MilJiJUJUUKU i'OrfT. COLD CHICAGO ROBBERS' I Xm Two la a Hold-Up It Barni of City Railway Company. THifVP SCCURE ?3?00 IN BILLS litn V. c;a In Cashier's Office Were Gtve- N'a Chante to Offer Resist ance, sid Were Shot Down In Cold Blood. Oh'onen. Ai:. 81. Without a word f warning, two men were killed and two others wounded by hold-up men at tlie barns of the Chicago City Rail way o-impany, 61st and State atreetn. at an early hour in the morning. The hoot in it ws one by three men. mho scapoii after Monrinn 130M. Thre of the r; Ni were shot were working ?n the i aMer'a nfTW and the other was a n-oMrmii asloop in the outer office. The ti;tT. ir. t lie ofll.-e were shot before they vf nare of the robbers' pres nr n ! rmtiviiian was killed a lie w:i -i- :- s fro-ri a benoh where he M'i b'M'i; :oep. Tin !):! sre. Krank Stewart. assla f.nit "... k in carter's office, shot throui. K y whi'p slamlinp at his Vsk ' .,! : -.)f sr. hour lster. and John R. Jolip.'!., motorman. shot through (1. i'M-; irifHtitly. The i-ij;'".l are William B. Kd fnoTiil . 'iic r'nrk. shot In left thtcfi l . his desk, will rooover: ami Hi 'Dry Piehl. shot In head, will re-o e r The ro'.-hers toiV tio chances, but dlsrinseii i : all the opposition of the employes N '.ire they entered the office. Ctiiwfni: tr-e time when the employes were busily f npei; In balancing up the reef iptr- of the night, just after the lust rn.V!. fr hnd t imed In his money end left b barns, the robbers sudden ly appnsriV. at the receiving window and hernr. shooting The first tr.tlma Mot. those Itiside the office had that any t Mm: was wrong was when they hea'c. re . tints. The first bullet fired tfnie Stewart, and he fell to the floor vlThoi't b word. Pifhl and Ed"Wl. who fT" sitting near Steward, turned to sc. whs: was the matter, but before they coulri leave their chairs they were en,i. "-oil Nlniesi. by the wel!-directd teller of the robbers. .Tohnsori. the mct-.-:.i:it u 'i slee;i or a bench ;r. tt. - . .T.ci. t. -.irinc the noise. ' o to the as?'. incr of hi.. i.'.'t-s hu: wa? sht and kl'.io; -e coulri get on his feet. Making sure that a", op no' 'ion had twr-ti r t. i '., tb r.-ibb-Tii thee broke oper. th (' ' r iti t n- cashier's office with . splice hammer and secured $!Hh.i' ti. bill.-, which was lying on the dk They then made their escape. Four men were arrested some hours after the robbery on suspicion of being Implicated in the crime, but they have ant as vet been identified. TO NAME TWO MORE CARDINALS Chicago Man Says They Will Be Cre ated In United States. Chicago. S?pt. 1 William J. f fcan. of this rlty, who Just Te:ur::d from Komi, i-s authority for the state ment tha' i:. the near future two aii (iiUnn.i i-aruinals he created ln tne 1 !i t, . State, "r t'tnahan was a frier,-: : : XII: ' r iarniar. ta the mi'-. status '.. -.. r .ii the Cath-ou- C.'.vr . :aa:. t Vr uml.n:: woui'. no itajpe: o Hi- n:r:. t.t. disc r. to evet: !S. the In- ap adxit poinu a:. i: w, iiscuf.- ma" sal- ' ii-t'-i' iron: K'ici that ti- tw. :::r. - ar : for m- to -has" (' tn- nar.:' 1 as, : cardina.? rcaf.e a-.r.c "ever :-jitl- eu uetor .un? 4ne Steamer 5urre; tc Waters Edge. Ji-'ir r. a-:; C. Tn- piis-tcrT jK-ani' ; :f.Ftiv.r? -ucasng betwcr. Cifvvit:. . at;i ba'j!' Mane Mict.. at:'', ov n- v tne (Tgiar. Bay Tratis p"na'.if ''oaipBEy C wtnc: V. J tirriwi.. of taie city it- rnunager. burneo 10 tin wal'T s i-' 2- tie UlX l. 1L autiowic:. (.'m:. Tt. erf rn'-uie(; uii-eyuri-c Wucn ' st,itnat- tU Jhs. Mitii.i.'