( M'v", PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THK F03TVmv, JSKv SELINSG KO VE. F. K. Bower, EmLj of liewislnirg, was in town Saturday, ""it is currently re.xrted that there is to be a wedding here in the near future. Kev. Fortner was a visitor at Herndon one day last week. We learn that Dr. Voelkler has sold his house to A. V. Smith, the station agent. S. P. Burns and wifegave a birth day dinner in honor of G. W. Glass, Mr?. B'fl father, on Tuesday last. Will Nipp'e has been engaged by a firm in illianisport as an en graver. Miss Stella Doebler sjicnt Thurs day at Sunbiiry. Ow ing to a wreck at Shindel, Sat urday morning, the trains were all late. K J. Sehoch and wife gave a 0 , o'clock dinner to some friends Fri day evening. Reuben Meiser made a business trip to Williamsi)ort last week. An operetta will be given by the lady students of the University, Sat urday evening, in the interests of the athletic association of said insti tution; it will be held in the opera bouse. Mis. Harry Boyer spent several days last week at Mt. Carnal visit ing friends. An accident occurred at the Mar ket st. crossing on Monday of last week. Wm, P. Seifret of Fremont was driving across the track and was run into by a train. It is said lie was thrown over the cars landing on the opposite side of the tracks. He was Ixidly cut and bruised about the head and shoulders. It is a great wend r he was not killed. This is a dangerous crossing as there is so Btnch shitting linckward and for ward.' PAXWNVILLE Mrs. Isaac Gill is spending a few days at Salem visiting relatives. Miriam Bachman of Middlcburg is visiting Mrs. Sarah Mitchell. Wesley Nerhood visited in Union Comer Sunday. Robert Benfer of Bellevue, Ohio, is visiting relatives and friends at ihis place. Edward Mitchell left Friday, for Bellevue, Ohio, where he intends to Spend the summer. Wilson Gitl took atrip to Blooms burg last week. Ira llarner of Bloomsburg rame home Saturday to visit his parents. Henry Hassinger of Union coun ty visited his father here last week. Harvey Mitchell visited his sis ter in Mifflin County last week. UNION TOWNSHIP. Allen Stahl spent a few days of last week at Shainokiu. C. II. Sechrisi will work at Shamokin Dam this summer. Emanuel Longac'rc is digging a will. He is usinir dynamite tor blasting and savs that after each dis charge he hears a, very peculiar sound coming up from below. J. W. Herman has a pet oppos sum. A. E. Aueker built a clock that runs twenty four days with one winding. H. C. Steffen built a bam to ac comodate his canine friends. He lias six in number and all good stock. H. L. Sholly and his brother, Jacob, with his family spent a few days of last week among friends here. Lottie Spangler and Lizzie Schrey With a horse and buggy were fast in a snow bank Saturday. When found they were nearly exhausted. Mrs. J. G. Martin of New Co lumbia is visiting among friends here. The Witmer's United Evangeli cal Sunday School elected the fol lowing officers for the coming year begining April 1, 1901: Supt., Al len 8. Sechrist; Asst. Supt., S. A. L. Strawser; Serfy., A. 8. Sechrist; Aart.Ssc'y., Daniel Wolf; Treas., Allie Bogle. w. ----- ,g -rm - ii i ii iwh iM r PORT TREV EK I ON Miss Dora t eaver of Aline was the welcome guest of Kev. Brillhart and family last week. Miss Gertrude Gaugler of Sun bury was in town Sunday. Geo. Bine and wife of Milton spent Sunday with the hitter's par ents. Our natural bridge passed down the river this week and the