f- y'HtWAMP EXPRE 331. Y FOR TUB FOQT3y Y "8 CORPS Or COKRMPONDHNTS1 GLOBE MILLS. tt C and J. Vi. numiuei left for Jer8ey shore has. Herbster aua grana-son Monday to visit relatives ui ,,ner aud Lewistown. 9 a v Irs. A. W. Snyder ana lzora eral chofSelinsgroye spent aamr- t this place. .. Hummel of Bervertown is j:., n lew weens wun iier 1 I (DU'"6 ". .. 1 flumes Beigle of Vicksburg visit- r . . .i i cs friends at low piuw ouuuuy. rrhe Hunimel's church will hold ir annual picnic ana iesuvai on , 23. -tivery Doay is icvueu. WESTEAVER. ininiou Moyer has leen engag. in the horse business for the past weeks in buying and selling and always ready tor traae. u W. Knepp was home from nniata County Sunday to spend the ly with his family at Bannervule, Jockey ueorge and wile ot Mo ure spent Sunday with Danial oward at O'rossgrove. The new butcher firm Wagner & Middlesworth of McUlure ha been tn on our streets almost daily for e past week. J. B. Shellenberger is expecting 00 bushels of buckwheat more or ess oft of the farm he purchased lately. The cider mill at Lowell witli errv Knepp as proprietor, expects !o do a big business this season as ipplcs are very plentyitil. Mrs. Annie Krotzer (nee Wagner) Unn miSta nnnrlv for tho nnst but under the care ot JDr, t:t,ln11 ia alrturltr imnrnvincr. Jacob Erb and Emanuel Peter are II rHM:na Us-itl af A all Kir HlHlIlIf Ul ClCVUIJt: WW. UV A-VVJ1SVT I" O O ( hey think it will be well patronized s tWp are hundreds ot neonle there W TT ITnann oa nnifal Glad to note the changes for the better of the Editor ot the Tost, U X. Wagensel ler. Hope it may con tinueuntill the fall of 1999. DUNDORE. Tlie Susquehanna coal breaker is shinnine: 200 tons per day at liem don and the price of coal is about 1.60 per ton at the breaker and the output of tins breaker has shipped all over the State and there will be no strike as our miners aie' making from two to five dollars a day. Jacob Kcrstetter finished his oats harvest last Friday and on Saturday with his family took in Grubb'p church picnic. Maria W. Dundore and Minnie E. Eyer picked blackberries at H. C. Hoover's and were successful. A. E. Witmer was on the sick list. There are more than 100 coal flats on the river every day and the business is blosoming as long as the strike lasts. I. W. Longacre, our auctioneer, has many professional calls. rroduee higher and groceries cheaper. Daniel Sholly of Port Treverton was seen on our streets. Our young people had very large ly attended the picnic at Grubbs church. Our corn crop this year will score iOO. Our farmers are busy hauling manure, plowing and getting ready to sow wheat and rye. Our ioor house is doing well, keeping down expenses, and our paupers are learning to do something for themselves, a lesson they didn't learn in their younger days. Next month h the time for every tax payer to pay his tax and make uie discount 'Squire Secbrist, Maria W. Dun lore and Minnie E. Eyer were to the funeral of Dr. Sheets of North umberland. Our farmers report rot among their potatoes, but are encouraged by the protect of a heavy buckwheat crop. The cool weather that we , have will make a demand for fresh apple butter and cheese. 8ELINSGROVE. Henry Benner and Luck Strawser were home several days last week. The funeral of Dr. Sheets, which took pldee Tuesday, was attended by a number of the Masonic Lodge. H. K. Gergory, Esq., spent sev days with his parents on his re turn to his home at rew Castle. Quite a number of the relatives of this section attended the funeral of Mrs. llev. Anspach of Mifflinburg on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Givin and children of New Jersey are spending some time with Mrs. llilbish. Jas. K. Davis drove to Phila. having left Wednesday afternoon of last week. Rev. E. E. Cooper and family are visiting the Rev's parents J. L. Cooper and wife. E. P. Rollback's family has in creased is size in consequeuse of the arrival ot his two sons and thei families. Rev. Fred Bergstresser and family are visitine his father and sister Daniel Bergstresser and Mary. Rev. H. N. Follmer and family are spending their vacation among friends in this sectiou. It is reported that Joe Covert has bought the old lienj. Hoop property next to the Methodist church on Water St Chas. Ulrich, Prof. Woodruff, Eisenhuth and Dr. Spangler left for a weeks camping Monday. A. W. Potter bought the land ad joining his along the river which belonged to the r ry Estate. The Misses Scales have taken two weeks' trip to Montgomery. Mrs. F. B. Ulrich, who for the last 3 months has been in the west ern part of the