A SENSATIONAL RECOVERY. A Venerable Wisconsin Lady Re stored to Health by Peruna After Tweatytlve Yean' Suffering. Special newa from Evansvllle, Wit. EVANSVILLK, WIS. A woman enred of catarrh of twenty-llvo years' landing was the occasion of Peruna be ing Introduced to the inhabitants of Evansvllle, Wis. From that time to this there has been a great demand for Pe runa in this vicinity and hundreds of eases have been cured. It Is in this manner that Peruna spreads from town to town and from state to state. No sort of advertising could have givon Peruna the reputation It has. The secret of Its success is that It makes cures. It cures old cases of catarrh where other remedies have failed. This ought to make any remedy popular. Mr. C. R. Harden, of Evansvllle, Wis., writes the following letter: Dear Doctor Hartman "I wish to write to certify what Peruna has done for me. I read of Peruna in the papers, of what it would do for catarrh, and sent for a bottle. This was the first bot tle of Peruna that ever came to Evans Startling Statements from W1LLARD, K.Y. The news of the recovery of Mrs. Elisabeth Prater is a very striking Instance of the wonderful curative powers of Peruna. This esti mable lady had been an Invalid from catarrh of the stomach and bowels for twenty years. No wonder her many friends are enthusiastic over her recov ery. She writes: "It la through the mercies of God and your medicine that I am permitted to write yon this letter. I have been a constant sufferer from bowel and stomach trouble for about twenty-five yean, and could never find relief until I began the use of Peruna. I think it la a God-send to poor suffering humanity ."Mrs. Elisabeth Prater. DUNDOUE. Some people are always grum bling because rose have thorns, while others are thankful that thorns have roses. The changeable weather of last week was a reminder for our corn liuskeis. Lizzie Barnhard was suddenly called to Giradvillc by the sickness of her sister. C. T. Dondore was toSelinsgrove on business. Sheriff Row was seen on our streets. Our late election was an eye opener for those who were blind before the election. Out door work ought to be at tended to now as snow squalls may be our next visitor. Rambo and Moyer are making lies for Meiser and Weaver. Four of our young men arc working for the Telephone Co. The abundant corn crop this year ought to stimulate larger planting next season. George A. Wentzel threshed ten bushels of wheat, rye, oats, and buckwheat. William Stahl's funeral was largely attended. Our Supervisors are pleased with our roads, and yet only a few got to the election. Our Overseers are pleased that our poor house is so small or they would crowd in by the dozen. Our school houses are large and more scholars can lw accomodated. Our Tax collector should not miss this golden ojmrtunity to get taxes in before thanksgiving day, so that many may return thanks that the taxes arc paid. Ira Hoover is looking around for a family to move in the hoUM of Jacob Uower, deceased, to take care of tilings in general. QTba large cars of corn on exhibi tion at Dundore's store are Worth looking at. The Susquehanna coal diggers have struck for higher wages and the industry is prostrated. vllle; from my using it all three of the druggists now keep it. "It cured my wife of catarrh with which the had been troubled for more than twenty-five years, and I had been troubled with It for fifteen years. We are now both all right. "My youngest son had la grippe four years ago, and as he had supposed hnd got wejl, or so far recovered that he went t-j worV. He took a relapse and the pneumonia set in. He had hemorrhages, and though wo tried everything we could think of it was to no purposo until we gave him Peruna. The hemorrhages stopped, and he soon got up and is well and hard at work. We think there is nothiug like Peruna." In a recent letter Mr. Harden writes: "We keep Peruna always In the house, as it cured us both of catarrh of long Kentucky, Illinois and Remarkable Recoveries. ELGIN, ILL. In a very recent com munication from this placo comes the news that Mr. Arthur Ernest Kidd, a well-known archltoct of that city, has made complete recovery from catarrh of the head from which he had suffered for nearly a quarter of acentury. Hewrltes the following from 18 Hamilton ave.: " I am 42 years of age, and have had catarrh of the head for over half of my life. " I read of Peruna, and Anally decided to try it two months ago. I have now taken seven bottles, and weigh 172 pounds. Never felt happier or merrier. Feel tip top." A. E. Kidd. N. T. Dundorc is Belling sugar beloW competitor's prices. Isaac Burkey and son of Verdilla were in town. Ed. Witmer is