VAST SOCIAL P0WEDJ THE NEW WOMAN. r r PUced la the Hands of Kru Paget bj Ki&c Edward. fev ITS COHPa7)lf ookMuroNDRNfy 'HHna'i'i'a'Sii'i''Biwini(.mtiiintBiiiiii'i8iB'!ii8'imBinr' 'vritg,AKP'KaCPRg30LY FOR TUB POaT-'X SELINSGROVE. llcv. NV. II. I iilUwIimul family nrc; ,hegue-t"fVV:ti..l. litEnwlfanil. Mr K.irw.t witVuf Ulfiins IV, are vWtin Ih lau;;liU-r. M's. E JI ll'.Iinm-l. , ' Mi- t.lla Vudker of Milt..,, is the guest ' Mihb ,ary Millt-r. Miss Sarah Gardner i- vwlitij; her !'' Mrs. Slni'tr. t.f .loliiiitiovn b with laT mother, Mr. Henry Sliii. Miss Mililml Ftidit lias return-oil from sh-Ihh1 at Ilryn Mawr to lier hoim'. Mi's Sarah Waenst-th r of Slm uiiikin is tin-' guest nl'Mary Suliiiiire. K,.v. W. E. KiwiuT, I). D. .it' Sliainiikin preaeluil the Baucalaure. te s-rtnoii on Sunday morning.1 On Sumluy evening W. I). Liu master of I)nvi!le, bee. t.f" the Y. M. C 'V. ;ave a talk to the Ymmg Men's Christum Association tit" the lTniversity,theud(lress wasexeellent. The Misses G.irdntr nf Uuekwimd, Mary Gusa of l'utterson and Mary Alltei t of Bloomsburg are guests of Miss Donna Albert. Miss Jarrett ofMaple Hill a for mer student of the University is taking in the commencement exei eises. W. M. Sell n ore and Roll in Buyer both of Phila. are visiting their par ents. Misses Warner and Haas gradu ates in music, each gave recital last week which was largely attended. The entertainment by the depart ment on Oratory Friday evening was very good reflecting great credit on 1'orf. Dunlavy. The graduation of the Class from the Prep. Department to the College took' place Saturday evening in the College church. The young people acquitted themselves handsomely. The fire that occurred on Wednes day of last week in the home of Harry Good was very destructive, as very little was gotten out of the up stairs, the most of the furniture was however gotten out down stairs the loss will fall heavily on both Harry Good aud Amon Wagenseller who lived in part of the home. Our citizens are deter mind to be up-to-date as a number of them are remodeling and repainting their houses, which improves the appear ance of the town as well as the build ings painted. Miss Myers of Lock Haven is a guest at the ladies Dormitory. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a running sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and the tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dol lars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that csnnot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75o. Hall's Family Pills are the best. PENN'3 CREEK. We are having a considerable drought at preasant and everybody !. 1 e is longing xor rain. The following persons are attend ing the Teacher,s Normal school at Freeburg from this place, Warren Bingaman, John O. Bingaman, Sal lie oiani ana j, 4. iwwersox. The hay crop will be very short this year owing to the dry weather. Jesse Walter am friend Hoyd Walter and wife, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bowcrsox visited Irvin Binga man near Beavcrtown on Sunday. Vestie Bowersox was home over Sunday from Sunbury where she nad been wormng for some time. The new school board organized and elected the following officers Pres. F. K. Boyer, 8ec Isaiah Wal ter and Treas. J. F. Bingaman. . WEST BEAVER. Tli- Iin ttilit Mill cviiiiimts with " very In-li wi.mI. S IUMninWiii.ive I Uk l" si,ri i'.iiiij t:," WM'1 Mr. (ieo'-sl ltii:iljir :T if Mil- " vvivng h ..t lie.- iv-l r c-Hiiity friends at this writing. Mrs. Sarah Sttvly w.w a jh jr of Win. Miller's lis; v -k at the back mountain. The sale of Ijevi K. Treaster Sat urday was well attended iu:d things j brought a fair pno. . D. Sliiery of MeClure rqiorts his little girl is improving from her four or five weeks sjiell of sickness, Landlord lloush of MtCIure has added some big improvements to his hotel by giving it a coat of paint. Our old veteran, J. J. Mattern took in the sights at Gettysburg last week and reports having had a good time. He thinks if he keeps well he may go to Washington this full. If he lives a few months yet he wili be 80 years old. J. M. Wagner paid Lewistown a visit last week while attending court. Some of our farmers