wul o Inv i nlviir I wtil. I bi nd St nf Wa lllll. II on li ily en i I hi- TIKI ibi:u. scowl jf tilt perif' rioili' lilt Ml -j ubsir ow In. 9W 111 Will M eoelve'l rs of a' newnji , citiwl 10 hiiv ;o a tt if their le coiisi ' to coni ids wet rants tn il lu lit Then heil fiwj e can wi Ht. As lit wo of Hn' II ftt once : IVlH'lvi '1 i l, 1, IKtlO i little pa" Inir e.n-"! down " r pnwnKM tin. The U. S. Government Tests Show the Absolute Superiority of Royal Baking Powder. Landis was to Freeburg bnday to transact some busi- Monday evening a sleighing . . . V . m this place onu tw Neitt's Valley. rthur Schnee made a busi- to Kantr aud Ireeburg uday. mblic sale netir Freeburg at klence of Jonathnn Bickhart 1 attended, but the things a very low price. ance at Adani Gordon's last evening was delight fill. Wednesday evening 16 folks dace and Ircmotit linu a t near Kantz. ant Peter Gurmnn, who w as ick list for the lust few better. F. Heim, who had been in. New York, whs a caller wn last week. funeral of Samuel Rover attended Tuesday. of i ur people attended (he j at Freeburg Just Inurs- ly Frank Glass and Samuel ireeburg were in town transact some business. bs have made made then ce last week in town. Sev- lies have sick children. gliing party consisting of a uf our young folks of town Oriental last Thursday Jnd they report having had lileasant time, lhcv say go again next week if will last. Hoover bought a piece of from John Schnccand is ly sawing. A. Schnee made a tri p nlle and Pallas Thursday. Scmie?Pwno is clerking at MifSinburg for ' Mer- nk, was at home with his hn Schnee s, Thursday. . nes were the talk last Fri- iy every one received one. jrnicd congregation will tie Lord's Supper in the church next Sunday a mt priuli"! fivo ill'" i the c,uH U accoiii; . Shaffer, the Kcfurmed cached in the' St. 'John's ay forenoon. rofMt. Pleasniit Mills us visited friends in this w days last week. I le mcknell University nt Vigbauniand Amnion F. to Sunbury last Thu re let "Some business. lie Knrir, (who has an inquiring what doea "nmbidex'- Bik Wliv cr-li'ml T a feller that can steal ds. Puck. " WEST BEAVEK. Passed for the time being, the visiting of candidates. Our old veteran of the 49th, P. V., Simuel H. Philips, had the mis fort i tie of breaking his wounded arm last week. He was piling boards and fell which caused . the above result. Mrs. Mury Hoofuogle spent part of this and last week visiting friends in Mifflin county. Samuel Piuumgurdner of Milroy moved his household goods to Sny der county Saturday to the home of Iievl Ii. Trraster. James Peter claims he worked harder playing, tenor on the big circular taw nt the belling of llalj h i Foofiirglu's wedding, than he would have to do fawing 100,000 feet i f lumber. That was his reason why he ate so much wedding cake. I. V. Troisier and wife were visitor? here last week on special business. J. U. Sliellcnbcrger took a trip t the lower end of the count) after those w ho robbed his store. Think ing he was right in following three person, t'ley were caught mid soarclifd but it proved a water hull. Did you get a suap shot of your countenance on the 14th ? lie hon est about it and if so own up. I did. trUI-a-a 4 rU , VofLCRli. Th b. nrf mo t fa,ouv .. 'fl.e primrry election ia ovw, -ml kill i ,.k.: Cuie, Cuts. bapy omt the sho ,,.f Baitibi.i.,1 B ui- , .ul-duot l4ifi u- l"e"" favorites, while others are ih- inittiou, rn.it.ter9 Picd. Million of Mtotideut over tho lefeit of tho'i' is xeswu u vemn. Wo. k-i w. n !e.- ,.L vr . . n ... Hu.U.Ul.-e, FelnouSk-oKrup d,,ce Now wir duty is, all unite tioiiK t cnr.