ldp'P'tBPARltP 8XPRE3SLY FOR THE FOaT BY ITa CORPS OP COWUMPONDENTS SELINSGROVE. Miss Ella Hendricks, of Sunbury ... ..-.. nil ilnvs with her cousin. aitui - Mrs. 0. C. Wagenseller. II S.Sclio!l was in town Wednea- jav (f last week, looking up a site tor the Electric light plant. T K. Beaver, of Juniata Co., was m towu Wednesday. He expects to send his daughter here to school nest year. Clias. Vttzel, of Steelton is a visitor in town. Mrs. Claud Klose, of Milton, ppent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. E. Sndyer. Miss Lizzie Dill, of Patterson, X. j s liere on her annual vacatiou. The Borough is grading North Market St. The part that was widened sometime ago. Mrs. D. E. Krcamer, of Phila delphia is visiting friends in this section. Clayton Kantz, the clerk in Wag mseller's Ding Store, is on his an nual vacation. Misses Mary Bell and Mary Al bert, of Bloomsburg, were the guests of Mrs. Noetling several dnys last week. Miss Montclius, of Mt Carniel, h being entertained by Miss Mary Allcman. Mrs. Dr. E. M. Miller, of Beaver town was entertained by Mrs. Harry Boycr last week. Misses Jennie and Mary Arbogast of Wonielsdorf, were guests of A. Marburger and wife recently. The Methodist and lleformed Sun day schools held their annual picnic at Clement's Park last Friday. They reported a good time and a splendid day. We learn that Dr. J. M. Zciglcr has accepted a call to a church in Kansas City, Mo. A iviiirnn load of vnnnrr twrnilo " o - j a i j went to the Log Grocery on Satur day evening and had a corn roast. Alxwt 15 oi 1C couples participated, s An eleven inning game of base ball was played between Northum berland and the home team on Sat urday afternoon. Score 5 to -1 in favor of Northumberland. Keller Abort is visiting his giand fatlicr, l S. Albert. Frank Bousuni and family, of Patterson, Pa., are being entertained by her parents, J. A. Lombard and wife. 1 - QUNDORE., Mary Campbell and family boiled the first npplebutter of the season and lias the pleasure of sharing the luxury with her neighbors. Corn, Potatoes and buckwheat crop of our township will score 100. Wheat, Uye, oats and hay were a fair crop this season. A. E. itnicr is convalccent. Ceo. A. Wentzel had a rib or two fractured while unloading lumber. Edward G. Stahl, who broke a leg three months ago, is out again. Katie Kerstetter, while watching the cows at the canal, saw a three foot snake ready to have breakfast on chicken salad but with some out side aid succeeded to kill the snake and saved the chicken. Our township is burdened with worthless dogs which the owners would dispose off at any price and it there is a bologna factory or a tannery iu the stuto that can use them they ought to advertise in some Democratic paper for they can have them by paying transportation. David AViiiner. of Salem the onlv survivor of that family, in company with two of his grind-children ar rived iu town last week, with his headquarters at the old homestead. He will see his many old friends. The Susquehanna Coal Breaker is in full blast. Providence mines the coal and our people hhip it i'roe- h- Maria Ilarner, the matron of our pool-house, was in town. Sarah Senile, of Port Tieverton, spent a few days in town. E. S. 'Volf will move" to Port Treverton shortly, where he will teach one of our public schools. Butter l(jEggs 18. Our poorliouse is a delightful place for those that will work all; Tin musical and sociii!, held at that thev can. jthe home ot II. I. Komigon Friday Frank Woodruff's Inns potatoes! weigh 27 oz, Seeureyou chicken-houses in time. I. Vr. Longacrc and wife visited friends at Slumokin Dam. John H. Wise is supplying var ious industries ut Seliusgrove with coal. VERDILLA. Samuel Stuck and lady friend, of Sunbury, were entertained by his brother, Levi here on Sunday. Geo. and Harry Sliolly, of Nanti coke sent Sunday with their parents. Dr. II. M. Krebs