Ujftj. PREPARED BXPRK3SLY FOR TUB nY 1 TS CORP3 ofr CORRSSPONOBNTSt TO CORRESPONDENTS Hereafier, all news to in sure insertion must reach this office not later than Monday. Many corres pondenta have Urn with holding their letters until Tuesday, and on this ae eount they cannot appear in this issue. EDITOR THE POST SELINSGROVE. A new restaurant has appeared in the Noll" corner. Telephone connections are being enlarged from week to week. Mrs. McUreger, of North umber berlandj spent several days wiUl Mrs. Joe W'allis. Newton Uaugler and wife are visitors of the former's parents, J. W. Gangler and wife. Trinity Lutheran church has un der contemplation the enlarging of the seating capacity of the church. S. Weis, who was in Philadelphia last week, returned. He made his purchases of holiday goods. 8. Weis is laying a stone pave ment on the Pine street side of his store property. This will be a great improvement. Prof. Byron W. King, of Pitts burg, yave one of his line entertain ments in the opera house Friday ev ening to a very large and delighted audience. S. U. Foot I Jail team played with Lebanon Valley College team Saturday on the home grounds. Score 17-0 in favor of S. U. team. This wan the closing game for our team. J. A. lieichter, a student in the Theological Department, has moved his "family from his former home, Pinegrove, Schuylkill county, to this place, until he completes his course of study. FLINT VALLEY. Jacob Trevitz was in our vicinity Sunday. Adam Garman, of Altoona, Pa., is at home to hunt. S. 1). Straub, our plasterer, is cm- ployed at K reamer. P. J. Mover shot a chicken hawk measuring tour feet. Clyde Hendricks, of Kantz, was at this place Sunday. Irvin Stephen and wife were vis iting J. Haines' Monday. C. O. Garman took his leave for Altoona, 1' a., early Monday morn ing. Frank Holtzapnle. of Neitz val ley, was visiting Charles Moore ountlay. Sue Klenmoyer, Charles Herrold and family, of Freeburg, were visit ing P. J. Moyer's Sunday. Peter Moyer, of Paxinos, was vis iting lus parents, Jjewis Moyer s, at this place. Miss Sallie Krick, of Selinsgrove, was visiting her grandparents, S. 1). Straub's in this place. C. E. Haines got the big turkey gobbler Saturday last at Freeburg. He weighed 28 pounds. Misses Mamie and Cora Kissing er were visiting Lewis and 1'. J. Moyer's Sunday evening. A shooting match for geese will be held at T. C. Landis' Thursday, November 20th. No. 8 shot to be used. All marksmen are invited to come and test their guns. MT. PLEASANT MILLS. Butchering is now on the pro gram. Miss Effie Minium is sewing for H. H. Biekhart's at Shadel this week. Rev. C. C. Miller organized a class of catechumens at this place Sunday. John F. Heim and Mrs. Martha J. Smith, sister of Mr. Heim of Michigan, are visiting their parents, Joseph Heim's. They expect to spend several months at t!ier native home. Some of our people attended the communion services at Gmhb's church Sunday. W. L Verier sold one of his trac tion engines to a man of Elisabeth ville last week. Mr. Houser ami wife, of Union township, were the guests of Dr. W. V. Longnora Sunday. Miss Annie (J. Minium left for Snnbury Saturday, where she will work at the Fairniount Hotel. V. I. Yerger and Henry Minium were eugaged last week BBWing win ter wood for several of OUT citizens. WEST BE AVER One of Calvin Gobs' fit hogs died lust week from an unknown disease. T. F. Swinefbrd is now h eated at Schuylkill Haven and is engaged in the lumber business. P, W.Treaster and wife, of Burn hum, Milllin