- . r n i h. 2"o 88 ,,nei nnu elect those who were the at Mid.rehri: Dru Co.Ora.bli. clio'ee of the m.j .rity. N) ki.-ki:ii ,SK,.i;,0,;!irDl J- r the trues tus, we did J m n ' get 'onr tnati." - uUNLiOKK. Thesl.itf.etory k.illi Uu,i He who waits to do a great deal, and weath r boardnl. Two .veeks of good nt one will never do any-, more of fair wiallierau I the wliNih .1.:.. - ".i.i.. ... l""g- . 'Wiii blow tor the "uali." to e t Our national holiday last week work. Grandmother Mn. A K. .Mid dl.warlh was buried lust Tin s lay, amidst a huge concourse of soi row ing friends. Those who were n little late with their iee crop, have at last finished harvesting it. "Hilly" .Sunders wa ti e last omit to fiil bis new iee house. g Middlcswarth and Ulsh have their lime kiln in blast since earlv in the full, und have orders in ad vauce ; run their kiln until late in the spr.i .r. Jacob H. ititter runs tho kihi and turns out first ela glMKls. Amnion l!iekcl of this place wh; was very seiionsly sielc at lii-wis EMBER ILLINOIS ASSEMBLY AFFLICTED WITH CATARRH OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. CURED BY PERUNA. A Bad Breath A bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. Ayer's Pills arc liver pills. They cure con stipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, sick headache. 25c ' All druggets. Want your moniUrb or beard a beautiful brown or ncn oiaoKT i npn ne DIIPIr'IMPUnM'Q nVCfPftho uuuixinuiinm uu4-h-w makers 60 ore, or emwanTyeii P. h.ii a Co., Haw, full Brs J 1 ' OtiOBlS MILLS. H. r- was . Harry Boyer of Selinpgryve was . . - at tliia place ou business Alonday. Miss Mable Row of Beaverlown spent Sunday with her parents. Carrie Clark spent Sunday with friends in Middleburg. Mrs. Mary Smith of Uenvertowii spent Sunday with li. F. How and wife. The quilting at Mrs. Fred, man's was well attended. George Miller of Freeburg seen on our streets Friday. Everybody is filling their iee houses row. Fred Herman transacted l ii-iiuvs in Lcwistown Monday. Joseph Liidwig ami wife of Si linsgrovc spent Thursday with Mr". ', L's uncle, Ante3-Ulrie.il. Horn Friday to P. F.Loii'rneekcr and wife, a daughter. An I n com m on One, "I am told, t!r, lliat jtu spuku of lue as a cuinniuii liar." "Whoever tolil you that, sir, must Lave been trying to break it to you gently. 1 said you were a whole bu reau of uttttisties." Chieajjo Tribune. was strictly observed by the sus pension of every enterprise. A fool and his money part at the first cross londain' s it was at our late elections. 300 tons of iw was tak n from Dundorets jiouud at the Susquehan na to till ice hotifcc-i. A telephone at Hot Springs, one of the suourbs of t!in t vv i, otild facilitate business verv nineh and would I t- in keeping with the pro gress of the times. Jacob Uanier of Eclipse aud S. S. Neitzof Port Trevertouiilled the i" house fur James 1. llouser. Politico is not as corrupt as snno would make it, for some churches get some of the spoils. CI uiiles K nous and wife tif Sha mokin Dam are staying with the hit ter's ptt rent s. Minnie E. Eyer and Mrs. Cooper cf Helinsgrovc siient the day with Maria W. Duudore. (Jeorge Cainplie!!, who was ou the sick Mst for the lust mauy nionths, has many calls from .his inanyfrieii.isaiidwi.il wishers. To reap without reflecting is like eating without digesting. Mary Hogar. of Port Trcverton and Mrs. Tilden of Chicago spent very pleasantly a tlay with Maria W. Ihnidore. George M. Witmcr of Salem was in town to see his many friends. Simon I. Snyder bought a good young lurin horse. Judge Hiegel was in town on in surance business. J. JL). .Kiejrel Bold