rort for the Lad thirty . . . t ' rv f 1S87. o by lv- & l' nv,p' 4, ami K. Mav Sliinkcl, j C Va' John.W, Maloney of Harruburg to bord 01 OKI I eCTJ jj n Waltet of SeUnagrov J June 19, by Alfml Specnt, J. l, Amos Romberger of Dauphin Co. to Sarah Kanawell ot Adams turp. . J ' June 23, by Rev. Jacob Yutxy, Chaa. W. Herman of Kratserville toMellie M. Miller of Selinsgrove. Juue 23, by IX. C. Fiss, J. P., Orlautlo G. Walborn of Selinsgrove to Susan E. Bobb of Dauphin Co. July 3, by lie v. J. D. Stover, Morris It. ltoyer and Alice Neitz of Port Treverton. July 10, by Uev. S. P. Orwijr, David A. Steiainjjor to Sadie V. Walter, botli of Muldlebiirg. July 10, by R. C. Fiss, Esq., Burt Suydcr of Liverpool to Kate Hottenstein of Sliaiiiokiu Dam. Julv 17, by Itev. W. M. Landis, James D. Wetzel of Beavertown to Carrie B. Moyer of Paiuterville. July 19, by Itev. J.F. Wampole, IbyM. 1. Arnoui, d. i ., Geo. P. Miller ami Mary Moyer, man of Chapman tw to j, 0f Salem. r TTiiimi tivn. . nn , -r i . , JulyZtf, try J. noruoerger, J. P., David Graybill and Wary i. 'en'scnt'fci bylicv. S. Auraud, J. Willi wnui tvn. h by Itev. W. A. Haas, K.ushofFreebnrgto Sal- taes of Kantz. i i. IIpv. J. F. smpole, Itowu ofWilliumsportaud .YaiiiHeot Jfreeimrg. it by S. S. Sohoch, J. P., fo-cnian ot Miffliuburg to yjootlnuin of Loganville. UvM- P. Arnold, J. P., over cf Union twp. Uv wiine. C.A. Shaffer of twp. to Mamie C. 15ru- finon twp. ( liv Itev. Jacob Yutzy, m and A. I-aura Cooper, iufgrovc . l.v ltev.W. A. Haas, tglertoClara J. Spangler, ingrove. .bv Itev. Jacob Yutzy, r. Brandt of Millerstown tvcely of Selinsgrove. - 7, by Absalom Burner, I. Strawser and Lizzie A. koth of Oriental. ;byD.S. Boyer, J. P., iggle of West Perry twp. arkle of Washington twp. 1, by Itev. N. Young, ern of Beavertown to Jross of Adamsburg. by llev. S. P. Brown, W, cr of Chapman twp. t Herrold oi Union twp. , by itev. Jacob Yutzy, Kern and Anna . housli, liddlecreek twp. shy Itev. S. O. Orwig, ntt of Milllinburg to llattie eker of Middleburg, .by Itev. J. Yutzy, John ng of Lancaster to Mary Carty of Selinsgrove, 110, l)V Itev. J.F. Wain pole, Kessler of Selinsgrove to Higniau of Freeburg, hO, by J.M. Stover, lteubeii Iiiijj to Minnie L. Preese, MuClure. 17, by llev. S. P. Brown, 1st1 and htta Bousemau, Cliapnian twp. 19, by Jno. C. Kreitzer, lueiun Dillinanto Perry twp. u L. heed of Shamokm. 21, by Itev. J. P. Sliindel, V . (i. Binguman of Adams Amelia Ray of Franklin 1, by Rev. II. W. Zinii.ier- S. V ltitier of Union twp. to 11. Ubryan of Chapman twp. 1, by Rev. C. V. Aurand, G. Walter and Minerva ', both of Centre twp. 2, by llev. J. P. Sliindel, C, iz of Selinsgrove to Annie E, o? Middleburg. 12. by Rev. J. P. Sliindel, Jt. Baker and Sophia Wagner, IfMcClure. r 15, by A. G. Hornberger, lf wy Downey of Union twp. r 31. Miallcr of bustjuelianna uiaia uo. 15, by W. II Sehouh. Jolm lultaad Carrie Mackcy. botli l. It l-v iiokiu uam. 22, by Y.H.Wai:iier,J.P. J. Fwher and Mary E. Her - y Kratzerville. 42, by Itev. S. E. Oehseu- 'scar Smeltz of Juniata Co. a Troxel of Union Co. 22, by Itev. W. 'A. Haas. 'Veynian of Kreamer to Mary of Washington twp. o, by J. M. Dauliernian, Dob A". Beaver of Jackson AdaE.UlrichofPenntwp. 26, by Rev. W. M. Landis, felzel and Sallie E. Diehl, (Beavertown. V( 1..t T7 t v ' -I.. a. Aianbeek ot Lewistown A. Miller of Middleburg. 