. n) ... -1 .' --, --.. . ' ' ' . ii .. . ii .11 iM ' J ni.nn .i.M. - II Hi ill IIHI li I IM I I inn. I PubliHhoJ every Thuritdaj. ML BARTER Editur and Proprietor. Subscript ion $1.50 per year. (wlilch mnHt b pnlrl In lnif wht-n m-fit out k1(i tlit county.) RATCt Or ADVIRTISINO. All f r:ino't'iit ilviTilHfmi"tit not nMiPrwl' contrwiiil inr will Ih tlnirifftt at tin- niti of 1.1 o-ntu wr llrin iin.irli'l niciuturo tor tlrxt Inter lion nriil Hi I'ciiln kt Huh for evrry Muliwiiiint IumTIIuii. Thursday, January 2"), IS!) t. Kx dnvi rnor .T unes A. Heaver of i ll f..iitc, j a letter to T..T. Klrork, C'Iiaiiilerliirtr, Pi., tletiieH the htate un'iit uttiibiitcil to liim Unit I lie pie- vailing ilt predion Iiml no political H.i.ili'.tt in. It i.-t Minnie. .Hit lifVt itliclrHH tine tli it jnii t-iiii't I'm. I a leiui id ut who lms it ii. I up the Hawaiian diplomatic tn ii 1 llf, lnit every inttthi'i'M miiii of tlu in ran repent tlio evict woi-iln of CiuntKio in rciml to lh- tin ill' with a "patnt'Hs" that i surprising. Tlie Ilarrinlniry l'ttrit icspon siMc fur aiiiitiuiirinu tin1 mime of Hon. L. V.. Atkinson, v coiinn ss inan from tliif distrirt. us a cuiuli ilute for ( lovi'iiior. Atl.insini in an allt t-t:itfsnit'ii iititl woull make an A. N. I iovcl lior, but lit' is too late in tlir nice as In- lias not vet started, while "I Inr ).in" lias alrraly passed the t i nter pole. Moreover, Mr. At k in sun is not in tlu luil tit of speak ing tliioiili the 1 arnsluuj, 'iifri'if, as he would naturally prefer an oi n:m that is pun ly American as a me- 1 i n 1 1 1 to make his wishes known. Heliee the statement is a fake. (teiieral Hastings appears to he having rare hiek this year in his ell'oit.i to obtain the Kipulilicull nomination for (i ivernor. Before tho rampaiu has fairly npi'iietl ho finds his most formidable rival vol untarily yettiiij; out ol tho way. Congressman Clms, W. Stono has found it wisdom to accept an uncon test e 1 t'euoiuinatiott for Congress rather tli.tu to nn lertako a tloulitful titflit for the higher prize, which (leneiiil Hastings is pursuing' with assiduity and miccchs. Mr. Stone would have made a strong candidate ami a first -class Governor; but ho will (lenoml Hastings, and tho Wur ron Congressman may consolo him self with the h ipo that "all things comoto him who waita" and retires with discretion at the proper mo ment. ' The odetrl Children of Israel. It tly s tickle our risablos to henr our lyt'uoci iiiiccoteiuporaries quote Iturimblican authorities who assume gHm powers t vindicate tho Dem ocratic party ironi being the cause of the presi u; hirl times, (leant ing, for nvw ' i t sake, that they are not resp' e, .ible for tho present depression, il - h'luocratic wrig gling is notli ii- lc .s lliuu an apology -and apology means retreat. Hud our liitiids, the enemy, been con tent uilh promising a continuation of things as they were under the last admiiiihtrati.tn, no one would ask or expect an explanation, but their campaign cry was, "Down with hard times, monopolists and Republican misuh'. Accept us for your guide uud