rs argaurf inisur ye wl or iru," c Iff 'A. AMoiutsty Pur SOVM. IWM KMMR CO., HIW VOSM. SIIAMOKIX DAM. A nlpaxaut ami njovable surprise pjrty was held at the home of Willet irbosast in honor of Mrs. Arbo r's 40th birthday. Gl of Mrs. Ar bogast s menus niHueil in upon ner .ml did certaiuly tiurpi iso her. The tollowinff are tbo mimes of those present : Mi s. 11. L. r ihh, Mihs aim jieFiss. JJ.iieisier, Nviinanu iiaugii er. Wesley Froymeyor and vrife.Mr. foy, Mrs. Kerstebr, Thomas Het-i-mul wife. O. II. llano nud wife. jlrs. X. II. ilftrtnmti and tlaughter. Um. J. II. lihonds aud eous, Miss lmm Deobler mid daughter, Mrs. Jhiuph Gilbert, son a-id daughter, Urs. 'Peter Truto mid daughters, r., Auiuiller and wife, Mrs. Hiram Stall, sous tind daughters. Charles Bower, wife uad daughter, George uffler aud wife, Mr. Shipa and wife. Einamijl Yeager aud wife, Homy Ennnnd wife, Wm. Gaugler aud i(e, Chas. Farlemane, wife aud daughter, John Wilt and wife, Con- ndDutry, wife and daughter, D. P. Ritter aud wife, Martin blear and wife, Wm. Young and wife, James imkv aud wife, Harry Kessler aud fife. Mrs. Frauk Fisher aud son, tod Mrs. Isaao Fisher. The presents ereuiee and numerous. The even-in- was snent in eating and drinking, ind all seemed to enjoy themselves. ibout 11 o'clock the guests left and iH wished Mrs. Arbogast many more inch enjoyable birth-days Our Cuming Factory resumed opera ion Aug 81st, which gave employ lent to quite a number of our boys ud girls. . . .Willet Arbogast, Newt. Itrtman and Frank Santee took in h sights at Ocean Grove, Atlantio Hy and Philadelphia last week and eport having had a good time... lor genial landlord, E. A. Aurand ud wife, took in the Williams' Irove picnio last week. a 4 11 MT. PLEASANT MILLS. The following teachers were hired teach the Porry township schools the enuring term: Fremont rominar, 0. W. Sierer; Fremont rimary, James W. Arbogast ; Heis- Valley, T. G. Arbogast ; Smith's, ILGarman; Leister's, Goo. H. eichenbach ; Morning Glory, C. N. rosius ; Schnfler'8 H. E. Keiter; Jrymoyer's, P. T. Brosius and Sine, Eugene Markley. The salary Fremont Grammar and Aliue pools were fixed at $28 all the rest $25.... Albert Schnce is tho pos- f wr of cjuito a novelty iu the flow- This remarkable llower fonis but once a year, and then Ir a very short time. It begins to fn at sunset and at midnight is If open when it begins to close nd till two o'clock every trace toe large snow white flower has ppearod, and only what seems a bud is left. Mr. and Mrs. won Monday evening invited mber of their friends to witness blooming of this floral beauty. called the "Night Blooming n"....Rev. Spahn returned on Saturdry last, from his to tbe South-eastern section of itate. Mrs. Snahn staved in tor. and will be accompanied by one of her brothers. . . .The war-old daughter of W. H. died on Sundav. of bronchial onia. Funeral on Wednes- Our lime burners are all everlastingly at it at present armerBare busv sowing of our people are talking of go- uiaaieburgh on Saturday to T. Swallnw KKEAUEtt. ti Stanfl onion picuic on Saturday was lute a success. Revs. Schn able lrtz and TV P. TO TW1 I . - IV t AVIS TT vl O PWs- The Freeburg band Pdexcellont music... A. A. f'inan and wife pf Lewistown Jr parents at this place 'uuunv ni 1 n i -Mwter Georga Rousta of 'n. 11 ifi Place last week. . . i euitzdman "biked" it from Saturday to attend the FREEBURG. JohnlHouts bought 4 1 acre or chard lot 1 mile south of Freeburg of John E. Mover for $525 . ..Frt-e-burg Cornet band furnished the mu sio at the joint picnio at Gilbert's iu Middlecreek twp., also at Smith grove. They are enthusiastic iu their work ...John G. Brown has erected a new baru on Lis prowim s in Freeburg. . . .Clifford Moyer after