r -af.t&H'aaaa in LB No other aid so great no other agent so useful and certain in making delicious, pure and wholesome foods, has ever been devised., aW r. POYAL TAKING POWDER CO., " GFZO. '.v. W -."I .!?, Rilltor ruttl ' ' i . utared at tlia PohI iniwi id; Xirtt, I'n , m aecnnd . laaa ru ij ! mu . .-e Bistokv.- ISstablii 1 in ' 1 nsthe Union I krnokrat, at New l riln, a Ger man Whig aper. c'lmngtMl nuiue in' the Pout in isul. Oldest Republican newspaper in Snyder ( 'ounty. How :iu Organ J : -.lands. Tile twenty-first Oil in' atom the renlt as Tul !) s U. Bvan. church, lenu's ( Ireek : Newspaper coupons, "1 Premium couponcs, .'.(i Total, 121 I". 15. Church, b" renin .1, Premium coupons, 'S Total, 4215 TOTAIi VOTK ( AST: Evau. church, 1'. Ireek, 00o!l U. I. church, Premont, ((810' Sbenczcr I '. li. . hurcli, 2U(IH Trinity church, M'Kn 1 Kails, 108 Total. l!,:;J!t A Village BlnckNinllh s.t.: iin l.lille Son" Llfa, Mr, if. If. JSini'h, 1 lie vcll-kiiou u vill ige at Grabumsvill s illivau Co , Ni Y., says: "Our little bod, five V ear a old, ban always been subject to croup, and so bail bave tbe at fin ks been that we have f iredtuany times that lie woul 1 ie, We have hud t lie doctor an : iihi d many med icines, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now our s lc n llanee, It seems to dissolve the touch mucus and by giving frequeut doses wben the croup Bymptoms appear we bave found that the dreaded croup is cured before it gets si tl' d." Tnera is no danger in giving fins remedy for it contains no opii in or other In jurious drug and ' be given as nonfidentlv to a 1 I is to an adult, For sale by the Middlchurg Drug Co. The organ contcsl ill close Dec 15, Woo, at live o'clock I". M. ITT TIMS OUT. 3tr . m lost 1. 29. IT. 22. This coupon entitles the lmldor to mu- vote for tin- handsome WEAVER CHAPEL ORGAN (Mixlo by Hip Weaver I irRiin A Piano Co. of nrk, PsL and sold by l-' .s. Rlaaal, Mid- I I--1 . i'n.) in bs nivi'ii in aomfl Church. Sunday School or Public s. ihool in snv.u-r iOoUnty, by the I'omt, Hlddlsbnrhi I'a. This vote is Oast for: 1 , zi L4 aaaaaaV ' A to the housewife There arc imilation hiking powders, sold cheap, by i tany grocers. Tin y arc made from alum, a poison. I'lisdruj;, which renders the food injurious to health. 100 WILtlAM ST., NEW YORK. Samuel James Pawling Es s. ,1. l iwliug, Kst( who li d gone to Denver to recover from an a lack of Consumption, dieil in thai city, Sun day evening, NovciiiIkt Is, HXX). The report came only a fi w days before thai his health was improving, and that their household goods wereto be ship ped to lie Metropolis of the Rocky Mountain region, lion. Q. Alfred Kebocli, bis uncle, Monday received a letter from the deceased written last Wednesday. While it was not expect ed that he COUld live long, yet the sud den summons was a surprise to Attor ney Pawling' many friends in this County. He was born in Petiu township, the second son of Lawis . and Amanda Diana (Henoch) Pawling. Allien 8. and Emanuel K. are the surviving brothers and Susan, Alice and Delilah Klizabeth are the surviving sisters. Deeeaseil graduated from Missionary Institute (now s isipichanua Universl ty)June I8S7, and fr Lafayette Col lege June isiX) an I was a Imitted to practice at the bar of Snyder County September term 1803. He was married March In, 18!).H to I arrlel Riehter, of j Selinsgrove, Tin- remains started for the Kast Monday evening aud are ox j pech I to arrive al Selinsgrove Thurs I day morning. This makes the second j death in theSnyd t County liar with : ma month. carHT plowes, I UI is a urpHsing fact." says Prof. Houtou, "thai in my trsVels in all parts of the world, for tlis lust ten year-, I have m 't mora neoole hav ing used Hi- 1 s '"August Flower" th. in any other remedy, for dysps psia, deranged livt-r ami stomach, ami f o r