-r farowt. sfc:C mat tiie boa'. wa rai-': i Ibt ii;wuriri e eompauiei r $i i" 1 ". ue tra'' was liiHuieri for fZt.at" air, 40,00' tuute as rwentiy cii ol i'.. uut wiie'.ii-r or luti.tr yet lT liii'. kuot an', ii at rs luega C-K'a '.' Ob JtJl. u. t..' J- : Anr' &ysw Eiuals Captuied. ;. . -i:. a rai'i os .r. ivit-r James .. , An' '.. l.'ltlKe-- ViMi'je oUiF .. - i.-rgl ' : -...r, i,: hi jv : a:.: -', : 0re , BMiOiljlig ?: liie state rtpiuie': li ulge jefl,.T wer. ii. out miiw: ovi?r li. (jaiiiioat . Oil tub L.dt. .f.. Uit SilOlS ii.- .Jtf II lit..; atoui. L,r ixh u ca- 1903 SEPTEMBER 1903 Su.)iiu.iru. We.jTt. Pr. Sa. ZHTTTTT jXjLJLjOJiJl '3 J4ijS J6 J7j8 J9 Uli 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 MOON tt 4JEuttt, J p. w. Tf..i , 18 V (JiJ' v, J.-i .ti. 20 rtit 28 WIXX3 nws CONDI 1 Wednesday, August 38. DespoBdont over love affair Allro Bamil of BlcxMnlngton, HI flrel tw ulltts Into her trat with fatal ef fect Purlnt; a severe elcetrloal item at Peoria. 111., George Tence was kt 1 d ar.d three others seriously Injured l.j lightning. The Daughters of Liberty, an aux iliary of the Vnltcd American Mechan ic, held their annual convention at Detroit. Muh. The Auburn Hotel at Auburn, Cat., was destroyed by fire and two guests, Daniel Christy and W. B. Maither. were burned to death. Joseph IYmaghaw, a Pennsylvania railroad car Inspector at Wllkesbarre, Pa., was crushed to death while at work under a freight car. Thursday, August 27. Eleven striker at McKeesport, Ta., arrested for rioting, were fined 50 and costs. The annual convention of the Amer ican Rar Association was held at Hot Springs, Ark. The annual conference of the Rail road V. M. C. A. will be held at Potts ville. Pa., September 25-27. Representatives of the largest broom manufacturers In the country met at Nem- York to form a combination. In an explosion at the Independent powder works at Carthage, Mo., three workmen were killed and three Injured, one fatally. The large bakery of the Kolh RaU Ing Company, at lfth and Rood streets, Philadelphia, was destroyed by fire, entailing a loss of over $100,000. Friday, August 2S. Poll weevils are reported in cotton near Thomasvllle, Ala. President Ixiuhet has sent $1000 for the relief of the sufferers in Silesia. Forty Turkish officers have been or dered to Constantinople to answer for . outrages at Krushevo. Six lives were lost by the running down of the schooner John Rooth by the steamer H. M. Whitney, near Sto nlngton. Conn. Thomas Warner, Claude 1wghry and Noel Moore., 10, 11 and 12 yeans old. were drowned ln Cheat river, near : Parsons. W. Va. The fourth annual convention of the league of Cities of the Third Class will be held In Willlamsport, Pa., Sep tember X. 2 and 3. Saturday, August 29. i Dan Vcleod defeated Tom Jenkins. champion wrestler, at Hamilton, OnL T. Rarstow's mare Alone paced an , exhibition half mile In f9Vs seconds at Petaluma, Cai. Albert S. Daniels, a craneman, was Bqueez'ri to death at the Harrlsburg pipe and pi bending works. I The rortv ntion of National Assocla I tint: of Retail Druggists will be held in Washlnsnov. TV C October 5. Four tr";-"rfin were Injured and 100 rattle kL' ' In a collision on the Wls- eonsln C "Ural near Silver Lake, Wla. 1 Edwin V. Sims, of Chicago, has been j r -pointed special attorney ln the bn- an of corporations, department of commerce. Monday, August 31. Assistant Secretary of State Loom Is ' left Washington for a month's vacation. ! The arbitration court for the Ven ' eiuelar, claims assembled at The i Hague. Genera', Funston has returned to ; Seattle. "Wast... after ac Inspection of . Alaskan foru George F. Baer has returned from ! his European tnp and resumed his du ; ties at the Reading s main office. Ph.il i aieiphia. Pa. In a terrific eruption of the Waln mangu geyser, near Wellington. N. Z.. i several aightaeers were swept away it I the stream of bolHng water. Tuesday, September 1, Mr. and Mrt And"- Carnegie wili sat: fron. Liveruoo! lor New York on i Friday. William J. Bryan opened tne OUk Decivratic campaign lor Turn L. John sou lor governor at Versailles. 