o rv v .,, s ; WT ?RKPARED EXPRESSLY FOR Ti l E 1 OST vS'i?T 1X3 COHP3 OH" CORRESPONDENTS - .V ' DUNDORE. Karlv in the morning we find every eight beauty, every leaf a Dsalm, every flower a oeneor, every !'. , i i ! ! hml a enonsitr, every buuuu uiumc Uriah Kelly of Williainspurt made a short stay in town. Freed Bros, the renowned shoe manufacturers called ou our mer i ha nt. Maria W. Dundore took an even ing drive to Lydia Hoover and re turned with a fine lot of dew berries. V. S. Reichenbach and daughter, ( Inr. snent one day last weeK at ' 1 Shamokin Dam. Ouryonng people took in Hoover's pionio last Saturday. Butter, eggs, lard, onions, apples and poultry all command a high price in town. Maria W. Dundore, Annie Meyer, Geo. Campbell and wife attended e. i ..e P. nf I,,rt LUC IUUUMI ,rl J . v. ... .... Trevorton last Friday. A very pretty wedding took place this week at one of the suburbs of town and after the ceremony the party left for Atlantic City. Our fanners are in the hights of expectation of a heavy corn erop, more potatoes than last year, and a good hay crop harvested besides a wheat erop unsurpassed tor many years. Buckwheat ought to command a irood Drice this vear as very little o a w laud has been given to the erop. G. M. Witmer of Salem and his daughter, Katie, spent a few hours with N. T. Dundore and wife last Sunday. Lizzie Witmer sold blackberries at Port Trevorton. Huckleberry venders from the Shade Mountain passed through town. Merchants are not allowed to give or sell tobacco to children under sixteen years of age; parents must get their own tobacco. Hucksters and pedlers must pay a license of $40. to sell goods from the wagon. Phosphate agents are numerous hut farmers are slow to invest as long as the price of wheat is so low. Our uncollected taxes are $1500 and the new duplicates call for $2tKX); faith with without works is dead; charity begins at home. J. D. Riegel sold a load of hay at Port Trevorton. L W. Longacre, the auctioneer, was in town. When youw ant modern, up-to- date physic, try Chamberlui n's .Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant in ef fect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free atthe Middleburg drug store. GLOBE MILLS Mrs. B. D. Koch and children re turned Thursday from a week's vis it to relatives in Lehigh county. Alex. Krider and Charles Smith and wife of Sunbury spent Suuday with B. P. Walter and family. Mrs. (ieo. Fagley of Shamokin, who has been visiting friends at this place, returned home Saturday. John Klase and wife, Fred Klase and Mrs. Abraham Herbster of Lewiatown attended the funeral of their ewusin, David liati. Communion services will he held at this place .1 uly 28, by Rev. Suable. During last Afay an infant child of our neighbor was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctors had given up all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ond Diarrhoea Remedy to tho house, telling them I felt sure it wou d do good if used according to directions. In two days' time tho child had fully recovered. The child is now vigorous and healthy. I have recommended this remedy frequent ly and have never known it to fail Mus, Curtis Baker, Bookwnlter, Ohio. Sold by the Middleburg Drug Co, llOFFEH W. B. Rine made a business trip w Maize Tuesilay. A. D. Krotser and John Jxdller, who were employee! at Glen Union, Clinton Co., returned home Monday. Cox and Losch of Maize furnish W fine music at lloffer Saturday. Mr. Jjosch called at John Brown's Saturday. SELINSGROVE. Mps- Jeunie Mohr ami daughter leIt ur their home in Waehington. i it .a i c.:i i ..i uuu nu i, i 01 i.vheus re ' "miping an. lisliinj; down the river car v isner S. Mrs. Ella Wagner spent a week with relatives in Mifflin Co. Miss Mary Burkharl is ipending her vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Schoch. Mrs. Kurtz iaugler and children are guest at the residence of J. W. . t : i..