1 !fr StiVblcIrargl $wt PubliHlip.1 every Thursday. T- H. BARTER Editor and Proprietor. Subscription 1.50 per year. (which must be pat1 In aiUanon Khn Bent out Kliln the enmity.) RATI Or ADVtRTISINO. All Irnnwloiit inlvfrtlwiiii'iitu not othorwlw rwtrn'tii .r will ! rliuririii n( th rutf t is rout t 1 1 1 1 (ii')iinrli'l iiHMMiin') fur llnt Inwr tlnn hii'I lucent it IIik' for every aulaeiiii'iit lawrtloti. Thursday, .linn- S, 1893. Republican Ticket. MixTirr, Ai.mi iiM'i:! iit, A':!- .t ..-.', .. r.w i.tm i.kmhkui.ini;. Tr-:iHiiri'r. r. c. i:i'iiii.). 'MininK'l'M.'r-4, i iium iii:i:ii-ti:ii, i : i;uii.l. Ail 1 1 1 .t .1. . Ill i I l;-i ix. . I . M' I K i 'iruii. r. 11(. M I(M) liol'inimK. w(MWt. W.A.... W........v J .VI im, .1 i.. M l 11 - i ' i . .1. K. 1' r Mf. I '..m r S 1 1 h.iii I r I. i rwu K 1 1 t -. . li iv r . .! - 'ii II' r. i. . .. i 'fin re II. i'. .iii,-i .1. W in. II. Him in, i ll i) in Hi, .l-liti ,i- r. . H . I! .hrrr. Kr.inkllii--.l. !! ill I '. ''l. . .i.i up - I :.' r: 1 1.. . A -Win. M.utiti. I'i '. , I K:::.! r MliMh'Imrtrh l.e, H with, i . W ll'Ttii.m. Ml.Mlivr.'- k-l' I.. How. M. K. li'.lliiu'-r. M"t,;-,M' - it. A. K iiu'iTin.ili, Wiii.c. IvMi'le. Ii -I i ii - I V .I.ti ii-i t . r. i r. t'1-.f. Pern W. It. ilk' r II. K. rini-.-iii. I'. ! . . ,1 T. II. i.rr hill. T. M "riiu; -A. M. Xmi.iiiI. I.i nl M MI.- ,u li. 1 1 1 1 t-. - 1-M. XI. tiiii'n,l. X. ,M.irlHr''r. I nl' h M!i ii -'in-l. .'. "v v.ii'l. ...-lilluli'll III. 1 . Illll'l-ll. k Irt.Hil li. Mow T- The Free Text Book Bill. Tlif ti ( li in!; l.i',!. uliii-h was Mijur-l I.v the gnu-rimr, ii i-lf-i : Section 1. 15c it iimttoil ly tliosen ati' anil liou-i' of l t picx ntativi s f the conionwealtli of lYnnsyhauia in general assimbly nu t, iiml it hheic hv cnacti'tl by tin-authority i f the Mine, tliat (.I'cti.iii first of an "act entitled an net, authorizing to pur chase nehoul books out of tlio ilis triot funds." approved Juno J", 14."i, which reads as follows : "That KoLool directors or controll ers may purchase text books, for use ill the public hcbools Jof their re psective Hchool diotriets.and, when so procured, the necessary book shall bo suplied, free of cost, to each pu . -pil for use iu the schools of naid dis- trict, subject tc the orders of the director thereof, toM duty it iag and care of the books which shall be returned at the close of the annual school term in each year, or as the board may direct," be and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows : Section That pchool directors or controllers shall purchase text books and other necessary supplies for use in the public schools of their respective districts, as such new ' ks and supplies are required. in addition to those at present in use in the hand- of pupil- m- owned by the -cbool di-tii, t. out of the school f,iv. of t!..- di-triet, and. when so I locllle l, tl:e liecexMiry books and school supplies shall be furnished, free of cost, for use in the school- (,f -aid district, sub.cct to the orders of the directors' or controllers thereof, whose duty it shull be to prowde for the return of and for the safe keeping and care of the books, which shall be returned ut the dose of the annual school term in each year, or as the board may direct. The appropriation committee has decided to report aflirmatively a bill appropriating .!,iKin,oiK) with vhich to carry out the Farr free text book bill, which was signed by the governor. Pension Decision. Is a man who is able to earn a liv ing at manual labor and who sulVers from no wound or disability incurred while in actual service entitled to a pension from the trovt rm nt ? Sec. Hcke Smith lias decided by repeal ins.' of the last administration as to the construction that the pension office shall put upon the "disability tot of service origin" clause to the 1 .elision act of -...., that he is Hot. In the future n man will be granted a pension under that law unless he establish, s the fact that he is unable by reason ,,f l.is .liability to , arn a support by manual labor. There will, of course be conceited houl from the pension sharp- om r tl.j, ruYn.z because it will i educe the pension payments sonn-thin Lie j ymi,,) year, nn 1 their , s in ,., 'n,.. pomlim,' ratio, but the ta.pavr will not cb.ect to this savin-, 'j ar ticularly when it i- mad,- without dtirivjn- any old Mjldier who is uu uble to earn a living because of his disability of a jH-nsiom Rights of Way for Bicyclers. 