I. Jtiitott EC- 5() SlIN WOODS CALUWKLL. II ,,, of this community were l" v MiocKf il last Friday noon to 'i f the sudden death of John W. Ll!. H hud bvcn Hick but a , ftiiiic; Indeed, few outside of the mid hi attending physicians &,f bin iimess. Ills net VII WUS Lilt of paralysis of the ,,rain indue d by m ight s insease. lL vr.,r,,lj Culdwell, Bon of Ja- fSWr Caldwell and bis wlfo F.l ' , . ,;...( r-nldwell. was born at 1A 111 li't I " tile, Montour county ,lVnn ., .i... hi His j:lf jMIVl'ltliiri ', reiit-Knindfuthcr and mollier, father's aide-Hobert and Mar-ftl.lwull-eame to America from Down, Ireland, about the mid he biKt century, and settled in county, where John's great- if,tVr James Caluweii, nis L'..... Tr,,n Woods Caldwell, VfMl.-v Jacob Oliver Caldwell lh,,.p eWedand diou. ; 0,--rcat-gran(lftttner aim I,, cmw ucross the ocean before Du of the modern steamer, uuu n that after embarking tney were about at the mercy 01 uie and waves for six mourns i- laklng landing mey "'. h l'resbvterians, bo- c l. i,. w. if it was (toil s P 111 III I " I that their home should be in L .. ..i.i i. litll ennsn- Id, It WOUiu lit- ...v.- - L whether they were six days, six 1 or six months on tho boisterous Shut they would ultimutoly lund jl n Ind they did. It might be added ke CuMwells uro still adherents 'SSehuroh of their uncestors. I dwatfea, at the uge of nine at Vjwas placed in tho home of Mr. rs. B. W. Ie'k, where he re- 'iW t'fa until he was sixteen yeurs of then he entered the home and ''C of Hon, D. H. Patterson, en f in the mercantile business at or Mil's, this county. Ho re- ' flTt with Mr. Patterson about six I'll .Kd'mir a fine physique and gen nlilit'inir manners, he proved 'erv cflielent help and, almost lately after arriving at his ma ns elected to the office of Jus Win Peiu-a in one of the largest 'OU 'lost influential townships in tne All j " fait four j uars ago he went to To- j Jrtiio, V,ie,ro he remained a year when he went to the Pacllic n jQt h-enmin'u'g there until last suui (hen he returned to Toledo, and, f tlk f ember, to the home of Mr. mid look iu MeConnellsburg where HOW (ded up to the time of his death. ,Jr8l services wore conducted t. hi lato place of residence at j'clock Saturday morning by . . j I - C i I r. fivtwu. of the IT. P. church. , . jtiis remains, accompanied by l& Mrs. Feck, were taken to tho js f his uncle, 'William J. Cald- Milton, I'u., from whose home fclock Sunday afternoon, second 1 services were held, conducted i. M. It-' Havice, pastor of a fn church at Milton, assisted iJiale q;iu-let, consisting of Prof. Jresh, Prof. A. U. llutt, Mr. i C. Elahl, and Mr. C. II. ic!S Bri ism S VOL JU, imains were placed in the fam- 5n a eeimstery at Milton, imme , between, those of his graud WCi'ivftnd of Ills father three con- jd grav f( representing three Uons,. i g thoM present at Milton, were ,t-aunt, Margaret McWilliams, tly lady of 8."i years, sister of grandfather Caldwell; John's nivM. oi Titusville; his cousiu raldwell, of Lock Haven; his "'. unn couKin, iir. anu airs, x-liler, of Ilunville, and their of Lewisburg; his undo and fr. an) Mrs. Henry lloate and tn en,! daughter, Lewis and vV-i ' !i if Mooresburg; his iln pph fstcnuker, of Wutsontown, bsins Me. and Mrs. James of VvUliamsport, pu., and V jfrUM d Mrs. L. K. Uoute '" ;"'y s""lvor of his immediate t Um I i itint,.,., Miss Lois A. thluK. IVKhnsS homo since eurly CHAIK, fca llus 'n with Mr. und Mrs. ,fw l McConiiellKliiii..!