we will lead you out of the Wil derness into the land of Canaan.'' They did. Cleveland was their Moses, and whether or not ho got us into Canaan we do not know, but it seems from t lie niurmurings in tho various tribes of these modern Chil dren of Israel, that if this in Canaan they would pn ferthe Wilderness. Hastings Is The Man. Only the strongest kind of oppo sition from tho country delegates to the May convention, when a Guber natorial candidate is to be nnmcd, can prevent the nomination of Gen eral Daniel H. Hastings, an honor which he barely lost four years ago. The Philadelphia delegates to the State Convention on Saturday de clared in favor of him in the follow ing resolution offered by David Martin : Jlt.si.ti, That 111 harmony with iho seutimeut of tho lU publicans of 1'hiladt Iphia, we, tho delegates to the State Convention to be held on Mav li t, Ix'.U, cordially indorse Gen eral Daniel J I. Hastings us a candi date for Governor, ami pledge our selves to so act and vote in said con vention us to best promote his nomi nation. There wan notrouble about adopt ing such a resolution, for every one of the delegates was heartily in favor of Hustings' nomination and no other name was mentioned. This action of the Philadelphia delegates gives the nomination to Mr Hastings beyond a doubt, as it is well known that the country delegates are with him nliuobt to a man. BEAVERTOWN. On Tuesday morning, January 1C, 18D4, Henry Kern bade adieu to the troubled scenes of life. His death, which oocured at the old homestead where he always lived, about one rnilo north-west of Doavertown, was brought on by consumption and the debilities of old age. lie was born April 2, 1813. Mr. Kern was at one tune a man of considerable means ami many owe their success to the financial aid received from him. Being open handed, open hearted and kindly dispositioned, he could not turn a deaf ear to a plea for help, in consequence of which he was often made tho victim of wolves in shecps' clothing and cheated out of thousands of thtllars. Not with standing this fact, he was still at the time of Ins dentil, n well-to-do man. His second w ife and six children sur vive to mourn tho loss of a kind and generous husband and father. The children bv his former marriage are, Mrs. Jacob Dreose, Halstead, Kans., Mrs John Hetrick. Mrs Geo O. Smith ami Mrs Joseph Middles worth, the latter long since deceas ed. Those by his second marriage are frank. Millard ami John S. I he funeral was lit Id in the Evangelical Lutheran church ou Frnhiy fore noon and was largelvattendcd. Huv. W. H. Fahs ami J. W. Wetzler were the olliciating ministers Mr and Mrs. Jacob 11. I lames attended the funeral of the former's mother in Juniata Co., on Suudar. . .Frederick l!ingaman. Sr.. Miss Jennie I5ima nuin, Mrs J. A. Getchell ami Mrs. las. O. Smith are on the sick list Calvin Uiekt 1 of Mifilin Co., recently paid his parents a visit ...Mrs. Will J rccse ol Salem recently spent a few days here . . .Issac Wetzel, wife ami children of Adainslnirg, visited the Kern family east of town on Satur day. II.I JioSKS. S lilirnini.ii'a A Him a Cure. In-l.iiillv nlli'Vi's Ihi' iniwl v 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ntturk, t.n llii.iii". (I'm' cxiH'Woriition unci liisun-H n"l in On ol ln r lr mi ll lc lo nli'i'p j'xrcit In u ilwiir, ut ii Miitflt' Irinl will print-, s-nc turn in--1 ii I ii.u -kif.