l(Ip)WUt,AltltD K3CFRK3SI.Y FOR THB PQ8tAX VyBY ITS CORPS OF COKIt8PONDENTa ?J HUMMEL'8 WHARF. Tiny Young has gone to Berwick. Mi; Carrie Stettler is on the sick list Xlie schools opeoed Monday tlie 15th iiisl. with thirty-one on roll. Miss Mae Sehoeh has gone' to Chaiiniau twp. where die is employ- ,J as teacher 01 oue oi wie mxuhjii. John Scesholtz and wife started boa keeping iu Mrs. Jonas Miller's use Thursday. Misses Lula Bowen and Mar gerette Fryling of Sunbury were visitors in this pliee last week. YA. Zdlers and wife of Danville P1 James Wertz of Selinsgrove jpent Saturday in this place on busi ness. Clias. Stettler, who is employed t Elmer Heed's near Northumber land spent Sunday with his uncle, Samuel Trutt. Mrs. II. Y. Fryling of St. Mary's visited friends in this place recently. Peter Ilaily and wife and Samuel Trutt and wife spent last Sunday at J. D. Wertz's at Selinsgrove. Amos Ueiuberling of Penn twp., has been employed threshing grain for a number ot larmers in this vicinity. (Jul coal diggers are kept busy taking coal out of the river and are receiving $5 per ton. The Caual Co., lias hired hands to build a cribbing accross the canal at the stop-lock, in order to prevent the high wat.-r from breaking through. Wm. Young of Co. K., 12th Regt. was home from Tamaqua and paid a visit to Ins parents. Soldier ite seems to agree-with wm. as lie is gaining considerable in weight. Josh Westhafer, of Loogootee, Ind.isauoornian. but he says he woule not be without Chamberlain's pain balm if it cost nve dollars a buttle tor it saved him from being a cripple. No external application is equal to this liniment for stiff and swollen joiutp. contracted muscles, stift neck, sprains and rheumatic and muscular pains. It has also cured numerous cases of partial paralysis. It is for sale by Middle burg drug store. VERDILLA. H. L. and J. S. Sholly of Tyrone were visitors here over Sunday. Michael Venrick of Northum- lterlainl spent Sunday with his brother, Charles, here. Chas. Sehrey and family were visitors at Chapman Sunday. A. L. Strawser transacted busi ness at Aline last Friday. Our public schools have opened with a fair attendance. xv. o. AiicKer oi onamoKin was here on business last week. Dr. W. W. Loneacre of Mt U leasant Mills was a business cal- o Jler here last Saturdav. John D. Marks and Daniel ,W Ptahl, employed by the Susquehanna Mi o., spent bunday at home. Some of our threshers were on P strike last week. . Mrs. Susan Sholly was interred at Grubb'8 church last Sunday. Aged 74 years 2 month. Rev. C. L Miller officiating. 'tr (nre for Chronic Constipation. Take two cunn nf Vint nrU half in hour before each meal and just Jefore going to bed, also a drink of Mer, hot or cold, about two hours iter each moal. Take lots of out oor exercisewalk, ride, drives uany a reeular hahifc nt tbia jnany cases chronic constipation nay bp cured without the use of any iWhen a PurKative is re- tuirea tade Bometnini? mild and Eentloiiko Chamberlain's Stomach Hiddloburg drug store. r"" uivcr i nh ala. k'n. by DUNDORE. Allen S. Sechrist. our nnnltrv fpwalist, has a most complete stock tn hand fm.m ,.,w.. l i .... Tiiiuu uie niosi "Humus can select their favor- itcs. Juool) Kcrstetfer cl.t Ps. oi buckwheat to Sunburv mar ket. W. Wit men has finds P'an corn m.,1 more grapes the market utted. The Susiiiiehannn P! 111. I,... H, Ananu 3 a frGfihnt f a 1.. .vr 14 ueff 11 Seeding i8 DroCTessinn-. t.Wlv "ong our farmers who are wish- THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE ing for more rain. Jacob B. Staufer reixtrts the west a garden spot but as for himself will lt-ave good enough alone. Hoover's island is supplying the town with tomatoes. The school directors, teachers and parents ought to work together to get the children to school as in union there is strength and our schools cost a pile of money and our future prosperity rests upon the in telligence of our hoys and girls. Our tax collector has been very successful. The cream is in but the blue milk is out for the collect