-. Ft ' f and hl:er were most The devoted il. inl.OIlt, f.w ..ii,.), ,,,l... 1 . (CK U Lois, who was, at tlm ,rfr death, vlsltlntf in er.M.y,i u,1,,le Wood, Culd- Ut i: HOY TAKEN. ;iue w lllMK. JJ in..n'B ... iii.iii in, lei K'"" ti"u hu )'n taken fn LDEK tir-Ilttniitll...n , A'.v.i M hVu l "n""' no in ir. and Mrs. r U hliroiifliui tut or Hi""' SIEF.: o Wttk'; Li It!! I William in mourning. om i brief life. The child Suturday. H was oug and gavo every g to be a joy to the as willed otherwise. ' it was taken with n trouble. The con 'ed with slight inter ' clock Tuesday morn u Airings of the little in death. This Is a o parents. They are only child, in which ir affection and love, orrow they have the of a host of friends. M. V.. Confcicnoi Arrointmcnts. Tho Pennsylvania Conference to the M. K. Church, in session nt Ilnzh-ton, adjourned Tuesday. It will meet in Chamliershurg in l'.HH. The report of the statistical commit tee shows a membership of S-,N7N, a decrease for the yearnf 27; there was an iitcreaso of six churches. The tot al missionary collections for the year were WH.HO, un increase of 2, 2-1(1 over last year. The delegates of the General Con ference were Instructed to vote for an amendment to the discipline of Un church placing members of the Metho dist Church who sign applications for liquor licenses and Methodist attor neys who plead for the granting of liquor licenses under the sumo disci pline as is provided for in the case of church members who rent property for saloon purposes. Conference by a vote of 1 W to 4.", disclaims all oHicial responsibility for the existence and contents of the paper called the "Central Pennsylvania Methodist," edited by Dr. S. C. Swallow, of Harrisburg. The following upioititinents were made for the Harrisburg District Presiding Klder, Kzra U. Yocuin; Air ville, John Muttern: Bethel nnd Trini ty, Harry Seifert: Caniphill and Sal cm, Thomas Klliot: Carlisle, Benja min Mosser; Chainbersburg, J. Kills Hell: Dillsburgand Wellsvillo, (ieorge Womer; Duncannon, John Horning: Gettysburg and New (,)xford, Vuugn Hue;, (ireencastle, Prank Holier; Grcenvilluge, Adoljihiis McClosky: Hanover, J. Kmory Weeks: Harris burg, Curtin Heights, Charles Har niti!: Kpworth, P. Pranklin Kyer; Fifth Street, John H. Polsgrove; Grace, J. Wesley Hill; Hidgo Avenue, Benjamin Conner; St. Puul's, Charles Hurtzel; Thirteenth Street, Williain Moses; Hurrisonville, Bruce Hughes: Hustontown, Abraham Prank; Lewis berry, Gordon Gray: Llttlestown, Joseph Gruy; Liverpool, Prank Buyers; Marysville, (.'onway Dickson: Mc Connelbburg, Henry Ash: Mechanics burg, Churles Dunning: Mercersburg, John Forrest; Mt. Holly Springs; Kmory Swart;'.: New Cumber land, Augustus Fasick, Newport, Kliner Baker; Newvllle und Pine Grove, llol lin Taylor: llehol oth and Boiling Springs, Dorsey Miller; llou.ersville, Henry Cares; Shippeusburg, Morris K. Swurtz; Shrewsbury, Geo. Lurned; Stewurtstown, Win. Carver; Waynes boro,' George Hoke: West Fuirview, William Decker; Wriglitsville, And. Taylor: Duke Street, Win. P. Kvelund; Kpworth. Kdwin, Pyles; First Church, Martin Ganoe; Hidgo Avenue, John Mann; York, West Street, Jeremiah Bennemun: York Springs, Theodore Haven; .las. Morgan, Harry C. Whit ing, professors in Dickinson College, members of Carlisle Quarterly Confer ence, Silas C. Swallow, superinten dent Conference book room. Some appointments in the .Tunlatu District: . Presiding elder, Kmery M. Stevens. Burnhain, Alexander Lam berson; Burnt Cabins, George W. Mc Ilnuy; Kverett, Hichurd Hinkle; Kver ett circuit, James Doherty; Hopewell, Kllsworth M. Aller; Lewistown, G.W. Stevens; Manor Hill, Lorenzo D. Ott; Maplcton and Mill ('reek, Henry Tre verton; New Bloomlleld, Harry K. Ash; Newton Hamilton, Nelson Cleuv er; Orbisonia, W. H. Whitney; Hays Hill, ('buries Camphcll;Saxion, C W. Wusson; Thoinpsontown, Gideon P. Sarvls; Three- Springs, William J. Shoatfer. , BURNT 0AIHN.S. Mack Kdddy and Cluudo Kolly went to'Clmmbursburou Friday and returned Sunday Frauk Welch aud Frauk Morrow, of Shade Gap, atteudod the social at this place ou Thursday uiht. ....W. G. Gluut, of Kuobsville, visited Burnt Cabius school on Friday Miss Alice Kelly was a Fort Littleton visitor Wedues day evening Misses Daisy Polk and Lena Fore, of Kuobs ville, spent Thursday night with tho former's sister, Miss Lauret ta Polk of this place, and attend ed the social. . .".A. J. Fore