10P.oai rtW IllltaJ J Record of 30 Years i ' ' -; I I fart Cwi'7' ,0. ""J6 cn4 Bleciimul am Vt'm' li Si"- ' v ' 1S8T. nBf.25,1"' Uev. W. A. Haas, fl , Ucvt t Monroe twj. L. 25. fcy r V1'"" . i I ll'Il'll i ...... ft lH)tl of Middlecrwl;, l'u. ' ' o-, liv llev.X. You iiur, John , G;'i m Alice Hadulxich, both of p. 2o, Kev. Auranu, vxjnrau firmer f Miillinlmrg to Susau Dec 2G, by liw. . a. naas, L p i;omig and Mary Purks, both ,fSfliroVC- rv 9i! bv Kev. W. A. Haas, r,nrv D. Dcnbler ami Sarah Mover re, 27, by Kev. W. M. minus, -Isworth Wetzel ami Amanda Jane . nt. lWvur twn. ftlOOK I"'1" Io. 29, by Kev. W. M. IjuhIis, II-... ii nwanz ni. Win Knoiise of autre twp. Pee. 20, by Kev. b. 1 urwu,', , i.'.,a,.r of Tenu twn. to M. Alice (iswlnger of Franklin twp: d SVby Jno. C. ,1-eitzer .J i r Sliouy oi x anasanuouiun . i . c r :.,..,: it.. C. Siietteriy oi imwi "-. Pic. 31, by Kev. S. S. (waybill, ,-.., ir lline of Northumberland ;lWl Viola 0. West ot Freeburgh. 1888. rnn 1 . bv Kev. J. D. Stover, W. f Wit, and Carrie E. Arnold, lxth Lfl'ortTreverton. Juii. 1, bv Kev. Jacob I. am- i M'... A ArluuKluf I if Aft. IIMMt! " iv' -Pleasant Millrt to Lizzie S. Hummel of Freeburg. I..n. 3. bv Kev. S. 1. Brown, rl,,rl..s M. Arbotriist of West Kerry Hvp, to Jennie E. Shellenku-ger of Monroe twp. .Inn. S. bv Jno. C. Kreitzer, lvi., (iwt. W. Neitz and Lovina I lib', Itntli of Chapman twp. .1:111. S. bv Charles K. Ilishel, J .. Win. (JemlK'rling and Dollie Kinney, Ixith of Selinsgrove. t Jan. 8. bv J. C. Gaudier, J. 1. Adam Greiner and Iiilho Mertz, iKith of Shamokin Pain. Jan. 12, by Kev. J. A. Koner, Al..v'iiiili-r kisciidili'ii or Monroe twp. to Uertlia Justice of Northuin Ikm'IiiihI. Jan. 15. bv Absalom Karner, J. 1' Henrv 1). Sheaifer of Oriental and Alice M. Watts of Kichfield. Jan. 15, bv Kev. J. P. Stover, S. D. Paige oi" West Perry twp. to Minnie C. Hornliergor of l'erry twp. Jan. 17, by Kev. S. S. CJraybill, V. II. Donghertv of Collensville to Katie Winey of Evendale. Jan. 20, by M. P. Arnold, J. P. E. A. Shaffer and Id i A. Ilerrohl, txtli of Union twp. Jan. 21, by Kev. Maurice P. Spayd, Elmer E. Kowersoxand Sar ah J. Gift, lioth of Franklin twp. Feb. 2, by Oscar E. Pflenger.Jno. I. Gill of Paxtonville to Carrie E. Anspacher of McClure. Feb. 2, by Kev. J. F. Wumpole, Geo. B. Wetzel and Mary Engl?, lioth of Penn twp. Feb. 5, by Kev. W. II. Stover, JohnS. Helm of Hummul's Wharf and Nettie E. Elliott of Shumokin Dam. Feb. 14, by Kev. M. B. Spayd, Geo. 11. M. Kauch and Kate N. Ihuninel both of Middleburg. Feb. 16, by Kev. S. P. Orwig, James P. Ulrich to Mrs. C. E. Parks,' both of Selinsgrove. Feb. 1G. bv W. M. Landis. Se- pliares L. Freed and Jane E.Wetzel, wth of Beavertown. Feb. 20. bv A. (i. Hornlieiver. J f j 0 , P., James H. Ilogar of Port Trever ton and Ida Jane Bordner of George town, Pa, ' Feb. 23. bv Kev. J. M. Stover. John W. Kline of Adams two. to -ft r --. . v . wary Ji,iy ot Laurelton, 1'a, Mar. 1, by Rev. S. P. Orwig, John H. Shambaoh to Lizzie M. Dobson, both of Franklin twp. , Mar. 5, by Kev. S. P. Orwig, Chas. P. Wetzel of Jackson twp. to Ellie Lose of Middlccreck twp. j Mar. 6, by J. C. Kreitzer, Uriah C. Kerstette'r and Mary C. Long, both of Chapman twp. Mar. 8, by Rev. S. P. Orwig, A. C. Winey and Alice Bubb, both of Middleburgh. ' I pJJjf yTJP dSST v! ChuUbboth of McKs Half Fall. Mar. 15. bv Rev. Haas, John A. Klingler of Salem to Frnma Stroub of Kratzerville. Mar. 20, by