SCLINSQROVE. Cma. WVtxel of Steel ton is visit- .. n i p i:u: :.. Mis liUS81" o " iaiulJ"ri i! tl,e guest of G. R. Hendricks aud '..!. S-lnx'iiainl wife luivctakcn a irii. toCt UxulHUK- Mrs. Libbie Harter nre (jauglf r ivturiicil !nnie Tuenrfay last. Her ,u,,iIilt is itiirviits.unex li:it. licv. Saii'iiul Nicholas of near I'ittftl.tinr was a.visitor in town last week. He thinks Selinsgrove ami Siistj. University are improving. KfV. X. was a utiiovnt here. 'll,e oiltl weather last week ilitl nlllcli ,!i to the gardens here. Miss I'ell of Saddle liivtr, X. J., returned to her home Thursday ae 1 u.. i i?..., i r. Snyder and her daughter, Mane The "Ohio" entertaiiiment given for the lienefitof the Grand Army Wus not as ivell attended as should have Ih-I'D, but the entertainment was one of the ever given here. Thai is the verdict of the audience. Mrs. F. K. Doehlor and Miss Victoria Doebltr neut Home time in Philadelphia, visiting Dr. tieo. B. Ulrieh and wife. The widow of John Wageiiseller 0f llliKunsburg is spending some time with friends in town. Mrs. X. S. Feehrer nee GemlxT ling is visiting her father and sis ters. J uo. 1. llichteraud wife are visit ing Prof. Herman and wife at Wy oming. Miss Minnie Gortner, who is teaching school at Berwick, is home with her mother. Mrs. Fred Ulrieh is on a visit to her son, llev. V S., Scenery Hill, Pa. We understand that a young preacher arrived there recently. lhe track team ot o. U. went to Wjlliamsnort Friday to test their powers against Dickinson Sem. We understand tney were successtul in everything except the race work which they lost by about 12 oj 15 inches. J. A. Lumbard, wife and Mrs. S, 1 Bui ns on Monilay went to Get tysburg, the editor to attend the an nual G. A. It. encampment, and the ladies the Woman's Relief Corps meeting. Memorial day exercises passed off very well. Dr. Wm. II. Ulsh, assistant surgeen in the U. S. navy, returned on the afternoon train and he was accorded a grand reception by the G. A. R. and citizens. Editor Lumbard delivered the address of welcome. The Dr. replied in a few well chosen words, altho' lie was very tired and weak from his re- intsic'!ip.ss. The children's day exercises in Trinity Luth. church Sunday were very interesting. Mrs. Annie Strohm and boys of Carlisle are spending some time with, .her mother, Mrs. P. II. Wag enseller. Kcv. C. E Frontz and wife are being entertained by Mrs. F's. par ent, in. JNoetliiig and wife. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they reach tbe diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by Ul inlliiinoil rnndirinn nf hn nillrnnn 'jninR of the Eustachian Tube, when this tube gets inflamed you wearunniugsound or imperfect faring, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and uuiess me mtlammation can be taken out and the tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo Jfstrovpd fnrnvar tiina onana mil of ten are caused by Catarrh, which " ' notbiug but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will Rive Ono Hundred D.il rs for any caso of Doafuoss (caused "J" catarrh) that cannot bo cured by ttH'8 Cutarrh Cure. Sond for cir culars, free. f. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists. 75o. Hall's Family PhTb are the boBt. VERDILLA. I. J. IWdner, who four years airo noved with his family to Pilger, b. where he is engaged in farin '"g came in last wk to see his wlier and many friends and tells lls many wonderful stories uhout the est. Willinm Ury Valley X lloml ppent Sunday "tli his brotlicr Isnao here. James G. llrowu is going to Pitts S? where ho intends to work. lhe Witnwir'ul Tnit.i.l V AS. Mill linvo tliir nnniml child-V..'