"- CtV.R.H.L TV mmoBT, TO END MINIM' DISPUTES 4 WIXZS CTW3 CCPISSSD. arroti a Wr8h Named a Stvar.th Wtdntaday, August It. Member cf Conciliation Board. Telloir tvvr h broken out at lUriiilivhvu. A!s., Auk. 16 Judg Monterey, Mexico and an epidemic 1 Crr i, a;-i.oln;iI Carroll D. Wright, feared. Vniiru i. ! it'immsMcner of labor. The Grand Circle of Pennsylvania, . rrotherbood of the Union, held Ita an- tual convention at Allentown. rterbort W. Bowen, I'ntted States minister to Venezuela, railed for En ioix on the steamship Kronprlni Wll- helm. The remains of the late Brigadier General A. E. Woodson were Interred at Arlington National Cemetery, Wash ington. D. C with military honors. Nearly all the mine In the Cripple Creek. Col, district are closed on ac count of strikes. The men demand an 8-hour day and recognition of the union. Thursday, August 13. The International Typographical T'nlon has decided to meet next year In St. louis. John Lang and John Meyers, miners, were killed by a premature explosion of dvnamite in a mine at Iron Moun- n i he questions to be settled ' tain, Mich. r miners and operators in J fvHc Mac Monnles. of New York, n He has forwarded the nM 00,,n selected to design a statue t to the conciliation com- cf Oneral MTherson. to be erected 1 in Washington. P. C. Isaac Markley, a wealthy fanner of Marsha'.'.town. la., charged with wife murder, and out on $10,000 ball, com mitted suicide by hanging. K. E Johnson, bookkeeper for the Commercial Hank. o( Ouluth. Minn., has bet n arrested, charged with era bewling $ 450 of the bank's money. Friday, August 14. The first bale of South Carolina cot ton was sold at Augusta for 20 cent per pound The Pennsylvania Fraternal Order Eagles decided lo hold neit year's convention at Reading. Patrick McHenry, of Newark, N. J., Is under arrest at Cheyenne, Mo., charged with murdering a miner. Two white miners are dead and three seriously Injured aa the result of an explosion In a mine at Coal City, Ala Milton Gregg was stnick by an ex press train on the Pennsylvania Rail- "MiH-- Onoer Receive Written road, near Lancaster, Pa., and Instant PmT rt to Sipn Treaty October 8. ly killed. Saturday, August 15. Crops and property In Davis county. Ifi Judge Cmy'i ! Wright as umpire r.ers' conciliation favorah'.y among ! -st rtfstrt.-t Presi- I p so-relarv of the ss uirr-'.-r "ritln-ee IVrnsvlvn Tvntirt -ittee. S.-nrt, n Pa., A us Ttaninv of ixsrro '. " ?f 1he FTrthra.it. r. "iwiNI w. -ve;fii mirr- o; the Pi fler.t N). Vo'. who j nnnrfliatior ivinr . w hs informed of the spTvointn ent throuch the telegram from Jnrtcf l-rnv and immediately sent word 1o thf iM! i r mem'.'i of the hoard Mr N. hoS denies that the question --? Thr oiiii'tnyer' right to discharge Tor rv n.ii,in other than membership w lnNr mi ion is the primal question w-nj wh. I. the bosril deadlocked and hih rrv r d the appointment of an The TPTid of the rovkmen's union its mi m!ers share in the award ahr omn.isMon is the main point of dispute V.- Niihollssavs CIMA TO OPEN PORTS ckin. has secured a written rm.if fr-in. r-in Chin.; to sign on Ky.. were damaged to the extent of Vl.h : S i, featy with the Vnited $10 00t' by a hailstorm. i5rste tir, w ill include a guarantee The government has withdrawn from t.r: V .ih.i nrd Tatunt Tao shall be ' entry 1M).W0 acres of public land in -rn-r: 5'O'tt- Colorado, to be used for Irrigation. 