UUHJJO&K. Patience is the mainspring success. This week our farmersare sowing most of their wheat and rye. Cider making is on m full this week and apple butter will be a luxurv next winter. next week Mr. Mull and wife of Shadle 1 were in town last week. Our Susquehanna coal diggers are making a success of it. Kate list Seelicrist is on he sick Better feed your cider apples to ! the cows than to make them iuto eider for your boys to get drunk on. I Our pupils schools are under full I lieadway and it is pleasing to know that the teacher as well asthe pupils j are doing their lxst Dundorc is paying good prices ; for poultry. The mind should not be a garret where old rubbish is kept. The attempted assassination of our President has made hot blood and our home anarchists had better shut up. Our Township poor house is con ducted on the principle that he that will not work shall not eat. P. H. Sechrist is hauling his rye to market. Jacob Gaugler hauled a load of potatoes to Selinsgrove market. 'Squire Sechrist raises the best melons along the line. John Houtz of Freeburg was in town with a load of cigars. John P. Wise has gone to a hospital at Phila. to be treated under the advise of Dr. Krebs. George Campbell, one of our oldest and respected citizens, is on the sick list. Maria W. Dundore and Eliza Mears called on Katie Seelicrist and proceeded to Mr. SlegeFs peach orchard where they got an abund ance of selected peaches. Edward Witmer caught a fish that weighed one pound. jl UliOBKflULB Mrs! Minnie Miller nf ICanuna City, Missouri, who has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. B. F. Walter, returned home Friday. Solomon Klase and lady friend of Lewistown spent Sunday with his parents, Henry Klase and wife. H. H, Schander and James Houser of Port Treverton transact ed business at this place Tuesday. Antes Ulrich attended Co. G's annual bean soup at Selinsgrove Friday. Miss Mable Row made a business trip to Beavertown Monday. Mrs. Arlington R ow daughter-in-law of Sheriff Row, and Effie Bolig ot Selinsgrove called on friends at this place Saturday. Mrs. Annie Hotten stein and laughter of Middleburg were seen u our streets Wednesday. W illiam Hummel and wife spent Sunday with Simon Kratzer and wife, J. A. Schroyer attended thepicuic at New Berlin Saturday. WANTED imrvir hat. ithsovh of miAn. MMr and (-ood reputation In each state (one In "us eounty required) to represent and advor 'stabllslieil wealthy business house of o'ld Dimnrial standing:. Salary flS.eO weekly WM i expeiuNM additional, all payable In cash fSCll Ueillll'Allnv illn.i'l frnm liMil .,lN..a none ami carrlwe furnished, when necessary. nefireilcei. Knplmw ..If ,l,lr,.ml .lamml envelope Manager, ;:16 Canton Building, Chi. Conaolatloa. "Poor Dylkina, made despondent bv pari of sickness, took his own life last night." l'oor fellow! Rnt rh.w le didn't have a groat deal to take." -Leslie's Weekly. Nothing Innsnal. "Ue has a heart of stone." she cried. Her friend laughed sardonically. ".No Wom'cr: ho la lh nct! .-, the museum." Chicago Daily ews. elf-Evident. "It isn't always the stronger that ll the battle." Well, I should SBV not. Anv mar. led 111 T1 V,,,,,.... !... T T , auvwa nun. A U W 11 X UJI- ics. His Only Chance. 'His wife kovs that he holds the peord for talking in his sleep." No wonder. It's about the only 'nance i,n .1-.,. i,. 