spending a year in St. Louis, re turned home last week. . . .The tele phone wires are now ready to trans mit messages, which will prove a ready convenience for our people ... .The cellar is excavated for the new store room that Jerry Charles is erecting on his premises. His ex tended mercantile business and more room needed for the postof fice required the erectiou of a new building. . . .Allen Boyer of Chicago after spending some time very pleasantly as the guest of his uucle D. S. Boyer returned home last Tuesday.... Miss Annie J, Moyer ended her vacation at the parental home uud returned to Alleutown to resume her duties as priueipid at the Musical Department of Allen- town Femalo eollego Our joint picnio will bo held at Kantz inane ground next Saturday. We will all be convoyed from Freeburg on hirg wagons drawn by a Traction Engine Z. T. Hoover bored a well ou the-premises of Brtsslcr's estate on Mow Market street. Nearly all our people ure now with a well, since Hoover has eugaged iu the businexs ....Rev. Druckeii miller announced last Sunday that he would bo mar- nod at Alleutown on the sth mst. and would arrive here iu tho even ing. The members of the charge will give him a cordial and substan tial reception. . . .Harvest Homo col lectiou last Sunday was $11 3S for tho beuevolent operations of tho church.... Johu Hummel, Heury Romig and their wives, U. S. Schnee, Geo. W. and John Holsapple, Joirv Charles, John Heck and Mr. Stroh of Paxinos, held their annual fish ing expedition to the Juniata river, near Millerstown, last week. After an absence of one week they re turned home in fine spirits, with substantial sun-burnt faces and re ported having caught suffient fishes to satisfy their appetites, leaving enough in the river for next year's fishing. A good friend at Freeburg addressed their letters "Benjine Fishing Club" and Howard Arbo gast as a committee of inquiry as to their safety, hiked it bv way of Ori ental, to the headquarters of the party Conrad Hummel and brother of Middlecreek township were the guests of Prot. Win. Moy er last Saturday. BEAVEKTOWN. iuihs uerue uuou, oi ivraizervuie, spont Sunday at Simon Hpocht's. . . . Wm. GreeuUoe left on Monday morning to attend a term of school at Berwick Quite a number of our folks attended tho Troxelville picnic last Saturday. . . . A. II. Bow ersox. wifo aud daughter, Carrie are visitiug friouds iu Michigan aud Ohio Mrs. Jano E. Rhamstino moved into her new houso. W. A. Rhamstine moved iuto tho house vacated by hor. TROXELVILLE. The potatoes in our community are more plenty than was first sup posed.... Our town witnessed the faces of many strange people on last Saturday, many young people who came from Union county to take part in the delightful recreation which always is experienced by those who participate in the merriments of our picnic. Our union picnio was verv largely attended. . . .William F. Howell of Paxtonville was the truest of his friends at this place Saturday . . . .Our schools are all supplied with teachers except one. Our directors have a diligent, assiduous studont in view. We hope ho will be secured . . . .Charles Goss acd J. A Herman, tho well-known foot-ball players, loft again for SuBquehanna University where they wero admitted at the last commencement in tho Junior class.... A birthday parly was hold for Mrs. Kate Aumiller one evening of last week. She had boen absent from home for seme time and when she arrived home, to her utter sur prise, she found the house crowded with jolly people. She received manv presents. Aftor refreshments wore served they resorted, for a short time, to various social cames after which all returned homo, well pleas ed with the hospitality. . . .Mrs. Eva Shrader was buried in the Troxel ville cemetery last Sundav. Rev. Landit officiated. She was aged 81 years, 6 months and some days.... Thoso of our young pooplo who are aspiring for a higher education are now patronizing Susquehanna Uni versity in stead of 0. P. 0. A stu dent ahould attend a school that ii already prominent and that has a bright future before it. A Fablia Letter. CinHniwttl, Ohio, August 14. 