1 G. R Creighton was arrested In New Tekiti Auc. ls-Th- arrangement y0rk for forging notes for $12,000 on nd ; v yti,:ster Conger for the sign- tDP law firm of Townsend A Warden, icg or h t-esty herween China and the The first meeting of the Alaskan United SrM- providing for the open- ' boundary commission will be held Sep tus of Mukder. and Tatung Tao on the i tember 3 i- the British foreign oflW, Oate of iUiHsia's proniised final evacua- lndon. lion of Maci huria. ends the stubborn ; . s. F'iikner, former member of resistanc- ly thf Chinese which for the St. Lc i- house of delegates, was son: lime promised to be successful. convicted ' perjury In the boodllng Tat'in:- Inn is a small port which lnvestlp- . and sentenced to three i In not promise much business to at- years' Jc; sonment. Itl ut fnrolfiw: ( n thfi TS am fiifnM T t o &T for the onen door principle. Ca'NICUC YACHT RACE WACER TSirmuzte c' Defeated Boat to be Pre sented to Winning Club. Oyster lss. N. Y.. Aug. IS During 'the revi rxraest. d. TrrnfiTicv .. ten: r- X-int'.'.iK!; tlnwer t! sriir.t iu : t-fsu'te;. v xui. i (.: i; Varr- CV 3hou;c VjKte 1 h : trtpr- r.i art-art- - '! itiaiir- ;. J", yvar.- In' iiit i I'lIiK'I'.. 1. 1 n; ; u. :.. witmr:i.r : ir. '.': O ti.- c ' ' wm:. ..: ini! v lim!ii' i !:. M nr.' afiuf v Js;' Feii'.'i 1- bi' ' 'I.i i tii:- ' U- l.M!Inl. I iX't litti' kuriuuii tUO'.li-' O' . .. L.f thf North Atlantic fiet ('. a: seta- !ncth the lri a: :. ra. t .- wh:-h are to :-l;3 Among the dis .. r.:snier. aboard the May-r-.e-its of tt)- Reliance and III wer a topi. Of con 07. Tn' nisussinr. tnally maKinc o: a uniqu Tanaas Liptoi. if tne R--,; wii. wii: pre?en- tne bin ?uainrtcK to tn- Nw York w-tii if th Snamrock birca o' tn- Keli-prt-sent:' t tin- Koyal 'J:u:. wj,s-r. mo Snamrocfc 2i;3t 'owning. .-.u- :T Lwif Hani- -ar at : C.-irg- Wiicr-i. . v --.rtiwni ir the all'. Ali""- McCivarj. ta'tn"1 -'jap.. a stE.- : cPi'r: iv asl8 tuf votii v u- ret"."..--: by Winfiel ' v a stt.:nc li'" tu las: '.U' UV UititlOll!' 'W '.: rji- iippijsitf Kei. ;. n"-'.i4-asi-ri. swtior Hauiuf ; and Wii'.-M '.iivi i. '.:. MfCieary ," ahbinaiiri uu: tue .-".t- ai- xuauiid tiW. W n;-1. t ' Ui lK); f" luuUh:-'. U kt!1 HlU r:i; !'yUf!" lilU. - I'm .-Kai li tii- lit: IU- ' BlUL' Of luiiib' c' Biudiei- at '.oiumoia auc) IHr" IU UUSU U'-llUI: of ' i 'a- ',aUio.e lu,--.c. 'la- iTViveb eie .n;. aa' beauty D(i ?ie hunt, Qi(5UiUrit.-i ati'.-u.- iTU- if tue tie'. 6'i.a' ki I. 1..: iu.' UL4 1 ',e. miur Finn" Tilimir.. . ;,. . .wi i'. 'lu'. uewtivs . r.-. '1 liiUioi a .... .... . .a' purlin fijyi .. ... Witt-,.'., a fi.-klil)! ioi iriUii." j a ?tl?r ooj -i. i. -! Jo1 fcutr. i :.viv. ;,t i.a'.ooifd . 'I auc .... . o:i: Miaiift 'rfUi.' i. 'r.i.' tc F.ynt twC . - .' :, ..: fiuiu tae ; .f .:-r i: L- a;8 i.uosi' u, if Cay i-u.-'--w;i; tat i..ui a 0 jel. Alvir- Monday, August 17. In a rear-end collision of trolley cars at Kansas City 15 persons were In jured, two fatally- Bee Washington, a negro, was lynched at Line Store, Miss., for murdering Stanley Wood, a white man. An International exhibition of Amer ican horses will be held at Louisville, Ky.. September 28 to October 2. The Pennsylvania forestry commis sion will place a stone tablet at Graf lensburp It honor of Thaddeus Btevens. A Merle Henburg. aged 14 years of DuBhore Pa., fell Into a "V" cog gear ing at the Bernlce breaker and wat lit erally ground to death. Tuesday. August 16. Cardinal Gibbons has left Rome far ChamCrey, Prance, 45 miles froic Gen eva.. Switzerland Twenty-two Cntnamec were arrested rear OgdenBDurg. N. Y.. for unlawfully crossing the Canadian border. Receivers have been appointed for tne Oliver Rehnmg Company, of Nor folk Va Loabiliuet:. $272,000: aswts. Mibb Maude Croftot. aged 24 hai? ed herself with a Enawl strap a: tne Richard trundy Banitarlun. at Iannis nea' Washington. X C Charies Eiow and Jamef bcanicc. hennBylrania Railroad employe rre seriousiy injured at MetucheL, N J., by a lWK-uound butting biock la;;:ii on then; 1c 6 hau-ot collision betweec aa beugr trains on the Chicago. Mliwau-tp- hug b l-au: raliruMd at Lunt: Laxe, ii... two lraiumfn were kilied aud many uabbeugert- injured, tiiix laialiy. GENERAL MARKETS Pcliadf ipnia. Pa.. Aug 17. Klo-ir was sieao w iuirr tui-rUu. i'it' 2.10. heiilibyivacia roller. ciar. t';-4'.i ft i.w city milt. fxira $i.liji l.'tj. Ke tour quiet, at $3. la ltr uar- rel Waea' a- tirm. No. lrmxuby' vama rC w Sivy' Core wat bru.; No 2 yeliuw jucal. tli:. Cau juet: N '. wiiii. clipped. 4i' ; lu?r grauet-. 2i'' Kay m susauy; No. 1 tiuiotiiy. $21 lor large uai-. hw' ai- tauy . ltre hanjh $14 . l-ort at Iiiiii. lauiliy. $20. 5". puuury ixvitt 10' , oid ruualvrt -. lIebojc puUilry. ciiOiCt fuw.f. 14v;' od ruubliK. l' butler ah Bita' cieauitrry 'i'i p-r puuud tgSf vnie bUao ; Ne Yurr. aaii ltaayi a.a. iie. pep aJ4el. JJotloti vu-udy. n . Si''. i-r uaia' LaiUiuwrt.-. M''... Auk 17 Wutrat atiubg eiu' (.oauac 8 1 i 4j t i ' ; kput No - Ifd hwlcri.. yiz4iht- . hlsau.er N . - tvi Titto ? Vi-'.; aojti. rt. by aauibi-. Oi iil,r . do. v:i giaU' 7a4i:' Cwt Lriutr: tpj'. e'.i.ii..-r uiixe1. iOiio1,' .: atiutan. win'.' i jiL, i4i 00' .. : do tl ij Ou'o tl Cot? Citiir; old N' '1 yat . No. i, 65'c: Xo. I' W U 1 1' 4 Las daiitd tie cUallt-i.e. Li.t &tt(.k Markets. Uo'. Liotrty. Va . Au. 17. Caul k1o choice. $j.20&5.3E; yniuc, $0 5.10: $4.10j'C.10. Kvs activt; rriiue Uca'.v. $C.65i&5.75; lUtdluUiC 0.0C: hedvy Yorkere, $'.S50; Lttlt YurLerg and vign, $0S?1'J; roughs, $iiO. Stictp steady; best wetLeie. $4211.40: culls and com dor, $1.506 2: ycalicB, 3$i.7S; Jtai out. ITSrWO, ... . . . jtyvPHatrARatO EXPKES9LY FOR THB POST glmi'i'i'M'l'I'M'l'a'g'g'li'g'l' 8ELINSGROVE. J. (S. Olt ami hr'ulo rvturiitHl front tlu-ir anMing trip Sutimlay. Mrs. Wni. Mortt ami cliiMrvn of Williamsport nre visiting Mrs. M' jwrojit.'stiiw. Von NVkla ami wife. Rev. J. 11. lVrl), D. I)., of Ilnghcsville, sjHHit several days here very pleasantly. Samuel V. Hartman ami wife of Willianisnort ate tlie guests of J. K. Forrester ami wife. Mr. Jlart ntan is not at all well. Mrs. It. (). Kessler is visiting friemls in tli lower end of the State. Kev. lr. Yntfv was one of (he shakers at the Lutheran Re-union held at hoekwootl, Somerset Co., Tmlay, The Iwml gave a wneert on the river 'ank, Momlay of last week ; ii w as enjoyed hy a givat many of our eilizens. J. V.. Forrester has taken in the G. A. R. Kueampment at San l ranoiseo, Cal. Miss Hattie Ziivler liel Frulav of last week ami was bnrioil Sun day afternoon. Her brother, Rev. Dr. J. A. M. Ziegler ami twin sis ter, Mrs. R?v. Ii. W. Fortney were the only oms of the immediate family pres'iit. Mrs. Ron hen Meiser was a Mil ton visitor leoently. lievi Fisher ami wife have re turned from their trip to Delaware. Mrs, I'lsh returned oa Saturday from her visit to Phila. Some of our musicians took in the choir convention whilst many other of our people took in the Odd Fellows Ive-umon. Jennie Ing was at Sunbury and licwishurg recently. DUNOORE. Coal are plenty and cheaper and the Susquehanna Coal breaker is supplying every demand. , Henry Witmer made a trip "to Danville and is pleased with what he saw and heard. George Neitr of Sunbury is in town and Uiards at Cherry street and direct some of the coal opera tions. Jacob