SELINSOBOTE. Again wu North Market street the winter with friends here, J flooded, owing to a want of proper hotne Monday, rang cuivena to carry on uie water, lne idispoeed, thought Kiaviaoi it K. Uo. and iSoro are both to l immc - blame. Cngineer from Wrightsville U Wm. JL Hoftman, who his been with ' her husband south, UelBobb of Michigan, who kting the engine in running for the shirt factory, me Ualso having arrived ana U au expert to set them up. Kahley anu lamny ojicu at this place. ' i Baker has gone to JLawis- i work in a restaurant H. Will ex-constable u private dUten. Philip says can again attend raffling Even if be did not get jpointment of tipstaff. The II on l rotier roan. E. F. Olt will preach his sermon at this place next evening, having resigned a i ha tiannineas of the home. agginr woman often needs be may te so oervuus uu m in ntaun tnai innes ler. If sbe is melancholy, 9, troubled with loss of ap ehe. sleenness. consti- r fainting and dizzy spells, In F.lectrie Bitters, the most ful rpmndT for ailin&r women. nds of sufferers from female f, nervous troubles, back et weak kidneys have used it. ome healthy. Try it. Only le Middleburjr Drug Uo., L Garman and Co., Richfield, . J. w. oampBen, renns Fa. guarantee satisfaction. WEST BEAVEU. bniage has been reported in nship from our late high There is no doubt but we water. Ir the care u.' 7r. Mitchel,S. tip's broken arm is doing as an be expected. lea Houser was buried in , . WT t 1 t ivn last weunesaay, navine w days previous, some of his r county relatives and friends his funneral. iMollie Hoofnagle expects to r home in Mifthn county by of April. r Emanuel Knepp was called kigbor Henry Bumgardners 10 attend to the .wants of a r. ' ley Wngner bought Levi B. two big cows last week for i. - - ' ew Measle cases we had here led to be all oonvalascent. nook is home from McVey Vre he had been working for inetord on the stave mill. bscrriber totheMiddlebnrg you will often see your (he news of the week. Other e is very little use, as you to seen. re turned home last week for a short time. - . Rev. Dr. Focht of the College church was not able to fill his ap pointment Sunday evening, ' having an attack of the Grip. . The basket ball game between the Professionals of Phila. and Susque hanna team was rather one sided, in favor of Susquehanna by a score of 62 to 19. . . v : J. II. Ulsh received a telegram Sunday from the Physician in charge of the Hospital at Man Island, San Francisco, Cal., that his son wa suffering from a severe attack o Chronic Rheumatism in his legs,buf otherwise he was better. The evening passenger train from the West was stranded here Saturday evening, owing to the dangerous condition of the tressleon the Island. The passengers over GO in number were taken to the different hotels and cared for. Sunday afternoon they were taken toLewistown June, and sent around by Harrisburg. Some however had gone elsewhere Sunday by Livery teams. The water rose persistently until Sunday, midnight when it began to recede. It was about 6 inches lowet than the '89 flood. Pine street bridge again came out victorious as it still stands. The lower bridge, two spans are gone and the other span damaged. The bridge above town I am told is badly damaged. There were a great many people iu town from the sur rounding country during Sunday. The Net 'Fad. Stubb Since my wife has taken tip bowling: che is always after me for money to play the game. Penn More pin money, eh? Chi cago Daily News. Meaa Conclusion. She He refers to his wife as sweet sixteen. lie Gracious! Has he had as many as that? Yonkers Statesman. Wonld tmnh the Clnfc. If members of the "Hay Fever As sociation" would use Dr. Kintr'a New Consumption, the club wonld go to piece?, for it always cures this ma lady, and Asthma, the kind that baffles the doctors it wholly drives from the system. Thousands of once-hopeless sufferers from Con sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis owe their lives and health to it. It conquers Grip, saves little ones from Croup and Whooping Cough and is positively guaranteed tor all Throat and Lunar troubles, 50c, $1.00. Trial bottles free at Middleburg Drug Co., Orgy bill, Oarman & Co., Rich field. Pa., Dr. J. W.Sampsell, Penns creek, Pa. - Denim na nsroCM. BMl with tb factory , rjroflta when vnn hrr Oft our lowest wbotoaate W Our Mm or mi2SSSStSJ!l,SIou would Slve th. tergcat wboleMl ; obbv, udn f taSlS..