spent part of last week at llerndon. D. V. Stahl made a business trip to Sunbury last week. Ida G. Stahl and her son, Chas., left last week for May City, Iowa. Rev. W. A. Haas preached a harvest scrmou at Keisei'd church last week. D. S. Sholly is having his farm buildings painted. The Keiser's and Witnicr's Sun day schools will have a union basket picnic at Verdi 11a on Saturday, Aug. 30. The Garfield Cornet band of Fremont and the Freeburg or chestra will furnish the music. A number of able speakers are booked for the occasion. We are almost persuaded to lo lieve that the Miners' Union and Anarchy both have their headquar ters under one roof, in the hotbeds of Koine. KREAMER. S. Benfer and wife, of New Berlin, are visiting M. F. Bollinger. Mrs. Reed, of Allentown, is the guest of Mrs. C. A. Fisher. Mrs. Amnion Smith was in town Tuesday. Miss Mable Gutelius spent last week with Miss Kathcrine Hock at Shamokin. Mrs. J. Rowe and daughter, of Sclinsgrove, spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. A. C. Smith. Mr. I lock and two young nu n who arc camping on Hoover's Jsbnid rode through town on their wheels hist week. Tiios. Dctrich and wife went to Lewisburg Sunday. (5 rover Smith is spending the week with his mother. Mr. Sain App was seen in town Sunday. Roger Gutilius' old dog, had to b' shot on account of old age,. Apples seem plentiful iu this section for you can hear the busy hum of the cider press quite fre quently. FLINT STOXH VALLEY NEWS. Jonathan (irubb and C. E. Haines finished Philip Amig's houe for the plasters. Some of our people attended the Daniels' church picnic G. A. Botdorf is remodeling his house in this valley and his out buildings m rrecburg. Miss Nettie Updegrovo is visiting Henry Stimeling at this place. J. A. Mover was to Oriental last Saturday. G.P. Mover, while plaining boards was knocked down and badly hurt last week. Isaac Ramer, Peirce Holtapple and wife, son ami youngest daugh ter were vi.-iting James Haines. Michael Menr!c's were the jruests of T. C. Landis' Sunday. Don't forget tu; Ebcnczer picnic for a grand time is expected. Kantz band will furnish the music and able speakers will be present. w BEAVER SPRINCS. Paul Bingoman and family of White Deer, are visiting relatives at this place. Misses Elsie Reiglc and Estella Romig made several calls in Mid dlebnrg on Saturday. Our band furnished the music for the MeAlistcrville picnic on Satur day. Chas. Woodruff, of Salem was a pleasant caller at this place last week. evening, was a decided su civs. The progrnnme was exceptionally fine, all the participants iierfoniiing very creditably. Another social will be held in the near future. Harvest Home services will held in the Lutheran church on Sunday, Aug. 31. Lincoln Zielur, of Bcavertown, made a business call at this place. Mrs. Hiram SiegfreiJ, of Sclins grove, is spending mmie time with her parents, J. C. Kpecht. Frank Preese i enlmncing his home by the addition of a lurge Hrch. J. A. Cathtrmau is re-rooling his house. Miss Ijottie Smith is ojierating the switch Ixranl during the vaca tion of Katie Wetzel. Miss Esther Kempfcr is recover from an attack of typhoid fever. SHREINER. John Hess of Huntingdon is visit ing Ins mother, Mrs. Amanda Hess, of this place. Charles Hummel and wife of near Xew Berlin visited relatives here over Sunday. Miss Amy Sanders of Sunbury spent Sunday with her parents here. Miss Pauline Wolfe oflicwisburg is visiting at the home of 'Squire Boust's. Charles Schaellcr and family of Womelsdort are guests of the for d's parents. Miss Eva Rittcr and Miss F. Foltz spent Sunday with Bert Schaeffer and family. Sanies Hackenburg and family of Northumberland are visiting at the home of William Reiehlcy. Willct Arlxigast, wife and little daughter, Mary, spent Sunday after noon with J. )). Boost and family. The Shrciner's Sunday school pic nic, which was held in