Kerstetter traded two lean young horses on two fat old horses. E. S. A ticker wants to buy a heiier to fatten. Katharine Miller of Philadelphia called on Maria W. Duudore. James M. IuiuiIh) if putting up a chicken hnu$e aud horse stable for F. F. .Neitz. A suitable reward if ofiered for the arrest and conviction of the party wl.o cut thf rope uud stole tlic bucket at Dundore'fc well Sud day evening. Cora Keichetiljueh left for Sun- burv to live with her uuule for the next tec days. ?riuire Teat of Hunuuelt- Wharf Hjent a short time iu town ou bis way t Hofkr to survey a tract of laud. A uew supply cf queeusware di rect li-oin the factory at half prioe at Duudore. 'rjuire rie.,hrist put all in the bliauV witii bis Oetuian pluuit ; it lakes six for a jiouud. Tbe lioovere know bow to get up a picnic, the atteudauoe lat fiat- urdav was very large aud the uiumk furnished bv bliauiokio uiuaiuiaus was above the average. Ijuia Neitz of fcuubury visited ltieiiu a. Hot bpriugs aud chap- inaLi. 1. W. 6uhl of Verdilla Udoiug tlitr tiiresiiitig for our iaiutets iu tiiir- viciuitv with a machine that be buiit iiiiu.i!', aud be is doing better wur titan was ever known be fyie. V. t. Keicbenbach shipped 15 on.-. Auier to Herudou l'roui bis Jyoiiei oLervatory. 1 L' loiiil.u.lone inaoriptious as published in the rucT ought to in duoe every family iu Union town s.iii( to euiJM;riU' lor that leaner. Jxiiuuv aA', au inuiate of our ooor bouse is on the ick Jht. 'I'hc llerudou Jauip iiitvliiig bi drawing crowds of people aud it is a spiritual uplift for its paiticipunU aud will contiuue until the z ah. family KREAMER. Visitors in town. Mrs. J. Miller ami 1 axinos. James Itowersox am Centi-rville. Mr. and Miss Teats of I'aximw. Miss Maln-I Miller of Faxinos. Anion Heintzelman and family ofSunbury, Mrs. A. V. Smith ami dnughter of Selinsgrove. Mrs. ami Miss S'iler ami Mrs. Sholly of Selinsgrove. Mrs.S. T. HilhMi and family of Sliusgixtve. tieorge Stuck and family of Mid dlehiirg. Miss Miller of Ijewistown. Miss iAUtie Matircr ami Iilli Frdley, w ho are working at Selins grove, were home over Sunday. t The cider press owned by Itenfei 1 Kreamer started to make cider last week. The death of lister Thomas oc curred lust Wednesday, ami he was buried Sat unlay. The picnic and festival were oro- nouneed a smxvss by all those who attended. BTOL xJHKIILUGES IF SIYIMER 'BfflUlMWS? i .MrJSDXrllIJ Tl "J1V. VV gY T8 CORP3 Ot COKH3PONDBNf M iiTi 5iitji jtou'ioTiioliiuiwioioiui Sale Register. STt Bnv. Anrn , In rrr town.hln. C. Minium, iMff-rl for 1. C. Harlot r-ll li mm of land In Terry twp. CASTOR I A For IafknU and Children. Tin Kind Yon Han Atwajs Bought Bears the Slg&ttnrcof CHAPMAN. Samuel J. Glace bad been visit- in our vicinity Sunday. J. Albert Herrold and Homer Swart z made a business trin to Iiverpool and Millersburg, Satur day. Jacob Fisher, the genial landlord of the Independence hotel, has quite a lot of boarders. Don't forget the Singing Practioe at Paradise Church, Thursday even- in. J. F. Straub had the misfortune of having his toes mashed, but is able to lie about again. John Snyder and John 11. Leach were borne visiting their families Sundav. The whistle of the threshing en gines can le beard every day, and grain seems to be a pretty fair crop. Charles Garinan and George Up degrove passed through here Satur day afternoon on their way to Sun bury, where there seems to be some attraction for the two young gents. The committee for the Paradise Sunday School have ordered the largest supply of eatables, fine candy, etc., that