-f In Or. It. S'liiriiiiiuin, St I'.inl. Minn., hut ie.k uur ilriiKKlst nrsl. SIIKIUFF'SSALKOF REAL ESTATE! llv Wrlui' of il ri rnilli wilt nf Kl. I'll.. Nsiiril onl of I In' I "ill I ol Common I'lnm uinl to nn ill ii'iii'il, I will t'xse tu puliUc salt) nl thrfoiirt lions,- in Miililli iiiirv;li, on Saturday, January 27, IMU, lit In iiYlo) It. A. M. Hit' follow line mil est iitt : Truil No. 1. KOI UllMSor OIIOI.MI, Nil il- iitf In W'fsl IIimimt loivn-lilp. Sn.Vili r l'o., I'll., IhiiiihIi'iI In Till iiml fust liv pulillf rt'liil. Willi Ii lv sunlniry l.fMion U. U.. mitl WfM l In ml of i,i'oii' Kislit r, t'oiitalmiiK 1 Ai ri', innro or Ii ns. 'I'riut Nn. !l. SHimic In low null I p and t'oimly 'if'in'siilil. lM-lrir Hit' iiihIIvMi'iI H, of D.l ttrrrr more li-.-s, ImiiiiiiIimI imrlli liy limil of AtlKUHlilM Movit, i'ii-l liy lllniin HiTlltT, ft. ul. Htnitli Ik' licoriff Krt'iilis iiml I'nlvln l'l-li. TliH lt all llmlHTlmnl hi'li'tl. ttikt'ii Into t'xi'ciiilou and to be hoM tut tie proiN-rly of A. A. Ilowi'll. AI.KKKD Sl'WIIT. Sheriff. Slirrin'H iilllrc, MltMlt'liuiKli. Jan. , V tSHKKIFF'B HALE OF REAL ESTATE 1 My virtue of a certain writ of U Fa-lt' ed out of Hie court of Uoiunion I'liw county mT,.t 1 u.K UtrivuiU, I Will f'XpnM t pUilVHIti ui uiu louri iioune in Miauieuuivu, an Saturday, Jauuary 27, 1801, nl In o'clock. A. M . tlii'fnllwlti r' il fut ittt i All Iiml rrrtiiln mi'iviiuiKi' orir.i. I of liunl Hltu lilt' In WfHt HfiiviT low 'tmlilp. SnyUiT rtiunly.l'iL I'oiiliilnlini TWKNTY t'.ti) Al'HKH. iiioik or U-nh. iHitinili'tl norili liv I'uhlio Komi, earn and hoiiiIi liy I. iml of Itmili'l ll txilnp'r. mitl Wi-hI. hy lmnl of Kiiih Ii sIii'IIi'IiImtiT. wht'rt'on ar en-t t.-tl a iini'inni.' ii.iii.', si.iiiii' uinl oilier oiUDiillilliiiiH. Si'li il. t iki ii Into i'''i nilon uinl to lx' bold us tlif iroMTU of ilitini s II. Hrowrr. Ai.Kucn si'i:t'iiT.siit riir. slu rlllsoilii'i'. Mi i titiinli..l.iii. int. OKl'llA.NS- COl'UT HAI.K OF REAL ESTATE ! Tin' iiii'l. rl.'in il. AilmliiNt rator- ol tlip t'Hlali ol JoM'pli II. si i nit. lati- ol siirliiir IowiihIiIi). Sn . ilrr I 'unnty. IM.. (Ii i i t'.i'il. liy vlttun of tinoi.l. r Ihniii'iI mil ot I lie oi lnin' t'otirt of Snyilt-r I n. not riM' io ptllilli' hail' oil llll' pri'lllltH'H, ti inllt'H inn Hi of AilaiiiNlnirk', on Saturday, February 3, 1894, Tlif following valuable real eslate, to-w lt : Tr.n l No. 1. Ili'liiv all Unit tcrl.ilii iiieHxino.',' or lr.u l of lam). Klliiate In Spi liii IW., SindiT coin, iv, pa., iKiiimleil nor Ii ly land of Simon Iteiiler uinl JiiM'pli lla-sMlnifer, en.it hy Jcnn- rwiiiii' uinl iiaini'N nenier. sotll II uy l.i'Vl rlllltll ami John llii, t,', nn, in, ami west by Alexander 1 1 1 1 III Ml. -1. fonlalnliiK Na .M'KKS, lucre or leits, hereon