state, returned home Saturday. llev. E. Dutt passed through town on his way home "from McClure charge where he preached on Sunday W. B. Nipple, wife and Miss Maggie Philips went to Harrisburg Monday to take in the Kuins of Pomneii which is to be exhibited there for twelve nights. Rev. L. G. Stauffer and Miss Annie Rollback were married at her home Tuesday at high-noon KREAMER. Mrs. Elsworth Aurand and chil dren of Lewistown spent a lew days with her parents. Geo. Hoke and family and Master Ray Seaman attended a picnic at Island Park batiulay last. Mrs. Emma G. Betts from South Dakota, her sister MargaretGutelius from Miles, Wash., and Mrs. Wm, Gutelius from Kittanning who were visiting their brother 2s. C. Gutelius and family, have returned to their respective homes. Guile a number of our young folks attended the Salem festival. Grand-mother Maurer is visiting her son Josiah. Miss Erma Magee returned to her home at Lewisburg. The farmers are busy harvesting oats and plowing for wheat. BEAVERTOWN. Our schools open Sept. 8. Rainy weather continues. Pitching quoits is the rage. Our peach growers are happy. Snakes are reported unusually numerous. Potatoes are beginning to rot. Mrs. Margaret Feese and Miss Sophia Romig are two very sick wo men. Commissioner John P. Wetzel is building a new house at the east end of town, several more houses are wanted for the accommodation of renters. John Bingaman lost a horse by death last week. Miss S. Ring's and Miss Nettie Shirk's Sunday School classes wi picnic in the grove west of town ednsday. Rev. D. C. Kauffman of Oley, Berks County will preach a tria sermon in the General Couuci Lutheran church Sunday. Missej Annie and Blanche Rine are siwndinir a week with friends at dickers. Mrs. W. F. Feese and Mrs. A. M. Bowcmox aud two children 8tent a few days with fi Sends at Selins- j grove last week. Win. J. Freed has gone tolleading. Miss Annie Smith 8ent Sunday with her grand-mother in Lewistown. John W. Bowet'8ox and Wm. Herbster were in liewistown over Sunday. P. J. Herbster and his mother attended the funeral nf a relative at Yeargertown Friday. Misses Libbie Bingnmnn and Mary Wetzel, accotnpained by John Wetzel and John Hingamau, enjoy ed a drive to Middleburg Saturday evening. Among the visitors in town re cently were Mrs. Rev. N. Young of Lewisburg, with her sister Mary eese. Samuel Carpenter and wife of Lancaster, and a niece of I ml with the former's brother A. M. Carpenter: Mrs. W. A. Gill and children of Virginia with her par ents Edward Beavers; Dr. and Mrs. Frank, from Center county, at Dr, C. M. Millers. Ro!ert Burlier of Mifflinburg, called on friends in town Monday Mrs. Litzel of Lewistown visitec Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Haines. PENN'S CREEK. Rev. S. Aurand formerly of this charge was in town one day last week. He is now on the Milmoiit charge. He rides a bicycle. The farmers are busily engaged putting in their oats crop Chas. Seesholtz of Beavertowu was in our burg over Sunday. Don't forget the picnic at Center' ville Aug. 1G. Able speakers wil )e present. Annie Bowersox went to Lewis- town last week for Severn 1 weeks stay. Phares Bowersox is busy put ting up the school house which will add very much to the appearance of the west end of town alter it is fin ished. The people are busily engaged in making cider. Air. 1). Hunt makes cider till Saturday nwm of each week ns long as the apples are so l . rt 1 plentitiil. Mrs. G. W. Sheary of Lewistown is visiting friends. SCHNEE. Mrs. John Greth of Carlisle speut a few days last week in this vicinity. Hirman Schnec was to Freeburg to transact business some business last Saturday. Win. A. Schnec who was to Washington and Atlantic City came home last week. Rev. C. C. Miller the Lutheran Minister, preached in the St. John's church Sunday forenoon. oome oi our people attended the picnic at Grubb's church and they reported a large crowd. About five thousand peop!e were on the grove. Benton Rothmcl, who is employ' ed at Vamierville, returned home to stay a few weeks in town. Roliert Garman and wife and Mrs. John urctli ot Carlisle were visiting Henry Harding, Sunday. Reuben Freed, who is selling Freed Bros, shoes, was in town to see our merchant Henry Harding on Satur day and spent Sunday with relatives in Ireeburg. Our band was to Swales last Saturday to tlav for the nicnic and they reported it to have been the grandest picnic held in Juniata Co. Mason Hoffman, who is working for Philip Stuck, in Northumberland county at Seven Points, was at home a few days last week. C. W. Schnee was to Middleburg Monday. The Red Bank Sunday school will hold their annual picnic Aug. 23th., and Dreescs picnic will be on the 80th. Jacob D. Arlwgast of Adamsburg formerly of this place, who died last Wednsday at his home at 4 o clock, was brought to this place Saturday and was buried iu St. John's ceme tery, : : F.J. Kersteiter U reiiKidlliig his liar mom. Atlum Gariuait in doing the carpenter work. It will lie a grt-at Improvement to the I Kir room. Henry L Sunt tuck of SuellHhurir. owi. wii curxtt oi h Mo'uacli trou hie with which be hail ber n nfHU'ted for veard, by four boxes of Cram bnrlains Stomach and Liver Tablet He bad preI"utdy trud many oth-r remedies and a number of phvui cUnn without r.