was brought here fur many years, as they expect a large crowd of people at their pic nic Aug. 2!tb. The Death Penalty. A little thing sometime results iu death. Thus a mere scratch, iu siguiiicaut outs or puny boils have paid the death penalty. It is wise to have iJuckleue Arnica Salve very bandy. It's the best Salve ou earth aud will prevent fatality, witeu Burns, Sores, Ulcers aud Piles threaten. Only 25c. at Middlelurg Drug Co. (Jl ray bill k Carman of Kichbeld Dr .J. . Sampson, Peuus deck. I Mrs. John Walter is a very sick lady. of John llilblsh, who had been em- i ployed at Akron, Ohio, the past wife of )''nr rett't'iKHl home Friday. . Mrs. Joe Muster of Middleburg, sitcnt Saturday with John Itingham and wife. j Forest Pontius spent Saturday at i Adiimsbiirg. i Geo. Koush, who spent the Hum mer here, left Monday for his home nt Middleburg. Ralph Roush of Middleburg is spending a few days here. William Roush, who is employed at the Middleburg Bunk, spent Sun day at home. John Meyer, Amnion Itailey and Victor Fii lenmeyer took in the pic nic and festival at Kreamer Satur day. Call. Shotzlwrger spent Saturday at Sunhtiry. Our old fiieml, Call, knows a good thing when he sees it. Clifl Moyer, who is employed at Northumtictland, spent Sunday at home. Guy Mot" of Akron, Ohio, is spending a few weeks among rela tives at this place. Alltott Manner of McAllisterville spent Sunday with friends at this place. Sallie Stall of Port Ann, spent Saturday ami Sunday with the fam ily of Geo. Weaver. Frank Goy ofSunbury spent Sun lay at home in this place. Charlie Stuck, who is employed here, spent Saturday at his home at Kreamer. Mrs. Geo. Glass is having some improvements made about her home this week. FREEBURG. VA. Mitteriiug aud wife of Sun burg are spending a few days with his family. John Arbogast, who was stricken with uppoplexy, last Sunday, is somewhat improved. John Mci t and family of Spring City are sptndiug a few days among old friends. Carrie Mover is teixuidiu a few days at Louie. Dr. Pottiger of Selinsgrove was iu town ibiifbday. Fannie Watt and Charlie Itauch tuik in the picnic at Adamsburg, Saturday. Letter to Banks Dreese, Middleburg, Pa. Dear Sir : Most mixed paiuts are either adulterated or short pleasure. Devoe Lead and Zinc ia neither, so it cannot be classed With mixed paints. , That's why it takes fewer gallons of Devoe tolpaint a house than it does of a ili.djmint, and it lasts longer foftlre imjfseBson. Fergusot Tlfbmpson's store, Delhi, X. . la9 painted some years ago with thirty-two gallons of mix ed paint. Painted it last spring with Deroe Lead and Zinc thirteen gallons did the work. Devoe Lead and Zinc is here or will be here very shortly. Spread tha good Dews. Yours truly, F. W. Devoe & Co., New York. J. W. Runkle sells our paint. P.S. PORT TREVORTON. .Miss bue Oensamere is visiting relatives at illiamsport. Miss Carrie Itebrer returned to her home at Shamokin Saturday after a few weeks' visit with her sister Mrs. Kd. liambo. V. K. Jlogar, wife aud son spent Sunday with Mrs liogar's parents, JjinanucI Swiueford aud wife at Dresslr-r's Kidge. Miss Sallie Hoover and Judy fi lend of JJloouibburg are the wel oome guests of relatives. MUs Jiciie Jiiugaman returned home Saturday after having enjoyed a few days with her cousins, the the Misses Kiue at McKees Jfalf Falls. The out of town people wlio at tended the funeral of Kale Gensa mere Wednesday last were Mrs. Wilson Geist of lleiudou, Henry Stepp of WilliaoiHjort, Juo. Keller ana wife of Jfarrisburg, David Kel ler aud wife of