SyjWTBsSSBSSSST- m-,. arr-c JsssB - BSsSPMPwiMlMH i Mil lii snrprisfiil CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS BMPPEHI8S63 M WSmKUmmfmiB IF 8HYD Uft I'KKl-ARKD EXPRESSLY FOR THE POST V vK-Vy BY ITS SELINSGKOVE. Josiah Covert, one of our bridge builders, was home to vote. M. Bohiiore ia home to cast his first vote tor a president. Mrs. J. H. Barb, of Hugheeville, is visiting relatives and friends in town. Miss Landers, who has sjK-nt sev eral weeks in this place, returned to her Maryland home Monday. The mass meeting Monday even- .. T ,. ' .. mi: was wen auemico noin various Lotions f the count v. Before this reaches the public through your paper, William Mo- b .1 ' . Kinlev will have lam re-elected President. , ... i - Vl. XIXIIICI, ..III nil., .in..., vi . . . i this place, went io I'anvine io spend .. ad I tin with Ii'mv Humor II- , . . rich. Major Rohbach, wife and daugh ter, returned last Tuesday from their trip to Indianapolis on a visit to their son and brother. The following came from U. P. at Philadelphia to east their votes for the William McKinley and the whole Republican ticket: Wilfred Foeht, B. M. Wagenseller, John and George Schoch. An old folks' party was given at II. D. Schnure's in honor ol Miss Landers of Thurmont, Md. The ladies were all dressed in ancieut costume. Refreshments were served and a good time was had. The Susquehanna football team went to Philadelphia Saturdav last to play the P. R. R. Y. M. C. A., but it rained there most ot the day an I the grounds were unfit, so the game was called off. The boys re port having had a good time at the courteous hands of the Y. M. C. A. The sub-team went to North "iimlierland to play there and wer lxmten 6 to 0. " The "Wamrmnker Hippedronie" made its appearance Friday after noon on schedule time. It was cer tainly in the hands of the Demo crats. Curiousity to see and hear prompted many to go. From what your correspondent can learn he neither pleased the Democrats nor disgruntled Republicans. I have not heard of a single vote he made ; he kept jumping from one thing to another, not finishing any point he wanted to make. Most of them fell flat PAXTONVILLB John Hackenburg, of Riedsville, spent a few days with his parents. Miss Annie Howell, of Heaver town, visited her grandmother Sun day. Miss Esta Shorties, of Heaver town, was the guest of William Mitchell's over Sunday. Philip Herbster, one of Heaver town's oldest citizens, was in town one day last week. - A number of our young people attended the surprise party given Miss Eva Rothrock last week. Miss Kate Blet, of Lewistown, is spending a few days in town visit ing her sister, Mrs. John Ernest. Miss Amy Mitchell, after spend ing two weeks with her aunt at Aline, returned home and is now going to school. John Harner, of Denison, Ohio, whose name was mentioned last week in these items, seems to lie the champion fisherman at tliis place at present. Last week he caught four weighing U, 11, 1 and 38 pounds respectively. The heaviest one measuring 25 inches in length He was Ashing about an hour. The teachers of Franklin town ship held their fourth institute at bin 8 school house Friday evening. The meeting was very interesting. The next institute will be held at Hassinger's school house Friday ev ening a week. The question for debate is, "Resolved, that the cor porations and trusts are injurious to the people financially." The af firmative debaters are William F. Howell and L. C. Bachman. Neg ative, W. E. Zimmerman and Chas. Heimbach. PORT XRBVEBros. Miss Kate Noll returned home. Harry Knights was home Tucs- i (Jay. ! O. K. Rioe returned from the woods last week. Charles Keller and Mr. Kamer were in town Sunday. J.O. Nipple and son, of Sunbury, formerly of this plaoe, were in town Satur lay, ' Th.? most successful hunter of the! ; mum. ((.Tlmmio" v.i. i b " , found a dear. The Republican mass noting which was held Friday nigh! was - ii .. i i we" wnuw. I. Neitzand mother,! barles Shall r and wife enjoyed a drive to Xl'l. Mlltoi i oaiu.siav. W. J. Neitz and Richard Folia are making ties for