areereeieil a two-xlory Dwi llln lloine II ink II o n, uimhI lllackHliillll S'lop. ami all other hoccMi.uy out I u Hit I n ltm. II orchartli of choice Irull, k,km waier ill Hie door. AIkiiiI M acri'H nl uilHlr.icl Is clear and under good eultlvutlou. The lialaticels well tlinlM-red. Trm I No. llelnif it ffilaln I.lmesione Lot, sltiialeln township, county and Statu nfoiesiitd, IkiiiihIciI north hy lands of lletilieii I in ,110, east hy W ilson Matter, south hy Imnli i f Heuls-u lireese and west hv lands of I smut Anrind. eon laliilii oNIC Hil ltl'll (V,) OK AN A' UK. more less, w it It 1 he appuiletiaiices, ou which la creel ed a I.1MK KILN. Sale locoininenco at In o'clock, n. in., of gald day w lieu terms w 111 he made kuown h MAKY A. STOI T. KolllOKl' W. STtifT, Administrators, ADMlMSTUATolt S NOT1CK. Let tern of ailiiiiiiUlratlon in estate of t'atharliiu Auileraou, lata ol Ulnipnma twp Snyder rnuuty, l' , il'O'il, IihvIiik hsrn Krhlitud to Hi uudfrnlKiiDd, all pumuii kuumt thtitl kelvi-a Inilelitt'd lu mid el ile am rvipierled to make lininnliate payment, whilu tlio.n hat hi rlaluii will preKt'iil theiu duly aullnntnaud to ihc uudurnlKUvd. JA31K M. ANIIKHSON, Jul. 4, 't'l. AOiniiilMlrator Caution Notice. Nollee Is herehy given thai 1 havn purchaHed nl l omtalile's Sale on .Ian. 1 II h, Is'.u. !,0 fnrui sioeic ami lioiisvliold K'"sls of J. K. Wuuer, of MnnriH' low nshlp. and have It'll the Kaint In his Nisses.ilon for use, and rant Ion all parlies iik'alnsl luetlillliii; Willi aamo : Miorses. oowh, aiii lli is. I calf, 1 hriNsUow, 4 shoals, iclilckelis, 1 1 Imrso wnifou, 1 hprliik'-watfou. 1 buirirv, 1 aled, I sIi-Ik'Ii. I w lieel harrow, 1 harvester, i mower, I irraln drill, V cultivators, V harrows. 11 plows, it scl ilutililii uud hliik'le-lreea, 1 ralti tiadlit. I scythe, 1 k'rlmhslone, I hay fork with llviures, V set hay ladders. 4 net gears. I humify Inu ness. 6 ll.v-in Is, 1 eoru-pl.ihler, I Kalinin Mill. Korks, Sliovels, Itakes. II luiihrls of hilckw heat, lot ol oats, I Ion of hay, 1 diu'i;liii; Iron, 1 k'rubbliiK II k', h ind rakes. S, Inishel meastue. a row f lalne. Iok chain, k'taln hags, wins) haw, cross i' il N.iw, eai MMiler lisils, lniHiiii machlia', cook stove ami lll ures, coal stow ami llxiuies, aliik, 1 corner cupboard. I hrcailcuplioaril, limit cheat, wood elicit. I scl 1 halts, I'm kltnf chair, lot ol carpet, bureau, chest. I beds and iHsldluy , elocic, lap robe, horse lilatikels, lot o apple. n, 11 ut, li tallies, 4 c.i. 'is of lard, lot of tatoes. canned Irull. I! barrels of vinegar, 1 h.iiii kt'iittt sliitid, Iron ki'llht, l nailntaudi, hutter 1 Inn 11. ciiK'ks. siitis.iK Mutter, lard press, meat Is-m h, m, ut noli nlih inc. it. mi ni ae. maul and neilu'tta UUll. .'no hiislii ls of corn In I he em', .ami I hot s." miT tlileslillor liiachltie. Henry J. H jner purchased juiifr. b olKialn In kriniii'l at Ihc same lime. Man. M av A. Wai.nkh, 1 ltl, w. S'llelil, I'a. Candidates' Cards. FOR ASSKMIILT. Ituprai.irANa nr Sam Ponrrr. In nnstftit, Ing Hi name of htm. W. Hermann for Amwnih- ty, wp ask you to Kitpton a man