- i .... uny exercises Sundiiv evening Jtm o . n Lvi Stahl has piihitod his house. it I Crtp Mngt wctliiKU. itiiuitloa, ttervoui PORT TREVORTON. S. P. Steften spent Memorial Pay ai Dome, lie was accompanied back to Halifax by his wife and J nephew, Ernest Xeiti who spent several days very pleasantly with j llev. J. E FniiK'is and family in that vicinity. ! Frank Arnold and wife of Milt jii spent the past week with relatives. .Mrs. uuiee a... s.. i .M.cmgan are visiting tier sister .Mrs. frank Kelt, Ex-sherifT NV.f held a family re union on Memorial Day. Mrs. Dr. Rot'iir and MissMavniH j I JJogar visitdl the latter msUt, Mrs. Giaience Faust at Suubtiry Friday. Mrs. Mary Stroub of Snuburv was in town Friday to deinratu her husband's grave. Grant S. Arnold .f Wasliiiigtjn 1). C is paying his resitects to his aged mother, Mrs. Mary A. Arnold, Moses Brubaker and wife, Mrs. II. K Clmrles, Mrs. Jas. I looser, Win. Shaffer aud Daniel Ileintzle- iiihii Sundavwl with the former's sou Wm aud family at Sunburv. Charles Hodman one of the lead ing clerks in C. C. leader's store at Slminokin spent u few days in town the guest of V in. Dover and family Of cotuse there were attractions. Adam Keif and wife, his mother and her guests Mrs. Li tie; and son spent Saturday at Sunbiiry. Some of mir leading people con template goun; to see the show at Suubury Thursday. Vlrnlrnl Cancer Cnrril. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance in medicine is given by Jlrug gist O. W. Roberts of Elizabeth, W Va. An old ma i there had long suffered with what good doctors Cronouncod incurable cancer. They elleved his case was hopeless till he used Llectric Bilters and ap plied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him When Electric Bitters are used to expel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons at the same time this salve exerts, its matchless heating power, blood diseases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish, liitters. 50c, Salve 25o at the Middleburgh Drug Co , Graybill, Qarman & Co., Richfield, Pa., Dr. J. V, Sampsell. Pennscreek. Pa. WEST BEAVER. Memorial day was observed here with the highest honor and refpeel due our fallen heroes. The addresses for the occasion were delivered by the following speakers: Ira Wagnor, at the St. John's church; Chuney Uaker, at Daker's; Prof. F. C. Bow ersox, at MeClure. These addresses j were highly appreciated by all with in hearing distance. P. W. Treaster, wife and son, Clnrlie, of Lewistown spent Sunday here visiting some of the Snyder county friends. James Shilling and wife of Hunt ingdon county had been visiting re lative and friends in Snyder county lust week. Ii. A. Jenkins was the first man to deliver strawberries at MeC'line this season. He got rid of them at 10c per quart. F. C. S. Aeter it Co. added an improvement to the new fence at the Ilidgc church by giving it a coat of paint last week. James Steely is now employed at ciirpeutering in Miillin county at a place called Xewtown. Mrs. Aaron Mover has been visit ing friends in Miillin county for the past week or so. Some of our old soldiers are talk ing of attending the Xational en campment of the old veterans to be held in aslungton, D. C, this full. Xo doubt Uncle Sam will fuinish them with free transportation, or at least it should be done. Don't you think so? Wm. Peter of Crossgrove Innight 20 acres of bind from James Peter, to lie set with peach trees. filthy Trmplea In Inlln. Sacred cows often defile Indian temples, but worse yet is a body that b polluted by constipation. Do not permit it. Cleanse your system with Dr; King's New Life Pills and avoid untold misery. They give lively livers, active bowels, good digestion, flue appetite. Only 25o at the Middleburg Drug Co., Gray bill, Clurman and Co.. Richfield, Pa. Dr. J. W. Sampsell, Pennscreek. Pa. Ilrnil nf the Heap. llndiloek He's a very successful jockey, of course, but why does lie kit ho fur up on his horse's neek? Paddock Juxt to mow, probably, that lie doesn't linvo to go 'way back and sit down. Philadelphia l'resa. On War o( Making It rialn. Naggshy So tho new minister Is an unattractive looking chnp, Is he? Wnpgsby Well, I d hnte to put It io utrongly, hut lie would be a .!,., niifn mnn to s&ndin.T"!' OUNDORE. Harry Xeitit of Sun .ory tspent" a lew davs in town and Hot r-pnnjs among Ins frundrf. II is one of the regular bunds in tin; silk mill at his place. Jaib Kerstetter Iwught a whole threshing machine for sixty cents. Our fiihernian mmidumu i.f tli ,., - iiiciiv ofgame. Ma.;a V Duujore llllule a trip to Vrd ilia ou business. Edward G. Stahl, who broke a leg. is doing as well as c: n Is? ex pected. Isaac Campbell of llerndoii was in town aud jwdd a short visit to hi? mother. Henry Arnold of Middleburgh whs ii: town and called on his old friends. Our hay crop will be much shorter than it as last year. The :hild.icu's dav exercises not Sunday evening at the Witnu r Un ueu r..vaiigciii'al elm i:o i.iM.nises to surpass all former efforts as there wi.l lie a lavish display of choice flowers, an inspiring address by the pastor, and Smirc Seehri.