Mskes the food more defcioas end wtioleson3 WEST BtAVRH. I J- . " f 1 1 ade r . i i,nuincK li in iu ucniBiunu i j rm7: ..j ...rv.J I -w.nf Riindav with some I W KDenl) lauuiy ui iw yancssicr, r ... ' . , - his ineuas uu wju c I ..: I r W. Y. McUIaughlin, Airs. JUrs. ". . . Peter and daughter ot nwel Pmc8.v:.. wul. AS. fc t hVlbuiu ' i a. I ami v- i Daniel H. Treaster took a barrel , irrant to Lewistown last V ...j tmnlilp tn dismwp fl same at a big figur. . Mnr fish venders have commenced iaking tlieir weekly trips with fresh fh at this end. Ttip heavv rain we had here last wk caused the Lowel roller mill . rfnr prindine for a while on ac- Lt of the race being washed full roud. A lorce ot nanas soon naa mill in operation again, as every linute is needed to the proprietors I filling their orders. John B. Shellenberger wife and lother were visitors at Lowell last unday. New vr eatables of ourown raising ill be late this season as very few wpie nave iuhuc jmuou " is season, all on account of the wet eather. Some of our larmers ai;e not turned a furrow yet for wing oats. A Nearly Fatal Kaaawar Started a horrible ulcer on the leg . n r tAv.Uin Ivava 111.. III. D. UlUWl " vv ""'I uMi defied doctors and all rem- ei for four years. Then Bueklen's rnica Salve cured him. Just as good ores, Scalds, 8kin Eruptions and ilea, 25o at the Middleburg Drug m Gray bill. German & Co., Bich ellPa.. Dr. J. W.Sanipsell.reniiB- feek, fa. PAXTONVI LLC. J - t. . . . Willie Gilbert of Sunbary.'brake- Ln on passenger train on the S. & LB. R was a recent visitor at John Ziegle's. Reuben Weirick transacted busi es in Middleburg Monday. Mrs. Barbara Howell of Beaver- bwn "pent the past week with Mrs. lary HowelL B. F. Heimbach of New Berlin ras in town Wednesday. After spending some time with k mother, Mrh. Lincoln Erdley Vturncd to her home in New Ber- la Wednesday.' Miss Hazel Keplar is visiting jme of her relatives at Fremont Samuel Romitt of Richfield spent keral days in visiting friends. Prof. F. C Bowersox visited his kotlicr Saturday evening. Binraman Ernest and wife visited lb. Ernest's parents at McClure Junday. Uiss Annie Shambach, who is nployed in Middleburg as an ap entioe to learn to become a seam less, visited her parents over Sun-'7- John Howell, Sr., of 8unbury, isited relatives - and friends here veral days -during the week. Thomas Sheroorrr, who , is em loyed at Dauphin, Dauphin Co., by at. Kalbaugn, came home Hatur- IT evening to spend some time with jii family. 189 Laura Harner did some Trapping in Middleburg Saturday. Mrs. F. E. Bpeoht of Beavertown Pt visitor in town one day last Wm. R. Howell of Beavertown hated his mother Sunday. . loomas Middles warth and family F Beavertown Sunday were the pests of R. A. M. Harnpr. Mrs. Wdlcswarth's mother. The Great Dlaaaal la mp Of Virsrinia ia a hmAdinff eround tf Malaria serms. So is low. wet or urchy ground everywhere. These "ms cause weakness, chills and "er, aches in the bones and muscles J - a w may induce dangerous maladies. n Electrics Bitters sever fail to fctrov them and euro malarial pmbles. They will purely prevent uChnirl. "Wa tripd manv mm. Mies tor Malaria and Stomach and wt troubles." writes John Charles t. of Byersville, O., "but never and anything as good as Electric wlterB." Try them. Only 60c. Middleburg Drug Co., Oray 5 Garman and Co., Richfield, Pa. J J W. Sampiel), Fennscreek. s guarantee aaucxacwoB. OUN00RE. The invitation to lean on the loirl . is tor the wear and tint tor law. ... Jack Hoover of Allentown who . A. , , Peumeiiere among reiauves, has returned to his own Castle. . ' o " , " hv last vpnrH nnms hp will PTt.-nd , ' . h'8 enterprise. n TT , ill I nn 1 1 ftivni mart a an AvranriAii .... . fi, , . nn . . "" w Wm. Moyer of Freeburg, the ad ministrator of the estate of Jacob jSnyder, met the heirs at Port Trev wwu ut ouui seuiemeoi. Coal flats and coat are numerous, and quite an enterprise has been es tablished at our river shore. The frequent rains of last week seriously interfered with our farmers plans. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. Jerome Moyer has Shamokin Dam tor bis head quarters where he has an extended job. Minnie E. Eyer of Selinscrrove spent a few days at her old home with her sister. Quite a. number of trees have been planted of late by our farmers and orchardists. Our merchant is paying a high price for produce and is selling groceries cheaper than competitors. John H. Wise sold coal atSelins- grove. OurSusquchanna fishermen have poor luck. Solomon Brubaker of Eclipse was in town and speaks encourag ingly of his strawberry and potato farming. H. F. Blessing has a fine lot of seed potatoes on hand. Maria W. Dundore and Minnie E. Eyer of Selinsgrove called on their cousin Mary Hoot. C. L. Derr, our mercantile ap praiser, was in town. rA. Witmer sold two loads of hay to Port Trevorton parties. Maria W. Dundore and her sis ter called on Rev. Shade's family. J uvenile tobacco (hewer shave hard times under our slate law and some are thinking of having the law re pealed as soon as they have a vote. A Doctor'! Bud Plight. "Two years ago, as a result of a severe cold, i lost my voice," writes Dr. ALL. Scarbrough, -of Hebron, Ohio, "then began an obstinate cough. Every remedy known tome covery for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, I found quick relief, and for last ten days have felt better than for two years." Positively guaran w for Throat and Lung trouble by Middleburg Drug Co.. Graybill, Garman & Co.. Richfield, Pa.. Dr. J. W. SampselL Pennscreek, Pa. 60c and 91.00. Trial botUes free. """Baaav -amwM VEROILLA. James G. Brown of Selinsgrove spent Saturday among friends heie. J. S. Shotzberger of Hummel's Wharf was working for farmers here last week. Chi s Gaugler of Selinsgrove transacted business here last Satur day. Robert Forry of Fremont, min gled among farmers here last week. Rob is selling farming machinery. Two big hogs belonging to J. C. Aucker died under peculiar cir cumstances last week. Solomon Brubaker is delivering ! 0 t ... msopnng stock oi iruit uees. The members of theWitmer's United Evangelical Sunday School elected the following officers. Allen b. Hechnst, Supt. S. A. L. Strawser, Asst. Supt A. S. Se christ, Secretary. C. W. Sechrwt, Afist Secretary. Allen Reigle, Treas. People who go to church, simply to talk, see and be seen, seldom hear a good seimon. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. TTia Kind Yoa Hare Always Bought Bears the EJlgnatweof a practicing p&j sician for 85 rearm. failed, and I daily grew worse. Be ing urged to try Dr. Kirnr'a Nw Ttia. PENN'S CREEK. . 8. F. Sheary visited friends in r n - : ijewisiown over ouuuajr. , Floyd Miller was home from school on a week's vacation, bnt re m a " turned again. Rev.S. Kohler had communion services Sunday morning in Centre- viue. . The death angel vUited our midab and called away, a good citizen in the person ot John Nunkel on the 8tb inst. He was resident of this place since 1S56, justice of the peace for twenty-two years in suc cession. He was a faithful church and Sunday school member. He had not missed a Sunday this year, and only two Sundays last year in Sunday school. The deceased wag aged 64 years, G mouths aud 25 days. Rev. Sohoch officiated. The basis of his remarks are recorded in Jas. 4:14, col. 3:3. Mrs. Dr. Mohn of Jaureltou was a visitor in town over Sunday. ' Ellsworth Mohn and wife of Jer sey Shore were in town over Sun day to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mohn's father. Moses Bateman and wife of Ben- fer P. O. were called last week to Centreville on account of the death of Mrs. Bateman's father. . W. O. Reichley and wife visited Harry Stuck's near Middlebunr over Sunday. Mrs. Isaac Swarm of near Mid dleburg died Wednesday and was ouned at Centreville baturdav. This union is blessed with twelve children, twelve grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Swarm were married quite young. Mrs. Swarm was born in Union township, Union county, Pa, Jan. 20, 1830, aged 72 years, 2 months and 21 days. Revs. Koh ler and J. Shambach officiated. Monday SallieStahl started to at tend the academy of Freeburg for the spring term of school. Chas. Boyer is at home now on account of eczema. The jeweller of Middlebur? was home over Sunday, and this certain- ly made some one glad. N t Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that ( Contains Mercury . as mercury will surely destroy the sense oi smell and completely de range the whole svstem when entar. ing through the mucus surfaces, such'' articles should pever be need except on prescriptions from reputable pby. sician, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you canposaib ly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured bv F. J. Chenav & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mer cury, and is taken internally, acting directly noon the blood ana mncaa surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Core be sure yoa gel uia genuine, ms lanen iniernauy, and made in Toledo. Ohio, bv F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, 75a Hall's Family Pills are the best. PORT TREVORTON. ' Chas. Arnold of Milton is