(!"?-.!! ' llrn.how. With .rir7pa"t!U t Save ttvo Profits w-ZPlL0" n"wj na other bom qnlpmonu. writo for ear fno Uliuusud oUloeu In which wt m.?,.-'111?' ". Ph"tOM, ttc, that h.T. mMooarflwtorjrIamoaafortboIr hlco imd. Donl kl.S.!i!!Sr Bee? ta mo? PtaSi writ to-day ud ra Um vcblcto hbjh sroda. Donl I hvo tbo OBtaloguo by rou for futon dm. THE COLUMBUS CARRIAQI HARNESS CO.. rn tsu cewsiDas, 0., r.O. Ut TIZ r top. Colaabaj, StLMNS,Me.,p.o.atsS4k Win. to L. I m I i II 1 a.nsincusm MI7 ttinw. Prio.M KKEAJJKit. , , ; v . . uUSliOftE.. ; .. Quito a few of our citizens at-' OIkj thorn of experirtice is worth tended court last week. whole wiluVruei-s of Warning. John Deitrich, who is attending. JohQ '& Sliafer is buying a new Keller's Business College.Lewssburg to start up farming. was home on a two week's visit. ' The heavy snow has done consider able damage in our vicinity.' Frank Wagncrf spig stable col!iivsel,killing a rig and the roof ofMr.Iiumbai'h's shed,an old land mark, full in also. Mr. and Mrs. Deitrivch and Miss Irosa i alter Sient Tuesday .with Mrs. D's sister at Win field. " i Grover Smith, who has lnvn aU tending Keller's Hnsim-ss College, has nuished his course mid s uow at home. ; m. Geniberhng and family of oalem spent luesdav with Mrs. J. F. Walter. Airs. Li. Walter who was visiting her drughter, Mrs. A. W. Smith at belicgrove returned home Rev. Shambach, not Ixiu abh to preach here at his last appoiutment, which was Saturday evpning on ao count of bad weather preached his last sermon for this conference year on Ihtirsday night. We all sincerely hope that lie may return. N Amauda Witteumyer ol'Middle- burg spent several days with N. C. Gutelitis and family l;ist week. Chas. Rowe spent a week with his daughter, Mrs. Miller, of Paxinos. Geo. Hoke of Danville spent afew days with his wife hiht week who is caring for her luvalid mother, Mrs. Perry Aurand. S. T. Ilillbish and wifj of Selins- grove paid a flying trip U our town Monday. oomcofour people were to Se- hnsgrove Sunday to see the hiirh water. It is reported to be only eight inches lower than the Hood of '89. HE RACKET idly gaining lavor with all. ' Thin f p that our goods are right aa well as our prices. We " jvus iDHpecuon oi our VANLZED WARE ater Buckets, ater Buckets. W Buckets, poal Buckets, Chamber Pail6, , J Cans, iins, 30c 35c .35c 40c . 35c 25c 35c 10c 1 qt Milk Pans, 10c 6 qt Milk Pans, 20c 8 inch Pie Plates, 10c 10 inch Pie Plates, 12o llqt Stew Pans, . 12o 2 qt. Stew Pans, 18o 3 qt. Stew Pans, 25o 10 qt Dish Pans, 35c Vble Tumblers,' VT . anpies, each, jnds, etc., each, 35c 3c 5o BLUB and WHITE WARE 1 qt Milk Cans, 20o 1J qt Preserving Kettles, 23o 2J qt Stew Pansj 25o Roods in proportion. We have the only line of Turkish I at 10 cents each. Otkor. i e a it While they last, we will in plain figures. it), pail of MS 4S OontB. i - U. WASH. BURNS, -a I. tsesM,., Tlrra conneeM-n.,. . Haln-a Run oil t'hnniltprliiln' 'oil;U ItPiiiftly, Bet wee J the hours of elevou o'clock a. m. ana closing lunn nt niglit on Jan. 25tb. l!)ol. A. P. Clark. tlruesrisL Glade Sprincs, Vn, sold twelve bot- 11 ti n. l l. r, i. i. , He says, "I nevtr handled a medi cine that sold better or cavo better satislaction to my customers. This T. 5.1 V . tvemeay nas oecn in general use in Virginia for many yeavp, n-ul the people there are well acquainted witn us execeiu nt qualities, many cf them have testified to remarkable cures wbicb it has effected. when you need a good, reliable medicine for a cough or cold, or attack or the ario. use Chamberlain's Conyli item edy and you aro certain to be more than pleased with the quick cure which it affords. For sulo by the ldJlebureu Drug Stoic. UNION TOWNSHIP. Harry Auckcr and John Stabl spent part ot last week at JSew Columbia. John D. Marks transacted business at Middleburg last week C. E. Auckcr nnd family of near Danville were visilingamoug friends here last week. Enoch Auckcr was to llichfield last Saturday on business. On account of the high water Pal las and crdilla had no mail last Fri day A. L. Strawser was ncullcratMt, Pleasant Mills last Wednesday. In our congress not long ago there was quite a racket. Ihe parties were not lrom fcsouth Carolina (iither. W. D. Drown offers a fresh cow for sale. Emanuel Auckcr lias a