fully equipped for the butchering season. The POST is read by the thrifty part of our people. SEL1NSQK0VE. Mrs. LeC'lare of Money, spent several days with friend in town. Mrs. Kerr and daughter returned from their western trip Friday, they having left in July last. Mrs. Evangie (iuas and child of West Etna near Pittsburgareguests of her parents, Dr. Dimm and wife. Lincoln, was the subject of the second Lecture, in the University course, by Emerson Collins Esq., of Williamsport and was a master piece of Oratory. It was appreciat ed by the large audience. Harvey Miller, Esq., had sale of household and other goods Saturday He moved to Ohio. Mrs. Samuel Fisher of the Isle of Que died Thursday and was buried Sunday forenoon. Rev. J. B. Focht U D. officiated. She was about 83 years of age. The Ladies' Dormitory is being pushed forward. The endeavor is to get it under roof before winter sets in. Mrs. K. I J. Ki Dinger of Trenton, New Jersey is visiting her mother, Mrs. Amelia Wagenseller and other friends. Charles Hower and wife spent Sunday :;t Watsontown with his daughter, Mrs. Shay. Mrs. Mirideth of Harrisburg was called here several weeks ago on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Rohrbach, returned home Saturday. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of standing. We have callers every little wbilo to inquire as to what Peruna has done for uh. 1 say : ' Look at Ui. That is proof MOOCh." " I send you a picture of my residence. 1 helped build a house iu Iowa I'ity on the llrst of last Juno, and worked eighty two days, only losing one-quarter of a day during the whole time. How la that for an old man 77 years old T I came home in September and have built another house out in the country this tall nud am well and hearty to-day. "I hope to live twenty years yet, and if Peruni helps me in the future as It has in the past, I don't know why I can't. The druggists say Peruna is one of the lirst selling medicines they have in stock." 0. K. HARDEN. Peruna can bo relied upon to cure slight colds and coughs and other ca tarrhal ailments with a promptness that is uucqualcd by any other remedy. If a cold has settled in any portion of the body and produced catarrh, it is gen erally thought by people that they must suffer ou year after year without auy hope of cure. This is not true, however, Peruna cures such eases. Thousands of testimonials that can never be used attest this fact. Any ono wishing free literature on this subject should address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. New Hampshire of Other MANCHESTER, N. H. According to late advices, Miss Illanche L. Kundlett has made a complete recovery from ca tarrh of the head which had caused a chronic running from the ears. Her own statement of the case is as fol lows: "I have suffered for several years with catarrh of the head. It finally reached my ear, and caused a running ear. Having read of Dr. Hartman's remedies I immediately wrote, and he advised me. To-day I am in better health than I have been for some time. I will gladly recommend Peruna for all catarrhal diseases." Miss Blanche U Rundlett. MoCLUKE. John A. Felker and wife of Mun hall, Allegheny county, visited his parents and friends in this vicinity a few days last week, returning to their home on Saturday last. John did some hunting while here. George E. Middli s.varth, conduc tor on the K. V. R. R., is visiting his parents, Isaac Middlcswarth and wife. Cause, a sore arm on account of vaccination. Jacob Saub of near Recdsville, Mifnin county, while out gunning last Friday near McClure had the breech of his gun blown out am had his skull broken. Doctors Mitchell and A. M. Smith dressed the wound and express little hope for the recovery of their patient as they removed part of the skull bone and some brain. Mrs. liawver (nee Mary Weiand) of Altoona, l'a. spent Sunday among old acquaintances in McClure and vicinity. Levi Felker of Mifflin county called on his brother, John and family, Saturday and Sunday in town. Mrs. Si email and Miss Manbeck of Troxclville called on Mrs. Marliara l'cters Sit unlay and spent Sunday amongst friends here. Farmers have about all finished husking corn. There are some few afternooners not quite through, however. Christ Evangelical Luth. church congregation have put down a fine cement walk and steps to their church building which adds greatly to the apearniiee thereof. The Telephone company have a force of hands at work along this piaoe to repair and improve their line. A very good idea. Win. II. Herbster, II. Calvin Ulsli and Harry Wagner have now all nlmut fully recovered from their recent scare the burglars gave them. The Dr. has permitted Cul. to par-i take of heavy food Igain. Prlacc O'DlmplA Cat. My mlrhty Prince o' Hlmpla Chin I High on his throne sits In. And by his footstool here I watt, HU lervlnc maid to be. ' My learned Prlnco o' Dimple HUal Wltb wisdom all his own. He muses on affairs ot state I There on hie wicker throne. UNION TOWNSHIP. Murry Stahl of New lierlin spent a few days of last week among friends here. Charles and (sear Stahl of Law isburg were here V haling, last week. Kcuhcn Brown of Steelton was mingling among friends here over Sunday. Robert Aticker, after working a lew weeks at Riverside, came home to stay. Our overseers of the poor have things in a prosperous condition. i James Rath ton intends to move into the poor house an superiulen- dent. Willet Buyer now working at Hngcrstown, Md. spent Sunday al hon e. William Slahl died last week ami was buried at the Winner's eenie tary Friday. Aged 7! v 1" m 1 & John St'hliegel and wife, are at tending court at Wilkesharre this week. Landlord li. L Shaffer of Pallas passed through our place Saturday night on his way home from Sun bury. Dl 'ill. . .11 oneriu now transacted imsiness down our way last Monday. PAXTONVILLE. ('has. Royer was to the citv last week to purchase his fall and winter goods, and returned with the rest stock of goods that were obtainable. Cyrus Rathfon ol Franklin is staying with ('has. Mover. Win. llarner and wife ofShatno- kin "pent the pa.t week here visit ing Mr. Ilarner's mother. Irvin and Thomas (irayhill are employed at the carpenter's trade in Franklin. Gabriel Gill made a business trip to Lewisburg Thursday. Dr. B. F. Witgetiseller of S'l ins grove made a professional call to town last week. Miss Iiura llarner. who was employed at Shnmokin the last few months, returned home Friday. The following persons of this place attended the surprise parly given to F. C. Bowenox and wife in Middleburg, Friday evening: Mrs. D. R. llarner and family, Mrs. Sarah Bowcrsox, and the Misses Maude and Lottie Gift. Mrs. Lincoln Erdly of New Berlin and Mrs. James Deitriehand daughter Marie of Swineford visit ed Mrs. Mary Howell during the week. ... nfH .... i ;miss LfOiue inn visiting ncr aunt Mrs. Heimltach in Beavertown over Sunday. Mrs. John P, Wetzel and daugh ter of Beavertown weie callers in town, Thursday. Miss Annie Swengle, after siiend- ing five weeks in Harrisburg, visit ing her uncle and other relatives, returned home Saturday, sinning pleased with her trip. Isaish Bowenox was obliged to kill his horse last week on account of injuries received during a run away about two weeks ago. It is a great loss to Mr Bowenox as the horse was worth a hundred or more dollars. Graut Yoder and wife of Milllin burg were the guests of Mrs. Vod er's rents, W. D. Gift's Sunday. Coldi " I had a terrible cold and could hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral and it gave me im mediate relief." W. C. Layton, Sidell, 111. How will your cough be tonight? Worse, prob ably. For it's first a cold, then a cough, then bron chitis or pneumonia, and at last consumption. Coughs always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. Thn win s 3Se.. nouch for nn ordinary fold; Mc.juat right for bmnchlUf, hoarae nsa, hard col da, ptr ; ft, moat economical for chronic casna and to keen on hand. J. C. AY KK 00 Lowell. Maui. Ttic Conclnnlnn IV n a fcenra, Buttle Yes. I Mini that marriage is economical. Shyer You spend loss than you used to, do you? Buttle Welt, not exactly that; but ft ci.mes to the same thing'; I hnvc less . -.,,, ,i Ttrooklvn Life. Hot Rolls, hot muffins, hot cakes, made with Royal Baking Powder may be freely eaten without fear of indigestion. BBA.VERTOH N. The Lutheran congregation, Itev. E. E. Seger pastor, celebrated the Lord's Hipper Sabbath morning. B. S. Rine is this week having his store room titled up with steam heat Mrs. Eliza liietrle, and dauirhter, Laura, who spent a number ot years at Beruadotte, III. have again be come citizens of our village. A number of our young people had a tally pull at the home ol Mrs. Dcrr, one evening last week. Mrs. John ( '. Middlcswarth of Millmont, visited relatives in this community, during last week. A missionary meeting will le held iu the United Evangelical church, Sabbath evening. J. M. Kline was to Center county recently, where he put in several hydnuli'i rams for different parties. John Fogle and family moved to Richfield last week. John B. Wetzel, one of our public school teachers, accidentally shot ofl the middle tH' of his left foot, while hunting Saturday, lie set the muzzle of his gun on his foot and in some unknown way to John, one barrel was discharged with the above result. lr. Miller dressed