IB taking Powder Makesthebfeed more Safeguards the fcxxl against alum biitoe powders u lie mW Moacen to health of the prcecnt Jy. prtvtl jMitWI WWW CO., fctW WW. McCLTJRlS. ' iac Middleswartb broke ground a new stable on his lot recently hased. Inrry Wagner built an addition . i i. us siauie. Vm. II. Pheasant also broke and for the foundation for his i house he is erecting near ihe nolUl, place quite their 11 tit 1. ii. .1.:.. 't'V. J vifc it" mis lav last for liellwood. Moving is the order of the day. ite a number ot changes will be lu in town this week which we I report next week. Vniers were busy plowing all k. This is something unusual March weather. ames Hoffman of Wagner and -i ii- t r xl I it. . I sa same naruy oi mis pmee 1 . I 1 L I te inarrieu one uuy lust wees calithumnians had quite a he serenading. 'armcrs are busy sowing vcr seen. heat fields look very promising this section. Garden making is the order of day. Born to trunk x. Felker and le, a daughter. A-.imon Bickle, who had been up with pneumonia at Lewis- rg lur a long time, has returned line, and intends to move into Mrs, iuIhtI's house. - Mrs. Xathan Manbeck of Lewis Ivu lias icturncd to her home, after Ming some time last week among ends here. Our doctor would very much like trade horses with jockey George. Ilie doctors horse would make a ud dray horse now, if his body Is made in proportion to his legs Enoch Baker after burning lime winter has now shot down for a brt tune.' Charles Lambert, a theoloerica' dent of Susquehanna University, leached his first sermon in Christ Lutheran Church at this place, nuav. Ihe church was well fill and all wcreeaeertohearJCharles1 hid effort. He,- however, sur- psed many, as he nobly acquitted nselt. His discourse was based the "Risen Savior." He no uht will some day make his mark his high and holy calling. Work on the mountain road is pin in full blast Visitors in town over Sunday too tmerous to mention. Willard Mechtly and wife of ilanislmrg and James Mechtly of piporia, Kan., visited at N. Ii, ilkt'r a Sunday. The children of the different Sun- y Schools were made happy Sun y ly each receiving a fine treat ware of Ointments for Catarrh ..that Contains Mercury mereuiywill surely destroy the pse oi smell and completely de- Pfte the whola avatam when enter. F through the mucus surfaces, such jiicies should never be used excern (Prescriptions from reputable phy. fun. as the damage they will do is tuia io iix9 rooa you can pobbiD' r wm wivui. a re. uiannfantnrul hv F. J. (Jhnnnv (Co., Toledo, 6., contains no mer- FJ, and is taken internally, acting FMIv unon thn hlood nnd muoua p-faces of tho system. In buying s Catarrh Cora be sure you set 1. genuine, it is taken internnuy II made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J puey iiOo, testimonials froe. pold by Druggists, 75a. Willi's Family Pills are the boat. u our neighboring town a mall cur- T m careless and ihrew the mail lu k door, It fell sometimes ou tho floor, we counter, and maybe behind It. Wlniuta to the Dostruastcr and an- to the carrier fulled to bring any "Wion of the habit. Finally tho at- f lion of tho PoMtmatttor-aetiornl wtw to thn mntter. and Uie oarolcM Furrier was brouirht uu with a K turn, and was Instructed to do- ' tlu nmll at the dewk or somo other . 1'iaee, cr'nntw ty tho. party ' rELINSGROYJv. j .There was no session of the public : schools Friday owing to it being a holiday. Miss Lorena Evans of Harrisburg is a visitor among friends in town lest week. Meade Wagenseller of the Uni versity ' of Penna. was home for a few days' visit with his parents. Harry Thompson was a visitor atllughesville over Sunday. Miss Minium of Berwick was at home over Sunday. Miss Donna Albert returned lome Saturday. . . M. L. Wagenseuer left Monday for Phila. where he expects to re main during April to wait on his customers, who go to Phila. for their goads. An alarm of. hre was eounded Sunday evening about 8 o'clock. was dicovered to be the barn near the poor house of Penn. Twp. We - learn that a number of cattle were burned. Preparatory services were held in Trinity Lutheran church Friday evening lust and in the Reformed Saturday afternoon. Communion was held in both churches Sunday morning. . Mrs. Kev. Leisenrmgof Chambers- burg is the guest of F. J. Schoch and wife. B. F. Iiong and " family of Char- eroi, Penna., are visiting friends. Prof. Oden U. Uortncr aud child ren of Mitllin are welcome guests of the formers mother. The funeral of B. J. Smith, late a member of Co. F. 131st. licet and a member of Capt. Davis Post took place Saturday. His pastor, Rev. Haas, preached the