4 t. urn ... ,, -.r . - .... I ..... i ,11,11 ll.i. ll. ml ;i truK-cway. n. . l imes. Talr Warnlnur. "Onbber, you want to be careful "' uniiKing water. "Why?" A flannel mouth like yours might brink." Harlem Life. Latltndlnarlan. "1 it n low ehurrh?" "Extremely low. Whv tha ln,li ally Ukc off their hats!" Detroit FLINT VALLEY. of i The correspodent wishes to in furm the people that there was a istake de in the time of Rev. rolu,nLD 8 8erm(,)n 99 . . -,. r " u. u. Mover shot his old hound last week. tie was also lucky -1. t .. I A L! I I L euougn 10 snooi u coickcu iuiwk. T. C. Laudis remodeled his house on the ke last week, making a oderu and "p-to-dute dwelling, The peach marketers are visiting Sunbury quite often, Percival Gnrman visited T. C. Landis last week a few days Some of the young folks of this )law were jfa-jSM ,, Sunday morning when it rained, at many wanted to attend the cainptiieeting at Page's grove, P j MoV(.r soK, (w0 Iast week for $u0. The .Mite Society of the EbfMHf church was reorganized last Satur day evening. Wilson Mitterling of near Selins grove passed through this valhy Sunday. Samuel Straub will heirm to plaster John Walter's house in Freeburg this week. Oscar Gilltert's house is well un der construction the carpenters are waiting on the plasterer, to finish it. Chas. Moore, Sr., who is working in Suubury was at home over Sun day. James Haines will again begin burning lime this week. Misses Katie Trevits and Ellen Bressler, who are working at Salem spent Sunday at home. There were a lot of gentlemen visiting J. A. Mover's peach or chard on Sunday. T. C. Landis and wife visited his brother, John Landis, on Sunday- Charles Herman visited Jacob Ranier's Sunday. KKEAMKK. M. E. Erdley and G. C. Stuck were at the county seat Saturday. J. E. Ma gee, one of our success ful merchants, is having asoetylene lamps placed in his store and dwell ing house. Joe Lcsher, editor of the Selins grove Times, was in town Saturday. Jerome Walter and wife of Fre mont Co., Idaho, who have been vis iting friends in this locality for sev eral weeks, returned to their dis tant home. Chas. Keck, one of our oldest citizens, is seriously indisposed at present. Miss Erne Hummel of West Mil ton visited Amnion Gearhart's Sun day. The people of this place were horror stricken at the heinous and cowardly attack on the life of Presi dent McKinlcy. They all deeply and sincerely mourn his untimely death. That any but the most ras cally maniac possessed of a million devils could take the life of such a good man and great President, who has always done his duty nobly, is impossible. This country lias no use for such fellows and their doc trines and the sooner they are ex terminated the better. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollar Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cbener, for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West &Truax, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O. Waldino. Rinnan & Mab vin Wholesab Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 76o. per bottle. Sold by all Druggie te. J lull s family 1'ills are tne best. CENTRE VILLE. The farmers are busily engaged putting out their seeding. The re cent lains have retarded them some what. The picnic Saturday was well at tended at Centrcville, also the festi val which was held in the evening. There will be a festival at Her man's school house three miles west of Centrcville, Saturday evening for the U'lietit of beautifying the public school room. Miss Nora Walter of Union Co., visited friends in town over Sun day. The schools opened the 9th inst., with a fair attendance. SELINSGROVE." Daniel Sny leV find wVe of t!i Isle of Que have, gone to I'levciand aud other places on a visit. Mrs. EttKuiaii of Sunhtirv is being cutertaincd by Mr. and Mrs. Conrad. Senator Hummel and wife re turned from their trip. Mrs. B. (). Kessler aud daughter have taken a trip to Cleveland and other points. They were accom panied by Miss Laura Eiettrick. Harry Thompson who has been out of town all summer returned last week. Miss M. B. Scales of Massachutts has opened a millinery store in the room formerly ocmpied bv Mrs. Eby. Miss Maggie Phillips went to Chicago owing to the illness of her sister, Mrs. McLaughtcr. A telegram after her arrival announces that she is better. Rev. Warner, Financial Secretary of the University, was to Lewistown on business connected with the