'..Mllun.KBCltG POST. AvPRiPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THE POST i.N - , 'g'ii'l'li'H'I'i'lili'g'K'li'i'Ji'a'i'tlrf'li'B'tlS'tlC'aiSllr'Jfiliilt'jl'Kiiiii, BEAVERTOWN. Mrs. Win. Walker and eliildten uf Woi t'lii g'on is visiting her par ents Aiisii.i lliu ;inaii. ' Mrs. Frank Weiser of Xc York is spei.ding several weeks with her parents lien, lline. Harvest II ime services were held in tin: general eoiineil I aitlieraii chilli h iliri Siiud.tV a week. Mi-sLuia Sjii'Lt ol Lew is;-iv n, is the uue-t ol l.cr r.i i n I rtivnis F.X-Slicnil .picli'. and wife. A lai 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! m -i' of our p.-nple spent Satnr.liy in attending the lie fiirnied I'.e-l'niini at Adam-bur;;. !Ie.' I ! imiiai h and wife of New lict tin, .i. 'i K-( '..nniy Coniinis Muiscr A. A Ko'iiigof Liwell, were He.iM ri.iu i viti'r last week. '..inn. n unit -rviees were he'd in 'In- i. iHTal S.-iod Lllth. elinreh on Saliliath foren Two of Mr. a id Mrs. Atnlirose tone's children died recently at their Inline three miles North-East nf town, one was hiiried on Sun day. Clayton Heimlich of Burnham, Las been indisposed for some time, unit is spending the time iu town vsith his funily. John Ileimhaeh has been housed up for the la il month with an at tack of rhei'tnatisni. Mrs. Herbert Shanibach (nee Sal lie Dreese) came h mie from Pitts burg on account of sickness. T. J. Middlesworth, living be tween this place and I leaver Springs Lad the misfortune of losing his best iorse by death, last week. Allen I lucid our prop timber man lias gone to Williumstown, in search tf employment, and expeets toruove liis family as soon as he is able to rent a house. Rev. D. C. Kaufman preached the iuneral sermon of a small child fJolu) Spaid's near Port Ann, on Sunday forenoon. . I T. Xv iVeyiiiu.iV of" Middleburg, feoighuhe John S.- Smith property Jn l!ie public square Jjr yl, ;(. ' Ner. A. Feese, Isaac Heaver, J. F. Middle.uort!. and W. F. Dale, inch Ird the mi-f iittuie of loosing a p"iv.';' dentil recent ly. Mi-. Lizzie Ilo.ve'lw.H Instil y -I'lllOn'Mi 'I to J.evi-i nvil nil Satur day, ! I iii.'Ii;- to ai-tt her in !it- ' her !.us!aiiil, Russell Sliiin.i... M. . accidentally fell oil nf a lr iv, on which he was ) cal il', and was very painfully rut ! ' n'-i'd : 1 1 . i t the head and fact . i - il'iwi ii lias since re turned huiiie and rcji'irts her son-in-law o)i a fair way i.j recovery. W. V. Heimba "ii and wife are Mitert.uine; Mr. il'.- sister, from India! a. A Hoy's Wild Ride For Life While family around expecting him to die and a son riding for life, It ni'les to getl'r. Kinng's New Itixvci'v f v Cnn-;imption, Coughs and ;'-.! K V. H. Hrown, of Lees vil! , 1 1, ,. endercd death aironies IS'liUM 1)11'. 'J wonderful I filed1 -ivc in.-:.i:,; relief and soon cured He writes; ''I now .Jeep soundly eu ry night.'' Like marvel. eiir-s : !' Coiisiunption, rneuniniiii, iSrouriiitis, (.'onghs, Cold.- :u d ! :)) p; . e its matchless iiieiit ti ! ail 'l'hr :.t and lung trou-..!e-. In I'ltee l 'hittlef ;'0i: and 1.(. Tilal I) .'.tie-, free at Mid-Jleburg-I rng ( '(.. liarman & (iar--:uin Ki-litield Dr. J. W. Sampsell l'i:IJI.!.- 'reek. RICHFIELD. Charle- Wagner, a voiing fanner, jfWcst 1'i iry tow nship, died on t ..tiirda'. .ii i ii. II" had been suf fering for nearly ;. year from catar l iial a lid ii'np-ieal aileetions. The funeral w is held T.iesday. Inter meut in Arlmgast'- cemetery. Wrs, Adam Ilejmer, returned from I'hih'.delphia with a full line o( fall millinery goods. Merchant E. A. Garmau of the rm i f Cravbill Gtrnian will leave for the Eastern cities Monday 28. He will purchase a complete line of fall goods to supplement Mieir already full stock Ray M'iney spent Suuday with sis parenU. Summer ha gone, ami (lie nielan ehidv .-till 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l;iy ha.'e come. The in.ill ImiV is already ujfliuj5 the chestnut tiee. Nn MTvie "s wire held in the Lutheran church Sunday on nivonnt of tin- sickness f the pastor, llev. (.illicit. ll'i.r (iraybill and funily were at Ml. Pleasant Mills Saturday af ternoon. Our schools upend last Monday, Tin- patter of little feet and tin cheer oiccs of bright bvs and girls ai:ain remind us of the sway of the jiedagogue. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of WEST BEAVER. 1. W. Tieaster of Lewistown, was here to spend a day on the mountain ti.r golden rod tea. lie suit, 1 seventeenth of a pound. T iie picnic nnd reunion Saturday at Beaver Springs was well . repre sented from this end. The day was nice and everything passed oft to ih-satisfaction of every one pre sent. Lew istowu folks turned out with a good crowd Saturday attending the picnic. Nearly all were form erly Snyder county citizens. Daniel Terrell of Miflliu county, formerly of Bannerville, was buried at the Samuel's Church, la-t week, lie was an old soldier of the civil war. The fiv remaining veterans ol tliu -Huh Kegt. l V. here, expect to attend il- rpiuiieii of their llegt. to be he! I in Lewistown next iinuth. The okl .soldiers of McQlure and v'j Vilty will hold their annual bean up iu Cold Spring drove, Satur- day, Oct. 3d, 1003. .Able ppeakers and good music have licen engaged for the tlay. Kx-Sherifl Middlesworth of Mc Clurc has been conlined to his house fir the past two weeks with typhoid fever. Cndcr the care of Dr. Mit chell he is improving. The County Seat wifl be well re presented on Show Day, provided an extra tra'n will run for the ac commodation of the public. A little Jack was noticed at thij end Saturday morning, but no dam age lns b.'en reported. What Is Life? In the last analysis nobody knows but we do that it is under strict law. Abu-e that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means de rangements of the orgaus, resulting in Constipation, Headache or Liver Trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pills ijiiickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only 25c at Middle burg Drug Co. (iraybill iv. Carman Iliehfield, Dr. J. W. Sampsell l'enns Creek. CHAPMAN. Mr. and Mrs. Ilettricli of Ilern doii visited at Win. Sullle's Sun day. Some of our young people at tended the festival tit McKccs, Sat urday evening. John Snyder is listed with the sick. William Curling mingled among friends Sunday. Nathan lioush, an aged citizen of this place died Friday. Interment took place at St. John s church Mon- lav. Hurley Shatter aud J. O. Hir- rold mingled among friends at Mc- kees Sunday afternoon. J lev. Seilhamcr preached his fare well sermon in the Paradise U. B. church Sunday. He went to con ference the fore part vi the week. His many friends hope lor his return to tins charge again. We are sorry to say that we have some sleep walkers around here, but it might be a good thing for them to take warning not to repeat their visits. BY ITS CORPS qp CORRESPONDENTS ffi ffi David Staid (the . champion K thresher)' of erdiUa done some threshing in onr vicinity last week. His work can not be rivaled by any machine. John B. Ikrroht and Jnlm It. Ijeucli have lieeii home with their families Sunday. John Eisenhart wears his hat t.u the left side of his head all U cause its a baby girl and Levi Carling got his turn lieeajuse its a baby boy. On Sunday evening Miss Jennie Snyder bad the misfortune of falling down the .flight of steps leading d.wu to the cellar kitchen. Dr. llliams was spivdily su.iimoued and w hile on his way to her assist ance Ids horse frightened, upset the buggy, throwing his companion out broke the top of the buggy, and ran away. The horse was caught at 'Squire Paige's, when it was found that the Dr. was still in the buggy with his head hanging down over the seat, being unconscious. He soon regained unconsciousness and the trip was resumed, with Dr. and the patient in pretty bad condition. He says ''such bumps won't scare me. fa the New and Better Breakfast Food, so different from all others that it ploases everybody. Got a package to-day at your grocers. Tm Gikhi Pcbi Food Co., Li Hot, N. X. SHAMOKIN DAM. Aiirthur Helser of Sunbury was seen on our streets Suuday. -.Miss Ivy Hottenstein of Sunbury spent Suuday with relatives. , "i . Foster Slear, wife and children of Sunbury spent Sunday with - his parents, Martin Slear and family. Our merchant J. H. lihoads and wife, Amnion Frvmire ami Miss Minnie Fi-s spent Sunday at Mid dleburg. Old ( Iks service will be held in the M. E. church Sunday afternoon 3 p. m. J. 11. Michael and wife of Sun bury were seen in our vicinity Sun day. The M. E. Sunday School will hold a festival Saturday evening Sept. 2H. - Mrs. Cyrus Shipe spent Sun lay with her sister, Mrs. Willow and family at Winfield. A valuable driving horse belong ing to Jonas Trexler dropped over dead while he was riding him. lie was slightly bruised. Mrs. Harry Trexler, who has been very il! for some time, is slow ly improving. Win. Kerns of Mt. Carinel an old citizens of this place died at his home last Suuday night. The Lords Suppei will be cele brated in the Lutheran church Oct. 4. Mrs. Johnson liciin spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. How and wife. Postmaster G. H. Lefller and wife took -upper in Sclinsgrove Sun da v. T t. Tt-11 juwer jTius That's what you need; some thing to cure your biliousness, and regulate your bowels. You need Ayer s Fills. Vegetable; gently laxative J. C. AycrCo., liowoll, Mass. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE nm ere, or nnrioinTH or . t . nti a rn., mntr, ,V ii. SELINSGROVE. Mrs. Gulick of Phila. spent sev- erallays with Mrs, Jos. Wallace last' week. J. W. Farnsworth, Esq., of Dan ville was a Selinsgrove visitor on Saturday. M F. W. Felkerand wife of Sha- mokin were the guests ,f Mrs. F parents J. J. Hous worth and wife. Miss Tillie F'ieher of Sunbury was the guest of her Bro. New ton on the Isle of (Jue. The corner stone of the Lutheran Church at Hoover's Mill was !a;d on Sunday with impressive cere monies. Dr. Cummings of Sjubury, but formerly of this place, was buried on Weilncsdav la-t at Sunbury, he was aged about S yens. N. S. Feehrer assisted your band at the Port Koyal Fair, lint came lioi.ii. dck on Friday, he however is able to be about again but looking worse for the attack. Mrs. Ethel Santh (nee Lumbard) and children of Sunbury spent sev eral days with her parents, Editor Lumbard and wife. . 15. Gardner of Grand liapids, M: i , . , . . , ich, is visiting friends ill town, he was a member of Co. F.. (Cant Iivan's Co.) 131st llegt. Pa. Vols. I He attended the re-union at Lewis- burg for the first time siuce the war. He was a former citizen of this place, but has not been back since he left 23 years ago. Time seems to have dealt with him gently. The lie-Union of the liegimeut was fairly well attended we are told all the inemliers living here attended, they report having had an excellent time, the citizens of Lew isburg doing their utmost tp make their stay pleasant, it is reported that over 70 inemliers were pre sent. II. E. Davis of Sunbury visited her mother on Friday last. . Work on the sewer extension was begun last week and will be push ed forward as rapidly as possible. The Aluniui Gymnasium is rapid ly Hearing completion. It is ex pected to put iu the Heating and bathing system shortly. llev. C. M. Nicholas, of. Bloom field was a visitor to town last week. The Band was to Salem on Sat urday evening to play for a festi val w hich was held there. Trinity Lutheran Church, held its Harvest Home Exercises Sun- day inorninir. Geo. Schaller and wife of Chest nut Kidge spent pait of Sunday among friends in town. Miss Minnie Schoch, returned from her visit. James Carey and wiPe and Chas. Fisher and wife of Sunbury, were visitors among friends on Sunday. Mrs. Sallie Gross is in town spending some tune among her friends. MT. PLEASANT MILLS. Harry and Jerome Haas of Phila delphia were home to attend the funeral of their Grand-mother. W. A. Harding of Lancaster is spending a few weeks' vacation at home Mrs. John Haas aged S2 years was buried last Thursday, at the St. John's church. Miss Cora and Geo. Steiver are at home on a visit. 