1 A bicycle is a vehicle or carriage and so decided by the authorities : therefore, a bicycle Las every priv ilige and is amenable to every law that a carriage or vehicle is. '! Drivers have no exclusive right in the roads as against travelers by any other mode. 3 The supremo law of the road is s Thou shalt use it so as to interfere as little as possiblo with the equal right of any other person to use it at thosamo timo ; and thou shalt bo reasonably careful that no one suiter injury thereon by act or neglect of thine. To turn out to tho right is n statute regulation everywhere in tho United States. 5 A bicycle is amenable for danger if, through his negligence or wrong doing, anyone is injured, -the same as if by any other carriage. -Anyone who injuries a bicycler or his machine, wantonly, mischiev ously or maliciously, in a trespasser and liable criminally and civilly. 7 A person has aright to ride on the sidewalk if (a) There is so much travel on the street as to make it impossible, ilu IJepairs are being made rendering it impossible, ici The streets are impossible because of mud, or any surface of danger to bicyclers. N A person has a right to ride on private property if the street and -idewalks are impassible for reasons as described ill proceeding section. '.'lulls by day and lanterns at niu'ht are almost universally required in the ordinances of the cities and towns, and in tho majority of places stnctly in forced. KKLIXStiKOVK. The students of Missionary In stitute had their annual picnic last Saturday at Shickellimy. They re port having had a grand timo ... Ilev. Haviee and lady of shannan doah visited at the homo of Mrs. lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C Uergstresser's last week The commencement of Missionary In stitute is in full blast this week, and will close on Thursday morning. Quite a largo number of strangers are here to attend tho exercises. . . . Ex-editor Franklin Weirick made a trip to Philadelphia last week Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schoch have gone to Chicago to visit the World's I air L nah Hallev. while working in his potato patch this morning MOXROE TOWNSHIP. Some farmers were still planting corn last Saturday, while others were cultivating theirs P. K. Lenig was the first trucker who brought new strawberries to Selinsgrove George Garman is a guest of his uncle Frank Jarre tt Mrs. Izora J arret t wife of John Jarrett is visit ing at her father-in-laws, Jacob Jar- rett's Wheat and grass look very promising through this part of the country Schoch Wagonseller are busy repairing the damages at tin ivmill dani . . . .The Sunday school at Ott school house had children's day last Sunday Mr. llartman our supervisor, had eight teams on the road hauling gravel and rock on the washouts between Franklin Jar rett and Schoch's dam Maud Hendricks visited her parents Levi Heudnck h over Sunday Chest nut llidge fanners are busy hauling their grain to market. V. T. CEXTREVILLE. Mrs. Hophni Sampsel visited friends in Montoursville, last week Mrs. J. W. Dreese of Herington, Kansas, accompanied by her oldest son, are the guests of Mrs. Chas. E. Sampsel.... Capt. M. J.Cunningham of Lew istown, spent a few days in town hist week. . . .Miss EUa Shink- el spent hist week in Mifllinburg J. E. Dolig of Selinsgrove was here on business recently We should not try to carry all our religion in our heads. There should be a high er motive in this life than mere self glorification Thomas Uailey and wife of Hummtls Wharf, were the guests of