Mis, hot muffins, Kot cakes, made with Royal Baking Powder : may. be freely rat-en without fear of indigestion. : 1 v ! i BEAVEHTOWN. fthe most pleasant social i the history of our town sixth annual banquet of the of A. which took place in f the organization Saturday Washington's birthday, jbers of the order and their the number of oue hun fifty assembled and greel loiher with that social feel portends and animates a event. It was evident that it who crowded every avail , felt that it wuj a gool e, and were glad they were 3 they were not disappoint, ir most sanguine anticipa , treat of more than ordin ?st. At seven o'clock Presi des E. Freed raised the id gave three distinct raps ik, which attracted the at ' every one present. He j the singing of the regular tde of the order which was with feelings of unusual e and melod y. llev. J. P. in prayer. ' The Beaver iefctra rendered a number nost charming selections, ised the audience to still plcte ecstasies of pleasure. E. Wetzel in his usual iner, in a twenty minutes' rtra)ed the pleasures and 'a secret organization. He with a short address by id, who is also a member ler. After the speeches, dent announced supper, sted principally of chicken s and was no less enjoyed ther part of the program, igaged in by all present, 'east, the orchestra render re music, while the au engaged in pleasaut flo tation until the hour to frrived which came en Dn for a goodly number. Camp 93 is in healthy condition. It is steadily growing in number. Two new niemlx-rs were received into the order last Tuesday evening and several more ore expected to join shortly. Rev. Zimmerman could not fill his appointments on Subbuth. he Im- ing away to attend the funeral of his brother's wife. Jacob Carpenter and Miss Ada M. oaylor were united m the holy bonds of matrimony Tuesday even ing by Rev. Santord N. Carpenter of Pittsburg, a brother of the groom. Your scribe juius their friends in wishing them a pleasant aud successful future. The Snook (Nerhood) farm one mile west of town was purchased by Charles Bingamun at the sale last Wednesday for $1400. Mrs. James O. Herbster is sick. The measle cases are very numer ous. Miss Clara Faust has been very seriously afllicted, but is again slowly improving. Mrs. Lizzie Howell spent Sunday in Sunbury, and Mrs. A. B. Sprcht is spending a month with her son in Clinton Co. Lyman Baker and wife off iPwia- town, F. I. Nagie of Northumber land, Rev. Jacob Lawver of Wntrnpi- and Rev. John Freed of Tioga couuty were among the recent vis itors to this place. A rubber I On Saturday morning some miners brought the report to town that a bear had been prowling around in the deeo suow about a mile south of town; a number of would-be bear slayers shouldered their muskets, and in hot haste hied themselves to where they felt sure of capturing the prize, but to their utter chagrin discovered a big Llack dog. A regular old timer of an eigh teen inch snow fell Saturday. It was rather late to bury the sorrows aud disappointments of the west end candidates. gents Wanted! fell oup household remedies; liberal erms, and valuable premiums to HUSTLERS. ner Chemical Com nan v. testation, Philadelnht.. P HE RACKET ty gaining lavor witli all. This is sufficient to con- fe f no f miM 1 . ...... . BWUO are rignu as well as our prices. We iow invite your inspection of our G-r eualtoTOxixr o ANIZED WARE ter Buckets, a n - Or juucKets, buckets, 1 Buckets, Jiamber Vails, .Cans, . ns, 30o 35c 35c 40c 35c 25c 35c lOo 1 at Milk Pans. 6 qt Milk Pans, 8 inch Pie Plates, 10 inch Pie Plates, 1 J qt Stew Pans, 2 qt Stew Pans, 3 qt. Stew Pans, 10 qt. Dish Pans, 10c 20o 10c 12o 12c 18c 25o 35c 8ELINSQROVE. " Miss Blanche pade accompanied her bister to Phil i. wUercthe expects to visit several wtks. District Attorney Potter was in town between trains one day last week. We had tlie heaviest snow fall for years, continuing IromThursday night until Siiturday afternoon. Snow fell to the depth of 1 8 inches. Harry Weis returned to his stud ies in Phila., Friday last Mr. J. Beuner Evans and wife returned home Friday. 1. 1. Manbeck of licaver Springs spent Thursday night iu town. The following students attended the State Y. M.C. A. Convention held at Warren, Messrs. Fisher, Suyder,lIoover, Erdinauaud Young. The following contests and exer cises to have been held Friday even ing were postponed on account, of the weather Basket Ball game be tween Danville and SiiMjUihanna, District Teachers' Convention to have been held here Friday evening and Saturday, comprising the teach ers of the Roro., lVnns, Jackson and Monroe townships, also the contest in the chare! of Susquehanna Uni versity to have been held Saturday evening, at which time a contest in orations for a prize to le given by the Local Chapter of the 1). A. It. Joe Ludwig bought the Mover proerty on South Market St., for 8818 subject to a mortgage of 8100. J. B. Fockler and wife sold their property. They expect to make their home iu Illiuois. Misses Cora and Maine Gotxl are visiting in Ilarrisburg, also attend ing a wedding of a relative. Mrs. Benjamin Iong and a friend of Sunbury n?nt several days very pleasantly recently. A second child of John Lud wig's died of pneumouia Sunday morning. Bucklen' Aral Halve. The best and mOit famous com pound ia the world to conquer aches and kill Pains. Cures Cuts, beab. Burns and Bruises subdues Ioflaai nistiou, masters Fied. Millions ol Boxes sold yearly . Work wonder), in Boils, Ulcers, Felcons, Skin Erup tionn It cures or no pay. 25c ah MulillAhnrcr T)rnir llii. Dravhili Garman & Co., ltichtield. Pa., Dr. j. w, bampsell, f enuscreek. Pa. TROXELVILLE. Sleighing is poor fn this part of of the county. Mrs. Jas. Middleswarth is still on the sick list. " Smoking is a little reduced again since the election is over. On next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, llev. E. F. Ott will preach his farewell sermon to the members of St. Luke's Ev. Lutheran church. Monday Chas. Swartz, who has been to the Philippines during the greater part ot tne last 6 years in the service of his country, returned home hale and hearty. Quite number of people had been to Ad- amsburg to recieve him. The writer was not at home therefore he cannot give a detailed description of the ceremonies. I came home just iu time to see a large crowd of people turn their faces toward home who had undoubtedly gathered there to welcome the young man home agaiu. NY elconie Cuas. .4 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Ifie Kind You Hare Always Bought Sears the Signature of AFTER THE GRIP GOMES CATARRH. 1 liS v-.fi ,sr t T IKE A TERRIBLE CYCLONE grip I baolllus has passed over oar ooun- try, from the Atlantlo to the Pacific, leaving behind It a dark cloud of an guish and despair. Catarrh follows grip as effect follows cause. A multitude of catarrh victims will spring up iu the trail of the aw ful epidemic-of grip that has just passed over our fair country. The hope to these people is Pcruna. Most people know this already. Everyone who has had the least touch of grip, should not fail to take a course of treatment with Peruna. Peruna eradicates every vestige of tho disease and leaves the system in a nor mal condition. Hon. Joseph B.Crowley, Congressman from Illinois, writes from the National Hotel, Washington, D. C, as follows: After giving Peruna a fair trial I can cheerfully recommend your remedy to anyone suffering with coughs, colds, la grippe and all catarrhal complaints." J. B. Crowley. Hon. George H. White, Congressman from North Carolina, writes: " I am more than satisfied with Peru na, and find it to be aa excellent remedy for the grip and catarrh. I have used it in my family, and they all Join me In recommending it aa an excellent rem edy ."-George H. White. Hon. J. P. Megrew, Superintendent U. 8. Capital Polio force, of Washington, D.C., sayst 44 Having suffered from the grip.I was advised by a friend to use your Peruna. I also used it for my catarrh, and I can now cheerfully recommend your remedy to anyone who is suffering from the grip and catarrh." J. P. Megrew. Miss Anna Russell, Past Worthy Coun selor, Loyd Mystic Leglou, aw Kndleott Building, St. Taul, Minn., writes: " For yoars I have uufortunately found my system In a peculiarly receptive con dition for catarrh when I was exposed in any way to lnclemont weather. At those times I would be sovcrely afllicted with la grippe and its unpleasant con sequences. " Now for tho past year and a half I have used Peruna in