The U. S. Government Tests Show the Absolute Superiority of Royal Baking Powder. ILLAGE8 OF BY ITS CORPS OF OORRKSPONDENTS' MV llU li'a'aU'H'!!!lH;'j';i'1pvl.;?slBlfllli?lflllx'J:l'gli:linlalltAq SNYDER GOUMTOft riftt i U ',V.PREPARSD EXPRESSLY FOR THE POaTVSgy1" 7T PAXTONVILLE Mrs; David Harner accompanied Ibv Mrs. Wetzel of Kansas visited in Middleburgh Tuesday evening. The schools of Franklin towuship iHned Monday Kith with a lair at- It'iidance. Win. Heimbach and wife of fceavertown visited Austin QlfVa Tuesday evening. Mrs. Irn Attig of MeClure visited l.H. Attig's several days last week, Miss Ada Howell of JJeavortown isited her grandmother several lavs during the week. It. A. M. Harner spent several lavs at Woomsburg and Danville ast week visiting his daughter, Edith, at the latter place. Harry Howell of Lcwistown pent several days in town the guest it' his father-in-law, H. H. Attig. Miss Lottie Gift made a two reek's trip toSuubury, Bloomsbnrg mil Shaniokin recently, visiting her anthers, sisters, and other relatives. Lester Derr, who is foreman at UcClure for Clement of Sunburv, neat Sunday with his parents. The plasterers eoninieneel work in Win. McAfee's new house last fonday and expect to have it fin shed so that it can be occupied by ilr. McAfee and family this fall yet. Mrs. H. H. Attig, after spend ing about two weeks visiting her anghter, Evora, at Sunburv, and icr son, Addison, at Kenova, re urnod home Friday well pleased titli her trip. Rev. Garret of Bell wood preach il an interesting sermon in the Evangelical church, Saturday even Dg for the interests of his church i lU'llwood. Loyd Walter of S. U. Selins rove paid his respects to his par nts over Sunday by visiting them. Simon Wetzel and wife of Kans s are visiting relatives and friends ere. Mrs. Wetzel is a sister of imtin (Jift. They were formerly f this place, but have resided in the rest fiir a uuml)er of years. K. W. Gift, wife and daughter, 'lain, formerly, of this place, but ow of Moomsburg, are spending a w days here visiting their parents. FLINT GALLEY. T. C. Landis sold one of his orsts and Isjught a colt again. Lewis Moyer was making hay ist week. J. A. Moyer is going to market ith a brand new covered Swab gon. Ed. Caw ley of Neitz Valley, Jnrnon Hoover of Sprenkeltown, ire in this valley Sunday. J. V. Neitz and W. K. Garman we to Mexico, Juniata Co., a few iys last week on business. fluid. Dreese and Frank Troup Kantz were visiting in this val f Sunday. Corn Kissinger was the guest of J. Mover's Sunday. flic Mcimonites had services in CLT. B. Ebenezer church lastSun-V- The text was taken from L'- 12: 8. lie v. Jiurgey preach ' Preaching again on the 3rd of . at 10 o'clock A. M. C. Landis visited Neitz's Val 1 Sunday. Miss Mabel Moore was in Sun 7 Saturday. Tlie farmers in this vicinity are SJ' cutting corn. Miss Carrie Corkins swallowed a I last Sunday evening. SALEM. Mrs. Sallie Eisenhart and babe Shaniokin are visiting Win. J. Mrs. Annie Roniig and daughter, 'a, o Altooua are being enter iwl by relatives. I. I). Witmer spent Sunday at le College. Mi-s IZora Walter of Kreamer a guest at the Fisher home last Hitter of Phila., and Miss P Fisher of New Columbia were N.in our village last week, rot. V. Q( yiaber and wife spent "' u Verdilla. SELINSQROVE. Jerry Scharf and wife of Mary land were entertained by his brother, W. P, Scharf several days. Mrs. Senator Hummel entertain ed Mrs. A. C. Simpson one day last week. Miss K. B Earhnrt returned to her brother's in Hanover. Dr. Yutzy preach td at Montgum ery Sunday. J. A. I. milliard ami wife hav! gone to Tioga Co., to visit their daughter and family, and will take in the Exposition before returning. A great many of our citizens went to the Junction Monday to sec the funeral train of Pres. MeKinlcv. C. A. Snyder and wife of l'liila., are taking their usual outing here. Misses Bertha Keller and Bertha Conrad were visitors at Sunbury Friday. Union memorial services were held Thursday in Trinity Lutheran church. The exercises were very Interesting. The business places of town were closed from 12 in. to 1 . in. Miss Mollie Horns is being en tertained by her cousin, Miss Ulrioh, daughter of Dr. M. Qlrich. H. H. Schoch and family re turned from Wildwood, Mrs. . ( '. Schoch accompanying them, as she had been visiting them for about two weeks. Mrs. S. A. Milly is visiting her niece, Mrs. F. 11. Keklemaii at Harrisburg. Augustus Sprmgman was a vis itor to town, lie was looking well. Stetler's Cornet Hand of your town gave our citizens quite V treat Sat urday evening on their way from Kratzerville, in the shape of some fine music which was highly ap preciated by our citizens. Itevs. Geo. U. Bitter of Kansas and J. A. Yoder of New Jersey are visiting friends and renewing old acquaintances. They arc pleased with thcevidenees of the prosperity of Susquehanna University. Mrs. M. M. Kote and child of Mitllinburg arc guests of her sister, Mrs. F. H. Schradcr, Jr. Daniel Mattis and his father of Phils., are visiting Geo. Holmes ami wife. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. J- CHKNEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 10 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West fcTicuAX. Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O. Waldino. Kinnan fc Mar vin Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the s.vut cm. Testimonials sent free. Price 70c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggiits. Haifa Family Pills are the best. MT. PLEASANT MILLS. Mrs. Dr. M. Roth rock and daughter, Margarette, who were sick with typhoid fever, arc letter again and on a fair way to recovery. Rev. D. 1. Shaffer spent last week in Lancaster. Joseph Heim and wife and Mrs. J. I. Yerger lell Monday for Indi ana and Michigan to visit friends. J. F. Heim, who is employed at Scranton, is spending a few days at this his native home Calvin Fcirich aad wife of Elk hart. Ind., who visited iu this lo cality, left last week lor the Fan American and Niagara Falls and from thence to their home. J. P. Shadle and Don. Hoover were to Lewisburg, Milton and Mitllinburg Sunday. Hiram Bohnee, who was working for P. A. Stuck at Seven Stars, re turned home Sunday. Harvest Home services were held by the Lutheran congregation Sun day. Robert Coleman moved his saw :::ill from BroSlUS and Schnec's tract to J. F. Buyer's farm near Freeburg last week. R. J. Both rock Mill leave this week for Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. WBHT BBA E;. The number of people was not so A man doesn't need a musical great as former years at the S. S. 'education to sing his own praise. picnic Saturdiy at the St. John's; The r lt September showers W. F. Herbstcr ami family, John uerheter, Ohurles Showers, and, Lester Nerhood all of Franklin ia 1 1 1 1 i r..r;Ce, i.iair v.o., s,,e,i, a lew uavs , Ii-Te last week viiliiPLr faicnds. ... . ... , in i en n .Mcwiaugniiu .-lanou ; -Ll! . . ... I I titbit i in. in ii iiir tn hla fnt.ni. place of employ, Franklin Forge. Ncr Hoofnaugle of riru, Mifflin - . 1' f if L ' . I v o., was a gnesi oi .uaine cueeiy ami mother Sunday. Emma (lolilinan was buriil in effigy at Lowell Saturduy. Sorry , it was not tlie original. It appears that Czolgos So. 2 ' paid this end a visit a tew days ago by shooting a poor widow woman's cow. If the person could be found out, the law should be tullv en fo'oed. f the weather permits the bean soup which is to be held al Met 'lure Saturday will be well attended as there are able speakers billed tin the occasion. Dr. Parcel with his goose story will be on the bill of fare. J. B. Shelleuberger's horse got hurl last week iu coming down the mountain with a load of wood. They expect he will lint lie able to do any kind nt work fur (lie next two months. Some parties here should be very careful how they express themsi Ives in regard to the" death of our mu-li beloved President McKinlcy, Hemp is cheap with a good share nt' muscle for dessert. INDEPENDENCE. Mrs. Elmer Snyder of Selinsgrove was in town Wednesday. Miss Amelia Herrold spent last week at Sunbury. Hush meeting was well attended at Paige's grove by some of our young folks. Thomas Kerstetler sports a new wheel. Miss Delia Fisher of Hotel In dependence spent Saturday with her Grandfather Wolfe at Duudore. Mrs. Jacob