ferry men are again exercising their skill as oars men. Jacob Shollv, wife and daughter, Miss Mabel, of Tyrone, Spent several days with relatives in town. They were former residents of our tow n and are always welcomed by all. ""Miss Addie Vankirk of North urn berlaod is Bvendins a few days in town. C. W. Knights went to Baltimon Sunday to visit his sister, Miss Alice who will accompany him to Wash ington to attend the inaugeratiou. Mrs. F. A. Shambnugh and daughter, of Shamokin are spending a few weeks in town. The former is keeping house for her father, John Snoke, while her husband and moth er have gone to Washington, D. C. Many of town's people attended the funeral of Geo. Houscr of Ycr dilla, Saturday. Michael Brubaker and wife of Mahantongo and Mrs. Kate Flan ders of Chapman were the guests of G. I. Flanders Sunday. S. P. Stetlen and wile spent Wednesday at Selinsgrovc. Miss Alice Wendt of Mciservtlle is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Fisher. Miss Daisy Witmer of Dundore is attending her sick sister-in-law, Mrs. Jordan Winner. Mrs. Henry Attinger. Frank I looser and mother were to Shain okiu Dam last week. Miss Iva Rciehenbacli of Hern don mingled with friends here the past few days. (J. I. Reichenbach of Shamokin visited his daughter Sunday. Louis Charles, who has been em ployed near Pottstown during the winter, is visiting his family. Mrs. Fd. Wolf of Shamokin spent Sunday with her parents. Clinton Roush and friend of Mah antongo were the welcome guests of Miss Maud Charles Saturday. Mrs. Wesley Kelly, Mrs. Chas. Hendricks and Miss Gertrude Thuraby of Shamokin, Mrs. I). S. Thursby and daughter, Mary, of Sunbiiry, Mrs. Uriah Kelly, Mrs. John Stolil and daughter of Wil liamsport, Mr. Row and wife of Mahantongo, Mr. Fritz and wife and Mr. Nagle and wife of Liver pool attended the funeral of Hiram Kelly Sunday. A grand birthday party was given by F. A. Bingaman and wife VV'ednesday evening, Feb. 27th., in honor of their daughter, Lena. It was the largest social gathering of the season and all the leading society folks were present. The dining room made a mast striking appear ance as there were two large tables set in style and most beautifully decorated. Two large cakes adorn ed the tables, one was decorated with flowers and vines and on the other were placed nineteen lighted candles as a symbol of Miss Binga man'sage. At a very suitable hour oyster soup was served and a very elegant soup it was. Mrs. Bingaman is an up-to-date cook and with the assistance ot her sister-in-law, Mrs. K. P. Bingaman it could not l otherwise than good. At a late hour all returned home having had a good time and wishing Miss Lena many more happy birthdays. 8CHNEE N. E. Stuck and Hiram Schnee were to Richfield last Saturday. David Hoover loaded a car with shingles last week. Some of our people attended the horse sale at Freeburg Thursday W. A. Schnee was to Kautz one day last week. The Fremont school will hold their entertainment Saturday, March 16th. David Hoover will move his saw mill to Shadle next week. ITS CORP- . PALLAS NEWS G. A. Neitz of Dundbre -pent a few days in tin? vicinity lax week. Every body lu re is sincerely re joicing at the prospect ot a new bridge accross the Susquehanna at Port Trevorton as it will jive us very near rail road facilities. On Thursday the remains of Aaron Fisher were interred at Grubb's im etery. The funeral was well attend-1 ed, Kev. Miller officiating. Mr. Fisher being an old and respi