Reuben Meisei ., , . i . . i o!i me i muaore iraei. ineetimr , ,. Tin' Republican ma which was hold at the National Ho tel was a grand success. , . . . ... i . Edwin Arnold, ot ashmgton, l. ( ., came home on Sunday to see lis mother and many friends. Charles Neitz and family, who j will reside in Sunbury lis winter, wore n town atirinir uio ween. Mi -. Mary Gipheny, of Perry county, is Bpendillg several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Sarah ShafJ fer. Harry Lenig, who had boon working at Milton, returned homo Saturday to start out with the canal boats. Owing to the tact that the Detllo- cralic inspector has gone to Akron to work, Calvin Arnold has taken his place. Chester Nipple, of Sunbury, vis - itedhisold home durinsr the week und enjoyed a day's hunting with some ol his friends. A W An.L-r ..in iw,t.d aura. sor, and Brosious Brothers' most act ive and enterprising clerk, was home to attend the election, Mrs. H. F. Charles, alter spend ing several weeks in Sunbury hus returned home and reports that her niece has street v improved from ber attack of typhoid lever. SALEM. .). Rl. Au rand and wile were to Lewisburg Saturday. H. A. Gemberline was to North- umberland Satttidav. George and Cora Pontius, ofMif- flintown, visited Lewis Pontius and family Friday. Andrew Kecfer and wife, of Mil- lersburg, are Bpending several weeks in this vicinity visiting relatives. ( me of Salem's young ladies, Miss Agnes C. Klingler, was wedded Sunday evening to Calvin Dinius. of near New Berlin, Charles II. Woodrufl came home to see his dear, dear, dear, well say, mother and friends and also to cast his vote for McKinley. Mrs. Thomas Krdlcy and chil dren, Mel lie and Henry, of Vicks burg, Saturday and Sunday were entertained by Miss Maln-l K lister. Reformation services were held at this place Sunday morning. Very good and suitable addresses were made by Rev. Warner, Prof. Hat. E. Fisher and Prof. J. L Woodruff, art of Susquehanna University. Mrs Elizabeth Woodrufl had as callers Sunday afternoon Prof. Woodruff, wife and children, Ralph and Mary, and Mrs. Newton .Tar- rett and (laughter, Katie, of Selins- grove, and Peter Klingler and wife of Hummel's Wharf. Notice of Application for Charter. Notice la hereby vlven llisl an application will be made lo the Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania on Thursday, Novem ber 38nd, 1900, by J. H. Helfonttein, K . I . Wai;- f..ifli'llr A J M..I...I1 K II llll..r f ..! W U. penncliade and A. W. Potter, under the Act of i Amemlily of the Commonweatth of Pcnnayl- vanla entitled, "An Act to provide for the in corporation and regulation of certain corpora tions," approved April 29, 1HT1, and the supple ments thereto, for the Charter of an intended corporation to be called' "The Juniata and .Sus quehanna Telephone Company," the character and object of which is to purchase, lease, con struct, maintain and operate lines of Telcphono In the counties of f .umtierland Oauphin, Frank lin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata. Mifflin. Nor thumberland, Perry and Snyder, and lor these purposes to have, possess, and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. a. W POTTER. Selinsgrove. Pa Solicitor. October 1-th, 1M0. 11. INT VALLEY. Our formers have finished husk ing corn. the Mint valley school visited toe Nelti valley school Friday, Christopher Haines and S. 1). Straub were visiting J. Haines' Sun- ' Mr& Cameron Maud Mttrtini 1,1 Neita valley, were in ,,," vicinity. . h is pwtl thai the Menno- uites will preach lor us at litbenezer a... i v i n ionn , Sunday, November 1 1 1 ! N 10. .W. Mover, of Rivereide and C; O. barman, ol Al toonu, are vis- itincr rnpir nnronis n tins n am. r- - i i nere win ne a Biiooiing inaicn atT. C Landis' Saturday, Novem ber 10th. No. 8 ."-In it to be used All marksmen are cordially invited. When you feel thai life is hardly- worth tlu candle take n done ol Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, tone up your liver ami re , gulate vour bowels making you feel l l:l c . .... i . i ... . i. . Ilhl 11 Ill'W lllllll. 1 Ol s,m' ll I III' MkMleburg Drug Co l' ALLAH NEW! Milton Hoffman i pending a va- cation :il home. Singing school al Grubb's church next Sunday evening. Miss Cora Heiiitzelnian has re turned homo for a lew days. The funeral of Mrs. Sliarl al Par adise church was largely attended. The heavy rain we had Tuesday of last week gave the late sowed full seeding new vigor. j 1 woods and ti.M- are lull ol hunting parties, looking for rabbits d birds but finding few. 1 Luther Kidman, from Paxinos, 11,1(1 ColP 11 Meiser, from Meiser- I ville, siion. Sunday at Hai ley's. Allien Heim, WO" orks at Mil- I lersbunr for the ! Coal Com- pan-, was home over i indav. Ellas Heintzelman is re-weMther-boarding his house. Carpenter Prank Martin is doing the work. Lev. Francis, of the U. B. church at Paradise, has been returned to that charge, lie is a popular lum ISter and will lie liked. Klsworth Troup and lady friend, from llowellvillc, enjoyed them selves under the parental roof over ouiiday. John Straub, of Herndon and Henry Straub, of Mt. Carmel, are spending the hunting season at their fi,thcr'8 l,,:"v "' 'lUl of birds. "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to be a great medicine, says Mr, E, S. Thipps, of Poteau. 4rk. "It cured me ol bloody flux, J can not speak too highly of it." This remedy always wius the good opin ion, if not praise, of those who ate it The quick cures which it effects even ia the most severe cuses make it a favorite everywhere For sale by the Middleburg Drug Co. OUNDORE. Many of our farmers have sick hogs. Our farmers are hauling lime at a lively rati;. Ed. Stahl and Philip Shafer were in town. Isaac Campbell did some painting for our merchant last week. Many of our farmers have not Sufficient water tor their stock. The telephone is getting very popular along the river. A. E. itmcr is hauling his win ter coal from Port Trevorton. H. H. Sechrist and John Foltz passed through to.vn. II. D. Schnure, of Selinsgrove, was seen on our streets. The Susquehanna is still low and our coal diggers are disappointed. J. R. Riegel passed through town Oil llis Way to meet tile School boai d. Minnie E. Eyer, of Selinsgrove, visited her sister, Maria W. Dun dore. Everybody was out hunting last week, but no accidents are reported so far. James M. Rambo and son have been doing carpenter work for F. F. Neitz. Daniel Kid s is on the sick list, J, . VV'itmer intends to start shortly for Johnstown to work on a! i timber tract. John Hunts, of Freeburg, atop lied in town with a load of "shoe Charles Ulrich, of Selinsgrove, passed through town on his way to i Wt Trevorton, Meiser and Weaver have a num ber of meu at work making ties in I Dliudorc's timber tract. George A. Wolf received u large lot of trees that he ordered from a nursery in New Jersey. Luther Wagcnseller, of Seliuc grove, a stout Republican and a suc cessful salesman, was in tow n. A first-class tenant farmer can! hear ol a nod farm to rent lv in quiriug at the posl office. Bryan's platform is like Joseph's coat a crazy (llilt to gel ,1 Vote. ! Interested in oulv one tliiiiLr hi'1 wants to be President. HUMMEL'S VH k.RF. Tiny young is on the sick list. Hunting on the cat al i- brisk and tin strike is over. Peter Klingler an I wifi isited Mrs. Woodruil id Salem Sunday. Some of the hunters of this place succeeded in tting a few rabbits. Charles S;i- n nan, of m ar N'orth umberland, visited his parents Sun day. Andrew Kecfer an I wife, i.i' WoodsideSl iiiou, incul :: few d.ivs al Samuel Trutt's. Lci Dressier wears a broad smile because anotlu r little filmier came lo Ins In insc to slav ' 1 John Long and sons, of Penn township, will siMin have Ed'. Iluuc mel's new barn under roof. Daniel S'csholtz. wife and little daughter, of Sunbury, spent a few days last week in this place. Mr-. Amanda Noll and Mi Minnie and Katie Trutl siwiil a few davs last week at Shamokin and Ml. 