1, by Itev. Haas, Chas. F. otPhila. .toIda J. Mover irg. 7, by Itev, 8 P. Orwig, liddleswarth of Beavertown M. Holter of Milton. le.byltcv.G.M.Kl.pfer, Minerva Hall, both of West' Perry twp. July 28, by Rev. S. Aurand, Lincoln E. Bailey and Amanda Grubb, both of Centre twp. July 31, b r Rev. J. F. Wampole, Thomas C. Landis of Washington twp. to Anna E. Garman of Perry twp. Aug. 4, by Rev. X. Young, J. W. Xerhood and Sophia Briggs, ' lioth of Beaver twp. Aug. 7, by llev. J. F. Wampole, Anson Garman of Perry twp. to Emma Lenker of Freeburg. Aug. 14, by Rev. J. S. Bear, David G. Gravbill and Ellen Bon ner, both ot West Perry twp. Aug. 14, by R. C. Fiss, J. P., Win. L. Hottenstein toMinnie Mil ler, both of Shamokin Dam. Aug. IS, by J. C. Gaugler, J. P., Win. C. Spotts and Kate Frymir", both of Shamokin Dam. u-r.21, bvltev. S. S. (Jraybill, Adam llepner and Katie Graybill, l)th of West Perry twp. Aug. 21, byM. P. Arnold, J. P., Thomas B. Attingtrand Maggie A. Schaflcr, Iwth of'Chapman twp. Aug. 21, by llev. J. F. Wampole, John II. Xaoi'iiml Ellen M. Arlio- gast, both of Perry twp. Aug. 28, by Rev. S. P. Orwig, Leonard E. Ulsh ofMoKoes Half Falls to Mary L. Mover of Chapman twp. Aug. 28, by Rev. H.W. Zimmer man, ('Iiarles Koush of Freeburg to Anna' Mai tin of Fremont. Aug. 28, by Uev. S. P. Brown, P. S. Boyer and Amanda Kerstotlor, both of Oriental. Sept. 0, by llev. E. 11. Leisen ring, II. X. Follmor ot Milton hud A. Maude St-lioc I of S-linsgi-ove. Sept. IS, bv Rev. W. A. Baier, Philip F. Herrold and Lydia A. Mengle, lioth of Fremont. S'pt. 18, by Rev. J.F. Waiiix.!o, Win. H. Lurk of Salem and Auuie Roniig of S4insgrove. St'pt. 18, by Rev. J. M. Stover, Alfred W. Troxel of Troxel vi He to Lizzie J. Smith ofBannerville. Sept. 22, by Rev. Jacob Yutzy, Itev. J. Eugene Dietrich of Cohan soy, X. J., to Maggie L. Dinim of Selinscrrove. Sept. 22, by I. C. Burns, J. P., Grant Sanders of Penii twp. and I lattie Warren of Lick I Iaven, Pa. Sept. 22, by Rev. S. E. Ochscn ford, Irwin L. Herman of Kratzer ville to Irene Beaver of Monroe twp. Sept. 24, by Rev. J. M. Stover, John II. Lloyd of Beaver Springs to CarricM. Steiniuger of Bannerville. Si'pt. 25, by M. P. Aamold, J. P. E. D. Swineford of Union twp., and Emma J. Wolf of Susquehanna twp., Juniata Co. Sept. 25, by Rev. J. I. Sliindel, Win. H. Gearhart o-f Centre twp. to A 1 vesta Ilaekenburg of Adams twp. Oct. 1, by W. W. Wit'tenmyer, Clerk O. C, Joseph Hinkle of Un ion twp. to Mary Marks of Chap man twp. Oct. 1, by Rev. J. F. Wampole, Allxirt Ileimlmeh of Washington twp. to Jane Ix'ase of Perry twp. Oct. 2, by I. C. Kreitzer, J, P., Henry B. Troup and Mary E. Shet terly, brfth of Pallas. Oct. 4, by Rev. J. Bowscrsox, Isaac L. Brunuer to Agnes Bower spx, both of Paxtonville. Oct 6, by llev. S. P. Brown, Harry J. Hain of Fremont to Etlith J. Shafcr of West Perry twp. - Oct. 6, by Rev! H. W. Zinmicr- uian, Geo. W. Attingcr and Mary C. Weiser, bothof McKees. Oct. 6, Itev. W. A. Haas, Hiram S. Gaugler and Mary E. Aucker, both "ot Union twp. : Oct.' 8. by Itev. J. D. Stover, Norton Heudrieks and Katie M. Sholly, Iwth of Uuion twp. Oct. 9, by Itev. W. A. Haas, John F. Wagner of Xew Berlin and Ellen M. Snyder of D.