0. The deer shuotiup seasot ir. New York opened today, and hundreds of I huniTs are scouring the Adirondack mountains for game The 14th annua! convention of the : National Association of Letter Carnens wa- held at Syracuse. N. Y., with low aeitrgaies in allenuauce. Captain E Z. btniie, a member of the hvnusyivuuia iegisialure. died of paraiybis at his home at York. For iuanv years be was captain of Com pany A. atii rtrginieut, N. C Y GENERAL MARKETS Piiiiatieiiiniu Ka . Aug .. hiour b'i;au winver Mi-rtin . J..lsliV Z.' I'eniiivauiii roLuf. cii.-ar $i.4u ti 3.t" city uillis. laiiey $4.7j& o.'l'i Lyi hour ijuier. at 'i.V yet barrel. hr:i :, Ni, 1 I'eiibsyivania, rt-'l, . 2'.4 . Ciitti firui No. '1 ye', lo. iu..a: '. !' 0u yuwt ; No : vkinie. tiiiiutd. 4')V'., lurr Kraunh, Z'ji Hav u bl:aay; No. 1 ttluuluy, lliii M.i lu: laiae baits. Ltstjt was .sifcauy: bee' baui l'jf-'- I'urf. as iiiii). Uiuiiy. JJi'.j". uu iuuluy, litliS. i.' oid louBlelf, 'ji Lrbaovd LMJllill. i.Uuii-e IliW, . , o.d luutwit . ie butler ai ijtuady Bl'i ; Nt orK and I'tDisyivauin 21.. . brr ULici, Potatoes cutady ; ivil.llUiyl 4 . Il''. .1 0. -I'l.:a. hili feasor: kjiu' con tract h:''.-- k'c, (.put N? rei austtsin. 9iin9'i:; sitaiiicr N". - ted. "tx'r. 70''.: boatL trr.. by tu-jjli i',ib)t-- : sut-cix oi. aiai . ':t'ni''':'t- Cjih viae dall; MO1 li'- '-'J '"' : stcaiucr uii.d, Zi ti jji SOUtlicll. wnile colli. jU'j bjiilLuii; ytruo coin, Mfytilr. Oats vc-i' hnn, Lev No. 2 wliite. i'ji:.: r.c N . " mtx!. tv o-,- '. Rye wu firm N'j uT';. ; No. 2 wc-elciL. Sic. Line &'.iCA larneU. tust Uburty. i'a . Auk 31. Cattle were s'eady; cLolce. $5,306 .C'J ; liriiue, $3.10t!.li: Kood, $5.505.10 . Hokb active: briu,e titmvy, ij.v&iiLt 'mediums $.2C&6 15; ht-avr Yorktrii $c.15aC20: light Yorkers. $6.10Q.15 i pigs. $C.7O05.fcO: roujehs, $44i5.25, Steep were steady; beat wethers, $3,80 (74; runs ano commc, z.titi; AmfttL HWEIMC8' IR tflLILAGES OF ' 8HVDEB ;MWirf If 8CHNEE. Mit-s Mazie Uwverf Alletitowi visited lior Uiifle David Hoover t few days last wwk. K. Mittcrling is tn the Kick lit-t. Frank Dok and wife of Kantz were sKMHiiil(r Sunday in our lotntl- AIUmi Arrogant ani wife, tner cliant of SvliiiHgrovo, j!s'hI tltrt town Sunday. Miss Ivaura Slteafter of Orienl.il soent Motulay anitHtg lier friends in town. Alvin (Jlasis a well known fel'o. of Frwhnrp, transaetrti business in lown Monday. Kev. H. 11. Sjvahn and wife ol Adainshnrg were wvn in town on Wednesday evening, he was former jvtslor of this charge, and we wen glad to meet liim again. Wilcon Snyder and Frank H oil man and family enjoyed the hvpi tality ol F. J. Kettetter. David Hoover and wife attended the grangers picnic at Williams (trove last week ami reported it very interesting and large crowds attended. Rev. D. I. Shaefler, pastor of the Reformed Church, at this place, preached his farewell sermon on Sunday. He is going to leave this week tor Armstrong county, where he has been elected pastor of Sugar creek charge. . Ii. emit and wile were vi siting friends in Strawshurg, Frat)k- in countv, returned home last eek. Miss Carrie Willis of Middleburg who had lieen staying a few weeks in our vicinity, returned home on Tnesdav. W. A. Schnee made a business trip to Freeburg and other places Saturday. t. J. Kerstetler is making ar rangements for working on the park ii properly