-lief. For sale by the Middtaburg drug stort-. The first baby U generally an heir of authority. A Horse Deal. The Dalmatia Item is responsible for the following account of a horse deal: Ben. Snyder and son of Pillow, were trying to trade horses with l.ubin Drelbelbia, son of F. V. Dreibelhis of this place. After talking the matter over aud hearing that the latter was not anxious to trade they, under the guise of proving the merits of their horse, unhitched Ludin's horse and bitched their horse to the vehicle, While elder Snyder was driving down the street the horse balked and Lubin remarked that they had no use for such a horse and told Snyder to un hitch and return his horse. When Lubin returned to the hotel he found that his horse was not there and h could not locate it. While the elder Snyder was drawing the attention of their victim the younger Snyder led the horse to a place evidently agreed upon before, where he was met by his father, who left with the horse. H was, however caught at l'ort Trevor ton by Constable Wm. Hummel, of Hotter. He was brought U'fore Justice of the Peace Burlington, of Pillow where he entered bail for a hearing. We would call this horse stealing, pure and simple and if the oHl'tiders don't get a good, long sentence we miss our guess. This (elder) Snyder is the same one who some years ago served a term in the Eastern Penitentiary on a serious charge. JMss Florence Allan. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN A Year Without i Summer. Iu IHlfl there was a akarp front rvery month of the year In the northern state. In May ice formed half an inch thick in Hartford, buds and flowers were fmxen and com was killed in the adjacent towns. Pnwt, ice and now were conmiou in June through out Connecticut and etiow fell live incliea iK-cp in XfW York and iu Maw achustettM toll itu-hra deep on June 19. July wan HeconnMniod with. frot ami ice. On the otli ice formed to the thick lu-Kt of a window lassin Canton, Conn., and throughout Ne' Knliunl ami I'euiiHVlvauiu corn wm nexriv ail lect roved in many sections. Iu Au gust ice formed an inch thick in Litch field. A cold northern wind prevailed nearly nil summer, with heavy niiu falls. Corn was frozen so that a reat- er part was cut do n and dried in fod der. Farmer were obliged t pay ft to a bushel for eoru ot 1M fr sit-d for the next spring's planting. Juki lrah al llrr. Whence eamn that sprightly step, fautless skin, rich, rosy complexion siudiug fitce. She looks good, feel.- good. Here a her senret. 5"he uses Dr. Kiukb New Life nil, ivesult all orgnus active, digestion good, no oeadaches, no ohauce for blues. 1'ry them yourself. (July 2-c at the Middleburg drue store, Gravbill. flarman & Co., Dr. J. W. Sampsell, l'enuhfreek. A criminal is one who is found out. The henpecked husband loesit crow about it. All things come to tho.-e who go out and hustle. Flattery is the opeoi g wedge to a man's pocketbook. No giil of 16 has ever yet Lad all the sodii w ater she could drink. The bent physic Chamberlain's Stoinache and Liver Tablets. F.asy to take. Pleasaut in effect. Foi sale by the MidJUbuig drug store. In married life the husband piencbes economy, the wife prac tices it. The fellow who takes a bottle w hen he goes fishing is the one who gets the red nose. It lakes a hog five seconds to get through a bole in the feuce into the garden i ml fifteen minutes to find the same hole w hen a farmer drives him out. What is the difference Id time in favor of the hog? 1SS Rose Cullen Blanche Myers WHO PRAISE PERUNA. My Hart I I II II I I "I had very severe sichners d that took off U my hsir. I p::- J chased a bottle of A . Vigor and it brought t l rr; 1 back again." t'. D.Quinn, V.arr.c- .m. ; .. One thine is c .1 Aver's Hair Victor i:.:.'