the injured member, and he is get ting along nicely. Charles E. Freed, who has Urn sick with typhoid fever for nearly seven weeks, is ilowly recovering, but is not yet able to leave his bed. Archie Middlcswarth wears the belt in this neck o' woods, for big porkers. Monday he butchered one that weighed 560J. The mate to it weighs about the same. Jacob R. Haines shot two wild turkeys Monday with one shot. The turkeys were so near in line that he saw but one of them when he fired. Rev. r P. Zimmerman hciran b series of meetings in the Lutheran church Sabbath evening to continue for several weeks. The meetings were well attended Sunday and Monday evenings and the sermons preached were very instructive The Keystone Shirt IC'fg. Co. is crowded with work, and has been running nearly every evening till above nine o clock lor the last six weeks, but were obliged to suspend operations lor several days last week on account ol a delay in iii ping needed repairs. K. ('. Walter and family, cashier of the bank at Adamsburg, attended services in the Lutheran church Sabbath evening. Mrs. Clara B. Baker is very Successfully filling the vacancy in the primary .school, caused by the death of Nelson Freed. Kcv. Zimmerman's class of tchumens meets every Sabbath afternoon. Fields and Yoder, who hav a saw mill near this place, ire fre quent visitors in town. Miss Clara Bell, the accomplish ed daughter ol D. 8. Spechf and wife and Lyman Baker of Lewis town, were united in Holy wed lock hv Rev. A. D. Gramley on the 29th nit . We join their friends in wishing them a pleasant and pros perous jouruey, down the stream of lite. Dr. (i. E. Heimbach spent the last ten days at the home of his wife, in Watsontown. At the sale of the real estate of the late Frederick Bingman Satur- lay, Samuel Bickel boughl the old homestead, house am! lot for fYdU. Kcv. A. D, Gramley is conduct ing a successful revival meeting at Met 'lure. lid ni II. ii Tata. Timothy MrShane had Ih-cii arrest til on the charge of steuliug a costlj pilt hair from the residence of Mrs Higliione. ' i"i u arraigned before tin judge, It in honor asked Tim what hi had to soy for himself, to which Tin replied i "Shun, mi honor. )i will ixolalc th. imii I'iuu- to . j niut . Mm. I light one on oneness fn mr lios Oi rung Hi hell nn' u tiarviiil kim tc th' dure, nil' whin Oi :i'.l In say Mrs. Ilightnne, the oarvint towlii tut to clu into the parlor nn' lake 'Well?" snld the 'Well, Ol Ink Hi ekly. 'IIiIl'i l..,lie'i W Succession, Al -.ut the slo going last-ci i lury-tnan V. rtiak.- loll nf (Mir and tii-.-AM Would ihc next-century-man ws could scan, A i '! hi ar n bat he thinks of us! Puck, Mir Ills KIM). Cust inner Arc your eggs gooil and fresh? Waiter 1 dOM know, soli; I ncvel rnls in any nl ilesr cheap places.'- Louisville Courier-Journal. Thf old. old Story. Bhr vnf Killing tip la t v with a sK k man. Professional nurse? Not she. She was sluing In her own parlor Just a lovesick man was hv - Philadelphia Prm Some Ilrsr mlilanrr. Mr. Bpinkers Do you think mj daughter will ever make a imiist? Prof. Bpeeler Veil. 1 nod know. "Has she any of the qualities of I good musician? "Vali. Vim." "That's encouraging. What is that?" "Her hair eea long." -N. Y. Weekly Batlrely DisTereat, rrnlislia If you think there are Imrplare in the house why d.m't you get up and find out ? Mrs. Crabahaw You kmw I don'l like to get up in the middle ot till Bight. Crabahaw You didn't seem l mind it last nipht when that familj next door k having a row. Judge Id.o. That Psaa In Flirar. "Xow, Jimmy, instead ot spending your time in the streets you should read good literature. Dors any po etry erer fall in your hands?" "Hushels of it, nm'am. I'm ofHee boy in a newspaper office an' have to empty de waste basket everi mornln'." Chicago Daily News. .4 Man or Qirfr Tastea. Carrie There goes Nell with fiance, Thry say he fell in lore riia her at first sipht. Ile-.c That's just like him. He always .is a funny fellow. They say he liked i II res the first time he eve tasted them- Huston Transcript. Resrets. "Doctor, yon told me three months npn that if you didn't perforin nn op eration on me. 1 w ould he a dead man iu 24 hours." "Well, sir: I was wrong, and I ran onlj express m great som " '. .' - Judge, Loeaflaa in. Loss, iTnch -I made two calls ti !s after noon, iiml 1 must hnvo left my um brella at Hie last place I called. Tom Mow do you know but what you left it at the first place? Jack Been use that's where I pot it - I'it-ltits. ll trrnniiril. "Your typewriter pirl didn't leave when you cut her salary down?" "No. She said she'd slay and not do so much work: that she had a lot of books si,,- wasted to res 1, any way." ruck.