Schweflelbrenner Letter. .From MKUch rase Democrat. SCHMFKE1.TOWN, Pa. MlbTF.R Dbookxk: De Bevvy hut 'n olt hoooh os w grikt hot ota ' arbaholt fun mm grueedawtly, un 'a is de Bhtory ram a nixnntzi'elicr ding !"- nawma Rip Van Winkle, un de Bipay (mw. Der Rip hut nee 'n chance iermist torn guoter whiskey jigger i.. . ..... ..,lit.wL-l:i mi tinner i laoiiw , . . . i . . i i . . i . . ..i rnlnmkv irMimca ! do I Illll Clr OIB Halt . yiMUu- w - ! i 1 ... Dtnou Itiih IS HOW II 1 Illll UCI "M1," - alitick. wardt for wardt, ous m Ih li : liVSV. Doh coonwht widder name, du uixnuteicker lodh un I Li i I...J.t t'll now, wo waiMu, un woo aawga, du fesuffuy dreckaow? 1 lip. Fi !'" evvanoussheesa . i ...i ,i S nrahtmnir I gonga inn v"""ui o , jmrv noeuing. osich jrnana hob den tuorya warn Mieaea Mary Noetling and haws, un ar war ont graws fressa j M0C V1 linn t. k a trip to Berry s Rjpgy. 'N Itaws, well sell i was L tl(.;,. wheels. ,ohgictcn, .. nawaiw l l I.I,.,, n owl:ii Awer wo is uei im " are visitiDB he uncle anu aunt, ur. ... ... . . , . . ... w . i unahi hob ira- 1 .,, 8 .! i t Miss Grace Weidensaul is spend- Rip. Ward now yusni, noo ga waBelMe .,, wife. . . . v , j i. i -II i ..m-,r.i We nugBuooi J several weeks in New Columbia, dult, wh will dere s sawga. neii, . y-jj- Esq., and w teotl , , .8Warevva'nha?droun un lelu, X8gSs at thehome . Knu.t nnniernmn spent lues un hut graws g'lresoa. Un8enringi. day and Wednesday in s I nagmv . f i pJspokenotasa candidate forjudge Mrs. C. O. Greenhoe fell on Sat Kip. 1 n ich d'no nl mil der f g . Court unlay and seriously injured herself. llint Ripsy. Yaw, mi . hort eataeelt ., . , I Kip. l-'n i' li liol .... .1,. rl inrav 11:1 1 zc in M llll- " '.-Si' ' B cr .i Rinsv. Hi d'no. ot eonrse isier lui haws gauropl Rio Well, nil exactly tie flint lose a ra. awer der liaws aw. teller haws hctshl awer sana sel hpringa Itipsy.- i cnurcn, .i une ni. ne nno nu cp l'n liuslit gor nix sinisht led the call and will be in our midst I kit V. i , I I . t III V I H sliiis;i ; Hip, Netdesmolil nwer 's naig- -lit mold ich hob my flint g'lawda un uf g'fixd, un nul on's klae demly i dor! im (eld, un wass denkshf now us ich dort a sanu non Kinav I'i Wlldv ellda. beSUIC. Rip. Yaw, niainer os fooftsich, -( grose waurn se os we gens, un, well, ich nl mil der Hint, un bang Ripsy. Un we feel sin gabortzl- ed ? Rip. Aiuv. Ripsy, Yushl ainy ousfooftsich. Rip, Well, yaw,' ordlich feel mainer os ea end 's war ordlioh grosses game 's war evva 'n gross er schwortzer bull os ich g'shussa hob. Domt si, sell is wohr. tin 4-tt hctshl sana sulla. Un duhetsht seller bull hara solla brooma un shnorricksa un der shwonsshlenkera. Un der bull is d'no so a wennich for mich gatraveled un icli hob my oiler liesht's gadu os ar 'n ordlich limits si.tick hinner mer bleibt, I 'no bin ich on der fens augaland, awer eb ich landa hob kenna uf der safe . . i ii i : .!.... airli. i in HI - o II 111 iniii.ui cooma mit 'm sitz fun mina hu i! J I so fun hinna bei, un du waishtevva we 's is wann mer seller waig in contact coomd mit 'm shpitzich end turn a shwarta bull si horn Ripgy, In d'no bishtei g'shlofaV ; Rip. Sell is so, by chucks, awerj du consllf about gOOt gessa glawb beim licttle du consht aw hexa. Ripsy (grab'd 'n om ohr) Now hame,dU meaner iowier loaiei-mi. ; Rip, Awer,now-,mygooty,leevy u.iw Ripsy. Maine gaisht mer now i ill M.' .. grawd Rip, Nay, now, nay Awer de Ripsy hut dertu g'shticked bis ar ordlich goot uf g'liscd war. Awer 's is noch ord