Sohweflelbrenner Letter. Fr cm Mhut u cnuuk Democrat, SCHUFFKLTOWN, Pa. Mistb Dboqkkb: Now is 's nimmy long, yusbf a pewr wcarSt, bis oW awfong tun der mmpmeettDg lesson. K. la nsw !m tram vohr siddcr ich ' letsht mohl 'n cam.) me gat nd !h!i, 1111 s war so ivvcr OU aii resting 09 ion a so goot remem ber os maun'e de letsht wooh gwest wser. A.nyhow, ich hob now my mind ui gamaucht 'a naigsht mohl Uu tends un wann ieh aw fin! odder ki mile travela musderfore, Ich con on nix denka os so ivvcr ous interesting is os 'n levviche irishtliche campmeeting. Leit fun oiler awrt cooma bei grosse, klaine, diaino un weeshte : ealarntr un un- ilarnty, snmirty, dobhiche un rlnmniv : dc maid in - irrandshta fasbio'js mil sunna-bloomich un i - fetldericha lioonets ui era kep nn hoomernwlishu hussels ui ni hiuner dale. Un de Iwova iun ol lerai sorta, awer ntarshtens dedooda mit tighly hussa, gtiily shoe un kit benshing aw un dreata i- maid tan n feel srundniss os se iressa kenna. Uu deuk yiisht, we ivver ous shai uu iilitc se ile shaina maid om dow ua rum fcera. A werde preddic war yushl aiimriucn micresiiuir. -i II I I i a! hut,j iutfcerlich explained wc der ,,. .!':. i, ,i,,,. Yooney g'sl nil we ar 'n dri dawg n noked hut !i der houd runs -fs 1 nn ka loud gakuts d hut weil tr Yoonev refused hut tzu digest i ; unar but aw explained we der M i-e-i de sblonga g longa hul in der wilderness. Awer 's besht ii , i itt .i .i late tun tt r pn-'Mi.-u war urn wa ga de olia Yudda o- -him I'm! dousseild yoiir dude -in. Der waig wc seller porra deuita Yudtln Hail Columby gevva Im:1 iergessich net so lohgich laib. So'n praddich con mer aw etijova. Es niaueht ame sltorrick im goota 'rishtlielin glawva ; es du t ame de I ruin m ich keit frish uf tuna. A I) V how, es hoi nix Wlin's aw iu bot, we der olt bauer gsawt hut we or si kronky sow gakrotz'd hut mit ma welshkorn krootaa. sym w av.. m ;m.:. mVLlva buM- Demo hut 'n bruder gabain. F.!lt, ' l( Montgomery Ferry, war about '.--ame regulation galmit p.,..-.. rn p.. He is now a lonesome ii- ol garuund ben tor de leti I' i ifl dch yuhr. We de meeting tita fer- , it . i i ' i i j i tM'i war noli ic i am- inn ue nean;i breder aw gatrutla mi hob a wenmcli . . i 1 num o wmi un uuuumiui miim i :..!. ..i.i i:..i. : waT in favor tun sellam gabait, un vii r goota bruder hut "On ! golly, Pit, fsawt : a hetsht mieh nan eh la iiaida we i-ii yung war. 'usm ibnllt 1 1, minerawi i.i kenna, awer siuuer ion i ,.i," i 1,1, jaiiioK o om uu rumiii i i- T . i itimnH ihow, we ruunt gat. sawt, de nai j hi iiuii meeting os 's gebt inside inn n:u uu lecl ieh " M iw tzu tin iw mit li os ieh i ,'i nawu ksvvy itisfvu ffd, tor se iinga o- I 'll ,VU')SieiI noe, i .-ii.:'-iii gai tiir '.- rale, true .i. s Wl bb ciii Hon.: i. iinn tzu Pit s, ii-.v; ILIlKENXKlt. Beitmeerl Ratea to EKIchinonft, Vi.. 