don-that has the whooping cough. The public roads in our township are in a bad coudition, owing to the high water of last week. Our late heavy snow demolished several buildings and ani-.n them Chris 13i tner's baru. 8f die Kainbo is tta incr at Hern- dob with It Witmet's family and serving for thetu. A. E. Wittmr bouiht nu all-pur pose horse aeoss the River. William Witmer of Catawissa attendul UU mother's sale and naid fivO-dollars fur u family-loon ofa set of teas and plate.. Our sales last week were wel' at tended and prices were satisfactory. Kate Gable of Northumberland is staying with her father, George Campbell, who is on the hick list Maria W. Duodore sueut a few days with her sister and waited ou her niece, who was on the sick list. QRcv. 11. T. Searbe has left for C)ck Haven to attend the Annual Conference of the United Evangelic! Church. Oor supervisors will be busy for sometime making our roads passable anil repairing bridges. I lie busquehamia was hiirh at the close of last week. A bridge at PortTrevorton would mean a daily mail, as it is we have mail when providence is favorable. A thunderstorm so early in the season indicates approach of spring. March comes in as eeutle as a lamb but may go out forgetting its mannr. Cofiee 10, Sugar 5, at Dondore's. The flood of last week cut off all emmunication from Selinsgrove and llendon. Measles are prevalent in this plice. Some whole lamilies are down with this annoying disease. The misstressof our poorhousc has gone on a vacation and is enjoying her outing very much. I'Ou will never wish to take Another dose of pills if you onc try Chamber' lain s , oiomacu A .Liver IV Diets, iney are easier to take and more pleasant in effect. They cleanse the stomach and regulate the livpr and bowels, for sale by the Middle- burjrh. Mruij store. The Freshet The heavy rainfall the latter, part of last week upon the deep snow collect ed more water than the natural chan nels of the streams were able to earry. Middlcreek was so high and the Ice running heavily that the Iron bridge in the borough seemed in danger. It escaped uninjured. Ten flag stones of the walk were brokeu In the Flats and a great deal of waimlng-out was done, The Susquehanna was within 6 Inches of the '80 flood. Roads were washed, fences removed, cellers flooded and other damage was done. WLen you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth yu may know that you need a dose of Chamber" Iain's Stomach & Liver Tablets i ney. will cleanse your stomach improve yuor appetite and make you ieui iiKo a new man. They are essv to take, being sutrar coated, and pleasant in effect. For sale by the I'uuuicDurgn A'rug store. The Profeasor. "And yet," said the professor, struggling with a burnt and black ened steak ot unusual toughness which the cooklady had just brought in, "they say woman's work Is never donel" Chicago Tribune. Tka Lewcr Brll. "You're such a wretched wrlUr. D. I. Shollv is eoinirinto the boo wondr "0't it a typewriting - i maithina at lAina awf business. At this writine tlio Pcnna. is in running ord;r again. Canal I machine ot some sort, I . "I would, but that would show what Doing Ihe Right Thing. The troublo begins with a tickling in the throat and a nagging little . cough, Soreness in the chest follows and the patient wonders if he is going to have an all wlntercold. Probably, If he does the wrong thing or nothing. Certainly not if ho uses Terry Davis' Painkiller, tho staunch old remedy that cures a cold In twenty-four hours. There Is but ono Painkiller, Perry Davis'. ' . BlnVlngr a Snle. Scribbler I bet Spacer five dollars I'd sell that joke to the editor, and I did. Liner Then you're five dollars In! Scribbler No, I'm five dollars out I It cost me' ten dollars to get him drunk onouab t bnv It! Jilr vt unin, ' "Wcro you successful In getting your bill through the legislature? ' "Oh, yes, hy, I had some cosh left over." TowiuTopics. . '' Brldeatlf aa Amateur, Gladys They sny IlnroM is an ex pert 1n the nrt of self-Jo fci;v ! - Ethel ontc.ti!it;r I.iiitli rudf hiiu propose In just oae wetkt-r-lVok.' - a miserable speller I am." Philadel phia Press. Aa Objeetloa. "Don't you appreciate the tunlty ot voting?" "I sho'Iy does," answered Mr. Eratus nnkley. "De only trouble is da tde job ain't . stlddy enough." Washington Star. ' oppor- CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. T1.8 Kind Yon Hare Always Bought Bears the ST ' VVTZ s (Blgnature of (ut&)fflcUcJut The United States Gov ernment Report shows Royal Baking Powder to be stronger, purer and better than any other. Aa AeeommodatlaK Jadarc. A good story is told of Mr. Jelf.who has just been appointed a judge of the high court. On one occasion, when he was recorder of Shrewnbury, a prisoner, who was something ot a hypocrite, tried at a quarter sessions to melt his heart with tears. "Have you never been in prison?" asked Mr. Jelf, in soothing tones. "Xever, my lord never," was the reply. "Well, don't cry," the recorder re plied.' 