-t, the Mipt., will preside. Memorial day was well observed, as it should lie, and interest is in creasing every year as linn; rolls on. It is an unusual occurrence to see tax ttl lectors lose their own proper ty for the sake of deliiKjueut tax payers. Our jxKtr house is in running or der. Making money out of the township is ut an end. In tliest days of more work than workers all could make a living. Our supervisors are busy but not without more work on hand. vJur school board is anxious to improve its financial condition. Our coal diggers cannot be en .1i tl 11 .1 I need 10 jvionuykeas tney nave an Eldorado in the Susquehanna. nved from an Awful t'ntc. "Everybody Raid I had consump tion," writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Chambersburg, Pa., ' I was so low after six months of severe sickness, caused by Hay Fever and Asthma, that few thought I could get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, used it, and was com pletely cured." For desperat e Throat and Lung diseases is the safest cure in tho world, and is infallible for Coughs, C'ofds and Bronchial affec tions. Guaranteed Rottlps 50c and m. Trial bottles free at the Middleburg Drug Co., Graybill. Oarnian & Co., Richfield. Pa.. Dr. J. W. Sampsell, Pennscreek, Pa. McCLURE. Prof. F. C. 1'owcrsox delivered tin; Memorial address at MeClure on Memorial Day and it was a i . ! I . , masterpiece oi eiojuenec. Memori al day was obscrvnl at MeClure and in this district in a fitting way. Prof. Ira G. 'agner delivered the Memorial address at St. John's church and Prof. Chuuey Baker at Baker's church. These were the maiden ellorts of these young gentle men as Memorial day orators. They certainly ably acquitted themselves. Both tiiese young gentlemen will some day make their mark. They certainly deserve and have received the thanks of the (1. A. Ii. as both returned lrom the Xonnal school at Freeburg, especially to deliverthe.se addresses. John Dagle of Xorthtimhcrland visited his son, Charles, at this place over Sunday. J. J. Mattcrn, Henry Kahley and and Xcr B. Middlowartli left fir the G. A. 11. encampmeut at Get tysburg this week, the former two as delegates anil the latter ns com mander of Capt. Michael Smith Post. We wish the trio a happy and profitable time. They nre all strong Mahon men lor Dept. Com mander. They go so instructed by the Post. II. C. Utah is at Mountaiudalc on his farm every day drawing out the ground of a well 'Squire Jacob Shelling is digging for him on his farm. Merchant Ulsh says that he would rather measure oil calico and draw molasses than draw dirt out of a 40 foot well. Mary II., little daughter of A, D. Shirey, is improving from a serious spell of sickness, of whooping cough and other complication". Tuesday the shirt factory resumed work after a week of vacation. Hiiy Time iu Old Town. "We felt very happy," writes R. N. Bevill. Old Town, Va., "when Bucklen's Arnica Salvo wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head-" It doligbts all who use it for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Boils, Ulcers, Eruptions. Infallible for Piles. Only 25c, at the Middle- f Me Home of IPe-M-ma At is well known, Pr. Hartman It tbe preildrnt of the Hartman Sanitarium, an Institution which has a department devoted exclusively to the treatment of female diseases. He is thus brought to ee thousands of such coses every year, tho most of whom return to their homes to lie treated by corre spondence. THE GREATEST OF AMERICA'S SANITARIUMS. The principal remedy he relies upon In uch cases is Peruna, which every woman should have, who has any affec tion of this kind. In view of the great multitude of women suffering from some kind of female disease, and yet unable to find ' any cure, Dr. Hartman, the renowned gynaecologist, has announced his wil-1 Ungnest to direct the treatment of as many1 eases as may make application to him during the summer months Tlth-1 out charge. The treatment will lie conducted by correspondence. The doctor will pre scribe all