eted citizen he leaves many friends be sides a widow and two children. Having attained the age of NO years 2 months and 7 days. Amos Straub and daughters of Shadle called on Mrs. Bailey Sun day. John Spotts and John Minium spent Sunday at William 1 roups. Palmer Bower just returned from a visit to his brother, Foster, of Sunbiiry. On Monday evening a grand birthday party was given in honor of Frederick Bower, being his seven teenth birthday. About fifty guoMs were present and were all licatcd to a grand supper. Music being fur nished for the occasion by illiani Swartz and son. Prof. J. A. lien old teacher of Smith's school, Chapman twp., was seen in this vicinity Sunday. Calvin Bailey and Adam Neitz made a business trip to Chestnut Ridge Thursday. State or Ohio, City ok To ( i.i po, Lucas County, i RH' Frank J. Cheney makes oatli Hint he is senior partner of the tirui of F. J. Cheney A Co.., doing business in the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, 'tin! that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN- DRED DOLLARS lor each and ev ery case) of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh (Jure. EttANK P. OHKNEY. Sworn to before me and subacrib ed in my presence, this tu day of December, A. D. lSWS. skai. I Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeu in ternally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the syHttem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY AGO., Toledo, U. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family fills are the best. UUNDORE. Charles Sechrist got a new Swab wagon. Our debating school i- turning out a lew orators. I. W. Longacte, our auctioneer, has a harvest on hand. The proprietors of our furniture factory are hustlers. Dry geotls oheaper than ever at Dundore's store. A contented mind is a continual feast. Our township was wed 1 represent ed at court. J. A. Fisher's sale drew a large crowd. Isaac Campbell will move shortly to Northumberland County. Ed. Aueker will shortly move on a farm near Danville. The bridge at Port Trevorton will lie a substantial improvement in our county. J. A. Shaffer has been engaged to dress A. W. Aucker's apple trees. 'Squire Sechrist is still adding new blood to his "Buff Bocks." Our township poor house will have only a few inmates. Mary Schrawder and her daugh ter, Jennie, of Port Trevorton cal led on Maria W. Dundore. Kli Campbell will work on a farm near Freeburg. Dr. Krebs was in town. Henry Neitz one of the paupers of our township wants to do some thing for himself by making cigars. George Wolf of Northumberland stayed with his father, ex-sherifT Wolf, a few days. The ice on the Susquehanna is getting dangerous fur pedestrnins to cross. FAT IVTCCTa )LKS VmJU m ft V Seoadwar ItaltlOrt. m K Wl l.i vkk. J. i' Shellenberger bought a tir t'inni ; my horses at the Freebur i.ori-e .-ale, last week. I'M. bothrock's house burned dow n Tl uraday afternoon. Nothing .mis aavtd. No insurance. Allien Steinberger of Mifflin Co., has been holding meetings in the iinka in church at Bannerville for the past week. , rv The rheumatic patients are all improving under the care and tablets of Dr. (I. A. Fisher, of Lowell, Pa. The lion on the first of March was reasonably tame with only a lit tie snow. James Steely, J. H. Herbster and Charles Showers left last wtek fir Franklin Forge, Blair county, where thev iiave been employed on a stae mill. J. B. Shelli nberger's team flound er I in a snow drift Saturday on the public road betweeu Crossgrove and Haonerville. John savs it was irood Inck fhey did not break a leg for it could have been done eaisly. ' Mrs. C. V, Pisher is still confined tohcr bed from her late sickness but is slow ly improving. Mrs. .lame- l'eter and Mrs. S. II. I 1 'In I In,- urn lu, ill o....rt.i,l I., lu, ,.. ! 