MIDUUSUUEG POST. mm ien, V& PRgPARa gXPRBSSLV FOR TUB POaTVIyfeY ITS CQRPS OP CORRESPONDENTS' jMi R K3 PS" I if Beady ! -n (1 (! m s r :ivti rvc pmdll.t'd. It IS a ViUlert ill li--w . t Keai'.y-tM- WVar Clothing. Our HeasonaWIe piir. .s .. . sijuarc Wave always attracted tho Wright p;ti .kiitir parcliaser to OUK store, lo appreciate tli'i( -y-i should come ami examine for yourself our jLiiiiit , --ntiooiii of Suits ami Overcoats for Fall ami Aiuiii. .1 uc will pay your fare to SunWiiry if your jinn Ii , !ii.u:;it to tea dollars or move. I' irosius FALL AND MILLINERY. Every Hat n' sn SEE AND UK t A i'lNE NEW LINE TTT HATS 'ED To-DAV. '. ' l :in l Inwards. (hits M.ihi We can suit Every ca.reful 'er. Children's 1'. i ..ti.e-1 H:il at '.'i cents and upward-. HATS Velvet fl .n. .; : IhN, Reaver Huts. Freiieh Felt Hals, Silk Hats, Ph.-)i ll r I. '.I , "luny Laee Hats and others. Trimmings Used! J'.ir.ls. Wilms, Kg'ettes, I'oiipons, Flowers, Foliage :-. KiM.-ms, plushes, Mirror Velvets. I'aon V-lv.t-, Silk Velvets, Velveteens and Silks. Tutl.it i i. N i at 1") Cents i.ef Yard. Colors, Black, Navy ( ni l !.t. H: ue. Pink. Turquoise, White, Charuiaigue, and Tan. SILKS FOR WAISTS. Children- Cream Silk Caps. Childrens Wool Caps. iSfe Notions i pt, LADIES KID w gloves Guaranteed vlt trloves, all color-. Ladies and OenU Neek Wear and Hosiery. Ladies I.' Mlerwear, Union Si. it. Vests, Sateen and wool petticoat, Muslin JNight ;vti8, Rihl.ed Comet ( overs, Fleece Lined. Handkerchiefs, tcarfs, Laces, Ka broideries, Cluny Laces, and many other goods which we will cheerfully ttow you if you will ci.ll and iospect. You are always welcome. Thanking yi for j.at patronage. I remain very resjiectfully, L. DUNKELBERGER. Young Mien end Children, We :uv iimv showing tin most onmdrte ami West line of suits V . ... Sunbury, Pa. Bro. s WIlaTEB We are 11 w showing the most complete and Ilest Line of Millinery we have ever shown. Our I;i:ASVXAHI.K I'IMCF.S ami Honest Dealing has attracted Ladies from ewv .vhere, not only Ladies from this county, outo'.li.r us well. We are after your 'I - V and if you will give us a trial we will try 1 : ..i please you. . HAS OUR REPUTATION FOR NKAT WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS HACK OF IT. (.WINCED OF THESE FACTS. OF O I ' I' I N 1 1 AND I Ladies ami i T 7f "ft) !' I. I..DIE I'.'.uk Silk Hits a Si.e.-iiilit v. Can he : an. i upwards- REST MATERIALS USED. IIATS ! ! 'i to wear. Ladies ud Childrens Wool MT. PLEASANT MILLS. Miss A I vesta S'lintH was visiting in Sehnsgrove, a lew days. Chas. A. Drosius lias lrone to I'lithtilelphia to take a course in medicine at tiio Medico Clii College. J. A. Sliadle and Irvin J.yer as sistnl tlie J Jeaver Springs Hand, at the r air at Lewisburg. Merchant (iL-.irc F. Jro-iis left Monday pinvliasi' his fall am winter goods. John Sliadle attended the Lewis- Imrg r air. also U-tore ictnrning home visited friends at Mitlliulinr and other places. Win. Nipple and wife of Sclins- iirjvc were guests at A Ibert Sclince's .Sund.iv. Miss Carrrie Verier returned '.loiiie from a weeks visit, with her sister at MiddSelairg. Miss Annie Urosius has gone to j Middiehurg where she expects to i r ii the Milliner trade. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of RICHFIELD. Mrs. Jaco!) Gilbert of Middlebura and Mrs. IJilger of near New lierlin visited at 1. . Spacht's Saturday and Sunday. Our Merchants have returned from their buying tour in the Eastern cities and now invites an inspection of their new goods. Aimer iiornlerger and wife of Aline were in town on business Thursday. Thieves tried to enter the house of Caleb Graybill Saturday evening. They were discovered and tlnveti on. Miss Ilhoda Gravbil! ol VerdiUa is visiting friends in our midst. Candidates tteale and Schmittle )f Juniata County fa lie I upon our citizen voters last week. David ( iiaylull, an aged citizen of et IVrry Township, depuited this lite S am day. He had been ailing for about a year, and about a week previous to his death was stricken with paralysis. lie was thrice married, his last wife having die.! :i over a year ago. He was the father of fourteen children thirteen with his first wife and one daughter, Uhoda, with his last wife. Two of bis sons and oiiedaiighlcr i i i i i r have lias-Lvl on lietore linn, lie was a faithful member and a pillar in the 1'itie United Evangelical church, having been a christian for many years. Truly we may say He shall be misied for his seat is empty. The funeral services were held Tuesday. Interment in Pine church cemetery. lie was nearly 83 years of age. Saves Two From Death Our little daughter bad an almost fatal attact of whopping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. V.K. Havi land, of Ariuonlc, N. Yj "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her lite with Dr. Kings' New Dis covery. Our niece, who had Con sumption in an advanced stage, nlso used this wonderful medicine and to day she is perfectly well. Des perate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to uo other medicine on earth. Infalli ble for Coughs and Colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by Middle- burg Drug Co., Graybill and Gar mar of llichfeld and Dr. J. W. Sampsell of l'euns Creek. Trial bottle free. MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. Butter 18 Egp 22 Onions 50 Lard 12 Talloff 4 J Chickens.... 10 Side 12 Shoulder...... 12 Wheat 75 71 Rye 55 Corn 00 Oats 30 Potatoes 40 Bran perlOO. 1.10 Middlings "120 Chop 1.20 Ham 15 iFlourperbbl 4.00 Uuck wheat, 50. SI KREAMER. Miss Hen tail Seaman, w ho is stay ing at "Sunbury was hone tn a visit last week Our milliner Mrs. .I.E. Magee tfill have her fall opening this week. Her trimmer, Miss. Ilenninger, of near Middiehurg arrived last Satur lay. H. Kitter and wife and C. A. I'l'sher and wtfu took a drive the peach country la.-t Sunday. Mrs. J. F. Walter of Selinsgrove is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Smith. Mis Lotti. Maurer, who is work iuLr -it SeliiiSL'rove. was home visit. ing her parents Mr. J. M. Maurer. ! Miss I'.ertiia Huminel, who spent j the .summer at I.ewistown, returned home last week and is sick. I Miss 15. Seaman is home visit-, ing her parent. Ranks Yoder was seen i:i town Friday. , John Fields Iwught a new horse Monday in Union Couuiry. I W. V. Koush and wife was visit.' ing m. llunimel s at liewistown over Sunday. Mis. Win. Gordon and family were visiting relatives at Lew isburg last wecK. Several familirs went to the Union County fair last week. Mr. Laird of Lewistown was seen in town Saturday, Geo. Gordon, who is working near Tamaipia, was Jiome visiting us family. M E. Erdely in 1 Gideon Gordon and wife 8pea Sun lay with Adam Gordon near Mt. P least nr Mills. Rev. Geo. Courtney of Illinois anie to visit his parents in New Berlin. Special Millinery opening at Magee's store Ocf. 7, 8, 9, and 18. The farmers have begun to husk corn. ' John Fields took a drive Sunday afternoon with his new horse. G rover Smith came home Sunday evening to visit his best girl. Rev. Womeldorf ami Rev. G ram ley preached n very interest ing sermon here for communion ex ercises Sunday evening. LEVEN LOST ON tho J. H. Hacklty Capsized en Lake Michigan During Sipi;."! SEVEN ON BOARD WERE SAVED MarinnttR, Wis., Oct. 5. During a flqtiall on Lake Michigan the steamer J. H. Ilm kley capsized anil 11 persons were drowned. The Goodrich line steamer Sheybogan rescued the other seven persons on board the Harkley after they hail drifted all night in Green Hay, clinging to felts of wreck age and brought them to Fish Creek. The Harkley was struck by the squall when off Green Island, seven miles from this port. The upper work of the vessel was blown away and the boat then turned over and went down la deep water. The drowned we: George Leclatr, Joseph V. Orus, the captain of the Harkley; Edna Harrlnger, Lawrence Barrtnger, Henry Uabltoy, Carl Kelky, Miss Fram-ls Vincent, Miss Vincent's sister. Freeman Thorp, Nels Nelson and Frank Fitzglbhons. The waves were rolling high and sev eral of those who at first saved them selves from Immediate danger lost strength and sank. It was not until early In the morning that the steamer Shcbogan sighted the helpless sur vivors and effected their rescue. The officers of the Shebogan feel sure that they took aboard every person afloat, but some of the persons who were rescued say that It Is possible that ona or more of the 11 persons missing may have escaped death. This view la not given much credence by the sailors of the Shebogan. . The Shebogan ran into Fish Creek when hope of rescuing other persons seemed Improbable. The rescued per sons were so exhausted from their struggle against drowning that they were unable for some time to tell any thing about the wreck. The persons saved say that with the crashing away of the upper works all persons aboard the Hackley ran on deck. As they made preparations for a plunge into the water the boat listed. Search Is atill being made for any turned over and went down like a rock. person who may have escape death. Letter to Steninger Bros. Miildkburg, Pa. Den Sirs: We susjwet you'd like the tale, how u woman beat two hardware dealers ill Girard, Pa. We tried our best to get lh .se men to sell Devoe lead-and zinc i;i that bright town; and failed Re luctantly took Mrs. E. R. I.iwuiau, druggist. . They said they couldn't sell paint lor more than $1.25 a gallon. Mrs. Rownian cm. She has sold about all the paint, that has been sold there since. She knew Djvoc; had sold our artists materials. Had. gome sense ami force, besides; she easily learned that cheap is dear in paint, and told the people. Mr. Burt Young bought a gallon Devoe for rooms that had always taken a gallon; had half left. Mr. E. II. Hiler, jeweler, painted Devoe, uutl says it goes further no particulars. Mr. John llamia, grocer, thought it expensive In-fore he bought it; brought back nearly half of his paint and said it was the cheapest job he ever had. Mrs. Bowman reports universal satisfaction. So much for a cheap-paint town with a bright woman in it. Yours truly, F. W. Devoe & Co., New York. P. S. J. W. Ruukle sells our paint. VERDILLA. Harry Aueker this week came home to stay. He was employed at Danville. E. B. Artcker iwid lady friend took iii the Lew isburg fair last week." Sunday evening while returning home from Pallas, H. C. Steflen's horse ran away throwing him out breaking one bone of his lower leg beside giving him a couple shake up. While fetching the cows Sunday evening the colt on which Chas. A. Kan'., was riding bolted, threw him oil anil broke his left arm above the wrist. Henry Scholl is listed with the sick. J.illersoii Iicnig lost a valuable last week, Sunday Oct. 1, H. II. Scchrist picket! one basket of choice . straw berries and expects some more. He also has chestnuts 1 inches in cii. from a sprout 2 years old. WEST BEAVER. The bean Soup held at McClure Saturday by the old soldiers wnm well attended which left them a nice little profit for their trouble. John II. Herbster of Hearing Springs, Blair Co., spent Sunday with friends at Lowell, Pa. W. A. McLaughlin and friend, Michael Galvin, of Yeagertown was here Saturday attending the bean