are still re planting corn. ved frm Awful rat. "Everybody said I bad consump tion," write 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 desperate Throat and Lung diseases is the safest cure in the world, and is infallible for Coughs. Colds and Bronchial affec tions. Guaranteed Bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at the Middleburg Drug Co., Qravbill. arman & Co.. Richfield, Pa., Dr.J. W.Sampsell, Penuscreek, Pa. 8CHNEE. David Hoover will move his saw mill in the near future on wood track of John Troup. Rev. D. J. Shaffir, the Reformed minister, preached in the St. John's church Sunday afternoon. The St. John's Sunday school will render the children's day ser vices, "The Child in the Midst" next Sunday Evening June 15th. John Schnee and family were to Mifllinburg Sunday to visit his son. The Festivals at lied Bank aud near town were well attended last Saturday evening. Some of our people attended the show at Sunbury lat Thursday. C. W. Troup of Fremont was a callei in town Sunday. Elmer Troup and family visited friends near Strouptown Sunday. Vlrnlrnt Cancer Cnrad. Startling Proof of a wonderful ad. vance in medicine is given by Drug gist O. W. lioberts of Elizabeth, W Va. An old ma 1 there had long suffered with what good doctors pronounced incurable cancer. They Deiieyeu nis case was nopeless till be used Electric Bitters and ap plied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him When Electric Bitters aro ued to expel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons at the same time this salve exerts, its matchless healing power. oiooa diseases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters. 50c, Salve 25o at the Middleburgh urug uo , urayDiu. uarman & Co., Richfield, Pa., Dr. J. W, Sampsell, Peupscreek. Pa RICHFIELD. Win. Glace and family left here on Sunday, after a pleasant visit. M. Womer and JuluSwartz were married on Thursday by Rev. Ne well. Mrs. Ira Arbogast, of McAlister ville visited friends here several days. Horace Barnhart and Katie Shirk, of Sunbury, visited at M. Shirk's several days. Quite a numder of our people at tended the love feast at Bunkertown last week. Calvin Mittcrling and family, of Uniou Co., were here visiting friends several days. Children.s day services were large Iy attended in the U. B. church Sunday evening. . Mrs. Jackson Houtz and Mrs. II. B. Bauer went to Salem on Sunday. On Monday Mrs. Bauer left for her home in Philadelphia. PORT 1 REVORTON. t Master Kussell Ivnigths returned home from SinUiry Saturday ' . The U. II. Sunday school will h.!l Children's Dav exercises Si'tt day t-VHiiimj June loth. I 1 idiiir.l Foltz is employed on the K. K. at SiiiiIhii . Miss Null ie Shall, r is listed with iln- sick. j Messrs. Ui itan I VruoldofScran- ton are visiting relatives. Taking pre.'ii indications iuto consideration, the town will soon be siiticiing irvin the e!!tcU of a water famine Mr. Stahl and two sisters from th, upper end of the county visitt their uneies, Jonathan Gauihy and David Stahl and their families lust week. Mr. Boyle of Mat-berth and Mr. Famath of Phila. were among our visitors last week. Moses Bi uliaker and daughter. Miss.Iennie wereainongthe witnesses at the show at Sunbury Tlimsday. Miss Mayme Boyer is the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. C. Faust at Sunbury. Misses Mary and E-ther Xeitz ol Sunbury are visiting their aunt Mrs. S. P. Steffen. Rev. Seilhamer was accompaiued by his family m his route to the western part of the circuit Saturday. Rev. Scarie delivered an eloquent sermon to a large audience Sunday morning. Ilappjr 1 line In old Tmmn. "We felt very hnppy," writes R. N- Bevill. Old Towo. Va.. "when Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head-" It delights nil who use it for Cuts Corns, Burns, Bruises, Boils, Ulcers, Eruptions. Infallible for Piles. Ouly2.ro at the Middle burg Drug Co., Qraybill, Qarman &Co.. Uicbfield, Pa., Dr. J. W.Samp BelL PeoD8creetc. Pa. , KREAMER. Mrs. Win. Gordon spent the wepk with her sister Mrs. Henry Groover. There was quite a large crowd at the festival for the number of festivals there was around on Sat urday night. Quite a uunilier of our people at