Teart Compiled to Putin JW j ieeolleSoM and te Prettrrt 18S9. . iw.26,by KeS- S. 1. Orwig, r 1 1 art or nf Hartlcton to Orwig rfMMkbu. frw 26. by J. F. an),x)le, A. , Womer, of Fremont Nek to f ' n. on bv Kev. J- F Wampole, .11. : i er J- KHngrnl Ada Matilda v, bith of Kratzcrville. n 31, by Kcv- J C" Mununa 'fl Walter ot Middleburg to ' v. Knbb of Beavcrtown. iarr - Jan 8, bv llev. U. M. Klepfcr, ud V.Hall of ' Lewhfaiwn to srrieD. Merti ol Selinngrovs. t.,n l.liv llev. Jacob Yutzy, trtlmr P. Carey and Jessie I. Eby, .rfh of Selinsgrove. .; ,T . -t.... 9 i,y D. S. Bjvct, J. 1 ., LtluasS-SchneetoAiiceM. Thomas LhofFreeburg, lia 2. bvltev. W. M. IaihIu, iiio. F. liingaman of Troxelville to mnv S 15urge ot Uentrevuie. Jan. 7, by llev. J. M. Stover, ;to.S. Kline and Martha K. Hinga- hum new Jan. 12, by the same, 5. K. t 1 f Itfnrtin. Ixitll fl'alla. Tin 12. bv Rev. Oclisenford, tremialiD. Fisher and Mary C. MoT, both ot l'enn twp. Jan. 12, by Rev. W. A. Hum, ,lalom Tlmrp and Lizzie Aneker i .i i i...i..r.. mill 01 inimiwiv.. Jan. 13 bv James Middleswarth I P.. Paniel K.Stalil of Cliillisqiia- pie to llannnli i. iicsieroi ;u;iub Itrp. Jan. 13, by Rev. J. F. Wampole, umuel S. Sclioll and Alice Iienig, wth of Pallas. Jan. 14. J. K. Peck, J. P. Simon M. Long and Agnes Marks, both I Holler. Jan. 20, by M. P. Arnold J. P., Unul Sclmtt'er and Minnie M. Straw- kr, both of Union twp. Jan. 22, by W. W. Wittenmycr, Klerk O. C, Elmer E. Zecliman ot piiddlolmrg to Alice M. Ilrunncr of kVntre twp. Jan. 2(5, bv Rev. W. A. Haas, latvb W. Uoltzapple of Miller.-dmrg to Louisa Laudciihliiger ot Sclin- rove. Jan. 27, bv W. W. Wittemnyer, Clerk O. C, Daniel Riegel of Bea ver Springs and Amelia Huckenburg t Iiaiikl'.n twp. i Jan. 30, by Rev. S. P. Orwig, (itu Frantz of Mahantongo to Sullie 10. Hall of McKees J Falls. Feb. 2, bv Rev. W. M. Laiulis, Harry M. Matter and Ixmisa J.j HuiiiL's, both of Beaver Springs. i Feb. 4," by Rev. W. A. laas, Al-; en II. Smith of Selinsgrove to An na H. Erdley of Salem. Feb. 4, by Rev. S. 10. Oclisenford, Hurry 10. Ritter of Monroe twp. to Kate M. Sassainan ot Union Co. Feb, 0, by Kev. W. M. Landis, Wm.-H. Weader and- Agnes M. Wagner, both of McClure. Feb. 7, by J. C. Kreitzer, J. P., George Kerstetter of Perry twp. to Eve A. Lenig of Chapman twp. Feb. 9, by Rev. Landis, Joneph 0. Sliillinir to Jennie Good. loth of Troxelville. ; '' Feb. 13. bv M. P. Arnold. J. P.. Wm. II. Rrubaker and Ellen Stef fen, both of Union twp. Feb. 13, bvJ. KohlerPeek. J. P.. k'liiainui Biekhart and Marv M. Xi'itz, lxith of Hoffer. Feb. 13, bv Rev. J. M. Stover. Aaron A. Howell to AiinieE. Sel lers, Ith of McClure. . Feb. 13. bv J. C. Mumma. Rev. 'iilwn F. Haasinirerof SDPnirtwn. Mary 10. Zeckinan of Beaver twp. rtb. 20,by J. K. Teck, J. P., 'etcr Foltz and BarlwraM. Yercrer. th of Meiservillc. Feb. 20, by Rev. J. N. Wetzler, anies A. Bickel to Sarah 1L Annum. wth of Spring twp. Feb. 22. bv M. P. Arnold. .T P. IaoM. Botrarof Port Treverton to Emma L. Eby of Heradon.', eb. 23. bv Rev. S. R Ochsen- H Charles Reichley Mary J. "Tger, both of Monroe twp. Feb. 23, by Rev. J. F. Wamjyole, D. Barner of Liverpool to Alice ummci ot t recburg. eb. 24, by W. W. Wittenmyer, Clerk XX, JTCid Jtfpb- DftiberW Co. tu KSa. JlW of fold, Kev. Wm. H. Ikle of Belle J.nuUO nhifrni foDteloEIUH.B. ofSelin i '. i r wt .:A. oTovft. Teb.' 25. bv KeV: G. W. Leuher, Wu. H. Kipkt, of Globe Mills and India 