TREMENDOUS SALE CLEARING rRKKBURU. ! D. J. Dreese' at Chiliisquaqtta on not say k will have the bicycle I ma . ... f if .Momlav. pain matte. WW 00,,ee " j R Hartntan and Dr. Knawel Mr. E, W. Pierce of K'Hnaa. wiui nuuwui. --AT BROSIOUS BROTHERS. to SeliiiSkrove la.t T.mrsdav Citv, Mo.', is ut mv-nit visitino- wok The Empire House was well pa-! evening. ' ! her brother, W. Y. Mclaughlin Constable George Shell of Mil'- ami expects to lie bore uu'il fail, rl in burg was in tow n on official bus- The carriage works at Crossi;rovt. mess on .uouuay. is eioseu lor Hie present, tlie pro. Fred liolig, J. C. Showers ami prietor went to Mifflin county to as. A. B. Sheary, Esq. were to Mifflin- sist Mr. Thomas in miming a stave troiiized the past week Prof. Win. Mover savs the musie- ! al convention to le held on the 10th lot August will exceed all previous conventions. Luther Kant, and J. F. Eisen 1 bower have put in a new wooden pump at the old Andrew Koiish iiotei now uocupieu y -miss .Mav,.,,,A,.iiry .. Clothius travel, from all directions. They know what a l J lean ng Hie in our imda uouu ami ttev.u.u unto .i l.i.'. iL. . .:!,., of v,,nt.. Am tliio t.irtiioilur stuff iiniillir ns !i urivnto NIUflMIM. Rti.re iiiAAna Tlit-v read our ads ana t;iko iuw 4uim .w,v - -r i lOn lilt .HIS. J. IW I xvii'i . . , .. -.L!.. I' tima nnn- VI! t .L U IVII D . 1... i They know that wLen we sa;: not even the cost is loimeu w .ur iu.a .... to buy. burg on Monday. Morris Gilbert and family oi'Bea- vertown were the KtMRH of John mill. in Mm EXPECT WONDERFU L And You'll Not be Disappointed ALL YOUTHS' SUITS Elizabeth U. Dill, I'm rthu Hardv and Ida May, teachers ot the city of Paterson, Mrs. Cobb and family of Harrisbuig uiv enjoying their vaca Calvin Knepp claims the reeijn he got for running corn through a knot hole in a hoard before planting C. M. Showers attended the meet- ,s " & " "d his corn looks asii it would be a failure. There was new wheat taken to ing of the Masonic Iodge at Mill dleburg on Friday evening. Carbon Seehold. F. S. Rlee-la and tnu Utw&i """ week, and the Jacob Stah Inecker of Middieuurgh lwrf.v was allowed 40e, per Tuesdav ' ' "-; m h,r ""thing hut . in , , Uou at We vefa Central Hotel, . '. .than. There u m, A.,A !........ All Men's Suits riiat were !?.", 80 and ?7 are now reduced to $4.98 Ml 88 and 30 Suits now re ilnced Pfi $0.66. 1 1, 812, 813.50 and 814.00 Suits are now reduced to Worth $5, $6 and 87 are now re duced to $4.50. ftepe are the Bargains . . All thenobby $8, 810 and a few S 1 2 Suits we reduce to Al BUM Suite That should sell at 75c. and 81 are now reduced to 65C. Mrs. Dill at D. S. Hover1 Mn rS. ' 1 1), r,. :m. .... !.:. Viln of Cumberland, Md., at the v- ,,f Mermlon Musical Col lejre. I here looking aler the interests ot ' fn, w Zr . . , .. i the Davis Portrait Co. several davs qufre Weely and Howard Peter Chas . .Baader purchaseel he . made a business trip t ;h, wuntv John Bepoer farm lor $4810. , m aeat on last Saturday and report tlie This isa beautiful ftrniof 100 acres, WFST BBAVER . heavy rain on Thursday did much choice land, good buildings located, damage to the growing crops in the on the public road two miles west Bom to Daniel II. Treaster and wer end of the eonntV. We had ol f reeburg. Charlie ma.le a hrst , wifeadanirhter. scarcely tmv rain at all her- it ! , . m ...... All the Suits that were prided 1.24 and 8 1 .60 are now 98C. he pretty suits that should sell at S5f.50nnd 8ll are reduced to $7.58, BROSIOUS BROS- class Ul Vestment, Prof. Boyer pur chased at the same sale 13 acres of! timber land tor 871. Prof, Schueeof Cuyahoga Falls,: Ohio, attended our Sunday school and made au instructive address. He referred to Freeburg as the place of person.