OUNDORC XbeeuJ'K summer will be re-. -A uu ivmRrEH ) H CIM11 fine Jit is hop1"1 11 wm lorwmauow illUT. f A. L. Straws delivered a large I of cider to Port Trevertou f at 5 wnts a gallon which is l,rv reasoiiame. O.ir fi" g'!jJer!? 1 ,r,v or"" . .I..nc a'l altera night's fiali- j rt-turn with twenty cents worth jj,. It is hard to eaten where lore are "'"-' v " no1 lcar 110 w 11 jrks' Ferry lani and let me tisii ,!! UP'.' r.r-i tt-iehenbach and Pi I lie' Lew in idea pleasant call atSh'a-j Thp Kel dams in the river are up J n, they are waiting for a Mill "" f The doverseed crop will le a Lilure this season owing lo loo hiiich rain. Fred Kcrstetter lwuglit a valuable Lrse of Frank Pi'tner. Fr nu'is Kerstetter took a load of ,m to the Selinsgrove stitiou for a Lrty at Mt. Carmel. Tn-iiiiissers are in danger of be- ir arrested any day and there may ! trouble in the near future. w t:ix collector took iu the Inuiiey lively last Saturday while in uvn. as our !est tax trailers always fiuke the discount, and all bhould lo so. Putter and eggs 18c. Mr. Cooper and wife and Minnie Ever of Selinsgrove made a short all in town. I'rosneritT is so great under the lmihliean administration that we are promised a new grocery in town facilitate business. K. S. Wolf moved to Port Trev erton. Toeliill is a large importer of to matoes troin the island. (!eo. I loover of the island took a large load of hay to Port Trevorton for liev.H.T. Slear. Hot Snnnir has an etrc famine ami wants to know who gets them. Unlesss coal tret cheaper some will t 3 put up the wood stoves of by gone lays. G. A. Wentzcl tlireshed 100 bus. if buckwheat and A. E. Witmer. J. B. Stuiifer has returnetl from uis western tour and says the Key- lone state is good enough, tor any man ot push. 1 Corn hi'skinirat niirht should be prohibited by law. Anv party who wants to con tract for and cut 500 cords of wood should impure of the Postmaster. Josh Westhafer. of Lootrootce. Iini, is a poor man. but he Bays he woule not be wituout Chamberlain's pain halm if it cost ltve dollars a b.ttle for it saved him from beiuff a ! cripple. o external application is equal to thin liniment for stiff and swollen joints, contracted muscles, still neck, Rprains and rheumatic and muscular rmins. It has also cured numerous cases of partial paralysis. It is for sale by Middle- iurg iiriic store. NEW BERLIN. Isaac 15. liow and family of Pawling spent Sunday with V. D. lilger. William Seebold, the supervisor of Jae kson township, is wearing a uroau in iinnied hat since the arrival of a brand new girl baby at his nou.se. Harvey Bilker feels roud to. It's a girl too. Charles Peaver snent a dav in Selinsgrove last week. W. I). Piljrer unloaded a car load of Golden Valley phosphate at Se- unserovo last week. David Wetzel and wife of Swine- ford speut Sunday at II. P. Bilger's. Mrs. Conrad Hummel is improv ing from her late sickness. Sunday G. Albert Foltzentertain- l the following persons: 11. G.Bil gw, wife and two children, Ed. Wisher and son, Howard of Hum "id's Wharf, Lena Wairner of Dele- Ware, Peieival Row. wifn nml Hirno i ! , : "" " 'luiuren ot Salem and David Heiut denian, wife and four children. Harvey Sholly and two sisters passed through here. liev. Suable held communion ser vices at Erdley's church Sunday. I'rtiniw, Ryiicntrry, Cholera, Norbna. pirrhoea, and, indeed, all bowel complain ts quickly relieved by Perry avi s Painkiller, a safe sure and speedy cure for all the troubles named. Every reputable druggist En1?- a ""PP1?. Each bottle has AVU1U BUUHWlUlitSB, Twe.18 nbut one Painkiller, Parry Dws'. 25o.and60o. THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE 15 NO SUBSTITUTE KREAMER. Mrs. Benfer and childr'ii of Lan caster are the guests of M. F. Pol- linger s. Thos. Gutelius is visiting his son, N. C Guteiius. The old homestead of Chas. Keek on which the old Indian Fort stands was sold last Saturday to Win. Fry man lor 3,330 and also the island which was sold to A. C. Smith for 250. Our school will not oen until Sept. 22, on account of sickness. Elsworth Aurand of Lewistown was in town Monday. Wntvr 'nr for lironlc 4'oitnllnt lull. Take two cups of hot water hal au hour before each meal and jus before going to bed, also a drink o water, hot or cold, about two bour