8. Willi of Richfield. Feb. 27, by Kev. J. M. Stover, Wm. J. Treaster of Decatur to Cora L. Gearhart of Beaver Springs. Feb, 27, by Rev. J. M. Stover, Wm. F. Stimelv of Middleburg to Mary J. Herman ot Middleswarth. Mar. 2, by Rev. S. P. Orwig, Jas. R. Croeairrove of Middleburg to Susie E. Kuluu of Pemi'a Creek. Mar. 4. bv Rev. J. C. Mnnuna, John D. Herbstcrand AnnaC Mid dleswarth, both of Beavertown. Mar. 4, by Rev. J. IX Stover, Henry P. Hoot and Carrie Sholly, both of Dundorc. Mar. 4, by Rev. S. P. Orwig, C. M. Middleswarth of McClure to Bessie Stout of Middleburg. Mar. (i, by Rev. Jacob Yutzy, Geo. P. Fisher and Etta ILSiegfrud, both f Selinsgrove. Mar. 9, by M. P. Arnold, J. P., John I. Snyder of Port Treverton to Katie Shot zk'rgcr of Pallas. - Mar. 9. by Rev. J. F. Wampole, Wm. Kratzer of Kratzerville and Mary J. Irwin of Limestone twp. Union Co. Mar. 9, bv Rev. J. C. Mumma, Jerome W. Beaver of Beavertown and Mary I Riegle of Adamsburg. Mar. 13, by Rev. 8. P. Orwig, llev. J. M. Rearick of Rebersburg to Maggie E. Walter of Middleburg. Mar. IP,, by Rev. S. P. Orwig, John KBinganuin and Flora J. Hit-1 ter, both of Centre twp. Mar. 18, by W. W. Wittcnmyer Clerk O. C, Howard Hartman of Pcim's Creek to Cora I. Hellnck of Adamsburg. Mar. 19,byChas. R. Rishel, J. P., Geo. W. Showalter and Emma J. Peek, both of Selinsgrove. Mar. 23, by Rev. J. N. Wetzler, Chas. S. Stimeling of McClure and Mary E. Baker of liowell. n Mar. 23, by Rev. J. F. Wampole, John Strayer and Polly Ann Berg er, lx)tli of Washington twp. Mar. 25, by Rev. S. E. (Xil wen ford, E. L. Burns of Selinsgrove to Kate Biekhart of Smithgrove. Mar. 25, bv R-v. J. X. Wetzler, Amnion Dreese of Beaver twp. to Ida M. Snook of Adamsburg. Mar. 29, by Rev. C. O. Ix-lir, Charles K. Culp of Williamstown to Jennie Bower of Swineford. Mav l,by Kev. J. X. Wetxler, Jaob'Erb and Martha J. Bitter, botli of West Beaver twp. Apr. 10, by A. A. Romig, .1. P., Henry Baumganlner of Lowell to Mollie E. Houser of Crossgrove. jav )y ,.v (;t.()i J, Seliaef-' .c ("ylvin C. Mittei Hug and Lizzie I jt Shelleiibersrer, both of 'est i.rrv two. May 18, by R. ( -'. Fiss, J. P., i Levi Herrold of Kantz to Hettic Baley of Shamokin Dam. May IS, by R. C Piss, J. 1'., Michael Trutt of Union tv.-p. nini Lydia Keudell of Jackson twp. May 1), by Rev. A. 10. (lobble, Abraham Harbst and Alice Klasc, Iwth of Glolie Mills. Apr. 20, by A. A. Ulsh, J. P., Arthur J. deader and Lydia Ann Herbstcr, lioth of Middlecreck twp. Apr. 20, by J. C. Kreitzer, J. P.. John R. Iicaeh and Agnes Stahl, Itoth of Chapman twp. May 22, by I). S. Boyer, J. P , Wm. IJoyer and Katie Reich, Uitli of Washington twji. May 25, by D. S. Boyer, J. P., Daniel L. KeilkT and Agnes E. Haiues, both ofFreeburg. May 25, by Rev. J. F. Wamjiole, Geo. C. Stuck of (ilobe Mills to Mary E. Row ot Kreamer. Apr. 27, by J. KohlerPeek, J. P., Benneville Kerstetterand Mary Ann Kerstetter, loth of McKees J Falls. Apr. 27, by Rev. S. E. Oclisen ford, Henry Dork and Lizzie Beaver, Iwth of Kratzerville. May 29, by W. W. Wittcnmyer, Clerk O. C., John Heimbaeh and Sarah Lrnig, Ixith of Washington twp. May 31, bv J. K. Peck, J. P., Phillip W. Kerstetter and Anna a Kerstetter, both of McKees J Falls. June 1, by J. C. Kreitzer, J. P., John A. Noecker of Chapman twp. to Sallie E. Zoug of Liverpool. , June 1, by Rev. J.' C. Mumma, AmonM. Smith and Mollie R. Specht, both of Adamsburg. June 5, by