BCUNXB (iyA,RD acyiutaei.v rot Tjtm T&cv"jfipy BY ITS CORP3 op correspondents V JJ UN DO RE. Self-conquest is the greatest of victories. Geo. Wolf went to Trevorton where he works iu the mines at good wages. Wolf & Bingaman's coal flat Kwims like a duck. Our overseers have the prospect of getting a family of five into the township Door house. Ira Witmer thinks of moving to Herndon. A number ot phosphate teams passed through town. Attorney House worth of Sel ins grove passed through town. rr it o t a j i i . ii. n. oeenrisi maae cuier last week. Farmers are about through with plowing und a few are sowing wheat already. The corn looks as though it would not get through growing before Thanksgiving. Pastures are fine for this time iu the season and farmers reap the ben efit as butter is bringing war prices. He who is firm in will moulds tin; world to himself. The festival at Witmer's school house last Saturday evening was a success as four young people showed a spirit 08 liberality. H. 8. Neely cf York made a pleasant call on our merchant. Dundore has advanced the priee of eggs. Christ Bitner stopped in town on bis way to the mill at Chapman. Parties are offering peaches at 50 cents per crate on our streets. All tax payers should be ready next week. Work ought to be done on the river road. The Post keeps its readers posted on toe common law of the state. The Susquehanna coal digger bad a rich harvest last week. uur tobacco brethren are not pleased with the new law, which means that the young dare not chew aad the old might just as well quit Mrs. Hams. Minnie Eyer and Sara Ever of Selinsgrove and Maria W- Dundore had their outing at the acqueduct last Friday. Geo. Campbell is roofing several of his buildings. Louisa Xeitz of Sunbury is visit ing triends at Hot Springs. Ihe Union township poor house wim up in smoKe last Friday even IDC; the Work of an inrondinrv nrun eni'ItlV Ctf t tin nn no 1. ........ j . v-. ,.., uwi no me uvcinxia 11 irranmvl . i 4 i . I lltutt.2 t K. I 'i. I 1 8ylvester Flanders of Chapman i- Mil uui BlICCUS J. B. Herrold of Port Trevorton flTIl iu town. Katie Glace called on her friend, l..IP . im hunhAnh n I - U .11 P. Ulrich and wife of Selins- When you want a oleaaant nhvi ' uc uow remeay. tjhamberlain'a uu win x auiubea xuey yr 10 iac and d leasant in .1 a.25 rntB- Samples t Middleburg Drugto's drug UNION TOWNSHIP. Mrs. John M. Stauffor of May v Iowa is visiting among friends 1 IW f.t.,. I Mrs. Benjamin Benner of Shamo- K!ut Sunday with her father, i Stahl. Miss Carrie Sholly of nearSelins- ve spent Sunday with her parents B ana John Wolf of Trevor are visiting among friends here. lien I rt i , ii . , kuii ieu msi rruiay tor J c'ty, Iowa where he works at tflKle MS !1 cnfmmtni- Impr V. ..1 .1 1 li r wiohuci ami j. yy. jVj who are working inCumlier ounty spent Sunday with their 1 'Of house burned to the ground. r v iuhiil' OI 1USI wwl- nnr V tvnn I 1 a . . , otoooopied. j uuiutu or in red as 1 Mii.ii kJUUUilJ "8 at the age of 76 years. - IT lLmpr Ml ru Nun SELINSQROVE. Mrs. Elmira Keed of Illinois is visiting her sisters in this place. Mrs. Mary Smith has taken a trip to Phila. Among the many relatives of the Schoch family appeared at the re union, H. M. S;hoch of Danville, Albert K. Schoch N. Y. City, A. Z. Schoch Bloomsburg, Geo. ( iross and wife New Berlin, G. Alt'. Schoch and wife of your place, Rev. Foll mer and wife of Huntingdon, Hen ry Boyer and wife of Chicago, the latter was entertained by Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Wagenseller, J. H. Ul rieh and