enustipatiou. I Dud f o r tourists and salesmen, or tor persons lillhii: office positions, where head aches and geueral bad feelings from Irregular habits exist, that Green' "August Flower" jsa gMir,d remedy, It itoes not injure the system by frV I quent use, and is txoellent for sour 1 stomachs and indigestion." Sample bottles free at the Mlddleburg Drug ' Store. Sold by dealers in civilized coiid tries. Get Ore W ben you f;l that lift- is hardly worth the cuuilli) take n dose of Ohamberlain's Stomach nnl Livei lablets. They will cleanse your Btomaob, tone up your liver and re LMiliito your bowels making vou feel like a now man. For stile' by the Micdleburg Drug (o. Misses Gertie Thomas oi Troxel i villi- and Minerva Hartman of Mid dleswarth, Monday, wei-e callers at this ofBce. 'J'lu-y made the trip on foot which shows they are made of reliable stuff. Bargains at Oarmaa't JVtcr (iarnian, Mt. Pleasant Mills is offering a new line of ladies lints and millinery goods. Men's bate 25 cents and Qtieensware at 3 cents a piece. ll-22-3m Dr. Fanner's KIDNEY Backache Cure, For all Kidney Dladil.T and Urinary Trouble. Lamr Back. Ill-art IHneaMklB DIaaaM, Rheumatlim, Ilwl Wetting, etc UnfaUlnTmTemaleeSme Py daalara. tlaalaa by mall lOorradoalajrT. THE LIVE STOCK TRADE. Farmrra Who Would Ba Sarreaafol Mint Not the t hanging WanU of tin- Market. The changing wnr.ts of the live Stock market go on almost im perceptibly, but they are followed more closely in sharp competitive times like the present, than in the past When 41is volsme of live stock was so large that dealers were not obliged to note closely trivial features of the market. For instance, a few years ago, hogl a"era;txl heiKi r than they h now nd tsa haavy or lard making k.nd were moss aa labia be cause he lard waa in good demand t compsrativaly better inoney-mak-ing prices than ut tha presont. The nse of cotton ped oil with lard has helped to keep dowa hrd prices. People usad more clear pork years Bgt; now the frenerni damsnd is for Yorkers oad medium weight hops. For some time there has been a scarci ty of bacon and prices have held rath er firm wtlli a c,iuii demand. One rea son for this ie that bacon hogs are not so easy to pet, as they must be long and fleshy, but not fat, and aver ape 180 to ISO pound. These condi tion depend on the feed. In Canada the farmers feed jhtk- and pea meal SO generally In pn ference to oorn. which is higher for them thau for u. that they produce bacon hops and they pet n better price for them. The cured bacon brings a higher price in Canada by three to four cents than It does here. The point to be remembered by the producer is to mark well the changing conditions of the trade anil to follow them very closely by every means of information possible. Von can't get too much Information about a market. You may pride yourself on the fine quality of the hops you feed and on your skill, otherwise on your farm, but if you fail, from lack of market knowledge, to get a fair price for your products, you are throwing away money thnt you might just as well save. A study of the conditions of the live stock trude shows that there are many changes, and, surpris ing ns it may seem, that many ship pers will persist in ignoring the facts after they arc repeatedly instructed. Don't be backward about grasping the situation, loading yourself with facts in regard to marketa to which you ship, and you will then discover why some of your bright friends get bet ter prices sometimes than you do. Sherwood, in Ohio Farmer. SIMPLE WAGON JACK. It la Fnally Mnrii nt Home nnil l-'n-cllltnlra the OIIIdk and Clean lag Of Vehicle. Th pieces, a a, ars ci t by 4-inch stuff 22 inches long and sawod so that piece g, whiah is U by 4-inch, has room enough to go between them and is inserted in the end of c The two pieces, b b, ure also of 2 by 4-lr.ch six, IT inches loog and sawed in the DEVICE FOB OILINO WAQON8. fihsjic illustrated. The pieces a, a, b ami li are Joiuel together with one ha If -inch bolts, as thown by the dot teil lines. The piece, c, is. 4 by 4-inch and .Vj feet, on which the wagOD axle rist.s when the jack is in use. The splkea, c o, prevent the axis from slipping. .. chiiin is hooked tj piece a and fastened to lever p to hold lever when in ue. A uoe-half-inoli bolt is used through a, a nnd g. Another bolt Is placed through the joining ends of g and c Eugene Fels.ng, in Farm and Home. HINTS FOR SHEPHERDS. Feed the lambs. Feed them through the ewes, and then feed them from n well supplied feed trough. The condition of u flock is much like that of n garden. If the weeds are left to grow it is nil weeds. It is a waste of time to feed and breed poor ewes, nnd to euU the flock is indis pensable for the profit of it. The breeding time is near. And as the cheep is at this time, so will le the condition of the flock in the future. Selection of the best is the first care of the intelligent breeder of a flock. This is especially so in regard to the fleece. We cannot think or net too seriously on the subject of how important it is that Die shepherd should study the na ture of wool anil kuow Its value. We may take it ns a rule that the lamb will pay for the food of its dam. and leave the fleece for the profit. The ewe always stands for its own value. One part of coriimeal ground as fine ly as possible, one part of bran ground with the corn, and one part of cotton leed mini is an excellent mixture for the lambs. Nature has no more to do with the shepherd's business than it lias with the making of cloth from the sheep's fleeces. At least it Is so if the wool grower knows his business. American Sheep Breeder. Dratrnctlen of Wild Horaea. (Some two or three winters ago the legislature of Nevada passtd a law le galizing the destruction of wild horses on the range. It is now estimated from available returns that since the pass age of that measure over 6,000 horses have been shot as useless cumberers of the ground, and now that the demand for range horses in thst state far ex ceeds tile supply, the destroyers are be wailing the loss of over $250,000, which t present prices the horses would have brought if allowed to live and be round- d'iP: u letting lit all right, if you are too f ,.; all wrong, if too thin alrea. Fat, enough for your habit, : healthy; a little more, or less, no great harm. Too fat, cons.. doctor; too thin, persisteni chin, no matter what cause, t.u Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liv Oil. There arc many causes of gel rinp; too thin; they all coiv; under tliesc two heads: ovc; work and under-digestion. Stop over-work, if you can but, whether you can or not take Scott's Emulsion of Cc ; Liver Oil. ' ) balance yoursel with your work. You can't live on it true but, by it, ycu can. There's a limit, however; you'll pay for it. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the readiest cure for "can't cat," unless it comes of your doing no work--you can't long be well and strong, without some sort of activity. The genuine has this picture on it, take no other. if vou have not tried it, send for free sample, its a- m groeable taste win r surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE - Chomists, 409 Poarl Street, Now York. 50c. and $1.00; all druggist; Ummi Market. Butter 20 j Wheat 70 Eggs 24 i Rye 45 Onions 60 ! Corn 4 a Lard 9 Oats 28 Tallow 4 Potatoes 50 Chickens 7 Hnin per 100. 90 Turkevs 1 MMdliuga" 1.00 Shoulder 8 ! Chop....'.... 