Bailey's grove Saturday August 10, was well at tended. Everyone present reports a fine time. A festival will be hcl'd Saturday evening Aug. 30, fir the benefit of the C. H. Sieicty of Shreiner. Ev eryone is invited. MT. PLEASANT MILLS. Mrs. Louisa Leiter is on the sick list. Troup and Rcic'icnhach received their new thrashing outfit last Thursd.ty. It is a dandy! Mrs. Frank Randall and children of Sunbury are visiting at John Iroup s. R. S. Meiscr and wife of Sclins grove spent Sunday at the residence of Dr. M. Rot brock. Miss Kathcrine Miller, who had been visiting at this place, left for Phila. Thursday. Mrs. Lydia Wochley, who spent several weeks at Rochester, N. V., returned to her home Wednesday. Rev C. C. Miller and family ami Mrs. N. E. Dean, of Reading spent Wednesday at J. I. Verger's. The public sale of the real estate of John Mengcl, deceased, was well attended Saturday. M. 10. Mengcl bought ihe farm for 1000., and J. I. Verger bought the house in town for ?77o. Saturday last some of our people attended the following picnics Dinns ville, Daniel's, Cent reville and Choir Convention, and all enjoyed them selves. A !ase ball club was organized at this place. Fred Troup is helping Troup and Reichciibach to thresh. James Bowersox of Phila. visit tl in town several days last week. 15. R. Slraub and wife of Pallas weiu me gucsis oil. v. ociuice s 1 . C I L . I , Suudav Miss lOilie Minium left for Allen town, Saturday. Misses Mable and A 1 vesta Sclinee visited at Georgetown Saturday and Sunday. Some of our people attended the funeral of Mrs. Henry Maurer at Xew Berlin Saturday. Mrs. Daniel Keipcr of Johnstown, X. V. spent a few days in town last week. Mrs. Sarah Sclinee of I'mxr Strausbur, Pa., is visiting iu mis locality. John F. Bover's left Wednesday for Ocean City, to remain sometiin-. Joseph Heiui is treating his lion e to a new coat of paini. Rev. Kelly preached iu the LT. 15. church Saturday wiring. The Fremont Cornet baud and some ol our citizens cxMvt to attend the picnic at Red Band Saturday. C A. Gearhart and wife, who had liecn visiting in town for sever al days, left Monday for Milton, and from thence to tluir home in Allentown. WE8TEAVER. Knepp and Peter of Crossgrove tK)k the contract to deliver Chas. Wagner's stoves to MeClure. Oct. 1st. Wm. Gross expects to occupy the new house Calvin Ulsh put up on his farm. Daniel Serl's young horse was un able to deliver his produce to the Ijewistown markets lest week. Win. Gross took the job and did it up in good shape. McXitofBig Valley was here last week buying up horses. Ex-Commissioner Romig has In en carrying huck!clcrrics from the mountain to help to supyly the mar ket. Jockey George and wife passes through our town almost every Sin -day to spend the day with friends. Daniel Howard and family spent Sunday iu Mifflin county as the guests of Samuel Wagner. L. A. Jenkins and family spent Sunday with his garnd-mother, Mrs. Sophia Treaster. The old soldiers here are expect ing to put in a good time in Well ington at the reunion, providing the Lord and their pocket book's will permit. H. M. Ulsh of LcwUown wa called here last week on veterinary businees. Jolpi Wagnerand wifenf MeClure spent Sunday at Uannervillc. KANTZ.' John F. Errilcy of Sunbury -jifii t Sunday with his parents. The picnic held here Satunlay turned out to be a success as the pro ceeds for the day and evening ex ceeded $100. Our band has accepted a call to furnish music for a picnic at Liver pool, Sautrday Aug. 23rd. W. I. Seelxdd of the City Hotel Sunbury spent Saturday evcnini; at this place enjoying the festival. Chas. Cawley and wifenf Krcam er, Henry Sclmec and family of Shamokin Dam, were the guct ofj Levi Hendricks' over Sunday. Our merchant F. P. Holtapple is helping James Fisher to thradi. The young ladies of our place will give a lawn party in Forrv's grove on Tuesday evening. Reduced