-y Valley X Roads. Oct. 0, by Rev. S. P. Brown, John A. Kepler of West Perry twp. to Barbara S. Stiever of Perry twp. Oct. 11, by J. E. Shinkel, J. P., John Braiieher aud Sarah L. Eby, lioth of Centre twp. Oct. 20, by llev. S. E. Oehsen ford, Jefferson Daulierman and Lula M. llaker, lioth of Kratzerville. Oct. 23, by Itev. W. A. Haas, E. W. Charles B. Fisher of Monroe twp. to Mary E. Wagner of lVnn twp. Oct. 23, by M. P. Arnold, Elias S. Herrold of Union twp. to Mary E. Shelly of Delaware twp., Juniata Co. Oct. 25, by Rev. W.A. Haas, E. W. Ulrieh of Sliiirpsville, Ind., and Amelia F. Fisher of Monroe twp. Sept. 28, by Rev. A. Lipsitz, Moses Goldstein and Mary Getz, both of Beavertown. Oct.. 30, by M. P. Arnold, J. P., S. A. L. Strawser and Sal lie S. Sholly, both of Union twp. Xov. l.byS. P. Brown, Henry Fenter and Barbara Winov, both of West Perry twp. Xov. 1, !v Rev. Oscar E. Ptleug- er, Wilson Hoffman and Emma S. Bowersox, Ixith of MeClure. Xov. 0, by Rev. J. M. Stover, Win. F. I Teeter and Lieinlclla Swanger, both ofBannerville. Xov. 7, by M. P. Arnold, J. P., Ira Hoover of Jackson twp. to Kate Hosterman of IVim twp. Xov. 8, by Rev. O. E. Pfleuger, Win. II. Kline of Troxel villi to Olhilla M. iJroiiiinwr of Franklin twp. Xov. 13, by Rev. S. P. Brown, Harvey C. I bias of Perry twp. to C. E. Womer of Perry twp. Xov. 13, by Absalom Barner,J. P., Melwin Fisher of Perry twp. toSi phia Meiser of Juniata ( 'o. Xov. IS", by Rev. J. F. Wampole, Simon A. Ranch to Tillie Wert, both of Freeburg. Xov. 24, by Rev. Jacob Yutzy,' Hon. Jeremiah ('"rouse of Middle burg and Kate M. Schoeli of Selins grove. Nov. 2!'., by Rev. i. M.Klepfi-r, W'ia. ('. Feelirer and Eli.a A. Au m'ller, lx it !i of Selinsgrove. Xov. 27. by Rev. W. II. Stover, James R. Slialler and Ijcoiiora ('. Hess, both of Monroe twp. Xov. 28, by Rev. Win. A. Baier, (Just Bertch and Mahala Stetleii, Inithof FnH-burg. Nov. 20, by Jamas Middlcswarth, J. P., James M. Pdett of Beaver twp. and Clara Jane Moyer of Ad ams twp. Xov. 30, by Rev. W. A. Haas, Harvey A. Mowref to Saville A. Erdley, both of Pcnn twp. Dec. 4, by Rev. W. M. Landis, Win. Stuck and Barbara Fry, Uth of Ferry twp. Doc. 4, by Rev. J. F. Wampole, ! Robert M. Coleman and Sarah L. Crouso, both of Middlecreok twp. Dec. 8, by M. P. Arnold, J. P., J. S. Sunders and Nora E. Hostcr nian, both of Penn twp. Doc. 18, by Rev. W. A. Haas, Victor Smoltz ami Lizzie Stctlor, both ofWinfield, Pa. Dec. 20, by Itev. J. C. Mumnia, John A. Reed of Sioux City, Iwa, to E. Gamby of Fremont, Pa. Dec. 21, by J. C. Gaugler, J. P., William, W. Eby and Christina Kis cadden lioth of Monroe twp. Dec. 22, by Rev. Maurice B. Spayd, George L. Zcchman of Bea ver twp. to Mary S. Hartman of Franklin twp. Dec. 22, by Rev. M. B. Sjiayd, Albert Hartman and Ellen Krebs, both of Adams twp. Dec. 23, by Itev. N. Young, Phil lip J. Ocker aud Clemmie J. Kline, Iwth of Troxel villi. The Hev. W. B. CostUy. of Stock bridge' Oa., while attending to bis pastoral duties at Ellenwood, that state, u attaoked by cholera mor but. He saya : "By chance I hap pened to (ret hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I think it was the meaiis of saying my life. It relieved me at once." For sale by Druggists. A Wta ( 0aia "Say," Mid th man who has to board, Tr atruck the ideal place at last!" "What ia the ad rentage?" aaked the sas who waa married. The neatneaa of the place. The land lady keeps all the left-orer crasta sep arate and labeled, so that each man geta his own bread back in tha pudding. Cincinnati Enquirer. Order Prosaptlr Filled. Be cast his eye over the bill of fire. Ills