or to run after and the little fish ought to learn to go with the cur rent. Owing, to the scarcity of coal, many will burn wood the coming winter and this can be had at a low price by inquiring of our Merchant. David V. Stahl has been doing some threshing tor our farmers and says that wheat is turning out well and oats better than usual. Produce in better demand. Dollie Keichenbach is living with her aunt near Pallas. Adam Neitz took in the show at Middleburgh and is much pleased. A. L. W ltmer and family spent last buuuay with inends at Liver pool. John A. Shafer was in town. Norton Ilendrix is taking in the cash from his truck patch at a live ly rate. llow'n ThiM?. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reword for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure, F. J. Cheney & Co., Prop. Toledo.. 0. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any ob ligations made by their firm. West&Truax, wholesale D Uggest, oledo, O. Walding, Cinnan & Marvin, whole sale Druggests, Toledo O, Hall's Catarrh cure is taken inter nally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold bvall Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best, SELINSGROVE. Mrs. Brandt of Lewistown, who spent a week with friends in town, returned home. Mrs. Bragonicr and family of Alloona Sent several days very pleasantly with her father, J. J. Miller. Meade Wagenscller, who has leen elected as an assistant Prof., in the Chemical Labratory in U. P. of Philadelphia left for his. work Monday. Mrs. Tillie Mcrtz and children of Williamsport were the cuests of her parents, G. W. VonNeida aud wife. Dr. Enders, Pres. of S. U., is greatly interested in the success of the Institution and is pleased at tlie rapid studies she is making. The buildings are nearly full, the Ladies Dormitory is rapidly approach iug completion and it is oue of the finest buildings for the purpose known. This is the expression of all who see it. W. H. Houtz and wife of Lewis town brought their daughter here to attend the school. New students are coming in daily. C. t Ulrieh, Esq , and A. W. Putter, Esq., attended court last week, the furmer at Ixwisburg and the lutter at Sunbury. The following memU-rs of the I3bl llcgt P. V. at Miltou: Lt. M. W'aKeiiseller, II. E Kicliter, 11. F. Charles, Perry Jarrett, J. E. ForresU-r, Jac. Hendricks, J. J. Gnndruui, D. W. Laudenslager and wife ami W. II. Row. They re- port naving nail a g.KKl time, lhe next re-uuiou will Ik held at Lewis- burg. Rev. II. B. Fortneron the same day attended a re-union of his Regt the lSud T. V. nt W ilkeslmrre. The Reformed church held Har vest Home services Sunday of last. weeic in :ne morning and in the ev ening the Sunday School had Chil dren's day exercises both of which were very interesting. Trinity Lutheran church held Harvest Home exercises Sunday morning, lhe church was hand somely decorated. Mrs. Geo. Holmes is on a visit to her parents in Phi la. R. A. Kantz and wife of Wash ington, D. C, were the guests of the former's father, Peter Kantz. Miss Buchcr of Milton is being entertained by Samuel Bulick and family. Chester Fisher of Philadelphia is spending several weeks with his parents, Norman Fisher and wife, Mrs. Bert Kessler aud daughter, Ella, returned home from their trip last week. The Foot Ball team of S. U. went to Gettysburg Saturday to play ball with the College team there. Score 27-11 in favor of Gettysburg. The Conference held in the Col lege church last week was not as n iirk na LOW Priced Dress Ooods We have been tellini: of the higher priced fabrics now comes the lower priced ones. Bueli low prices were never compiled with, such excellent qualities for the money. Not old ko'jiIs either haven't been in the store a week and we nre sure you never saw such nice kinds for so little money. iSJe Plain colored goods nearly like granites, have the little raised ligure, will make a very pleasing dress espec ially a school dress. Yard wide, Ureen ami garnet colors worth ')oc. 35c Cheviot, 34 inch, dark blue and myrtle green, for children's heavy Hcnool dresses or tailored suits is equal to any 50c kinds of last yenr. 4')UIIuliit Cloth, :iii inch similar to a Hannel, but heavier, Dark grey shad ing. 60c Fancy Basket wears and Granites 38 inch, all have the little raised figure through, tlie colors are plain reseda and myrtle green, light anil navy blue, cas tor aud rose, equal in every way to 00c values of last year. 60c melrose, 30 inch, very good for a cheap dress either for lady or child. Pretty shades of navy and garnet. 