1890. Aunt ItachMl Span. Drar .UUu : Wt are am In family myself, wlfo, bat sla ter and four children. All have been sick two summer with malaria. Quinine would break it but lrvet us weak and distressed in the brad and when we stopped the quinine tha fever re turned. Many people praised your IVrurian Hitters and our physician told us to use It. I fi-el grateful to you becaune your bitters has cured every one of us after using it 21 days. We Med it Ave and six times a day, taking a table pooufi.l of the bittr Iu a small wlas glans of r.K-r- Port Wiua. Hev. John J. Thomas. School of Industrial Art. The different courses offered by the school cover all forms of Art aud Desigu : Paioiiu, Sculpture, In terior Decoration, Architecture, Book and Magazine Illustration, &o Young men and youug women ure admitted to all courses en equal terms. The school is e.-qwciall.v strong in the instruction which it provides iu all branches of Textile Design and Manufacture. Its textile department constituting it complete school in itself, being not ouly the oldest aud most complete textile s.ehool in America but one of the host ach oU of this kind iu thu world. An appropriation madu by the lal legislature cuubles Mid institution to oiler oue or more free si'holarships to each county of Pennsylvania. At least ouo scholarship is available for each county iu the !;tlo and for couutits having; iwv. tl.m o;m sen ator, us many scholarships are pro- vidod as thero are senatorial du-- tricts. Tho appointments to thest are made by the governor of the state, usually on tho recommenda tiou of the souator and at least one representative from tho district in which the applicaut resides. Blank forms ofapplicatiou aud all informa tion regarding details will be fur nished by Principal L. W. Millor, at the school, Broad aud Pine Streets, Philadelphia, to whom all commuui cations should be addressed. A Physician's Tribute T tne Benefits Received From Dr. Miles NEW HEART CURE. HEART DISEASE la curable. It la not surprising that all cases uru not cured, since no physician li:is made tlio heart a special study for a quarter of a century as Dr. Miles lias done. Tho follow ing tribute from a physl.-inn will bo read with Interest. "Forsix years prior to taUinc Dr. AIllos" New Heart Cure my wifow:;sa terrible sufferer from heart disease. She bad a constant flutter ing of tbe heart and KsTlSQCt vUCSfl '10 tk tbree bottles of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and was complete ly restored to health, and lias not taken a drop of medicine during tbo past two years. Coder these circumstances I cannot do Otherwise than recommend It to others." Friendship, N. Y. W. II. Scott, M. D. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by alt drug gists under a positive guarantco first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent f roe to all applicants. DU. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Everybody Bays So. Hftl'ftll mmllnnl fli'wwuAW a .In. n .... I .... ant and refreshing to the taste, net gently mm jiuaiuvciy on Kiuueys, nvornnu noweis, cleansing tho entire, system, dispel rolds, ' .,. ., iiHiituiiHi , Mlini lf.l ll.ll and biliousness. Pleano buv and try n box of C. C. C. to-dny; 10, a.', Ml cent. Hold and feuuiuuiueu vi cuiu uy ail uiuKIHIh. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The tindcrslened liavlnif been restored fn health bv sltniilu nieaiis. finer HiifTerinir furanv. erul years wlih n sevre Iiiiik ntlectlon, and that dreud dlseaso 4'iiNiniitloii. Is anxlnus to make known to his fellow Hiirrerers tlie meaiiM of cure. TothoKt who desire It, hn will cheerful lj send (free ot charge) a copy of the prescript Ion used, which they will II ml a sure cure for n. sumption. Asthma, Catarrh, Krom-Mtla, and all throat nnd lung Mnlailirs. lie hopes all siillerers will try thin remeilv, as It Is Invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost thorn nothing, ami may piovo a ulesalng, will please address Kev. EDWARD A. WILSON, iMO-lvr Urookli n, New Vcrk nr j i wciuy For more than twenty rears we hare been telling: how Scott's Emulsion overcomes the excessive waste of the system, puts on flesh, nourishes and 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 g-ood time to send for it. SCOTT 4 BOWNE, Nw York, ESCJ An Important noHlion. If your friends or neighbors nro RtitTerlng from coughs, colds, sore threat, or any throat or lung disease (Including consumption), ask them If they have ever used Otto's I'uru. This famous German remedy Is having a large snle hero and Is performing some wonderful cures of throat nnd lung diseases. W. II. spnngler, Mlddlehurg ; M. Kothrock, M. !.. Ml. Pleasant Mills, wlllirlve you a sample not I le free. No matter what ot hor medicines navo rauen to ao, try otto s Cure. Large size. Si and suets. Rlpans fabules: gentle cathartic Rlpans Tabules cure torpid liver. No-To-Bae for Fifty Cent. GuanuitaMi tnhuu. h.ki. , . mo .trong, btooalr "WWW g"Sr A SUMMER SAIL in ladies1 shoes is a pleasant voyage afoot, For tbo pleas ure it gives, there's no sail like onr sale. Crowds are enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, coolest and best fit ting Summer shoes now man ufactured, at prices which buyeis find it a pleasure to pay. For house or street wear, pleasure or evcry-day practical purposes, walking, riding, or driving, we supply tbo ideal shoes demanded by fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims your bands, by all means surrender your feet to these shoes. GH. 'u&iice of the Peace AND GOMVF'JYANOIQR-M- 2. STElNINGfcK. Middlcburcjh, Pa r. k. nowr.it. k. r. imwumj BOWER & PAWLING, AttoriieyH-nr-Lnw, oniccs m iink nuiiding. MiulliCtllllll Pa. CIIAS. NASH I'UIiVIS, Collections, Loans and Investments. Iteiil l.Hlatc hiiiI lrltnte Itimker, WillianiHport, Lycoming Co., Pa Deposits accepted, subject todratls or clieclm. rom any part of the world. K. 1 Potticgei', Veterinary sUrceoN, SCLINSGROVE. PA. All professional business entrusted torn) care will receive prompt and careful attention. JAS. U. CHOUSE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, JIlDULKUUIlO, PA. All Luslness entrusted tohlHcnre will rtioelvo prompt attention. Newly Established. WEST PERRY HOTEL, Onc-foui-tli mile EiimI or Kirlillelil. Teams free for traveling men to drive to town, colore or after meals. liates 75 cents per Day. J. Hi. Ross, JPxro. SUBSCRIBE FOR TI b mum post. It gives all important news of il;c Nation. It gives all iniportiiiit news of the W' UL 4 It lives entertainment to voun-: '" M It gives brilliant nnd instructive Kdiforials. Price, $1.50 a Year. Advertising rates on application. Sample copy free to advsrti-i . MLODLEBURGH, :-A. FURNITURE, CARPETS AID CHINA. F: I :():- ;''-:! i:'v !'-' U--' t h.itu . i v 1.... .-..i 1., 1 , 1' ,.iit M,,tv S!ri .... ,., yj. , j w'.., ;; ,.; . 'in v. ,. v ,.;ir . I COllChSSiiilAlRS. CAUI'KTS, Kl'CS, AUr Sijr KS an, I I'll I I ii! -:' s . i .-,t (,ih- i y iiii-fc!iiuit i- n .i' . , 1. i ... :(): Vniii !! 