medicines, applications, hy gienic and dietary regulations neccs ary to complete a cure. Tbe medicines prescribed can be obtained at all drug tores. This offer will prevail during the summer months. Any woman can become a regular patient by sending a written statement of her age, condition of life, history and symptoms of her de rangutnt. - All eases of female diseases, including menstrual Irregularities, displacements, ulcerations, inflammations, discharges, Irritation of the ovaries, tumors and dropsy of the abdomen, should apply at one and become registered as regular ItlnKlitK the Vlllase nelle. It was in n country village that the swain had proposed for the band of the village benuty, anil had been siic- cossful and carried off the palm. He had bought the engagement ring and was hurrying as fast as his two feet would carry him to the home of his adored one. A friend tried to stop him to make inquiry concerning his haste. "Hello, there, Hob! Is there n fire?" "Yes," replied Hob. with what breath he had left, "my heart's on lire and I'm going now to ring the village belle." Yonkers Statesman. llrr Wenpnn. It's a very fair world to live In The nretty Elrl Uses en the Jaunt, For It's laugh, and the world laiiKhs with you ; Weep, and you get what you want. -N. Y. Times. UlSTIXtil ISIII.n MAIIKSM.t.N. Officer You're a likely looking sort, ma man. Are you a sharpshooter? Private Johnson Xo, suli; 1'te a crti-shootnh. Chicago Tribune. Similes. A man Is like the honey bee, Who tollsthe llve-lungday; The trust Is like the man who takes The honey all away. Washington Star. Satisfactory Kaplnnntlon. She Stop! You shu'ii't kiss me to night at least, not before I have hud an explanation. I heard to-day that you had been engaged to 16 different girla. He Hut that was before I had seen your angel face, my love. She So it was, to be sure. I never thought .of that. Tit-l'.its. C ASTOR I A lor Infants and Children, The Kind Yon Have Always Bought Bean the X7r The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. patients. All correspondence will 1 held strictly confidential. No testimo nials of cures will be given to the public except by tbe express wish of the patient. No oni knows better than Pr. Hart man how much the women suffer with diseases peculiar to their tex. No one knows better than he dos how many of them suffer with such diseases. I'a tiontly, hopefully, wearily, and often silently, they eko out a miserable exist ence year after year. A woman confined to the house sev eral yenrs with a chronic female de rangement had fl n a 1 1 y Klven up all DISEASES PECULIAR TO THE FEMALE SEX. hope of being cured. She had tried phy sician after physician, and remedy after remedy, without any permanent im provement. Her treatment had cost her husband, who was a poor man, hundred of dollars. They bad been obliged to deny themselves many comforts of life In order to get money enough to pay the physicians. Ticking np the paper one day she hap pened to read an Item which contained the news that T)r. Hartman would treat such cases free of charge by letter. She Immediately wrote the doctor, describ ing her cae, and giving him, all her symptoms. She- soon received a letter telling her exactly what to do and wbat medicines and appliances to get. She began the treatment (the principal rem edy being Peruna) at once, and in a few weeks was well and strong again aud able to do ber own work. The Retort Tensile. "I told him," said the beggar who had been rebuffed, "that I guessed he needn't be so proud, for we was all of the same fatn'ly and come down from Noah : T his ark." "P.ully for you!" was the enthusi astic comment of the second of the fraternity. "What did lie say to that?" "Why, he says that p'r'aj that's so; but, jiiil'in" from my breath, it was the last lime my branch of the fum'ly mit gut near water." (. hit-ago I 'list. I )ii iti m 1 1 1 Trial. Xtlgi;et (III, w,:.t' T , Jim. You're ft,reer .l r. with I a u 1 1 . 111. oil.; Mrs. Xagget equalize thing (sweelh ) -Well. ; you're forever 1 that -ii:g one. Mr. Xagio't Losing Mrs. Xagget Yes. one .' mir temper. Surely that's a fault, ard and Times. -Catholic Stain!