'That can easily be remedied. I'll Mnd you there now." London 1 WEEK'S NEWS COUPES SEP. Wednesday, February M. The ninth conference of the foreign mission boards in the United States and Canada opened In Toronto yester day. Parties out walking at Benham, Tel., found the body of a young girl con cealed In a hollow stump. She had been murdered. i The transport Rosecrans, with the Third Battalion of the Twenty-second Infantry, from Manila, arrived at San 1 Francisco yesterday. Mrs. James F. Reagan, of Wolfe county, Ky., was found In a tavern, with her throat cut from ear to ear. , She charged her husband with com mitting the deed after a quarrel. Thursday, February 27. Henry A. Taylor, of New York, was found guilty of conspiracy to bribe a jury at Grand Rapids, Mich. Henry Q. Marquand, president of the Metropolitan Museum ot Art, died yesterday at his home In New York. William Garrison, foreman at Fit ley's grain elevator, Camden, N. J., was caught between drilling cars and crushed to death. William Mulllkln, a wealthy farmer of Keokuk, la., was killed by a bullet which came through a window and struck him In the head. The president has appointed ex Congressman Myron McCord, of Wis consin, as United States marshal of Arizona, in place of Benjamin Dan iels, whose commission was revoked. Friday, February 28. Columbus, Ga., was delugo.l by r.iln last night, which washed awav bcv eral bridges and did coin d..ra'ile damage. Two small sons of Shadcrlch Jack son, of Alexandria, Va., were burned to death In a fire which destroyed their home. There were four deaths and nine new cases of small-pox In New York yeserday and a crusade of vaccination was begun. O'Donovan Rossa, the celebrated Fenian agitator. Is dying of blood poi soning at St. Francis' Hospital, Colo rado Springs, Colo. Manager De Cotirsey, of the Leaven worth, Kan., Street Car company, was fined $20 for discharging an employe for belonging to a labor union. Saturday, March 1. John L. Mason, Inventor of the Ma son screw top fruit Jar, died In a New York hospital. The cells In the Camden county jail were fumigated yesterday because of a case ot small-pox discovered on Thursday. A bill will be introduced In the Vir ginia legislature to allow women to carry pistols, owing to many criminal assaults recently. The wholesale grocery establish ment of L. C. Younger & Co., at Rich mond, Va., was damaged by Are to the extent of $50,000. John H. Ilarnen, of Baltimore, con ductor on the Royal Illue line, from Washington to Philadelphia, was ar rested for embezzling tickets. Monday, March 3. The unemployed of Paris started rioting yesterday, when 11 policemen were injured and many arrests made. Fire yesterday destroyed the office and warehouse of the J. A. Case com pany, at Fargo, N. D., entailing a loss of $85,000. Charles W. Julius, aged 69, chief clerk In the engineer department, U. 8. army, at New York, was found dead In his offlco. Robert Downs, of Clayton, N. J., was shot In the left eye by an air rifle In the hands of a boy. He will lose ine signt or it. i Lord Kitchener a name la men tloned in British military circles for promotion to field marshal to succeed Sir Neville Chamberlain. ' Tuesday, March 4. The census of New Foundland, which has Just been completed, gives the population as 220,249. In a fit of Jealousy, Anthony Berry, of Detroit, shot and killed Mrs. Sarah A. Thlllman and then killed himself. Professor Frederick James Wood bridge has been appointed to the chair of philosophy of Columbia University, New York. Adjutant General Stewart, of Penn sylvania, who was Injured In a run away accident last August, resumed his duties, yesterday. . Pennky's Increased Earnings. Philadelphia, March 4. The report of