ROYAL BAItlNCr POWDER Imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness, and flavor noticed in the finest cake, short cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which ex pert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent Made from pure, grape cream of tartar. ROYAL BAKING TOWDEH CO., NEW YORK. ychweU'elbrenner Letter. h thank Democrat, SCHMFFEl.TOM N, l'.. Iltc KIKF.R: Mister V i( ler Ifvvvv ii sawl lioiuieti iu i . os it'll fiiecr tmriv icrjicssii 1 1 t inv hrecl tu shreiva for 1' wucli, mi od iuh ' niniiny longer ut Hlievn con, Imt se wissa wellaul whs fom subject os ich desmoid slireiva wet, 'in icli niiis contessa oa selly f'rokc mirli ii wennich fcrhootled lint un's lmt mich considers mauoha. D( wofarnt is, we's nicer fore coom'd mer hen heitiehdawgSBoferdeihenk- ert feel unnershidlicha Bubjects os mer eonsidera inns wellas tzu sc leota, De party politics is for fee leit Olstori interesting, awer nicer coomts Jore s ilc party bisnis heit- ich dawg's tzu sawga nix sunshf if os vusiit lor iic uenent tun grose awrtiche brofessional Bhuitsboova os de airliclia conunona leil huniliua so os st'selver in de fettvoftisa slilio- ii mi sich selvcr heltaousder grose geld kisht fum shtate. Awer, 's Imt aw ordlich feel onnera subjects for tzeitung brcefa interesting niaucha heitieli dawgs. Ic Bevvy contend os icli olla wih-Ii de pcrsainlielic news fun uuserm Bliteddle reporta set, Weil sell iwcr 0U8 JTout lletlllllt, abbordich miner de weibsleit. I n ich glawb de Bevvy hut recht. Awer de yunga il la dari mer aw net f'erjres-a un ich n ill ilcr now a pawr items 'In gevva yurht for amonl n awibng. Per Jake I'etzmiller un de Betz Krill. according tzu report, lien agreed tuitnoiincr tzu luioncisa ols mon un I raw un don gook amohl ous vveilas tun ena de hussa aw du't. ch wet de drinks for der crowd ill de Betz. I e Fanny Schwenkel tin unscr roatkeppicher shoolmaishter doh im Bhteddlesin om letohtSundawgowat minonncr in de tvaerrich gonga, un sell, sawga de leit, mained business. Der .lake Bensmiller Lait olla Sundawg owat rous uf der rlawsa Barrick un sell, according tzu de leit era suspicion, is 'n ease fun der same awrt. Awer icli urns audit gewa os ich net tzu feel fun denna personals geb desmoid dawrum no more at pnsent from Pit Schweffelbbenner. During the winter of 1 H.7 Mr. .las. Heed, one of the leading citizens and merchants of Clay, Clay Co., W. Va.. struck his leg against a cake cf ice in suck a manner as to bruise it severr-ly. It became verv much swol len and pained him so badly that he could not walk without the aid of crutches. He was treated by phy siaians, also used several kinds of liniment and two and a half gallons of whisky in bathing it, but nothing gave any relief until he began using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This brought almost a complete cure in a week's time and he believes that had he not used this remedy his leg would have had to be amputated. Pain Balm ia uneqoaled for sprains, bruises and rheumatism. For sale by all Druggists. PAXTONVILLB Mrs. So rah Boweneox and Mi.-s Laura 1 larncr Iroin this place visit ed Prof. Bowerox :it Middieburg mi Wednesday V car load of coal was shipped to this place tins week for the school houses and was delivered to the various school hous es by Harry Mitchell and Harvey Sliuinbach I loward Shambach mover 1 1 i - sawmill Iroin Beavertotvu to Jacob Nace's woods about a mile and a half east uf Fremont and in tends to liegin sawing this week. Our farmers are about done cutting their corn and will soon have that great tusk of husking ii ou hand. . . Prof. F. ( '. Bowersoz was mingling among friends lu re on Friday. . . . David Harner and wife lefl for Bloomsburg on Saturday