after each meal. Take lots of on" door exercise walk, ride, dnvet Many a regular habit of this nnd in many cases chronic constipation may be cured without the use of anv medicine, when a purgative is re quired tade something mud and gentle like Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Middleburg dm? store. WEST BEAVER. Mr. Witmer of Selinsgrove was a McClurc visitor last week and J. F. Swineford of MoVeytown paid the town a visit. There is quite a big delegation from this end expect to take in the I. O. O. F. picnic Saturday at Adanisburg providing the weather permits, Thomas Marks was home from Frcebnrg to spend Sunday with his fanulv at McClure, IIow'n Thin?. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any eaue of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure, F. J. Cheney Sc Co., Puoe. Toledo.. O Wet ho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years aud believe him perl'tetly honorable in all business transactions and h nancially able to carry out any ob ligations made by their firm. West &Trbax, wholesale 1) uggest, Toledo. U Walijiso, Cisxan & Marvin, whole sale lVuggests, J oledo O. Hall's Catarrh cure is taken inter nally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system Price 73c. per bottle. Sold bv all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the bOit, 8CHNEE. Next Sunday afternoon Kev. C. C. Miller, the Lutheran minister will preach in thu St. John's church The Meiser sisters of Northumber land, are visiting relatives here for the past few weeks. vjuite a tew ot our people are talking of attending the I. O. O. F. re-union and picnic at Peaver Springs Saturday. Our fruit growers report a small crop of peaches this year. Miss Alice Wendt was to Meiser ville Sunday to visit her parents. A new stone bridge was erected near town by the county commiss ioners, Jonathan Peicheubach, Jos. Lenig, Geo. Dreese, Henry Swine ford and Wm. Schnee. This is a big improvement to the road. W. A. Harding was a caller in Fremont Sunday The farmers picnic will be held at this place on Sept. 27. J no.Landisand Peter Gannon sold a timber tract last week for SI CO to a party iu Sunbury. A 1'oinoirn Xoble Art, "I want all th world to know writes Uov. U. J, HuJlong. of Asha way. It. I., "what a thoroughly good and reliable medicine I found in Electric Bitters. They cured me of jundice and liver trublea that had caused me gaeat suffering for many years. For a genuine, all around cure they excel anything I ever saw." Electric Bitters are tha surprise of all foritheir wonderful work in liver, kidney and stomach troubles. Don't fail to try them. Only C0o Satisfaction is guaranteed bv Middleburg drug store, Graybille Carman & Co. Richfield, Dr. J. W. Sumpsll, Pennscreek, MURDERED HIS BROTHER William Brandt, of Newfield, N. J, Killed In Fiht Ovir Money. Woodbury. N. J., Sept 16. During a quarrel over the distribution of re ceipts from the sale of poultry, Peter Brandt, a farmer living on the road between Malaga and Newfleld, shot and Instantly killed his brother Wil liam, whose home was In Newfleld. The rrlme was committed at the home of Teter Brandt on Sunday night, but it was not until yesterday morning that the shocking Intelligence became known. Then Peter Brandt walked to the home of Township Constable Lau der and Informed him of what he had done. Lauder Immediately placed the man under arrest, and ho was com mitted to the jail at Woodbury. Details of the awful tragedy were only obtained from Brandt's own story of the shooting, and the murder was confirmed when Constable Lauder and his prisoner walked back to Peter Tirandt's house and found the body of William lying stiff and cold in the back yard. The corpse was taken In charge by the coroner. The charge entered the murdered man's neck, sev ering the jugular vein, and death must have been In-t-riri-o if.. Peter Tr--dt, after hi;; confinement to jail, declined to discuss the affair, further than to say he killed his brother In a fit of pasRion. Both men are married, and William leaves a widow and three children. SMALL-POX AT COATESVILLE Fifty Cases, Mostly In a Suburb, Arouse the Town. Coatesviile, Pa., Sept. 15. Small pox has broken out to an alarming ex tent In this place and vicinity. About 50 cases have been