Rates to (ii a users' Picnic. , For the Twcniy-nintli Annual In-; ter-State Orange 1'leiiie. Kxhibition, to! lie helil at Willisnis' Grove, I'a., Aug. ' S to 80, the Pennsylvania Jlailrimd Company will sell excursion tickets from August St to .'JO, inclusive, h'mmI to return on date of issue only, at rate of one fare for the round-trip, finin principal stations between Altoona uinl Uiyn Mawr; on the Nortliern Central Railway, between .Sunbury and I.utli-, erville, inclusive, and on the Philadel phia and Kriu Itailroad Jiivi-imi east of and hicludinj' Ileiiovn. There will be an elaborate display of farm machinery in actual operation (luring the exhibition, ami address will be delivered liy well-known agri cultural speakers. For information In retard t I rain service and specific rates application should he made to ticket neuts. .lllsl I.o.lh III Iter. Whence came that sprightly step, fautlesH hkin, rich, rosy couinh xii n Kiuiling fucc. .She looks ejooil, l'ei l--food. Hero's her Hceret. Nho uses tr. Iviucs New liifo I'iil. itcsuli nil organs active, digestion f,'ooil, ur, iiendacliCH, no chanco for "blues," Try them yourself. Only 2"c ut t he Miildlehurp druu Htoio, (irayhil tlarmau it Co., Dr. J. V. SuinpKcl!, 1'cnubCreek. Some meu'a ulea of a fi'ieuJ is a pei'ROu they can iiHb. . Lad habits prow with much less cultivation than good ones. M0R09 RENEW ATTACKS American Forces In Mindanao Reputee Them Without Lota. Manila, Aug. 19. The Moroa in Mindanao are renewing their attacks upon tie outposts and pack trains ot the American column at Lake Lanao, which is under the command of Cap tain J. J. Pershing, of the Fifteenth Cavalry. The Americans have suo iC3sfa!!y repi ho Moro attacks and have suffered no losses. The com manders of the American forces on Mindanao report aggressive action against the Moros to be necessary, and ask permission to move ngainst llacolod and other strongholds of the hostile Mohammedans. There are about 2,000 soldiers on Mindanao available for the desired active move ment. It is believed this number is sufficient to defeat the Moros, al though it would possibly be necessary to strengthen their base before under taking the movement. Fighting With Ladrones. A force of native constabulary en gaged a band of Ladrones in a sharp fight last Saturday near Calooean, about four miles north of Manila. The arrival of reinforcements for the con stabulary won them the victory. Four members of the constabulary were killed and one was wounded. The Ladrones left three of their number dead, but carried off their wounded. The chase of the Cavite Ladrones through the mountains of that prov ince continues. Forces of native con stabulary have had encounters with the bands of Felizardo and Mnntallon. Several of the Ladrones were killed or raptured and n quantity of their supplies wore destroyed. G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT PROGRAM Includes Elaborate Reception to Pres ident Roosevelt. Washington. Aug. Hi At a confer ence yesterday at encampment head quarters, presided over by General Eli Torrcncp, commander-in-chief of th G. A. it., the following program of exer cises for the 1 ;m2 encampment was adopted: Sunday, October 5 Patriotic ser vices in various local churches Monday, October li Camp tire In con vention hall in the evening, at which Ihe members of the veteran associa tions will be addressed by speakers of national reputation Tuesday, October 7 N'aal day. pa rade of special Veteran's associations, detachments of regular troops, district militia ami various civilian organiza tions to be particularly invited, excur sion to Mount Vernon for the delegates to the encampment, public eveninu meeting of welcome at convention hull. Wednesday, October S- An elaborate reception in the evening at convention hall. President Roosevelt will speak Thursday, October U and Friday, li -tober ID Sessions of