the operations of the Pennsylvania Railroad company for 1901, which will be submitted to the stockholders for their approval at the coming annual meeting, was made public yesterday. The gross earnings of all lines east and west of Pittsburg for 1901 were $198,626,878, an Increase compared with 1900 of $23,390,524. The operating expenses were $133,713,386, leaving the net earnings at $64,913,491,. an in-J crease over 1900 of $10,175,414. CAN CURE CONSUMPTION Dr. Flick Tells Jersey Legislators Dlv ease Can Be Wiped Out In 15 Years. Trenton, N. J., March 4. The house committee on public health gave a bearing on the bill to establish a state home for consumptives. There was a large array of physicians from all parts of the state to advocate the btIL The principal speaker was Dr. Law rence Flick, president of the Free Hospital for Consumptives at Phila delphia. Dr. Flick said that consumption - ' could be cured. There are in the Unit ed States, he said, from 300,000 to 400,000 people afflicted with the dis ease, and the deaths from consump tion reached 150,000 a year. He ex pressed the opinion that if $100,000,000 could be secured the disease could be entirely wiped out in 15 years. He stated that In Philadelphia since 18S4. when the people began to bo Instruct ed In the treatment of consumption, the death rate from the disease had fallen oft 33 per cent. In the last few years the consumption death rata in London has boon reduced 50 per cent. Dr. Flick explained that tho method used In the treatment of consumption to effect a cure was forced feeding, . ' plenty of air and exercise. ACETYLENE WRECKS BUILDING " Three Dead In Terrific Explosion at a -Reading Music Store. Reading. Pa., March 3. At 10 ; o'clock last night a terrific explosion occurred in the four-story music store of C. II Lichty The building at once completely collapsed This was fol lowed by the adjoining three-story brick umbrella factory of Mrs. Mary Holland. Iloth buildings and contents were destroyed. A number of porsonir were In the buildings, but they were all accounted for except ""a "".""' ' and a friend, fJj, called to apend'the 1 evening, aPd the rtr- n n th Lichty building. It Is bellA-;. th -three persons perlRhed. The exph sion is said to have been due to. acetylene gas, which wos manufact ured by a local company, of which Mr. . Lichty was president. The building : was filled with musical instruments. The total loss Is $250,000. Many of , The total loss will be about $250, 000. Half a dozen people were serl- ness buildings were badly damaged. The scene of the explosion was In the -centre of the city and aroused every-. -body within Its limits. President Displeased With Census Bill Washington, March 4. In confer ence with members of congress yester day, President Roosevelt expressed' his severe disapproval of the civil ser-" vice provision of the bill crontlng a permanent census bureau, which has passed both houses and Is now before him. The bill extends the provisions of tho civil service law to nil tho clerks at present employed In the cen sus office, numbering about 1,700, and the presldetit takes the position that this action is an injustlco to thoso who have passed and who may pass the civil Rervlce examination pro- scribed by law. He Is expscted, how ever, to sign the bill. Killed "Wife and Himself. Newark, N. J., March 4. Charles Andrews, a negro, killed bis wife, set fire to her room, cut lils throat and", died, here last evening. They were -married Iobs than a year ago. An--drews was said to have been shiftless. His wife supported him, and when he was discharged from a job a week ago last Saturday she told him to shift for himself. He went to Vernon, and was not seen here again until yesterday. Coughs I " My wife had a deep-seated cough for three years. I purchased two bottles of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, large size, and it cured her com pletely." J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. Probably you know of cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep ones! The medicine that has been curing the worst oC deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Thr iIini Mr., month for in ardlnarr cold; oo.. jut rtghl tor bronchitis, hoar- nR. mini coin., tn,t pi, mon economic! lor t'lmuii o,v. to vp cn linnd. J. .llt.it iM.rt;!. . '-t. Q1tV. .. mmm '7T