tended court last week. The crops will he very jwor this season on account of the dry weather. Fisher Walter of Sclinsgrove was here to give his friends good-by. He went to Idaho to visit his brother, Jerome. Chickens are still worth 10c here. Chas. Landis and family were home from Virginia. Mrs. X. C. Gutelius and daughter attended commencement exercises at Lcwisburg. A. C. Smith and family spent Sunday at Sclinsgrove. Mrs. Thos. Saner is vbiting her parents near Richfield where she ex pects to stay a few weeks. Wm. Frynirn tore down part of his old barn and expects to build an addition. Wm. Keelcr put up his new barn on the north side of the house. Willard lloush expects to move into his new home by the beginning of July. Geo. Gordon was home over Sun day. Honest Good. Oleo Manufacturer Do you gut ran. tee this coloring matter to be abso lutely harmleu? Dealer I do. It's the same kind we sell to the dairymen. Chicago Trib une. I'nfalr Treatment. ' "If you don't love the young man, my dear," said Mrs. Lapaling, chid' ingly, to her niece, "it ia not right to make him think you do. It rousea expectorations that can never be ful filled." Chicago Tribune. filthy Temples 1st India. Sacred cows often defile Indian temples, but worse yet ia a body that's polluted by constipation. Do not permit it. Cleanse your system witn vt. King's JNew Life Fills and avoid untold misery. They give lively livers, active bowels, good digestion, fine appetite. Only 25o at i lib aiiaaieDurg urug sjo., way bill, Garman and Co.. Richfield, Pa. Dr. J. W. Sampsell, Pennscreek, Pa. OUNOORE. Lh.yd Tl'otiiHs, one i f Uncle S.im'14 Uik, uho t thr e tens al Porto Uici and the I'liiiipi.uie pUiiling die American flagon every hill top, peut 11 few pleasant hours in town t King of the many inter esting incidents in his cxpei t-inv. Our Siistpichanna coal diggers are thinking of going on 11 strike unless we sooti get rain that will bring a new supply of coal down the river. David Haines aud wife are the happy proprietors of our township poor house. On Saturday evening will 1h; a festival at Winner's school lions- a .id any who go in the adjoining rye held uie trespassers. The show last week at Sunbury was well iatrouied by .iir youiuj jieople. N. Hackcnburg brought a load of corn at Frank V'ooili:ig's. Our merchant keeps a suiH-eior brand of Hour aud the demand is . great that some forget to ask fur il or to pay for it. Our supervisor is doing a irood work on our roads. Fanners should use Paris green freely 011 their otatoes and spray their orchards, mid keep uu eye on the locust which arc quite nuaier ous. Isaac Zimmerman is the most suc cessful tax collector that our town ship had fur years. Out school board has $800 re sources, $500 debts and an empty treasury. II. F. Blessing and F. F. NYiU made a trip to Sclinsgrove on busi ness. Maria Dundore made a triii to CI. ..I 12.1 1 11 1 ui-uungiovi- nun ouieni aiKicaueti on her sister and uncle. Barney Naee living with his family but who refused to support h r, and Mary Hiukle, living with her son whu refused to support her any longor, were taken to the tjwnship pour house. On act-omit of the long and exces sive dry went 1 our farmers are making hay and the crop will be unly a half crop and farmers are discouraged, but as long as the world standeth, there will lie seed time and harvest. Black Hair "I have used your Hair Vigor for five years and am greatly pleased with it. It certainly re stores the original color to gray hair. It keeps my hair soft." Mrs. Helen Killtenny.New Portland, Me. Ayer's Hair Vigor has been restoring color to gray hair for fifty years, and it never fails to do this work, either. You can rely upon it for stopping your hair from falling, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow. 11.00 a botlte. All drunlsts. If your drtiRRlst canirnt mpply yon, end ui one dollar and we will express yon a bottle. He Dure and elve the name of your Dearest expretK uIGca. Address, J. C. AY Kit CO., Lowell, Mass. REDUCED RATES L0 LEBANON. VIA PENNSYLVANIA KAM.KOAII, A( COUNT I'ARADK DAY, I. O. R. M. Ou account of Parade Day of the Great Council, Improved Order of Ked Men of Pennsylvania, at