was at Knobsvillo Monday . . . .Among those who are on the sick list are Mrs. Newman, Jennie Uouc.lt, Cora Doran; aud Isabella Miller. We hope for their speedy recov ery Fred Cromer and Mis,-, Em ma Bare of Fori Littleton were guests of Mrs. Baldwin Sunday evening Mrs. Ilouck is visit ing friends in Fort Littleton We are glad to seo the smiling face of our new "pastor," Uev. G. W. Mcllnay iu our midst again Mrs. Win. Locke, of Fort Littleton, spent Sunday at Mrs. Houck's Mrs. Shadle and son spent Saturday aud Sun day with friends near Strasburg. ....George McGowan, of Fau nettsburg, spent Sunday with his brother at this place Dr. Dtdbey was called to our town professionally on Sunday. AcCONNL:LLSBURG, PA., MARCH 29. 1900.'' A DICK IN. I alnt much ov a skollar, an 1 never set nilself up us a noozpaprr corry spomler; but ther ur akazhenelly good tilings as never git into print, jest be caws tho t-dilyicr dont no nothin' about em. Sum eorryspuniler tole In last weuk's Pooltun Nooz ubowt sum yung people st id; In in Sowth Afrikay foarden neer Mister .ledge Mortens, an how 1 ov the yung men got a duel: in when the Is'ost he waz on lied doun in the waw tor, nn how the luydees set in the sledd a shiverln at tliethawtov weigh den out, nn hough thu uwl hollered til tlm stoit thi .ledge's klock. That fourdun he, a bud repertashun fur axiilence, an a pcrtishun fur u Cowntie briye wooa be In order. But two git down to the pint. Jedge Mourton whose simpulles went owt sew fur the unfortinit yungstirs who wer in thet fourd lust Sunday a weuk, wanted auuther boss. Noing that honest Jim Lake cood, ut vary short notis, soot a man too hoss llesh, the Jedge went down, a deel was muid in lessen no time, un the Jedge sturtcd fur houm. Awl went well til he kame to this who-dooed foarden, an awl wood a went wel then, butt when the blaimcd critter got iu whare tho water wasdeapest, he delibberitly stuinbllled an pitched Kit) pounds ov the Cowntey Court bed long into the ir.oy tluds of ou 1(1 lick in crick. The hoss he got up un so did the Jedge. The hoss udmitt id hehed blundi-ed und thus, I suppose, saved hissclf fi um beiu Und fur Con tempt of Court. Tho Jedge bein ; iiost too the wawter buy this thyme, didn't gow too tho trubble ov H'lnouiitu in the hoss, but jest waid.;d out; nn inenny u one wood u cuwled that broot wuss names then the .lodge did; fur its a open queshtin wether the hoss dun it iu fun, whether it wuz dun in malles-a 4-thot, or wheth er it wuz a axident. The Jedge felt awli lte when he got houm an got sum dri klo.o on. Religious. Ilov. Wm. A. Y.'est, D. D., will preach in the Presbyterian church, ut this place, on next Sabbath morning, and ut Green Hill at .'I p. m. The con gregations at Green Hill and this place recently extended culls to Dr. West to become their Pastor, and it is to be hoped that his visit to tho Held will enable him to see his way clear to accept the culls. KN0BSVILL1C. Our sick folks are all improv ing, we are glad to note, for there is nothing so precious as good health. Mrs. Maggie IlaniiLMrs.Irwin Wilson, Mrs. Charlie Campbell, and Katie Fore spout Thursday with Mrs. William Gunuells help ing them to get ready for their sale, which took place ou Friday. Mr. Gunnells and wife are mov ing to Huntingdon county to Mr. Shaffner'K farm. We wish them success. Charlie Everts has returned to Daniel Fore's after an absence of nearly a year.' He had lived there for fourteen years, and was glad to get home again. Will Gunnells and Irvin Wilson called a fuw moments at Daniel Fore's on Saturday on their way to McCouuellsburg. Mamie Fore spent Sunday af ternoon at her uncle Daniel E. Fore's. Mrs. John Fore speut Sunday with her daughter Mrs. Samuel Cromer. One of our youug ladies learn ed something she thinks is new during tho last snow. The men had made all the paths they thought uecessary except to tlm frout gate. So she tried the broom but could accomplish