daughter of I Lebanon, who were entertained by P. K. Blecker and family returned to their home Thursday accompanied by Miss Blecker. Frank and Mary Noetling, grand children of Prof, and Mrs. Noetling are being entcrtaiue 1 by the latter. Miss Mary Bell of Bloomsburg is also at Prof. Noetling's, H. J, Duck has gone to Wash ington, D. C. to work at a ease in the government printing office. B. M. Wagenseller ha3 returned to Phila. where he expects to re sume his studies at the University of Penna. Frank Bousum and family of MitHintown visited their parents last week. John Wertz, one of our oldest citizens, died Monday and was bur ied Thursday, aged nearly 00 years. W. K. Wagenseller, who was eut of town with Bruce Burkhart all summer, returned home to their friends Wednesday. Rev. L. Domer Ulrich and wife of Danville were entertained by his m ither, Mrs. Polly Ulrich. The property of Mrs. Boyer dee'd was bought by Dr. Yoder for $2750. Capt. Buyers and wife held a family reuniou Thursday when their sons and daughters and families were present Rev. Genszler was visited by his brothers last week. Rev. P. II, Miller returned to his charge in Brooklyn. Miss Lizzie Reitz of Fisher's Ferry spent Tuesday in town. Cyril Haas, who has been absent for almost a year, returned to his home Friday. Horton Simpson of Md. was a visitor in town last week. K. R. Gemberling and family of Phila. are spending sometime very pleasantly among relatives. Henry liark, Esq,, of Millers burg was in in town over Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. J. I. Stonecypher of Hartleton are guests of Hiram Ulrich and wife. Senator Hummel and wife have taken a trip to the lakes; they ex pect to be absent several weeks. Miss Mary Burkhart returned to her school at Loysville. The public schools hegan Mon day. Rev. retterolf and family of Meyerstown are being entertained by friends. Miss Mary Alleman returned home Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. C. K. Frontz of Chicora left for their home Friday. Jacob Kong visited his sisters, Mrs. B. O. Kessler and Mrs. J. S. Miller. Norman App and wife and Miss Lyda Reese are taking in the Ex position. Dr. Heisler and family left in- day for Albany, N. Y. (.'Itaraberlaln'a ('ouch Reined)' a Ureal Favorite. The soothing an 1 healing proper ties of this reme.'y, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made it a great favorite with people everywhere It is es pocilly prized by mothers of small children for colds, croup and whoop ing cough, as it always affords quick relief, and as it contains no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. fully Supplied. Ha says he has no use for a bur- her.' "I pups.t that is true. Be shaves himself and cuts his own hair, and, I urn told, has even gotten into tin: hubit of tnlking to himself." Wash ington Star. CENTREVILLli. Our schools will often Monday. S. F. Sheary spent several days at Lewisburg Inst week. Harry Stuck and family of Mid dleburg visited Ex-sheriff Reich I y and family Sunday. Mrs. Dr. J. W. Sampsel and son, George, visited relatives at Mitllin burg and Lewlsburg recently. Mel via Seehrist, who is working near Miffliuburg, was at home over Sunday. Mr.. E. A. Eagle of New Berlin was the guest of her parents, John Long and wife, last week. Prof. O. W. Relohly moved to Coburn where he is employed as teacher for the ensuing term. Our Public School will open Monday, Sept. 9 which no doubt brings young America in close coo tact with each other after a vaca tion of live months. Misses Anna Bowersox, Miriam Baconian