J. M. IJiugamuu. over Sun- day F. li. Uobg, accompanied by his workmen left on Monday for Dry Valley X lloads, where he has the contract for erectin" a dwelling house The Lord's Supper will be celebrated by the Lutheran congre gation next Sundav forenoon John Shrader uud wife of New Her. liu wire the guests of Samuel Shra- der's. Sunday. TKOXr.LVJLLE. Amos H. Walter put up a new stable last week, und will soon com mence to put up a new dwelling house William Weader tore down the old blatk-iimith uhop that fetood on tho corner of hisIbt, and will erect on its site, a carpenters shop. This will give this place three furn iture establishments. Tha's right. Keep the ball a-roll-in... .If a dog yelps, put it down that ho is hit for sure, and no mistake about that Memorial day was observed at this place in a befitting manner last Tuesday. This is just as it should be. Nobody needs bo afraid of doing too much for our fallen heroes, who bared their breasts to rebel bul lets, and suffered the pangs of hung er and death in "Libby," and other southern prison pens. Soveral new features were added to the ceremon ies tho ono taking tho eye of every boy between tho ages of 5 and H years was a squad of about 20 small boys, uniformed and equipped with a miniature musket, with"tixed bayonet," tho little guns is what made the little boys "mouth water:"' Ono little fellow remarked to us, "Pouch, woo hen stllo glana boova sello glana bixa gricket 7 Ich wot ich hot aw ane." I told him where I guessed they got them from, where upon ho said, "well, wons huckel beera gept den summer, don w ill ich biam diinner aw ano hova bis es shpoteyoro won do hausa fed war ra".... Mr. Miller, father of Dr. 11. M. Miller of Millheim, Centre coun ty is visiting the Dr's family at this place. This is tlio first time that Mr. Miller was at this place and is an entire stranger to us all. Cm,. Jok. To the Public, Generally. A lngres did not pass tli extra revenue on whiskey, tlie Murks Viran.U of whiskey nil of my own make remain the same price. New white whiskey, f'.'r, ; p to IS months old. f.MM : '.'s to an months old. f j.r.o ; 34 to months old. fJ.M. ;ts to 4i mouths old, ;t .'0 ; These nro all flue goods. I o not forget tho old stand. Hiupty w hiskey barrels 11.50. .1. L. Makks, Near It. K. Station. Middlebugh, l'n 2,228,672. f bottles of lr. King's New Discovery or consumption, uotigu and colds, which were sold in the I n i ted States from March, m, to March, V2. Two Million. Two Hundred and Twenty- Kk-ht ThoiiHnnd Sir II aud Seventy-Two bottles sold In one year' aud each and every bottle was old ou a positive guarantee that llionev wnulil l rvfumlnH If (!. factory rsnltn did tot folio-? lis ' i A - , . . . . . im secret oi us success is plain. It never disappoints and can always be depended on as the very best remedy for Couges, Colds, etc. Price 60e. and ft.OO. At II. V. Kepler's Drug Store, l'axtonvillu Pa., Juue Are you insured ! If not, uow is th time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy as an insurance against any rioua results from an attack of bowel complaint during the summer mouths. It is al most certain to be needed and should be procured at once. No other remedy can take its place or do its work. 21 and .V cent bottles for sale by (J. M. Shfudel Middlebnrgh. and Dr. J. M. Sampsel l'eiins Creek la., WORLD'S Arc ynii pulhir to the World' Kalr Itoyoti wiitit rlr-t ei.iM iwiiiniiiil.itliin We liive s-iiiie new tit.ir' lluln. one lull,- miikU 01 (air S'miiiiiN. H.iyfri.in i,i.1m' si in a nil the crowd 'lie l'l. k trom tw o eleelrlc sln- l ear wlileh t.ik' you to the tn.ilii entrain etnthefalrK'ninds. Thine are not unmle. temirarv nilldlni,'s, hut Mitnlalitliil Iiiiiih-h lltt.nl tip with Kash. tnith nitn i ut.d ( lnwis on e.ti h tlmir. Hih.iiih nuvlv (uriil.-hi-.l, Knot! Ix-ds, eierytlilnK new. l.mxl mens near Iiv from twenty-live to IMrty-ne 'fill' !! linal. Hates fruin elifht to twelve dol lar p.