, our fisherman, has been catching soma nice fish. . Mr. Nuce made a trip to Sbamokin last week. . . .Theodore Hummel an Dan lift rick made a trip to tbe peach orchards last week Mr. and Mrs. Brubaker of Millorsburg wore ontertaiued by Johu Schoch and family over Sunday Mrs. Foy ontertaiued her sister of Sun- bury last week.... James Kessler and wife were to Suubury last Sat urday. Ted. ADAMSBUKU. Mrs. Lawson of Pittsburg aud Mrs. Jos. Dreose nnl Master Geo., spent a day with Mrs. Banks Dreei e ....Miss Bessie Mechtly has re turned home from Milllintown L. R. Hainos, Jus. Keller, Paul Knerp, J. M. Baker and Samuol Werner attended the G. A. R. Na tional Encampmont. They report a line time.... J. E. Romig visited friends in McAUistervillo over Sun day. He was accompanied home by Mr. Davis Rev. C. M. Aurand, wife and son of Berwick are visiting friends in this section ... Mrs. Adam Smith and daughter of Borwiclr, have returned home, after a brief so journ in Adamsburg Isaac Getz is erecting a new bouso iu Pine Grove.... Mrs. Robert Miller pur cuased Me bteiningor property on Water street. Consideration $2&0 Presiding Elder Stapleton, prendbed in tbo Evangelical church on Sunday. . . .The following teach ers bftvo been elected : Adamsburg High, Chas. Wetzel ; Intermediate, Tked. Ewiug ; Primary, Estella Ro mig ; Ewing's, Mr. Reiuhart ; Hack- enberry's, C. Herbster; Bickel's, Ira Klino; Ulsh's, Bcllo Freed; Meyer's, Wni. Kline ; Felkor's, J. F. Keller. MT. PLEASANT MILLS. The Dreese farm wns sold on Thursday to Dr. H. M. Nipple, for $1700.... Tho Jacob Schnoe farm was sold on Saturday also to Dr. Nipple, for $81(S;.00. This cives NiDDle the control over two of our best farms.... Peaches seem to be exceedingly plentiful this year.... R. H. 8paho and wife are taking a week'a trip to Beading, Philadel phia and Lancaster. The latter place being Mrs. SpaWa native borne J. A. Shadel and Peter S. Meiser are taking views in the east ern counties.... Dr. Longacie is in terested in tbe peach business. The Doctor has a line orchard on his farm near Verdilla . . . . W. H. Wendt of this place has been placed on the democratic ticket against J. H. Wil lis for Register and Recorder. Mr. Wendt is a man who deserves recog nition and we are sorry he is on the minority party EllaSbadleis on the sick list.... Eldon Roush is vis iting friends in this place. He ex pects to leave for Painos iu a few days. . . .Geo. F. Broius and P. A. Schnee have a desirable farm for sale cheap. . . . A collection was lifted on Sunday evening by tbe C. E. So ciety to purchase a lamp for the out side of the Lutheran and Reformed church.... Tbe new school house is nearly oomploted and presents a ueut appearance.... The house oc cupied by Albert Schnee was bought on Saturday bv John Mengel, Sr., for $i5( and the one occupied by J. A. Shadel was purchased by Win. I. Yerper for If 405. ,Tl t.bovn named properties were a pint of the estate of Jacob Schnee, dee'd. Two traets of woodbind were also sold, t.ne to Molin and Spaug'er for 21)2 and one to L'hus. Miller foi :il. . . .Ttueher'B j examination will 1 e held hero on Wednesday. Mriir liny JUII.Ml. Slmiley 1). Rotl'.rruiel of Elyslmrg was killed nt the Wusliiii'jton street crossing of t Lr Northern Central road nt Sliaiiiokin about 9 o'clock Friday morning by being run over by a Lehigh Valley train. With sev eral friends be had gone to Sliaino kin to attend an Epworih League picnic, and iu attempting to cross the railroad was run down. Both arms and logs was terribly maugled. He died about two hours ufUr tbe accident. ViN6Mriy Jtem. Miss Maggie Hannah DANVILLE, ILL. Long Suffering from Haadachs Cured by Dr. Milea' Rastorativa Narvin. W V EADACnns are the Iano of wonmn's life. Frequently relieved liut frldom permanently cured, thu ultinuuu re sult is continual misery. Miss Mairjjie llan nutt.51 Client nut t., Imnvllle, III., says in Juoe l!