and farcy Willis visited the former's parents Sunday. The Union Sunday school picnic of Centreville will be held in Shower's grove, one fourth mile west of town Sept. 14. The farmers are commencing to sow their wheat. S. Pi Sheary is visiting Lewis town friends this week. Mrs. G. W. Sheary returned home to Lewiatown last week. Mrs. T. H. Spigclmire is visiting her parents. Ignite a number of the people in this vicinity intend to go to the Troxelville picnic Saturday. Palmer Hackeuburg of Miffliu burg visited Snyder county friends Sunday. Rev. Sydney Kohler held Harvest Home service iu Centreville Sun day afternoon. Prof. O. W. Reichly expects to leave tins week for tiie place he intends to teach this winter Samuel Straub and wife were out on the farm one day last week. Rev. 8. Auraud is able to fill this appointments again. Penius Bowersox and son George ot iNorthumbeiland visited friends in Snyder county over Sunday. Half-Sick " I first used Ayer's Sirsiparilla in the fall of 1848. Since then I have taken it every spring as a blood - purifying and nerve strengthening medicine." S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans. If you feel run down, are easily tired, if your nerves are weak and your blood is thin, then begin to take the good old stand ard family medicine, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It's a regular nerve lifter, a perfect blood L..;IJ i UUIIUCI. tlMiMtte. All Aik your doctor what he think! of Arer'i Sarupuilla. Ho knows all about thli grand old family medicine. Follow hla adriee and wa will b aaUafled. . C. A TIB Co., Lowell. Hill. FLINT VALLEY. J. Wr. Xeitz were blessed with a whole regiment of visitors. The picnic at Ebeneier church was a grand success. Net proeceeds of f ib33. One of P, J, Mover's heifers died last week. Misses Mamie Haokenburg of Paztooville and Linnea Stephen of Pallas were visiting J, Haines' Sun day. Adam (iarinan of Altoona was visiting at home. Wilson Moycr was visiting his parents Sunday. OrFcniicr sGOLDEN RELIEF INFLAMMATION Horvtlirtint, H- .i.Ih, u t.. uiliiuU'tt), Tooth aclm (1 minute), CVhi Bores, KrlonH.etc.t'tc. a wn nemo i CcmWLojgiljFeve I CURES ANY PAIN INSIDE OR OUTI 111 Oil, t.l fhlPf V I.IIMUI.... I BylfcAlen. th Me. M bj mm IPo. IMsMmRTi 'Br, Ml I.S Born Monday to James Walter and w ife a daughter. Now Grand pa Walter wears his hat on the side of his lie id Jacob Gilbert and wife of Mid dieburg were been on streets Sunday. Mrs. B. F. Gregory of Lewis town attended the Erdley's picnic. Mrs. Allen llassiner of Middle burg spent a few dsys visiting rela tive's -t this place. Jennie Hottenstein of Middle burg visited her parents at this place, Harry Boyer of Selinsgrove was in town Monday. Mrs. L zzie Grimm and Paul, of Middleburg visited son her father, George Roush. Frank Childs and family of Lewistown made a pleasant call at this place Thursday. Mrs. Kate Long of Selinsgrove spent Sunday with her parents, Fred Herman and wile. Mrs. Sallie Walter of Sunbury, Rev. Boyer and wife of Middleburg and Simon Kratzer and wife of this place partook of the delicious fruits found on Ki. Hummel's farm. Wt tUf Uta Umi, Mlwt antM ta Om Mlaalaalaal Palati west ea aqaal katlt. Budat It of quartrr-uwrd ak. aaad canad, hiitddaaUthe.1. "t) an, tk.. adfa aslnoc. M Ky T ladxt. It It 4 lackat loaa. II InTno dm. m Imhei alfh. Ratall prke, aa.M a.tl lavaa la bay'ag af the auaef. uckiu l nw, iv idmui new. btrlnt la K.ttytalajr to Eat. Vh aad W paatt. tlM U a II fidttt. Qattalol to I - f Tl nn y .lit ; i oattlm lljQM lUaatrailoai. Gcaetal CaUlafM