Rev. John A. Ear nest, Charles X). Harter and Lillie C. Bubb, both of Mifflinburg. . Mar. 20. bv Rev. E. H. Lcisen- rimr. David II. Cooiter of Northum- lerl:ind Countv to Emma Lesher of Monroe twp. Mar. 22, Kev. J. D. Stover, Win. A. Shaffer and Lusetta Kelly, both of Port Trevertou. Mar. 27. bv Rev. W. A. Haas, Geo. W. Kline of Jackson twp. to Sarah F. Crouse of Penii twp. Mar. 27. bv A. J. Bowersox, J. P., E. G. Gilbert and E. I Kucpp both of Adams twp. Mar.29.bv Rev.S.P. Orwiff. Sam uel B. Walter and Mary M. Stuck, both of Middleburgh. Aur. 1. bv M. P. Arnold, J. P., Rufus Miller and Lydia Shaffer. of aslnngtou twp. Aw. 8. bv R. C. Fiss, J. P., Geo. M. Frvmirc of Shamokin Dam and Mary E. Slmll of Marysville. Anr. 15. by W. II. Coleman, J. P.. Ilenrv Sassaman of Centre twn. and Anna Fuhrmau of Adams twp. Anr. 19. bv Kev. T. K. Dietz,H. S. Stetler to Mary E. Gift, both of Middleburg. Anr. 20. bv Kev. J. C. Muinnm, Ilenrv (J. Manbeck and Lizzie C. Gross, both of Adamsburg Anr. 27. bv Kev. S. P. Brown, II. S. Gelnctt of Aline and Sarah E. Bordner of Dalmatia. Mav 3. bv Kev. W. A. Haas, I. N. Johns and S. Agnes Teats, both of Hummers Wharf. May. 0, by Kev. Landis, Geo. A. Krebs of Adams twp. to Sarah J. Knouse of Centre twp. June 7, by Kev. M. B. Spayd, Rolcrt Hackenburg of Cent'-e twp. to Ellen Gift of Franklin twp. MavO.bv Kev. S. P. Orwig, II. L. Hcbebrn'nd of Cleveland, O., to Alice M. Arnold of Middleburg. Mav 10, by Kev.'Geo. J. Schaefi er, Win. II. Shellenbcrger of Even- dsile to Amanda Jane Stuck ot V est Perry twp. May 13, by Kev. N. Voting, Win. 15. Miisser and Ella Shrefller, both of Adams twp. May 13, by Kev. S. P. Orwig, Jerome Erdlcy of Beaver twp. to Lillie K. Kcitz of 1 rauklin twp. Mav 15. by Kev. Haas, J. Jarrctt ot Penn twp. to Tomsie Kow oi Middlccreck twp. Mav 15, bv Kev. Jacob Ytitzy, E. E."l)uek and S. Ella Albert, both of Solinsin'ove. Mav 20, by Kev. S. P. Brown, Irwin Buyer of Perry twp. to Sailie A. Hackenburg of Washington twp. Mav 21, by Kev. M. B. Snavd. Wm. C. Bubb of Iiower Mahanoy, and Savilla ('. Brosiusof Perry twp. Mav 27, by Kev. S. P. Brown, (J. B. M. Gordon ( f West Perry twp. to Caroline Wochlcy of Perry twp. May 27, by Jno. V. Kreitzer J. P. Geo. W. Boh ner and Amelia Moyer, liothot Chapman twp. May 31, by Kev. S. P. Brown, A. II. Kreamer of Evandalc to Nora Zellner of Paxtonville. June 5, by Kev. Haas, Harry C. Moyer and Nora M. Bolig, lioth of Selinsgrove. June 7, by Kev. S. Aurand, Tlieo. E. Bingamau and Ellen M. Sheary both of Centre twp. J'une 9, by W. W. Wittenmyer, Clerk O. C. Win. II. Brouso and Emma L. Garnian, both of Selins grove. June 10, by Rev. Haas, James E. Steiningerof Middleburg t Alice M. Moyer of Freeburg. June 10, by Rev. S. P.Brown, P. A. Gaugler of Chapman twp. to Mary M. Scholl of Unioh twp. June 14, by D. S. Boyer, J. P. 'ni. II. Thomas and Mary A. Hockmau lxth of Freeburg. June 24, by Rev. W. A. Haas, Samuel Bolig and Rebecca Kuhns, both of Centreville. June 24, by Kev. J. C. Muniina, Charles H. Wagner und Mary E. Sellers, both of Adamsburg. June 24, by J. G. Hornberger, J. P., Joseph S. Seaman of West Perry twp. to Ida 8. Willow of Monroe twp. June 29, by Rev. Wampole, Wm. A. Wampole and Mary J. Boyer, both of Freeburg. July 1, by J. G. Hornberger, J. P., Samuel H. Graybill of West Perry twp. to Jennie E. Hoot of Monroe twp. July 5, by Elias Hummel, J. P., Geo, D. Maneval of Willianisport and Martha Renucr of