Lebanon, Pa., June 12, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Lebanon, good going and returning only on that date, from Philadelphia, McVeytown, and intermediate stations Including the Downingtown and Lan caster, Quarryvllle, and Pomeroy and Newark Branches ; from Sunbury, New Freedom, and Intermediate sta tions ; from Lykens, Millershurg, and Intermediate stations; from Shamokin, Sunbury, and Intermediate stations; from Columbia, Littlestown, and inter mediate stations; for Columbia, Peach Bottom, and intermediate stations; from Lewistown Junction, Bel ins- grove Junction, and intermediate sta Hons, Including the Miiroy Branch at rate of single fare for the round trip. Grip brings weakness, exhaustion, nervous tvosrmiom vt. Miica' fcrriue curei uem. B(s Majesty CBsmlts Her as f the AiTlsablUtr of FersBlKlss; tkvs . Frlaee of Wales te Visit Itw York. The advice of an American womaa may determine whether or not the Prince of Wales will visit this coun try to attend the dedication of the New York chamber of commerce's new home. Decision on the question awaits the return '6t King Edward from his spring cruise, and It is be lieved in court circles that probabil ities incline tev.ard its acceptance. It is thought likely that the king, to whom the prince has deferred the question, will be largely guided by Mik't-ht iutiH of Americans in London Bix-u-ty. It is void that Mr. Arthur II. Paget (the (luiighter of l'nrnn Stevens, of Xw York) has been consulted uh well as Secretary White, of the Unit ed States c nihil si-v, in his private ca pacity. Mr. White has been pernonn grntn with King Kdward for many yen rs. The prince of Wales has no inti mate friends in the Tnglo-Aincricnn M-t. Indeed, it may lie said generally that his friends are not the kin.'' frieinN. lie does not cultivate niu lioiK.ircs, but has his friends anion.: l'it- oldest aristocrats, who rather Sr-k il-nvn on the "Marlboronj;i house :ct" as money worshipers and notoi ii-ty-hiintcrs. The prince is etrcmely (juii-t and iinileinoiiKtratie in truth, he is rather shy ami has none of the snil-u--like bluffncss which carried Prime Henry of Prussia so far. lie has a irood deal of his father's tact, and. under the tutelage of lieu, I'.igye, his privute secretary, he always docs the correct thing. In court circles it is almost as sumed that if the prince goes to New York he will go in a semi-private ca- MRS. ARTIil'R H. PAGET. (Daughter of the. I.atf Mr. I'aran Slev-rs. of New York.) parity, for if he should go as the of ficial representative of King Kdward there would arise many awkward questions of precedence and eti quette which it would be desirable to obviate. It is suggested, says the New York World, that an easy and grateful way of treating the invitation would be for the prince to get command of the newest battleship, and accom panied by two cruisers cross to New York. In this capacity he would sim ply be 11 naval ollicer and would se cure rest and privacy by resiliii; aboard bis own ship. Anyway it is not thought that the (ierimiu precedent of crossing in un ocean liner would be followed, as such a method of npproaching the I'nited States is held to be peculiarly unfitting in a representative of the greatest naval power in the world. It is very probable that this scheme may be adopted if a visit is found to lie possible. The prince's suite would he small, consisting only of six members. There would be two gentlemen-in-waiting, including Hon. Derek V. Keppel (a brother of George Kcp pel, who is well known in Chicago); u military und naval attache, Gen. Sir Arthur Higge, privute secretary, and Sir Donuld Mackenzie Wallace, the prince's historiographer. All invitations to the prince would be forwarded to (ien. Higge, win. would submit the arrangements for the prince's approval. Saves Sleep for His Firm. There is a man in New York city who holds down a hilarious job. He serves a big firm in the cnpacity ol buying entertainer. The buyers whom he entertains suppose him to be I junior partner in the firm, but he isn't. He is simply a buffer between the firm nnd the buyer. He saves sleep for the firm, anil big heads and that morning feeling. He bears the brunt of