- report rottii l: in the There are some their early potatoei ground. John Baumgardner and family Spent Sunday with Ilia uncle, Henry Baumgardner. Our farmers are almost done cut- tnne. Schweflelbrenner Letter. tnm Mnuol) i "i iitk Ioiooort. Scm tFPKT.TOWN, I'a. Mih . ;b Drookeii: M) breef de letsbl wocli hut adale leil ordlich ur""t gapleas'd doh in m . rui Hhtetldlc, uwer ' hut aw 'n enl ihenkerter fuss uf gakickd mi ner tie wetbsleil anyhow ainy, ac- rding t.u commoner report, is now 'icii Imsb mi contend os ichwter uis s yusht 'n weeshter, meaner un low h ifter olter blackard. Ks is evva Je ivver mi shn?, hochawrdich un sltioiiabh Betz Krili. 1 nwter Beta Krill? Olla leit doh in unscrm shteddle wissa exactly wa-r i : : i wass sc is 'm roat keppich, tiirnutM' Duekicli un ufgadrickled olis line fun about finfuufartsich yohn BEAVEUTOWN. dn to Lew- tU Aecr lui'.' t:'i rt, wass se so d'tnn s weitich base gamauchl hut wrr my remark de letsht woehwaga If v nibsleit era fashionable combi nations heitich dawgs fun (rfarbta tUnpn blooma un gens un hinkle ii i hawna leddera nl era beet. Now, rding tu reiwrt, traveld de Bets rnnim doh ini shteddle un bahawpl os de feddera in eram hoot sin fun de fineshtn lasliiounble teggle fun derJarsey, un net fun socommoner misht-hofe shtock os we gens nn jommona hinkle uu hawna, Now, ich coufess os "s du'J mer lai ! os de Betz so ungaduldich is Jerweaga. Se is awer excusable. VVann de Bevvy so roonslioh, un mminer Heckich uu ul gadrickled n roat keppich waer os we de Betz, : don kcut se net besser uu t:i. lor 'n hooiiu rawlicli uros iflomeration fun dehighfalootenfa urns inn loonipa blooma un gens un lilikle uu hawna feddera, un seller . i'.i.iI iv ilt.r )S 111 e.m- i- wcre to son were bdward Smith wa islow .i .Monday. '. Fugle and son Lew istow ii last week, Mrs. T. F. Bnecht and to Sunbury on Friday. ( harles Howard canvassed through the community last week. N. , Bingumau and family were to Pawling over Sunday. Wiuey Brothers have given their warehouse roof a coat ol paint. Miss Mabel Kohler ol Bannerville vi'it id relatives here last week. The Reformed church held a fes tival oii the 15th and cleared $13.40. P. V. liigel, the insurance agent ol Adamsburg, was in town on Monday. George Feese and Prof. W. U. Ivearus were to Adamsburg on Mon day evening. James ligler has remodeled his town property which makes it a model home. Mr. Jonas and a number of his . i . i ia l c. 1 1 hicvele irienas 01 rsnnnury iiiiuacM at Beavertown. Win. Speehl has the foundation laid for his model home and intends to build shortly. The Junior Orchestra was out furnishing vocal and instrumental music on Monday evening. A. V. Fugle has been shipping finished lumber tor porches. He average one every other day. Saturday was a record breaker. Mote ears and tonage ware run KUEAMfcii. the OWUei low niiiLitv . i t I tiu Iteirinmiiir nf his educational career. From small 1 tol1 y lI,lir 08t croP beginnings pemverance, under the wwch lslure n. guidance of Providence, he has at- j Our cider mills exp-et to be in taiiied to his present honorable posi- operation in a week orso. In some tbn in society. l,lar tlu' ai'P'e oroP will be huge. Charles T. Lurk of MillersbuMt Our tax collector says he will father's uncle collect the bicycle tax, but he does I have used Obaiub i lain'eCouuh Beuiedy in uiv faiuilj for vears and always with Koorl teKults Hays Mr W. B. Cooper of El Rio. Gd. "For suiall obildreu we fiud it sapeeially effective " For sale by all Druggists. If you pay your subscription one year in advance you can get the Post for only ohc dollar. It vou are in arrears you can pay up your arrear ages and one dollar oxtra for one