county, spei.l a few days here visiting friends. Mrs. Sarah Steely and .Mrs. VV. Y. McLaughlin spent Sunday last as ti guest of Thomus Herbster's. Quite a number of hogs have al ready been slaughtered a this end. The heavy weights will be reported later on. Jacob Erb took a trip to Mifflin burg a week Bgo, took sick on the way and has been quite sick eve sii.ee. S. II. Phillips claims that there is not as much fun cooking for himself now as he did have when under the employ of Uncle Sam. Abe Wagner is now employed as a carpenter on the P. It. It. with headquarters at Lcwistown. Buckwheat cakes, sausage and prosperity is on the bill of fire throughout the country. Hurrah for Mac and Tod.' Peter Hoffman, of Tight End, is ih frg wood free of charge JIB it V...i ixien reported. Peter was al ways for upholding prosperity. A person asked the other day who was elected President. He was told to be a subscriber to the Middle burg Post and he will get all the news of the country. Tine Wagner, who had been run ning a stave mill in Huntingdon county during the past year, is now located at MoClure. Enoch Baker has finished his car penter work for thesummei and has taken a big contract at his fall and winter trade, lime burning. Pat Garity, who had been spend ing the summer in the west, paid his old friend, S. H. Phillips, a short visit a few days ago. The person or persons who are following their occupations of steal ing will get their just dues when they least expect it. This is the wish of persons who earn their liv ing by the sweat of their brow. POUT TBEVERrON. Adam Aucker was in town Sun day. Mrs. W. P. Noll went to Steel ton, Pa. Henry Charles was a Sunbury visitor Saturday. Miss Katie Shafer, of Indepen dence, was in town Monday. George Troutman is building a orch the length of his house. Henry and V. Robert Shaffer arc building a new and modern coal flat. Miss Bessie Wood ling went to Williamsport to spend a few weeks with her aunt. Miss Eetella Troutman returned home again after spending several weeks in Lewisburg. Our blacksmith. N. Shambach, while putting a new roof on his shop, fell and had his arm dislocat ed. Dr. J. B. Herrold dressed the fraeturt. SCIINEE. Adam Gordon is on the sick list. David Hoover was to Port Trev- erton last Saturday. Next Sunday at 2 o'clock Rev. Miller will preach in the St. John's church. ItOKERS HALF PALLS. II. V. Arnold, of F i irg, was i caller at Jumbo's list week, .1. S. and ( i. S. Line expect a lr at load of coal next w eck. Mrs. Warrens, of Northumber land, war transacting business at this place last wt ek. Frank Itciohenlnch, who was , working at Duulo, Cambria county, returned home lust week. P. A. Troup was i louring Creek, Northumberland county last week and purchased a horse and buggy. S. S. Herrold, of Union township, was a caller at this place Sunday. Mrs. J. M. Bine is on tin sick li-t. W. II. Kerstetter pu ichased the .old hotel stand known us the old j stone pile of .1. s. liine which he ; intends to remove in the near future. Si IK KIN Kit. The public sale of Mrs. Maggie I Hummel was largely attended. I 'flic debuting society of this place opened Tuesday evening. Murray Stahl was home from New Berlin Sunday. Mis- Ida Hummel, of this place, is visitiug friends in West Milton, i Willurd Cochran, an expert gun ner, shot two rabbits on a run with one shot . ' Earl Hummel lost an overcoat between Huinmel's school and Shu inokin I him 1m idav forenoon. ALINE. Nicholas Trevitz will move into George Spoils' house in the near fu ture. Prayer meeting at Aline every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Henry Sweigert and Mr. Knouse were to Meisci ville Saturday on a business (rip. Hornberger & Meiser came home from Centre county Saturday with a herd of sheep. Christ Knousc is improving his home. He is building a new spring house and shop. McCLUKE. I larry ( Minell earnc home to at tend school. Tine Wagner nnd family moved to our tow ii last week. W. II. Drccse and wife, of A amsburg. were seen in town Sunday. Next week young Americans will have a vacatiou, it being Institute week. Kiemer Stuck, of this place, it employed as assistant R. It. agent at Keedsville. Charles Middleswarth, who is working at Buruhani, was honii over Sunday. Butchering season has opened and fresh sausage and buckwheat cakes will be the bill of fare. Frank Wagner and John Benfer went to New Lancaster with their teams to haul prop timber. Mrs. M. E. Decker and son, Jay, and Edith Kncpp visited friends at I'reinont and Swinctord last week Reuben Hassinger and two sisters of Bannervillc called on Miss Mer tie Drccse, who is still on the sick list. George Benfer has moved his butcher house and is now ready to accommodate the public with fresh MuKinley sausage. i KUEAMER. George Stuck is tin? hanpv fither of a fine little baby girl. Samuel Herman took a trip to Middlchurg and Kratzcrville Mon day. A. C. Smith and family visited Samuel App's in Menroe township Sunday. A. D. Kreamer lefl Tuesday with a party of hunters to hunt for deer in the mountains several weeks. Mrs. C. D. Bolig, of Wiuficld and Mrs. Annie Hottensteiu and daughter, of Middlehurg, visited the family of Thomas Dietrich Sunday. PAXTON VILLE !'. F. Heimlich and wife were in town Tuesda . 1!. E. Gift a business tru to Sere u toii lust week, Morris Shanihuch, of Union Co., visited in town Sit'.mluv. Samuel Weidenm er, Jr., of Mo Clure, WOS in town El i lay. II. Murphy, of Lewistown is vis iting hi- aunt, Mrs. Fred. Seclit. Mrs. Prank liiegle, of Bouver towu, visited her gruudiiiother Sat urday. S. 1. Osman, of Sha kin, was here soliciting (mtronage lor his new business. The ineuibers ((' the Evangelical church dei i led to have a ( 'an-tuia- entertainment, Miss Minerva Hartman, of Mid dleswarth, is visiting her aunt, Mrs Savilla Erdley. M. S. IJoyer, L. E. Derr and your scribe enjoyed a very pleasanl drive I" Adam-burg Sunday. Misses Mollie Mitchell a' .1 Kate Derr, who are employed in the shirl factory at Beavertown, were home ' over Sunday, j William fiill, t, ;.! i)Pcn Working at (il.,. Union for t!ie Glen 1 Inion Lumber '., returned I home last week. Teachers' Institute was well at- tended at I lassiugi r's si ho ! house Friday evening and n verv interest ! iug program was renden !. i Michael Sliambaeli and Adam It It mr . . . uowersox, oi Kansas, are visiting relatives and friends here. ',th men were formerly citizens of this place but left a number of years ago for the West. TBOXELVILLE Prudic Middleswarth is spending a two weeks' vacation at home. Cutting wood for the w inter and hunting is the chief employment for the people around here. W. S. Shemorry, who is employ ed in Milliin ( putting water work in thai tow n, was at home over Sim day. W. II. Gill, win. i employed as a telegraph opeaator in Wesl Vir ginia, was at hoi ii a nhorl visit. 'I ne South) rn climate i,, agree fairly well with him. They all startefl for their home Thursday, The family prettded him on his vis it home, Those young hoys who are slav ing out of school tin- rabbil hunting are making a serious mi-lake and if their parents do not wish to give them better advice they will un doubtedly have to he left alone in their choice because they seem to know best themselves until too late. The entertainment given hy Prof E. F Punlavy was very much en joyed by the writer and others who were there even the evedroppers en joyed hanging around the windows to save twenty edits. Those twenty cents would have been well gpenl if they had conic inside. Many others who did not come at all made a mis take. This was a rare treat and ev erybody in the whole community should have availed themselves of the opportunity, and they undoubt edly would have if it hail not been for that fifth part of a dollar. PALLAS NEWS, Milton Huffman is at home at present. Mrs. William SwarUi is on the sick-list. The Lord's supper was celebrated at Grubb's church Sunday forenoon. Arthur Acker has opened up a watch und clock repairing establish ment. Philip Moyer was through this locality sellinir fruit trees. Quite a number oi' our farmers left orders. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Does Your Bacfe Acne? In constant rain hen on"l ryuur leei : .t r . i VJ m h that dragging, polling sensatu n witn you irom mom till night ? Why not Dut the. medicine exactly ( n the disease 7 Why fnot apply the euro right to1 BPrhe. irvnl .faalf f Kl lou can do it with J Immediately after tho (.Plaster is ntmliod. vou feel Jits warming, soothing in-Jv! Mluojjce. ltd healing remeuiea quickly penetrato down deep into tho Inflamed tissues. Pain U quictod, soreness is ro- lievod and strength imparted do plaster was ever made like II. No plattar ater acted ao Quickly aod tborfuthty. No piaster aver ad au.h complele coolrol over all kUda ul pain. Tlaced over the chest it in a powerful aid to Ayers Cherry Pectoral; relieving congestion nnd drawirg out all inflammation. Fm ai r nT air, tmronn I C AVFR CO., Iim : niggle o I'.. j lll''.J'.i'i.'le 15 .'. , I A whole en vetoii i. II a. "ii! nen li i of lierry i r manner ( Pa ' ' I Kill i down after ' Joi:h.vai Tells about varieties, nlxiui planting, Rrowlnir, mulching, eultlvat lug, picking and marketing. It (rives practical pointers from the pens oi scores of leading berry growers from all pans of tin uutry who liave contri buted to its columns. It vm, eo'io'ed representations i berries trde Utitsslce 1 ami color, thirty-three )ortralts of prac tical bcrrymeu, and thirty-five other illustrations, handsomely bound in cloth, The price is SI) cents, by mail; address i'i publishers, Wiliner Atki i s.m ( o., Philadelphia. CHEAT OFFEH TO WOMEN A Matter of Prime Importance to Evtiry H.iusew fo The gri'ati -t op)ortuuity ever ofl'ered to women is presented with the "Ureal Philadelphia tSmnluy Pre." Ily a special arraugemeul with Lhe leading and lunsi up-to-date pattern establish ments in the country, ' 'The Hunday Press" oilers to ii- readers, praetieally without cost, live pattern- of the most attractive und popular fashions of thin I'a 1 1 sea-ou. Details will lie printed in nexl Sunday's "1'h'ladelphia Press;" November SJ5, It will lie well to order a copy nf nexl "Sunday's Press" from your new spaper dealer in advance, SALE REC1STEK SATCHPAT, NoVKSiir.ii '.'I. IBflO, In 1'i rry town Bblp, H mil'' "e.i "f rulliiB, .-.. i- II -ioii win m il t cows HDd otber personal prope ty. SAT0KDAT, NoVBMnnH (4,1900, 1)1 Cen r 'Villi' KIIbh Brunnrr, exeeiilor ol the eslato ui s.nn uel Krunnur will soil i llolstoln bolter ami otber personal property , nrni,,. Knir.W... o- ...II,. mtttmt ftrltjefs Pectoral Pteler Klealmmta, George Blokbairl will mil : boraealyfine Suit- from $3.t)0 up nun in '..ii .. i hi p j i-it 1,'iiis . TllURADAT, Dkt'KMBIH 6, at (Vntreville I. I,. Walter .nttiirne in-fiu t fur tile heir- n( Kiliruiin Waller, will aell 1 horse,.'! oowa and poi-niial property, 8A1 UBOAV, DBCEMBal , lit tin' OOOrt hOlKe III Ulddleburc, Q. W. Row, Sfaeriff, will tell the renl estate ul Alex A. HiiiiiIk. Satubdat, Dkcbmbcb B, In I'rrry lowtiablp Qeorge and laaac Goodllnv, ajdnilnlatratora nf Oharlea Qoodllng, will aell U0 aerea of jand, Th-tre is morn Catarrh in this sue tioll Cf tile c III !r 1 1 1 11 11 nil ullier .lis uns..u,,r 1 ' h, ... 1. ' IWUVUia, HUU UU.ll VHV HM I few venrs ujis km 1 iiw mu.i I tn In. itietn- able. Por a :reit many years doctors prooounoed it h local dinease, and presorlbed local reuitKlief, ami by con stantly railinp; to cure with local treat oient, pronounced it Ineurabla. Bci enee lias proven eatarrli to tie aoou stitutional disease, und therefore re quires constitutional remedies. Hull's Catarrh Oure, manufactured by B j, Cheney & Co, Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the mar ket. It is taken Internally in (loses from 10 drops to a teaapoonful, It acts directly on the Mood und muc ous surfaces of the system. They of fer 10() for any case" of catarrh they cannot euro. Send for circulars aud remedies. Addresr-, F. J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo, O- Sold by all druRelsts, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best, Ti PtTEilT tool Idm raitm soon out our aid. Addreoi. TUC PirrilT DCMnn fiuircnptiOT5 to Tiicricot)rda?iIl-0ililull You'll 1j j surprised i ! w h e n y o u 1 1 ad that we a r e -ellinjr x Golden Oak BEDROOJ1 Suits : At If we told y u how we are aide to (hi this it would not !. su siirrt'isiug, hut h t it lie fulfil ient that we arc selling (hem at TH?S PRICE I iin'l worry alwut how we do it. 'all and see our Fine Display oi Fancy Rockers o iAeimer&Oo, I .i - Itt re Dealers and l uneral Directors 4th St.. SI NlUtUV. PA. 4 JOOOOO M1 if J, V e ii.i e u utehes at almost any prico. Note li e following: Ladles' Oolo Wuloti, Wa, 91u.uo Oibera ask vou m nn. Ladles' Hold Wat h. Iltg u.00 moo OI her- ask vou t : 1 111 1. lilies' ii ild w itch o K ;,(io O'Uers .mU you is mi. Ladles' Uold WaU'b O K Lt0 Oibecs ask you It and $10. 00, Ladles' silver 111 r 7 -i OK 540 " X okei " (,(o Buaiu'l " is iHi 1. 1 Oold Watch, lltg icon o hers tak you pa nut i in 'Oold Wntoh, lltg i.5n 0 rs ask t.'.-. and 118, ; 1 o. k. watch io.t: 01 hers ask fli awl HI. Qemv New Size, lltg uorj oihi rs ,mk $.'.' u)d ii.'. Genta Black " itaj, o. f a.ou Any ,M(ohu will I'c laid aside fur ytu on small payment. These are inly a few of the many watches we hate. We invite vou to look our lino over before going clscw here. BLANK Jeweler and Optician Opposite Hie Mo mi SUNIUJRY, Pa. CLOT FUNQ r HI l WEIL DHtSiCD T :a 1 I KRSf When Mm 1','ini' t Tencliera' Itihti-1 lute, (linn in .inl ,ir div line nf I up to ili.to T AT THE f. LOWEST PRICl J Overcoats from !?." up. I 1. IvATZ j' CliOT 1UK fNin Doom to Oouht Ho i t 1 J Middlebu rg, Pen n h . . .)? "VlvlV iVIVllO 23e Up Ladies' Shoes 2;e up Men's Slioea 20o up Child's snoi s ?2.7.r) Meu'a Etubbi r Bools 1.78 11 p Men's Pelt Boots with over 1.3c up Men's Felt boots 1.45 up Men1'; Leather Boots 59c up Ladies' 800 Shoes, sm.ol ECONOMICAL S-BARGAIN SHOE HOUSES Sunbury, Pcnna. u o Tl... II, la aflat i' w heaf fields to look quite yellow. 15.75 7.50