Rev. S. E. Furst, D. J. Dreese of Beaver Springs to Sadie Walter of Penn'8 Creek. - Jn 5, by Eev. & L Ohaer- grove. June 5, by Rev. W. A. Haas, Calvin Mover of WiafieUl to Maggie Maurer of New JBerfri. July 6, by J. K. llecli, J. P., Elmer Brown of Colnnibia to Pre cilla Bickel of McKees J Falls. June S, by Rev. J. F. Wampole, John F. Thomas of Shamokin Dam to Matilda Bailey of Kratzerville. June 8, by mine, H. F. Bressler of Krtamerto Sallie Banner of Fre mont. June 21, by Rev. J. D. Stover, Wm. D. Harner and Dtdsie Attig, both of Paxtonville. June 22, by A. G. Hornlierger, J. P.,'Petcr D. Kerstetter of Sus quehanna twp., Juniata Co., to Louisa Hornl)ergtr of Perry twp. July-22, bv Rev. Jacob Yutzy, M.Archie Miller and Bertha B. Burns, both of Selinsgrove. June 29, by Rev. John Landis, Emery E. Snyder of West Perry twp. to Carrie S. Brown of Fayette twp., Juniata Co. June 29, by J. C. Kreitzer. J. P., John Herrold and Mary Shaffer, both of Holler. July 1, by Rev. J. X. Wetzler, Jacob A. Hains to Mary I. Freed, Ixith of Beavertown. July 8, by Rev. W. M. Landi, Irwin J. Wagner of McClure to Ilattie L. Snook of Lowell. - July 8, by Rev. W. A. Haas, W. II. Smith of Iicwisburg to Clara L Gundrum of Selinsgrove. July 13, by J.C. Kreitzer, J. 1'., George Hile of Holler to Carrie E. IiCiiig of Chapman. July 17, by Rev. W. A. Unas, Xewton A. Bowes of MifUinburg to Jenetta Bell Gemk-rling of Selins grove. July 20, by Rev. W. M. Landis, James B. Spangler and Alvilda M. Wagner, lxth of Adamsburg. July 20, by llev. C. O. Ihr, John Yerdy of Selinsgrove to Alii-e Amig of Middlel)iirg. July 22, by Elias Hummel, J. P., James Bingaman of ('cntrcville and Alice J. Knhns ofMusscr's Valley. July 2(5, by Absoloni 15anicr, J. P., Jacob Smelt, and Mary Ida Swincliiid, ImiIIi of Oriental. July 27, by Win. Myer, J. 1'., Joseph II. Diehl and Susan Milter ling, lioth of Washingioii twp. July 27, by D. S. Buyer, J. P., John S. Keich and Agnes Lenig, lK)th of Freeburg. Sept. 2, by J. K. Shinkel, J. I'., John Xcitz of Holler to Susan Lo vina Xapp of Pcim's (Veck. Auir. 7, bv Rev. Jacol) Yuizy, John G. Cliestnutt of Lcwistown to Anna L. Kempfer of Sdinsgrove. Aug. 7, by Kev. J. X. Wetzler, Charles M. Aurand of Lewistown to Lizzie M. Rearick of Adamsburg. Aug. 7, by J. C. Kreitzer, J. P., Joel iarks and Mary Uerrold, both of Ferry twp. Sept, S, by Rev. J. N. Wetzler, Paul ReadlyofMt. Carnieland Ada Mover of Paxtonville. Sept. , by Rev. J.tl. M. Swcngle, Chas. W. Swcngle and Anna Sehoch, Inith of Franklin twp. Aug. V, by Elias Hummel, J. P., John (. Renninger to Mary 10. Yerger, lioth of Miildh-burg. Aug. 10, by Rev. W. A. Haas, Richard W. Witmer and Louisa IiOngacre, loth of Union twji. S'pt. 11, by Rev. J. N. Wetzler, S. W. Shilling of West Beaver twp. to Sarah J. Swartz of Spring twp. Sept. 13, byOeo.F.Brosius,J.P., W, II. H. Shafcr of Perry twp. to Fimmah Rhoads of Monroe twp., Juniata Co. Aug. 16, by M. P. Arnold, J. P., Wm. S. Fen8termaeherof Dalmatia to Mary E. Shaffer of Union twp. ' Sept. 18, by Rev. J. F. Wampole, Joh. S. Hummel of Middlecreektwp. to Margaret Deabler of New Berlin. Aug. 23, by Rev. C. M. 