year in advance. Then you will get the Farm Journal five years free. t. A POSITIVE i a Frank Thnma fast roadster. Weldie Heintzelmanwos to Lew islown one day last week. There was an open air show in town last Saturday evening. K reamer was well represented at the Salem festival on Saturday ev ening. Quite a number of people troj) this place attended camp meeting at Shamokin Dam on Sunday. Miss Sallic Gear hart of Freeburg, was the guest of her brother, Am nion, several days last week. Mrs. James How and daughter, Ruth, Miss Annie Fisher, B.A.App and wife, of Scliu.-grove, were the guests ot . I. F. Walter and family several davs lasl week. iCMFOi RHEUMATISM is the guest of hi Prof . D. S. Boyer. He is a recent; post graduate of Yale and was a first honor man. He enjoys his visit ' MnvlWi Ilia MMlallla flu, Aintlllaa . . f I' I'.. Mover, Judge Brown, F. F bish, S. G, Hilbish and other lawn tote was tttveu at the hoim Miss Bae Movci in honor of Chas. X. Lark. The party included Mis. Anua J. Mnyer, "chaperon," Misses Florence, Emma and Ella Mover, Jennie and Mary Arbogast, Dora , Isu Positive Cure for an v Pains or Aches, such as 'Uusciilar and Marv Brown, Olive Heaver, Rheumatism, Sprains bruises or Xeuvalgin, Lottie and Mary Hilbish, Mmrs This preparation not only gives instant relief, but I have many tes ( has. 1. Fark, Geo. UllblSh, moniala from prominent residents of this and other towns BhowillK that Chas. Miller, Win. F. Brown, u NO-RHEUMATI8M " has effected permanent cures in cases of Ions Clms. W. Bassler. Eyemna spent Muscular Rheumatism, which would not yield to the beat in playing games, selections of music, j treatment. etc. Kefreshnienlswcre served. in , "Ne-RHEUMATiSi -ai" era un aWSainiCllK oadoor a wenuich fershteckla. Awer 's sin weilwleit doh im nhtcddleos ul miner side sin, un conteuJa s niy fashion breel de iftlit woeh nix is os yusht de woh rat un commoner mensha ferphtond, I'ii de Bevvy sawgt mer osfinl od lar ui imi tie finahta un nlmiartslita Milieu weibsleit hetta em minds uf and buildings which adds very much over the S. & L. Branch than ever; before. I Ira Keller and Miss Clara Speeht are the only scholars from this place attending the normal school at Mid dleburg. It is estimated that about one hun dred bushels of whortleberries w ere earned ofl the mountain in less than one month. The school board has made im provements on and about the ground to its appearance. A. M. Bowersox has purchased a garonucht in favor fun de shaina plains un betta shtro beet, ooa hin kle odder gens fodder un g farbta i,rsL. whose record is 2:40. Mr loom pa blooma. Bowersox is not a merchant to en- De fact is, mil de weibsleit is cs . Lance his good. and docs a fine mer evva yusht os we mil de monsleit luantile business. zzzzzz annershidlicha sordo, un my opinion is os de arricksbta norra sin evva rmrrn weil so 's net helfa kenna, un lawrumsettamer "11 gammk fer shtoud haws forse excusa. PlT SCHWEFFELBBSItllSB. 4Mnra it Cost. Thcv must Lro Si any priw. We would like to get j Btjl, Philadelphia; r4''; Meiser t lmlUn Unt if itf run not thev and 'wife. Mid dltthunr; H. AtIki- must go for le.-s. Come at once while there is a better chance for sizes. Special bargains in biiggy whips and soap. 1 - Bakbek Simonton. The following guests registered at the Central Hotel last week : W. A. Glatte, Chicago; G. W. Yocum, HerndonjT. K.O'Ix-ary, Philadel phia; F. P. Hanks, XeW York; W. H. McClcary, Bradford; C. H. Smith, Harrisburg; J. A. McCora- raqUS, New York, Joseph Gelz, City ast, New BeiTtn; Jerome' Erdley, Swijittlonl; Kw. C. D. Zierer, CUy; L ,L.N Hermau, New' Berlin; Ed. Keefet, Jj(Ci lislcy and "Mox Joqas, Sunbury. . , , ,v H Does Your ead Ache ? 