Selinsgrove, Mrs, Juo. Keller, Juo. Stepp and family of Sunbury. Mff. Ji. F. Charles, daughter, son and grand sou of Akron, Ohio, returned home last week after hav ing enjoyed a six Weeks' visit with relatives aud friends iu our locality. A few of our expert careiiters are euguged iu helping to build a new school house at JJeruJoo. Mis J'ra Stepp returned ty 1 Pallas Friduy after sjicuding a feyy daya with relatives. nassed thnincrli Inon Tl....i Dr. J. K. lV)gar nml f,'j moved to Ilerndon last u..li Xfr it clan one who always attemy to his business and as sued wa U-emeil by a host of frien.l, a now regret his departure. ' Presiding Elder Ressler ( ? i stown and Rev. J. Wesley KclUrf Williamstown were in townsj, day : They nccoinpuimil Vtt.' Steflen and Rev. Scilhaiiicrtd V. if ir.ii'i.1.11 e i . rvcen nun raiisoumiuy, wliuhjiL participated in the rnhli, ; Trinity U. It. Church. ' Mrs. Wells of Phila.;.. at tlia ,.fT A I)!. J' nic IH7IHD ui x, i, ''I'lgaiiijg, Clarence Ix-nig of Milt(in his mother a visit Sundav. Stewart Hall and wife nl'V.L. o 1 .. u:go were oiinnay callers ioton Geo. Strawser nml wife ofs grove were the- guests of i j Charles ami family one day t wet'K, Mrs. Chas. Shnfler live ... and two duughters, of me iiii.im hit miner, .laiiig J I looser. BEAVERTOWN. .....I nv " mm, a nun man rwe. ... ..I i ly entertained ino tornicr s nciJ ... . ... . -i and sister ot Uley, 1 Jerks Cow 1. Ii. Sunders will treat hi$ W to a root ot new paint. Charles r . Hnec it n.l F...F M. Kline, who have Ihvd ennW ed in Lewiatown, recently mi their tiumlies and household pd to mat piace. The 'potato crop will li m, one it the continued wet tloes not catiBG them to rot. ! Samuel Itobb and wife ot TiBai recently visited relatives it tb place. Mrs. James Moyer, who Wk siiik for sometime, is ahle to fas' again. Mrs. J. W; Haesinger audi Libbie limgaman visited their t Mrs. John C. Middleswarth it mout last week. Misses Hattie Aigler and Walter returned home after friends in Freeburg, Liverpool ounbury. Kev. and Mrs. D. C. Kaufnaii visiting friends in their native ii and among former frietub and tives in Berks County. William ra. opecut cmnq i l; . i ! i-l a part vi uis lamer s iouuun va ing into a dwelling hmi-t. Miss Melhe M. 1 ee- oi Ir Rivers Michigan is the vi guest of relatives in thir plaia is enjoying the 6ceues anwa: a hills and dales of the chiiiirt home of her father, Joseph m i i n i i. ..... p l wuo leu nere aooui joriy yaui Miss r lorence Anrler i- -DfiM a few weeks with the family oft Zwiers at Jersey Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Harter oi M:li burg enjoyed the hospitality & C. Winey and wife over tm Mrs.llarter ami Mrs. Wiav ar?l ters. The audience room of tbt M eran church is Ix-inir rwar!4 Some new pulpit furniture if W installed as well n- olhei -mwA ments are being iinle. Miss Fxlna Walt, r lm- rvt'H! to her home at Mi' I tlehurg. iiiidi Mii;ivaiii; in iiifci-. -i of iteechcruck is vi.iit ills' licr iV Geo. A. Kline. At ii i 1 i i... ;,f sick with tvnlioiil lever lur uim 1 - - weeks, is now uble to get awn in the house by the use of Mrs. A. M. Itowersox ami are Middleburg visitor: Mra Desnie Ilerbstei w have gone to Lykcus where secured employnn nl. i Put an En J to it All A grevoua wail oftiuii-" a result of unbi . u able Jin over taxed oi l-uis. lff Jluckache, Liver iiuplaiut uiimiil 1111 lliil ll.iinkH W King'n New Life Pills tla? end to it all. 'J'huy are p03 thorough. Try them. Oulf J Ouaranteed by Middleburg, Co. OrflyblH & aainiau,) Pr. J. W.SttnipaoU, PcuasOJ