nothing, then she just stepped into a phosphate sue)- and walked out to the gate aud back, and, lo, there was a good path. Nothing like ingenuity. The M. E. S. S., reorganized three weeks ago last Sunday, re elected all the old teachers except John Guunells who takes his brother' Will's place; Katie Fore takes S. II. Cromer's class, and S. II. Cromer takoi Katie's class. Mr. and Mrs. John Barmout and two daughters spent Sunday with Mrs. Barmout's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cliue of Fort Littleton. Our school closed on Saturday last. Mabel Fore, Olive aud Stel la Wiblo and Barry Hamil not having missed me day during the entire term, Wedding Cards. Cards are out announcing the mar riage of M iss Anna Virginia Hobin soii and Mr. Itichard Leonard Hender son at the First Presbyterian Church, Newport News, Virginia, ut half past four o'clock, Wednesday, April 11, llliX). . Miss Kohins')!! is a daughter of the late Hon. John A. Kobinson, a for mer prominent uttorney of this place. "Virgo,'' you have the most sincere wishes of your former school mutes und friends in Met 'oniu llsliiirg for the full realization of all tho happi ness that one anticipates when about to take that most important step. A .MODl'.L COKULSl OXDKNT. Chuinbersbiirg Public Opinion has a model correspondent in the person of John B. Hege. For liftcen years, he has contributed the local happenings in and urourd the town of Marion, und having u "nose for news," his "notes" were always full of solid meut a per fect chronicle of the times of his neigh borhood. Mr. Hege (-outlined him self to local facts, never Indulging in (lights of ' fancy nor dropping into poetry. He has systematically ar ranged his "iioicm'' in book form und they uie very valuable, especially us they can be relied on for reference. He makes an estimute that if "Marion Nnte.,'' were placed In a sing e column they would lie 77111 feet long, . or if placed in a single line, would measure 17, feet, equal to three miles and l.ViJ net in length. DUBLIN MILLS. James Gossnell took live bush els of onions to market on Satur day. There will be an examination held at Wiuegarduer school house o-i Friday, tho ilOth inst., ou ver tical writing and ou spelling. Whoever is the best writer aud speller is to receive a costly prize from the toucher, Prof. Scott Greenland. Ciiry McClaiu aud sister have the champion driving horse. Our boss skunk hunters captu r ed two skunks aud another wild animal the name of which they did not know. It turned out to bo a ground-hog. ' Those on the sick list aro Isaac Bratton, Mrs. Jacob Wiuegard uer aud Cordelia MeClsiin. Isaac Miller has his brush piled up ready for burning. Mrs. Andrew Fraker, who has been sick for some itiine, is im proving. A Hock of wild geese were seen going over ou Thursday last. Another of our old soldiers pitssed over. John "E. Hortou died on Saturday night, aud was buried at Centre on Monday. Fu neral services conducted by Uev. Uoberts. Annie Hoeter, near this ,place, was visiting her undo John Mil ler, below Ilustontowu, part of last week. Joseph Shaw was at Waterfall ou Thursday. There was a largo crowd at W. L. Berkstresser's auction ou Fri day. W. B. Stunkard who litis been stiwiug lumber on Daniel Uiue hart's place for some time, went to pull out the other day audstnek in the mud. He is now waiting for tho roads to dry up. Horse trading aud mumps are raging iu our neighborhood, Charles Brown, the duck hunt er of Woodonbridgo, was seen in our town last week. Some of our bes't youug men were at Clear Uidgo on Friday night. Catharine Mc( 'lain wont to Hus tontown on Friday last to spend a week with her friends, John Hoover's family. IIowTard Burnett Is again able to be on the streets of Pigskiu. Mrs. S. G. Wright who lias been visiting among her boys for the last couple mouths, returned homo on Saturday, John Hoover, Huslontowu's hustling huckster has 'made liis last trip. Thomas B. Stevens, our fine wood worker, is going to build a house in McCouuellsburg this summer. Emery Wiblo, of Clear Uidgo, attended Kpworth League at Cen tre on Sunday night. George Tice, who has boeu i away for some tune returned home on Saturday.' AIT. ALTO IT'HNACi: TO MTAKT. i All the property belonging to the I Mont Alto Iron Company, except-' Mont Alto I 'ark, lias lx on leased to C. K. r.llicott, of Philadelphia, for u j term of years with the option of pur-j cn.'isc. 1 ,ie iu ml eo-.nprises L.i.