4 Are your nerves weak? can't you sleep well:' i"in in your back? Lack energy? Appetite poor? Digestion bad? Boils or pimples? These are sure signs ol poisoning. From what poisons? From poisons that are al ways found in coostipated bowels. If the contents of the bowels are not removed from the body each day, as nature intended, theso poisonous substances are sure to be absorbed into the Mood, al ways causing suffering and frequently causing severe disease. There la s common sense cure. AVERS PILLS They dally insure an easy and natural movement or the bowels. You will find tbatfae use of e Ayers darapariia with the pills will hasten recovery. It cleanses the blood from all impurities and 1s a grtfonlc ttytbe nerves. returning home the crowd serenaded Miss Lizzie IJ. Dill and friends from Paterson, Albert Wiest and the Musical College. All enjoyed the evening, UNION TWP. GROWING IIW FAVOR. Already a great reputation has been gained for " NO-RHEUMA- tisni." Orders have been received from throughout the country tor it It is tl ic people's Irieiid. lliere never was, or never will be, anothei remedy on the market to equal No-Rheumalism." A. F. Alioker spent Sunday with a friend at Northumberland. Joseph Staid returned home alter working a few weeks in the lumber regions. The collections at the Hoover I tobdiu!lia! corner stone laying on Sunday amounted to 870. Jocky Auckerand William Rieffle (H'AUANTFFI) TO CUBE FVFRY CASK OF MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM, SPRAINS OR BRUISES. After m altstk of Is srlpp, I wa token with serete mneealai rheumatism. After trylni m'veral rcint-iliesnnil nil to no avail, I deeided U try "Ne-Bheumatisni," unit ufier neverul nimli i-utiutiM 1 f. It Krwtly relieved. I ilu'crfully recDinmcnil Mme. .MKS. V. r rTAOLB, Bbsmokln, H. huve bad t u, csne for yrnrs on eeeoOIlt of rheumatism. I -o, t,,l.l t. ..... ' . No-itheilnintiMlir" I mn Liluns.'il t. suV that tlu' tlrst hotltu lius clven itvmI i-..liMf WmJ ' fully reooDWiesd i. Touts truly, 8AMUKL ZIMMHHMAN Kluherville, I'auplilu County. PS , Jane 96, 1H!. Hsvlns bad great pain In m bsek for soma rime, sad reoelvtns esmple bottle of "No Rbeumallam,' made three appnoatiomi, aod em entirely relieved of tialn : ii,. ,.,,, .... ..... , , . fnl , , T . . 1 1 1 1 . . . .....v.. ....... ......r .... ...... .... ii ,,, , ,vmi rlii'uiiiutiHin .,r left last Thursday for Nanticoke : pain to try m me. jno. i. kilunokh, j. p., WeherrlihTlK. Sl. Kin, m , rt.iru uu, inva. Dear Sir : 1 huve heen euBerlng for three (S) ye:ir with rbSSJDStism. 1 tried even known reini'ily, Internal ami external, but never hml nny relief. I mw your sivartisemenl of "No ln.'Uinutinm." and tboosjt 1 would jtivii ita fair trial, no I puriha..'il one (1 1 liottle, und aftir nelngeamei I received ureal relief. I have us. d live bottles of your fa is Australian reined V and now I am entirely rree from aobee and pains, and l cheerfully rv , . . . 'oUMnrns. tiam" to sll sufferers ot rhshmsMam. Yours truly, JOHN if GABlS Cor. Cluv and 8 ha mo kin Sts. Danville, I'a., June 1, URS, After n few Sppllesttona of the Australian remedy, "No-Klieuniatisui." I wa, entirely re lieved of muscular rtieuniatlsui and have not since been troubled by lUVcturn. I lake pleasure In reSOIS mending "No-BbeOmaMem" us a posttlve cure for muscular nml Inflammatory rheuma tism. QKO. KISK.NHAKT, i have used the Australian remedy called "N'o-Klieumatism" for uiv daughter and alsoSaf wife nnd found that same travc relief after a few applications. Ttoth iimi been siitTeriiiK wltii rheumntism. 