MfcWcoatalai tkouaadl af alallar Hal. Vfta aad wear net tea ilaote. oiuici 100D payee ut cent poftaf i h Relel trcelpt ee ! cenu, whtek 1 eeaai jea dedaet araat year Irat araVe af fl. Our Free Lhhofrephfd, Beak akoaa the " raateae lartlaaa Carpelt, wall Kapcr, Kuet Dtaterlr, Sew. In, Machlaea, ftlankctt, Cwafottf , Framed rlcturet, and tpecliltWa la L'phoWtee) Furniture In teal colore, and front tale book you kaow la advance eiattly hnw the foodi look. Caraeat aewed free, I Ulna; farawkll wllkeul aarwe, aad waajat paM aa las ekota. Why par retail prkea tSr aaythlnrf we tell every. Mat Tow bay. Which book do yuu waal t Addiul all ordeit aad letteta erectly thlt wayi JULIUS SINES & SON, Said-art, Md., IWtt. nt iM.oao anklea. back cosv coeat it.al 10 utim ami n Omr Mmraitle Ijinannir. Mr.. IsagSja - They must have imt biff pintola out wail. Mr. Bnag-ga Why? Mm. Snaffga Thera'i aomrthinfr in thf paprr about a train robtivr COer lag conductor with a revolver. Pittsburg Chronicle Tr It-graph. lft Always. Quizer Why do women always want n man to go down on hitt kneel when he propone to them? Quimby They don't alwayn; I know Women who would permit a man to nit in ii plush rocker if he would only pop. Ohio State Journal. I'rofeaaluBetl attttialaaitH. "Hut why," xaid the old practition er, looking at the patient, did you carve him up to such an extent?" "Because," replied the young prvto- tltioner, without hesitation, "I had the chance to do It." Chicago 1'i.wt. la Hla Own Defennr. "Those berries yoe sold me yester day were not fresh." 'That's not my favH, ma'am. I had 'em four days ago. It's not my fault that you didn't come along until yea- terday." Yonkers Statesman. Aawleat etw. taker. Hardwood Crawfoot always- waa behind the times somehow. Clayacre You are right. When nverrliody is buying Texaa oil stock he is still buying gold bricks. Chi cago Daily News. What He Waa After. 'Algernon," said the heiresK ilrn own innticnllv, "in a man ufter my henrt." 'No. he isn't, my dear," replied her practical father; "he is after your money." Tit-Bite. la FIJI Land. Missionary Are you going to burn me at ' ne sume c Cannibal No; I'll just bake you to a turn. XOU don t know vnat an excel lent cook 1 am. Town Topics. Ileelproeal Help. Doctor Well, my good womun, what o you want? ltej;gar A quarter, doctor; g-ive mc quarter and I'll tell everybody that nu helped me. N". Y. Times. Of Course. "Is that .Mrs. Brown, of Boston?" "I duniio her name, but she's Boston bred." "Then she's brown, of course." Cleveland Plain Dealer. 1 Your Mofley Back If thli Buflrt la not aa uehcribeU. FOR $19.75 ('harlttt Kalrilcr of came home Mo;iduy to stay a week. John Stuck is busy njiai ring his new home. W. 11. VVentlt of this place was t- the county seat last Monday. The St. John's Sunday School will hold a festival Sept 14th. Rev. Shaffer held the harvest home service Sunday evening in St. John's church. V. A. Schnee ami Grover Schnce were callers at Freeburg Sundry. Elmer Troup and family visited friends near Aline last Sunday. iijiura E, Yerger visited Katie Kepler Sunday. Some of our people attended the picnic at Dreeses Saturday. The Perry township public schools will okii next Monday. K. J. Rothroek visited Arthur Harding Sunday. Henry Arnold is on the sick list. Henry Harding painted his house last week. Alice Meiser of Meisrville was i staying with W. H. Wendt last week. t ula nntl Brulaes taleklji llealod j Chamberlain's Pain Halm applied CO a cut, bruise, burn, scald or like injury will instantly idlay the pain and will Leal the