1.10 Hani 15 Flonrperbbi i 00 It is the delightful f;iW of our owl. Uuerican humorist, Mark Twain, to , , .be taken serlonsl tirr . tvn In Fool a by Ingenuous nnc Ihe Foreigner. . confiding foreign ers, who. surfeited with the marvels of the great republic, ure prepared to believe anything. The render may re member ti.e burlesque on the reckless mud-sllnging that used to character, lzc our election coutests that appears In tbe collection of Mr. Clemens' mis cellaneous pieces under the title of "Running for Governor." A leadin, journal of Italy, the Corriere dellu Fern, so the New York livening Post informs us, In perfect seriousness de scribes the surprising, cot to suy bar barous feature of a gubernatorial elec tion in the great stute of New York. The candidates were a certain Twain, "celebrated for his qualities of mind and heart," nominee of the independ ents, nnd two professional politicians of shmly reputation. Smith nnd Blank, The time is Indefinite, but, according to the Italian authority, only "a few years ago." It would be futile to recount the mud-slinging tao tics of Siniih and Blank. Sutiice it to say that they accused Twuin of banana-stealing iu Cochin China, S country which he had nccr visited; of kleptomania in Montana, u state that knew him not, and of habitual drunkenness at all limes und places, Finally, Twuin, attempting to uddress n meeting of his presumed electors, faced an audience of ragged children, nil races, colors and previous condi tions being represented, who unan imously hailed him as "pupa." The disgusted candidate thereupon with drew from the contest. The Italian writer, in commenting on this ex traordinary cuse of vituperative poli tics, in which he suspects some slight exaggeration, congratulates himself that, with nil the decadence of Latin politics, such things are still impos sible in Italy. l.oni nnd Found. Mr. Crimsonbeak I had to stay nt the bank pretty lute to-day to find my balance. Mrs. Crimsonbeak Did you find it? "Oh, yes; I found it." "Well, you must, have stopped pretty often on your way home, for I notice you've lost it again." Yonkers States man. , Poatcd on ncRlaterlntr. Manager of the "Haunted Canyon" Dramatic Company (to hotel clerk) I will register 50 people, for the sake of appearances, although there are but ten in the company. I suppose you are familiar with that idea. ClerkOh, yes. I used to inspect jgaa meters; Baltimore American. . SX v" 1 ooooooooooooo i MORE THAN A if In Men's Ten D.Har Suits at $ 7.60 Men's Seven Fifty Overcoats at "i.tx) Boys' Dollar Fifty Suits at 18 Boys' Two Dollar Overcoats at 1.25 Children's Dollar Fifty Vestee Suit at 1.19 Children's Two Twenty-five Overcoats :if 1.60 Tlic most BstontHking pHcos Cor high class elnthing Suiiburv lias over know 11. o o c o o Really the Most Reliable CLOTHING STORE o I cloootoooooootoCoMootooooooooooaol S.n vv:v v: IMMENSE 1 j Call to .see them . KSffJ -. f V N rrit 1 W STORE I hard begun business in Loeb's Old Stand. Sunbury, and as my fair and square dealing Is known to Snyder County people, I invite them all to come to my store to examine my stock and note the low prices. HERE ARE OUR PRICES: Men's Suits from $2.90 and upwards Youth's " M $2 65 " Boys' " " (55c " " Men's Shoes as low as 98c. FARE We know that we can please you, and we want you not to fail to conic to see us aud as a special inducement, we will pay your fare one way from Middleburg or intermediate stations to Sunbury a r a A . 1 a it you buy ?1U wortn or goous. it you buy i?iu worm or goous. Wolf Friedman, M ni i m iu inn mi 11 ooooooaoooooo THOUSAND SUITS o o o AND ALMOST AS MANY OVERCOATS o I o 0 0 O 0 0 I -AT - Brosious Bros Largestand Best and Best Stock of O Clothing in Sunbury ? 8 o o 0 o o 6 o o e o o o s: y, 'i! B u : i 4 AT MAN'S 439 Market St., SUNBURY, PA., :wy : ' v' C.S. Bigony&Co,, MARKET ST., SUNBURY, PA. Ml ;;- -tos -w a ,-,; Sporting Goods, Phonographs and Records. PA.5TI Up-to-date Clothier,. Loeb's Old Stand, SUNBURY, Pa. mm in 11111111111111111 w Unbearfl of Prices Broth 6 r FURNITURE STORE n n x i n innn o ft