visit ing relatives. S. P. Steffen of Halifax spent Sunday with his family. Chas. and Clarence Lenig of Mil ton spent Sunday with their mother. Milton Herrold. who is employed atSunbury, was home over Sunday. Chas. Stroh of Sunbury and sis ter, Mrs. Wilson Haupt of Selins grove spent Sunday with their moth-i er. Miss Toledo lloutz, formerly one of our belles, who is now a Shamo kin clerk, returned home after spending the week with her mother. Prof. Edwin Charles and family of Middleburg andhis&ister, Jennie, who is enmloved at Shamokin. are spending the week with their, par ents, II. is Lharle and wife. Master Russel Knights returned home after spending a month at Sun bury. Wesley Arnold was to Sunbury Saturday and purchased one of Dr. Nipple's lots here in town. Mrs. R. M. Shaffer is on the sick list. . Our nublic schools are all closed now and the children are again runn ing at large. Chas, Humincks and wife of Sha mokin passed through tow n Monday enroute heme after n visit to his parents in the country. , i Adam Ileif mode a business trip to behnsgrove. Ed. Mitterling and wife of Lewis burg were guests of the letter's par ents last week a few days. Dr. Kantner of Selinsgrove at tended to business in town Monday. Crip brlngi weakness, exhaustion, nervoos nratttatiguDA Mita' ttavias cunt toca ' fepfein Gridhy's ..other and Brother SEWirS FLAGSHIP OLTHPU-CiPTAIX GRID LET, COMMA5DEB. frs. Oddity, mother of Captain Qrldley. who waa la cammmnA otDewey'a flagship, at the destruction of the Spanish fleet at Manila. tayt of our remedy, Peruna: -At the solicitation of a friend tmy His a grand tonic and Is a woman's friend, and should be used In every household. After using It for a short period I feel like a new person." MRS. QRIDLEY. If ra. Longttreet la tha wife of tha fa- mona Confederate General, Lieutenant Qaneral Jamea Longttreet, tha only liv ing ei-Confederata officer of that rank. She wrltca u follows to The Peruna tyfedlclnaCo.t "l can recommend yonr excellent rem- ady, Parana, aa on of tha beat tonlci, and for thoao who need a good, anbstan tlal remedy, I know of nothing better. Bealdea being a good tonlo It la an effeo Mve ear for catarrh." Mra. James Longatreet. Hon. Luciui E. Orldley. brother of Captain Oridley, alio apeak a good word for Peruna. In a letter written from 15U T Street, Washington, D. C, fee lay t The Peruna Medloine Co., Columbui, O. Gentlemen "Your Peruna hat been thoroughly tested In my family. My mother and wife used It with the very est results, and I take pleasure la rec ommending It to all who want a good, substantial remedy, both as a tonic and m catarrh cure." Lucius E. Orldley. MIm Mary. J. Kennedy, manager of the Armour A Co.'a exhibit, Trana Mlsslsalppl Exposition,, Omaha, Neb., writes .the following in regard to Peru na, from 842 Wett Slxty-aeoond a tract. Chicago, III. I . a I found tha continual change of diet 8CHNEE. '"Merchant Henry Harding started for Allen town and Philadelphia last Thursday to buy his Spring and Summer store goods. ' Wm. H. Weudt was to Middle burg to transact business Inst Mon day. J. D. Arbogast of Adamsburg was. in our vicinity 'abt Tuesday. The New York life Insurance A gent, J. O. Taggart of Harrisburg, was spending part of last week in town. O. N. Kaltriter of Fremont spent Sunday , with his friend II. A. Har ding at this place. ' Arthur Shaffer will start for Ohio next Thursday where lie intends to I ,.i 1 K" w Dl'uw, f ewot our people participated : the Loru s supper ai uruoo s cnurcn .a aa f tl last Sunday forenoon. Next Sunday the Luthc an congre gation will hold communion services in SU John's church. . Charles Wockely took a pleasure trip a few days last week. Some of our young folks attended church at Richfield last Sunday evening. Rev. David J. Shaffer the Re formed minister, preached in the St John's church last Sunday after noon. Mary Snyder oi this place, who is working at Sunbury, is at home. David Hoover is busy hauling shingles to Middleburg where he in tends to load a car next Tuesday. Some of our young folks were to Aline last Sunday evening. A Look Afceaf. "Well, Charley, haa your wedding day beea set?" ""Yes, old chap. I had my fiancee agree to be married on her birthday." "That does have a little romantlo flavor." "That wasn't the idea, you see. I waa thinking that on present would answer for both anniversaries." N. Y. Herald. Wields A Sharp Ax, Millions marvel at the multitude of maladies cut off by 7r. King's New Life Pills-the most distressing too. Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles -Dysdepsla, Loss of Ap petite. Jumdice. BiiliousnesB, fever, Malaria, all fall before these wonder workers. 