11. 11. Ferry, an employee of the Johnston Harvester Co., wa called to the llarrisburg branch office to transact some business. Mr. Kauffman, the lumberman of Mt. Carinel, was here looking after th( interests of his timber tract. The Chicken and Waffle supper held for the benefit of the Band was well attended and enjoyed by all. John "Verger and Lee Shadlo arc on the :ick list. Miss Nettie Kline is stricken with the dread disease, diphtheria, llev. Fetterulf, the Luthern Min ister preached an interesting sermon Sunday. MlDDUBURGH MARKET. Butter 1G EgR9 20 Onions 50 Lard ........ 12 Tallow 4 J Chickens.... 10 Side 12 Shoulder 12 Ham 15 Wheat 7075 Rye 5G Corn 00 Oats 40 Potatoes 40 Bran perlOO. 1.10 Middlings' 120 Chop 1.20 Flourperbbl 4.00 i: y. QHT 1 REVORTON. ' I . , ivcigu- spent nis vacation , nt I.iiih-' Ijst week. ) n.i i I A u.d I of S.rtitl Bdlilem lwt,':t n. pi-t week with his brut I it r ' 1. ' .'.ilyi-i Aitiol l. j Tim-, llo'l-er und wife of Alt mil I v . vis'nieg relative- l8t wee;. i lenry Keller and family, Geo. lline inni wife and Mrs. Sue Beisllc .Lieiided a ariy Saturday at the of the former's parents Jno. Keller o.d wife at llarrisburg. Prof Sieflin nf Halifax spent Sun- lav with his b-Mer half. " P. W. Stelliu of Sunbury was the' welcome guest i-f his brother in law. H. F. Charies' lamily Suuday. J. E Meet, arrived iu town Sim day tospiud his vacation with his parent, John C. Neitz and wife. Jim left fur Akron, Ohio, two years and since them is makidg ipiile a success iu life. He is lioW coiidiu'tnr on one the trolley lines out there and seem" to like his work very well. He has a host of friends who welcomed him home. Mrs. llafley and niece, Mrs. E. Mover of Sunbury were in town during the week. Mrs. Maria Blassar of Sunbury was in town Suuday. Mrs. Luciuda Mender Milton pass . ... . . , . , eu iiiroiitu m i v3iiiuriuy ri ruuie .,i . i .i r i of her brother-in-law Nathan lioush. llev. Sealheimer delivered his farewell sermon in the U. B. church Sunday eveuing. Edwin Mitterling aud wife of Sunbury spint Sunday with her pi rents John Hoover and wife. Jonathan Swineford and wife of Produce were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. J. Wituier Sunday. Jas. Hoover and wife of Salem are being entertained by a host of re latives this week. Dr. Shindle of Northumberland was a business caller at the home of W. B'jyer one day last week. KILLtD BY A POLO BALL Nathan Swift, of Chicago, Dies of Acci dent Thought to Be Trifling. Chicago, Sept. 21. Nathan Swift. Bon of Louis P. Swift, the packer, died from the effects of a blow on the temple with a polo ball at Onwetsla field during a game. The accident was at first thousht to be trifling. Mr. Swift was playing in a contest Tn which his companions Were Frederick Mc Laughlin, W. W. Rathbone, Walter Farwell, Sidney Love, yalter Keith, R. R. McCormlck and Charles Garfield King. The ball which struck Mr. Swift was one that went high in the air and from the mallet of Mr. Love. Mr. Swift did not appreciate his danger until too late, the glare of the sun preventing him from following the ball In its flight. When the ball hit him he did not fall from the saddle and when his companions galloped to his side he was at first inclined to make light of the Injury. He was induced to dismount, but walked without aid from the field. Arriving at home he complained of dizziness and later on he went into a