- Mure l.lUe It. Lawyer The idea of th attorney referring to me ster!" You wouhlti't call e op a- a me ,Mng would you'.' Client Of eoui-M. not. Law er Ah, 1 knew you wouldn't. Client Xo; it's impossible for a shark to be a lobster. Chicago Daily News. (t DlrTerenee l.iiiinuli. St niggling Arlist Xn use trying to ciiiiipete with the pirtiire factories, which are t iirning out cheap daubs by the million. The trouble is, the peo ple nre not educated. Lots of buyers can't tell the difference between those pict ures and mine. Frank Friend I presume that's true. I can't myself. X. Y. Weekly. Ills MUlakr. "Yis, we had a foine toime at the chr-rislenin'. An' they called the baby C'har-rles Hinneryl" "Char-rles Ilinnery, is it? Sure, Murphy vowed he'd call It J'athrick." "Yis; but thot was whin he thought he'd have Romethin' to say about it." Puck. Mnklnur Money Ilolh Wars. Jinks I've struck it now. Heats the ice and coal business all hollow. Minks What's your great scheme this time? Jinks I'm going to open a china ware and crockery store, with an in telligence office in the basement. X. Y. Weekly. The Ilenvjr-Srt Ilelreiis. "When people learn how much mon ey pupa lias, tittered the heavy-set heiress, "they always sny something about, my attractive figure." . "And nn.tMYfc- ' '- Another woman who used Ivruna without liceoming one of Dr. Hartman's regtilsr pa lienis h..J the following ex peri e n c . Miss I ii a lin.en writ' ONE UF THE 200,000 WOMEN HELPED LAST YEAR. from Halilwin ville, (ia.: "Peruna is wonderful and good, and a certain euro for female wt-aknesj. I hare leen ill and have tsi-n taking dm-tor's medicine for neveral years, and tnnd that none did me any nxi. "Every day It wa a worry. I w as always tick. I had come to the con elusion to give up, and not use any more medicine. I was tick Indeed for the past two year. Just before I began to take Peruna I was very weak, be sides I was bilious and constipated. " I had pains in my bark and s;da and falling of the womb, with bearing lwa pains. "One day while reading my news paper, I came arros an ad., rad f th book for women entitled, "Health sad Beauty," and sent for it. Then I beifia to use Peruna. .After u-rt severil bottles I am now thoroujjhlv cured.'" MISS IIi.V GREEN. Mr. Theresa Keller, of Fremont, Wash., writes : " Peruna not only cured rr.e of f .rai trouble but prevents me ratchfnj njr cold, and as Ion as I have a br:'.i (a j the houae my family nn-,. no d-,- ' r.r' Mrs. Theresa Kell-r. I Send f. r free book rn"itid. "H--al-J and lieauty." AUurt.s ht. Hariuiaa, i Culumhus, Ohio. M rla nr h l y Hook-Jon,-. fellow I kri .u. K.-ok i b. ..,:.! pr jio-eil to a I-, :; i ' i she would like to i.. Hits. I'mpal. a, M-r i!. --..I lie l.v a-ki Tit- Th "When ' One 1 lllllit Nreilflll. I ma ii i- it Ii a pret ' .iri, - and ' IIS4 remarked the Thin;.'-, "it ib nee it' he ih eat her ;,r, , i hisarri." '. in,,. I -.e,- ,,f Kw M icsn't make nnieli e only talk abo.,t I'll III nil! IWS llow I i.l.crs "talesman. oh to; mrrien. W I tl ' r.-y tl ar;.-u. e. I : i 1 "I he ain't '. to km i!ei.,: i yht I ; , 1 . r . w ii llrr ii u K e I i ii ii . I le Yt ii u. i, -1 i ii. i :i. oer. i" al e jit-! -tart i: lit ;i. !!fi . Illi:-I i e,.l:i.l, r. She It'll ib.i.'t i, ii I, ii, ! into ilelit I, t he lieM w a V 'I ', liae to . e,i,,mie. I',:el,. r. we 1 u tlr.g we'll I neil ilti.el. Casev lioii't -av "I ain't dono- noihiu'." ( 'asii! I'll w y u- i ? "Ilekase (bat's not g 1 Illi;; "Thine for ye. Xaythcr am riiilaileliliii I'rcss. I." t' ft II nn I nl lull. 1'ilith Yale is I i i ' f.iMirite. 'l'hey turn out t lie best men at Xew ll,ien. .lack -That's what I said when thpy fired meat I be end of t be junior year.. - X. Y. Times. SI ill Wil hln lleiieli. .biggies The lieeissaries of life arc dearer In-day than they err were. Waggles .Nonsense! Divorces are advertised for .f in. and bankruptcy pro ceedings for $100. Town Topic.-. I nelr r.ilir'm. "De elephiint," observed I in le Kihh'ni,"kin f salt his foot down harder dan any aniniule dut walks, au'lt Le don' make no noise doin' hit." Chi cago Tribune. Your Tongue If it's coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of order. Ayer's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys pepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. All druggists. I WhuI your tnnusUclm or bmrti btiaUwivLi bruwu or ri h black ? Then ue 1 4 t rh: