bJULINSGROVE. SALEM. I mparts 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 I OWDEH CO., NLW YORK. I'AXTONVILL Mi ter am B.-a r . H. Mrs. i '.VII Bowel A. M (US' '.I sox auddaugh llowcrsox tl lltrolltill town Tue- i iy... Trox el villi aeho U Tu lessi i siriiurt and wile ol visited - mie ol our -! iv . . hir kind friends in Main ,n-iiiji hive not yel Suiaiiel NVoidcn- torgotiei nr. 1 1' ol busiiu - ste ler ol day . . . . in progri us MeClun WUS iii town on Monday. .David Ivor- Su inetord was in town t i i Yotractcd ineeliiig is till is and the prospe it tor con- tinning tin t,ii a wniic vet, ar good .( ;e Walker ol Worth- j i ,and Win. Walk- i in;', Armstroiii er ol ileavertown pud a short visit to your scribe Thursday being on tin ir iv.iv home from Mverpn i Mrs. .1 leoli Fn e ! Mr-. .1 ilin Tobias visited ' tolvin Deri 1 1 liauglit t, !' ivertown Wednesday. Mrs. C. K ited relati ( Iraybill ol Franklin vis es in town Friday nfter- soon . . . . W. a ess ; riii to Ii I . dill m i a ini-i- rtown Friday Mrs. U m. Speohl and Miss Ada Howell ol Hcavertown v i b i I e tl friends Saturday ... .The Snyder County Agricultural Society held their first local farmers' Institute in Ihe grammar school house, at lax touville Saturday, Kb. 1. Th following program was rendered: UtaMuf hfeloooe, bj Wm. F. Howell; Response, by A. M. Car penter; The Object of Farmers' Local Institute" was lirst discussed bv John F. Buyer. In his addri ss he statnl that Snyder County has a weak agricultural society, andcoin pured it to some other counties. I le contrasted the ideas of the people ol the past with those of the present, and said that we musl keep abreasl ot the times. The question was then discussed by J. I. Wetzel, John S. Kautfman, A. M. Carpenter and M K. Hassiturer. The next Bubject which was the education for the farmer w as discussed by the follow ing persons: John F. Beyer, M. K Hassinger, Jacob Hetrick, John Kaufiman, A. M. 'arpeuter and J. P. Wet el. I he next BUbjecl was "Methods and Time of Applying Manure" opened by A. Shambach, followed by others. At 1 P. M. Institute adjourned. The evening session was opened at 6:30 P. M. Meeting was called to order by the president and firsl on the program Was "Query Box." Next subject "Potato Culture" was discussed by M. K. Hassinger, A.M. Carpenter and J. S. Kauflman. "Dairying' was disciihsed l J. Kauffuian, John W. Walter and A. M. Carpenter. "Docs it pav to raise, wheat at the 1 . ' .... i i i i!VfCilt price . was o pencil o ii. K Kauffiiiaii We lioit 1 by .1.1'. et rned at '.i A.M. yei. Institute 8HADEL, About the weather the ground luig saw bis shadow, but I guess he 1 wan It uled this time. He thought jt won! I stay cold, but at the pres ent writing it is warm ami pieasam .M. Millner, wife and children of Kant, were the guests ol J. I'. Nftugle's Sunday. . . .Quite a num- U-ro people are BicK an old preacher who preached some years ago, in this vicinity, w1 1 1 move into his ow n bouse near Aline 111 the near future. He intends to retire from preaching the remainder of bis lifetime. . . .The Republicans of Snyder County should all vote for Editor Wagenseller tor National De legate at the coining primary elec tion. I suppose we will have a full turnout of voters that day. (fa Tore LaUrlppe In Two Days Take I.a a 1 1 k Uaoao QunrUDJ Tabucth. All ,,,.,.nirlntH reltmd the money II It falls to cure K.W aaovs's signature on ever' box. Kc, lo-r.-e POWDER WFST BBAVEK Josepli Wagnei i ' to sawing ii'" lumber for hi-new il.i- u, V' itii Howard letei t'gin mm cn- to giue aud I'Yuiik Winder's mill... liarlcs Wagner is getting ready iii. ml school at Williamsoort in lew weeks . Dr. .Mitchell of Me- ( llure has lieeii so i our streets at a very early wants of the Phillips am Hour eiidiuv to the sick Samuel H. mother in-law, Mrs. Martha llainesof Huntiii t v expects to move to our riloii eoiin eouutv in ti.e ii.'. r future L. A. Jenkins i is making preparations to su the hungry with relresiunenf IV tlie at our i t 1 1 1' llllolll' .-ill.' III! ipniii Hi- , newlv invented table i a curiosity. All von have to du i- to pas: voiir I dime, and he will do the rest It has been reported that 'Squire Howell is slowly improving. Hope j he may eontinue so. ..John P. Fisher has up to date received thirty-one j dog-, five being bull dogs, Ironi dit lereiil parties ho are after lii ten yards ol sausage. A-the reward he ofiered for his lost dog, John says he will prosecute the next manuntes be has the rigllt dog. It cos! a dinner for man and dog every time I. J. Steely and James Peter spent last Sunday in Mifflin county, visiting Daniel Kerstetter who has been sick for the past few months. . . . Levi B. Treastcr has been engaged in the lumber business witil J. M. Wagner .... Vote for (i. W. Wagenseller and the whole Republican ticket. II leorge has half a chance to get you a position in Washington at a salary of $5000 per year, you can rest as sured it will be done. lie is like the dog that turns around twice be fore lying dow n. The dog was asked why hedidso.His answer w as," )ne good turn deserves another" Mr-. Aaron Mover is spending a week or so in daughter, MrS . , LewiStOWU visiting . . Lias fli 1 An Editor's Life Rayed .t inuniirr- Ml'l(SMll Ki'ini'il.v. Durina: the early part of October. ion: I ,,'.I,1 ,.nl.l vvliiel, , settled on my lunrfs and w as neglect- ,ome )(w (ayh 'pnL Misses etl until I feared that consumption .. ,. . .. .,, ., . . had appeared i . an incipient state. NIilll.,,k 1,1 Shaniok.n are being en- I was constantly coughing and try- lertained by their aunts, Mrs. Kant- ing to espel something which I could ner and Mrs. Wallace I). W. not. I became alarmed and after:., , v ,, , ... ., Kivingtha looal doctor a trial bought (, M' ,., Norwood below Pbilada a bottle of Chamberlains Cough delphia is circulating among friends Remed) and the result was immeaij in town and vicinity, ate improvement, and after I bad used three bottles my lanes were restored to their healthy state. B. 1 McCLUHE. S. EoWABiis, Publisher of The He- view, Wyant, 111. For sale by All , v , , , .. , Druggists. I J ion t lorgct the editor s liiiine at I NION TW1' V. 1 . Brown of Shreiuer spent niicday of last week with his friend, K. S. Staid Henry Foltz ol Stroiiotowu is it present staying t. ... da Staid was with his sons hei mingling among friends at S anbury ,er Snndav Samuel Snvderhas . oi.etied n hoot and hoe renair slum "r 1 r at Eclipse. .. .Election is drawing i ,i IIJ.j rni near aud so are the candidates, iney say about the first tiling one .earns to make in this life is a mistake... They say that drinking to your friends' health may have a bad ef- feci on voiir own nev. .1.11. M:,i,,. and wifefthe blintl evangelist) ug a very successful nu,ail r hew .mJ ting here and gaining many j , warm inenas. nave arone 10 renns Creek, Fa., to continue the goodjwl friends in town on Saturday work Since everything is pros-1 j. Jker purchaseda stave mill. peringand improving, especially our pj public school system, why not try j i think I would go crazy with to improve the nip.nager.ient of our pain were it. not for Chamberlain's poor people in the shape of a poor f Ji farm, or a poor house J Ins would , j;fflioted with rheumatism for several greatly reduce expenses and after a ! years and have tried remedies with while would be self-sustaining. This j out number, but Pain Balm is the ........ .. .. .- hHt medicine I have sot bold of." siiouid, 1 tniuK, nave me attention of our taxjiayers. ( loo late for hut week's mue.i Mrs. E. B. Killing- of TmoUh), i ' ' I N I I . I ..).. who lias lieeii visitinir ber .1 i . i. i .1 .....ill... -mil til..,, - tiif l mini i r.. i.i i i i ' t i i-i t ii nr hnme on MoiiiImv... II. V. Alheil and wife of Well I ion a iv welcome quests at II. Bcn ner's. . .Pres. Ileisler was at t.'ar lisle filliug a pulpit there anil workiugtor the interest of Suaque hanua U Diversity. Henry Bonner who has been out of town bridging, returned home last week iorafiine. . Dr. Focht preaobed two excellent sermons Sunday, one on Christian Education, being the anniversary of the day for prflyer tor colleges and the other ou the C. K. work. . . .Geo. Fisher, an aired citizen, died i last Thursday and was buried on Satur day at Shamokin Dam. He was aged about 88 years. . . .Miss Kate Breharl lell Saturday for Hanover,1 where she will spend the rest ol the winter with her brother, Charles and family . . "Ye Thamard Club" nave an entertainment in the Opera Bouse las! Friday evening lu a well tiileil house. Ihe eutertaiumeiif was excellent Mrs. H. D. Sch n ii re and daughter spent Sunday among iricads at vVilksbarre, Pa. Tills week's news. Miss Yoiingmau ol Adamsbiirg was a visitor al Hiram Sigfried's home several days last week The Junior class ol the University enj oed the trip to Miduleburg, and ihe Hauoiicf gotten up in Carb's best style. Prof. See. E. Fisher and li. Benson were the chaperoucs... John Hane til the Isle of Que died mi Friday morning and w as buried on Sunday afternoon Miss Kale Wagenseller of Hali&X spent sever al days with her mother. ... Mrs. ( 'oniSehtiltz(neeSchoch) and daugh ter of Johnstown, Pu., are visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Suhoch. .M;s Lillie has had an attack of erysipelas, iiiit weareglad to learn she is im proving. . A Women's Relief Corps auxiliary to tin Post was organised on Thursday ol last week w ith about !10 charter members. . . .Mrs. Prof. Yutzy attended the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Fvans of Spring Mills. Centre Co., last week. . . .The new bell ol All Saints Chapel was hung mi Wednesday. The bell has a fine tone. . . The ( 'ollc'c ( ilee and Man- .Win Clubs started on Tuesdav on ".ver spent Saturday in.Sdinsgrove. a tour giving concerts, this trip go-i 1(K'al s,,1,s ofAmer- ing Up the West Brunch. . . .Hev. S"8" a l01 1:lst McLain latended the sjieiial meeting ! evening. .J. J. Pawling, our of the Board of Directors of the i P' couieotioner, having been University on Monday and Tuesdav ( aU lvr Mrs. Chas. Rotish ol of last week Rev. W. H. Hil-t-Mtddleburft with- her two sons, bish of MeOlure speut several davs sl,l'"t Suuday with friends in this with his father-in-law, W. J. Luts P,ace. Choioe valentines can be and family C. E. Lutz bought 9600 ia Btore8 our young J of the three story brick house 0f folks believe in following the old D.W.Crouse. He will continue his S:l""'s ('"st,1"- Lincoln's birth- barber shop in the present room ,(la-v WM i commemorated by thedis- Miss Ella Hendricks of Banbury is T.l:l.v ".' & il,l1 appropriate exer .:iim.(i.u ;......,., w;n cises in the public schools. .. .The nwiiHa uivmub in lonu m iii D, .ii. ... ii.;i...i..i.a ., vi.,., i iiiiiii. mi ivti i 1 1 1 i.i' it 1 1 in 1. 1 moil- i . i.... r a i ti .1. na luoruuiK . . ivev. . o. i men ha's received a call from a charge in the western part of the State. . . Ben Oppenhenner who is employed at Snul Imil ,nr,rV in I Mm In, 1,. ..!., -m w al the Kcpiililican primary election.. Israel Young is on the sick list.. '"" , w2 I oeen nsea in tens ol tnousaada daughter dined with Francis Stime(of eases without a single failure so I v's mi Sundnv ( J-ih'ii Vnenm of i ,ls xvo have been able to leain. It '. " vjdicii x ot urn oi . oro,,n hni whan ,,ivU., Herndon spent Sunday with his 2S. ' ' uncle, Abraham Holsluie. ... W. F. Howell ourchased James HoffhesJ I J ' I property last week Bessie Snv-! 't... 1 I , ...i' ! uci -JIV..IV k.'...v...f iiiiiiiv.... i. ,11 i, ii. ...l ,. ITfak. ...,.l i mci wh iuu unn anw ouraiu- ed the horse sale at Lewistown on Saturday Dr. Herman and A. Krecgerof Middlehurg were seen 0n our streets Saturday Mrs. lni Dreese and daughter spent a day : with her parents last week. . . .The Sa eof Win. Jin Iman was we a - tended and things brought a fair ,,riw .. .Frank Felker left for the blu,feflw Stnt Ilst Fri,lav Mrs. I 15,R.;:m; State last Friday Mrs. , w MonK.k nt AHaenahnm vU t. 1 0 DI)liol.tion MHeves the pain. For safe by all Druggists. 1 "c FP."8 I til I II lilt' IO III tlllf til II I' IM , , ... restarted farmers and citizens ol the I place, Henrv Mover, who hail bi-cii ' ' lingering at a dread disease for a long time until Monday of lat week when the end came. The pie all ereatlv svmpnthie peo- w ith the bereft mother and children, lie was a consistent church member and on the day of I. is funeral his many friends came to prove their affection toward hint, ( )nc hundred and twen ty three partook ol the things which were served for the last time in his name. . . . K. M. Coleman made a trip to Middlehurg ou Wednesday. i i w. :.. i i.'..: ...i.'.i lis. l 'l . iTl l oi l.lie ilieiioeii r tlie funeral ol in-r tamer last wii K. . . . .Some of our iteople attended the funeral of Mr. Haiti at Selins grove, Sunday. . . . F.ra Meiser ex pects to go to Snvdertown to work in the near future I. A. Aurand was seen burying his old dog "Shcp" Saturday. He was born in 1SM1. ....We. ill wish Jacob K uster a speedy success in tin selling of his real estate. . . .Geo. M. Wituiergot a new supplv ol iroods....F. C. 'c,V.,le why' Scott Miller ant got bird di lereii lor that cyclone which missed uunoticed. and auite a few of tin young fellows were after it Saturday night. .. .There was a carpet raj party at Geo. Mull's on Saturday evening. . . .Teachers' semi-monthly institute was held Fridey evening. . . . Dr. Bob, how about that fifty- two cent tiirkcv and one featherei guinea at the party?. . . .Revs. Haas and Uensler officiated at the obse quies of I lenry Moyer. IrHEEBUKO Will L. Basslcr and wife are at tending the Musical Convention in Centre county. We feel confident of being well represented as the vo cal talent of Mrs. Bassler is well known ... .Miss Grace II. Mover lias been sneildiuir several wet i with the family oi Prof. BJf.Apple, Sunbury. . . .The Freeburg Orches tra, assisted by the vocal talent of i this place, will give a concert in the Opera II oiisi'. Sat urdiiv PVHnincr. nt 1 . 1 . ...... ii. . . 1 1 ii iiio .ii Moi.iui will be rendered .... Miss Florenci i Kmiiire House was the scene ol a i Vcrv nleasant event on S.-ilonfiv v. . i - . (,,il,t - r' il ,'a"l,, t having M-en given K the FHowb of this place. ' " !'1 ooui i.i. v meiiiUis and friends participated. 1 luring the banqueting they were entertained by the Fremont Orches tra .... David Strawser received a letter from his son, Francis, who it enlisted in Co. II, 2nd Batallion Ma- rines, Cavite, Philippine Island, There is no lntti r martialna tnr the babiea than Chamberlain's oukIi Keaiedv. Jts pleasant taste anil proiniit aiul ell'ret 11.1l ouraamaka it ,t favorite w,th mothers and small onUdren. It quickly cures their CiillL'llS and I'n h. tin. v.. utin. f n,,.n. lireventino- nneu- nioiiia aud other serious eonse Illlences 11 n kll Plll. .ilinin un.l j uueuiWB, ll ItlSO CUM s OrOOp lllKl an son as ids eronni i'iiiumi tin ru will prevent, the attack. In cures of oopw cough it .liquefies the forReT.HVi ?X" P 'l evenly i 1111. uovKAviiig, Hint tiiseas. ti all1 tlaueerotiH iinieni y Vnr uul ! j ij , - . ww Uffgl ... Ufg Qf rQDf UIIUIIOUll Ul UUdO I IWrtslhelap Financial ifow A NEWSPAPES FOR SPECULATORS. SM-clal Magazine chart Features. ILiLUSTRaTED. riuADTe ILin.Jllri..r,n.,M. """ 1 ",11Jnnr; 1 1 V-Ba. toi iiwim inrormauoa than any other Wall st. Publication. SEN D FOB FREE NAJIPLE COPY. Wall Street Forecast, 29 BBOADWAY, NEW YORK. Sc. a copy. 26c. Three Montha. 11.00 per Year. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM OIsbmm aad Uvaito tht bait. .PianoMa a lazurtADl rrenrth. mt i. ..ro..l I .. Reed Rockers, Couches, - - . Bed Room Suits, WM. A. 439 MARKET ST, Q 8 8 Frank S. Rlegle, DSALSB IN Inquire for . . Prices and Terms. Public. Sales notlcea of aaln triu be h.s n ei free order th I beudlug wUen 1 in- hi lid ore prlnux al t nit office. Wben (be trill are doi prtnted m I bit oftloeBi ium in in- pniii'ii'ii. ciimhis i'fi inr m iiuvi- s iiii neieci aaiue ana nave ii insert. ll III tl.ls Clllllllin TBITBSUAY, Peb. IS o. three rnilcn nootb-w.-Ht of Ci'iit I'villo. KliiiH Uiirtniini will fvli i honee. ;i oowe, i lu-ait young omle ana fat iiiiny Implemente. SVITIIDAY. Kfb 21, 11100. on SuKnr Street, in .'HiiiiifiilirK. A. I. SinnKer willncll uconi- plete lot orlioaeebold fuanituro. WtONESDAY, Keb. St, new llicbfleltl, Mr.. Mary Orayliill will eell 1 borsm, 10 lieail of cattle and burmlug Implementi. TUUB80AY. March I, two and ono-fourtbmllea nofth-wesl of Onapoian Poet Oflloe, Mrn. o. W. sihIiI will aell one hone end fanninx Implsmenta. TBURSDAY, March t, I0oo, two and one-fnarth raltei north-weal ol Chapman, Alice A. stiibl w ill ee I 8hores, l row. farming Im plementi and houaehold u;ooIh. TBURSDAY. March I, IRoo, three mitestoathof New Berlin, i 'hae. I Verger will tell - males, 2 boieee, 2 cowe and farming Imptementa. FRIDAY, March 2, John Walter will ell live took nntl farming Implementi 2'. milea wext of Middlehurg. WEDNBSDAV, March 7, IDoo, two mites north of Kreamer, Mn Sarah Dnnkelberer will ellShoraea. U bead of oatile and farming i mplomentB. WBDNKSDAY, March 7 nt the Ragle Hotel in Middlehurg, n K. Baae will Mil I ho aea 1 mules, 8 head of cattle, 16 sli,,nt, I brood Mwaand farming Implemente. PRIIIAY, March IS, IMQ, one ami one-half miles north nf Oriental iiml 2 milei west of Mel asrrllle, Jobn Uilberl will sell 3 mnlee. 