(KK) acres. Mr. F.llieoll. Is president of the Blue Mountain Iron Company which operates the furnace Cutoctin, near Thuiniont, on the W. M. K. K. He will take possession ut once and iiivs will be started in the furnace curly next week to dry out the stack. The machinery will be speedily repaired und tho trestles ami br:il-:es ulnmt. the furnace renewed. A.- seen in oi,, of the su'ieriuteudi-iits can be seared tr.im the Catociiii furnace he will be sent to take charge of Mont Alto. All the ore needed will be shipped from Cutoctin and Council.-., i'.le ei.ke will be used. About loll or IS men will be employed at the start. The property has never been thor oughly developed, but in April men will be put to work prospecting with diamond drills. The cores taken from the drills will be analyzed to see what veins of ore a.-e nioi-t desirable. If ll proper water level is reached so that the eliiscunbo easily drained, steam shovels will take out the ore and it will be sen! to tho washers ou a narrow gauge railroad, small locomo tives und curs being used. If the veins decided upon for development cannot be easily di ailed, steam pumps will be installed. The i-.-roperty has been wel! cared for and Mr. K'llicott who inspected it a few weeks ago, says the repairs needed are very few. I KOAI iMKS. HI.IKI.S. Mr. .Albert 1 leikes who conducted the coach making business in McCon nellsburg for nuiny years, (dosed out about four years ago and went to the fur west. Finding a good point for biuiness, he lias since been joined by his family. Mrs. H. II. Woollet of this place bus shown us u letter from Mrs. lleikes which wo know will bo In teresting to a largo number of the readers of the Ni'.wn, for McColinells burg has newr had within its limits a ni.'cr family than the Ileikeses. And us Mrs. Ih-ikes is so far uwuy she will not know ai- thing about the liberties we arc taking with her letter. Car.1 of '1 luniks. We desire to extend our heartfelt thunks to the good people of Huston town for the kindness shown us during our sore bereavement. !,. W. und X. M. K THOMPSON. The macl-dog scare is prevail ing again. It's worse than meas les; for when one is through with measles or whmping cough he may rest easy as to any future trouble from them; but one mad-dog-ism scarcely subsides, until there is a fresh break out worse than ever. Andrew Shives und wife tire critically ill. Mary Simpsou has iullainma tory rheumatism. Margaret Truax is quite poorly. Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Muses Gordon were up iu Ayr, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim 'Gregory and Mr. and Mrs. George Evans were at Andrew Shives's, How ard Zimmerman was at John Bess's, Mertie Strait was at Olive Gregory's, and Sadie Gre gory was at Jacob Peck's. Miss Georgia Truax, of Gem, spent from Friday until Sunday with Mrs. L. M. Shives, who gave a social Satuaday evening in honor of Miss Truax. Quito a number of young folks spent the evening there very pleasantly. Mr. L. W. Truax was in Mc C( muell sb u rg, Sa tu r day. Mrs. Frank Dishoug is visit ing her mother, Mrs. I. Peck. Mrs. Ella Truax und daughter Je'ssio, Mrs. Ephraim Gregory and daughter Olive, and Mrs. John Hess visited MargaretTruax Saturday. Miss Emma Pittman is visiting near Gem. LAUREL UI IX JK Fulton aud Harvey Gordon left tho first of tho week for Virginia where they have secured employment. Uobert Mellott will soon have