University. Daniel Staufter died on Friday was buried on Monday forenoon aged about 78 years. Co. Q. held their annual Bean soup on Friday Sept. 13th. D. W. Laudensltgor and Mrs. Grissinger were married last week in l ork State. Rollcn Boyer who has been ill is able to be about again. Clem Merts and Tuck Strawser, two of our bngde builders, are home with their families for a few days. They had been working at Richmond Va., and other places in the south. Rev. E. H. Leieenring, D. D., of Chambersburg was here on a visit to see friends last week. He was a former student at the Upiversil y He expresed himself as very much pleased at the evidences of prosper ity attending the school. Peaches arc very plentiful. They are shipped from here by the ear load. The road viewers to act on the petition to have the north end ot Main street widened on the west side asjfar as the borough line. We understand that the viewers ate favorable to the enlargement. H. E. Davis and J.H.McDevitt, Esq., of Suubury were iu town on Saturday. LeRoy Holmes is the guest of his parents. Bert Snyder of Liverpool is visit ing his brother Miles. tir . i ., ..... we noiiceu the exueor on our streets Saturday. We understand that he and Mrs. Wagenseller spent Sunday here. II. K. Gregory of .New Castle was entertained by his parents sev eral I'avs last week. Black Hair SsWSssssssasaT.ast "I have used your Hair Vigor for five years and am greatly pleased with it. It certainly re stores the original color to gray hiir. Itkeeps my hairsoft." Mrs. Helen Kilkenny,New Portland, Me. Ayer's Hair Vigor has been restoring color to gray hair for fifty years, and it never fails to do this work, either. You can rely upon it R for Rtnnnino vnur bnir 1 from falling, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. fl.Mattl. AlHronltU. If your drogeist cannnt supply yon, send ua one dulur and we will express you a bottle, Ho snre and pi vo the name of your nearest exiircss ofliee. Address, J. C. AYEK CO., Lowell, Mass. PALLAS NEWS. Quite a number of pe ople arc on tli" sick list. Billy Luck of Selinsgrove is visiting his uncle, Win. Troup, of this place. Perry Beaver of Oriental showed us an immense buckwlieat stalk (raised on his own farm) from w hich he picked 1"00 grains of buckwheat Who can beat it? Dr. Bobreiber of Northumberland made a call In 00? neighborhood this week. John Minium, mail carrier, of this place went to the Pan-American Exposition. Miss Jennie Straub has just re turned from a visit to Shamokin and reports having been to the Pau-Americau. BACKACHE HISS LUCY ANNIE IIEISER, Mill Lucy Annlo Ilelxpr, a graduated ind crsdnated from the Homeopathic follows : Albert Lem, Minn., Nov. 8, 1899. Tie Pmruoa Medicine Co., Columbut, Ohio: Qentltmca "Although my tchool doet not believe la patent medicines, lave found It to be a tact that Peruna la a grand and valuable medicine, wave known It to euro Mrs. Sampaon, suffering with an Inflamed womb, aggra vated by malaria, attar the doctors had tailed to help her. Another ot my former patients suffered with a complication ot female diseases; she was so tain, dotting but skin and bones, but Peruna cured her and she la to-day In good health and good flesh. Facts prove that Peruna revives lost strength tad restore to the sick that moat wonderful blessing ot life. health. Lucy Annie Helser. From Bits. Amanda Shamaksi, who hss chargs of tuo Grammar Depsrtmsat SCHNEE Some of our farmers have finished sowing. Ida Swine ford is on the s ick list at this writing. R. S. Meiser of Selinsgrove trans acted business in town Monday. Rev. Shaffer preached in the St. John church Sunday evening. David Hoover is busy hauling shingles to Middleburg for the last few dajs. W.F.Kepler is busy hauling coal from Middleburg for our town people. Henry Harding and William H. Wendt were to Sunbury Saturday. VV. A. and (i. L. Schnee were to Middleburg last