arranged it will be a big improvement to the town. Newton Weller who ia employed in Ohio for several years, was ' in town Saturday. Some of our people talk of at tending Uncle Tom's Cabin show In Middleburg on Saturday. G. W. Ileichenhach is moving to Fremont in the near future, as he texciierof ihe Fremont Grammar school. Letter to I. H. Bowersox. Middleburg, J'a. Dear Sir: You sell good goods , , ,i t . ami give lull measure, it 6 a pleasant wav of doing and it jays besides. We do it for the same reason, and it has made us the l'jreniotit putnt'house in the United Slates. Short weight aud adulteration are the vices of business. They are a natural response to the demand of eneapneeb. i.Ue woria is lull ol rm 1 c II theui the grocery world and the - - paint world, uud every kind of world. You know uud we know that it duem't pay. People cliauge their groc-er or jjaiut man as wjou a they liud it out. W e koii't know about groci ita you U.11 your people about them tin lull tneuAUie aud unuuulleiatioti paiul in Devot; Jd aud Zinc. f ewer Gallous takes lens Devue l.-u-! aud Zii: than mixed paints to jiaiut a houae Wears linger twice us long ix liiiil aud oil mixed by liaijd. Vyurs fruly, F. W. Dkvok o: jo., New Vork. P. S. .J. W. Uuukle bells our paint' PORT TREVORTON. Mi. Dr. Nipple of SuiiLury ejAUt Friday with her brother, J vim ilouaer. H. S. Jiogar aud Miss Lhjiu Jiiu gaiiian were Ut Freeburg one even ing List week. Mrs. Joe Keif aud daughter, ML Alive, of Scrantvn, me njidgling with relatives. Mrs. Annie Stine and daughter of Sunbury Fpent several days with her brother, O. O. Rice and f.un - 'v- 1'. ti. Miiumlacli, fonmi ly one ol our lads, but now leading eleik k at Smii - IVntius' ttrnftrtiont ry utore bury, Suudaycd with hi.4 parents. Miss Jennie Charles is agtdn able to be olxint Ht'lcr In'ing seiiously ill for ihe past nine veehs. Adam Rtif nud moiher and VA. . Arnold him! cisler, Mrs. K. i. Uiugaman attended the funeral tf Mrs. Pontius at Iewisbiirg, Mon day. Miss I,enora Shambach and friend Mrs. Walker of Phila. spnt a week with the former's parents, N. ShaniKich aud wife. Dr. X. Williams and wife spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Doni pher at Chapman. Mrs. Elwood Snyder of Phila., and sister, Mis lVrtha Kiwger ol Shamokin, were the welwme gnesls of Jerre Snyder and family a few days last week. What I Life? In the last analysis nolnnly knows but we do that it is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain resnlu. Irregular living means de rangements of the organs, resulting in Constipation, Headache or Liver Trouble. Dr. King's New Life lV.ls quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only 25c at Middle burg Drug Co. (iraybill A Carman Richfield, Dr. J. W. Sampscll Penns Creek. FREEBURG. Joe Roush was thrown from his buggy on Saturday and was bruised considerably. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Glass of Phila, are spending- a few weeks with re latives and friends at this place. Frany Gory of Sunbury spent Sunday at his home at this place. Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Willis of Phia are spending a few days with relatives at this place. Will Moyer Jr., and wife of Phila., who after visiting several weeks here, left for their home on Thursday. Samuel Wei den m eyer and wife j spent Saturday and Sunday at Mc Clure. I Ijaura Prosius is a very sick lady at this writing. A. M. Glass of Phila. spent Sun day will his parents at this place. j Ira Staufier of Selinsgrove was . . c. 3 : . . m n raaiuruay eveuwg u ncc his letrt girl. Mr. Stimling took several loads of jieaches to Sunbury this week. High prioes is being paid in that market, John Hilbish and Guy Motr, after spending some time litre, left ou TuesJay lor Akron, Ohio. Kate Gov who had been visiting . - at Jiarnsburg returned home Mou- , duv. - bucklen'ft Arnica Salve. Has world-wide fame lor mar vellous cures. It Surpttibes any other salve, lotion, ointment or lialiu for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Jioils, Sore, Felons, Ulvers, Tetter, Salt Kheuui, Fever Sors, Cliapped Hands, Skin Kruptioup; iutallible lor Piles. (Jure ljuaiaiiU-ecl. 