a fat hog to a party at ohumokut Dam. George A. Wolf will shortly have the saw mill in his timber tract to saw lumber for a house that he will build in the famous silver creek valley. The result of this week's election is most gratifying to all trueatriots. I Ierndon has a bridge to the Is land and is making good use of it and if Port Trcverton would be as much favored by Providence, the luiilge tiucstion would lie settled. but the weather is so changeable, so let us have nn iron bridge. Produce higher and goods lower :it )un.!oreV. A char weather means always a llcjiubliian victory. The Post will be interesting this and next week. f11 .-To,V-m. 1 Sill 'lS sen HE RACKET CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. rha Kind You Have Always Bought . i town wiin pneumonia, is aain w the mend. Xer I J. Aliddleswaith is around "train after quite a siege of sickness. He I'lanaged to get to the election for the first time. Vm. II. Hartley and C. W. Decker took a trip to Heaver Spring Saturday to bring some choice seeds home. Rev. E. F. Oft Ins resigned as pastor of the Middleereek charge to take ellect March 12. The Michael S. Wieind farm is sold and at a sacrifice too. Everybody is complaining of the fast shrinkage in the coal bins. Wo-k on the mountain road is suspended at present by Wngner and Shilling on account of the frost in the ground. Cal Ulsh says he is sorry the election is over, as he enjoyed pass- run ha8 completely cured me of that iug around the cigars to the bom " diBtretSfllnB Ldis?Me' ca,frrh' ,7'" Airs. Howard Ulsh is housed tin ..-i.i.m. ynn u sore oacK X. JOHX J. FURLOXO, Member tho Thirty-dfth General Aa- mbly of tho State ot IUitioLs, writes of Peruna as follows: 1353 Osgood St., Chicago, III. The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Gentlemen-! can safely rec ommend Peruna as a remedy that will cure alt catarrhal troubles. "It was ot great benefit to me as It cured me of catarrh ot the throat and lungs permanently and In a very short time. I am glad to add my endorsement to that of others." JOHN J. FURLOSO. Cum Mud by Parana are l'truianent Curei. A patient cured by Peruna is no more liable to catarrh than It he had never had It. Cured of Catarrh of the EuUra System. Mr. William Flood, care Fifth Avenue Ilotel, LouUville, Ky., ays "Your I'e- In CrM or arruieat. Aceldenta w 1 1 Pf'3 Ippenr Mother trains her buck lifttuga sofa. Father is nun sn toe shop. Children are for- everfnillnsc and bruising themselves. There Is no preventing these things, but their worst consequences are avert ed with Perry Davis' PiiinkiiW. No other lemedy approaches it for the n lief of sorestralneil muscles. There is but one Pulukiller, Perry Davis'. The Eternal Feminine. Mrs. liewmnn I never mw such a busybody. Just beeaues the doctor topped at our house yesterday Mie Immediately wanted to know what was the matter. Mrs. Xaycher Vt s; I wuiuu r how Fhe'd like her l.cijrhbors to be that curious about her? You know the doe tor stopped at her house to-day, ton. Mrs. Jlew ni.-in Yon don't ay!'.' I wonder what's the matter there? Catholic Standard and Times. "For nine years I lcnght everything tiiat was advertised as a uro uro for my complaint, but it so happened that I did not buy Poruna until nluo months ago. "After using your splendid remedy ac cording to your directions I am today a well man. I find Peruna to bo the great ctst family mcdicino ever discovered. I shall always keep a bottle of it on -:nd. "I can candidly state that had It not been for Peruna I would have given up my position, being too weak to do my work. For eighteen