1 t btir 1 lUg latter tic 111 tlieir late BICkuess. Mrs. Harriet Herbster is also im proving from her paralytic stroke. Did you take in the inaugural ball? if net, Why not? COURT PROCEEDINGS. Heportwl by .lament,. Crouae, Kmj. Court convened Monday, Kelt. 2.", A. I). 1901, at II o'clock A. M., Hon. H. M. Met 'lure, President Judge, and lion. Z, T. QeniLerling and Hon. V. V, (Uegle, Associate Judges, presiding. Geo. V. stetler was appointed fure muu f the grand jury. ivB. EwingB, E. A. Helser, Philip HC Will ami Amnion Womer wen' an I mill 1 i d tipstaves. COURT OF QCARTKlt SESSIONS. A nolle prosequi was entered in the Case of the common wealth vs. Milton Mengle. The grand jury Ignored tin bill in the case of the common wealth vs; W. A. MeWilliaios and found true bills in the case of same vs. Henry W. Darner and Irvln K, Bilger, w ho plead guilty of the charge of fornication nml bastard and received the usual sentence The Indlctemenl was quashed in the east of the ciiinmoliweallii vs. H. M. Krobs who was Indicted for practicing metiiclnc without registro-.1..,. 1 1 ' Mi. 1 garduer, The report of viewers appointed to Thursday, Peli. 2S, A. I. 11)01, v t view bridge site across the BustiuehannaLdjournct I to Saturday. April, 157, next. ltiverat Port Treverton was eon tinned j m a nisi, ordered to be tiled and laid before i thugnind Jury at Juue sessions, next. T Oi j Est I BL Tlie hotel licenst of Jacob o. Mart. por InfantB and children, at Cbspman was transferred to M. J . u , . w ,, .. Fisher. Die Kind You Have Always Bought Exceptions were tiled to report of road Viewers in Monroe township. fcttWptionS were tiled to the report of the road viewers in Mlddlecreek ' township, All tax collectors' bonds were approv ed. The rcHrt of bridge Bite in Perry township was approved as a county bridKe. (I. A. Botdorf, Jonas Yearickand W. Hasyinger were appointed to view county bridge site over the Susque-' liauiiu River in Chapman township. W. Moyer, Hiram lliirnw and How- ard fjhambach were appointed to re- VieW public roiul ill Mlddlecreek town- , james dunaiCBWiirui, a) wester r Hin ders and John H. Diemer were apnoiut edview public road ill Franklin town ship. Charles Wetzel, I. I. Manbeik and Q.O. Outelius were appointed to re- i view public road in Monroe township. COURT OK COMMON PIiKAS. O. V. Bow, sheriff, acknowledged .l..,l I,. T f ItiiUor I'jui . for I interest : m i i u i In live acres of land in Hpring town-1 . . , " . ' , , q, I amp, soitma me pi.-p-.., , . J. ow. ely. There were only three cases on the civil list, and they were all Continued. 0BPHAM8 coritT. A rule on heirs was gruntotl in estate of Samuel Fall, dee'd. An order of sale was granted in estate App"'1"" ''" of Annie L. Stahl, dee'd. "ff, ou manase our do love 01 Return to order of sale was continued in the estate of William Leach, dee'd. W. H. Miller was appointed trustee Fw HOLIDAY PRESENTS Ftf EVERY DAY USE The Lamp of ff imp nun nnen i nam up or amok, or emie vou to us,. Ii MINg ; the lump Oml MOM R""hI when you get It and Maya ir,l ; On- lamp that you never trSV UiKlv pad Willi, nnca you haw it : that 'a m Zbc JScw utaer lumps may bo