reported to the au thorities, most of them at Rock Run, a suburb ot Coatesviile. Dr. Welsh, of the Philadelphia Municipal Hospi tal, made an investigation Saturday, along with local physicinns, niid ad vised that precautions bo taken to prevent the spread of the disease. The Rock Run public schools and Sunday schools have been ordered closed indefinitely. All houses Infect ed by the disease are quarantined. The disease has been prevalent In this section for several weeks, but was supposed by local physicians to be chicken-pox. Persons afflicted walked the streets and followed their usual vocations, ns In nearly all In stances the attacks were light. The cooler weather, however, has increas ed the severity of the cases, and now the whole town is alarmed. Check For McKinley'a Salary. Washington, Sept. IU. A treasury warrant for $"!).8ft9 was forwarded yesterday to Mrs. Ida S. McKlnloy, widow of the late president, for salary which would have been due him on July 1, 1902, the appropriation for which was made at the last session of congress. The New Dress Goods. Autumn is upon us, the demand for a heavier weight dress in imperative it is your first need. Plain colors of course are the strongest and the weares are more like the stulb; worn by men, iu fact many of them are just like men's suitings. Everything iiore now from the rich smooth 'lirmdcloth anil Venetians to the roughly woven and hairy Cheviot and Zihilincs. for street wear ami the line Voiles anil Crepes for evening dresses. 00c ami Striped Suitings, :fi inch. Good all wool fabrics, wilh grey and blue striiies, look like the goods worn by men last year. otic, Toe up to J1..T.) (irey, Oxford, lllackaml brown Cheviots, plain twills, herring bones, diamond and basket wea res some are smooth, others have the long haireii cll'eet. $1.10 French Venetians, o0 inches, garnet, ami greens greens you know are among the foremost colors outside of black, $1.2o Meltons, 52 inch in grey and brju n, very good among the smooth fabrics. $1.2) Crepe Voile .r0 inch, Illack, a coarse weare effect, much favored for fancy gowns. Camel's Hair, 4(i inch, Illack ami Castor similes, they are among the most pronounced iu the long haired effects. $l..r0 Zibilines, ")2 inch Giey, Castor ami Itluck: hi the grey and custor the fine white Mowing Imirs form a dainty stripe much admired, being the newest out. S-I.ol) Satin Kersey, 52 inch, (irey ami Castor, a plain weare, a little light er hi weight than the zibilines; a great tiling tor tailored costumes. Infant's Hosiery Half Price. Two pairs for the" price of one. Two pairs of fast black children's hose, nice linn quality of yam, lino ribbed, soft finish, the same kind you have been paying 10c for, now while the lot lasts at oe pair. Sizes 4 to 5. Shetland Floss 89c Lb. Everybody wants Shetland Floss, the cool evenings we will have now make the use of a scarf or a shawl im perative. Columbia hrand, guaranteed to he unsurpassed for strong mid evenly spun thread. Our price is S!ie lb., oth er stores ask from $1.00 to $1.25. The New Collars for Ladies Lace Novelties or Applimie Collars, tho new neckwear that is drawing un reserved attention, made of lace appli que with beautiful colors of ribbon urawn through. Various shades and styles nnd all sizes, ltegularly sell at 35c, our price now 25c each. chreyer, eon & Co., "TVTTT TOTsT Peima. FE'filMIA W TOM'S BEST FRIEND, IS THE So Says Mrs. Rose, of New York City, And Tens of Thousands of Other Women. Mrs. Jennie Rose, 362 W. Twenty - The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.: i Gentlemen: "Peruna is a blessing female trouble since I began menstruation, and every month I suffered t and , three days of untold agony, and had , be In bed every month for two days at "My brother was cured of Drlght's I determined to try It for my trouble. "Imagine my great Joy when I found that It relieved me quite a bit the first month and I was entirely without pain during that period after having used Peruna only four months. "This Is about two years ago and all I can now come and go as I like and and wish that every suffering woman t&rougb the use otthls medicine." Truly Loir Prices Tin Las Xot that inaniil'ii'tiircil articles have dcpreciati'd in value, nor is it because we liave in any way sacriliced tliu ijtialily, lor in most instances the qualities surpass last year.