'July iin: at juiciuiv- burg Drug (Jo. Graybill & Garman Riohliehl, Dr. J. W. Suuipucll J'euus Creek. WEST BEAVER. The picnic that was to be held at Jaw ver s balurday was a Lnlure ou account of the wet weather. tuite a crowd of young men from Jiunihuui and vicinity came as far as McClure to attend the pic-uic but they were duapiiuted. Some of them filled their tanks with "O be Joy Ful." J. W. 'J'reaster aud family spent a few days here hiat week visiting friends. Mjs. Aaron Moyer and J. A. Jerkins aud iainily sneut a fc-w day days at the former's Lome ftcad here last week. Win. Koush (landlord ut M Clure) told Lis Hotel property lmt week to UarrUm Stuck of Middle ereek for $ 3000. j Isaac and William Wcind ol Milllin Comity ' were here to atteud t the sale of their father s farm. i Jacob Dreese was the purchaser foi 'I'JOCK). llobiuson Midillesworlh who hud Uvn emyloyed at Hurnhnni for the Itnst, few month had to stop oil for the past Week on account of sick ness. The blight hns cause 1 the potatoes to rot so not a half crop is expected. Fearful Odds Against Him. Itedriddcn, alone aud destitute. Such, in btiof wni the condition of an old soldier by the name of J.J. Havens, Versailles, !). For years he was troubled with kidney disenses and neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At length he. tried Electric Hitters. It put him on his feet in short order and now he tes tifies. Tui on the rond to com plete recovery." Rest on earth tor Liver and Kidney troubles and all forms of Stomach and Rowel Com plaints. Only 60c. Guaranteed by Middleburg Diug Co. (Iraybill A Garnian Richfield, Dr. J. W. Samp sell Penns Creek. CHAPMAN. Wni. A. Herroht of Shamokin spent a few days on his farm last week. Charles and Milton Hendricks of Shamokin, were called to their for mer home on account of ths death of their nephew, Ralph Sholley. Our schools commences Monday, Sept. 7th. Wellington Herrold has moved into his new house and enjoys the change very greatly. John D. Wildt, J. Albert Herrold and William Wildt made a trip to Liverpool Friday. Mrs. Louisa Carvell in .somewhat improving under the care of Dr. Beale. W. 1L Attinger spent Saturday and Sunday with his family at this place. Mrs. Llrner Kerstetter and two children were visiting her sister, Mrs. John L Snyder, last week. Jonathan Herrold is building a new hen house, which is quite an improvement to the old one. On account of the inclement weather the Paradise Sunday school picnic was postponed to September 12. A good band and able speakers have been secured for the occasion William Carling oi Sunbury paid a visit to his parents Saturday and Sunday. Harvey Suflel is taking out Superior quality of coal from the Susquehanna, and has a nice lot of sto e coal for sale. Abel Iteicbeubuch spent last week with his family at this place. Samuel Glace and family spent Saturday at W. ti. Herrolds. Missitubeudall of Herndon spent Sunday in our vicinity. Ralph S., son of U.S. aud Jennie Sholley died Monday morning from the elfcctu of throwing a dish of hot water over him from the table ou Saturday, August 22. A large concourse