-r weeic for two .fsitti iii a nio. Extra cot lu rootu at small i-inl jier hltfht. Take Illinois ceutral I (a II mud at Chalteu hum. Apply at once. For further purtloularw. udHn-s. I. M. II ESs. ihj Edwards Ave., tljeiu-uUuui. Chicago, IU. l Toeoin,ily with the di-slr of rnanv eaatern friends to seeure them xafe World fair luliftna e hae dMi-l to aei oiiiinod iK- a llmli.t num. I r utid hae r.'iited tuu in v lualdlii', ill Oak ley avenue, wuh All Modern Conveniences. It 1 the lid door from the IKth Ktrw-t lioulevard uiid is our present pin, of rt-slilerii-. It is lnjt auiltiuth walk from the Kth au-e.t. Tavlor mreei or ilj;et, aienue atreet i mih und two rall M.id d"il. ull oi lit' h run U the cent re of the -it v. wle re all ilslti.rs will land and fniiu which Hie W orld n h air is e.illv iu i esli.e tiy rail or lut. lUlles I'll entl. to Ul T d.lV. (eanol utile Ui.ird hear l. W rite for partle'iilun.. ..lynlk'Hik!" resi-md for rei-pouxihiu parties in i i.fMijed lu advain e. J. ( IIOTM T, After ilay 1-t, aildieM l:a Oakland Avenue CLleinfo. June I, 1-.V1 1 Mlij SUM MKT HOUSE, BYLVESTEK IJOWEN, Vuoi: First class aceoiinijodiit ions to the traveling public, fiood stabling or the horses. Everything 114-w. 'i lljiles klltltll of Mllllllel.llr..li r.,, the road to J'reeburg. 5.1 Jsjyy . ruiLA .Vi rut. uvau.4 oI.J.f tm tt-ZZ Fair AccomoQations! worm's Fair Loin t'vtrfietaUUlbM t.L.avfsMiu(jUW A 1T71ITTQ WAITED tn cutiTiuw for ths XXJlll X 0nle (if our llnmp-Orown Nursery Sim tt. NKW PROFIT SUAKINU8Y8 TFM. Salnnr and exponw pHlil. W.& T. Smith fo-VSJFVl NKVA. N. V. h-im.l -lied i4t. one of the l.nrvw, otW Ktilllliil, mid ll-m, Known Nurseries In the I ulted suite. June IT, lfrt. D Tt. L. H. VOF.hKLEIt. DKXTIST. Treating, filling, artificial teeth, bridge and crown work. Nitrous oxide gas for painless extractions. Everything pertaining to dentistry. Van Itoskirk's old stand. HELINSUKOVE, PA. ULUICITS DENTAL ROOMS, SEllnsgrove, Fa. Teeth elonneil. pxtrneted, Implnnted, rerout ed. IHxiwm and Itilurti to Hip toelli und nnintli I rented. Arililelnl M'tx, rniwim, lirlrtifen nml iilHliiriilnrn Inverted. All klinlsof lUllnu. Ould work H ieeUli v. oko. n. n.wni, n. n. s. tmeen WplVrtwHiinir, mjiitti Miii entrnni'O, o.MMlie Nminiiiil ll.it. l. S. F. SHE All V, Insurance Agent nml Hroker, l'enns Creek, P. O. Pa. tlnly ftrt rli Slix-k (li.npnnln repre.cnted. Yon .i iii mi prvinluiii nntrs, liiiirt ynu pny no a.i.pinetitn, Inriirnnre plnoed on all klndnnl itiM.d tartn property, dweliina. ntnrc and eliuii-heii any. wlier In Snvilcr and I'nlun emintipa, IXIIi-e In t . M. Shovier Moie.t '. o t re v 1 1 1 . I'm crown Acme. The best Uui niug Oil that can ho ni.nlo from l'etroletini. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimney. It will not char the wick. It has a high l'.re test. It will not explo le. It is without u comparison as n per fection Family Safety Oil, It is mauufacturctl from tho finest Cnivlo in the most, perfectly equip ped refineries in tho worhl It is tho licst. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled hy Yours truly, TIIS ATLANTIC RSFIHWa CO. Sunbury Station, Hunbury, l'a. AND BLOOD PURIFIER. Aa IOTlRorstlDff Tonlo fbr ttrenirtheiilnf tbt VMk. fvniHfvlnv th .1.... .u. . a j o .iw, Mninug lira win pleilon anil imparting tb roay bloom or healtb to the cheek. I'lewsnt to the tat nj a fi Torlte with ladle, (t oo per bottle. Ir. J IT. UcLrao'i Almtnao for IsA with VI H, w."i l rNM'? P- Kuri: Akk vour dnitfirhit fur fin. n. - ...... uunp to " Tht Dr. J. H. McLean Med. Co.. St. Louis, Mo The next morning i feel ericht and KEW ANO MY COMPLEXION IS etrTER. Hy d'Vtnr T l prn'lT i n O.o nir-S, Urtr anil ki'lni ij .'.nil tia t ii Af i' t lix .11.. ii ililnk la maafrum k'-'. ai.J i i-.ip-i. 1 l..jiu M.f u All drofirlm l it at Vic. id f I. 'On pr .