Fisher expects to take in all the sights at -Heading. William Snyder and lady friend of Sunbury were in town Sunday. Benton Stroup and wife of Pallas visited the Eisenhart family Sunday. Poorly " For two years I suffered ter ribly from dyspepsia, with great depression, and was always feeling poorly. I then tried Ayer's Sarsa parilla, and in one week I was a new man." John McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa. Don't forget that it's "Ayer's" Sarsaparilla that will make you strong and hopeful. Don't waste your time and money by trying some other kind. Use the old, tested, tried, and true Ayer's Sarsapa rilla. $1.00 1 bottle. All drugjMs. Auk your ilnotnr what lu' tliink of Ayi-r'i S:ir-:ii' irill.'i. Uii kllu. iill iiliout tlill I'tni.il old family aiadlelae. Follow bli aavtea uil we will lu atltninl. J. C. AVKU Co. Lowell. MaHR. KKEAMEK. Chas. Mccklcy took a business ' trio to the cotii rcLnons the fore! part of last week. Wm. Snyder and wife returned home from a visit with friends in Uniontown. C. A. Meiser of Thompsontown visited Chas. Keck Sunday. Mrs. John Kinney and Miss Annie Gremberling of Salem visited J. F. Walter's Wednesday "..I.- '...I ( nr D-1! vaivin .ecumaii oi ,ew ieriiii --.it,,,,... , u i visited,!. 11. llcintclmans Sunday. A. G. Smith ami family spent Sunday with friends in Selinsgrove. N. P. Hummel and wife were in Shaniokin over Sunday. W. W. Kotish of I'axinos visited his father, Janus Rouab, last week. iUNDOKE. are Convincing that we are at tin eve of a perpetual summer. riinro ri.mnK.fl .,,. w. . .. . i """ "j i all his children, and Dr. Krebs. is , onvaU.,mit. George Wentel thrashed one LJ , i BJ BA j i,...,. i i i i i ' i I v ' i .mil llll i M i - I I I - i i l I M 1 1 K " j wheat. Our supervisor is giving our i river road an overhauling ami it is j0 ped these DSavy showers will settle the road Speedily. n.. ...l....i i i l .t,,..,. tirsf ,,. (i!lvc ..v,,,.,.:,.,,,... kuliotttnrr ti.nt .. i..,,,.", .,. rive some in ial that will make future Presi dents. Our overseers of the poor are heroes, as frequent attacks are made lu get on the township, but the last battle they won again. Our Tax eoUeutorsare as busy as a bee in a cider barrel, and now is; the lime to pay taxes. John II. Wise is selling coal from his yard at bottom prices. He who hath good health is young, and he is rich who owes nothing. And should there be any dispute arise at l.attletou n the women will decide the contest. Manv of our citizens were to MfnV 01 OMr olnwus were t..;uav . MidJlebtirg. "eWflon to view the funeral cortege, i"four martyred President. Herndnii to view the funeral cortege Daniel Kainble of Watsontown and Isaac Campbell of llerndoii were iu town. Dundore pays a big nrice for eggs. Ed Wolf passed through town on his wheel. N. T. Dundore and wife spent last Sunday at Watsontown with the formers two brothers where they had a family reunion. Our coal digger- are as busy as ever and sell Coal at a low price. 1 Seeding is now in order, some have finished and others have not commenced yet. di ( ';ifn i hnol 1 Mini Mintiii i - i.. . i i, i c i i i -i hyer clerked lor our merchant while he was off on a visits The school board has supplied the schools with a new supply of Uioks. lleiirv Hoot thrashed three hun died and fifty bushels of wheat, rye and oats. 25. Potatoes are a failure this season j W ills Probattd. B8 Hackeiiberg and Kratzcr planted The last will and testament of Daniel thirteen bushels and got only three Btaufler late of Relliwgrove was piobat bushels. cd Tueaeay. John (f. Stauffer of Ifnrio (al,r;t I. th utnlr l.'