'annel. Frank Krdlev's child, who liml been severely burned wimc time airo i i . , . ") CXplos ,1 a lamp, IS get- ting n long Nicely. Harry Davis, of Sunbury, i- im proving the buildings on his f irm which he purchased from Harry 1 1 iimmcl recently. P. L. Jarrett, a former teacher of this place, but now a student of Dickinson College, Carlisle, spent a few days with his parents, The Republican meeting at Sha mokin Dam Saturdav evening was well attended, and also at Selins grove Monday evening. Since our last writing Irvin Mill- loll moved into Andrew Trutt'sling room and bllffel aleenlnn cars from Nsii tenant house and Irvin Walter hai moved to Ins latlier-in-law, I Xacc. SHRB1NER. Lincoln Jarrett is home from Car lisle on a visit. Mrs. Emma Walbron is learning the millinery trade. Allen Keyser has a sick horse. Shreiner stands for McKinley, Jesse Hummel moved to Milton, lie is working in a machine factory. Wednesday evening brought the revival meeting of Shreiner's Evan gelical church to a close. It will be continued at Kratzcrville for some time. 8CHNEK. David Hoover is busy shingles for John Schnee. sawing A. F. and Absalom Schnee were to Sunbury last Monday. Henry HArding was to Selins grove Monday. David Hoover is busy hauling shingles to Middleburgh to load a car. W. A. Schnee and (J rover were to Kanlz Inst Saturday. The Lord's Supper was celebra ted in the St. John's church last Sunday morning. How is this? Perhaps sleepless nights caused it, or grief, oa sick ness, or perhaps it wBcare. No matter what the cause, you cannot wish to look old at thirty. Cray hair is starved hair. The hair bulbs have been deprived of proper food or proper nerve force. Increases the circulation In the scalp, Rives mere power to the nerves, supplies miss Ins elements to the hair bulbs. Used nccorJing to direc tions, r;ray hair begins to show color in a few days. Soon It has all the softness and richness of youth and the color of early life returns. VC'ould you like our bonk on the Hair? Wo will gladly end it i you. VMto us If you do not obtain all the benefits you expected from the Vigor, write the doctor about it. He may be able lo suggest soon thing of value to you. AJJress, Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. MIDDLESW KT.T. ur Inra ; corn. J. L. ( I ave finished o per n pairing In ling hou i, Protract on Zion II IllC'tlll i; is in pr irei Our sportsmen are busy bringing 1 in game. William nickel led Lis ps rental home Monday nil I moved his house hold g(Mi Is t i ,M iz (diu, I fnion ( !o. S ii'iv. ,l .,H I , , t,,n ... . i .,r- lil.- mi. I Wi ! I nil in sjiorl l.lno."N " ' . Illvrly Ihr l?nri i Hmnr In Kiivnii. nnh, Jnrktioiivlllr, Til in nil mill nil PlorlrtM Poliim h al,v s' rv''''' ""' I'uiimiui drawlna room and bulTel tleeplnu cars tnun s, vork, Phlla, la, Ilaltltnoro, WuhUIiik ion and lllclimond. Round irlp winter tour im oxcuraion uekeiH are now on wile ul .ill nrln- cipni points to Jacksonville, Tampa anil Florida I points, Tralim arrive and depart at pennaylVB' I nla Railroad stations, for further Infurtiiii Ion I call mi or address w. c, Bhoemakcr, General , Baa tern paaaentror Agent. I MM Broadway, New Vork; iU L hongRdorf, KewHCogland Pasaiii ger 1 Agent, .'I'f. Woablngton strcoi, it. n, M ih. W. M. Mri inn oi. Ueneral Agent, IW4 New York Avenue, Woablngton, u. U , r the ueneral I Passenger Agent, I'ortauiouUi, Vo, ; K. St. Jons, i v.v.ua.n. I. s. ALLEN, Oen. I'aaaAgt, 'THE Al LANTA bPLCIAL The route of the 'Atlanta Special" l-ulu the Seaboard Air l.lno Railway, "Florida and Wosi tOdla SIliU'l l.llli'. - Wlt.ll Itimil.'h Pllltnnn Hraw i rorg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington ami I RiehiiioiHl lo Alliens ami Atlanta, where direct Ulip connections are made in union Depot rnr Mont gomery, Macon, New Orleans and all points Smith and Southwest. .Trains arrive and depart at Pennsylvania Railroad Stations. K.ir fun her I information call on or address W.C. Shoemaker, I Ueneral ICasrern Passenger Agent, MM Broad way, New .irk; o L, Loagsdorf, New England Passenger Agent, dm Washington street, Bos ton Hasii.W. m. HeConnel, General Ageni h:ii New Vork avenue, Washington, Of u., or the general Passenger Agontai Portsmoath.Va K. ST. JOHN, I s. ALLEN, V. P. & (i. II, lien. Pass, Ak't 