Perry twj. July 16, by & S. Schoch, J. P., Frank McQueen of St Clair, Mich. andTura Keen of Milton, Pa. July 21, by Rev. S. P. Orwig, Geo. Troutnian of Tower City to Alice A. Forney of Oriental. July 22, by Kc v. S. P. Orwig, Harry D. Mowrey of Middlecrcek twp. to Mary J. Kenningerof Frank lin twp. July 29, by Rev. a E. Ochsvn ford. Charles A. Shotzberger of Frec durg to Sarah J.Bordner of Verdilla. July 29, by Rev. M. B. Spayd, George Layton aud Alice Burlington, both of Middleburg. ' j Aug. 4, by Kev. S. P. Orwig, Isaiah Bingnman of Franklin twp. to Hannah Bingaman of Centre twp. Aug. 4, by Kev. Jacob Ytitzy, Rev. C. C. Benson of Shaefferstown, Pa. to Lottie M. A pp of Selinsgrove. Aug. 5, by Kev. S. E. Ochsen ford, Alvin Ileiinan and Lydia J. Boyer, lxith of Peiuis twp. Aug. 12, by Kev. S. E. Odisen foetl, James M. Baker of Jackson twp, to Sarah J. Kratzer of Penn twp. Aug. 14, by Rev. S. P. Orwig, C. F. BuHington of Middleburg to Ida E. Hackenburg of Freeburg. Aug. 10, by Kev. Wampole. Da vis M. Stcflen of Freeburg and Su san A.Steinman of Washington ville. Aug. 19, by Kev. J. M. Stover, Adam Gosh and Lizzie B.UIsli, lioth of Middlecrcek, Pa. Aug. 19, by Kev. S. Pi Brown, Geo. G. Brown of Millerstown to Anna B. Stroub of Fremont. Aug. 23, by Kev. S. P. Orwig, J. L. (icarhart of Soradoville to Annie M. Knepp of Spring twp. Aug. 20, by Kev. W. A. Haas Win. II. Wagner to Catherine M. Smith, lioth or Penn twp. Sept. 2, Jno. C. Kreitzer, J. P., James B. Kine of McKecs J Falls and Catherine E. Steflcn of Pallas. Sept. 0, by Kev. S. P. Orwig, William Gilbert of Frccburtf to Anna C. Hughes of Kantz. Sept. S, by Elias Hummel, J. P. Henry Herman and Mary Hmmncl of Franklin twp. Sept. 10, by Kev. S. P. Orwig, Francis Lawyer of'.Tuniata Co. and KHzabetli Shirk ot West Perry twp. Sept. Ki, by Kev. J. F. Wampole, Irwin Koiish of Chapman twp. to Mary Alice, Ueichcnbach of Wash ington twp. Sept. Hi, by Kev. J. D. Stover, Phillip W. Arnold of Union twp. to Alice H. ShahYr of Port Trever tou. Sept. 23, by Rev. W. M. Landis, ! in. A. lnckcl ami Muraixla Zerby, both of Bcavcrtown. Sept. 23, by Jno. C. Krcifzer, J. P., W. K. (iarmaiiand Annal'iancy, both of Freeburg. Scj)t. 23, by A.J. Bowersox, J. P., (!eo. 15. M. Wagner and Sadie E. Grubb, Inith of ('cntre twp. S-pt. 23, by Kev. J. M. Stover, Perry Uassinger of Mifllin Co. and Emma Wagner of Beaver Springs. Sept. 25, by Kev. W. A. Haas, John Schoch of Phila. and Lila A. Keelcr of Freeburg. Sept. 25, by Kev. S. P. Orwig, Win. L. Crossgrove of Mifllinburg to Minnie M. Musser of Middleburg. Sept. 30, by Rev. N. Young, Ephrnim I. Stuck and Jennctta May Kaley, lioth of McClure. Oct. 4,byJ. K. Peck, J. P., John A. Mumma and Anna C. Wullioru, Ixith of Harrisburg. Oct. 4, by Rev. S. P. Brown, J. D. Kerstetter and L. Jennie Bitting, txith of Oriental. Oct 7, by J. C. Kreitzer, J. P., John L. Kerstetter and Sophia C. Rhoads, lioth of Oriental. Oct. 7, by Rev.S. E. Ochscnford, J. N. Lcnker of Bcrrysburg and Sailie Burns of Selinsgrove. Oct. 14, by Rev. W. Haas, Geo. N. Wetzel and Ella M. Sholly, Ixith of Union twp. Oct. 16, by Rev. J. )?. Wamjiole, Win. P. Moyer and Sarah Alice Reichculxich, both ot Freeburg. The Rev. W. B. Costhjv, of Stock bridge Qa while attending to bis pastoral duties at Ellenwood, tbat state, was attaoked by cholera mor bus. He says : "By chance I hap pened to get hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and I think it