.t Selinsgrove is named as Executor. Ik III. IV. K V r ail IiJH llll I k III I I Husking corn lias commenced among the farmers to fatten the ""Ks- H. L. Hoover & ( o. are tearing up the old aoqueduot 'Sipiiie Sechrist takes the lead in the fancy poultry business. Winter apples will Ix; scarce and high in price. UNION TOWNSHIP II. C. Steffen sM!iit Sunday with lriends at OliamoKin 1 'am. I.eviStahl was visitinir friends at MA I em SIMM IV. . .1 J Mrs. Jane Hoiiser is visiting her brother at Tyrone. j Pennsylvania Railroad's Special Excur- J. I. Aucker was to the Sunbury s,on to Pan-American Exposition, market with a load of potatoes last The ,Vl,nsvivuniu Railroad Com Saturday. ; pany will run special excursion to Merchant A. S. Sechrist and J. nm.ln on account of the Pan-Amerl- 'Minium spent part of last week at Bultalo, iSiagara rails and C amnla. John D. Murks is working at Shaniokin Dam. Robert Aucker left for parts un known. Our public schools are in running order, (iood material keepsthcni so. Chas. Mengle is listed with the sick. Tin- Rrdea Pnrt. Mrs. Crawford They nhvays seem hannv wliell out Ol society. ""i i j - , , ,, Mr. Crabshaw Ah, my dear, tnat'a !the hardeit ,wrt ()f married life. Town Topics. Her VU-V of It. "Do you believe in marrying for love?" said Mr. Ulcocker, of New York, . . r.. iir,.ctlif of Cliicairo. "fWyes, once in awhile," replied the , eon. For specific time anil rates, con Chicago woman.--Harlem Life. suit local ticket agents. !t-L'ii-"i(. POUT TREVOR rON Dr. Shillcr Monday- left for Sunbury Miss Aline Knhrhta returned Baltimore Momlav after havinv spent her vacation at honu Miss Jennie Charles was a busi ness caller iu Eferndon Friday. O. K. Xeitx and family of Sun bury spent Sunday with his brother-in-law S. I'. Steflen and family. A. Y. Aucker, wife and daugh ter, Olive, visited the old home stead at Dundore Sunday. Miss Martha Snyder of Selins grove ami Arthur Heiser Shailli passed through town Sunday enrouti to Stewart Hull s al Mahontougo. Hoiks Daubert ami lady friend of Milton spen' Sunday with rela tives. ). S'ahl, wife and daughter 1(,ssil. enjoyed a trip to the county scat Saturday, hisses Jennie and Dora Meiser tj, Bentlt.ma friends of Globe Mills passu I 1 1 trough our burg Sunday. (i. A Hu rt Neitz is speueiug a week with I'M. ( 'harles at the county seat and Miss Kstclla Troutmau at C'enterville G. Irwin Lleichcubach and daugh ters, Carrie and Lottie -pent Sutur- Mrs. Philip Arnold and the twin Bj8teP8 hisses Eva and Alice McConncll of Shaniokin and Ed. I Mitterling and wile of Lewisburg were the guests of the latter's parents, John and wife the past week. Misses Verna Fisher and Mabel Wetzel of Selinsgrove were visitors at tne house of ('. D. Bogar over Ed. Charles, wife and thrcedugh tcrs of Middlcburg. Geo. Herrold nmi wife, Mrs. Fred Attinger and Mis8e8 Blanche mid Mary Attinger I i A I. A . Ill oi v nil puiuu wci'c uic Lfut'nus 01 n, I". Charles and family. Master Hal oh Folt. returned llimir illlt I IIUVIII M IIL UMll BllU a i i i'. I .. halt months with his grand-father .... 8 :it S'ven Star I'OiKT llotsE t'llll'S. Dceils Entered for Hccord. E, S. Stahl, Administrator of Mrs. Annie L, Btahl, to Mis Annie Fisher, one half Acre in Washington twp. for Two daughters ami Bon are the heirs. Marriage Liceoaet. i Edward A. Vai ner, Swali I 1 Jennie E. Sheary, Middlexworth I William I. Dunkleburgi Jennie K. (ilass, r Charles m. i.aut, I I .ana ( '. (loss, Freeburg Freeburg. fteedsvllle i.oweii. ', by Rev. II. H.I Laut of Iieedsville to Married Sen. Spahn, Chas. M LanaC Oossol Lowell. Married Sept 22 by Rev. H.H. Spahn, Edward A. Varner of Swales, Juniata Co., to Jennie E. Sheary of Middles- worm. Married-Sept. !! by Itev. I'. V. Miller . wm. i. uunaieoi (Mass of Freeburg. I IliinL' 111 illl'irnt' . 1 11.1 i.lllll,. i ...ii. .. ju.... - - ' nan Exposition, from Philadelphia and adjoining territory, on September -;, October Z s, 17, .i, and 29, Round- trip tickets, good going on s Ial train tentious, and who didn't know when leaving Philadelphia at 8.44 A. M.