1 r 1 1 1 1 , . H FELIX, LcviK.wi Liberal Adjustments- Prompt Payments. EN EM BE F H. HRRVEY SCHDCH, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Only tlio Oldest, Strongest Cash Compitnies, Eire, Life, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments No Premium Notes. The Aetna Founded A. 1)., 1810 Assets !jM,or.Vi:S.S$ 44 Homo " " 1S53 " !,S."":?,(i2S.5i " American u " " 1S10 ' 2,40!,5S-I.fj3 The Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Ufe Insurance Co. The Fldelitu Mutual Life Association. Your Patronage S incited. OBTAINED. DATPHTQ rniUMIW TEEMS EASY. ' Pftnoiilt nH nnm tt unlAntii 1 1 l, t s n vuiiouiv wt wiiiiutiui'.iAiu niui lliD i!UllUT of tills paper, who will give all needed inror-tcutlon. THE OLD ESTABLISH En -Merchants' House,.- Third Ntreet Above follow hill. PHILADELPniA, PA. Under New Management Kates $1.50 a day, $5.00 vet Week. Wm, F. Miller, Prop'r. SPACE BESBRVED BY Ik's.-V DPPEN- ' IffilEPi, ml: SelinsarovB 1INIki Mrl'nlH. ol' Xrn York, nil ,)r James' llendiielio I'uwili-rs. "With rt'Ritiil to Dr. James' llcitd ncho Powders, I have no hesitation in eoinmciulini,' tliem to HiiflorerH from heittliicho. They relievo tho pain npeedily. and I have never known anyone to Le harmed by their use. I have lieen it trout mtflorcr from headiiche in my life, but have almost gotten rid of it by tho con stant use of hot water aud fruit ami br doing without co.Tee. Tho Dr James Hoiulaelio Powders Lave, however, ereatly relieved mo at limes and I never allow myself to to with out them, nnd have recommended to others freely. U. C. McCaiie." ior salo by . II. Spangler, Drug gist Middleburgli, Pa. G-17-9ui KTAn nDIMLf 's cure ,or drunVenriMa 0 I Uf "UnllllV which cun be piven with or without the knowledge ot the drinker and will completely stop the desire for liquor. Women can secretly administer Stoh-Dkink andelTect cure. Its merits have been proven In thou sands of case. Mailed in a plain scaled wrap per, witn directions, on receipt 01 ursn M)LLAK. Particulars and testimon a 8 freo. KKAULlj & CO.. 3'4 l'Hrk l'lttoe, K Y orls AXLE GREASE FRAZER BEST IN TUB WORLD. IU WMrtnjr qua! Itlfn are unsurpassed, attin outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Not ffeetcd bv beat. t"(JBTTHB QBNVINI Hakes 3".:0 Per M:atb a PVTC a il inaUt- "t.'H t- A U till I 3 -i.i". r'.l.v -.-llimt lliv i " l.nti-t li:ipriv."l l.iiihinnii; I " i r. Knnlli r which sturts 'In-, v. ith.,u' - u-, . I .,tli, r Kiinl lini;. m-i .' r : -i. - rt'.i'l " lv '"r ' """ill pf'1'' .1. I :. Vurr'ii. I.ipiyi tti'. In I riti tiiat lit-. IiM'Ic tl? HI ui ::. i"..!!lli- Mm mi .1 ! It. Nci'llliid. Vini'l;in.. Millil. write, tn.it In- mach' nt th" rule of J-"1 per liuiin .1. It. IIihImiii. KickHuii. Tciim. wviii-that If i inakinit l'-i per iniilith. I .In", or K' Utlcin ii i-illn r can M il tin-in. I'M- uu.-iit v t 1 1 in i-veiy town. Write tu- : i lor an., cl.u .. fi.nnplc l. mail li rent.. .-, n . r. v i.i. m i.. Miiitiiviiic. 'i" - Oiai'es Ovci 1. wilt Two II i It - of Car liuiro Drives Irnpi' :u lor- I t i.-l "'li ' ; r;i ci. tuo iniVj. loii and i'-r ' - "'' vui'-. tra'iH'il ti wires. Till i-i tii'- extent nl wprer ipnrt tirapo Vineyard at ra.i., N. .1., uidy IJ iih). j frniii New Yi'ik i ':t'. Tlin-e w ho dniilit il v.n ImvctlK-iroxi":.!."- -r 1 m I ?' ' ! :i tli. ia hy the Spccr N. .1. Wine r i. I'llu-y will come and ee nnd do r t tlii'l fir1 iilnive t.iii- Tho wines nrc the oldeit ami In -! to ije had . MAREiIF.I. In jrnitland, Aus. UTlli, by Kldr J. II. Kiehard, Ildward M. Howe, of Maitland, and Delia 1?. Peters, ot Ijannervillu. Sept. 2, nt Selinsgrove. by Kev. S. E. Oehpenford, John D. liow, of Dry Vallev X Roads', aud JeDnie M. Hitter of.Kratzervillo. At Salem. Aug. 29th by Rev. H. G. Suable. Elizabeth E. Klase aud Howard Miller of Lvkonsllev:.