such cases and have found that It not only cures mo quickly, but it also cleanses my blood and ren ders me loss liable to catch cold. It is the finest preventative of colds that I know of and a very superior tonic." Anna Russell. Miss Emily Milburne, President of tho WesUide Young Woman's Club, No. 152 West Congress street, Chicago, 111., writes of soveral members of the club of which she is president, who have had the Grip and have been quickly restored to health by Peruna. Mr. Nicolas P. Kosslter, of 403 Nor wood avenue, Cleveland, O., had a severe attack of the Grip, was very sick and under the physlolan's care. He, like many others, passed the acute stage but did not receive strength. Peruna not only quickly restored him to his former health, but to much better health than be has had for year. He gives Peruna all the praise. Hon. Max J. Porges, Alderman of the Eighth District, residing at 30 Riving ton street. New York, suffered with tho (iri two twttles of Porunn cured him. Ila also writes that he knows a largo num ber of people who have beta cured ol the Grip by Peruna. Hon. Charles W. Culkin, AUlcrmaa ot tho Seventh Assembly District of the Borough of Manhattan, residing at U Eighth avenue, New York, writes that he was laid 'up several days with tho Grip. On the ntth day ho was advised to try Peruna. lie did so and founu 'in self better within twenty-four hours. This romedy soon restored him to hi usual vigorous health. Mr. Martin Edwards, President of tba County Clare Men's Benefit Society, 522 West Forty-Ninth street, Now York, writes that he was cured of the Grip by a short course of treatment with Peruna. Miss Bluucho Duniont, President of the Athenia Club, 4110 Aldrieh avenue North, Camden Place, Minneapolis, Minn., says she was cured of tho Grip. Nothing helped her until she trie 1 Pe runa. Felt better noxt day after begin ning its use. Was able to bo out of bed tho third day. She also tells of others who were cured by Peruna. La Orippe la epidemic catarrh. Pe runa curen catarrh, hence Pcruna is a specific for la grippe. If you do not derive prompt and ntta factory results from the use of IVrunv write at once to Dr. llartman, giving a. full statement of your ease and he will be pleased to give yuu his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. llartman, 1 A. -t f. The llartuiaii banitarliun. Col umbo. Ohio. Xsswaro le. Tumblers. Sfin Vppies, each, 3C f is, etc., each, 50 BLUE and WHITE WARE 1 J qt. Milk Cans, 20o 1J qt. Preserving Kettles, 23o 2 1 qt. Stew Tans, 23o ioodsin proiiortion. W h M V'fl tliA nnlir liny. f T. .!.!,. I. nt Ill Mtili ...l. V.I ... C , , r , ler8 as low as & cents. .All F "gres. While they last, we wiH MJ 10 lb. pail of ' fXXXTJZi PISH, 43 Oozxts. I Q. WASH. BURNS, rket Street. Scllnsgrove, Pa. . Telcphow, connection. HMUMttttt)))) Mtlm JUUNDORE. Make your living room the largest and most cheeilul in the house. II. L. Witwer trapped an oposuni that had been living on chickens and other luxuries. Our overseers of the poor are two heavy taxpayers and will keep the taxes down for even those who pay no tax. Our auctioneer is in the midst of a rich harvest having a sah? every day. Troup and Shafler are getting logs ready for Geo. A. Wentzel, ivho has a saw mil! ready to turn out all kinds of lumber. Fifty-one of our politicians spent the night before tho electiou at Se linsgrove, believing that they ought to have some of the sjwils, but while some were encouraged by rosy prom ises and intended to rent a house in town and keep boarders, that it would pay better than fariniug, others were disgusted with their first attempt and came home with out breakfast. - - Our school board has lieen im proved and will do tatter work than than ever. Jacob Kerstetter, who was on the sick list; is out and around again. W. M. Boyer and J. C. Shafler called on George Campbell, who is on the tick list. Open (he doors of the school house to all the children of the laud. The deepest snow of the season fell last week. Our merchant is selling shoes cheaper than ever and defies coin petition. I. V. Longacres, the auctioneer, will move to one of the suburbs of this town the coining spring and will be welcomed by all. N. Ilackenburg made a trip to the railroad station