Tuesday. The festival held at the St. John church was well attended, and the proceeds were over 16 dollars. The schools iu West Perry town ship Opened last Monday. Some of our community attended the bush meeting at Paige's grove last Saturday. ,,. . , , -i . Simon Arbogast and family visit- .r-i o j t i a a i Wilson Snyders last Sunday. cd J. P. Shadle and C. W. Troup of Fremont were callers in town last Sunday. WEST BEAVEK. I The wet weather prevented a, good many on this side of the mountain from attending the bush meeting held in New Lancaster last 1 snnaay. o. . ximiijic wu m.u w. .. TT Il'li: 1.1 ,.f k.a farm to Robert (Joss last week. Mrs. Annie Snook, who spent nan oi uie huuiiik'i unuu .J :.. Mill ;,, I " as a domestic, is now a neighbor. Peaches were sold at Lowell last week at the rate of 25 cents jier bushel, at Beavertown they were sold at from 70 to 75 cts. per crate. Howard Treaster and S. H. Phillips took a trip for golden rod tea last week and claim it to be plenty, they had about 5 ounces each. Your scribe also took a trip and had about 7 lbs. for his labor. Kline aud Kneim made 219 gallons of cider in one day last week with the aid of Michael Folk T. F. Swineford and family are now locnteil at Me.Veytown, Milll;n Co., running a stave mill for Olive r Herbster of Siglerville. BOFFBB Dallas Stolor is on the sick list. Our blacksmith is of! on a visit. W. B. Bine's grandmother is visiting here. McClellan Cox, who is working at Shamokin, is home on a visit. jSHOULD WARN WOMEN. OF MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. nurie of nine yesri' experience, trained Hospital of Minneapolis, Minn., writss as PORT TREVOR TON Mrs. Augchua Ilouscwurtli spent several days of last week with her grand-son, Win. lline and family at Holler. Dr. Krebhs was to Phils. Friday and Saturday. P. W. Steflen and wife of Snn btiry called on the hitter's sister, Mrs. H. V. Charles, one day hist week. Miss Era Rice and friend. Mr. j "eem.rn oi DUDDUry, were tne gUfla of Mre- Sowara Herrold over 8undav- ay i i i ii n ni. i n i i ' I m lit S I K 'V. linsgsove passed through town last week. Geo, Shatler, Frank Houser, ('has. and James Neitz transacted business at Sunbury Saturday. 11. J. Stroh transacted business at the county seat Saturday. Dr. H. S. Krebbs and wife spent Sunday with the fottners parents, D. S. Krebbs and wife at Dundorc. Mrs. II. F. Charles spent the fort part oi the week with her son, E 1 . . , ' win, at iMiddleliurg. b -il- Harry bogar pent Sunday with miiiersuurg Jno. J). Bogar. t i 1 1 i Y. E, Bogar, wife and son were the guests of Wm. Front, and fam ily at Silver Run, Sunday. Mrs, Jacob Dutry and daughtet of Shamokin spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Levi Holiner. Miss Nellie Shatler has returnei home :dLr linvinrr siti'iit t hp summer :i o l Scliusirrovc. mm Richard Foltz, who is employed nt 1 liiiirfimiitii wiw.nl SiMldtlv veitli ! ' r ' his family DUlcner, vnas. Keiiar, 01 oelins- grove spent Sunday with his par ents. G. L Reichenbacb of Shamokin is spending a week with his daugh ters. Miss Kate Shaffer and Jacob Leach of Independence passed through town Sunday. Some of the boys attended the party given by the Fisher sisters at the Hotel Independence Thursday bight. Mrs. Ed. Wolf of Shamokin is Hclll'V Stent) visiting her parents, llld wife Rev. Kliugler of Milton, Rev. Bauer of Sunbury, and Rev. Boyer of Middleburg, spent part of last week in town. Master Robert Faust, ofSunburv is spending this week with his grand paicnts, Wm. Boyer and wife. His M rents and his aunt. Miss Mavine Boyer i of town are viewing the sights at Buffalo. of tbs I'll1 lie School!, of Columbia City, Wash., alio Past Qrsmd of Independent Order of Oood Templsri. Dr. Hatmsa recelrsd the following lsttar : Columbia Citt, Wabh. "I can speak only good words of the repeated benefits 1 hsre had from the use of Peruna. "Too constant application to work last winter caused me to tin severe head and backache and dragging pains. I could not stop my work, neither waa 1 tit to go on. Reading ot the bene' flclal results from the use of Peruna I purchased a bottle and within a few days after using It, began to feel better. I constantly Improved and l)t f.ro ths urrnth bottle wii completely n-cil.aU paint were gone my strength was re torrd, and I now teem ten yean younger. "If I get tired or feel bsd, Porunt at once helps me, nnd I feel yon deserve praise for placing snrh a Bomclentlooi medicine seforc n suffering put lie." Mrs. Amanda Shun;akvr. Mattie B. Curtis, Secretary Legion of Loyal Women, Hotel Baiem, U ton, Mass., wrltee : auffered tor over a year with general weakness and debility, mani fested especially In severe back ache and head ache. "My physician prescribed differ en I medicines, none of which aeemed to help Die any until a club associate advist iJ uu to tiy Peruna, ae ltcurcd her of constitutional headache and stomach troubles. I at once ordered a bottle and before It was uied, felt greatly improved. "I have taken four bottlei and for two months have been entirely free from theie maladies. Several of my friends arousing Peruna with beneficial result, especially in caseB of trouble with '.e kidneys and other pelvlo - ri;iins, to gether with weaknesses peculiar to women." Peruna is a apeciflc for the catarrhal derangements of women. Address- The Pernna Medicine Co., Columhui, i ,.;o, for free book on catarrh wrltton by Dr. B. B. Hartman. Samuel Arnold and wife of Sham okin, former residents of our town mingled with friends Monday and Tuesday. Miss Marion Charles of Middle burg is spending a Week with her grand-parents. The Mite Society of the U. B. church will hold a chichen and waffle supper Saturday evening, Sept. 21st. Jacob Fisher and wife were in town Sunday. Mrs. Reuben Aucker of spent several days with if Kant. Verdilla her aunt Mrs. ( ico. r landers. A. H. Troutman and wife attend' ed his father's funeral at L'nioutown Saturday. C. W. Neil, left for Berryburg Tuesday. Henry Stepp transacted business at Selinsgrove Saturday. Miss Jennie Strotip i 1 Pal It passed through town Monday, H. F. Charles and C. , Knight were at the county scut Tuesday. wan n-.i si:vi;ii.i. n-:i:so aeter and good reputation In eacl oni i this eounty required) to rcpresc I mil ndver Use "lil established wealthy lu i 1 i I stillil tlnnuei.il standitiK:, Salary t'eukh with expenses .-ul.liti ,1. nil eiv rasl eaoh Wednesday direct Iiom ad offices noeesi -iry i -i si imped I lieu. Chi- Ibtri- niel carringc furnished, w I References. Knclose sel(addn envelope, Manager, 8101 .-t'ii ' oago PENNSYLVANIA DAY AT F ERICAN EXPOSITIO N-AM- Peeina) i anla RsHlrosiel'sNpeeiwI Bxrnreloii. The Pennsylvania I t:i i I r :; ! ' niptur will run a excursion to RuflHlo on account of the Pau-Aniei an Ex position, from I'liilpdclplii.i aud joining territory, on Bepienilmr 17, giviti)? an opportunity of wlti wing the ceremonies on Pennsylvania Day, September 20, Round-trip tick' Is, good going only on special train leaving Philadelphia at 8:44 a. M., Harrisburg WM A. If., Sunbury 1:30 P, M .. W il- Uamsport, P. M., Lock FTav n KXl M., and on local trains nevting therewith, ahd good to return on re gular trains within seven days. Includ ing day of excursion, Will be soid :it rate of tfil.SO from Trenton, i'.i.W iron Reading, $9.00 from Philadelphii 9.00 rom Lancaster, $8.40 from Harrisburg, $7.25 from Altoona (via Tyrone), $t0 from Winchester, and proiiortionate rates from other points. Thi tickets will not be good in Pullman . irlor or sleeping cars in cither direction v i of 80 minutes will be made at Williams port for luncheon. For specific time mtes, consult loeiil ticket agi CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Alway Be irs the 8ignatnre of Kattla ii. Curtli.