-.. If oa can in iU'..t it ..ml j .u r oild rv f .r f re uui pla. Ia.a' f ntljr Mrdli lne (inn Ilia b, l.arh 4j. In enl- r u Is; lirslllir, 1 1 i.i.rirt'i-Mi.i v. A-li'.i.. . VUAlUlt i.UUUUM AUD, UUOV,.. . A MARVELOUS DISCOVERY! I'ofitlTeljr remorea lUusbone, Bpllnt, or Curb, IN 48 HOURS, w iiuoQi j'ain. S500 Reward For Failure or llblcat Injury. Thli in the Gratlett Wonder of the ih Century, aatuuuh. Inn. aa (t di-a, the entire Veteriuarjr wurid. Clreutirf anil Sworn Prouft Mill ed rra. C7 Checlsl, Vo. S7H Taiial St., cw YuiS. EWIS' 98 LYE ii-tiihii, Tlieatroncfai and iaml l ye Rifle. I lilite ullir l.)e, II Uli, a riii !"''I'T ainl 1'. in a rm Willi iviuntl'l. Ha, th riuti.it mm aj)i ia,ly ! u. will Inkkv Hie l.rl ierfiiiii4 llurd Sp In 'Ot liilnuu-. wlllaoul l..Uluy. II la lla bl f' lnuuK aTn ll-. iil.lhlwlll.il Kluks tiiaiHa WiwIilIK lltl, ollil. tli, tie, IALT KTO CO. Ceu. Au., J'laU., l'a. DR. J. H. MCLEAN'S STRElTil HI !S AT fv IF The Post ,$1.50 pery U. jm UU1&L.1U3. 7 THE ONE- PRICE CLOTHIEf DEALER IN Fasliionable clotli ing, Hats, car, Neckties, Gents Furnishing (londs, Smnincr Untler wear, and Celeloid goods, Men's shirts, t - ' iJ ' Jf Clothing for prince! Pauper! Clothing that looks like silk and wears liko leather. (!,, to the old Kfliahlc Avhore you get -what you pay for. W new stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all til ' latest styles. Too busy waiting on customers to telly,')! more. :ome and nvc lor G. WETZEL'S- Conic ittnl nee our new otock of tjtMrk it- -r, unytliiiiR you run ak u can i.ltord to nell ten per cent -!0ASH OR Ghean Cash Store! lienee cimtoinem have the lieneflt of that cyntotu. We have a creat In luxt now on NotioiiH. CurtaiiiH, C'urtaiu lole, und Jewelry, although v, Clintint pmiiA RiniHa fnr nnvthlnir In tliA Unifil JAnnol m i n .. . V , , ,, ' alno have a full line of Hoys bults pleosed.to uliow you gooils whether 0 1 i ve r C h i 1 1 e d P I ws & Re p a i rs te?Note Mere is the place to get tlia most and best (roods for the W money, and don't you forget it ! David Wetzel Cite Dil Mai!' but they go a great ways In thatdlrectlon. Tlien'wby send'to the City for reudy.niade clothing and then take them to a'sk' lied loc il tailor to improve the tit, when you can get u SUBSTANTIAL ME Al at ouue oy iroiug to HENRY L. PHILLIPS- MERCHANT TAILOR, Selinsgrove, Pa., where your work Is always guaranteed or you have recourse. This is a question that Interests every man and boy A neat-llttlng sult.no matter what the'material is it always look, better than an lll-lltting suit no matter Uow line the goods. Then come at once aud get tits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Late Foreman for E. E. BUCK, four doors we,t of Hank. Sellnsgro PLWATE: SALE The undersigned will offer to tho public his entire Ktocl of lurnituro and Keddingfor tho next three months at tho greatest sacrifice ever known in tho Furnituo Trade in intial Penna. Having decided to change my busi ness in doing so must make Home alterations in mv buildings I am compelled to offer my entire stock ut prices never heard of before. Chamber Suits, Tailor Suits, Sideboards, (. upboards, Extension Tables, jJrcak last Tables, Centre Tables, Marblo Top Tables, Polish lables, f ancy Cockeis, Common llockera, Willow lioct ers, Jiaby coaches, Jljgh chairs, Small Kockers, Wood esat Chairs, Cane Seat hairs, j)oughtrays, lleds, 5u leans, rshst anils, Sofas, Lounges, couches, rattress Ulankets, Haps, JMllows, Holsters, Springs, &c.,&c. lho abovo goods must bo sold without reserve, and will be delivered to all points along tho main lino and branches of . My Chtock of Carpets is tho largest in Lewistown, and will bo offered at a great reduction during tho abovo sale. W. II. FIILrX, ' Lowistown, Fa Children gj und everything mako a in an 1.,. . handsoinoandfJ happy, at prici that discount J imitation RtoJ yourself. 0. GUTELIUS, Middlebnrgh, T -:SWINEFOED Spring ami Stiiunnr (!ooi1m. We liaw for. Our itoods are all gootl ami n( cheaper for PRODUCEt- . .. . ' uici uiimiiinu. n and Men's Clothlrnr, and we will , you buy or not.JVe also sell the m lei Vf l MM Rflnn FIT 0 ,.v'li''- ;;'M
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