wnre wpun. Ilennlsin la untUPllonetl 1 a man who him ti'n faithful toovorv trust Imposed, whoiw Inlcirrlty lots never Ixwn queationed and whow t haract.'r is ts'vonu reproaen. lie is in inn 11ror 01 man hMHlainl we Ix'llevn. will fill the nfllcn to w hich ho aspire w ith signal ability. Il deserves to te ph iiiii(vi anu w e musi earnesiiy auneii your in in MMtirintf nn notniuaiioii. ins. Fki.iiw KrrPBi.ti'ASB. Itoraen Allemnn anotild represent us In the next, l'iflshiture. Ihs iuisc he Is a llfelonir Itennhllean. has done ai tlve Party work, had the proper ahllll le. and m worthy of ns'otrnioon. I.el ua 00 me imr iiiiiik uy 11011, and not 11 liilluenced aga'tist him by nils. reprPHentntlnn or iri')niHei'. We have not for Ifotlen how he spoke for lliicki'lilsTif mid the whole Kepiihllenn llt'ket at our last party meet llik" lu C'entreHlle. I KNTKa. T. It. II Antra Please niniotitieo my name ns n rainlldate lor Asemlilv, stthjis't to the deels Ions of the Itepuhllcati purtv at Us itrltiiarv elis--lion t'l lie held March III. Should I ln nomlliat ed and elected. I will endeavor to perform the duties ol Hie ofllce faithfully and honestly. Yoiini truly, W. W. WITT EN M Y Kit. I'ltoTlloNoTAKY. T. II. ItAHTKa. t'ttstom hnsalmitst mad" It a law etititllnir 11 falthlul oflleer of the eoiiul vto a sis'oml term, and as I have endeavored to the l'st of mv abintv to nerfortn ttie duties of no ofllce for one term, i hereby iitttnorie von to 11 11 le hi 10 ' 111.' name as a candid. ite for re-election lo II flh'e ol I'rollionoiai v, suhi'ct to the rules iroveriiliiif Die Itepuhllcati pilinarv, I mil thankful for the favors bestowed 11 (w n me hy the siple, ami hope by a f.ttililul petforinam e of I he duties eiicuinlsMt iihiii me to luerll I hell continued njMns't mid support. J. 'A I.V IN St lit it'll. ih:i;isti:h k 111:1 tnii:ii. T. II. II vtiTKK. The two term ssfciii III ofllce hiuiiu' Is-. 11 r tftiled by the lt''iii:ln am In tills 1 "iml v when' the Inctilnls'iil leus prou-n hluisi'lf t apableaud noi'tliy, ami havlinf served one term ns Id filter a Itecord'-r, I hereby an ihorle yo'ilo annoittiis' my name fur re-el-c Ipill. lit 'ill" vii tin- time t ll;l 11 k 1 1 n- the H ople tnroiik'll I he I'mr for I lie supsnl thev have k'lven hie and the contlilein e tle v te.te I In t ie. Iloplhlf thry have tint luiiml II ml -pi e i l. mitl iisklir.- their :uptirl at t lie primary In d itch. I hale tie' honor to remain Your obi dieiil s ran' . 1.. M. slllMii;!.. IHS'1 Hit T ATTol.'NKY. IIP. I'm r.- Please ahtiouuce ln name as a candidate for District Attorney. sihccl to the rules voveruliii.' the Id'pulillt an primary, ami obiiire, Yours trulv. .1. M. HA h Kit, Sprltnr ' T. II II vtokii. I'lease itlihoiince my Halite as 11 candidate nr theolllce ol District Atlotiiey. sllhlect tolhe rules Koverilllnr the Kepllhllcatl prlmmy, iiml ohllk'e. Hes-ci fully, llAKVKV K. Mtl.l.KK .11 IIY COM MISSION Kit. T. II. HvitTKR.- I'lease 11 ti in 'il lie.