lich (eel mainer in sellam same oil booch fun weaga 'm Rip un iler Ritioy, -i fraw. Un ich bin n glicklicher moti we'd ich de goot oil Bevvy hob (or 'n (raw, un kie so 'n tuffas credoor os sellara Rip Biolty Ripsy. Pit Bchweffelbbenner. UNION TWP. Ia, 1 m a Howard ochnee and Jv.8 Auck- .. . l I. ,.w.rm:'.,r for LI Millini 'in iuuuuHi ...v.. afuldlebiim tu attend normal school there. MU, mine anu u..e nf Ohio are visttins among friends ft If! I here. ('has. Sehrev i the happiest fath er in existence. At this wiiting Daniel Bholly, who wan confined to his bed for the last two weeks, is recovering. Children's day evercises were ob served at the Witmer'iiUnitedEvan. church ofi Sunday night with a splendid program and n bigaildieuce. The cruelty to aninnl laws now existing are violated every day, many a fellow walking around pub licly smoking a cigarette. Why gal enforce them? , SELINSGROVE. Misa Marie Snyder spent a week at Carlisle. Mrs. Morris of Waynesboro is the guest of Mrs. Xoetling. B. M. Wagenseller is at home spending his su miner vacation. Mrs. Hower Went to Lewisburg to visit a sister who is quite ii.. Geo. Mark is visiting liis sister, Mrs. B. ti. Shields, in Philadelphia. Communion was held Suuday i. ....... i l... r Ynt.v. I). 1). ('Olltllll'lt'il I FJ i n-. . u . , - - i. i' v.... !:...'. 1 i In imc Id 11(11. .MH'lllllf; ta ... - spend the summer vacation family. Willi InS ' fhe Misses Shuman of Bhamokin gDent tt week with their aunt, Mrs. Kantner. Miss Mary McCollum of Ply- mollt, js being entertained by - .i MisSi .i I Mrs. BenedM ami son .m mcago Major E. P. Rohbacli spent Fri- j ; i . .. i. ..( i;nimi,iir,r Hp day of lost week at Aliminourg. ne returned with his daughter, Annie, 1 i. i i r 1 1, ..ml i.v-I ...I . 1. . umI nf iar nlnniM fnr iwveral weeks. ' . . r Rev. J. 15. Pocht, 1. !., ol U- favette Hill, I'a., was unanimously elected pastor oi l runty LiUineran i i -. i mi. i -i' Fourth of July was quietly oele- brated by the most of our citizens, Young America, however, was busy exploding lire crackers and Bhooting on small cannon, a large number ol young people picnicked on one ol the islands in the opposite the town. K KKAMJfiji. Fisher Waller is visiting friends in Selinsgrove this week. Miss Annie Covert of Selinsgrove waa the jiuest of Miss Erma Magee last week. A. ('. Fields of Shamokin was the guest of Thomas Dietrich's Sunday1 of last week. Jerry Crouse of Middleburg was in town several davs last week sell- lD8 n,,- Samuel Winkleman of Steelton visited at Perry Au rand's several days last week. James Magee was ofl'trout fishing last week. 1 have not heard with what success he met. Lewis Magee and wife of Mazep- ai I. pa visiiea meir son anu uaugiuer, James and Erma, recently, Mrs. (ieo. Fagley of Shamokin accompanied by a lady friend of the same place were the guests of A. W. Kecler over Sunday, The celebration of the Fourth at this place was a grand success. The sneakers of the day were Prof. F. .... 1 , - nr c. Ilowersox and 1 r. IV V. Tool, wno h their oratorical eloquence thrilled the people with patriotism. "pj,e preeburg band furnished ex- cellent music WVHT BKAYKK. The Fourth passed off with us, without a murmur. Huckleberries are reported scarce on Jack's mountain. Our town was well represented at Lewistown on the rourtn. On the Fourth the old veterans 'pressed the button, and Uncle Sam did the rest. The late rains we bad were thank fully received. Thev did a vast amount of good. . . , ,. ... L. A. .JellUlUS lllld Wife Slieilt a ... . i 1 . ... j day ... Lewistown last week visiting the hitter's sister. Henry Snook and family spent art of .,st week visitinghis daugh- , , ,.,.' . T ....,,, ter, .Mrs. 1 1, r . llerDster, at ixiweii The weather prevented a big turn-out at the f'esfival held at Kaulpetzer's school ground on Sat uaday evening. 'Squife Steely is trying to save the county all the cost lie fj can, by having his criminal cases settled right there at his plaoe ofi.business. W. H. KnejH) has t're bender of the chef-d'euver manufacture, with two buckets of water, can bend a tire 1 J in. thick by 1 ia wide iu 2 minutes. The farmers are about through cutting and storing away what little wheat they had. They are expect' iu? a big yield of oats, and will j soon be ready to cut. .- . " 1 Miller George ot Lowell, with his new wheel, and the new horae, is kept busy delivering flour and tned to thair many customers at this end. ml I . .L .. L .U! 1 lie noi w earner is uie oniy uiiug that has anv etleet on Geonre. ... ..i J. r. r. IoiiihI out it was neiinei . . T a , i i..i, liiiul vim. lint n tiu' i liin ot h: II , - , , , . . , . I i hsli hi- i:ui stnriK awav in i s I II) poeket while setting hooks tor eels, cause short of memory. John, QOU I .1 I .1 . .. .1... ' . I Ml I U M .i.wfc ..... vi.iv.i.T v.. 1 1 lals? ADA.MSBUKQ. Miss Jennie Keller is visiting in Mifflinburg. l VM A Itiuiii'i ilia i.VS.1, 1 Wl Hill I iUWHI recent visitor at this place. Miss Bessie Klose spent a week with friends in Selinsgrove ....... ... ... 1 I Mrs. William Klose visited her brothep , llavj.n m,.ntlv Miss Gertrude An rand of Mer- wick mine guest oi Isaac Auranus. H. t. Romig, wife and son, Bea vei Rivnt several da vs in Middle- Iunr. Mii Bessie Kitter of MeClure spent several days in town last week. Messrs. Crouse and Moat of davs in town Middleburg were on Sunday. visitors in town Miss Gertrude Rnepp, who spent several weeks in Lewistown, h:is returned home. Peter and Manuel Yodcr oi Globe Mills were the guests of 1 1. 10. Eb ci lty's recently. Samuel Warner, wife and chil dren, spent several days in Thoinp- Bontown last week. Amnion Smith and Wife of Mid- F. P. Wagenseller, Mr. Sehoch, Miss dlecraek were the guests of H. (). Houseworth and Miss visit Smith's on Sunday. ed at Prof.D. S. Boycr and P. B. Mrs. Aaron Manlieck and son, Parke, of Cleveland, Ohio, arc the j guests of Ira Kline. D.K. Haas and family of Mid- jdleburg, were entertained by Win. j Drocsc's on Sunday. Mis K..lln M. ..miir has re- turned from a five weeks' visit to Sunbury, Dalmatia and Selinsgrove. Carl Berger of Phila., David Emswiler and Robert Ramsay ol I York are engaged in freaooeing the Lutheran church at present. BBAVBRTOWK. Senl in lust week.) m e i .1 1 ne farmers are busy reapingtheir golden grain. Mrs. F. E. Specht was to Sun bury last week. Cloyd Herbster was to Lewis town over the Fourth. Charles Binganian laughs; he sports a brand new bicycle. The Evangelical church held their third mission anniversary July 2nd. .Miislcr l acker llottenstein was ... ... . the welcomi guest of Bcnaeffei Specht ra J. Keller made a flying trip to Lewistown on his bicycle over the I Fourth. 1 I Winev Bros, have shipped several carloads of grain and expect to ship 0 few more in the mar future. a. ..i.... I.. Uo . ..... 