'Aurand, Pallas B. Middleswarth of Beaver town to Mary A. Hackenburg of Troxelville. Aug. 24, by Rev. J. F. Wampole, John F. Sauer of New Berlin to Dora Alta Row of Salem. Aug. 28, by Rev. W. M. Landis, John W. Krick and Mary J. Wag ner, both of Adams twp. Grape and Bark Bitters for Malaria. Frerjr one know the value Ot the grape lURRlou nd healthy fruit, Aunt Kacliaer Ma larial Bitten It Um ultimate 01 the orape Julo; la Ita propertlflti, mUdly diuretic tudrecllle and ttmlo. More than MTeo-elKbtha la the pure Juice of the rrape. almnly made bitter by Peru Tlan lurk oaamomlle riowwi, soake Hoot, o and wUl cure MaUrlal U uasd al directed . "Do jo bmi to tell b taat yon gmv that horrid tramp any money?" MkodoiMgirL . replied the other. "I hadn't the heart 'to refuee him. Re eeid he wanted eooee oold victual, and I'have known what it U to aoffer. for ice cream aoda water myaeH." N. : T. Tening aurnaL ' A phyaivian wit called in to pre. aoribe for a new client. lie listened to a terrible tale from the Invalid, who, by hie awn account, waa aufforing from all the Ills known to diseased hu manity. The list so impressed the doc tor that at latt he exclaimed: f "What splendid health you must have ta endure all these mnladicst" Judy. . Jnat (he Thin. "You seed a short vacation," sah) the eo tor, "and a rest. With not a bit ot toll In any mode." Bald ths farmer, with a wink: "Then I'd better go. I think. And be working out my taxoa on the road." W. Bulletin. TUB ONB EXCEPTION. She Anybody would take you for an actor. He All except the manager of the show. '. Y. Ledpor A CRITICAL TIME During the Battle of Santiago. SICK OR WELL, A RUSH AND DAY, NIGHT rhe Parker nt the llnttle of NiintlHgo det'iiliK err nil lleroon. Thrlr llcrolr t'.ftortH In ;! Imb Aiiinuiiilllon mill nntlont lo the Front Nnvwl the Uny. P, F. Butleh, of pack-train No, 3, writinc from Sautiuuo Jo Cuba, on July 23rd, mivh: "We all had diar rhoea in more or less violent form, and wliou we landed wo luul no t ime to see a duet or, for it was it case of rush and rush nipht unit day to keep the troops supplied with inuinu::i tiou and likiioiiK, but thanks to Chninbeiliiiu's Cohc, Clioleni and DiarrLoe.a Itn.i'Oily, we were able to kuep at work uiul keep our health; in fact; I nincciily bclicvo that at a critical time this n oili i n o wah the indirect taviyvir of our ariiiv, for if the packers had been unable to wtik there would Lave been in) war of irit tiujr hiipplii's to Hie front. Timre were no roa Is tliut, a wairou train could use. 31 v eemi mle and myself had the iood f'ntune to lay in a Ktipply of this medicine foe our puck train before wo lift Tifmpa. ai'il I know in four cas-'S it absolutely waved life." The above letter was written to the manufacturers of this medicine, the Chamberlain Medicine i'o., Dh Moines, Iowa. For halo by all druij t'ists. ( Farmers Errak tlie Br.gy Monopoly. II H clnlmMl Uiul lor v i.tx imwv iiuii.iifni' tiirern liuvt? kkimii'imI i'.urlliiiiii prirrs i'ir llii'li l'ihmIs. hut rciTiitly, HiniiiL'li tin1 cmnMiH'rt hh- sisliiiii'i'nf I lie In riii.T!-. nl Iiihii. I III ii' us nl ntlirr slat"'. Skk. ( n m K Co.. i'f ('lilcaj.'". liHtPlint. till- irir. i.i ni'i ii I'lafL'h'x ilmvn In flli.OII; Top ItllkXH's. ra.Tn : I '! f l I Ml.i mill iiimurils, ui.il liny .11. t.ii :. i.vr liirm in linliii'li1 IiiiiiiIm'I's ii'iTi't to nui...!. In i-vory Hlale. Tlii'V wiiil an Hiiiin'ii-i1 llii'.'.rv C11I1I' irni' lii'i', kibihIiI, liin' vuiii' v. ho atks inrli. Tills CITIIlHlly H H liK' VlrllH I'll I It.- I.T'IH I, bin 11 Si vi'iv dlotf to I In' c.irrla.'i' iii.iiHir.K'Mie'i's uiat di'iilrr. T-ll-l.'it. New Book. F100. 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