- my nalne ns a ciimlldali' lor .tuty ( omiiilssioner. sul'l' i t lo the rules k'no'i'iltu.' the nepuhllcan primary. KollKli l' KKAUIl K, Franklin twp. Kn. Post. Ilellevlluf that Mlddlts'reek town ship Isentltled lo 11 Utile oiilceotiee In n while, I hereby iiuthorle you lo mihouiice my name as a candidal)' for Jurv I'oiniulsstouer. lil.NUY K. SN Y HI II. Kreamer. Kli. I'ofT. Pleas iiniioiiiice my name ns n cambilaie for the noinluailon for Jury I 'ononis sloner. I have nlwavs Is'eti true and loyal to the party s cause and therefore ask Us aiipHirl at the comuiliik' primary elu'tloti. H 11.1.1 AM ltoMltl. .MiniiijiHriiou. Kn. I'okt. I'lease imnotihce the name of John Milsselman of our tow nshlp as 11 candidate fol Jury Commissioner, mid ohllk'e. Yours from I'KNN. T. II. Maktkk. l'Haan annntincp my name f8 a candidate for Jury Commissioner, auhjocl tx the rules of the Itepuhllenn primary. JOHN 11. KN KIT, Hprllik. DKf.BOATR TO frTR (XINV'finv Kn. Poor. rleaae announce my name aa a randldaU) for Delegate U State Convention, and otuik'e yours 11. c. sami'ski.. Cbktkk Have You Read The Times, PHILADELPHIA, This MorniiKj. TllO TilXlOM Is IIih most extensively circnluteil and w iilely reatl newspaper piil'lislieil hi I'eiiiisylva nia. I ts (liseilssinii ef I'lililie men mitl illl)llt! Uit'ilsures is in the interest ol pill. lit! integrity, liouest coveniuieni ami prosperous industry, nml it knows no party or personul aHeKiunee it t renting pulilit! issues. In T lie lirinol est hiiiI liest sense h family nml n-u -era) newspaper. TllO XilltCS aims to have the larg est eireiilnluiii by tleserviiik,' il. uinl claiuis tlmt it id uiistirpiisseil in nil the essi'iiliuls of a Kreat metropolitan newspaper. Specimen eopii-H of iinv cilitloii will lie sent fret; lo any one st'iuilno; their aihlress. Toi'niH HAII.Y, $1 10 per annuui ; 1.00 lor four luonllis ; Lid cents pel uionlli ; (leliveretl liv carriers for C cents per week. SUNDAY EDITION, twenty-four lart:e, handsome pakjes KM coluiuiii', elegantly illustrated, i.00 per litilililil ; 5 cents per copy. Pally nml Sniulnv, $.1 (HI per annum : .. cents per month WKKKIA EDI TION, SO cents per annuui. Address all letters to THE TIMES, Philadelphia. ADMIXISritATOU'S XOT1CK. Let tcra of Administration on the -a Into of MAKY Ill'Sli, htto el Mniinie Townhl, Snyder euunty, l'a., dee'd. Imvinir hc'Bn n ran 1 t'd In the uiii)cri-iKntd, all persni.t knowltiK thvimelve liidi'hled to wild "tulo era r--iUiil to luaka luinivdiaiv psviiient, whih tlitme liHViuif elalmt will prinent them duly an. tlienlloatod lo tho UDdrriiltiued. It. V. I ISS, Jan. i!6. 'B4. A.liuinl-lnitor. HENCH&DROM GOLD'S SAWMILLandENGINES A won.lnrlnl Improvement In Friction IVi'tlsnnil (tlulltit'k, lUu-k iiuiiliiti til 1 urriiik'e iliree llmea ua kil it- any other In the nmikit. I licliaii f lutl'll t'1'1 il. caunlni; all Ihu fis d :i'Uilm( to Mliilid mil Millie hnckliiK; vrrnl suvliia In power nml wear. WHO' lor circular uud prices; fuiiilhlini frtsi usin bpi'lieiitlini. AIkii SiM iii Tnolh line rows. Huv Ite lies, f ulllvnlnl's. Coin I'latit. rrs, sin ll -rs, etc. Mmttun Ihu ji;m'. HEfiCH h DHDMGCLD, Manfrs., YORK, P.. 5 fSc t crown Acme. Tho Lost Burning