1 Published every ThuriJay. T. H. BARTER Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. (which must be pnlrt In mlvanow when sent out hlilc the county.) BATH OF AOVIRTISINO. All transient mlvrrf Iwtnpntu not oth.rwlo ontitriu'loil for will tip rlmrtriNl nt. Mi riitp of 11 rent r Hue (nonparli-l im-amirr) fur flint lnr lion hinl loeciitn i't line fur cvrry ulV(in-nt lnat-rtluu. Thursday, November !, 1S!)3. Marcliii on to Victory ! 100,000 Strong ! Wave Tho Etjul Jir:::: TiJ: CO 0) 00 f u o o a O O u o a CO Cm o 4- o o u a, S o O 53 9 6 O 9) V J) 1 a ! O u )...... as 0- 4. 73 ay M Rothrock Rep. "J 1' 'JSfaiigTe"" Dm. Dem. "CF" Rep. J C Rowersox Rep. Jlenry Holinee Dem. l'Lares Herman Dem. James Krd Hop. TIioh Herbster Hop. H N Wetzel Dem. O C fSeV bolif Hop. R"OFihh" Dem. Z T (lemberliiitf Rep. John A .Schneo Dem. Alfred Speeht Rep. S (i Thompson Defll. 1) N1Y11 Hop. r C ( )sboi no 1 !!. !S M JlieksOfl Rep. H H r. - r-t si i rj w rj rj y w t i h ,-1 I f. HH HHHH f( fi ;i n J r. f i f 1- S o i hi-. .hi HHi-l H MriHH H H f-l rA a, ro ?i i- iJ jd ti 5. o n r "qf " - 'i " ' i " "A "'f " A' 'i " ' ,'' Y" ei e h 3i vs wi c'i rf ej it J H " H HHHH CI HHHH C! h 1.-5 h is c o :i 'ii 'H'S h" ! K i- x '2 c. t- x .1 2 ; k IF: I' I 1 Sale Register. PntMnlRT. Nut. 11, John Nortnun will v hlnpon- wmai nrnnpny, on me proimaes, V nilla nontn of MlU burgh. 2 JL X h I V. I O ft HH Mt-tMH .1 Lr !;-Vf:i-i-:i-r-rT-T- Ti -r -s. i- ti i- i- 7 vi-:- ; It .2 Thi3 is the Rooster that Crows over the Grave of Hocus Pocus Smith 1 Tlio Dciiioi'intic party lius met with a crushing tU-fciit, mul thol'rci' Trailo fulacy bus n ccivcil iv tcrriblo lopi imauil. Tlio pi'oplo have roino to tho conclusion that thoy have been entrapped by Democratic pre tenses. Suydcr county ;avo Jack kou and Fell a larger majority than wuh over given on a ntato ticket, whilo Pennsylvania rolls up Ktfi.diK) majority for tho Republican candi dates. Ohio elects McKinley, tho champion of protection, for Clov es nor by lO.OOO.and Now York buries (MM)' jiu reeitpturen . . .eginlature AlassachuKotts follows with 30.IXK) majority in fact the whole North Heeins to turn tho cold shoulder to the present administration nnd its broken promises. The victory, like tho "World's Fair, is on too gigantic a scale to be described, but hope sees a star and the silent spindles have already made a turn. - UKAYKRTOWX. Cieo. C Walker has gone tol'ough keepsie. N. Y., to attend school.... Mr. and Mrs. .7. 1. Kearns have gone to Philadelphia for medical treatment. Dr. J. T. Strohecker ac companied them. .Mrs. A. R. Specht and Miss Fvio Rogers have returned from a week's visit to tho Rogers family in New York City.... J. . Getchell spent a few days last week at New London, Ct., where ho had gono to nttend the funeral of his sis ter, Mrs. Rccbe Grant Hoiinbach came home from Medical College, Philadelphia, to vote tho Republican ticket. . . .Many of our little folks are down with the measles. .The funeral of Mrs. Alice Hassinger which took place lust Thursday was largely at tended. Her death is a sad loss to tho community, to the church of which she was a member, and es pecially to her family. She always set an examplo worthy of imitation . . . .Last Hunday night thieves broke into Winey Rros.' store but were dis turbed by J. G. Snyder before they had gone far in