orreml ymi aa ' Juat aa (rood " they may ho. In BUM ramikecta, hut f..r all arouml food, new. there's nnlv cue. T.r ifi m KoArtttr, T'i make Jure UM lamp, Teie joy is aniline, i.k for filename On it : every Limp ha it. IIM Varieties.) OM ampa SIndn New. We can nil rv In parent, o matter a heUnT you want a new lamp or jf.ine. an oM one retalreil or refln lahisl, a vaae nountedOT ather make of lump traoafonn. J" now Rocnester. n eu do a. i-i ua aeml yon literature on the ml loot. rc 11 CI A I ISTS In tha trratmrnt of Ji.raaei yl Lampa. Consultation 1'W I Ii. THE H3CHE8TEH LAMP Cfl., kiLILH. RS' HARDWARE Is nil absolutely m i t-ssity if you intend to build. Y iu will iumm! many things on which I eau s;veou money. MY MlK K is l W AYS I CLUDING A COM I I .K I K MNE Reading I lard wan Companies' (7-V Kli HA TED l. )CKS INSIDE TRIMM INGS, Snil me your fpeeilieution, and 1 will ylidli quote you tin jn ii i . 10 AI L QOODS (if ARAN ' EED AS RHPRHSENTLD. I S I till ISII I II in 1HTO. W. H. -I-M-f-r-t-l-?-H-!-;--?-!-J-!-J-!-H-4-I-H- rrr. Tri-eiiniiil i' of TAHl LAR MiVTI 1 KM showing iissf rd valued Real ri d Per Hon Proiierty taxable loi i ounty purposes as returned by - lie rVssecBors on the '-MIli day of Sc n her l'joo, ijommisRion"r Vulueol Valuaof Cowi VitluuAtiifl Nuint'H of VUuea H omes and itnd Neat Valun of TrftdfH proHTty lix- Miilos over CatUoover Oec'ipatloua and ablofor DlHlrli'lf. Keiil'Kstute. louryeurs four years I'rofes.sloiiH. I'oiitilj of age. old. purpotM. ,iidinn IIIMMK Ui $26tKJ U(J IH07&UU I1H4UII (I BMver wvm nn 4.mmio iwiaao uvnoo 2117.111? 00 Bearer Weal (limwoii fiKHinn coriwi lAlsooo laisimno entre imi'illHl eil.soo 849.100 i:7S0O MM 'in Chapman IM08I Wl 44.11 mi .'Mill 00 14X90 00 ITi.tinOO " Franklin BS.IOWI'0 filtnno .Woo 1ST70 00 NnotofM Juktmn zswttoo Minoo IVMOO TWOOO a.:;.sno Mlildloliurt; l.Tillli no ifi 1 1 HO T'JOno ITiMlnO IWimilU MliMliiTeek 19334000 Wlfi no ailMC, no MCOOQ ili4S100 Mnriroo :i77Vf4 00 KTino mcia on 17SOI 00 illuiSJ UI Penn iTw.rtiw O4uoo ctrsoo ii7fiui mi: i,m l'orry U2M7 00 7810 00 4H1100 ISI84 00 lliWiOd Perry Went 17449100 .vinim ran 00 Kisoo looivioo SellDOgTOVO MI2I100 fMI (Ml IIHUO S447S00 s;k7-?Oo 1 ! Spring jr,7iwiiM) Ml 00 ad n ITSIBafj 804050 00 i I nlou 10757 00 B8IO00 j'l'i'O 10970 00 IRlKMtOO J I Waohlnirton 4oatiwi00 7si no 4WMm i'iu7 00 MOsoiOO j ToOil I4W4448 00 I10SIUOO fiffVM 00 471";U7UM 4 NOTICE h hereby given t but we, the undersigned ' mmtOBlouere will attend and olt aa o uoam or RoTwun ol v nun Uono in our (imnu for the varloua dioKicu on ibo within named day I nraomany dayo aa ore M'i eNiiry for the purpose or finally determining whether any of tin h hove valuation Ij Hie to- (Mora or corrections bj tbe Comtnlaalonero have boon modebotow a just rnte scrordiBs to tin intent and meaning of the oct of Jul WUi, IMS, and to reduce, raise unit equalize the same according to law. The ( ' mmlsslonerftt III ultend i tei hear Ihediai ririMit Adams, lleavor, Ittaver Weal, ( centre, Spring Jackson. Moiidsj . Mitieli ISlb. Monroc.l'cnn, Selltihgrove, Union, Mlddlettrvnk alio Chap man, Tuesday, Marcb inb, I'erry, Verry Weal, Washington, Mlddleburg and franklin, Wed- nesday, Mnnii itoih, Atlt'al : .1. N, Bnoati'H, Clerk. ofW, II. Raumgardner, a mlnof son of Jaeoii llaumgardner, dee'd, All the accounts of executors, admin istrators and guardians, and the wid ows' appraisement! were eonftrmetl as advertised except those herein after i mentioned. Fxceptions were Uletl lo the