wherethey will visil their son Ira. and take in the siehts ut' the fair this week . . . . Thomas shemorry came home from Franklin couuty where he w as en gaged in running a siw mill for ( '. R, 8pangler, formerly of Middle burg. . . .Some of our teachers at tended Teachers' Institute iu Swine ford on Friday evening and reported a very interesting meeting. It. should' lu T I n - lllllV 111 UVttPV I, '-idler 1,1 III- tend these meetings for that is the place where they have the 0,.K)r. tumty to discuss such topics that will be beneficial to them along their lino of work . . . . I do not believe that there is a period in a man's life when the sad recollections of the ill-j is'iit davs oi ins voiitiiiut uiccaiise him to think and wonder whv he has mil mill e tinnier n-e i, lime in Ills c proper boyhood days. This expression I imply make from the fact that last " I ,. ....L-...... ... i... A , ' IV ''If J 1 IWIIII II,' II , I, .11,11,,, town was refused emplovment as brakeman by the P.It.R.Co. Hav ing passed all the required exami nations vc y favorably, with the ex ception of reading and writing, not' Itciiig aide to read or write one line ot' the reading material which was presented to him, he was rejected and another man selected instead. Had lie made proper use of his time he would now be in the employ of the P. Ii. Ii. Co. with the orobabil-l lty of holdiiig a good position some day. . . . Prof. ( '. A. Derrof C.P.C., New I'erlin, spent Sundav with his parcnts at tins place. . . . illiam A. Swartz of Middieburg was mingling anions friends here over Sundav. ADAMSBUiiO. Jab. (i. ('rouse and daughter of Middieburg spent Monday in town . . . . Ernest Zimmerman, who at tends Susquehanna University, spent a few days at home, last week. . . . II. I. Kinnifx spent two days in Mc Clure recently... Ella B. Weidman is visiting friends in Altoonaat pres ent. . .Eph. Roroig and wife aiicom- pnnieil by Miss Sue Koch, spent Sundav in MifSinburg . . The Lord's Supper will be celebrated in the ( tot 15. . . .Harden Kurtz is visit- ins his father in Reading M. S. Smith, who is employed in Lewis- town spent Sundav with his family I ...Harvest home services were held I in the Reformed church on Sundav Mrs. ('has. Uudenslager and son, ( has., of MifSinburg are visit-1 ing at this place. . . .A lecture was laitlieran churcli ru iui:i v inornmir, nnannad for Tnesdnv hv Mr. I Roekwood. Quite a crowd assem- bleil in the M.K. church uad waited UUti nearly eight o'clock. As the! ."I wish to express my thanks to i -a. j-j . i tbe manufacturers of Chamberlain s lecturer did not make an appearam-e ; urCholera and Diarrhoea Bern, the people were obliged to go home dy, for bavins; put on the market disappointed J. F. Mock otlo wondrfuJ medicine," says Philadelphia spent Monday and : "IkI.00: Tuesday at the residence of H. 1. 1 Komig Spencer Roinig spent Wednesday in r reeburg .... Miss Anna Swengle of Paxtonville is -pending several davs at the Mer chantV Hotel. . . .Prot. Paul Bill 1 iaii It of Middieburg was a recent visitor at tins place A. V'.Aur- ; and, wile and child were visiting in Met lure recently. SVFST fcilvEU. ! P. V. Trcastcr left Monday mora- j ing for Huntingdon eon ..ty where hi i has a job running a saw mill. . .Our i aimrodsdid a great deal of hunting ! last week, but they claim it was ouly i;...... t -.. 0 w U...