their work, lie rang u hell which frightened them oil' with jnly a watch as plunder. Wild Roses. ' -3 o T. O 'r h 'i z c - '- tcir r3 h 2 Sic S jj-S h i w -M -rs k-, h . h f. J. H tho rectum, and diabetis, returned home on Saturday Aaron Moyer left for Philadelphia on Wednesday to have his eyes treated Mr. Uur- tels, of Wilkeslmrre, is still in town looking after Maicy A: Co's timVier slide on Shade Mountain. The con tract of Kdiiecomb A: Howell to op erate tho same terminated rather unexpectedly and the workingmeii are "out"' several months' pay.... Four deaths are reported from De catur township during tho last three days as the result of diphtheria. Proper steps should at onco betaken to prevent tho spreading of this dread disease. Corpses should not bo kept in tho house several days to bo viewed by all tho many friends, and then taken to church and there exposed to view again. A surer method for spreading the disease could not bo adopted. All houses should bo fumigated by tho burning ;tril- 'V'Vk-Yl?-.1 'v Vliy. MONRO!'. TOWNSHIP. ! Jury List. 'i:ti r ,m nous. l.l-il if ivtlt .hirniN ilr.iwn fir tlio Courier. "vr I JVnulii'T mi I (.imm tiI J ill 1 . -II v,-r iimKVi'irl nf i'i.iri.T s.M-.nnt of tin. fftiop orj srivdvr roiinty livll tit t.v. Titim, . umiuent lii M'lmlay. !).. II, v, J t.liii'niii Ilorpinnii McCLVllE. Reuben Felker shot another wild turkey G. F.. Heimbach, a student of Jt O'erson Medical College. Pliila., circulated among McCluro friends Saturday and Sunday night. He says he came home to vote... Mrs. I. J. Ratdorf is still on tho sick list . . . .Mrs. Jacob Kinney is able to be out again after n protracted spell of sickness. .. .Matthias Goss, who for several weeks was an inmate of Jeff erson Medical Collego Hospital ro ceiving treatment for prolapsus of Hallow E'en was celebrated in its glory by tho lads and lassies. Blocking doors with wheel-barrows, boards, wash-boilers, etc., were some of their schemes for old men and women to fall over.but their scheme was frustrated as they were detected and had a lively run in order to avoid their pursuers. . .The Fleet ric Light Co. made a survey along Penns Creek in order to get tho grade from Jacob Jarrett's to Seliusgrove. If possible they will run their motor by water power, which, they claim, is much cheaper ; besides, tho pres ence of a watchman is not always necessary. Heury Royer. formerly of Salem but now of Sunbury, was their surveyar. . . . John A Lenig was the guest of his parents, 1. R. Leuig's, last Sunday a week. . . . Mrs. Franklin Jarrett paid a visit to rel atives at Shamokin Dam aud Sun bury. . . . Johu Neitz was tho guest of his uncle, Philip R. Lenig, over Sun day. . .County Supt. Rowersox made hi.i first call on the schools of Mon roe township. May success crown his efforts to promoto tho public schools of Snyder county on n stand ard of elevation. .. .Fishing is over and tho anglers have retired to their wigwams thinking, no doubt, of tho old Dutch maxim, "Waro sich mit hunda un fish a will enara muss farrissna glaider wara.". . . .Franklin Sholler and Scott Hitter were up in tho White Deer mountains for deer last week. They saw but ono deer during their hunt. . . .Tommy Adams was tho guest of his brother, John, oer Sunday. . . .Wo have seen several llocks of wild geeso emigrating southward, thus giving warning that winter is approaching. V. T. A'l.iniH -Mwnin siiriul-r, Niuu: Mmvit. HiMi-r.i. tn'ih Klo-o. .loim ;. lioiirlc. IIcuv.t Wi-t-A.iniu lluwi'il, l'.iul II. ilncn, .Mlllt-r. ivntiv-n.ivM Ki-rr. cIi im. v. Iiliiimuun. I ha.imii- illliiin H iliner. ll.