delirium, which was followed by his death. New Labor Union Opposes Strikes, St. Louis, Sept, 21. A labor union, the fundamental principles of which are opposition to all strikes and In favor of settling disputes with employ ers by arbitration, was organized here, The organization Is to be known as the Independent Association of Brass Workers. Delegates representing the brass workers in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia. Cleveland and other cities met the local craftsmen in a conference which resulted in the formation of the union. In the declaration of principles the members are pledged not to lnau gurate a strike, and all will be required to take the oath of allegiance to the United States. The new union will be independent of other labor organiza tions. Vintena Tha Worlds Greatest Tonic. Are you easily tired'.' l)o you sleep badly Are you nervous ? )o you feel exhausted ? Have you lost your appetite? Is your stomach weak ? Are you thin ? Is you circulation poor ? Are you weak, either constitution ally or from recent sickness ? You should take Vintena regnlarly if you must answer YES to any one of these questions. All Druggists. Impure blood always she1 Iff aU A l l boils, pimples, rashes. If J nerves, men neuralgia, ousness, depression. If Sarsaparill stomach, then dvsDenJ biliousness, loss of appetj Your doctor knows i remedy, used for 60 year! - nmurnini trnm ina cawin ir, I J nealtta waa ffona. Mr blond u bail. ..J SaxuDUIIU oumnletFlT cured i 11. C. Uokulku, Sk'nnbJ 1 1 00 a bottla. All rtnietriHtn. for Impure filoo Aid the Sarsaparilla by keepini bewcls regular with iw.. f K REAMER. A. omitii ami in- wit J visiting at Erie, Buffalo a: d Falls. Mrs. Thos. Sauers is Lewistown. VI -II In Batiks Yoder and Miss Bolender of Middleburg were on the streets Sunday Smith .Rhiei of Lewisbinv J siting relatives in town . w i Mr. Amig and John Diemcr home over Sunday. Mr. Anion Aumiller broiiiM era! loads ot boards down Beaver Springs. .4. - . 1 J. Iloush is giving his lioil coat of paint. Hickory nuts are ripe aod plentiful. It would be well for school and others to read up the gam N. P. Hummel and Theo. are on the sick list. Win. Gordon and family visiting his brother Adam at Pleasant Mills. Many of thud aud married iolks of tins place to the festival and picnic at Sal John'Boyer is loading u cal of peaclies again at this place. Mr. oilman and his wife were formerly of this place v Samuel Bollingers and fmm went to Lewistown, Saturday. A good many people talk o ing to see AValter L. Mam a. in Mindleburg. J. E. Magee returned home Phila. Thursday last. Lie fine stock of goods this full. Miss Lottie Manrer who is ing at Sclinsgrove, is home v her parents. Letter to W. G. Oarmad Middleburg, l'tt. Lear oir : it s an oUI sayiM ixsi advertisement is a plcaseil tomer. It happens to us cotitid iu this way : A man buys Dev his house he has painted it oi three years for a dog's-age. tluulaS lie kuo'vs what lie wa buvs 30 ealluus. and has 10 lie sees righUill A) IX as much as pOSf aiurTLitf: els likes that; lfcponies quick"; surprise; and he tells of it. Ti advertisement is a pleased ens' Three years roll round. isu t a sign that his house paint, he don't paint it. Xex he don't naint it. 'I ds comes it is a surprise; but Ii - has g to it. Still the be-' adverti is a pleased custom r. Yours truly, F. W. Devoe & 9 New P. S. J. W. Uunkle sells our Fearful Odds Against Hi Bedridden, alone and M Such, in buef wa the coudit an old soldier bv the name Havens, Versaill (). Fury was troubled wiii i' kidney and neither doci-ii nor n gave him relief. t length 1 Electric Bitters, h put him feet in short ordei and now tides. "I'm on : i ' is road t( plete recovery."' Best on eai Liver and Kidney troubles forms of Stomach and Bowel plaints. Only 50c Gunratx Middleburg Drug Co. Gra; Garman Richfield, Dr. J. W. sell Penna Creek.