-.1. spent u lew days in Harrisburg last week visiting friends U. F. Herheter, Mrs. James Peter audi little girl visited some ot their I Lowell fiieinis hinder ffi Co. of New haucastcr find it an advautage to bring their Stock to W. II. Knej pj for shoeing, as Done of their vicious horses leave the shop without being shod Vllen Peter expects to 1 1 , a Lowell citizen this fall by moving i in the new house he put up on the (arm he lately purchased from his, father .. An old soldier has been, canvassing at this end of the county iu search of Some comrades of the 1 Ith P. V. ('....Alexander Kneppl expects to erect anew barn this fall. 1 Alexander claims be never allows his surplus funds to lie idle. Hebe- lieves in circulation Rev. ( iill lost a valuable horse last week by fulling in :in !d well at Alexander Knepp's mansion at Rocky Ford.. Mr. Itiegle of near Lewistown has been offering some ol our corn Iiusk-j ers here 10 bushels out of one hun dred and hoard to husk for him and warrants all good corn Maze I Knepp has plenty of corn that nica- 811 res hum Id to 10 inches long, single ear, on his lather's farm. . . . VV, F. Howell expects to occupy Ids new house next month, it not being much over a month since the first stmic was laid for the foundation. ut, r IA8ANT 1IILI.S. Chestnut arc plentiful....!. Vai ner and wife sjk-iiI Sunday Mittiilltown . . . .The carpenters L. at ire busy at Albert Schnee's new barn... The Hoover Bros, drilled a well for Albert Schnee last week l'hilip Scluice is erectinu a new corn crib. . vmu: il m,m,M'1 ourpeopieawoa - ' l court last week . . . Henry Hard - ' "" ""7.1" hasegoods for the tall and winter trade; he also visited his mother at Allentowna few days Charles iiraulot lurk visited irieucis am relatives at this place lust week . i i . i if i 1 ne Ketormed congregation bought inc oou-e aim un 01 r.titMii-ipoiis lor " n.ey win ouim a parson- 500. a6e J I ... I ... U - ... I un inc Kit itat vest ill nil. scrvict were licit: in the Ii. and K. and H. church on Sunday a week Keforined congregation . . by the , IleflrV Harding took unto bimsef a wife in the person of Mrs. Ellen Xace. May joy and liarpiness lie their lot. . . . (Deferred from tnxt week) . J. Schnee, wife and daughter accompanied Dv in TO. Alice nepner and daughter Nettie dined at the Ferry Hotel, Port Trevertou, Sun day last Rev. C K. Correil will move into the house formerly It at It owned by Mrs. Sjiotts Dr. M. Rothrook a valuable farm last week at public sale from the estate of Na- pofeon J Irosius, consideration 2570. MCCLUKE. Sane of our farmers are busy j huskiiiir corn. . . .Haines and Deck er are putting a slate roof on (Jeo. Fisher's straw shed at present. . . . .lames Stuinpfr is building a shoe maker's shop. . . .'Squire Howell's new dwelling will soon be ready lor the. plasterers . . . .On Thursday last Win. Kriek, Sr., returned from his trip to Wisconsin and South Dakota .... I. K. Felker, wife and son of Bellevue, Ohio, are visiting his father and other friends at present Harrison Prininirer and men are hom 'in Belleville lor a lew days Chaa. Mamma, night operator, is moving into Isaac Dreeses house th'8 Week' ' Keuben ielJer ra,9ed two ,crolw of P0? from one Pah U,e 8econd Jlfld from,the w he get more of them and much moer 0De8' mo8t i themwe,8hed J0"'1 t0. ifomA. . . .Mrs. Wro. r"-K raiseu a reu Deeiwiatweigneu 9 P0"""8, Who can beat it? era whose chUdron have been saved from attacks of dysentery andchol Tl'll'?:". JukI .lirC gitta. ooooo)oOooSjoooooooooSjoajooSjoSjooSjooo St I ft it A?K 11 1 A III 9 h f J. f J Not a person in Sunbury or vicinity can afford te miss this offeriug if there is a thought of buying. This store is now full of the handsomest Suits and ( vcrcoats ever seen in this sec tion of Pennsylvania and at such remarkable prices that to see the pretty sh ies almost menus to buy at once. Never before has there been such a value. THINK OF IT A Man's All Wool Suit at $4.98. A Boy's School Suit at 75c. A Man's Dress Overcoat at $3.69. A Boy's Overcoat at $1.50. These should sol at .just again as much and then be the