hi-, limekiln ready to burn. B. F. Shives aud wife were sud d.vuly culled to Thompson town ship, Friday, on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Shives's molher. Mary Slave, who has been con fined in doors on account of an at tack of quinsy, spent Sunday at B. V. Shives'. AlicoShives spentSunday with the family of John Waltz. Stella Bard remained with us over Saturday and Sunday. Xetta Lynch spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Ilimmel Harris. Miss Burd, Clara Brown und sister spent part of Sunday with the family of Mrs. Lynch. B. F. Shives spent part of Sun day at Jacob Clouser's. Cui'.at Falls, Moutuna, March 1, 1!KI0. My dear friend Mrs. Woollet: I have so often thought of writing to you, and have just as often put it olT. Wo are uwuy out here, three thousund miles from my native state aud so many of my loved ones. Lucy and I left Huntingdon the 10th of last June, spent some time iu Harrisburg with Lillie. and left Pennsylvania the lilth of July. We went to Mount Ver non, Missouri, and had a nice vis it of six weeks with Phebe and Mac. We left them the JiDlh of August and arrived in CreutFalls, Montana, tho ud day of Septem ber, and Lucy went into the school room the ,'th, she having only two days to rest from our long journey. Site is real well and likes her school work very much. Tho climate here is line, only the high winds are objectionable. At present we tire having lovely weather. The winter has not been severe. We have hud some very cold weather, but it did not last long at any time.' We have had several blizzards, the like of which I don't care to seo any more. Last week, one evening, just as Parker was going out the door to go to pray or meeting, ho said, "Listen at it raining." We all ran to tho door to hear it, ' for it was something so uow it was the first rain we had since Sep tember. We all stood on the lorch to enjoy it aud said, "Dou't it seem like Pennsylvania." June is the raiuy month here, after which it does not rain for nearly a year. The altitude being so high, and our having no damp," raiuy weather, are reasons why it is so healthful hero. We are all enjoying good health, for which we aro very thankful. I often think of my friends in McCouuellsburg aud wouder how they are progressing iu the Chris tian life. Do you have a W. C. T. Ui There's a ..great field for work in that lino here; this is a Godless place, aud there is much to bo done for tho uplifting of hu manity. I could make good use of the temperance literature I left with you if I had it here. Remember mo kindly to the friends. I will bo very glad to hear from you at any time. Your friend, A 1)1 mi-; E. IIK1KF.S. !104 8th Ave., South. BELDOK, Vu. A briliaut wedding took place on lust Thursday at Chus. Davis'. His daughter Fitnuie und Bernard Shilllett were joined in holy wed lock, Uev. S. L. Baugher officiat ing. About seventy-live invited friends" were present. 0. W. Baugher, of this place, moved tofElktou, Vu., lust Tues day, ou the farm that he bought u few weeks ago. C. D. Wyant is spending this week at the U, B. Conference in llarrisouburg, Vu., just twenty miles from here. Barbara A. Morris, of Ro:,e Brook, Vu., is visiting her sister Matilda C. Baugher hero for two or three weeks. A. W. Powell will start for Ala bama, soon. S. L. Baugher preached lu;,l Suuduy at Mt. (3 rove. Long live Thk Finro.N County Niows. Tho woathor here is warm. NUMBER 2. Personal. Miss Nora Lodge, of Kmmavllle, Is visiting her sister, Mrs; rf. W. Kirk, in this place. Hyson Fraker and sons, (Joorgeund Wanuiel, of Fort Littleton, were in town on Saturday last. s Mrs. Annie Hens, of Pittsburg, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. I). Dalbey, of this place. l'-lair Truax who is teaching tho young idea of the Meadow Crounds how to shoot, paid us a brief visit on Huturdny ' Hndcrtuker Isaac H. Luyton,.of Mel fast, und Merchant John I'lessinger, of Whips