-: in flection. The reason is that wo are buying cheaper than a year ago. A few months back a number of large merchants we among the number formed a Inning syndicate, whereby together, find for cash, such immense quantities are purchased licit price concessions arc made that would be utterly impossible for a single merchant to obtain. Through this means we are enabled to sell at a lower price than heretofore and give better goods fur same money than ever before. I'ing Pong Linen Collars. The most popular collar for fall uud winter wear, with Shirt Waists, 15c each, 2 for 25c. Pall Petticoats The best Petticoat for 1 lie money that you can find anywhere. If you can't alford a rcnl silk one you will be proud of the mercerized one you buy here. 25c and foe Kibbed Fiiderskirts, knit like iindervests, bottom edged with lace, fleeced. 25c Outing Flannel Skirt Patterns, strles, full length, Ixirdered bottom finished with crocheted edge. 50 Striped Outing Flannels with wide rullle, have crocheted top and bottom, dark and light colors. 50c Illack Mercerized -Neva, full cir cular rullle and one small rullle. $1.00 Illack Mercerized Satteen. pleated rullle, finished with II gathered rullles on bottom. $1.25 Black Mercerized Satteen, wide circular rullle and il small stitch ed rullles. $1.50 Illack Mercerized Sate.'ii, pretty ns silk, fine luster with cireul ir ruffle and small corded rullle and four gathered rullles attached. $1.75 Muck Mercerized Sateen, wide rullle hemstitched and pleated and small hemstitched rullle on bottom. $2.25 Illack Mercerized Sateen with 10 inch graduated rullle, accordian plaited, 3 small gathered ruffles on bot tom. $2.75 Illack Mercerized Sateen with 12 inch graduated rullle, : wide pleat ed and 0 hemstitched rullles attached. $5.00 and $7.00 Illack Talleta Silk with accordian plaited llomiee and small gathered rullles, some with hem stitched edges. Outing Flannels Cheaper thnu lust year, because the values are better than w hat we sold Second Street, New York City, v. ; ';cs: to suffering women. I suffered r. lth to arrange my work and duties st, .:s to least. Disease from the use ot Peruna as.d so during that time I have suffered no pain, consider Peruna woman's best Mend might know that she can find relief yours, MRS. JENNIE ROSE. you last fall at the same price. Other stores wonder why they can't match these qualities for the price. 5c Kinds now, were the usiml lie values last year. Our lie qualities cost you Se last year. For .sc you get this year as good as w hat was 10c last year. At 10c now you find what last fall generally sold for 12c. Dark and light colors, stripes, bars, small ami large cheeks. The weight and tleece regulate the price. Flannelettes Each season the makers improve a little on these goods but this fall's styles supercede all former efforts so much that they really look like wool. The teasel on the face of them gives t lie exact representation of the French Flannel patterns of lu-t year. And look at the price: 10c yard last year you paid 12c and 15c for qualities not ns good ns these. Stripes and polka dots in all cidors. Greens are especially pretty anil fashionable. Carpets for Fall Have you seen the new carpets for fall'.' No such exquisite designs can lie found at other places. Prices no high er than before. We sew, lay and line all carpets free of charge. We guaran tee satisfaction, for we employ exper ienced carpet men. Women's Tailored Suits Look at these prices-come aud see the suits. $25.00 and $20.00 Suits for $15.00. $15.00 Suits for $10.on. $10.00 Suits for $4.'.is. Late Spring Suits, right weights for Fall ami Styles are neatly the same that will be largely worn this fall. Table Oil Cloth-Bargain Several hundred pieces Potter's test Year. Mrs. Ellen Thompson, Battle Towf, Kv., writes: 'When I wrote you for adviee 1 w very bud off. When I ntviveil your letter I commenced u.-ing peruna and it did lust what volt it would. I h.ive bad a cough fur altit fifteen cars anil your medicine has done mc more b.kxI than nnythiut; I have ever iiM-d. I am so thankful to von for vour ndvb'V t me." Mrs. I'.lU-n Thompson. Mrs. James l-iijrhmey, ;r:i;.e, Mich., writes: I have Ixen troubled with pain ! fore and during my monthlies ever sine I was seventeen. I was also trouble,! with other female veakne.