parts in less time an atiy other treatment. Unless the injury is very severe it will not leave a scar. Pain Halm also cures iheumatism, sprains swellings and lameness, ji'oi sale by Middlebur;,' Drug Co. WEST BEAVEK. The picnic held at Lawver's wimhIs Saturday was well attended consid-ti-'iug the rain we had in the morn ing. W, A. MoGlaughlin is home from Franklin Forge, lllair Jo., where lie had Ihwii for the past nine months. Mrs. E. V. Pierce of Kansas C'ily, Mo., is here to spend a few I nths with her brother, W. Y. M ilaughlin, as it is her usual jus torn to do every few years. Your Scribe paid a visit to his niece, Mrs. S. a. Johnson last week af Millcrsburg and also took in the the tvghta at Harrisburg and the Grangers picnic. The treatment I . eived was far leyoud my expec tations by each and every one with whom I came in contact. P. Wt Treaater and family of Lewistown spent Sunday with wine of their friends here. James Steely or nurnhani was also a visitor. S. 11. Phillips and family spent Sunday w ill some of their Lowell friends. Ira Peter and Charles fxtng took in the sight at Williamsgrove last week. Alex. Treaater and wife were the guests of his parents last Sunday. The huckleberry harvest is over with a gtxxl result. The next har vest will lie the golden nxl tea which in gathered by the bag full. Some of our farmers are expect ing one hundred bushels of corn to tiie acre. I hope their expectations will come true. kUtiiiaihtna la Remember When a cough or cold la Ionic neglected eon. auniptlon almoat Invariably follows. Itrruem ber M eilcan Syrup only coat a 23 centa a bottle, and yet haa uroren In many thouaand caeca an abaolute tare cure for concha, colds and conaumption. Taken In time It ourea quickly. Children like It becauae It laatca ao good. I. ' 1st on your druggist keeping It for sale. cad the seemingly miraculous cures it lias effected, printed on Ike wrapper around Hie bottle. A Finable Nlgiif What is more pitiable than to ace a puny, delicate Utile child absolutely dying from i cgled. There are many little One, whose cheeks would grow rosy, whose ayes would grow bright, whose flesh would be plump and v. ty if only the worms that are knawlng at effected with Mother's Worm Syrup, so nice to take thai children aak for it, Alao a cure for r vitals were removed, wnicn la easily pe worm In grown peeple. Try a tt cent irottle. The Secret af Uootl Health The secret of good health is cleanliness. I'ncleaullneas breeds diseaae. Internal cleanll neas is even of greater Importance than esternal. Keep your liver active and your hotvrla thoroughly clean by taking a Mexican Knot Hill occasionally. Their uae does the nerves, kidneys, etc , good also. Only 35 cents a bos. ttooeha Qalek Relief when your Joints and hones ache and your flesh feels tender a'ld sore, a 15 cent bottle of Gooeh'l Quick Relief will give yu.iu.uick relief. Beat cure for colic. Healthy Hlotxl Mskes llenltbj rieah To have :ool flesh anil gom! feeling, to look well anil feel well take some QoOOtCB Saraa parills, Nothing else ao good foraleand sickly women. I'll, .hie Caret I'llea. Mom iy refunded if It ever fnila. As in Am k cures Chills and Kevei. B0FFER Campm will be held in Paige's grove commencing Thurt rlayj Sep. I2tb, ami continues to Sonrlay evening. M.'s. Washington Lenig ami children ot'oiinoniy were the guefts of William Uommel's last week. John Brown's barn burned down Friday moroi'ig, Tt A. HetTOld 1 linlcpcndencc and A. L. Mover of Sunbury passetl through here ?umiay 8Y8TEWICJATARRH. Peruna Cares Catarrh Whersrar Located. 