the buyers' stored-up skit tishness. The average buyer has an anticipatory glitter in his eyes from the minute that he sets foot in town. There Is much that he desires to see. Tliisbuyerentertainer shows it to him. Sometimes he meets a buyer who near ly outdoes him In the high-ball home stretch about two o'clock in the morn ing; but, as a rule, he gets the buyer to his hotel in a safe condition. Alone la Her Old Asre. Mrs. Mary Elvira Gillespie, at the nge of 84, has just been admitted to a hospital in Denver. She is the moth er of 37 children, among them being 15 sets of twins. Strange to say, all of the children have drifted away from Iter, and he knows not th address of any of them, Miss Alice Cohn, writes from 474 Eleventh Street, Brooklyn, K. Y., aa follows : Having had poor health for a gnat many months and now having It re stored makes me teel very grateful to Peruna. I suffered a great deal during my monthly periods, bad severe paint, and was generally depressed, but can truthfully say that a few bottles of Pa runa has removed all pain and made new woman of me. "-MISS ALICE COHS. The coming of what is known as the "new woman" in our country is not greeted by everyone as if she were a great blessing. Hut there is another new woman whom evcrylly is glad to sec. F.very day some Invalid woman la pxclaimiiiK, " I have been made a new woman by lr. Hartinuii's home treat ment." It is only necessary to send name, address, Hymptoms, duration of sickness aud treatment already received to Dr. 1 1 art man, Columbus, O., aud direc tions for one month's treatment will bo promptly forwarded. The medicines can he obtained at the nearest drag store. 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 ca.-.' and he will be plea.-ed to give you his v.iluablo ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman, President of The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. t.n Dnooub. "I'm fixed," said the young doctor. "I've got a big enough practice to keep me in easy circumstances for life." "Hut suppose you should lose half your patients'.'" "I'd just double my bills on the others." - Philadelphia Press. el(-Apprnval. "The members of your legislature stand by you loyally." "Of course, they do," answered Sen ator Sorghum. "It's another evi dence that honesty is the best policy. I neer promised a member one cent for going hack on somebody else that 1 didn't pay him." Washington Star. I'.iitirrl) l-'reili up'ily. "Kdith. didn't I tell von only last week that I wished you would forget those slaii' expressions','" "Yes, mamma; ami 1 did forget those that I used then: these are some fresh ones." Yonkers States man. On I lie Contrary. Specialist The trouble with you ia that your joints don't artii ulate well. Victim f l;!ieumat ism Don't they? If I move this elbow joint you enn hear it a block away! Chicago Trib une, No I mill In II. Ted--I'aiiit heart ne'er won fair lady. Ned It does in these days. I know half a doen girls who just threw thcinscl"s at an old millionaire wh' was said to have heart Ui.-casc. - N. Y. Sun. llllnic to Accoiiinioilnte. "Is this, then, to be the end?" he nail ly said. "Oh, I hope not." she replied. "I shall still reserve three nights a week for the theater, if you say so." Chicago Record-He raid. Her Idea of It. Fond Moiher Did you succeed in making an impression on young Got rox last night? Truthful Daughter No, mamma. We occupied separate chairs all the evening. Chicago Daily News. Had Her llevena-e. "He told his wife she ought to take cooking lessons." "Did she?" "Well, yes. She sent for her mother to come and give her a three-months course." I'hiladelphia Bulletin. Heeult of Experience, "He is a man of very strong nerves. He seems to be ublo to view the most excruciating suffering without at tremor." "Naturally. He's a dentist." Cbl- .ngo Post. Constipation Does your head ache ? Pain back I of your eyes? Bad taste? In your mouth? It's your liver I Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure consti pation, headache, dyspepsia. 25c. All druggists. Want your mniwtarlie or bcunl a wesuUini brown or rlcli black? Thi-n nnfl BUCKINGHAM'S DYEMfcr. li sten. BuomT. . . H.it s e., , h. J W7 H