of friends and relatives attended the funeral ser vices ou Wednesday alteruoon, when he was interred in the Paradise Cemetery. The family have the sympathy of their many friends. Rev. Seilliamer oflioiatcd. Age 1 year, 6 mouth and 2J days. A little bud, to us was bom, We cared fbr him with fender love ; Hut thro' the valley lie lias flown, To wear a erowu uboye. KREAMER. The people from this place who camped at the G ranger's picnic are Harvey Pontius and family, A. D. Creamer aud daughter, Mailer Roy Row, son of P. Iu Row, M. K. Frdley and wife and Mrs. Isaac Saurer. Miss Lula Smith and Mist Jiflie Reformed Minister ol' tme 1 Womeldorf of Middleburg epeo preached )iia furewull siruioo- tr .i .i t. .. niowiay wun me iitutiy ,,r v Ontelius. ' lV Mrs. A. C. Smith and Mr t Smith took a trip to JoIiim ' i;.i ...... i. i hw-iiuijj iut ivti'K. Jno. lloyer, the fruit j-ruwer L shippetl several car lomls . ' 7i .'i. .alio ,iiuc. lll ruilltf tajoallt... -ii ITI Will .1 u.i: i.. i.. c . .i .. PENN'8 CREEK. Peter Hartman is vit; jewistown ami Reedsville i ii ii . vnas. varpemer im.l Wlft J iwisburg, visited lundli.r, n !.. l i r ' ningnmon and wife Sun.l II . It f r ..." iiih8 iinzei flierizol Mi.kllebu- was a visitor in town v,.r c ' tiny. . M.,. A. jwiemmi am uni. J i....r.. . . i . i .. . ".' I iHiucr visiieti reiaiives Sutiduy.,! . i Cur S. 8. Picnic Ims I ...... i.. loneti until Bntiiri'tiv. i2th. , , Klieriil Sainpsell mill Mi Di-Me, of Midd.ch.iit ! the guests of his niotlu iiniljt. Drs. J. V, SnmtiHell H'l J.f Kanaur and men lmnt ( M.Sb ers, attended the funeral ifl Rolemler. lhos. Kleekner and wife of V ton visited their parents over W tiay. Ren. and Mrs, Chas. M. 5Uk of Rlairsville and Mrs. J.KSde and Miss Sara of Mifllinbunr . A I. . 1 1 P tne guests ot John I. ll.irtnian a! family fast lliurstlay. Our schools will open ueitlU day under the lollowintr corw ' teachers : Centreville (.rammir.C, C. Kerr ; Centreville Intermit U.K. lloyer ; Centreville Primrj. H. U. Bowersox; Ilerman's. 11 Sheary ; Ocker's, E. K. Shamlai, llartman's, J. A. Bowersor ; ge's, MissSalhe Stahl. Messrs. A. A. Bingamm, Dui Huiit, J.' 0." Bowersox ami CC Hummel were home from Lewi town over Sunday. ' A Boy's Wild Ride ForLik While family around tipeei' him to die and a son riiing lurin 18 miles to get Dr. KiDtie'sSn Discovery for Consuinptiou, (. and Colds, W. H. Brown, of W ville, Ind. endured death tgw from asthma but this woDJoiL medicine gave instant relief auJw cured him. He writer 6leep soundly eyery night." Ii marvelous cures of Coii-unifta Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Cuaxt Colds and Grip prove its matcW merit for all Throat and lung trH bles. Guaranteed buttlef oww $1.00. Trial bottles frit a: I dlebuij Drug Co. Gartnau d (id man Richfield Dr. J. W . fwnfj Penns Creek. MT. PLEASANT MILLS. Ddwm Loniraure. afier i-yaw. a few weeka with friend.- here turned to Allooua where la i ployed. Johu Mengle and wile ol JM ford are visilinir al J. J. Chas. N. Bros-us, deiej,tu Bami) 310. P.O. S. f A .atH w the sessions of the Mate Camp liaucaster last week. Frank Dock ami wife vi.-itd lutler's mother over Sunua;. Henry Harding atteinittl William Grove inciiic, ali returning home visilnl hi- st thur at Lancaster, J. Albeit Shadle Uudit gle properly, Hul unlay lr ? Mr. and Mrs. Krciglihuw' visiting relatives at Lewishun! n Met 'lure. The Free Musnim of this IfA attended the fuiien.l of Daniel lendur at Miihllel nnr lust M day. J. Calvin Buvi r made a trip to Middlebuc last week. W. H. Wen.it and spending a few vi:eks iu I rt con lit v and other nlaces n"5! home. Sunday Rev. D. J. ScUfi r". ,i