'ln aennvlva,nla Ralleoal. eeeitt in Xrn 'i iniiKmventton liailiatYttiij aepl ' l'nloii. a am: of the International Convention of the Baptist Young i i e - i nion ot America to ih-i held il Ktehinond, V a , duly 13 to 10, the Peiinsvlvauia liailroadCom uati' has luru Hired to sell excursion tickets from points on its nne, to Itieliiiiund, ;'., at rate ui' single tare tor the round tnii (tickets vial Baltimore and steamboat fifty cents mor than -ingle tare Tiekets will he sold July 11 to I:'., ii I will lie good to return until July 31, inclusive, except that on deposit with the Joint aeent at Bich- monil iwfiirn Julv 2S. anil tlie mv- me i ..I fifty cents, the return limit . . . . . ... i niav IM' (V. mli'i to leave I lei inom , n iH CM. i-ieo oi ..nimono " "J V. V Peonsylvania College in the seienti- t later then A,.,. 15, 1899. Bid town Mtt.rday and Sunday fic Stopoveral Wasldngton on r,.::!, !,-..tber, Lewis fisher, of , R s cllildren rn trip for ten days not l ,,:c(l i" - ""' ..'"Idav services pasned off nieelv last al limit of ticket. lll,1.v ivHwl t,K,k u tnP to WlllHS,m,v, Vtu. MMArL M. not later then Aug. 15, lS'.l! turn (ill!! I 1 illlil I it' I ! ' I'm specific rate- and conditions I 1 . , ! I I i nrm T m- Musical College. I with her sister, Mrs. Gelnett, last The summer term of the Musical , week I. S. Bine ba.s made quite College, at Freeburg, Pa., will be- an improvement on the town by re Kin on Mondav, July 17, a term of painting some of bis bouses. . . .Mr. six weeks for $33, including !oard I and tuition. Parents desiring n pro irressive and home like school for their sous and daughters should in vestigate the merits ot the College. Ft r catalogue address -l5-2L Henry B. Moyeb. FREEBURO. John Huutz manufactured 100, 000 cignrs during the month of May. His business is on the" increase. . . . J. Howard Arbogust ami Calvin Miller painted Postmaster Jerry Charles' new store bouse with , Uautifullv contrasted colors. It is , i; ... i it I. ...I a COIIIIIIOIIIOUS lllltl wtit hhum Uding (loss & Middles warth of Troxelville came to r reetmrg ..i , it.'in ! Kri:iv iiiorinnu. Theirdaughters whoatte'nded music- al college accompanied them to their homes P l' Moyer had the best clover lot in this locality. He mowed the grass last Friday and took in the bay on Monday .. Miss Jennie Arbogast, a teacher at 1 omelsd. -i t t h phans-1 lo.ne, arrived 1 . . . .1. . home tor a vacation oi two moumn ...Our school board organized with liolandus Seip, Presidentj C. . . ' Dreese,Secretary; II.S.Stahl.Treas. w...;ii !..,,. Inrvo Htteudauoe . We will have a la g aweuuauw at the horse sale on the inst Mr- Cobb and children oi Harris- ii' I .... I ... . ourgnreboaruersai wenvera Mr. ( ui ili I, nr.. dnrin.r SllU'IaV . . Mrs. Ann Malick i' Harrisburg is the guest oi her sister, Miss Ma- linda Itoush Ceo. W. Holsapple and iii- son- V. E. and Frank are , . i are painting premises o ii' large oarn on me John Hummel near Frceburg. . . .Mrs. ( arter ami nine daughter of VVilliamsport are the gui sts oi h r aunt, Mr-. 1. S. Hov er ' 'buries Bolender of Middle burg und Will. CroUSe were the quests of i'. S. liiegleuud family on Saturday... Judge ilrown an! Proi, I . S. Ikiyer accompanied by their wives attendad a i ting ot the Iliuiune!'.- W barf Sunday sehoo ami Institute last Suuday, and were ' rovallv entertained at the hospitabl home of ('. M. Teat-, K rot. Boyer reports that he had a very attentive audience . . .The new ad ditions and improvements to the beautiful ii of W. L. Basslerare nearly completed. . . .The telephone line Irom Freeburg to Eremont is nearly euiupleted I Ii' ( lollege at the close oi a Musical iiccesstul term had interesting closing exer- I,, : Tl.ntMiliiv i.v'iniiiw...Prof. ni;'ii, .i rs. Moyer went t Wc-t Milton 1 1 1 visit hei daughter, Mrs. i: in,. vriiu I ... nor iniiiis- , , :.. .,-,,, Mr. . i, is also there to assie ; during harvc.-t ami I'uw , i'nn;r- liurvcsl ami nav makinu time. I. ANT Mil,!, Miss Fioy at the nun i six'iil Sunday jk who is working college, Freeburg, home. . . .( lurtain Markle l coke, ret to stav... Middlecv who was cinpioycii in .auii urtieil home last week to Jerome tteitz's of near '. were visiting at T. L. over Sunday .beoloua i I I V . I Keitz' Scluiec - were the guests oi i limp were the guests of Moyer's near Freeburg over Sunday V, F. Sclinee, wife and daugh- ter I .era Stefllen's ni Sunday at Isaac . . Mr.-. Ellen Spotts is woi'Kinji ri lieorgetown a' present .too. E. Iletmer hid his rnrht .lislnented last Thursdav bv arm (ailing from a bicycle On Sat urday Peter Markle wife and little -on Ray went to near Bichfield. While passing down the hill near. I. L. Stetleu's home in Buckwheat N'aliey, one of the back straps came loose, and the horse began to hick and back and became unmanageable and little llay had his right leg broketi below the knee. The dash hoard was bent, ami the bneirv was ii.-ed up pretty did not receive is getting alonj be expected. bauiy. l ne oiners any injuries. Ray as well as can lie MCKEEH HXLF FALLS. Rev. I'l h nfSelinsgrove preach in teresting sermon tit ed a vi rv Grubb's church on Sunday. . . ..Mrs if ca i ..; . i ..i ; m.. i i ;r t . CT. . :;.t-i .ni'i innuni iii .on I .h...... .... DatnsJat. .ti'i.iimi. ! e l t i Quite a nuiniier ot our iK'ople took I in the Children's Day exercises at i Port Trevertofl on Sunday evening. I . . . . Mrs. Fred Weaver nient a dav ami Missis Gemberliiig aud Mr. and Mi s St ravers were the iruests of Mr. o Seller over bumlaj . . . .Suie lne , of coffee and costs about ias much. Chamterlain s Pain Balm was the is home on a vacation. She is going Children like it and thrive on it be- only remedy that gave him any re back tor the fall term .... Quite a I cause it is the genuine food drink i lief." Many others have testified to number of our folks attended the entertainment at Port. WEST BEAVER. The contractors are about through digging holes tor the telplione poles here Calvin Kuhpp cut about tour acres of wheat, cockle and rye last week Peter Riegle, Sr., and wife were seen last week., Ike uiehers are and tobe selected for our dirterpiit schiKils bere, so then no foreigners ueed p- l t i. ir ii l a tfM PJ nowen oi nwwinre "an seven swurms oi oees in one ( day last week. He did not get Ids fmaiiv vou ure overpowered bv armor plate off long enough to eat gome chronic disorder which takes dinner Win. Gross and wife of I v,, t() an iintimelv grave. Mddlenreek spent Sunday with ' w, shonld ,ut th(J puu Henry Bumgardner. .Rev. Hilb.sh unti, h . and fanny ...ok in the ice cream , feB ((f )r parivh.-id at Mr. Aaron Movers Nerriw would fix you up aU right? last Saturday Samuel agoer It u tllL, nmH.-uw ana ..I Mi lli ,,,! la .,,.,,,1im,, kial. . . . . I vacation with Daniel EL .lis Amanda Snook of Mifflin county is spending the summer with her sister, .Mrs. 1'ullv Merbster, at nowen . . air. uranuen ana nwuiy of Lewistown spent a few days last i r.;.. . I i 4i i i., . , r wit ii u I'll ri.ir. ii. ' ir , ,.- ,- r" i IMIKlllllel 1 lieni) . . .Jollll iiaiiurieK of Lewistown was a LTiicst of L. A. I i l m . Jenkins over Sunday Warrie ,. , . . ... Me' ilau.'lin ncuie a liusmess trip to j , . i . m i , Ivewistown last Tuesday Frank Baker and family spent Sunday atl, . . T' i... i i.-.i. 5nL.fl. l-i IWttle 1 uueuij ran- ineiivis uointr , .. .. i . i i ? great aamageio some ni oar wneai lields. The farmers are not expect ing half a crop. SKUNSGB0VB. Mrs. I.'. Schneider and daughter of Fremont, Nebraska, arc being en tertained by her brother, I r. A. C '. Spangler Miss Mary House- werth, who ha- been attending Wil son ( ollege, returned home to spend vacation Mrs. Noetling is spend ing several week- at Bloomsburg with the Proi Miss Alice 8ny- der ofSunbury is visiting her uncle, Newton Fisher The M. E Sun day school had their Children'sDay exercises on Sunday evening. The children did wed and the decorations were in keeping with the exercises wnicn wen ot a patriotic order Miss I'.ihel ochoch is beina enter Ii tained by friends in Lewisburg Miss Maggie Schooh took in the commencement exercises at Lovs- ville Oryliau School Mrs. W. II. Miller of Boston is visitiifg her inotlier-iu-law. Mrs, .1. 1'. tUehter. j The shoe factory will olose : down lor a tew days in order to put in some new and improved machin ery, when they will hegin on tall lordersol which they have an abund- , ance ( '. E. Lutz (Barber) j I I wife spent several days in Philadel ; last week and report uaviug hail a plea-ant time I. W. Covert and w ill' and ( lias. -overt and witc are being entertained by Miss Marinda Cover;. x. ... uiiiii. iuwi .dc imit tr.- . pie iu poor cu'cumstaneos tbau any other one cause. To he BUOoessf ul I one must look ahead and ploft ahead so that wbeu a fovorable opportauity I! .1 . , ..1 .....v preHeuts itself he is ready to take n I van tfK8 of 't. A tittle toretbOUgnt I wi uisoBavemuchexpanseaodval; uai time. man ill keen a bottle of Chamber a pi nut in nun cure i ui l?in'8 Cholic, Obolera and Dtarrhcot ivemeay in tue uouse, tue suutlensl I. lion' will wait until nece-i-ity com-j pile it aud then reio Ins bent horse' going for ii doctor and Lave a hit; doctor bill to pay besides; one pays, out 2.1 cents, the other is out a bun- ! dred dollars and then wonders why liw ni'i .rli I ii ii- ,s rtf'tlimv i !,!,,, vi-lnli. . he is getting poorer. For sulo b all DruKiiists. PAXTONVILLB The C. E. Society will bold a i lawn festival here next Saturday I evening, June 24th.. Mrs. Estella Stunk ol Port Treverton Tiaitedl I friends here the beginning of this week.... Miss Annie (lift visited I her parent! tiverSundav Mercy , Brunner, Laura Harner and li. G. ii .,m otoA . . - ..... ..u V tit I'.i-m- , i . .--) . I i "i 1 1 . 1 it ( ',,n1 ml ! h" Sunday evening. The children did . it': i iL: nobly in performing their part , . . rx Huckleberries arebeginningtoripen; the rumor is thev will be pretty plenty this seasou! mm wmm I (Mali t.min-o after you have concluded that you ought not to drink coffee. It is not a medicine but doctors order it be- cause it is healthful, invigorating and appetizing. It is made from pure grains and has that rich seal brown ; ..u. j ii,. fatast M-A.i,, i containing nOthmo-butnouriBbment. Ask yonr trrocer for Grain-O, the new food drink. 15 and 256. ' "I How Is Your Ortp ? Not pelting along as well as you exjectei '.' Thai is the way grip acts when it is not taken in hand anil driven out of the system at once. The uoisont left hv the orin verma keep right no destroying the an, undermining the health. You1 l. - r.i 1 1 nn ui uppcuic ior tooti aim what little von eat seems to d no good Your nerves are unstrung, .. ..h-oihh u.-.-.L- hik m uhnIh health restorer ever known and thousands oi irrin's victims are find- ,ni osl stn , ., vjtaIitVi ,r , , ,,. . , I found mvself with, a very wea ing in it a sate and sure means ot re- Mil Stoniroh, and every time I tried to eat I would become nauseated, somo- tim,-s lieiehin.r wind and fr tenth - , ,. ,. , 1 finding relief onlv alter vomiting, hit nil i n ueunuie imn uuu j , , ,. , , , , was almost blind tor several months. .,. ,, , , ,, , l-mallv I beirau using Or. Miles m i it........i .... i i n i i lie; and wlen 1 had used one greatly improved. After , . tak nn. t wo more bottles my stomach trouble was entirely gone and I have had no return of the symptoms over three years." MltS. L. L. WlNTBRS, Gwynneville, tnd 1,1 1 A trial nnekfiire of 1 (r. Mi! vonte treatment tor t ie urin. eon- . . .Un,..r ,.c in- M5W Kami i ir Miles' Vrve and Liver Pills' will besenl ubsolutely tree to any person sending name ami d address on a uostal cam. retiuesting the samp ' the samples and iiieiitiomii''' nn- name oi nie I est ... .1 ... i , Address, Dr. Mile-Medical Co., Elkhart, Indiana. COURT HOUSE CHIP." DMda Entered ir Bacainl. Solomon Ebright toW'm. W. Rice 150 aerosol bun! in Chapman twp., for $3000. Valentine Varnes to Mary A. Lndwig, house and li I '.a Isle oi Que, Selinsgrove, lor Slot). Benjamin Shelh nberger and wile to Ceo. W. Amey, L2aeresand 101 perches in Perry twp. (now West I 'crry two.) fi n- 1 25. I ated 1 S "7. John M. Amey, I ' a lor $300. Jonathan 'lover to (Ieorge W. es in West Perry twp. Shi lleuberger ami wife to Geo. W. Amey, 33 acres in West Pi i ry t .'. p. lor 1 ..". Mr-, iiannah ilaldema to ieo. . Amey, 1 i aen pcri'hcs in West Perry 187. et. al mil 1 n two. for M-ii- I :ia uiihiis toueo. . Amev. 2n (!,.. in West Perry twp., for letter Orantatl. Letters oi administration iu tin oatni-o nt !..- .1- w.,ii.... i..o. .. w. in , ' . o '"" ' euaeii, neie grunieu toU II. Walter and Calvin Stctler last Kritlav. MnrrliHra LleetMe. f Samuel K Kl.nglcr, Penn fwp., ( erdie Benfer, Middleereek twp. John E. Grubb, Union Co., Sadie V. Btngaman, Centre twp. niiiiiilaalniis i ' otner The following is a list of the 15i- cyclea as reported by the various assessors of the count v in their te- Bpeetive districts, in accordance w the late Act for taxing bicycles : A .1 " 10 9H - ! I .iiams... u,..,vnP Qegyef West QuifM chapmaii Pjjmlrlin Jackson Middlelmrg.V.'.V, t;.i,ii....r...a- l'J :l x' .w. , - s neiit tlLVn VV Monpoe 61 I'emi. 1 I Vrrv p Woai ISj?? Tfve , ! ' f ,4 " " w 1 1 121 70 32 52 u' wiiimrion ' - '"' Trstal 70 Total. T,,e W),,rt exposes for June Term, 1899, were as follows : (irandJury 3 115.47 IVtit Jur' 430 56 nr. ... . ' " "" .r01'w Total orders issued... ... 1681.76 .Mr. J. Ketcham of Pike City, t al., nays : "During my brother's late ;..i....r. w . : i u the prompt relief from nain which this liniment affords. For sale by all Druggists. OHAS G. ERLENMEYER'S MARRIAGE RECORD. l onUnaH tram Inslrls Pagea. Nov. 22, Nathan Arlxurast to I'hrene Stepp of Perry twp. r.. or i j uaniiZmTLJnmZ v . tl . 1 , -J, Isaac Hovis ot ash- mgton twp. to Esther Krissinger of Penn twp. Dec. 1 !), Abraham Sobellvoi Kich- JW to Catharine Barge of Juniata , '""ty- Deo. 22, Luther Kantz to Caro- line Boyer, ltl. of Washington tp, 1864 J:m. 28, AlwlShurrick of Juniata Co. to Catharine Auoker ot Perry ! twp. Feb. 21, John Nasrle of Liver pool, Perry Co., to .Mrs. Susan Mil- tr of Frcebor Feb. 21. Qeonre Shaeffer and E- lizabeth Haas, both of Perry twp. Fell. 21, Michael Fisher to Sarah Hoot, Initll of Isle ot tine. Feb. 28, John W. Spade to Sarah CiVster oi rratiKiin tun. i3i , i , ii. i r... q t i. u t . i June y, Johns, otraub to Catna- . , , , , , . ,. rine A. ! outius. both ot Washing- ton twp. June 10 Martin Fi her to Eyster of Selinsgrove. ,illhl, i o f,.un i unnj.ii.a ..j .... ' to Fannie Hovis of Washington twp. j June 14, John Ziegler to Catha- rine Lanig ot VYashingtou two , . ii , , .inly oi, Johnllou3Sto hlizabenl humeri oi .1 uniaia i. o. ... unmet i oi i iiiikiui v o. July 31, Samuel Musselmau und SaraM Jane Woodliug of Mouros tp. ,StTl- 5, Samuel Gilbert of 1'hila- delphia to Rosanna Smith Abseoon 01 wew Jersey. .e ni. .., .miiiucI Sept. 22, Samuel Heckman and Margaret Freed of Washington twp. Nov. -Jo, ieorge Sclinee to Elian- beth Minium of Perry two. De.'. 11. Francis Bover to W,,l- thy Erdley of Penn twp. Dec. 15, David Hover to Mary Diemer of Washington twp. Dec. -21, John Thomas to A anda Musser of Franklin twp. Ill- Dec 25, Jnooh Snyder of Penn twp. to Clara A.mig of Selinsgrove. SUMMER OUTINGS. Personal) jr.CoaitaetMl Tanra via Pcnn ylvnnla RmIImhmI, Tin1 Pennaylvania Rallroiut Pomnanv nn- iiouncu tin- f ,.i. , iv i tf eenxiitalLv-l onductei 1'i ilrs f the Suiuiuer dud aarly 1H91I: To tli.- forth InoludhiR Niagara Fall, Tiroii ii, Tliuuwnd lilandt, tli si lAwrsnve, Uon traal, (tuebee, ItoUerVal (Ui'k- st. ...mi, Iba savnanay, An Sabla Obaa . LakM Ohampta n unit Ueorira, HaraioKa, ami u day hula rldv throuah toe HiithlaniU ol tl"' Hudaon, luly2t t'i Autul 7 Hate, rl .:. . Augual to Sfi, v,-it- I ami mi' iMiituanay. Uate, f 100 f.ir Uu- round imp, irom mew iirx. rDiiaaeipnia, Ualtlmnre, una Waablngton rroportlonata rates froiu j iitlit-r pdntB, To Niagara ralln. ascurslon tlokata good to j rcliirn within ten dayn will Imj iold mi July 37, i August 10 anil W, September 7 and 21, October S in r.'.ai rati' ui ;iu iniiti rniia-leliilila, 11 iltiiniri' ami Waahlngioii, i bene tleketa Include trail portatbtn ouly ami wtllpeinilt Mop over with in limit at Munalo, Rocheitar, Canaudaigu i ami Watklni n thy return trip. Piveday tour to Gettysburg and Wnnhtngton S,'iitin'l.r ii llatu '-' fr.tin Niv ',,rk. '-'! I other points, from Pbiladelpbla. t'roportlunata ratm iron An eleven day excursion to Oattynburg, l.uray hn;:; Plw from New Yor SM from Philadelphia, ami ; i : i , i:- run-, irom inner i.ilnls. .-,,r Itineraries aed tortbsr information apply o2S rut. in- ail.lri'.-n l.fo W. Il.o.l. Ac rnil I'anM'hi.-r Afient, l'liilaiU'lpliu Total Ec ipse cf the Moon. On June 22, there will be a total eclipse ol the moon, but we will lie excluded from the spectators. The berimiillr is to be seen the eastern I , . I.. ii i , poruous oi Asia ami inroiigiioui me 1 1'ieilie Ocean und ihe nrmtorn nor - ii .ii inc. vuiii .inn tin. wi.-itiu pin- 1 tions of North America, and the end, if . - . ' . ' tin Asia, the eastern portions oi' I . , , .... r 't .!f C:i llllll till. Mill I i' Mill U-IX i.l'll i mt !' uu. iiilUMn, oil1 . HCOIGIU Pacific Ocean. At this time the! i, ,,,ii tiii id,, 4nl .,.,,.,.,.... I,.... ". ...... .. tp pening on the 8tii, tirst tiuarteriui ..i, li,., I It-I, ,,l I..-I ..nyahniB. .... 'I II II- . VHI, ...l' I I l 1 1,1 I II. I I OL! Ol J the 29th. There are seven planetary : . i i i -v .a , comuncinms witJi tiic ukmuj. k)i Uw . . . . y I the 7tl one with Mercury; on the 8th with Neptune, which is the closest tor the mohth. On the 14, the growing crescent comes up with Mar-; on the 19tu with Jupiter; on the 2 1st with Uranus, closing on the 23d for the month with a meet ing in which Saturn is the star er former. The moon at the full is so low down in .southern declination that on rising it will seem very near aud large, ami throughout the warm summer evenings will lie a beautiful sight in the sky. JAS. O. CKOUSE, ATTORN BY AT LAW, Hid i ls bo r e, pa. All business en trusted to his ears will receive prompt attention: A GREAT OFFER. Farm. OoUrrwa! Frorri Now to Da cember, 1903-Nearlv 4 Five Yeirs. Jiysje'ialarrangemet.t made "I w ith the Diihlishi . JoUItXAI, we are enabled to of- I. ...x. ....! m iei him paptr to every sul- Bcriber woo pays for the Pan j one year ahead, for only 1.00, lj both papers forthe price of ours a only ; our paper one vear and UN VAUM JOUBNAL from uow to December, 1003, nearly five years. The Fa i:m JoRBXAL is an old established paper, enjoy ing great popularity, one ot the best and most useful farm pa pers published. i-rdTliis otler should hcuc- Jj ceptcd without delay, M AliiilK'i. T 4 1 . Mine 14, at the home of tl. bride - parents, in Steelton, Pa., Rev. 8. E. ( Ksiiaetiford, William Sieg and Annie K. Wetzel, both oieeiton. I line I .'i hv ian Y 1 I... Aim,,.! C trt: tJ ..e'o .,' ' uii.iin 01 ouieill Ml: Yen lie Iienfer of K reamer. Biiieu natmtu Diraii