funeral sermon. The services of the Graud Army were used. He was a gonial and unobtrusive citizen ntrainst whom nothing evil could be said. E. F. Gcmberhng of Philadelphia spent a day with his mother, and among friends last week. Miss Mabel Mover of Bloom was eutertained by her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Miller. H RELIABLE WITNESSES KttT TREVOUl'OS. I Miss Sallie Arnold returuedhvime. Mrs. Sue Biestle of Lewiaburg is hTrEd old Cases of Chronic Ca- enjoyed a drive to town with her, -mother, Mrs. J. C Hoover of our, tarrh Call CUred. town who had been visiting her, the . ww- i ii. KWk ' one of our ladies' A Medicine That Will The farmers were busy plowiug-a few days last week, and some were diccing garden edoesuay and Thursday. Hiram Schnee of Freeburg was spending Saturday and Sunday in town. Earl Glass and Charles "Wilt of Freeburg were callers in town Sun day. Rev. David J. SchcafTer, the Re formed miuistcr, preached a very in teresting sermon in the St. John's Church Easter Sunday evening. Henry Harding and William II. Wendt attended the sale at Meiser ville Friday afternoon. The entertainment was well at tended last Saturday evening. It seemed as though the people enjoy ed it very much. Irwin Bottiger moved his saw mil last Saturday from Sliadel to this place to saw tim!er for John Schnee and a few other parties. Charles Brosius and John Koth rock were at home a few days last week. It seems as though they lik ed to attend Bucknell College at Lewisburg. The Heister Valley School wil hold their entertainment next Thurs day evening. PAXTONVILLE. A. II. Bowcrsox and wife of Beavertown visited AV. D. Gift's Monday evening. Win. Kauffman and Wm. Duck left Tuesday for Ohio, where they intend to stay during the summer to work on a farm. Mrs. Merry Romig is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Stout. Mrs. Julia Johnson of Lewistowu visited her sister, Mrs. Mary. How ell who is on the sick list Miss Mollie Mitchell of the Beavertown Shirt factory visited her parents recently. Mrs. Preston Erdly of LewistoWn visited her grandmother here last Thursday. . Charles Heinibach of Phila. came here, Saturday and will leave this week again with his family for Phila. where they intend to make their furturc home. Win. McAfee, who ii employed at the Greenwood Furnace, came homo Saturday. II. C. Graybill spent Sunday afternoon and evening in Adams burg, .. W esley Nerhood, who is employ ed at Lewistown spent a day nmong friends here. -' Ralph Gift and Miss Lottie. Gift took a drive up tho country Sunday who is employed at Sunbury, was home between trains oue day last week. II. F. Charles returned home after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Wm Brubaker at "Sunbury. C. W. Stroh of Sunbury spent Eas ter with his mother. An infant child of Loyd Speece and wife of Nineretli was brought to town the fore part of the week and interred in the Witmer's new cemetry S. P. SteHen and frnilv w-re the guests ot his brother iu-law, O. K. Neitz and family, Easter Mrs. Samuel Arnold, Ld. Arnold, wife and daughter, Miss Ruth, ofl Shamokin, were the guests of their many relatives over Sunday. Geo. Boyer of belinsgrove was among our Easter callers. Harvey Shaffer of Sunbury spent Suuday at his old home. E. D. Swincford ot Uressler s Ridge, made a flying trip to town Thursday. Chas. Shaffer is again driving Bogar and Bingaman's feed wagon. "ieo. Houstr says spectacles are just fine. Sunt Drccse, Pierce ijingaman, Chas. and Hairy Neitz are repairing the telephone wires between our burg and busy hustling, Herndon. The four Lenig Bros, of Milton i- . i i .i .i were nouie to neip ineir nioincr to move into her new residence, Tuesday. Jacob Lemg a former resident oil town, whose home is now at Mil ton spent several hours with us Thursday J. C. Kreitzer and wife ate their Easter dinner with his brother-in- law. Simon Long and wife. Mrs. Hathaway Kelly and child en spent last week with her mother- ir'hw, Mrs. Ellen Kelly. Cure Cases of Catarrh of Long Standing De serves a Very High Place in the Annals of Medical Discovery, Such a Peruna. Medicine is CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought THOUSANDS ot testimonials are I poarlng In every day of old cases of chronlo catarrh that bare re stated all treatment for years, being promptly and permanently cured by reruns. These reports do not all come from obscure places, signed by obscure peo ple. A large proportion of these letters are written by men and women promt nent in business and professional cir cles and many of thein well known from ocean to ocean. 'Colonel John Franklin Waters occu pies a prominent position among the leading trial lawyers of Chicago. He has probably obtained more verdicts against corporations In suits for personal Injuries than any man of hla age in the United States, and during his practice of over fifteen years he has not lost a single caxo in tho Supremo Courts of Illinois and Missouri. Uo is a hard worker and has the energy of four men. For a number of years he had been afflicted with chronic catarrh and hav ing recently been thoroughly cured of his old affection, an interview was ob tained with him by one of our reporter In which he gave the following state ment to tho public: Cnicxoo, III., Aug. 6, 1900. The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. : Qentlcmen "It glvta me great pleasure to testify to the merits of such a worthy remedy for catarrh as your Peruna. I bad suffered for a number of years from this very dis agreeable disease and had tried many so-called remedies, but until I used Peruna none bad the desired effect. I feel that I am perfectly cured and can cheerfully recommend Peruna to any one suffering from catarrh. " JOHN F. WATERS, 120 E. Randolph St., Chicago, III. Another case equally well-known in Chicago, is reported through a letter from a votoran Railroad man. COLONEL JOHN FRANKLIN WATERS, OF CHICAGO. Captain John II. Bears the Signature of Lyons, of Chicago, passenger agent for various rall r o a d coin panics for the past twenty four years, connected with the Postof f ice Departm e n t for six years, 4 the Police Departm en t 1 for six years, and at pres ent connected with the Grand Trunk railroad, had a similar case. lie i" a ill J. 11. Lyons. veteran soMirr and n prominent mem ber of ( ;. A. H. Camp No. l2. Captain John II. I.yonj, K.I2 Trn'rle Ave., ChfcacM, 111., writ": "For twenty yvan i ufTr' i with chronic catarrh 1 tit thnnk to ! - i-,al am now entirely euri. "It afford me mU' h ! a-nre to i:iak a statement in behalf -f your tavri' -ri-.-as remedy, Peruna. I have u.- il sirno for catarrh and have found it to Lc ul. y.,u claim for it. I h.-id suffered for to.vu'y years. I cheerfully recommend pertiua to anyone sufferinjr from catarrh, a 1 believe that, in n:y cae, it will j r ,v a sure cure." Ca; t.v n I .hu II. Ly Address The Peruna M..-.Uein C--., ol Columbus, (hio, for instructive literafxre oa catarrh. Row She Knew, A little girl from a crowded tene tnent-house was delightedly telling I friend In the college settlement about lier teacher, relutcs the Youth a Companion. "She's just n perfect lady, that's what She is," said the child. "Huh! How do you know she's a perfect lndy?" questioned her friend "You've known her only two days." "It's ensv enrich tellinir," was the indignnrrt answer. "I know she's a per feet lndy because she makes me feel polite all the time." Cnnne for Worry. Finn I'm in love, nnd the only ells agreeuble thin)? ubout it is, thut the girl is oKler than I Jack How old are you nov? "I'm 18." "And the lndy Is whnt?" "Twenty-two." "Make your mind ensy, my boy. By the time you are 21 she'll be only 20." Tit-Bits. An Opinion on Art. "Don't you think that modern actori are more repressed In their methods than the old timers were?" asked the friend. WEST BEAVElt. Easter is jwssctl and gone. Some partk.i have a record of getting on the outside fifteen hard tailed eggs at one sitting. Viola Steely came home from her visit to Helleville last week and since has been numbered with the sick. The exhibiton with the flid of Doctor F. C S. Peter and his pati ent held at the xidge school Iiou.se Thursday evening was a success in every way. AH persons were wen pleased. Warren A. McGlaughliii of the ax works in Miilliu county spent Easter with his parents at Jewell. John Calvin unit family of the sane place were also visitors with your scribe. The Isaac Baker tract at Lowell was sold to lloh-rt Goss Saturday for 8300. Daniel II. Trcaster and family spent Sunday in Mitllin county as 'ie guest of Uncle Samuel Wagner. The heavv rain we had here Fri- (day prevented for a few days our "Yes," answered Mr. StormlngtonY.rmrra fr(im Jnw;nir H.olr ornnnd Barnes, "scenery haa become ao elab-' . . 1 orate and expensive that we have to."0"; J0" . T carry ourselves with more caution In) Levi 11. Trester and Joseph Wag- orner not to unmnge w. vtasmngvon nT nave oeen iDAiimio couniyiooK- mg up a housekeeper tor the former. Emmet Goss of Middlecreck spent purt of last Saturday with his fath er, Robert Goss, at Lowell. Quite a heavy rain with some hail visited our town Sunday. Elmer Filson of New Iiancaster has been delivering R. R. ties to fill Calvin Ulsh's control They are fine tics and are delivered in a buck wagon, two at a loud. Wm. Heetcr's reg't should read 131st instead of 12lst. ,T. A. Wng utx's should read 30 P. V. M. in stead of 2Gth, it should be Jonas I.ins of Jonas Lino. Star. nlr Point Worth Conalderlfjr. Confidential Friend I'm not sure about this measure being for the public good. Have you considered what would be the result if it should pass? Statesmnn Considered? I've done a lot more than that. I've made In quiries nil over my district, and it won't affect my chances for another term In the slightest degree." Chi cago Tribune. Keeping tp Appearnnpp. "Why do you insist uo earnestly thnt your salary onght to be raised. You don't need the money." "That's true," nnuwered Senator Sorghum. "Cut yon don't imngine I'm going to be so careless ns to let my earnest nnd frngul constituents think 1 don't need it, do (till?" Washington 6tar. II Ik Little Hnmr, Fred I think Charley must bo los ing his mind. I saw Mm deliberately break several good cigars and then replace them in his vest pocket. Tom Oh, ho Is merely trying to make his girl jenloun. She will see those broken cignrtt ami think he hns been hugging some other girl. Chl A Plow In Ihe Ilnrki Au overcoat Is a necessary nuisance aud tu tendency to take It off ou warn: 'ah days In late autumn and win ter lx us strong as It is unwl A treacherous wind hits you lu the hack and lh next morning you haw lum bago. Rub well and often with lVrry PnvUI ralnkiUer and you will be as tonish! to tlnd how (mkkly all ore i U hanlHlmt. Thcro Is but one UNION TOWNSHIP. S J. Stroub and family of Huni mels Wlmrf, rpent Sunday iu town. Merchant A. S. Sjclirist spent jMtrt of last week in Philadelphia. A. L. Strawser transactetl bu.i ncssat Middleburg last Saturday. V. J. llerman attended the 1'uu eral of a relative near Middleburg Suuday. Michael Rrubaker, who had been working at Milton iu au iron shop, returned home to stay. D. W. Staid has added a daugh ter to the laniily rcgisier. Iievi Stuck of Paxinos moved on John Kreb's farm last week. On Monday there was a double funeral at Reiser's, one an invalid son of Em'l S. Aucker, the oilier the only child of It. W. Aucker and wife. Last Friday Ixuis Philips had public sale. While the sale was in progress one of his children died. INDEPENDENCE. Mrs. Dr. Womer of Johnstown is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fisher. Miss Minnie Moycr pnd Mary Fisher of this place are visiting rel atives at Sunbury. Grant Daubert and Barber Neitz of Port Trevorton passed through town Sunday. Miis Delia Fisher spent a few minutes with her grandfather, ex Sherrifl Wolfe Saturday. Miss Edith' Suflel left Monday for Shamokin where she expects to stay a few days. T. K. Ix;ia;ht spent a few days iu Shamokin. Miss Rutie Moycr, who was at Lewisburg, arrived home for a few weeks. Abel Roiehenbaeh and wife ral through towu Sunday. Mrs. George Flanders and Mis Carrie lie'u-henlwch of Port Trevor ton was seeu on our strwt. Master Archie Aucker was in town Saturday. A number ot our youni pyp!e tended, the sUinjj b. at L-Kccs, Tmlsty evening. G SILVMOKIN DAM. f P:d!:t our ..t' the e:i in e.iri:e .M-.'tZ'-r M-iid-f. Kev. l.rii.-'.ini-, p:i-t'r Grace Lutheran chu.vh, our vicinity "rdn-i!av. Win. Liuit id this place tn-jvcl to XorthumU'rland Friday. Edgar Derr of NorthtimU'rland was a caller among friends Fi i lay. Geo. Millhofl, who is a:i employee as the Pa. R. R. freight tran-fei" at night, has had U ankle spraincdnnd it unable to work tbr?oi:ie tin r. Prof. U. II. P.akck-sof CVrli-le was a visitor among iricn !- ov.r Sunday. R. C. Pis- transacted basins- in Sunbury Friday. Edward I lane, one of our intelli gent young men, was to Sunbury on business Friday. Cyrus Slope and wife spout Easter with lur parents a Rich field. They also made a call ou hei .sister Mis. John Mengle ai;d family at Mt. Pleasenl Mills. Mr. Wiremun of Harrisburg. Pres. of the Pa. canal, was in thi- place and made a survey on the cauil. The canal boats which had Leeu in llm rnnnl nrn -ill mIhivc the lock and eight of them have been taken to Phila. Tired Out " I was very poorly and could hardly get about the house. I vis tire J out all the tlrrt. T.en 1 tr t i Ayer's Sarssrsr:":. ' took t"vo bottles ta tr.ile rue t-:l pcrT.vily well." Mrs. N.S.Sann nev, PriocttoT, .V.?. . I nwilvwkSj i-Ml u:ii M USi til Ivmfc Sjruik Vikm Ul HWMfc !-10 V SI Tired when ycu bed, tired when ycu get up, tired all the tine. Why? Your blocd is im pure, that's the reason. You are living cn the border line cF r.erve ex haustion. Tzle Avcr's Sarsanarilte and bs quickly cured. -v y