( her only child was until she received a Harriaburg 11.60 A. M., Sunbury -03 1 letter from New Vork city, in which P. M., Wllllamsporl 2.80 P.M., Lock gUe asked her mother not toworryovei Haven :i.iHi P. M., and on local train- uer nbsence as -he was In g 1 health connecting therewith, and good to atMj happy, but -he gave nothing return on regular trains within seven through which h ould I located in days, including day of excursion, will Lnu lurge city. A m-arcli wamadi he sold at rate of $9.80 from Trenton, I for ue, witl oul the desired result $0.00 from Reading, $9.00 from Phila delphia, $9.00 from Lancaster, .s. Kii from Harrisburg, $7.25 from Altooua (via Tyrone). $10.00 from Winchester, ami proportionate rates from other points, These tickets will not he good in Pullman parlor or sleeping ears in either direction, stop of 80 minutes will be made at WUllamaport for lunch STATE SUNDAY-SCHOOL tow ENTIUN, The State invention iif Sunday school workers al Cheater, tetolier H W I 10, will meet lu Madis.ni street Meth- to!,H,'t Ephwupal Church. ThereMrta for th year by tate Held workers will show the moat remarkable progreaa. County Conveiitlnns have Iwn largei ami mure in i n . i thllll evei lirfune, with great advances in Normal work, Home Department, Houxc-to-MoUM Visitation, ami DeeiMlon Day. Ths staie (.'-on vent lou leaden like Messrs I lei 1 1, Wannniaker, McCorniiek.B lack all, Henry. Uill, ltn-s and others with notable speakers from every pari ol ihe Held will afford n pnigram rich, insplp iiiK anil helpful, All Sumlay-seliool workers are Invited to attend ''arJ orders for redueeti railroad fares . : I from Friday, Oetolier I, ui inj Sinnlaj in Philadelphia ami credentials may be obtained from State Assoeiiiliuii,nU Croiser Bldg., Philadelphia. A SENSIBLE M XDAV NEWSI'API !! So Promiaea The Sunilaj North Anicric in, tht Flrat Xutnbci ol Whiih W ill lit "in Sep tember -') The Nntth American am nei - that uii September Uith it will begin tin. publication of a Sunday edition. Pre vailing conditions demand of eaeli metropolitan paper an issue evcrj daj in the year, ami I he North Vnierieau is Hensibly obeying that ileuiaud. I in tin r of this innovation have already been Heard and Interest niidsj illation as In what it w ill lie like i- keen. I'lie North American, when it does any thing, does it better than any one else, and in the matter of a Sunday panel the same rule i expected to upplj . For "lie tlllllg, The North Ann ! . :u promises that it- Sunday Kditioii will ne "different." Ihe standard "i text and lllusl rat imi will be as high as that of any monthly uiagaine. Il will nut he "cheap" in any sense. It will nut magnify the trivial, neither will it make heroics Olll nt' the -.illy ami the commonplace. The North Amerieau'a motto i-, "A sensible Suinla m urr paper," ami if it i- sueh it certainly w ill be different and welcome Il will strive, of course, to lie Interest lug and entertaining. Thai goes with out saying. The Sjieclal Nvritein mid artisis are of tlie first rank ami the magniflcent mechanical equipment of The North American insures perfect printing. As In the detail- of the pnp i II elf, this much is known. Then i'l Ix; four colored aupplemeiits in addition to the news sections ami sheet music, There w ill he a supplement of eight pages in colors, devoted exclusively in women's Interests, a comic section of four pages in colors, a magazine section nf twelve pages in colors ami a sixteen page supplement In colore explaining the Involved and varied processes Of making a newspaper. Thesheet mush will lie like thai no -ale iu music storw iu every particular. The llrst Sunday Nnrth American will probably consist of seventy-six pages of which tlnrtv twn w ill he used for new-. Miss Ma) Ituii in Naples, Italy, Northumbei land Pn n-. -''s May Burr ha-at last in hieveda desire over which -he hasbriKided foi 1 years to visit Interesting points in Eu- fQpg 'j'!,,. following from the consulate of the United States at Naples, Italy, dated September 2, 1901, was received I at Sunbury on Saturday last, iithmsL "A Mi- Burr, (no flwl name given) I of Sunbury, Pennsylvania, L', s. A. reached Naples this morning, mildl insane, she escaped surveillance ami escaped from the Prince liner in which i r X- V. . 1. t :. I .-.. - - i -- was traced to the Rome depot, wulthei k is presumed she has gone, she ink' people on the ship that bermothi i mm very deaf and kept a hotel at Sllllhury. Her relatives should he Informed if known; she abould he eared for. ltespeetfully, etc., A. II. H IBUToV." s we Mated in the Press nt V ill. 1 j,lst. she left her home in Xorthumbei land without telling her mother her ia- CASTOR! A lor Infanta and Children, The Kind You Have Alwa Bougti Bears tho Biguaturo of i