-9ti: "I cannot add to my testimony of last year except that I am well and strom;. Two years apo I liad such a pain in my head that I ate tiothini;. v as desperately nervous TfWWi ''ould not sIi,,,p 14$JiN Dr. V' J1'lor ""Plications !r"lIll4'v!' 1'ccuiiar to my sex set wines ltl and pnr ))liysll..in f NCrVinC 5 called another in con- vPetoro s"!ta,uton,1 ,T,,,,y d0- W'jiJ .... vf elded I had cunsunip- I 4i riWIIMf S' I tlim ti M.i must ill... I Miles' ltestoratfve Nervine ttnd the second nljrht obtained the first nights real sleep In foorwoeks. 1 know that Dr. Miles' llestor atlve Nervine saved my life. Dr. Miles' ttemedleg aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee. Urst bottle benofits or money refunded. Uouit on Heart and Nerves sent freo to all applicants. Uii. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Iud. Everybody Fays So. Cascaret Candy Cntliartic, the most won derful medical discovery of tho oe, pleas unt, and rerivsbmir to tho taste, act trently mid positively aa kidneys, liver und iiutvt-ls, eleauaiiiir tho entiro avsti'in, disM'l colds, curt' iHMidaoho, fever, habitual comllpation and biliousness. I'leuso buy and trv a box of O. C. C. tn-dayj 10, i-.. Ml coins. Holdund guaranteed to euro by all dn (fists. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The underslcrned tiavlnir tieen restored to health b.vHimple means, alter sulTerlng lor sev eral years with asevre lunir affect Ion, and thai dread disease 4 OiiMnmplion, Is nnxlniis to make known to his fellow sutTerers the means of cure. To those who desire It, lie will cheerful ly send (Tit of etmrifc) a cuiy of the prescription used, which thev will Hint a sure cure for ( on sumptlnn, Aatliina, (nfarrh, llroiirhllla, and all tUniat mmI hm? Malatllr. lie hopes alt HiitT..rj4nt will trv Hilu rt.iniNlv iiulf Iu liit',,!,,..!,).. Those rteslrlnjr i he prescript Wi. which III cost ineui aoininir, ana may prove a blessing, will please address HI'V. HIIWAItll A. niltUN, o-io-lyr Brookbn. New Vt rk An Important )iexiloii. if your Irlenrts or neli;hhors are stifferlne from coughs, colds, sore throat, or any throat or Inn disease (luciuniiiir consuuipiioii), iik tnem If they have ever used tnto's c ure. This laiiious Oermnn remedy Is Imvlni: a nrgii sale hen and Is pnrforinhur amne wonderful cures of throat and lunir diseases. VV. 11. Spammer. Mlddlehiirir; M. Kidhroek. M. 1)., VI. I'lciKtint Mills, wlllkrlve you a Rumple Isittle fns. No mutter what oilier medicines hsve failed to t.o, try Olto's Cure. wiri;u M.o na auu oucin. KlpunsTabuK'8. Rlpana TnDuies cure nausea. Ripans Tahulcs: at drtigRlsta. RIpana Tubules: gentle cathartic. Rtpans Tabulea cure torpid liver. Ko-To-nae for Fifty Centa. Guaranteed tnli&rM tiahl auu ...w Den troDif, blood pure, tuo, 11. All druiwlau Losing Flesh You naturally lose flesh In the summer and running down is so easy. You get a little weaker each day without hard ly noticing it There is loss of appetite, headache, weakness of the muscles, disturbed sleep, weakness of memory, and these are the beginning of nervous prostration. Iron and tonics and bitters may afford some temporary relief, but what you need is a food for