was the means of saying my life. It relieved me at once." For eale by Druggists. ZIta So you have mad up with your oM enemy T You admit, then, that you misjudged him? Zauj Ye; I thought I could lick him. L'p to Date. There Are All KlBa. 8om men are born to lead upon the field. And some to -ay their hearer in de bate. While some are born to atajr at home and STOWl Becaune they're taxed a bit to pay the froltjht. Chicago Dally Ncwa, IX BTHAItliB ATTIKB. "Nurse J A unci Kubby'a out of bed, and running about In his biman ual London Punch, The Modern Stamp Act. Btamp, brothers, stamp, Stamp with care, Btamp cvorythlng you Eat or weur. hi -Chicago Dally News. A'or Feeling. "So your yrito went without a new gown to buy a silk flag what touching patriotism." "Well partly that and partly be causo she wanted to outshine her neighbors." Detroit Free Press. Frightened. "How did you huppcu to tumble off your wheel just us Miss Kinky paused?" "Why, tbo wheel shied at Miss Illsky'B shprt skirt." Cycling Gazette. Two Change. Sbo I think men used to marry younger thun they do now, don't you? IIo Yes; but women und to be will ing to wash dihlieH then. Puck. t.olnif Into Dotage. Miss Ann Teek 1 begin to ftvl younger every day. Litt.'o Willie Ych; umntma hh.vh you nro fjW tititf chiUlish. Cp to Date. ttth lluppy. In Ivolliliiys t1ur9 Is a ronHon, Thfr alwuy.t oci'iir for tho bent. Hl.i wlfo la away for tho wnHon, And iio they will both huveu rwit. JudHu. Hake the next of H. etiolly I rutlrer like lVUyU iK' always mniles when lie meets nm She Oh. lie's nn optitniyt. N. Y, Truth. About ono month tisjo my ehilil, which is fifteon months old, hml un attack of diarrhoea uveoiupauiod by Vomiting. I iavo it Hiich rninetbos us are TiKinilly ;iveii in Hiieli ciikus, but ns not hing a vh relief, we ncnt for a plivhiciaii mill it. was under his care for a week. At (his time the child had been sick fur nlmut ten tlii.vH and whs having about twenty live operation s of tlm bowels every t welve hours, and wo were eonviiie fd that uiileMH it hooii nlilaincil relief it would not live. Chiunberlain'B Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hc inedy was recoimueudeil, and I de cided to try it. 1 soon noticed n change for tho belter; by its continu ed use a complete cure was brought about and it is now perfectly henlihy. (-'. L. Booos, Stumptwn. (ilimer to., W. Va. For sale by all Jrii KiHts. 1 898 Bicycles Down to $5.00. New W.w Moili'l I.uUli'sC mill i'iit HIcji Ii-h am now lirluK siilil mi oiiv cuiilll Imirt, us luw iim f.'i.iKi; nth(!rH()iitrlilit nt anil liluh -itrmle ut fHI.Wanil f'Ji liO, to br iiilil Icir iillrr rirrlvrrt. If you will cut this iiniii-i! out mid soud to SKASHRiiRiit'eK ('., C'lilniiro. Ilu-y will xmid you their 1MW Ulcyfle cuUiloituii inn! lull p:ni culars. 7-U- l:tt. Farmers Break the Buggy Monopoly. It Isclalmt'il Hint lor yeiir lmifuv iiiuiiufiio turcrs huve sucureil exerliliiint prices Inr their (foods, but rtH!fiitly, tliroiiKli the coiiiIiIwmI ns slKtnnceof the liiriuers of lows, Illinois an.1 olhur stains, Heakh, Kokiii'i k A; Co.. oi ('IiIcuko, hitte KOt th pilco of upon IhikkIi's down to tlil.W; Top liiiKKles. .7 : T"p ssurrles, 1.1.75 uuil upwards, ui.d they urn Hlilpplni; them In linmeiiHP numliers direct to funnels In eve-y stiite. They send an liniuense llui!K.v Cutnln'Me Iree, postpnld. to any one who links for It. 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