11-Mt. Very cold drinks, as n rule, Increase the feverish condition of the mouth ami' stomach, and 10 create thirst. Ex perience shows it to be a fact that hot drinks relieve thirst anil "cool off the body when it is in an a'bnorma'.lv heated condition better than lee-cold drinks." The widow of Hi!! Anthony, hero of the battleship Maine, prays the New Vork newspapers to desist in raising funds fnr her. She says that she can make her own way. T. W. Williams, of Decatur. Ala., Is said to own the largest hop in the world. It wcifrbs 1 ,.i24 pounds, is ten feet two inches in length and 4i feet high. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of At FOB If Wl' I'M. I yon I uble fo d i this Ii" so surprisim ! sufficient ! wllii in THIS PRICI ill Fine Display of Fancy Rockers t E, S.Weimer& Oo, J Furniture Dealers and Funeral Directors 4th St.. SUNBURN , PA. Tbr.iu;rli thi of Kunwui, id kindness of Mr. Curtis, counlrj la offered uu i scape from further controversy about the cuding of the ii: Li i n Inl i OthiCI d in ii Vn hinjrtoii corre e St. boills ' llollC-1 i I : Its the inatler. Ii lixi the i r i luil "inn years muk Itinlnu w nh : he j ear ili Ipnnted by 1 1 hut i nl urj and closv i day nT the j i ur ilesig iiiiialioti i I ; be t wi linecl ii 'ii with this so il ! urj problem t he nu - ii. i ru n, nsks con lawful to iim' ihroiigh luli'S wluil he cuill "the i nl ; stent of ohro a. n'a Christian i'hn ia! oi the Icgiatai Ion fo ::s in Be i.i th( set H i "thl ! for the pur ose oraiii y mid tr.el hod in ; h and t rnuBncl i ins rtmentM of tin United , noloj Ibei i Mr. Cm d set which provit'i ol securing m all govern i nl i ' : i , ' irei ii'i scries .en's Table A. !..' ' ni. tployes with copies of Cru of charts, Including 'Cru Vi nr of Time, C. W. nud n'a Circular Time I '!;ni i . a I'l rpei mil Cnlendnr,' and 'Crtien's AnJ gulur Time ('hurt, n Perpetual Calen dar,' and iii the computation ol nine the foregoing chart so supplici shall be flnul nud supreme," Mr, Cruzen's bill will reach t lie stnireof prlntinirund i In u repose pi ii pigconlu le i.i ! !;i room of the com in it ice on judiciary. An American consul has been dis ciisiiiT the reasons Americans hove f jr going abroad so frequently mnl in the numbers ihej do. lie thinks they an- principally Ibree; Hrst, t!,c ilrsirc lo ediieui their children In Europe; second, the great r cheap ness in the en i of liiin. :n '. thirdly, a growing dislike of the American j el" low press and its methods, The hist la do doubt a factor in the case, for its tendency to vulgarize everything is very offensive to those who aim nt refinement and the enjoyment of life. This apart, however, it is nat ural fur sueli Vmerlcans ;i ran n T ird it ti seek chnnge of atmosphere and surroundings in the older forma of civilization, An expert in financial statist lea says thai the losses by business fail ures in the last ten years in the United states amount to $1,800,000,000, which is more than twice the amount of the country's circulating medium. Ill the same time there was n loss of 11,300,000,000 by (ires, against, which there was an Insurance of $s(hi non.ooo, leaving n net loss of $500,000,000. The excess of liabilities ou r assets In the failures of the ten years represented a dead loss of 11,300,000 to 150,000,000 creditors. Bad information and mal administration, were responsible for this tremendous loss. Among the features of the St. Louis exposition, to be held in 1003, W ill be a mommothfWStch, which will lie flat on its back. It is to have a polished metal case just like, that of the ordinary I watch, and will be so large anil roomy inside that people will be able to walk around in it among the moving whet Is. The diameter of the mammoth time.- pleee will be T5 feet, and1 its height or thickness in feet. The buhiine wheel? will Weigh a ton, and what is called this "hairspring" In small watohi will be us thick as a man's wrist. The length of the mainspring will be ::oo feet. ) Grip brings weakness, exhaustion, nervous i prostration". Ur. Mile' Nervine cures th - m.