Oil that can be mado from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not Hinoko the chimney. It will not char tho w ick. It has a high fire test. It will not explotlo. It is without a comparison as a per fet'tion Family Safety Oil. It in manufactured from the fin eat Crutlo in tho most perfectly equip ped rcfmerieH in tho world It is tho Best. Ask jour dealer for Crown Acmo. Trndo orders filled by Yours truly, THE ATLA1ITI3 HEFIlttlTQ CO. Sunbury Station, Hunbury, Pa. Cjurt Proclamation. W'lll.HKAS the ll.nl. II ir.il.l M. M.'t'lurt l'n' ,b id .Imlae ol the .In. Ile al limirirt nitiipiei il td th" i'. 'in, ti I Si y.ler, I nlnn ami MltlllN, ami .lireielah t ri'ii-e and Henry II'iim n ll-ii... A"s-i. tie Jiidrfen In and for Sny der einlut , I, iv e .n led Oieir pieeepl. beiirlnic Into the '.'i'.h day nl lib, A. II., I-Vl. to tuc lin en . I Inr Ihu hiililiuu ul 1111 1 irphann' I'niirt, a I'oti rt nl 'i, nine, 11 I'lrap, court el I yer and 'rir. 111 1 ne r tin I leneral 'unit id Itmuler Serslona uf tlu'l'e. , at Mi'tillel'iirah, inr tho count "t snvder. mi th" '.th Mond'iv. fbelmr the Mth dav 1, 1 ltl. ls4i, and lo eiitiiluue tine week. Notice h th"rel"te hefenv u Iv ell In tin, I'oroll- er, .liftiei n nlthe I'e ne uinl I 'instable In anil Inr tin Holy "I i,v,ler. t i appear lb their pri.pi r perj..ii a iili t in ir roll, reenrds. IiiiiiiIkI- tti'li , iMllnlmi' ii'i).. iilx ether ri ttii'lnhriltieck (1 dn th"e Ihtius whiell of Oielr ntnen- and In Iha.r In hull 1 at nun In be dmu and wltnr'frg and pi r-nii. pr eiititu In le hall ul tho I'tini iimiitveiiitti auain.t snv persntinr poitiniis lira re- iiiiri 'i in t e iiii ti it"i mere aiieii'iiiiv and do I'.irlniu withnnt leavo it I their peril. Ju-liiei are nil e, in he punctual lii t hi r at tendance it ttie :ij. (minted time airtee.bly to nnliee. Un ci. tiud'T 111 v hand and nr.il at the sitierltr nllleo In Mhldlel'urKli, the :.lnl day olJan. A . l., one tnmi.ail'l "iifht till nil ed "nd iHiev lur, AI.I KKIi SHWIIT, She III. CAVtAI 0. 1 HHUL MAKKSi ourrrtiun 1 o. PA I OOTAIN A PATENT f For a prompt an.wer and an bnnent cplnlnn, writ to All NN A CO., who hare had nearly rift yeara' eilienenoa In the patent tmaineaa. Communtca t trlctly ronfldeiitlal. A llandhaok of In fnnuatioD eoneiTtiuur 1'aleitla and bow to ob. lain tbem aent free. Alaoa ratalogueot meuhao. leal and cletitlflc book! ent free. l'ntenta taken Ibmuab Munn It On. rwerbra arwial nolle In the Krlrnllflr Amrrlran, and thus are hroitifht wltlelf bWnnttbe publlowtth nut ont to the lnentor. Tbla nlendld paper, limueil w'kly. eleuantly llluit rated, baa by far the larnvit rireulatioo of any eclentino work in the World. f.1 a year. Hperlmen enpiea aent free. liullditui Kdluoo, monthly, fl6a year. Slnale) entiles, '2.1 cents. Fvery number contains beau. Iiful plate, lu colors, and pboKHtrapba of Dew houses, with plana, enabling bulldera lo show the latest deslans and secure oontraeta. Address MUNN i IX), Mw YoHX, 31 BaUkafiwAT. 