fur our mer chant. Maria V. Dtindorc called on Sa rah Shambach at l'ort Treverton, and they agreed on last Saturday to take a pleasure trip to Centreville, PORT TBEVORTOS. We are sorry that through neg ligeuec wedisapointcd our readers last week. Win. Schrawder of Iiewisbnrg spent several days of last week wiht his tatter half. M. 1'. Arnold of Milton trani ncted business in our town last week. C. W. Stroll and C. II. llerrohl, two of our genteel young men who are employed at Sunbury, spent Sun day with their parents. Chas. Michael, one of our former lads but now a Sunhurian, spi nt several days very pleasantly among old aeqtiaintanccs. Although the election was a quiet affair it proved to be a decided suc cess and irrcsjtective of party lor once in the history of union town ship we have the right men who are in the right places. Mus Clara liingaman, the oldest but a foot of buow was too much for j and most accomplished of the Iiiii-- f them; could they nave gone, &liam- aman sisters, returned to I'hiladel bach would have had to do the phia, after havinj: enjoyed home cooking for Dundore and the bill J comforts for a week. of fare would have beeu ovsters aud chicken. Christ Bitner supplied the poor house with potatoes. ; Our township has cooled down aud is not so strongly represented this week at court as usually. The three public sales this week in this community are well attended and prices obtained are satisfactory. Dr. Krcbs of Port Treverton was in town. Dr. J. O. Nipple of Sunbury has bills posted for sale of all hu real estate in Union township. One of our birds which quite re cently reached her ma'urity, like all other imprisoned birds when set free, has flown. Mut ed Her t hud's Life. "Throe weeks our chubby littl e boy was chanped by Pneumonia filmost to a 6ko!eton," writes Mrs. W. Wat kins, of Hrasant City, O. "A terrible cough set, in spite of a good doctor's tretnieut for 86vertd weeks, crew worse ev ry day. We then used Dr King's Now Discovery for Cons auc tion, and our darling waa soon sound and well. We are sure this pi and medicine saved his lifo." Millions know it is the only sure cum for Coughs, Holds and all Lung di seases. The Middleburg Drue: Co., Oraybill, Oarman and Co., Richfield, ra., Dr. J. W. SampBttll, Penns creek. Pa. guarantee satisfaction. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Miss Anna Haupt of Silinsgrove was the iruest cl the Iteif families during the past week. Man is a two-legged animal who tries to work all tin' iMt"r nniu,;.!-; for a liviog. I ! V.Uo iiielsiiii'iit !i. r li:is :i :i n thrown a uumtai ,f our citizens out of work. llov. Sv'alhatner and family f Williamsixut have moved into (' United Jiretheu parsonage. Miss Jennie Charles has aeecp a position in a confectionery store at Shamokin. Mrs. Sarah Tiltou returned to her homo in Chicago after having spent about eight months with her sister, Mrs. J no. D. Bogar. D. S. Snyder and wifH visited their son, Jerre ail f unity week. Geo. Strawser of Seliusgrove was among our weekly callers. A mtiical will held in the south end each L 1 durin" this week. All are invited to attend. Admission free. l'ereverancj wins is an ad:ige that never fails if we hold on to it; so hold on I?ert, you have almutl reached the goal. Some wives are regarded by their husbands as angels two weeks the week after marriage and the week after the funeral. Jno. Foltz and wife and Geo. Foltz and wife of Philadelphia were the guests of their brother, Uielunt and family during the past week. F. C. Ihwcrrox was a caller ii the public schools la.st week. Harry Rover and wife of Selius grove were visitors at the taniKT's. parents' home Sunday. Colds ! r 8se53w I 1 1 haj a terrible cold nit rn..:. a naraiy Dreatlie. 1 then tried Ayer's Cherry Tcctoral and it gave me im mediate relief." C. Layton, Sidell, IU. How V 71 be tonight ? Wors.', pi-Jb- j ably. For it's first a cold, ! then a cough, then brcn-j chitis cr pneumonia, and I at last consunipp 3n. Coughs always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. H T?r1? "?""! Mc- "? tot n ordinary t r. I1; Mc. lutt riuht fur trunehitla. bvm 1 M Hani cxlilj, (II, mutt vetmouijuj ft J far coruuieeaau and u kxpon hand. a 1 J.l'.MK CU.,UwcU, Mui. I t 11 !1A ,-r i