- , ' """fc"-1- j li. S. Meiser made a busiuesa trip co iionnumoeriana c naay. w. K. Bastian ofMunoy, (a fbr mer student) is being entertained by friends. Prof. Woodruff, T. H. Eisenhuth, Dr. Spanglerand C. P. Ulrieh, Esq. injwiR on one i "i the river. t the islands Misses Maggie Phillips ami Jen nie Miller are camping with Dr- Voelkler and wife up the river. Mrs. Folimerof Lewisburg is be ing entertained by Miss Annie Roll back. senator Hummel and wife enter tained a number of Sunbury people t nday. Margaret Sohooh is visiting her sister in Sunbury. A. J. Gross and wife, who were out of town visiting their daughter, returned home last week. Wilson Covert and Chas. (-overt of Harrisburg are spending some tunc with friends. Miss Annie Ott of Mazeppa vis ited her parents recently. H. L. Phillips and wife are visit ing their daughter, Mrs. McLaugh lin in Chicago. Mrs. Allenian and her friend Mrs, McHard are taking in the sea breezes. Mrs. Lillie Mertz (nee VonXeida) returned to her home Saturday. KHEAMER. W. W. Roush and son of Pax inos visited the former's parents over Sunday. Miss Emma Mageeand Mrs. Win. Magee of Bethlehem are visiting J. E. Magee and wife. Thomas Gutelius and friend visit ed the former's uncle X. C. (Jutelius Friday. Miss Grace Thomas of Sunbury visited friends in town over Sun day. Mrs. S. A. App and Misses Min nie and Rosa Gortneroi Selinsgrove visitenl J, F. Walter's last week. I lenry Grover and wife of Lewis burg visited relatives in town over Sunday. Mrs. Peter Yoder and sons Dan. and S. Luther of New Berlin and B. W. Yoder and sister Mrs. Anna Hottenstein wee visitors at Thomas Deitrieh's Sunday. A. D. K reamer drove to Free burg Friday. Samuel Bollinger, an old veteran of the civil war and Jacob Lawer, the oldest man in the township aged 80 yean attended the festival, the former ate four ten cent plates of cream and the latter two, afterwards returned home arm-in-arm support ed by canes. That sjieake's well of our old soldier and neighbor. The festival Saturday evening was well attended and was a success financially. Gee), lloch of Sunbury spent Sun day with lus father-in-law, Perry Aurand. I). (J. Buck of Middleburg was in town Monday. Heartburn. When the quantity of food taken is too large or the quality too rich, heartburn is likely to follow, and especially so if tho digestion has been weakened by constipation. Eat slowly and not too freely of easily digested food. Masticate the food thoroughly Let six hours elapse between meals and wheu you feci a fullucs and weight in the re- 5 ion the stomach after oatiug, in icating that you have eaten too much, take one of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the heartburn may be avoided. For sale by the Middleburg Drug Co. PORT TREVERrOM Mrs. M. P. Iroold run row Milton to upend the summer. : (. i waM ,,, s linsgrove last week. Mrs. Bright nfSuubury was the honored guest of O 0. Iviet familv ovt r Sunday. and several passed Mrs. Levi Fisher and friends of Selinsgrove through town !at week. Harvey l.enig of Milton Sunday itli In mother. nt MilesSnvder of Selinsgrove was in town Pridav, Mrs. Emanuel Neitz and son, Harry, spent Saturday with her son, Keimer, at Sunbury. Misses Dollie, Blanche and Kdvthe Austin, of W ashington, D. C. are spending, several weeks with their grandfather, Jeri'y Bogar. Mrs. Reuben Aueker of Verdilla was among our Saturday callers. Young American is changing the canal Hats into a place of amuse ment Misses Sue (iensainere ami Annie Keller attended the funeral of Chas. Keller, one of the victims of the explosion of the "Mentour" at Sun bury last week. C. H. Herrold, who is attending normal, sent Sunday very pleasant ly in our midst. John Moyer of Sunbury issed through town Saturday enroute to I ndependetice. Cal Forry and ion, Robert, of Kantz, wer. business callers Tues day. Cupid has lieen very bnsy in our town the past few months and has captured two youths and four mart ens since May. Wm. Xcitz made a trip to Mc Allisterville Tuesday and returned home accompanied by his uncle, John Stabl, who was formerly of town. Chas. Keller of S'linsgrove and (ieo. Rine and wife of Kantz spent Sunday with Henry Keller and family. Miss Sue Michael and sister, Mrs. Haupt, and children of Sunburv visited their aunts, Mrs. D. (I, Stabl and Mr.