1 would advise those who are subject to rheiiiuatism to itive the liniment n fnir trial. Yours, 4c A. WOI.K. 13U N. Shamokin St., shamokin, I'a. Shamokin, I'a., March lad. 1HW. 1 can heaitily recommend the Australian remedy "No-ISlieiiuiiitisui" as a spe -dy ami sure cure for iiiflanunntorv rheuiiintisin as I have not experienced any rheumatic pnliis since the first few applications of "No-Uhcumntism." MltH. JOHN . o CoXXOK, son North BhsabUn SI He i nn a sufferer of periodical attacks of muscular rheumatism I tried nc.irlv every prepara tion known and hml received no permanent relief. I had given in despair ami rneilSSII mvself to those painful nttacks. At last I was persuaded to try the Australian remedy! ' No- K'ic'lina tism;" und after very few applications, have not experienced any pains slnoe. CUKHTGH O. KIM.P, Cor. Dewart audOranKu Sts., Slianiokln, Pa. Wllhninsport, Pa , June H'tli. 199. where they expect to work for a few weeks. Mrs. A. S. Sechrist and Mrs. G. M Houser were visiting among friends al Shamokin Dam one day ol last week. Burglars are operating at and around Pallas with little financial success. We suppose the reason is they never advertise. We actually know a fellow who has his wwxl shed padlocked at day time, it looks a little suspicious, hut there is nothing in it. CENTREVILLE. ot tt rasa emuji the umisa Bteiei sVsweU, M My Dear sir : The liniment you so kindlv sent me by mail came to hand, and sMboSaTh I . . . . . . . . it t 1 had InrRcly rccovcrcu iroin no rneunittiism when I received It, still at times I felt the need of Mori'lS lUXlley VlSlteU IllS hrotlier, i something Of the kind, nnd I did us.-some of It and reisslved benefit from its use, and from Robert, on Sunday. W. F. Sechrist of Adamsburg was iu town on Monday. G. W. Shearv was at home trom Ijewistown over Sunday. John Sehrader is erecting a new residence on Chestnut Street. C. A. Hendricks and wife visited friends at New Per I in on Sunday. J. R. Cro&sgrove and children were to Middleburgon Monday afternoon. John Showers of Lcwisburg was a visitor here last Friday and Satur day. Bruce, the next time you want to fight don't hold your hands before I eyes. : Frank Sechrist, and family of Mid dleburg were visitors. in,, town on Sunday. ' Dr. G..,Cs., . Mobn- and f.anuly -of Laurelton visited relatives here on q i.. ' . "ss - .l-:. 4 .IvLrwieJMt:- wheel io imi) largely reoovi somrthiuir of the what I have seen of It I consider it a very line thing. Thanking vou strain. I am very truly yours, ...... .. in ,,,-si i-ouiiii sis Pottsville, Pa., April 10th. 1999. I take pleasure iu informing you that your Australian remedy "No lthcumntisui entirely enred mo after a few applications and 1 cheerfully recommend it for rheumatic ailments MKS. THOMAS P. Fd ANNUM. Baltimore. Md.. M-y Ith, 1H99. I can cheerfully recommend th ustrallan Kcincdy "fin Irheninellsui' from personal ex perience as the spee.ii. st and sure cure for muscular rheumatism. W. U. ST A KKLoKP Travelling Sdlesman Davis O. K Making- Powder. For sale by all Druggists throughout the State. Price 50 cents pel bottle. Manufactured by AM A CI ID Hotel Lindtiur st 2311s.., .iTl3lJK) Stvamoliin, Pa. For sale in Middleburg by the Middleburg Drug Co. and in Centreville by Dr. J. W. Sampsell. Jy 20-3ni KMT' I mem Driving Lamp IT la the only perfect one. IT look like e locomotive headlight. IT throws ell the light straight ahead I rem aoo to 300 feet. IT gives a clear white light IT burns kerosene (Coal Oil) 'jfrTW It will not blow nor jar gt jESS SPECIAL OFFER., cut Tins advertisement out end send It to as 'and we' will .end . book dsscribinr oar lamp, and will irree to tend you one iitisle lamp or a pair at our wholesale prim (ry much lass lasn the retail price). R. DIEtZ COMPANY, 60 Laigtat St . New York. 0 I E T
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