25o by the Middleburirh Drug Do , Graybill, Garman St Co., Richfield, Pa Dr. J. V, Sampsell, Penatcreek. Pa, Restored by Peruna. I used Peruna. and can truth full Incidental to eight years' traveling com pletely upiet my dlgeiUve system. On consulting several phyalclana they de cided I suffered with catarrh ot the stomach. "Their prescriptions did not seem to help me any, ao, reading of tha remark able curea perfected by tha use of Para na, I decided to try It, and soon found myself well repaid. I have now used it for about throe months and feel completely rejuvonated. I believe I am perfectly cured, and do not hesitate to giro unstinted praise to your remedy, Peruna." Mary J. Ken nedy. Congressman Geo. W. Smith of Mur physboro, 111., writes t H I take pleasure in testifying to the merits of Peruna. I have taken one bottle for my eatarrh and I feel very much benefited. To those who are afflicted with catarrh and In need of a good tonlo I take pleasure In recom mending Peruna," Geo. W. Smith. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Ilartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give yoa his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman, President of The Ilartman Sanitarium. Columbus. Ohio. , KREAMER.. Newton Krcisher and son of near Lewisburg bought a hoi. from Thos. Detrich Saturday. Banks Yodcr of Middleburg was in town, Thursday. Geo. Aurand, who is working at Lewistown, spent several days with his family. Sam'l Bolingcr has been sick for the past week. Quite a few of our young people are attending school at Freeburg. Arthur Aurand and wife of the county seat was in town Thursday. Roy Knehler of Sunbury, an a gent for the Seranton Correspond ing School, was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Thomas of Sunbuay J was visiting friends 'u town over Sundav. Theo. Howe and A. D. K reamer took a spin to Middleburg through the shower Saturday evening. Thos. Detrich and wife were to Sunbury last week one day. Joel Lietzel of Kratzerville visit ed Wm. Hummel Sunday. The Landlord of this place is building a new stable. BARK WANTED. We are ia the market for a large quantity of Rock Oak and Hemlock Bark. For prices write 3 20 8t North American Tannery, Lewistown, Pa. SELINSGROVE. Mr. Malick and wife of Shamo kin spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Kate Kantner. Judge McClure of Lewisburg was in town looking after the repairs to the water works. Mrs. I. B. Romig died Saturday evening. Susquehanna base ball team was at State College and were defeafed by that team by the score 21-6. Jno. Fockler and wife left Satur day for Tazwell, III., where they will reside with their son, Dr. Geo. Fockler. The Susquehanna Glee Club are oi a teu-day trip through the south cjriral part of the state. An acetylene gas plant was put in the bank and poet office last week. Old Mrs. Dcntz died Sunday morning. Mrs. Smith of Lancaster was en tertained by her uncle, M.S. Sell rov a vrv TDEJILER'S Ul THE SPRING LINE. 350 Rolls New Ptterns Brussels Carpet, 45, SO, 65,7 Velvet Carpete, 75 and $1 Axminster carpets,1.15&125 Ingrain Carpets, 25 to 75 Rag Carpets, Straw Mattings, China Mattings, Linoleums, Lace & Portiere CURTAINS. Dress Goods Ladies'Suits Silk Waists ShiptWaists s Skirts & Jackets. SUITS $3 TO $20. Tie Largest Line id Sanliiiiy. SILKS, - SATINS, SMMMEU WASH GOODS. Trexler's Store, Sunbury, Penna. MT. PLEASANT MILLS. Ira Boyer, May Arboeast aud Margarette Uothrock are attending the academy at Freeburg. Some of our voiing Deoole attend ed preaching at Richfield Sunday. S. J. Komi? made a business trin to Sunbury Wednesday and Thurs day. The funeral of Mrs. A1)iI.iii Iloush Tuesday was well attended. Interment took place in the St. John's cemetery. She was aged 40 years. She left a husbund and one daughter, two sisters, one brother 1 . a onci an aged mother to mcuru her loss. Rev. C. C. Miller o!HeiutL J. M. Steffen. who was emnWcd ai uie Central Hotel, Sunbury, turned home Saturday. re- A. F. Schnee was clerking fur Peter Garman last week. Mr. Gar man was in the city to huv his stock of goods Bresius & Minium are iu Phila. this Meek buying their stock of Sprinc and Summer troods. Altrt Schnee is handling the yard stick uunng their absence. farmers are bu-y plowing. The Lord's Supper will "be ad ministered by the Lutheran cingrc gatiou Sunday, preparatory services Sattirduy. T. G. Arbogast received a lot of f ruit trees Monday. Miss Annie G. Minium, who is working at Selinsgrove, spent a flw days at home. m 4J 1 . 4 " 7 -r