buckakla wellet was stuffed with cash: "Young man," be ssM. "bring me sll that'a therer And the welter brought htm a plate of bash. Chicago Tribune. TUB PATIENT U AITEH. Physician (looking Into his anteroom, where a number of pattenta are wait ing) Who lias been waiting the long est? Tailor (who hns culled to present his bill) I liuve, doctor! I delivered Uio clothes to you three yeant agol Un aere Cesellsctiuft. A Qreat Relief. With Bailgor times are no longer rough; With Joy on his way he goes. He's succvde( In borrowing money enough To pay every cent he owes. Judge. A Frartlcal Youth. ' Clnro IMd you Obk fu tiler's oonecnt to-day, George? George Xoj I didn't have a chance. Clura Why, George, he was at hie ofllce all day. Georgo I know it, but, confouivd it, the telephone lino wim out ot order L"p to Dute. About oiio month nu'o my child, which is fifteen mouths old, hud an attack of diarrhoea accoiupiuiiod by vomitiiic. I gave itmich rtiinodieu iiH are usuiilly fjivon in such cnsoH, but as nothing avn relief, w nont for a pbvhician mid il was uudor his care for a wock. At this tiiutt tho child had bneir sick for about ton days and who huriur nliout twenty live operations of Iho bowels every twelve hours, and we were convinc ed that unlims it soon obtained rolief it would not live. Chuiiibci'ltiin's Colic, Cholera and Iiiurrhoea Hc niedy wns recomniemlcd, uud I de cided to try it. 1 soon noticed a clmiiKO for tLn belter; by its continu ed use a complete erne wns brought about and it is now perfectly honlthy. C. Ij. Iknios, Stiiinptowii. (Jliiuer ("o , W. Vu. For s::ilu by all c'ruj,' KiHts. 1 8y 8 Bicycles Down to New 1NIS MiXli'l l.illllc' iiml dents' ItllMicH nre now belai; li nn ur v ,un!i! Luis, in luv.' us f. en; ollieiMiiulrlKliI ' H-' ml lit.'li wniilc ill I.'J. nnil in to. In lie paid in uller rei eled. II vnii will nl I his niitii'M mil anil ni'ikI In KABS HOKIII'CK k C(l., 'llll ll','(l. Illey Will H'!(l iiii iliolr l.-ii bicycle cuUilone unit (nil pm-il-culnra. 71ll:ll. Farmers Break the Bugyy Monopoly. It la chilmeil Unit tnr yuri Iiiil"-'v niiii.iifnr llirerH liuve Kii-ured exn'rlili ant pru i M mr llielr U'iiimIs, but recently, lliniUL'li Hie cnmlilneil n KlNtiiiinenf the larmers nt Inwa. IIMn-il mnl nt.her muiiw, Skakh, Hhkiii i k a. Co.. ul t'lilcapi, have unl tlin piieo ul hih'U IhikxIch down tn flii.SII; Top IlilKKle". K-.'.T'l : T"P Surrli'M. tl'l.TS uud iipwnnlH, Htnl they an uhlpplni; t.liein in liiimeiixe niunlKTH direct tn CarmerH In eery Htate. They kcikI nnlininense Iiiikcv ruliilmriie free, poslpuUI. to ativ one who asks torn. Thin certiilnlv Is u IiIk victory lor the larnier, Irnl n si vere blow to the carrlae iiianutacliuerH and denies. 7-ll-Mt- Agents m iiiooey This Is the opportunity of n llfc-tlme. Agents arc n.iiKllig 9.10 lo HI.XI n weeK. BM FITZHUGH LEE, aud I iite Consul (teneral to Cuba, writes a hook on .tlii). Men. i.'n. .. MaANt8psI War. THE We liuve on press tor early Issue, (lenerul Ue's own Mtory ot Oubs and the spmilHli War, lo be produced In a sutiMautlul buokut over WO mca, IxVi Inches in size and alnnwi OND HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS. Tills Is the only authentic work pulillsliirfl on the one subject occupying the minds ot the entire civilized world. flllTPiniv) DPinV I.lbernlcomnilslnn will UUlllfl ntinUI' lie paid and cnslit given Uwe no lluiu, act