.. s the hair grow. Th:;i is j because it is a hair feci, j It feeds the hair and ue j hair grows, that's all there is to it. It stops fallir of the hair, too, and al ways restores color to gray hair. tl.M a IxKlle. All JraiilrtJ. l .lmi-fit rnnlint HlHU'lV T'W. i K-ml u one U"lUr aud ill i x;ui ...... i.t ItAHiirMmnd i'fa tn tiania 1 ' u m iiuiuo. - rt ----- of your newwt mitcm oflun. Auilrpi', n . vti I'll 1 .imII 1 The Power of Ihe Prr. "Once again," triumphantly suid the ulle editor of the Sloptni-on-the Sloli Herald, "has the power f the press made itself felt. l'r more than seven veals we have been elam i i .'.tin. oring. conscientiously aim i-mh..... ously, ill season and out of season, for a new railway station hen-, and now the A. IS- A railway hafc de eitled to accede to our demand and erect one. The old stalioii was burned down last Thui -day night amid thunders of applause-." Tit- HiU. Perl Poll. "Vf." p.ilil Mls-f Ai.ci.i t. "ihls ii.W.y old brtuii'h lla lii-en In cuir fainlly f"r sixty yar. "Ar.d tave you 1 i n wcarlr.R It all of th tinif?" As-k- ii nrl 1VK IMkh..-. Il.'k r..U v. Tf brliiht. Charter Notice. Notice In lifirliy Klvrn Hint imi n'H-iit ion will lie mmle to the liovornor of ! :oni"'oii wenllli of IViuiylvnii, on Tuewlny, eit , lii ly Will I.. lloiie, 11. . tlioll, .limie Nnu'kiville. Frederick Kienelmile bihI Will inm M. C'rBWforil under the m l of ueiiilily of tliroinmollweltli of reniiKvlvuiim. entitled An Act to provide, for tlie Imorporiitioii nd KeKiilntioii of I'er'aln l'orioriitloim" irovd April Wth ls7l and lh upiileineiit thereto, (or tlie dinner of u Intended corporation, to he culled The MiddlrliurK "leetrlc t'oiiiuiiiy, the clinrnetcr nnd ohjeel of whleti is the ii rylng on ol Kcnernl tumlneM for the ninmifni tnre nd mipply of liicl't, heM Bnd power to the pul lie Uy melon of eleetrieily In the borough of Middleburn, Snyder t'ounty, !'., und vuuilty nd for llimc piiriionen to biivr, poe anil en joy all the right! benellta and privilege of tho naiil Act of AMi inhly onl it "l'l'!;"':,'lt"- Middleburg, !'., Aug. 13, 11. Solicitor. 41. THREE BEAUTlfUL WOMEN: Worn Out And Nervous Regained Their Health And Beauty By Taking Peruna. Miss Florence Allan, a beautiful Chi cago girl, writes the following to Pr. S. B. Ilartman concerning hi catarrhal tonic, IVnina : 75 W alton Place, Chicago, III. As a tonic lor a worn-out system, Peruna stands at tbj head In my esti mation. Its effects are truly wonder ful In rejuvenating the entire system, I keep It on hand all ihe time, and never have that tired feeling, as a few doses always make me feel like a different woman. "Florence Allan. Thousand of women suffer from sys temic entnrrh. This Is sure to produce such symptoms ns cold feet and hand, sick headache, pnlpitation of tho h'irt and heavy feelings in the stomach. Then lH'Klnn a series of experiments. They tako medicine for sick headache. They tako medicine for nervous prostra tion, for palpitation of tho heart, for dyspepsia. None of theso medicines do any good because they do not reach tho cause of tho complaint. Peruna at once mitigates all these symptoms by removing the cause. Systemic catarrh is tho trouble. Sys temic catarrh pcrvadeH tho whole sys tem, deranges every organ, weakens every function. No permanent euro can i bo expected until tho systemic catarrh J is removed. This is exactly what Peruna will do. Ills Cullen Was Kihatutcd From Over Study. ' Miss Rose Cullen, President of the, Young Woman's Club, lluttit, Montana, writes: Kl Oalcna street, I?Mt to, Mont. ' Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.t Gentlemen "Peruna has many friends in llutte. I cannot say too much in pralso of It. While finishing school I becamo very nervous and exhausted from over study. I was weak and sick, and could neither eat, sleep nor enjoy life. A couplo bottles of Peruna put cow lifo in me. I And by having It in tho houso and taking adoso off and on it keeps mo In flno health. A large number of my friends place Peruna at tho head of all medicines." Kose Cullen. Peruna Is especially adapted to pro tecting againvt and curing nervous dis eases of run-down women, as tho testi monial of Miss Cullen Indicates. Miss Blanche Myers, 3120 l'enti street, Kansas City, Mo., has the following to say of Peruna: "During each of tho past four season! I have caught a severe cold, when sud denly chilled after an evening party, and catarrh for several weeks would bo tho result. One lsittle of Peruna cured me, and I Bhnll not dread colds any more as I did." Blancho Myers. An excellent little trcatiso on "Health and Ileauty," written especially for wo men, by Dr. Hartman, will bo sent frco to any address by Tho Peruna Medicine Co., of Columbus, Ohio.