1 .1 i... 1. . iiio ii ' H i oi 1 1 . i I. relics ol the Spanish-American war;" II 'Ukjl HhrrK from his cousin, Lieut. Uise of tin battleship Texas. On returning home Ironi LiK'k Haven to Wagner, Miss Zola Oldt stopped of! at liea vertown to visit her friend, Cloyd Herbster. Ira Van Horn, who was working atSteelton. was home una visit over the Fourth. Ira likes to ro away for trout a day or two, but he likes fer that paper to every sub to return. -3 aoriber who pays for the Post Clay Hdmbacfa of this place and A . . . . . Miss Carrie Kauch of Adumsburg were married on Sunday. We hojie their lrark m iy Boat Wthi the sea 4 ot matrimony' witlA-efry; liappj; JPeLjl tults. i Dr. Fepntr'sGoldeh belief. 150 Ii " A"tau sretino esrssA." -Ug INFLAMMATIONSTTl Fir Philip T-Mover on Front Street put a iwfW" root oa hw reeideoee. i .' . , e expec-t a large a ten W at the horse sale next t nday, the 14 ,llst- (',,,, W I ? I .! 51 1 Illll- fe SllllS UTH fi , r , PMttlM a new roof on the h reeburg Academy. swvet ourn and sarden nradoota in sveet ooru aud garden prod 6 1 treat aliundanee. A. W, Potter, Ksip, and Geo. J. 'T"lll n iruuMinni umira w i I l - I I 1.' I i I. . 1., .. nee oi v. ioyer, rp, iasi rnuny. ( pn, ooiu 01 lUonroo twp. W. L. Bassler has completed the -mm additions to his residence. He has1 .?e.r8?n" troubled with dlarrhoai , ... , i ..i i i w"l 1)6 interested in the experiecce a beautiful home with modern un- of Mr w M ju.tii rli.ik dotel provements. Dorranee, Proviilern-e, It. I. H t iiu v Rnvr i.niii ietor of the i 8?y8: '!For 8everal years I have been . fr ."T 11 . . I almost a constant sufiVer from di hmpire Hotel, has wainscoted, grain- anrhoea, th frpqueni nttneks corn ed uud papered the dining .oom and pletelj prmt rating niM nnd render made other improvements to his ! !J . duties nt this liuildin Mrs. Dill will come to Freeburg .1 i- I '111.' on the 10 inst. accompanied hy Usaneui tv. LU anil two iemaie teachers of Patterson to spend a six , weeks vacation. PrOf. H. B. Mover, proprietor ot .e musical college, reports excellent a r ih prospecw tor tnesuuimerienn wnwn uouiuieuces on the l Inst to con tinue till tall. Miss Jennie Arbugast, a teacher at Womelsdorf Orphans' School, is at home. She has made rapid provement in piano music under the instruction of Prof. r. ('. Mover. Mrs. Blanche Gosser nee Pussier .uui M. t ehildren returned to their home at Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Jennie Bassler and Charles W. Bas- sler remain at Freeburg at the home ol W. .. Bassler. Prof. Wm. Mover, President of the Snyder County Choir Conven tion, is making Bpecial efforts for next convention to he held on the appointed time, third Saturday in August. No Sunday school picnic should be held on that day ill Snyder County. Mrs. Benedict and her son Allen of Chicago accompanied by Mis. Dr. Mover. Mrs. Benedict is a daugh ter of Henry J. Buyer. Allen is a bright boy, a recent graduate of Hyde Park High School, Chicago. SUMMER TOURS TO THE NORTH. Two Tours to Canada via Pennsyl vania Railroad. For uu smniutT ol ivju iiiu Pennsylvania Railroad Company baa arratijfQd to run two iwifoiinlly-i'iinductca tours w Canada and Nor ibern Now York. Tbeflrattour, leaving July tl. Inoludea niu- rara Kails. Toronto. Tliousand Islands KnindM nt Um si. Lawrenot. Qwbao, LakoSt. Jonn. 