-iij.iiiilu Illi-Ullurt I nilikllli l'lillli Aliiltf. JUilillehunrli A.l.itn smn(fl'T. Alfri'd clelan. .Moiiri'. K. Ilariiiiiiii, Kllai siraiiH.', Davl. iiuii: MliMLvreek- Henry . Snyder, William Aurtuul. (ilileon (ionion. I'eiin-Mleliael llaney. T. W. HhIiit. iivo. M ."V.V r. '"""ll "rees.., ( ha. . (ienmerllUK . II. W.H X. .Newton Jarrcti. I'errv W. s. simiii Terry Went Ailam Kerster. 'Sl'rl'iei7h"""U'' '"'l"'v K"TI. Toblajl SelliisK'nive-lvier S. AIIhti, Klnier W. Snvdcr Charles lloldorf, J. (. IHnuu. I lllllll-.ini.. ill II Uluil.t,, WtlM 1 1 1 ii k 1 1 1 1 1 i r s'. S.ii!ie'e, Kred. R. llllliW). "'"'' HMI.lslt. Nalli.m K. Selilol.lilij. Xa- .'iv in, i iiuii a. .nnyer, llMi'ar JMlfl kellN-iver. Johu JiwviT. Jiwnli .Vuvt'i ImuiB Hleffcn. ' " OltANO Jl ltOlW. Adiimn lnarsimwver. I lliiuvur lleulien .ecliiiiiin. Heaver WmtW. M. MrHtUin "ntr .lojiiia U'riiirniuan, jiinntimh liinKumiiu. .'HUMRlWe-Tlioluiw .Newniau. rraiiKiin .lolin w. Walter. JiiekMHi I'aul W. Ilelltcr. MldillelmrKh Wllllatn Hotnlir. Jmiib II. Ithoad.i. jui'i'iieereeK liavm lluinniel, KllWiirili AurunU Samuel linger. II. A. Hummel. MoniiM' John si niuli. I'enn .limn K. llUk'lle. 1'iTry West Daniel Maneval, Samuel Willow. SpiliiK' OHcarsliult, Isaae Auraiid. SelliilHM' William Nei ls. I'nlon-I.ewls K. Charles, Allen SeerlirlHt. Waniilntoii Will. A. KI'Iiliofr. Notice to Heirs. UDITOU'S NOTH'K. IN TlIK Oltl'lUS' COCKTOI' SNVDKIt COI NTV. Tlieuudltor appointed by tlio Court to dla Irllnlte tlie lialam eor Hie fiunU In tint hands of the Administratrix of the estate of Peter Wilier, clee'd, lale of WashliiKton township, will Inis-t the parlies Interested, foi the iiirmsii of lilsiiH poliiliin iit, at tlm ollli'p of V. K. Ilower, Ksi Nlld'Ueliiiitrh, J'a.. en Friday. l.vemler l,isj. nt in oVIo. k a. iu w lieu unit where all claims nviaihst hald estate, propeiiy iiutlient Iraled, must U' presented, or he (lehani'd ironi eouilntr III uti tald funa. A. W. J'O'l'l'Klt. Auditor. The Post,SL50 pery ountr ot MonriH- Twp., siiii"r Co., l'a., dee d, 'I'o Sallle Vomii;, w idow, and her eltrht chil dren. Mv Klwaid II. Vounr. I'eter Yiuimr im.l Ada Ills w Ite, Kiiiina Kessler nee Voniitr utitT liar, ry her hushand. nil of siianioklu Ham, Snyder Co., l'a., Isaac N. Yiiuuif t the same place who is a nniioi mul nas inr ins euaruiah .! iliu ), f.es. eror Noi tliuiulierlaiid, l'a., lieU-eca Kahler and A ri ! in- her luisiiaiid nf town and cimntv nfore hald, CliaiTtt Slcer lien Ynunc and V, . Sleer her hiisliiind, of tl;e hunie placi-, and Allen A YiMiiurof No ai'J A :iKI I'ourlh St., KanfranelMco' Cal., met iieo. W. Youtii; nnd .Iciinie his wire of S.ratiton, Kan., lineal descendants of ,i,,i,n Youtii;, late o the Tow lishlp of Monroe, Snviler connly, dis 'd. tin-el iiijf : ou are hi reliy cited I,) In- and appear Ik-Iop-the ,lidi;es ol our (M pha lis' Court, at un Onihaim' Court to lu- held at .Mlddleliiuyli, on the Vm .Monday ol llecemlier. A. II. ls, al 111 o'clock In tin forenoon then and there to accept or refuse l'i lake lln- Ileal Kstalo gf Kild John Youmr deed, nt the appraised valuation put ihuiii ,v an Inipiest duly awarded hv the h aid Court, anil returned liy the sherllT of said county, or Hhow cause why the haluo hhouhl not In- Hold. And hereof fall not. Witness the lion. II M. VeChtre. 