account I of the former trustee uf V. II. liaum- Boars the Signature He llnd Tried It. Hlx Do you consider it wrong to Cheat a lawyer? Ilix Well, it may not be wrong, but ii's impossible, Chicago Haily News. ilia Tnei t n i n 1 1 Ezplalned. Charley Mood let op Now, I always ay just what I think, don'tcherknow ? Dolly Flashlight Is that why you a e generally so silent ? -Town Topics. Method In Ilia Mndneaa. Kill I .saw QUI use a $lu bill lo light his cigar. .liil Isn't h extravagant? "Oii.no; it was a bill some fellow sent him for groceries."- -Yonkera states- Wnrklnf In Harmony. Young Doctor Congratulate me., old chap. I'm off to visit my first patient. Young Lawyer 4? ootl. I'll go with you; perhaps he hadn't made his will. Tit-Bits. Rapld-Trnnalt Itetiirna. "I wouldn't be guilty of doing a favor for a man and tin in, in a da or two, askicif UtS to do ui" one. ,. ... ... ,, , ,A "No; norl; I d ack him right straight off ,)pfon. tis n-aUtude (rets, a chance to cool."- Indlanapoi Journal. Jual WluKled. "How ilitt Bleanor announce her en- gugeineiit ?" "Just wiggled the linger that wore the diamond ring." -Puck, "Neither; I rive him bones." Stray Stories. Steady Habits Rochester. s Irrlay St.. .rV. I- -S-f -I- Hp !- l(( K of SD COMI'LETE IN- Helm, the ta Slaml, I., i SUNBIIRY, PE1NNA. t I-H-$-W-K?J-I-?-K!v-:-: --:-i Snyder County for 1901. and imrtlj equalized by the county riKo i . Mn i Kit, .Ions I' W hvki.. ( . W Knioii is. Comtn Iss. WTint He Sold. "My wealthy uncle spoke very niew ly of wm. Henrietta," -;ii'l Mr, Meek ton; "very nicely, indeed, I'm sure you would have been Muttered if you could have heard hitn." "Indeed:" "Yes. His tribute to your personal charms was muat graceful, nnd at thr same 1 i me his recognition of your store of Information, such as most ; plt need a lifetime to acquire, wbj con vincingly sincere." "I should like to know precisely what he said." "1 -an recall his exact language," Mr. Meekton wenl mi. in gentle nun cence. "He said you looked like 25 mni talked like B0."- Washington Star. v no OtTaet. "Hairpins have g up, buh," said the notion store WOIIlllll In the kid who said he wanted two cents' virth for his unit her. "Don't I git eight fin- two cents any more'.'" he asked. "No; only six." "All right; gimme six. Pa had a by the hair when I enme nwny, nnd I guess she can make six Imirpil by the time the racket is over and I get home." Chicago Daily Newa. It Made n UlnTerenee. ".No," he Siiid, "I will nni pay von for that quart of milk. My fe thought it was chalk mixture nnd gave it ti the children for medicine." "Then," replied the holies) milk man, "the bill will lie $1.85, I used In he a druggist, and prescription work costs money," Baltimore Atner can. Brave Iiuihk Man, "I must speak to your father about our ngagenit nt to-night," said lie, boldly. "But papa's in Philadelphia, George," she answered. "All the more reason why I should speak to him to-night. I'll use tha telephone." Yonkera Statesmen. Thf Reasoa. Little George (to debt collector) Father isn't in, hut he told me to ask you to call to-morniw. Collector Ha will be at borne then, will he? (ieorge No, sir; he'll bo out. That's why he told me to tell yon U call then. N. Y. World. t.etitnit Beyond the l.lmlt. Mrs. Hurdock How long the even ings arc now, John I Mr. Hurdock Yes, they are too everlasting long! According to that young Mr. Staylnte, who is sparking Arabella, they begin at seven and ia.st until half-past 111 Brooklyn Eagle. ,