year llfo waa a burden." Mr. William Flood. Congressman J. A. Harham, of fanta Rosa, California, writes: "At tho eolieitatlou of a friotul I used your Peruna, and can cheerfully recom mend it as an excellent remedy for all catarrhal troubles. It is indeed a won derful medicine." J. A. Barium. If you do not derivo prompt and jatia factory results from tho uso of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Ilartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will bo pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman, President ol The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O, MACKAY-SMITHTO EfTfADJUTOR .Washington Clerqyrrw 'iotifies Corr Alexan der Macka7-Smith, rector of St. John's Church, Washington, D. C. has decid ed to accept the office of bisiiop coad jutor of tho diocese of Pennsylvania, to which he was el. cted at the recent special convention ca!! Vl:ifa!;pr. Mis formal a.- news alw:ivs ! -, i touch i up our eol- Bears the Signature of traininir favor with nil. Ti,;a ! o..ft!..? nat our goods are right as well as our nriom. w invite your inspection of our We INIZED WARE BucCets, Buckets, uekcts, Duckets, ruber Vails, tins. 30c 35c 3jc 40c 3oc 25o 3oc lOe Granitownro 1 qt. Milk Tans, 6 qt. Milk Pans, 8 inch Tie Plates, 10 inch Pio Plates, 1 qt. Stew Pans, 2 qt. Stew Pans, 3 qt. Stew Pans, 10 qf. D?:-!i Pms : : ers, Tumbl "i's, each, etc., each, 35o 3c 10c 20o 10c 12c 12o 18o 2."o J iiC DLUH and WHITE WARE 1 J qt. Milk Cans, 20o li qt. Preservit.o; Kettles, 23c 2i qt. Sicw Pans, 2-"o Is in proportion. W'c Inn-e ihn nt,. i: pt....ii.i. IU Cents rar i. 11! I r . .... v v't While they last, we will tal iu plain figures. 10 lb. nail of Q. WASH. BURNS. I ;.:,v' Trlriihone ponnftrllnn. LAUNCHING OF EMPEROR'S YACHT Two Thousand Invitations Sent Out By the Builder. New York, Feb. 13. Two thousand Invitations to tho launching of the mperor'a yacht were sent out yester day by ths builders, the Towngend Downey Co. Only those whose names bad been pissed upon by the commit tee of arrangements at Washington and tho secret service bureau and per sonal friends of the builders rocelved the coveted cardboards. The invited guests Include those foremost In offi cial llfo In Washington and In New York all the celebrities of finance, poll tics, literature, art and the business and ofllclal life of this city. At least two governors will witness the launching Governor Odell, of New York, and Governor Murphy, of New Jersey. Governor Stono, of Pennsyl vania, has been Invited. As a safeguard against heavy weight -r in the outer harbor on tho day that V;iv? Henry arrives hero, the rhu i - 'ovev.s.lly woleoeiinjf hkn w ir-'?.. .1 ; -rday. It was decided to s'.v.".'' u (','." Hea ef bavins him trans fer Uuvn i: o bey from the Kronr-rtns Wlliu l' i to tho Imperial yacht Hohen toUern, t.:ul instead ho wi'.l come to necroatiou Pier, at the foot of West Thirty-fourth street, ou tho liner. Kear Admiral Itobley D. Evans, command Ins the special squadron, will board the Kronprlus Wilheltu as Boon as she arrives, and after formally greeting Prince Honry, will accompany him to the pier. , . A Toni-li of llumnr. "Always," raid tin a-ti;: editor to the new rcporti-r, le on the lookout for any lilt of lniinnr that bright unms. That evcniii' tho r-w ronnrtcr Landed in nn account of a burglary U a butcher's shop which com menced: "Mr. Jeremiah Cleaver, Unwell-known butcher, is losing1 fioh rapidly of late." Tit-lilts. HELINSQUOVE. ton, who has tieWoii ine"Mi:K-i V.JL ft fT?'