1'n-nldcnt of oursnld Court, al .Mlddlcluuvli thin and Uuy of H'tuUT.A. I).lsy.l. J. f. sciiocu. Nov. i. lsnj. i-u-rk o. c. ADMIXISTUATOIt S NOTICE. Let ters of Administration on tlm Ki-tate ol iMtiu-llowirox, Into ol Centra town vliip. SnydBr county, I'b., dee'd. havlnx l.eou Itraiitrd to the uiidtrlKDd, all puri-oua kuowlmt thfiiiKclvaa inilnlitwl to nalil e.tHle tr riUoitvd 1. 1 make Inline, (late piynunt, w hile thixo liav lnr I'lalnnt will present them duly auilmnilruted to Iho underiluit.'d. SEHKM'S IIOWKIISOX, I let. 10, 1HH.1. AduilnlHr.tor. ADMINISTRATOU'S NOTICE. Let tern of luliniulntrRtlon in estate of Sarah Jane Shlpton, lat oi CHntre tnwnKhlp, Snyder inuiity, l'a, der'd, lunlnu I .fen Kri.iito.l to the niiilorsi;ui'd, all pcrH'ina knowiiiK tliat'--elveii liidehted to nil. I int.ito are rcouefted In "oik I icllalu pnyiiiont, while thone harlnn rlahni will tire.uul them duly authenticated to tho uiiikirxluui'd. JAt'OII CRAMKH, th't.IH, M. Adailnl.lrutor. Sntnrrtnr. Nov. 4. J. F. stronb wilt w-ll pprmnal property on t lie premlM-n in Frpemont. Tlinrwlny, Nor. 1(1. Mnry A. and Kohort W. Stout. AdmlnlstratorH of Jovph J. stout, will aell 4 horwa. i cows, 1 Cnlvi-, H KlioHta, farm Implem'iitu and household frnoUs, about i tiillca north of AdaiiMlnirjf. Thurwlny. Not. n. Jacob Cnimffr, admlnlKtra tor of Kurah J inn Shlpton, will aell personal property at the residence of the deceased In tentr township. crown Acme. The best Burning Oil that can be made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoko the chimney. It will not chnr tho wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explode. It is without a comparison ns a per fection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from tho finest Crudo in the most perfectly equip ped refineries in tho world It is tho Rest. Ask your dealer for Crow n Acmo. Trudo orders tilled by Yours truly, TH3 ATLANTIS H2?imCr CO- Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa. PIANOS, ORGANS, AND SEWING MACHINES. C. C. SBEBOLD, tlio well-kntiwiiMoiiler in Pi anos, Orpins and Sewing Machines, has now tho larg est stock of instruments on hand ever brought to Mid dlclmrgh, and from now to January 1, 1S!)J, cash havers can have the same advan tages in buying from him as they have in buying from tho manufacturers. C. SKKllOLl), Middleburgli, l'a. t I EWIS 98 LYE rcTi:rt3 aits rrsniiia (I'Al l .VTI.il) Theat i-flncral ami piirrat 1j made. I ullku olliei l.i. M-Inf a Hue I w I . r au.l io kill In a can with r-inuvuMi. lid, tlm ruiitrnta an- al.i ready for un-. Will liinkn the is-rfiinml Hard Soai l'i J,i lulaiil. will,., m l,,,nK. I la Hit- feral nrilsiiiihiK wn.ia -s ll-liilistliirf -Inks cloMta, wlilnt l.liles i.dnts ireo, etc. PNKA. SALT M'F'O CO. lieu. Ax:... riilia., l'a. What is this ADMIN'ISTRATOKS' NOTICE. Let ters of ailtiiiiiistrntion in estate of I'ully How, late ol I'onii townahlp. Suy.ler o.l.,dec'd, IiiivIdk I'cen granted to Ilia under idiiiicd, all iiurmiua kiiowlmi tlieui.ulvcii ln.lel.ted to nald emalo are ri'queti'i to imtka liemedlate payment, while tbuxe lui vlnic olalnu will pn-i-eut thuui duly