soup. Rev. Spahn, A. M. Smith, Prof. Walborn, Joe Lumbard ami Win. Heiter were orators at the bean soup Saturday for which the old soldiers return to them many thanks for their kindness in being present. Some of our farmers have begun husking corn for early feeding. George Dunn and family of Lewistown spent Saturday at his old homestead. Ex-Sherifi Middleswarth of Mc Clure is able to be around again from his late spell of sickness. F. C. S. Peter and Isaac Middles warth htve joined together in the painting business. Robinson Middleswarth of Lewis town was seen on our streets Satur day. Mrs. Emanuel Peter of Cross grove was reported on the sick list last week. J. B. Shellenberger and wife spent a few days in Lewistown last week. I Ayers For coughs, colds, bronchitis asthma, weak throats, weak lungs, consumption, take Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. Cherry Pectoral A I I I ..I - . . siways accp a uuiwe or n in the house. We have been saying this for 60 years, and so have the doctors. " I ul Aret't Cherry Pwtnrai in n-. family for 40 vriir. It the ba.t infiirtn. In th world, I know, for U llnoai .ui luut troublM." MKS. J. K. OBCB08g, WalOiam. Mui. I 2V..NIc.,fl.OO. All ririnrie.tii- for J- C. A YKR m I I tiw.'i The Lungsl Daily action of the bowels is nece aary. Aid nature with Ayer's Puis, Misses Anue Heaver of Ai.i.lw,,;. and Lula Smith of Neseopc-k, Uo students of 8usiueliiinim University were burnt J uesday morning by an j. plosion caused by some eheniii nl pnuiid dropping into water. Mrs. George Gelnctt. Mary Ktrawser was born tlieba.r of September 1822 man led (Jtorgt Oelnett and died at Marysville, Dm. phiti Co.,Oet. 2d 1903, aged hi years i,d 13 days. Her husband died 14 ycrsa Tbey were the parents of II eiiiu. - a - - 'HII, Jay S. (ielnett of Caledonia, Klk C'o.A rt. . ueinett or Aline, (ieorge & Gelnett of Pouts vally. M i les S. ( Ielnett of Hofler. L. 8. (Jelnett of SilnW. .Sarah, wife of Ilobert Wendt of xtm ville. Catherine, wife of Isaac Good ling of Freeburj,'. Lydia wife of .W than Bressler of Hegnis. Alice, wifc of Fred D. fctroup of Marysville. 2 sons died in infancy. There are 51 grand children and 28 great grand chil dren. imucvniKu wna uorn, raised aM lived in West Perry twp., and died. It Marysville. Bhe was a nienil.er of tbi Evangelical church of Aline for 4-5 ja She was united In matrimony wit, George Gelnett, Sept. 2i, ls41, -having lived together about 40 years. Funeral took place Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Searle om.-iatiuL'. HOFFER. W. T. Hiinunel was tn the County Scat Monday. licv. cearie ol 1 oi t i rev.irlijti passed through here Sunday. Solomon Iiachnian and t'ainih Marcus Uuegard of Sunhurv wen the guests of I). 15. Arnold's day. We are pleased to see J. I'. Kreitzer out again after a brief ill ness. Oscar Paige ofUeoriretov.ii trair acted bu.siuess here Monday. Miss Jiilip TVntu nn,1 lwf f'ritfv' passed through here one l.iy week. Mrs. T. Xewniau made a llviu trip to Liverpool last week. Frank Anderson, Harry Was Joliu Lawyer aud Frank Cud' were callers Thursday. John Ueistwite, who is cmjiW at Shamokin is payi.itr his parents! visit. Margaret Rine made a tlvil trip to Aline Monday evening. Geo. I. Dangler left for MilM Saturday. J. O. Paige, Wm. Bettlcyon bred Jiorduer were noticed w Sunday. w P I -,i .. .,Jf rain Monday. J ah. I . . ..I I a I !( passed through here Thursday route to Freeburg. S. S. Keitz. who transacted ness here returned to his home Treverton Thurso y. ivev. xj. xj. iiiii.. y oi X on i"' erton pasjot! throi.rh this placefi day. hiiho Amanua i nrisi oi ai i is visiting at Wm. Rice's. wvuu vui uiaua. vv 11 u wan c"Y k ed at "Winside, Neb,, for two jtj is spending a few months unieK parental roof.