usual great bar o o o o o o o o o o o o o o t o o o gams hi t tier stores you money. it . i eeo o osotoooooooooosjoooo0ooooooooooooooo0osjoooooooo h KKAMhrt. tra Biugaman is at present work ing nt 8elinsgrove...The cattle sale of last week was well attended and the cattle brought a high price ... . Ex-Sherifl liolenderof .Middieburg was in town last W ednesday Ammunition, gnus and hunters will be plenty. The only trouble is the game i wanting. . . .Candidal lop shcritl Itow ul Selinsgrove was in our town last week . ( '. Smith and will' have returned from a trip 1 1 Philadelphia aud BalUmore with 1 a jiiu. gU.,pj v ot faU aJ wiu.r gnoUs. . . . i ne ciuzens 01 mis pi ace were grieved to hear of the death of that noble educator. 1'rof. Daniel S Boyer of Preeburg Thompson Ililhish and wifeof S'linsgrove were in town one dav last week....). I'.. j Magee ja spending the week in Philadelphia huviiig in his winter gootls ....Geo. J. lioush, our road supervisor, is doing considerable urnrh ,m the rnml iust now. E. C Uutelius and N. P. Hummel were I it. HalSnacriHiva nn Svittirilnv Pvnnino Mrs. C. D. Bolig ot Middie burg was the guest of Miss Iora Walter on Sunday Thomas Dietrich and family took a trip to rs- - ft El' wishing last veck...X. P. Hum- met took a trip to i ora last ween and returned well pleased with his trip Fisher Walter visited his sister, Mrs. A. S. App of Monroe township, over Sunday Iast Wednesday w hen local freight shitt ed several ears of coal in the siding for A. C. Smith, the engineer shoved one too hard and the brakeman was unable to stop it in time and it ran of! the track. The wreck train will have to be sent for N. P. Hum- mel purchased a lot from Thompson Ililhish with the intention of huild- inga dwelling house thereon Paul, the baby boy of Win. Gordon and wile, died on Sunday morning and was interred on Tuesday morn ing, aged 5 months and 7 days. We extend our condolence to the bereav ed family, Mathias Daubcrman. one of our most aged and respected citizens, departed from tnis life Mon day morning at NtfO o'clock. The writer is unable to give jarticu!ar8 at this time on account of lack of in formation. He will give details next week. HOW'S THIS. We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hell's Catarrh Cure F.J.Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Gbener for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any obli gations made by their firm. Wist k Tbc ax. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. n , Waldino, Kimua & Mabvik, Whole sale Drug gists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blocd and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by ell Druggists. Hall's Family pills are the best. i WONDERFUL SHOWING osro att FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING brosius"bros, SUNBURY, PA. Visit (JSand lei us prove that In Memory cf Prof. Boyer At it Np,'riul iiii-ctiliK of till' stock lioldort of PrMburg AcMtouty. tin- following preamble nd ro4o!utlon were 04loptvil: il kbiai, God iii inn wlidoin ramoTod from time to eternity Prof. Iiunlvi s. iioyer, l're?i dont of tbe Aoidomy, Iberefore be It i Kt.-oi.vKn. Timt whilrt we htnablji iw to I tli will of Hlm who doetb all tfelaga well, we deeply lament tbe loeeofn lime friml of tbe iiiHiuiiiion, ne iiiivniK niii ii ut viirious penoui tbeofBcei of eeeretnry, prinolpeJ leaeher end pteeident, end ever laborfnc eeelduoualy for the j C'lllISi Of I'llllt'Utioil tl lllff lltlUOHt UXU'llt of llU I fiK'iiltii's, nliility ninl ineatiH BaeoLvao, That do deeply eympnthlie I with tin iHTt'averi wilow. who also lalion-d with beff devoted huihaml for the IMeeM of tlltf Inetitution, umi we oommend her for comfort to (iod In whom we live, move mid have our being' Kk.