authvirtii'uted tu the inidcr-inncl. JOHN HOW. 11. W. 1H)W, tel. 4,'t'3. Adiulnlrtrators- ADMINISTRATRIX.' NOTICE, Let-tt-rs of ulminist ration iu estate of Keulien Alaler, ol Heaver townahlp, Snyder I'o l'a. ilec'il, havliitf l.eun urantcd to the underi kIkiioiI, nil peri-iuu koowiiiK Ihuunulvcn lnduit ed to ruld astute are reiuented to make I mine dluto payiiivut, while Unite IiuvIiik claiuu will prefeiit tl.cui duly autheiitloated to the under alKncd. J KIIOME F. AK.'I.KR JACOU A. AKI.KH, Nov.ii, 'U3 AJujiuimnor 1 1 anyhow 1 It is the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled from the watch. To be had only with Jas. Ross Filled and other watch cases stamped with this trade mark. XiJI A postal will bring you watch cat opanir. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. DO YOU KNOW WHERE TO GO FOR A MEW FALL - IT - or - OVERCOAT We watched our chanco during tho past two months. When money was ncarcc -"When manufacturers were in distress When they had to sell AVo mado our pur. chases for cash at Rock Bottom Prices. "Wo are now ready with tlio Handsomest, Largest, cheapest and Most Stylish stock of Mens, Boys andlul drens Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Horse Wankcls, Lap Kobew, etc. Our Low Trices are a WOXDJ5K. H. Oppenheimer, SELINSGROVB. PA., The Cheapest Clothine House in Snyder Co- c MB Di'l Mac m mil but they go a great wnys In tlmtiiiree.Mon. Tlienjwliy remto'tho. City for reiuly.iiia.le clothing and then take ttiein to ajsk'lled local tailor to improve lln- lit, v lien vtm can get a SUBSTANTIAL MAKE Al ROOD FIT at ouce oy ifoiii( to HENRY L. PHILLIPS M.'.UCHANT TAILOR, Sollr.fujrove, Pa., where your work Is always k'uaranteed or you have rerource. This Is a quf stlon that Interests every man nnd boy .A neat-llttln sult,no matter what thejuaterial is It nlwnys looks better than an lll-Httim, suit no matter how flne the Koods. Then come at once nnd jtet llts. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Lnte Foreman for E. E. UUCIv. four doors west of Dank. Selinngrove Q7QQI-! elinsgrove Newly Established. o o "aVte 3sYM0io,iMtvltlPi8t?ck for n!w etor m 8prlnRman'8 Build. In, SKLINbURONh, PA., 1 am reiuly to eatisfy the wants of ull piitrouti. I carry LADIES' FANCY GOODS of every description, Notions, Gents' Neckwear Jewelry for both Ladies and Ueutleiuen. MILLINERY a Hpeclnlty. I have alo received a uew line of Fall Goods, Underwear, etc. Come and try our new faeo wnh, Illooiu of Roses, for purifying and JM Xtt:! t,y rem'ove'spp NETTIE COHEN, SELINSGROVE- PA. G. C. GUTELIUS THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER! DEALER IN Children suits and everything to make a man look handsome and fee happy, at prices that discount" all goods, Men's shirts, ) Jj : ! imitation stores Fashionable cloth ing, Hats, caps, Kccktics, OentsAV' A Furnishing (loods, - -kJ fyff "v V '. Suininer Under- I ( 'f i hp in wear, and Oeleloid Mil , . iii v ' ii M i Clothing for prince Pauper! Clotliing that looks like silk and wears like leather. Come to tho old lteliablo where you get Avhat you pay for. My now stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all the latest styles. Too busy waiting on customers to tell you more, come and sco for yourself. G. 0. GUTELIUS, Middlcburgh, Ta 7
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