? c was a visitor to town last week. b' w I nor Hi mL-n i.C ml - c k Mrs. UWi spent Tuesday in IJea ver Springs. Mrs. Emma Hall of Mithlletown spent several clays with her uncle, P. S. Allicrt. Inn. II. Willis, county reci-nler, was in town between trains Tuosiliv of hist week. .1. 1. ShelliiiliiTL'er of Hsi tun-r-villu came to town Tuts lav nioi n in; try ill; to catch the parits -. h.. rohhctl his sture S..tnr.!;i- i:;. He hail track of them i lier s w !i ' . r h Mir! v r.'Celv.l V manto-vn. ( co:.:rv.iitv. I r:-v. for C, day '.y r. . L-t V.. ith's by F? :hoP ':'!!'" wa3 j. r wcif '.a. . ic Ml r Mrs. Kev. Stotn ton Mictit several parent-!, Ilir.im last week. Moiuhiv niternoi :i 'f i l'r. Cl:i-s an.l frictiil-i t. i. tie- Vr. Mi'MIt liurir ami hail t! cir I at the Wa-!ii!i ;ton I Iuii-e. Inril Seobiihl put ii :. ni 'e The F-nplioniiiri-s w i " f enoic;li to uetaiii tl.eni. Mrs. Lank Kroner n'eive that her mother wa- at t!ic ;i de:it!i. S!:e tuc-k tho tir-t tr i to go t.) !:er I edsiilc. La 'let ..1- !-l!. .1 ;T to Mr-witli . Anna AHetnaii, v le r ion, John, :tt Hi Kitretl Her lilld -) life. , "Three wseka our chubby little bo was cliansre.l by Pneumonia al"ist lo n cUiilrton " u-ritou Mr " l" lins, of 1 leas:mt City, O. "A terrible ia" winter, retnri'el here fur a couiib set, in spite of a good doctor's time. treatment lor Heversl weeks, jjrew worse every ilny e theu used Dr Kinc's Now Discovery for Cnes.imo. Hon, and our ddiliuji was soon sound and well, eajosuro this gvauu medicine saved his life." Millions know it ia the only sure cum for Coughs, CoJda and till Lung di seases. The Middleburg Pruir Co., Oraybill, Uarniaa ard Co., Kichtield, Pa.. Dr. J. V. Samrsell. l'enns creek. Pa. jruaiantee satisfaction. 5Ce and ?1.0i). Trial bottles free. a : ir' r j.'Hrcr.'BniCBsma-etu s ' from Phiblelphia' I TT J? 77 eatl. ofllarber K'c- B J VI Ij H G 1 UNION TOWNSHIP. Klias Cawley ami wife have re turned home alter a two weeks visit among friends at Alkutown. . Jjanies (J.'Irowti made a busiiies trip to Meiserville Saturday. ' Foster C risher of ?al in wa- a btisitiesi caller hert last Friday. V. II. Heinle with two of his cousins of Preslau, Luzerne county, were vl--itin' the frmer'.s fiber I ht;re Lust week. J. 15. Stau Her is hauling lumber lr0m Orieutal. Ii. S. Am-ker ofSiiainokin was a business caller here last week. iSending valcutiucs is not out of stjrle yet lu our sectiou. your i:;viia-.:oti to .: ;;? a ! - tiw tonor of a.-.-a.u ;!:...; ia;: h..i 'vy..! :.i.h- Mrs. Harry Dover is entcr'ah.ins: Mrs' "fJ? 'mt r " o. . 1 i lrb- UeAey la too id tor rao to ieava tier sister, Lizzie, ot ivranton. , her. GKOIttm DF'.VEV, David Trutt, who has been visit- j "Tho Admiral of the Navy." iii friends in Delaware, returned; :.. home last week. A telegram annoiiiieed the deal sler's father. Prof. Xoetling spent part of la. t week at Harrisbur-r tittending the State School Directors' Convention. Miss. Mol'ie liunii spent fever.i days at Danville, the truest i f Lev Dinner III rich tii'd wife. Mrs. Dr. Yutzv is vi:tin" : Uuhiri'svi'Ii'. Harry Weis, Murrav !. 11 ru n :tnd Jii:). S'!:oe!i, Snyde.1 Co. l--ivs attendiiiLr U. P.. are at homo. IJev. ZiiiuiKTinaii of P. avi r iirnn--:. Urs. v aiders ot l urk Weber of Stmbury were in to Monday in the in tore--ts of Sn llniversitv. S. C. Wajreuseller and wife Sliamokin, Ueiiner Lvaus aud wife of Chester Co., I T. Sharpless and wife and. Mrs. Mary Cearbart of Blooiusburg attendeil the funeral of J. J. Uai:;eu.sellkr. I "I .- v.-v , ...v . :' , . U t'"t t.- i -':' a i r. .' i r? r:ic 1 .i :.f .- ' ' -' 1 Q Vigor r-i it L--;-; : . " - I -. 8 bac r;vr-." 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