-. Jonathan Uamby, several days. Elmer Daubert has gone to Mil ton for employment. Wilson I looser and w ife of Glen Iron, two sons Win. and Thus, of Altwoua and daughter, Mrs. Black ford of Mil hnont attended the for mer's mother's funeral Friday. Wm. Schrawder of Lewisburg sjtent a day with his wife lost week. T. G. Herrold, an attache of the Herndon Star office, was entertained by the Binganian faction over Sun dav. J. P. Helfenstein, Attorney, of Shamokin called on II. F. Charles and family during the week. Mrs. Mary Jane was the guest of Jno. Snyder's Sunday. Dr. Nipple and family of Sun- burv were in town last week. Mrs. Blaisdell has accompanied her husband to New York where she will remain for quite a time'. We shall ever remember her as a gen teel young woman and will gladly welcome her into our society if she ever returns to town. The festival which was held by the Y. P. C. U. of the U. B. church Saturday evening was well atteneled. P- G. Sham bach is clerking at Sunbury. G. A. Kelts returned from Akron. Ohio. A Utod CoustU Mealrlne. Many thcusMids have been restor ed to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain a Cough Rem edy. If alllicted with any throat or lung trouble, give it a trial for it is oertaiu to prove beneficial. Coughs that have resisted all other treat ment for years, have yielded to this remedy aud health htvs been restor ed. CaBes that seemed hopeless, that tiie climate of famous health resorts failed to benefit, bare been permanently cured by its use. For sale by the Middleburg Drug Co. PALLAS NEWS. to, S. Wen It and I. :li ley have I returned from Met lure. On Saturday Aug. lutli our an nual picnic will beheld at Grubb's church, which is calculated i- be one lit til.' ti rri : f ..-..nt ..' tl... . ..... . . ,;. : i m.-u.-in, niu passing an lorilieT picnic- ' held at the same place. Everybody ' is invited. Miss Wert and Miss Wolverton lofSh amok in were visiting lure e are glad to note thai the people are taking an active interest iu the proposee! new railroad on this side of the Susqui'hannn, as we neeil the road badly, A merry huckleberry party from this place visited Shade .M itaic on Wednesday and brought back eleven good sizeel buckets of choice berries. The party consisted of Augustus Straub and wife, .John Shatter and wife, li. P. Straub and wife, Palmer Bower and Cleveland and John Straub. N llliam Troup's grain crop this year was so large that alter filling the barn and making a large stack, be was compelled to thresh a few days so ;S to make room for h other crops, which speaks well for one of Pallas' farmers. He expects C00 to 7KJ bushels of grain. Farmers are sowing buckwheat. Percival Benfer of New Berlin was seen on our streets Sunday. Richard Shatter's festival was well attended last Saturday evening. . W . S. Straub B ports a new road wagon. altc r is an industrious young man nexiounaay icrenoon and even- ing Rev. Maioe will again preach at Aline, Tuesday Mr. Benjamin Swart late of Kantz was interred at Para- v a c 1 i . disc cemetery. Hair Falls "I tried Ayer'i Heir Vigor to stop my heir from felling. One half e honle cured me." J. C. Baxter, Breidwood, III. Ayer's Hair Vigor is certainly the most eco nomical preparation of its kind on the market. A little of itgoes a long way. It doesn't take much of it to stop falling of the hair, make the hair grow, and restore color to gray half. tl.N Mil. All eranteu. If your drupciKt untiot rufplr too, nd ua one dnIUr aud me mil ei)'ret you a buttle. Me ure and eite the name of your peereel eiiirem ofhre. AddreM J. C AYKR CO., Uiwell, Sltv WLST BBAVEK. Our tanner!! are about through with their wheat harvest They are now boej with their gr.i-r-. Brail atiuenre-nev the oats will xu be ready to cut. A very light crop i looked for. Airs. Martha Haines of McClure spent Sunday with her sou-in-law, & H. Phillips, Mrs. L. B. Treaster of last week visiting Mifflin Co. Miss Mollie Steely lias been a sufferer for the past two weeks with a seire arm. From early morn till evening our stree'Ls are t'ull ol parties' going to and i'roni the mountain with their loads of human freight and hucklc lierrie. Henry Houser id' McClure died suddenly Inst week while at his Hst of tlutv at (iranville -tatiou Mifflin Co. lAat StUCK o! I ittslturji. Hurley Fisher and fanUr of Granville ipent ; a few elavs here while attending the i . . . , . . .r umenu ui men nmoKim. i , ticuij Houser Wm. Heeter and wile of Bauner ville spent Sundiiy at Me' lure. Mrs. Annn Moyer ami grand diiug'uteT were the the gnceta of their Ixiwell friends Sunday. J. W. Slevly speut Sundav with his mother. UBNTBRVILLS. Will. W aller, son of Howard alter, a former teacher of this 0 unity who had been in III. for alxnit 7 years returned home and Riirpri.