at once. Write lor full partic ulars to THE 1NTENAT10NAL SOCIETY, 91 93 Filth Ave., New York. ubliHhera of Oenernl I.ic'n Hook. Our authoring distributors are located In all parts of toe U. H. UMiu. Si.SolPer Day. A FEW LADIES ANOGENTI.KMBN WANT ED TO CANVASS. Above salary KUarauleed. For particulars, call or addreiw, -ill Bl. . Kmilt 8tscnk, Matuwuna, l'a. Boat Mtaeee pM asd Sokt Tosr Lino Amj. To quit tobaceo easily and forever, be ma netle, f uU of life, aerre and vliior Boo, the wonder-worker, ' -strong. All drtet, '. . -teed. Booklet BterUac Rened Speer'o Port Grape Wine Nine Tears Old, Burgundy Eight Tears Old and Claret 16 Tears Old. Extensive Wine Cellars. Storing, Ageing and Racking Wine. 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Sneer's wines are ordered by wealthy and refined families in Europe where they are prescribed by physicians and are esteemed for their superiority, velvety roundness, full body and re fined flavor. The efficacy of these wines is wonderful. It has been a study and a pride during Mr. Spoor's life to produce a wine of the highest grade of perfection not so much to make money as to excejl in getting a wine pf the richest character. He has spared no labor nor expense in bringing his vineyards and wines up to the above high standard of excellence. The Climax Brandy twenty years old is equal to the finest French brands. To be had of Druggists and Grocers who sell high class wines KIondyke-Yukon-Alaska International Exploration and Investment Company. INCORPORATED CAPITAL STOCK, - - $1,000,000,000. SllAlth'S OXKl)0rJ.All KAVII. Kl'l.l. I'AIII AND NON-ASriKHSAKI.K. Ueneral Offlcus ; 0, 7, ) & H Hroadway, Xow York. 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Si inl your inoiu'y l.y ilic, k, nioi., y onli r, , xpt,"- ini.in y or.li r or n-i-li n .1 li lt, r to Intcriialionul Kxplfiraliou ami Iiivi'slincut, Co., "i, 7, t 11 P.i'umiIwiiv, Xrw Vi.rl,, X. Y. Ki-t-poii.sililu itcont.s wuntoil iu every i-ity itiul town. ?! f nookkcpplriR, etc , tlior 111 ouRhly fiuKht HY MAIL. or pcrminiUly. Our nynti'ta of l,uchit:i; bIvi-h tictu.il dally nperli'tiwi in every brunch of Iiuhiiichh. lnrluilint! Biiaklne, MurchunillnlnB, CommlHsion, ItiSiirunce Tran.iiioriji tlon, etc. I'rrpiinnory Iirpiirlmcnt for lmckwanl Htuilcnts Wo train for Frualuil work mul always micuri! Hltiniuotis for woatiiy ((railuateii of our yuHiiif ami Sliortbaml Ooursi'H. StuiiintM enKT any rluy No variitinnH KxpcnwH inodi'rale Eon t throw nw;iy BolnR Ui ti'niiorary m-IiooIh when It will coal ymi lerni to attend the UKS P a number of NtuilentM who hav left Incompetent teacher lu Ul'unl tell ub ibat alx uiunllu bm is vqual to a year lu any otucr ucliooL time ami money by We always i iv.i Sucli pvupiu ultua REWARDS Sa7 Toligniph oiwrator wblcb wc b to any one for first Information of n vacant position , Bookkeeper. Stenographer. Ttachnr, Clerk or successfully fill. Business bouses suunlieil with eptupetont aHRlstanw without cburtre. Refer to prominent patronR In everv part of thn world The noxt beHt thlnn to attendltiR the MOST CELKDUATKD HUSI NKSS SCIKKII. In Amen, i who nut inoiitiiivm in kiaiu. ii you an unitQpioyiHl ttilu Wllllni: to Rtiulr ond Xvn two-cent HlumpH for five may hnsonrt fn Hhorthiind. Jkautiful Cuiuinirup fn-o AMtxMimentumthUpipcr CLEMENT C. GAINES. PReioeNT. 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