63c Whip cords, 38 inch in green cas tor, garnet and rose shades. Qualities equul to what you've paid 75c hereto fore. 6i)o Cheviots, 52 inch, in grey for suits or skirts cannot be touched by others for such a price. 5!c Storm serges, 4o inch, fllack ami Navy, these come aiming the older wears, though they are new gexxis. 0()c Mixed suitings, 42 inches, brown and white mixture, really a 75c value. 00c Zibileue, yard wide, lias the long hair surface now sought for suiu or separate skirts would be cheap at 75c. 89c(Jranites, 44 and 40 inch, reseda, new blue aud grey and fne especially pretty in a changeable wear. $l.l Black Wool Ktaniiiie 62 Inch, Considering the extra width it Is an unusual bargain. $1.3.5 and f1.50 Pedestrain Suitings 50 inch in browns and greys, much wanted this fall for heavy weight skirta. Sponged and shrunk in the price. Shoes, Fall and Winter Weights The New-models of "The Iferrick Shce" for women are here, for 30 years has been the honest shoe, award ed four medals for excellence. Enam elled and kid, plain and patent tips. Colonial and military heel, $ 2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. 'Try e" Ladies Shoes, for a me dium priced shoe there la no better made; graceful, strong, easy and com fortable, plain or patent tips, calf or kid top, extension sole. Price always $2 $2.60 Enamel Shoe, $2.00. ladies here is a bargain, luce, enamel, extension sole, low heel, mannish last, 12.60 kind for $2.00. $3.60 Patent Leather Ladles Shoo $3. Wide extrusion sole, soft kid top, made well attended by the ministers as wa8 exjiected, although quite a numlwr were present, We had quite a punl rain Fri- 'Hy "'k''1 'd Siturdav, which will help the furmer in sowing t(eir gn'-'- Miss whowirs i.f your pla e is being entertained by her uncle, John Stan tier. Tailor Philips and wife circulu- ted amonc friends in S ranto.i last week. Dr. Zeigler and family left for their home at Kansas Citv. 8HREINER. Mrs. Lewis L. L'itzcl jjH't is on the 11. II. Kaufman is home from school. Amos Straub is home visiting his " For two years I suffered ter ribly from dyspepsia, with great depression, and was always feelinr, poorly. I then tried Ayer's Ssrsv parilla, and in one week I wis t new man." John McDonaU, Philadelphia, Pa. Don't forget tht i. s "Ayer's" S-rsapariil.i tUot mmII maltp vnit ctmruT . . . . , 1 and hopeful. Don t wasto ) your time and money by trying some other kind. Use the old, tested, tried, and true Ayer's Sarsapa- ri 11a. tl.Mitxrtlte. All draitltta. Ak Tonrdoftorwhst h thlnln of AyWj 8rBrlll. He kuow, all Ik)IH thli K'i'd old family mullrine. Pollow Mi advlcaanl wewlllbiutlnl. J. C. AVIB CO.. Lowell. Mm. ti j v ni Poorly? CLTOZLST, Penna. Fair Ml Our Fall and winter display of seasonable merchandise that is quite the top of the vogue values that suggest expciisivencss paid remark ably low. Our opening display is a demonstration of our leadership. Ladies Kcady Made Garments. We are ready to have you set what fashion has created for the season. Tuilored Suits for Ladies and Misses, sepcrafe Skirts for dress or street wear. Ladie's and Children's Coats. Furs ami Fur (-oats. Siik and Flannel Waists. Full line of Children's Clothing; Dresse., Sacqiies Caps, Long Coats, Baby Carriage Robes. Every visitor to the Milton Fair is invited to this public inspection of our new Fal! Goods. of patent colt skin, the best patent I . i . i i.... i.. j I, i i limner uu uieuiurKei uvuiiy. jieguiur value $4.r0 our price $3.00. Ladies Dongola Kid (Shoes for IWc, regularly $1.25. Men's Shoes in nil kinds of leather from (8c upward. $2.50 Enamel or Box Calf Shoe for $1.01) is a special bargain among the new ones. Aramona Flannelettes A new thing in the Flannelette fam ily. Especially adapted for Dressing Sacques and Children's Coats in plain blue and pink, ft lias a hirdseye wear on outside and heavily fleeced on in side. They closely resemble eiderdown but are only l-'Je though worth 15c. Men's 50c Shirts for 25c To be worthy of your patronage tlie value you get for your money must lie equal to what others oiler We mean to do more than that though give greater value than others do. Here's a snap in Men's Neglige Shirts in dark and light colors, good materials that may be safely trusted to the wash tub without fading, full generous sizes, well made and right fitting. Plain blues and pinks and tttripes in pink, blue and red. fn every way equal to tho usual 50c shirt, our price 25u each. Men's Hosiery at Half Price 25o Men's Half Hose, 2 pair for 25c. Fancy and plain colors, stripes and dots In lavender, grey, blue, green, brown and black, some hnve silk toe and heel. Lisle thread in tan with white foot, double sole, spliced heel. 60c Black Lisle Hose 25c. A real Lisle thread of superior fineness in the popular lace stripe so much worn now. Just half the usual price now. 15c Black Hose 10c. Unequalled for the price anywhere, fine yam, full fashioned, black guaranteed stainless. parents John Straub awl wife. . " Wm. Rfichley is otill seriously ill. Johu and Daniel Smith are bui ly engaged threshing grain fir the farmers. They are running two machines. Our school has ocned with Miss Cora Jarrett at the teacher's desk. The boys and girls can le seen wending their way daily toward the institute of learning Success to all. KANTZ. Zeno Sprenkel moved from Siia- niokin to this place lat week. J. M. Walborn of near Verdi passed through town Sunday. a. Hoover Bros, are still busy re moving the old aqueduct qiicdtict. j J. V. Walborn of j through town Sun- 1 County Supt. ( rjeeburg passed thrond day. Mrs. Charles Sprenkel is serious ly ill with paralysis. F. E. Holtapple has more thresh ing to do this season than he is able to do. He does clean work. Two white and black rpotted dogs belonging to a man iu this vicinity, bit E. C. Sheniory. They tore his Sunday clothing and shoes. These dogs will meet their doom if not kept oil of the street. B. Frank Dock is nursing a s.re foot. Mrs. Herrold was visitinir I.rr sister, who is very sick nt Cm u ville. NEW BERLIN. Mr. Shively, who lived on I.t wi-. F. Cembcrling's farm, moved I :i iv to Vicksburg and Mr. (ienibi i ling moved on the farm on the 17 i '. W. J. Lciby and lvekfca K fer were attending court at L- burg last week where they 1. i n suit with Mr. Mouery. C. A. Foltz and wile vi ;el David Heintzclnian Sunday. S. J. K linger of Winfield vi i'til J. I. Klingler Sunday. II. G. liilger, wife and two ' i dren visited (Jeo. C. rCtistcr at I'.i.v ling Sunday. Sonic erson broke into L. 1 Gemberling's house one night last week, but nothing was missing. They gainnl an entrance at a back vv tik Oping tat Comb Bargains An interesting item for the Ladien. Every one is a fine shell comb, quali ties of course range with the price, var ious sizes and lengths. 15c kind for 10c. 25c kind for 15c. Very best qualities for 25c. Pompadour ami side combs; flora doraa to keep the hair up on back in each piece. Kuhlicr Dressing Combs of pure In dia rubber. Usual 15c kinds are 10c. They come 8 inches long. Basket Bargains Always a basket needed about the house; wise buyers will take advan tage of these low nriees. Splint Baskets, wide woven splints. Large six 10c; medium and small sizes 5c. Covered Market Baskets, large size, brown and white willow splints, 45c. Extra large willow splint: with lid 70c. Fancy woven (Jerinan Baskets in 3 colors, with lids opening from ends, large and small size, 75c and $1.00. Open Baskets, rim handle and bot tom of colored willow splints of plaited rush splints. Three sizes, 25c, 30e, 35c. White Willow Boskets, solid woven splints 20c, 25c, 35c. Office and Scrap Bankets, round splints woven vertically, 35c, 45c, to 75e Fancy German Scrap Baskets, each one iu three colors, plaited splints, sol id wood bottom, side handles, square or round shapes 75c worth usually $1. Glass Tumblers fiought direct from the glass factories of the West; better values than ever before, 35c dozen, plain glass with Hinted bottom. 75o dz, fine styles of heavy glas, etched and cut In perfect imitation of A SERIOUS CASE Of Catarrhal Dyspepsia Cured. Leonard K. Verdry I KOXAKD F. VERDERY, R.-al tMt and Kent in Agent, ot Augusta, Qb write ; "With many others I want to aild m testimonial to 1 ho wonderful Kiod lt runa lius ilono me. I have been a KrtA sufferer from catarrhal dyspepsia. I tried many physicians, visited a gtx4 many Springs, hut I believe Peruna haa done more for me than all of the ahov put together. I feel like a new pcranm. I have taken tho Feruna and Manalis. together and always expeet to liars a bottlo In my Lome." LEONARD F VERDERY. CnngTrumnn DnTiner of Writ Virginia. Congressman 11. B. Doviner, fro. Wheeling, West Virginia, in a letter ! written from Washington, D. C, eay " Join with my colleague la House ot Representatives In mending your excellc: t remedy, Pf runa, as a good tonic, nnd also mm effective cure for catarrh." Catarrh assumes differci.t phaaes 1 different seasons of the yej.r. la Jm summer tho atomaeh and U v kqTVi tho oftenest as the seat of i!i. tmahV. l'eruna cures eatarrh wherever livwL If you do not derive prompt and Kxtut factory results from tho use of i rraoa, write at once to I'r. Hartman, pi-. Vug a full statement of your case and h-r'wia lo pleased to give you his valuable a6 vieo gratis. Address I)r. Hartman, President of the Ilartman Sanitarium, Columhus, X door. Ceo. J. S-' ell Istuglit Imsliels ot so -'lies in our vn-iiiit7 for which lie piid oo cuts a Ui1i.jL W. D. Bilg'-r made a biiiineM trip to Union and Chaptuaii twu sliips Moiiduv and Tuesdav. Co. eut gl:i-s. 7"c d. for thiii bio .in elai-f timililers, plain. Fall Carpets Thoroughly ready for the l.ni s.-ason, assortments are for the gratification every taste, ideally beautiful pattern iu rich red, green and blue. Price tin higher than before. We want you u come and see them. Karniinleries Wiltons Matting Wilton Velvets Axrniuister Oil CJoiL Body Brussels Tapestry liru els Ingrains Hug Carpet. Linoleum Upholstery Goods An interesting subject for every housekeeper whether tlie home i humble or grand we have in mind your needs lor the interior inloruing. Do you need new draperies, Curtains, Wallcoverings, Cosy Corners, Furni ture or Couch covers'.' There is some thing here to please vou. Silkaliiies both dark and light mi plain colorings so many like them because they drape so easily and grace fully. Cretonnes, All new fall d-sigiu richly imitate the rich covering. He and l.'i. Denims the great medium priced upholstery, for all kinds of coveriugr. almost as much service iu them as tap cstcries and not a bit expensive these new fall designs in Orientals, loniim stripes, scroll figures in gnen, blue and red coverings, 15e and iHu a yard. Plain red and greens for cushion top? only 25c a yard. Tapestries, selected especially fur ' furniture coverings aud hangings, ifed,, greens or blues with gilt figures aud flowers, Oriental colorings and roman stripes. We never showed such pretty pieces for the money 50c, Me, ?d, $ 6(t, $1 75 and $2, a yard. Velorus and Corduroys, deep rici. shades of red, green and blue wltfc. woven decorations to make tin m table ful and elleetive, 50c and 75c yd. Curtain Goods Light, airy, graceful effects liiatyoe will want to freshen up the window with ary grace. Every piece bleached pure white. 10c Pretty Scrim with oj.eii lace stripes 12Jc, 15c, 20c, 25.?. Figure Swiss, dots, bow knots, leaf figure, some have borders besides, 30c and 35c. Open work nets in new and pretty weares , 25c to 05c Plain and figured Polinrfr hi various widths.