national encamp ment; meeting of auxiliary corpora tions and reunions may be scheduled for any time during the cncampac'iit. A PRETTY POSTMISTRESS NARROWLY ESCAPES DEATH Was Given Up to Die Eight Doctors Failed Pe-ru-na Saved Her Life. THOrSAXDS of women suffer frntri systemic catarrh. This is Hire to produce such Fymplums ascuM feet and hands, si-k hcailiiehc, palpitation of the heart and heavy feelings in the ntoiiuich. Then begins a series of experiments with medicine. They take medicine for Pick headache. They take, medicine for nervous prostration, for palpitation of the heart, for dyspepsia. None of these medicines do any good because they 'do not reach the cause of the complaint. Peruna ut oneo mitigate all these Hyinptoms by removing the cause. Systiiinio catarrh is the trouble. Sys temic catarrh pervades the whole sys tem, deranges every organ, weaken-! every function. No permanent cure can be expected until the systemic catarrh is removed. This is exactly what Peruna will do. Miss Alma 'ox, Assistant Postmis tress of Orum, S. (.'., writes: "I have been a great sufferer frrn chronic disease and dyspepsia for I've years. How I suffered no tongue c:ui tell. I tried eight or tell of the best 1. y sicians without receiving much benefit, also tried lots of patent medi' ines. p.ut still I suffered with sick headache, cold feet and hands, palpitation of the hci-ri, mid such a heavy feeling in my stomach and chest. At time's 1 would be t o nerv ous I could led bear anyone uri. a;::! I had been givn up to di". 'Ono day n friend sent neaic c.f P.r. Uartrr.an's pamphlets, and Idecidi-l t i writ.- to 1 i ill. lio advised Penma and Manalin, and &fier taking the m.-dii .:n.j two weeks I fi 11 greatly relieved. ?.Ty head did not pain mo any tscurccl y, and my stomach was relieved of its heavy Dr. S. D. tiartman, PrcsL'snt Columbus, 0., gives advice to women fixe during dc huc-incc lacrzii Lost Hairf " My hair came out t-v the hinJ ful, and the gray hairs btgsa creep in. I tried Ayer's Hair Virck and it stopped the hiir from com ing out and restored tie color.' Mrs. Al. D.Griy, No. SJcm, Mass There's a pleasure ir v offering such a prcpara uon as aycr s neir vigoi . It gives to all who use i: such satisfaction. Tfo; hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and morj glossy. And you feel so secure in using such a:i old and reliable prepara tion. Ji.JO ! ko(. All Jnitiln if your dniKKist r.innt supply jm, ftciul uk out Ueilar n tul we will 'xr- you a iMtttli. lit sure utiil eive the narv iif your uenrest expreim titlm'. AUitrr-. ., J. C. A V KK ( ()., Lowell, X-. I; liters the One Cent Field. The riiilailelpuia Oaily l'revs n; nounees its change in price from a : cent to a one cent pajier. . With nothing changed cxee.t rim price, the 1'ress, at one cent, will ui linue to lie the great home newnj aper. but with a new ticM of nctivirj. Itn news pages, its departmentf will :v pre sent trained efficiency, and its s; i ui acy will be, as before, nlorg the k he that have given it weight ami c!i ri ty, place and prominence at horn-' .,.!nl at large. The Press gives more news tha.. oiy piipcr iuldislied in Peniisylvao i." ; ter reports of the luaikets, niuh.it 't invaluable to the shipper; Ihe beM niaii's page, which makes it : j-.-. ularly helpful home newspuic: :i.nt treats fullytnul I'nitly all polili sues. n n souiec-, eiiierprise an I i tillctioll of Cllllt I ibtllofs, it II ; rival in Pcinisvlvaiiia ami .-dam. - .i the front rank of t be Icailing -!p( - ef Ihe country. The Sumlay Pit -s will rema i "i cents a copy. Charter Notice. Nutlet- in In-ri'ley l-ivi u llial it,, ... , .1. will In- IDiille In tin- I .nvt'rlllir of th I ' . . T , wealth of t Viinvlvaiii.-i, mi 'i'iifHl4v, I.v 111 I. ll,,.. , II. .-"..! i, . Nutiki vil f. I re,li nek F.,'enM,!ilil'- ir.-t llllll M. 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