'rne Baguenay. Mootreal, au sann- cbaam. Lakea i li.tiiiiilalii and Ueow, Saratoga, and HlKli- lands nt tin1 lldilsnii, oi.'cup.vlnij.'it'ivnltrn days. BOUttd-Ulp ran-. Tlie MOOnd lour, leaving AukuM It, covers me aame 'errltory wim the exoeptlon ol Lake St. John and Tue Baguenay and occupies four teen days, ltonnd-lrli rate, $100. Kucli tour will be In charge of one of the. com nam's tourist atresia. aaauUd Of bf an BXPerl- eiici'd adv ius eliaperou, wuose especial charge ; wm be unescorted mdies. The raU. coders railway and boat farv for the entire round trip, parlor-car seats, muals en route, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, and carriage hire, POT detailed Itinerary, t ickets, or any nddl tloual information, uddress Tourist Auent, Pennsylvania Rnllrrad rompany. line Uroad way, New York: mill Fullon Street, Brooklyn; TM Broad Street, Newark, N. j.; or Geo. w. Boyd. Asslstaut Ueneral Passenger Agent, Broad Street station. PllladeluUla. 1 i-U. Reduced Rates to Indianapolis via Ttnilrnarl. Acnoiint Enworth League International C6nventi0D. un niriilllli in 111 lu i.'.il. .' inn inn uonai t iinvi'niiim, tu be in'ie at ladbuiapolls, Inn.. Jul) Ml tu IBS I'i nns ISSIlla HallrOBd Uompsaj ia son exmrsloa IteketS irom points ! r ii l, Illll. In llii1liiii:iln,llH nl ruti of hlm'lo lATfl or um round trip. Tickets Will be Kohl on .lulv 18 unit 19, uric! rill Uu Komi iu return until .1 ui. ii. Ineluslse, i-xrepi Unit liv ili'Liosllliii: Uckel wall the Joint Asent st IrHUsnapolia heior) Julyst, nnii tne pajrnienl i tiny oents, the return Hum nay be j pxtendeil to tears ladtsuspolls not later than j A,UHH Ml, l".i. FaranealBf! rules and sOBdIUoaS npp'y to 'lvi-nt ahh ' ' " I SL. L. Ja 1 n . 0. H . n UtlUfl I VI I e-lll i. '' Farm, dourrial From, How to De V, cem.ber, 1903 Nearly p 4 Five Years. By fperial arrangement made A with the publishers ot the r arm i JoDItXAL we are euabled toof- N one year ahead, for -g jj I J lw,th nniicrs fort he once ot ours bith papers for the price of ours only ; our paper one year and the" Fa km JoyrtsrAL from now t6 December, 1903, nearly five vearg. T IicFarm Joernal is 1 an old establisheihwper, enjot ing great.jropularity, one of the r befit ami puwt useful farm pa- perBnithfelied. . I ffSrThix offer should Is.: ac- !f 1 oepted without delay. k )fi jf. "T'-T,,T"-T,-T-'r,"r"f July 9. bv lie v. V A i. km. ; Henry I. Kliue mid Mu.ic i er, Imtli of Kratierville. , June 20, at MidtlloWitnr, nv ll,-v. ' J. Shaniltuch, Jolin V, Gru tod Miss Sadie V. Biiupuiittii, imii of Ctatrnvtlk July 2, by Rev. I. P. Ziffitorer- vertown t Uame M. llut'-n of Beaver Springs. June 19, by Simon Hummel, J. i ., aim oieiier huh uouwua lky- I 1 X uiitci. .1UIIIM two vmiich HIJO n I rHV" eliiiL' sitlesinaii kindlv uav inn a JflJfH bottle o! UhamtMrlain's Cone, : u nuu iini i iiupii i.niumiY. Much to my surprise and delight its en "ets wr umiiedtata, wiienever 1 f'J! , niptoms of the dispnse I I would fortify myself iiKninst the I fttick with a fw doaaa of this vain. able remedy. The result 1ms been ,irVM,,'u,"V' ipiete relief from m.. :iliiio:ion ' For aide by nil Dtmfr;ists. C.pr. Wilt. LBB, ' !..ugrM- . is the presidem AM As I '!..- if New Yon im-ISTA'u FOR ! N. ikuLa: bicycle dailv in olfeied ly ilieir advertise in another column. lion. incut Amos J. Cummtngs, M. C, Col. Asa Bird Gardner, District Attorney of New York, ex-Oovurnor Hogg of Texas, and Col. Fred. Feigl of New York, are among the well known nam in their Board of Directors. 7-18-6t. mmt I CHILDREN'S SAYINGS "Where is jour papa, Nellie?" aaked a mother of her little daughter, "lie's out on the buck porch," was the reply. "What's lie doinjj there?" queried the mother. "Hie bicycle's ull out of breath, nnd he's putting Home more in it," answered the email observer. One day Tommy accompanied his mother on a shopping expedition and, seeing a large candy man standing in a foufectioner's window, he paused in front of it with a wistful look, then, turning away regretfully, he said: "Mamma, I could lick that fellow with both hands tied behind me." Lulu, aged four, was taking her first ride on the steam ears, and as they whined by the farms she saw some large pumpkins among the corn shocks and, remembering her five brothers and sisters at home, she said: "Oh, mam ma, look what big oranges! Let's Stop and buy one, and it'll go all around." Little three-year-old Mabel hud been told that when it was daylight on this side of the earth it was, dark on the othor. As a proof that this astronom ical fai't had taken deep root ir. her rabid, upon rising the next morning she exclaimed: "Now they is Justgoln' to lied In China, u.nd the skeeters Is begin cin' to bite 'em." A $40.00 Bicycle Given Away Daily. The pabllehere of TBI Nkw YruiK Stak, t lie handsomely illustrated Booday newspaper, are giving a Hum OltADK BlCUIiK encii liny for the largest li-t of words iniide by using tile letters contained in T-II-E X-K-W Y-O-ll-K N T-A lt ' ' I no more times In any one word than it is foend in The New York Mur. Webster's Dictionary to be comidererl !? aut ,or,I - ' wo uoou w atchkb llS.Clas iiuu; Keepers; win oe given daily for second anil third best lists, and many Other valuable rewards, in cludifii; Dinner Sets, Ten Sets. China, (Merlin- Silverware, etc., etc., in or-1 seeiiolil nml Ullioin s. Sholtv, con der of merit. This educHtional cou- i' 't;r"wiri.wiiii im, test is beintr Kiven ta advertise and inlroducc this successful weeklv into are erected 11 TWo-sl'oitv l.oii DWE new homes, and all prizes will be awarded promptly and without parti ality. Twelve 2-ceut stitinps must be inclosed for thirteen weeks trial sub scription with full particulars and list of over 300 valuable rewards. Con test opens and awards commence, Monday, June 20th, and closes Mon day, Auirust 21, ld99. Your list can y reaun us uny uay neiween ineseoaies i. j i a i i . and will receive the award to which it may be entitled for that day, and your name will oe prlnteil 111 t lie lol- j or lea, about one hundred ( ion) acre, of Iowinir issue of TllK NKW YORK (STAR, i U clear, and the balance timber land, on owinu Only one list can be entered by the same person. Prizes are on exhibition at 1 UK Star's business offices. Per sons securing bicycles may have choice of Iiadies', Uentleuien's or Juveniles' 1890 model, oolor or size desired. Call or address Dept. "E," Thk Nkw York Star. 237 W. 89th Street, New York City. 7-18 6'. 3 POPOLAR SELECTIONS FOR FIFTY I'KXTH. SOUSA'S LATEST MARCH ' HANDS ACROSS THE SEA" Geo. W. Thornton's Greatest Song Hits llnriTT t mun utrnini nnnn .1 WILL I FIND Hf PAPA HERE' 0 .be Hang by MOO Cltlidreo ato, A. R. Eoct fnent la Philadelphia. i WILL . I SEE THEM " uet them from your .dealer or all Uiree sent postpaid on receipt of aee. by addressing; - WORLD MUSIC PUBLISHING CO., lets Montgomery Arenas, PnllsdelpriH for you, said four different phJ dans, but I still had sufficient ieftl try Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, as was highly recommended to me. had suffered for years with htl trouble; so bad was my case 1 riven up to die several times, hi severe palpitation, short breath i much pain about the heart, flutter and smotherins: spells, but Dr. Mi Heart Cure gave me prompt re; and finally a permanent cure. Mr. J. L. Taylor, Owonaboro, Ki OR MILES' is sold by all druggists m Ruarantc; first bottle benefits or money bad. Book on heart er.d ncrcs r.cnt free Dr. Miles Modicai Company, Elkhart. fahii roi;.-.w.j. a faiiiieoMia tng 55 acres situate in Middleerl township mile north ol (i Mills, Snyder COtlllty, is ofi! red sale at a Iwrgain. The build i ' are cooti as new. i ive acres art irood woodland. Farm will be tor first good olhr. ('all on or dresSfJ.M. Muurer, Krearnor,Pu t .. .. 1. L I i vur oaov nan oeen enntinul troubled with colic uud cholera fantum since bia birth, and all wo could do for him di noi Reei give more thai! temporinv i until wo tried t b unbei lain s 'Cj i .1. .1 I I.' . r. uuoiere uuu iviarrnoea nouni biuce giving Hint remedy he hn been tumbled. We want to gi( this testumouitil us an evirjvue our gratitude, not that you uet to udve.rtise your lueiitoiious pily. O. M. Law, Keokuk, Id r or saie ovaii Druggists. If yon pay your subscription year in advance you can get tiiel for 'only one dollar. It you an arrears you can pay up your anu ages aud one dollar extra fi year in advance. Then vm get the Farm Journal five free. Comrade, iVmienl ion. I servml in in 'H to 'M and ws a uu I 10, ISM, Is i hf Batil" ii lUh Wllilen sronlci i!Kn to bave my donirade know Celery King lias done for 'the, in iwo i eoiDDlatiil, elii'oule (!lurr' iwh. imum? i,hi doeiors could not atop Ii, imi Oeler.v kn: i nri'ii i, 'i' . :m i am iiiii'i- imn'i; ei'luvim If BARK Bsinl Kit OSTOSiH), Midi. (fi K V. V I.). Celery Klnniiir Hie Ni-i'vi'", I. mm Kiflneyi is soli in s'. sndtse, paekas nr. it. nerman, vmciMTiei Minn es i'ih. UcClure; tl, A. Blirllu, Alius, EXECUTORS SALE OF Valuable Real Estati T lie iinilrrslKneil lljticiitor of tin' lt anil I MMMUI of AUTSlIa Bilnr, llltu of n T p., Snyiler ooanty, I n , depsassd ilernml by virtue of the power of attorney tainnil in tin- -iml I nil will ami lealsinsill asposs to pnniio vendue or ont-crv at ti noiiivi.it'uo. oei.r wnjvtrn .-H'lio l ilolim JnckHOli towimhip, in n;uil county, on Sett., Jvxly SO. 189 The following dcicrilnil Kenl ftrtata.to i TRAIT NO. I All tliatcertuin iikhhiiiii: Inwt of land ttu.iti' In .inckson Tp,S county. I'a.. Iioumlcil norlli bit lainli of H Sh illcy and Charles Krv, on the c.ist h of Cberlss Fry. Kclieei'a Ucnfcrainl DSvii tier on the Hoittli hy IjiinN of lliivh! Snyil on the went hy lanuH of narvey Bitirer," M uncc. flhout flixtyflle (fi) acres of anil clear, and I he halnllcc Ih limlier ! .... I . ... llOt'SK, HANK HAItNnl.il other oulhiiil iwoHI'KINUS OK EXOKI.IJCNT WATKI! the iloor, u rcat eui ..r holcc fro t of nil on the preuisoa SOd close to the cliurci OBOOI TKAOT NO. 1 Bsinc S certain me fario teueuient aud true: of land muiiiIh n. on Twp., Snydert'o , la., ahout a mile Tract No. 1, on the iiiuiu road to Kratr hounded north by landa of Inaae Kinc llenfer, et. al., on the cast hy land of llenfer, Noah BroiiHC, Mm. Jtchecca Ilt I'.nianuel llenfer, on the north hv hi' ii Henry Saiier and on the west hy In rutM of 1BJ sauer, Thomaa waner nml i Snyih iiuuina one iiunureo aim thirty ll.lli) acre- are erected n TWO-STOHY I llll InVKI IIOUSK. HANK IfAKN. WAfioN SIlHi M Kit HOUSE and other outbuilding', oon auie iruuan i a good HprliiK of waier n door. SeJc to commence at 10 o'clock A oald day when and where due attendan bo aiveii and terms of anlc made known W. I). HIi.OKR. Exec ; a. m m .ii a a s m sfl THE TAILOm SELINSGROVE, PA! Lowest Gasb Prices. Call Before Ton Order EM HEFFELFIIES