-oi.vkh, That a copy of thenc reeolUttOM be placed on the ininutea of the Acailcmy ami a copy lie furbished the widow ami newspapers, IIKNKV BROWN, V. P. WM. MoYhK, Hoc'y. Preeburg, Pa,, oet.s. ikq. WakhKah. It Im plMttd Almighty mk to call to thff pluee where the many nitftiiHioiin Im Mir nun li-bclovvtl and hoiiorutl huperiuttmiicht, D, S. lioyur, le it KiOM)L Thai we M a Sunday School how in humble HUhmiuion to the hand of Ood and I in .iruiy luniiK iniii tor niiManiing in our ue reaneil SuiMTinU iHltMit In- Holy Spirit to he an example for un remaiiiimr. ficholarfi. I:boi,vri. That in the .h ath of Prof, I), s. Hnyer our nehool ha lont one who nerved forty- i six yearn an Siiperititcntlunt han been an aldeut ' and whole-souled member and oMcer IlK-MiiAib, That we an a nehool and individu ally chrrinh the memory of Prof Hover and ev er prenent bin life an pre-eminently uu example of purity, hoiienty and earnentneHn, KtOHiLVKii, That we an a nehool extent) our heartfelt sympathy lo hin widow and would th ree t her far connotation to the throne of (iraee, and to Him who han naid, ''Come unto Me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will tflve you red." KtXJl.VKD, That we hand a copv of tbene mt olutioiiB to Sirs Itoyer and have them publinlied iu the county papers- ('has. W. DUQMfcj W. L Ha i.i u, j Makv B H i i. his ii. Comm. Makv K. Wkvvicr, I Oi.ivk K. Bkavkr. 1 MlDOLEBURGH MARKET. Butter IS Eggs 1H ( )nions hard (i Tallow 4 Chickens 7 Turkeys 10 Shoulder S Ham 12 Wheat Rye Com Oats (old).. Oats (new). Potatoes . . . 85 40 ,i. i (X) 22 30 Bran per IUU. no Middlings " 00 Chop 90 EXECUTOR'S NOTK'K. Notice In hereby given that lettern teHtHiiientikry upon the e tate of DaviilM. Swurtx, late of I'liiiuniau twp., Snyiler county. Ha , ileeeam'il have been inue In due form of law to tlieiniderHigtieil.to whom all Indebted to naid estate nhoiild make Imme diate payment and those having claim! ajtiiinit It should present them duly authenticated for settlement. WII. H. HWAKTZ, xeeutor. oooooooooe)Gjo)oe'OS) m o i Selinsgrove I Marble Yard I keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order all kinds of Marble and Granite Monuments and Headstonds . . . I have one of the best Marble Cutters in the State and consequently turn out good work. OLD STONES CLEANED AND REPAIRED. W Come end see my work end 2 O prices. Thanking you for 7 peat favors. Inmost respectful- X M.L.MILLBB. atoaooooSooSo9oSojot3 ST IS 1 'i 1 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o we eau and do save A- m I Bargains! Glassware. I have lust rccciviiil u X fine f assortment ol glassware, con X sistingof Cake Dishes, Fruit S" Stands, Celery Trays, Butter Dishes, Pitchers, Spoon Hold ers, Arc., Arc. at prices ranging Y from 5 to 15 cents. T Boots and Shoes, I have on bund ulniut 300 pairs of shoes which am closing out at and below cost to make room for fall and win ter goods. Notions. Note these prices in Notions : Ladies' Hose, 10 to 15c. Misses Hose, 10 to lfic. Men's Hose, 8 to 15ft Men's Work Shirts, 2." to 50ft Men's Overalls, 45 to 60ft Youth's Overalls, 25 to 50c. Handkerchiefs, 5 to 12c. j. Suspenders, 10 to 25c. Latest Style Ties, 5 to 25c. I Robbers. As the wet season is almost here I wish to call your atten tion to the fact that I have on band a full and complete line .. rubber jroods. Thanking you for past pat- "mage, i Kindly ask a con tin- T nance of same. I S. B. Simontan. I THE PACKER BICYCLE Is a model wheel, mid one that will out-wear any wheel on the mar ket. REPAIRING of all kinds neatly done I have spent a number of years at the business under an experienced instiuctor. Call and see before buying a bicycle, WALLACE TEATS, Globe Mills, Pa.