8 ! Miss Matlle I,. (Julld.of L'lilctiu, III. Miss Matlle L. Ootid, Preaident Illi nois Ynuim People's Christian Temper ance I'uloit, In a recent lottcr from Chi cago, 111., says : ' doubt if Peruna has a rival in alt the remedies recommended f. -duy for catarrh of the system. A remedy that will cure catarrh ot the atomacb wlli cure the same condition ofthi mucous membrane anywhere. I hac found It the best remedy I have ever tried tor catarrh, and believing It worthy ojy endorsement I gladly accord it. " Catarrh of tho abdominal . r-.-nns Is ery much more common In summer than In winter time. This form of ca tarrh mlfrlit be appropriately i lithneil us summer catarrh. l'eruna will euro catarrh wherever located. Jn pelvic catarrh it has won well deserved renown. Peri:na will cure any case of diarrhoea, acute or chronic. Peruna la an abiolutt upeciflc for dysentery, l'eruna curir rutarrh oi tho liver, l'eruua cures cuurrh of the. stomach. Address The l'eruna Medicine Co.,0o lumbus, 0., for a free bouk eutlUeu "tiumiuer Catarrh." Pennsylvania K.iilrsnd Kdhuti Rates to San Francisco. On account of the Triennial Convent Uod f t h e Protestant Eplscopal Cbureb, to be held at Hun PranetBDt tK'KinniiiK October the Pennsylvania Ituilroiul Company will sell round-trip tickets to Shu Francisco from nil point on 1 1 A Hhe ut gTeatly reduced rules. Tickets will be sold September IS to iio, inclusive, and will be Komi to return to leave Sun Francisco not curlier tlan Octolier 8, and only on date of e eoutlon by Joint Agent, to whom a fee of fifty cents must Ire pai'l, und pas sengers must reach original starting point by November 15, 1901, The Pennsylvaaia Railroad Com pany will also run a Personally-Conducted Tour to the Pacific Coast oia this occasion by sH'ial train, starting September 'Si and returning Dctobei . Round-trip rate, lls-'i. I-'or further Information apply Do ticket agents, or address (Jen V, Uoyd Assistant Qeneral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Oad Wao't Much on Sty U A Lewistown jrirl named Jessie wu- seut to a famoiir'. eastern school, and after a years time wrote to dad, sinin Jessica." In reply the old mail wrote. " Dear Jesslca,your welcome let ter received. Mammica and pnpicaare well. Aunt Maryica and Qeorgica startexl for Californiea yesterday. I have bought a new horslca, Its a lieautica. Its name is Montica. Vour brother Tomica is doing finely und the hired nirlica is a peachlca." Th i next letter came signed " Jessie.'' C01RT H01SE CHIPS. Oteds Entered for Record. John H. Bowersox ami wifi to Cath trine Houser, lots Nos. 173 and 171 in McClure for ft50. EtZeeutors of George Btsler, decease I to J. P. Wetsel, lot In Beaver twp., for J. M. Bowes ami wife to Manerva M. Snyder, lot In Middleburg foi I Estate of Ephraim Waltei to i Hartman, 110 acres in Centre twp. foi flli"r0. Mai tied Aug. i', by Rev. II H. Spahn, J. Allen Weiand oi MH lure and Effle M. Haasingerofi ii red efC'hroale Diarrhoea ii i 1 la a iy Vesvra arwaeerlag "I sufl'onvi for thirty years diarrhoea nml thought I bntneauret!.1' says John S, I of French Camp, Miss. " I so much tune and money nud ' -1. .!... I , (il SO IUUOU SUOl t UewU K 1 hopes of recovery, I was from tho eneois oi tne iiarrnoes Hint I could do no kimi d ..bv. couhl not even travel, bet bj dent I was reriiutted to !." " of Chamberlain's Colic. CI Ii ! Piarrhoea Remedy, ami a. seveinl bottles I am enti . of trouble I am so pieJ tho result that I am mix:. 19 thai be in reach of all who suffei as I have.'' For sale by Mtddiebn.; Drug Co.