-s. 1 tiii V"ii' tri au'.ietit, and am Mow will, and thank you for jour kind advice." Mr. lartu s r.igbiney. M. .John Meyers, Iirhart, ., write t "I h;. . beetle sufferer from chroma catarrh 1. r rears and have thereby I""t the sense of Mm II entirely. I had four of the lest physicians in this vicinity without receiving any benefit whatever. ".Vow am rnce more a well w oman. I find Peruna to be the best mcdklno In the world s It has dune rie mora good than my physician could have done for me. My friends sav I look ten years younger. I tell them that Peruna did It. I can't thank yoa enough fur your f,ee ad'lce."Mrs. John Meyers. Mrs. Ida Baker, Portsmouth, writes : " I am glad to say tie ' I : m well. I have taken I'cruua and 1 W'tter tlmU I have for ten years ; hav lined twelve pounds and am still gaiu When I wrote to you for advice 11,1 iriven up all bojie of being well aua.n. -.ail I feel that it has saved my life." Trs. Id A Baker. Alice Scott, of Franklin, Ky.. ;u a let ter to 1 r. Ilartnian, says: "For seven long years I hail Veen constant suffner from catarrh of the pelvic organ- which resulted iu dis placement of tho uterus. 1 wrote you telling you a.' my complaints from the beginning to .he present, made happy nnd much cM'ouraged every time, by your kind n n fatherly letters of ad vk and instrueti n. I am now a btrong woman weij; ...'! 1 IS pounds." Alice Seotl. If you do not derive prompt and siitie factory results from tho use of I'eruua, write at once to I r. Ilartnian, giving full statement of your case ami liewilj be pleased to give you his valuabln vice gratis. Address Ir. llartmjin, President & Tho llartmau Sauitarium, Columb(U4 Ohio. quality Table Oil Cloth at 1;. vanl. jl.s5 roll of 12 yards. All new fall d. signs jii-t from factory, fancy i-,ios, II yard- wide. When we buy cheaper yol know, we i nil -e cle-ipi t than others io -do-eii'i ibis pnivc it'.' Stylish Waist Patterns Wi-iii'-iia'!.' ! i have yon ? . iiai, halite I'.'i-liloii erealed lor 1 1 eeoiii ing sea-oii. -0 -hollld buy yoer in." (dials 'oi a fancy uai-t In re, beeanse we have e.-l:.ie palt'-ni-. i 'i,e or two wai-ts to tin- pattern. Von won't see a liali' doeii of (lie same iiim! uv ervlillie you aie on the stlvi t. S5e m! ( ;ie-ciila, a beamii'ul all Wool la-'i ic iih tile nielro-e urr.iv, ;i slight crepe iinisli ami a real -ilm stripe running- through pretties: blti; ami grey. s'ic I'ei-iaii -tripe, I'lainu -Is, a decid edly m-'v 1 1 1 .iil' ta-l faking i le !;nr of French Flannel, shades of urey and blue. Vic French Flannels ."lie. Short ends with enough for a waist 1'iniu ami figured. Men's Working (iloves I'nlincd Gloves that will give the rigid kind of wear, coiil mornings dciii'tnd them now. You'll litid no better ours any where for (he money. 25c Mule Skin, cull' and cla-qi. olio ( ioat Skin, stitched back .': clasp 5i le Horse Hide w it h en il'aud chs. 50e Asbestos ti"atei gloves, L'ooil, soft leather, made lire proof through an a-br-b-s process. What is wanted lor firemen ami engineers. Stitched back with wide gauntlet -will not burn. $I.on Oenuine Buckskin, stitched backs, button clasps. New Autumn Silks Some of the most .-umptuous silks to be Ion in I auvwhen : of the newest nnd most favored kinds aud shades. Shepherd's Plaid Taffetas are genee ally favored this fall with a g'owinn demand, cither for wtii-ts or entiro dresses. All sized checks s ic and yl. Barge Plaid Talfetas will he .-nat for waists or pet t iconts 1.25 yard. Figured Moire for waists have great promise of beinggood, especially green, also have re-eda, old rose and bluet shadings. Black Tallctas are always good. Change of style never el fee Is t belli. The yard widths are tho ni wi favored and fuaianteeil to give 0 months satis factory seivic prcsplration excepted. Full yard wide, Toe, s, $.i',, si.;',:, y(. Corduroys or Velvet Cords Fashion has decreed that no inoro stylish material can lie worn this fall for a waist, and entire walking or street c -t nine. The inatei'isl i-' elinr actized by a wide heavy cord or lib, popularly called wide wale corduroys. We are showing ihein iu shadings of myrtle, light blue, navy aud rose.