body, brain and nerves. Sctfttfc 6mut&icru of Cod-liver Oil with the Hy pophosphltes, furnishes just the nourishment needed for those who are run down and pale and thin and weak. If you lose flesh in summer take Scott's Emul sion now. Don't wait till fall or winter before beginning. Fur wle at 50c. and t.oo by all druggist, A SUMMER SAIL in ladies' shoes is a pleasant voyage afoot. For tho pleas ure it gives, there's no sail liko our sale. Crowds are enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, coolest anil best tit ting Summer shoes now man ufactured, at prices which buy ex s lind it a pleasure to pay. For house or street wear, pleasure or every-day practical purposes, walking, viding, or driving, we supply the ideal shoes demanded hv fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims yoar hands, by all means surrender your feet to these shoes. 6.H. (Justice of the Peace AND COTV10YANC$R. M- 2. STEIMMGER. Middlcburyli, Pa F. v.. lUIWI R. k. i:. ruvi.i.Mi BOWER & PAWLING, Attorney s-at-Lnw, OTices In Hank lltilldlnir. Hiflilct-nrgli Pa. CHAS. NASH PUKVIS, Collections, Loans and Investments. Ilenl i:lile nml I'rli itlc llnuker. WillitimsiKirt, LycoiuiiiR Co., Va Deposits aervpi.Ml. subject todrafts or checks, rout any part of the world. A. 1. PotticsGis Veterinary sUrceoN. SCLINSGROVE. PA. All professional business entrusted to my care wai receive prompt and careful attention. JAS. O. CUOUSE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MiDDLKUIKO, PA. All business entrusted to hi care will receive prompt attention. -Newly Establishoil. WEST PERRY HOTEL, lllir.ftiiirlli iikll KiaMt nri)iililli.l.l Teams freo for traveliug ineu todrivo A. a r . iu town, oeioro or aiier iiuuls. UatoH 75 cents por Day. J. 33. 2Ft.oss. Pi'o. PATENTS OBTAINED. TERMS EAST. Consult or communicate with tho Kdltor of Oils paper, who will give all needed Infor mation. THE OLD KSTADUSHUU -Merchants7 House,.- Thlril Nlrort Above nllonhlll. FHILASELFHIA, PA. Under New Management Kates $1.50 a day, $5.00 per Week. Win, F. Miller, Prop'r. )fr)))k Straightfonvard Wheel. r.- 7' aw if 5r g)SSent examination on receipt of $5.00, if !'.ct accepts! money r.'tunu'J lo.: crcrrcssa''?. V THlji10ROiCfCL(G-l NEW CLOTHING AT GUTELIUS' BAZAAR. Everything in tlie clothing line I keep. I Gnarantee Gooi Ms aiifl Low Prices. I Special reductions are now- being fiffered. n ilk. nishing (SoodsHats, Caps, etc Coxae, aal Leata oo;c ;ziz. GjC. GUTELIUS, Middleburg FURNITURE, CARPETS AND CHINA. ri& M iy - -71 1 v-f. f -1 ? . tl v . H. FKUX. Levisb Liberal Adjustments- H. HMRVEYSCHDCH, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, ET.IGllOVE, PA. Only the Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, Fire, Lite, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments NoPremium Notes. The Aetna rounded A. 1., 1S10 Assets ll,0;3.ol..S$ " Home " " 1S5.1 !,so3.2S.5-l " American 1S10 " 2,-10!,oS 1.53 The Standard Accident Insuranc: Co. . The New York Life Insurance Co. The Fidelity Mutual Life Association. Your Patronage Solicited. SPACE OPPEN- Pa. its Lcojcr; promise KOTIIINU IT DOES NCT prpiLL. V, IS OUR L,ungrcn Special $65. G. O. D. priviHv of SV dents' fur- :U: Bright isew ilesins look out from tvery nook nml corner of our Store Shapes nut! Styles in which nt ouce yon ei your itleul. Couches chairs- 'AKl'KTS, IU ;s, AIM SijUAKS nml l'lCTCUKs ut price mi luw Hint oth- r lnerc!iiiht cull h.it cntnpet. :(): Vi iir- l!-nctf:i!iv. OWl), Prompt Payments. 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