6 bead of cattle ami farming Implemente. MONDAY, March IS, 10oo, near Kanti, K- K. i nuiiert will sell live stui k. farming Imple mentaand boueebold goods. BATURDAY. March '7. ison, three miles north' east of MiililleimrK, blwnrd Bummel' will sell i horeea, 2 tows, B bead jronng cattle Monday. Mareh wch. wm. Ritwr win nil i honeSi 12 lieail of cattle ami farming imple ments 1 mile east of Kraterville. TUESDAY, hfarcb to, near Pallas, John Shaffer will tell stock ami farming Implemente. w 1 no vs- a vvkx isj: n v.xrs. atnSull been aitdwitntheOierk of be Orpbaos' Court si.mi.t 1 niht ami w u n r.".f,t...l tor eni.- BnnaUOti on .Monday, Pdbruar) M, I MO. A ii.i-im-ii..-ui rnnn v.. li'iter, WHHIW DI , ,. ,.. Buyer, late ol Selli,..iove. Siml-r Ci .. . Pd.,deceeued, elected to boiuki m uodi i ibt law ewanpuoD law. : Apprattemenl or Amanda Oemberling, widow W " mberllng, lots or m llosgro re, Pa.. m rn,- j Anpratnetnen' oi Alie n, Mer: widow of ' '';' v.: !:'.., !1';;';''''V.; u,e WioniaW. , Mpjmmmf of S rnbta RPator. widow 1 ueur.v .1 rvv,Mwui n .".i in iii it i uwnsnip, Snyder 00.. IM.. deceased .elected to be Ukeg i ;ntler t lie MOO exempt on law, ' Appmisement of Mmtidu a. Kareman. wwdw or ICIIiih Kui-f'tnati, Kite or Attaint. Township, snyaerco.. i'a.. deceased, elect, d to be takuu "IZT -w or , w ,sl i in 1 1 1 Ubapman Townablp, Bsrder tte&exmnl to 09 Wddlsboj ra...ianJirW"ju!EI'"C'erk0'C' Middleburqh Market. Butter 20 Fugs 14 Onions Lard 6 Tallow 4 Chickens 6 Turkeys Shoulder Ham Wheat 68 Rye 50 Corn 35 Oats (old) 00 Oats (new).... 25 Potatoes Bran per 100. 80 Middlings " 90 Chop 90 SPINAL PIANOS, , m Pi A IiTO ' ... I I I I I M I 11 H.v -" - II' I i j '. . Ml tH A r AND QDWllin MinDTMCO T anil i hit m nini ir.n. k.:.-: w W 9 - 1 v- J. w Alii AJ I j I Vliddleburg, Pa. m Tiiiit lie never did know just how to buy furniture until he found himself in our fctore. And you will ragret the bar gains lost if you have not in spected our Hue of furniture, which is the most complete in the eity. We name you few of our bargains: $1.25 and up. $4.50 and up. $16.50 and up. SHIPMAN, SUNBTOY, PA- ,; v::!?:' '.- ;v.: c,H 1 ;1 f.Vffl '$ ,.v,' ' ' 'i ."sLt i.:-:.-.'.-'1:4.?..-:--iiv l'M"l"f"l"l"I"M'H 1"1"H"H'I M 'I' H-H J Special i Announcement Glassware. I have just received a fine assortment of glassware, con sisting of Cake Dishes, Fruit J- Stands, Celery Trays, Butter X Dishes, Pitchers, Spoon Hold X ers, A:c., S:v. at prices ranging T from 6 to 1 5 cents. j Peerless linking IWdcr, one T pound cans, Sc. f Axle Grease, 16c. cans at 10c, & 25c, buckets at 16a X Fine Gloves and heavy Men's :: Mitts. 1 S. B. SIMONTON. IMl"l"l"lMl"l"f"f"l"l"l"l"f 'I' 1 1 1 Hi BE SURE . . . That your eyes and yout f Obildren's eyes are in good oondition. They may not complain, and, you may not know that their eves are weak, but time will develop manv nervous disorders as a result of neg lecting this important matter. We test the eye with absolute accuracy. No glasses recoinun mini unless they 1 1 i are needed It you netd medical treatment we will lell you so. No one can do more. We have tlie lat est appliances, the newest ideas and methods i:i sight testing. Thiseoni bined with expei iense and skill in tlie use otsooh instruments. Making mistakes a thing of the iwst. No drugs used. B. F. SHEIBLEY, Jeweler and Refracting Optician, 21 W. Market St.. Lewistown. Oraduate Philadelphia Optical College. WANTED ! Reliable man for Manager of Branch Office I wish to open in this vicinity. Good opening for an en ergetic sober man. Kindly mention this paper when writing. A. T. MORRIS, Cincinnati, O. 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