Cove, were pleasant callers at the News ollice yesterday. Walter C. Peck, after spending a day or two this week with his sisters, Cora and Mury in this pluce, left for Medford, Tuesday morning. M. I). Mnthias, of Hustontown, call ed to see us ou Saturduy. His daugh ter Miss Millie, a. pupil of 1'rof. Mil ler, returned homo with him. Mr. und Mrs. Alex. Hamil, of Fort Loudon, were visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Logan und sister Mrs. Kdwiird Ferrenburg, onHnturduy lust. Miss Kttie Kvuns, who bus spent several months In our midst as u pu pil of Prof. Miller, returned to her home iu Thompson township, on Sat urduy. Logue Hess and Job I'lessinger, two of Helfusfs much respected citizens were iu town on Friday lust on busi ness intent. They culled at the Nkws ollice. Hev. Lewis Chambers, of Uig Cove Tannery, was a Nkws culler one day lust week. We lire always pleased to seethe iteverend gentleman's cheerful countenance. Michael Luidig, merchunt, of Lui dig, was a Nkws ollice culler on Fri day, lie was uccoinpuuied to our town by his duughter und Mrs. Her thu Moreheud. Miss Gertrude Hoke und Kdword Keisner spent from Friday until Tues day morning ut their homes in this pluce and enjoying tho society of their numerous friends. Miss Maud Hunks and brother Hay mond, of Chuuibersburg, lu., are vis iting at tho homo of their grandmoth er, Mrs. Charlotte Hunks, of North Spring street. F.verett Press. Jumcs Kendall, jr., a studeut of tho C. V. Slute Normul, Shipponsburg, wus visiting his purents, Mr. und Mrs. Junius (J. Kendall, in Ayr township, from Friday until Tuesduy. Mrs. 1 luth Hugener, who bus been spending severul months with her daughter, Mrs. A. 1). Dalbey of this pluce, went to Pittsburg, Monday, to visit her duughter, Mrs. Sweeter. Miss Lois A. Culdwell returned to her homo in this pluce Monday even ing. Her visit of severul weeks umong relatives und friends wus brought to an abrupt termination by tho death of her brother. W. II. Huumgardner, F.su,., of Wells Tannery, drove dowu yestorduy to meet his daughter Muudo who Is re turning from Wilson College for a spring vacation. Nelson Daniels and sister Miss Margaret, of Licking Creek township, were visiting the fumilies of their sis ters Mrs. William Huumgardner and Mrs. I'ulmer I. Mann in this place on Saturday und Sunday lust. Sunuiol 1). Goldsmith, formerly of I 'olo, Ills., started Sunday lust for WInber, I'u., where he will locule per manently iu tho merchant tailoring businesu. Ho wus oecnmpunlcd us for us Kverett by his brother-in-luw, Chus. H. Stevens. W. H. Gunnells und finally, of Dub lin township, left for Airy Dale, Hunt ingdon county, on Monday lust. Miss Delia Campbell accompanied them und will reiuuin as a member of tho family. Wo hope one und all will bo pleased with their new homo. Tho community has lost u good citizen by the removal of Mr. Gunnells. !'.. II. Cliue, who just closed a suc cessful term us teacher, of Knobsvillo school, left on Tuesduy to enter tho Stuto Normul ut Shipponsburg. Yes, Hint's tho wuy our teachers get rich teach through the winter, gather a little money together, go away and spend it through tho summer in pre paring for next winterand so It goes. The good people of Licking Creek township will regret tho departure from their midst of Guorgo 11. Hockcn sinith und wife on Wednesday last) Their son Chester and daughter Mrs. Irwin Mellott have their homes in Cameron, Illinois, and this fact in duced them to leave their native homo and locate In tho west, where they will remain if they like tho country. Thoy have tho well-wlsheg of the entire com munity, yVlhlc Vullniiec. At the Lutheran pursonugo, Mct'ou nellsburg, on Wednesday, March 21, l!HXl, by Hev. D. P. Druwbuugh, Mr. Harvey A. Wiblo of Solea, Hunting don county, und Miss Kttu Vullanco of MoConuollsburg, were united in marriage. Thk Nkws joins with their many friends la best wishes for u long and happy lifo.