rm Kcmasyi llrMl, Avconm Cbrlatlm Eudoikvor t'onvnmion. . . .i. ",,.,,,,.,, n:e v onvcnieai the Young P lie's Society of C tian Endeavor, to Ikj held at Detroit -i,l!.v to 10, the Pennsylvania Kail-I H"08 Company will sell excursii uckcw ironi jxnnts on its Hue, to i 1M''"- :lt raw of single fare for the j wund triP' - Tickets will be sold mi July I and 5, and will ! good to return ' , -y uvwpi ma by depositing ticket w ith the Joint Agent at Detroit before July 12, and the payment of fittv cents, tin. return limit mey be extended to leave Detroit nut laterthan Aug. 15, For specific rates and conditions! apply to Ticket Agi nts, lirs loBee Wiia Von If tel. drink Oinin ()-ihh,Jh froni pure ktrisiiis, A mi wrilas: "ili nrsr tuue I'iuhks (iram 0 I did u like it tint after Ubinc it, lor o'n t iiotuinu would huloec i to io o- to eotte." It nouriKtiPS teeiU i eiiutii uu ki ii iiiibk M! I ei ef'. it is li. ...t ,,11,.- ii todn.V fro: ; ' - doi'ctioiif) ii ;r. i iv wi:u ui -t iHi.ct benii t( i.'1-iins. Get it l nur i"; ( v-r, r nn. i; 1 1 n ih !i ie i il.-li. ; II1H neait .l.r. i.i young, iv and --r-.1 F ronSAi.E A ! trm intain- tfiddh.reek inc 55 acre,-- situate in . towimliip, mile north Mills, Snyder county, is sate nt a liurgaiii. Tin ot GIoIk lifered tl,,- biiildiuiis are :i- new. 1' i ve acre- are m i good w ilaad. Farm w ill be sob! for first good offer, ('all on or ad dress,J.M, Maurer,Kreamer,Pa. ti. sasaHsl . If you pay your subscription one ycir in advance you can get tiiePofiT for only one dollar, if you are i:i arrears you cau pay up yur arrear ages and one dollar extra fin- one year in advance. Then von will g"t the Farm Journal live vcar tree. it. ' cot.irn'le. antlMtlon. , ,,,...-...,, , ,.i,-.i v.,., - 1" l8Mt ln "" '''''' oi Un WUiierceaa. 1 VI.. !)k. , , .,,.,, h .,. W11 , ' I' p1."" "J0.'' " i io my nid i "inplnini. . iiniiiic llama, asm, i-uine luck. Ti. docujra oouid not s'opi hui rlen King n. i cured tne.a'.'j am ooc uiom si.Joyit.i; TUe.- Kt-iu- '.iii:'.-,, Mv., .., M ..I, ic 1.- "1,1. V I awl as m in ami K 'tin. Oelurj Klnjr ror tue Norrns, Uverand I W H. Uertnsn, TroxfillTlei MIMlMtrarUi A i v)"i in w. ai.,i ;.,i'. pKi-kii , i. MOOIUrei II..',. B1WI I: .Almr. .. ., i i i ... "No," Bald bur father, "you are utit I sm m . ... . mam want ior u sun-nwuw. ,, bet you never earned n ,imlar la your life by your own efforts.' "Ah!" exclaimed the young man, brirrhteninir up, "there's where you I hVS underestimated me. She bet me ; B ,lo,lar tlmt 1 WOUWa t daro to come licre and ask you for her, nnd, ay you know, I liavo won out." Chicago Daily News. Tba Paid und the Unpaid. "I have come to pay ray court!" ex claimed the prince, bowing low. "Dave you paid your washerwoman?" asked the princess, courteously but firmly. Manifestly, If all girls were as sen sible as she, there would be fewer un happy marriages or fewer marriages, which is much the same thing. Detroit Journal. I.ettlim nimaetf hits Easy. "I think my old overcoat will 4 till Christmas." i "Yes; and after Christmas you won't 1 1 get one because it will be" so nsarjj spring. "Chicago Eeoord. I.-.L.S- -