-ed his parents as well as hi friendft and associates. He will -lliaill here tor some time. Irwin Walter was a ealh i in Snyder ( 'o. ov i Sunday. Sam' I Haekeiiberg and lady irii n vi-itcl UuionCo, friends Sunday. Jonathan Sanders and wife vi-ittd Isaiah alter's Sundav. N in. A . I low i sox ua-!o Middle burg Tiie'sday. The folh i n lt persi n- attend the Normal at Middlehuig from Centre Tw p., Miss Sa'lieStald, L. '. Binga 111:111 and J, A. Bowi rsox. The festival at Hart man's sehiKil house did not draw the crowd thai was expected, much less the coin that were intended tli be coil, , ted 1 h'iuiz no doubt to the 1 ther gather ing which surrotinde I. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tlio 6iKuaturu of M I . HI.KA.-iA I MIL Parmer are buuy ttorintr uwav theii wheat and rye. Miss Jenuie lihoadfl of town, who i- attending Knou-e-reaeher's .Normal at Aiiuuieuurg, -pent Satur day and Sunday in tow n. Mrs. J. L. Varner of Shamokin. spent several days in town last week, Mrs. Ellen Spotts of Schnee moved to town Monday. lr. H. M. Nipple of Selinsgrove was in town Sunday. Geo. Rine, wife and daughter, accompanied by Joice Graybill were V " ,..., 1 1 1 ! Kurau' 01 ocnuve Sunday. I Miss iAiui.-a Womer of .Nile-. t f:. 1 : . - - 1 ! . . 1 , w upeuuing several weeKs in i WWn. j Mrs. George Smith of Michigan is visiting in this locality, Simuel R.mkr l.ft Mnnifev C.r j rottsville, where he has -e-ciircd employment. Charles Verger, Norman Troup, James Fisher and Orsar Trevits, who were working in Lancaster Co, returned home last we-ek. SHADEL, The whistle oftbe steam thresher is heard already. The people have commenced to thresh out some of their grain. The blind Evangelist preached in the Aline church Sunday. The new iron bridge acro- the Mahantongo creek at Peter Ranch's? is nearly completed. Bridge building will cot our county this year a great sum of money, but they are necoessary at some places. The old saying is if we get over the dog we can get over the tail. The Sunday school scholars are practicing tor children- day. II. A. Bbright recieved quite a number tit' bushels ol onions and cherries last week. SAMPSON INTERS CONTROVERSY lays He Wee Pertly Reeponsitie for Meclay'e Steterrents. Boston July II Referring to Via clay's naval history which tts eoa criticised by Secretary Long on so co'int of statement! considered objec tionable, Rear Admiral Sam;-cn sa. '. "In one way possiMy. I j rewpoasi ble for the statements na.'.e In tho history I was commaader-UheMet of the squadron an.', was rssponsible so jient part fsr M reading the proofs gs If the friends in historian has taken facts frvru xy of fictal reports to the navy dsparltnenl that is all well and good. 1 staad by first reports and ossclal ivmmun. ca tions 1 would welcome an lavestlga Hon of this whole matter by Congress or by the navy department In an In terview yesterday "Fighting lol ' E'aus asserts that Sampson failed to give Schley at Santiago ail the :n formation which he furnished to the other commanders Heir To Fortune Arrested Fcr Theft. New York. July H Christian Han sen, who. th( day that he learned he would receive M,M0 from his father s estate, was arrested on ch.iree of stealing $" worth of carnage lamps nA oth,r nrtidee. was held m 5 "j! f"h'r was one of the best known contractors )n p,nmark s built a Ursv section of Copenhagen and the opera house in Stockholm. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM On t eseesMsl w- Tr FWll )o K.r Orj UW " 1 rnssNsssBb&H KRVGKR HBARb OF WIFE'S DEATH "Quarraltd But Once In Long MarrUd Lift," He S,s. London, July 22. From Ilolland It Is nt ertulncl that Mr. Krui;. ! '.urst THE LATE MRS KRUOER Into tears when Informed of his vife'e death and ake,J to bo left alone. She was a K-od wife," he exclaimed "We quarreled only , nr.-. and tl.ui was six months a?tr we were married." Mrs Knoi'T died Saturday after noon at Pretoria from pm umonla. Her long separation from hi r husband, combined with the dath of her lavo rite daughter, Mrs Smith, last week, completely broke her spirit. SUe wa 7u years old. BIG WEEK IN BUFFALO. Pan-American Visiters to Witneee Many Interesting Ceremoniee. fiuffalu. Ju)y 22 UuriDK the i om InK '.vk ;ri!frstlng events crowd each other at th J'an-Arr.prlran ExposiUon In ijiiii k hticcesBion. MemL-: ., nt the Catholic Mutual Un-fu assoijUon will thn nK the streets of the ItainUtw city tomorrow Addresses will l; de livered by An-hbiehop Corripan of New York. Right Rev. bishop McQuaid of Rochester and the Bishop of Iietroit, at the exercises in theTempleof Music. Wednesday the Knights of Columbus and t'tah people will unite their forcei. Thursday will be Scandinavian Day and Porto Rico Day. Governor Allen will be at the exposition for the cele bration of Porto Rico Day. Saturday will be marked by the dedicat.jn of the Wisconsin state building. Grand Army Meete et Cleveland. Cleveland. O . July 10 The first bul letin of information of the Grand Army encampment committee was tasued yesterday. The bulletin gives the names of the chairmen of committees, hotel rates and the preliminary pro gram, as follows: Monday. September 9 Receiving and welcoming delegates and visitors. Tuesday Perry's victory day Naval parade. S 30 a m.: ' do watch" of naval veterans at Grays Armory In the evening. Wednesday Grand parad- recep tion and camp first in the evening. Thursday and Friday Encampment In opera t . :e and conventions of other organizations in places to be an nounced later Saturday 5;gitsev.ng. Therrrcrrete-s Reached ICS In Ka-tas. Kaci-as City, Mo . July 23 a verit able hot t'.ast literally sl;.--v.ed the the southwest yesterday heat records .n the his wea:i.er bureaus. Tl traK:zg all cry ot ti.e l&csj rr. meters at nl sr.es: pc.n'-s m the dty fcr..wed '.i-t degrees yesterday while thernionie ters en the streets reached as high as :: Hardly a breath ot a r Him L The suffering as .ntt-s- and -sp-e-clally among persons compelled to wor' outdoors and among t-.e po-jr dis tricts in the bottoms Seven ica-.ts from trcstrativ ns were rp. r.ei dur ing the day in Kansas City, V,-, and Kansas City Kan and r SO peo ple overcome iy the teat were treated. This makes a total lead for the two days of II Ptttv :-e-f a B;; ;e-t. Indian;:: .'n'.y : a spec:al frxn: Ooahen. Ind sa?s Irme Can ning the supposed Trxa he.r. to IS. i . is nc ;.nger a mystery She was Identified e:erdy Ku Kan mng ..L.g agent, of East B-:i Vl where her parec:? reside. She left East Hrrv lat winter. When naked her name a Kate s:.c broke down ar..: went late hysterics. Constitutive est In F,r Weat-er. New Y.r July IS. Ths race be- Uttti the Const. tution and tho Co InmbiS on Long lsiand So::nd yester daj a:a.n dem.ontra:- '. that tht Coa stitutioa is the fat.r fair weathae craft. 1c s light breor and smooth r over a 21 mile cour Columbia ws defeated 4 minutes II -e.vnds elapsed time. "No Treet.nj," Say Cc umt a N- ; ts. Put In Bay Ci . July JJ The an nual outing of 1,000 Knights of Co lumbus from the several states in this vicinity closed ysterday At the Sat urday session the following resolution was adopted: "Rssolved That we. Knight of Columbus. asemMed f-om various tat f the . e . unauiniouly endorse the :-.t mcnt of 'no tmatlni 1 Further, we rswmaesssl to our respective state coaJscUa, and to ths national council, the ad ope: on aa a rule of the order, the forbidding f th common sslcca treat :r.g haV.t Hugn Jennlnfe te t Certain. l'h::ad '.; h.. .'u'o Xt ShetiV.ir. Mid i.xUy -.a: Hi'h Jen r.ttgis w ,-apUln of toe PbiiedelfiMa elub He Was made ctjun iutt prior to the time the teatt star-.vsi wt. Delehantji. ha esud. a la "-'Mig aajaaji