1 ne County Fair affords an excellent opportunity for the pick-pocket to pet your watch. If you wouU be proof against his skill, be sure mat me now tor ring) is a This wondertul how Is now fitted to the jas. isoss Filled Watch Cases, which ate maJe of two plates of Rold selJered to a plate of composition metal. Look equally as well as solid gold cases, and cost about half as much. Guaranteed to wear 20 years. Always look for this trade mark. Win rrfmitnj ii-itlmut U r-- ""ov, rlilVu lie Sold only throuch watch dealers. A aitch cue opener which miket a handsome charm tent tree on request. KeystoneWatch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. rJEL BUGGIES at Price t3s1, flyh l AKIN A .UllNh.vM Jnpltiiiriry... JtTi WeOotthe 1 hjetmi k4 PltU'lJi ,U1 "lepKurrey fi; outwll AIX ii 1...-1 - i''"i''i ... "ivi . i 1 .r .M. jmy or avjr nuirirr iiaruuss. u n tnnuH , tf5J!wll,'','''!, 11 Ji n Mi'i'llenuui's li 7 mrKau nauuie, (1 6 WK'e Free. J tiSJ IWUUwrnoeBt.,Cliicuiiiatl,0. l0(OeV EV;iS' 93 LYE ro?.i:3ED act rsr.rujiio U'.MI.NIIU) T'lOatronicral uinl purest I. ye nni'.e. I nlUe iiher l.-e. It hclne; a n ii j louder and packed lu a t un wbli r nvalile lid. Ilia (oiilenta ate alviu). reitily fnr line. Mill tiniltn tl'e lieal perfumed Hard Knap lit J.1 inlnilteM svllliutlt lMIMleT. II la I le ha'al Inn I'-ansluK v.nts Cti.'is ill l.iiii-ilitff .Ink's floM'is, vai-l.iiut l il liis i.dtit -. trees, uc. PENHA. EALT M'F O CO Ocu. AKta., 1'hllu., l'a. S. l SUKA..V, In-tiranee A'ifiit untl Urokcr. IViina I'reok, lJ. O. l'a. Hal', tlr-i ,',K. stock Oncipinirs represented. Viet . r pr - niiiin notr., Iieuco you pay no aH'e-."lC'i. in-1 .nn"' pi ice I on all kinds id ifood farm pr., p,r!, wellinKii. stores and ehurchua any. ay ne .' I.', -.nviier ii nd t'lilon ennnMe.. in i." I i I . M. Nhuaur's Store.Ci'Otrovtre, l'a f ::iy, Oulcl ly. Parmnnantlv Roatorud. llfinairH, Nrrvoiines. lleblllly. end all I'll) it .in "I evils I mill em ly iri'nraer l.iKir excofe. llui i j 1 1 - of iiverwnra, mi kneu, worry, eiu. r uli Hi' i ', develi ptuenl, nnd t"tio .liven Ui every or. id iKiriiiiti of llirt imdy. Gnnpln, cutunu uic . laiiite.h.ita tmtr ivDinent si-en. t-'uituri; it; -u In. Jim ri'li'r,.:i ., Bone", eiulaiiutlutia a . i mti mailed e.en.'u.ii free. Aititre.s -Kli MfcOIOAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. V. t.,.r .".''."".f r''V' ' tl K J . B . MAllR,llll.lbM. - - - - r ' '""mo U' i n ir"Ol nuellti'tts 1 ii,l.lin,.i,fr. Kii.lorw rowUuri.fir Uiii.Ulifwici i,nui. iMUe OiUeWU. hui leaf tilllUlftr, VUfiV ImiWI. V A.M. i I I'Ae "r Stoves, Stoves, Stoves ! ItANGES from $13.00 tip, I ill proved Cook I Stoves, from 10.00 i n'r. . Thpae are nstonlxhltitfly low jtrlttfa. but monoy Ii money now ami (roes Jt erpiit whj'i If you pay the caali whloli In the way I do tuialne, nml ft la i'e chenpeat In the end w you can nave 20 per cent, by bnviinr of me. I 'o liamlle I Stove Fixtures and Spouting, with nil klndi nml nlzea of pipe ready for use. Oive me a rail nml see what ui'TKalna I oiler. M. L. SIIANXOX, Swineford, Pa. 1 square South of IVpot. G. C. GUTELIUS. THE ONE- PRICE CLOTHIER! DBA 1,12 FiisliioiiiiMo cloth inj, Hats, caps, Necktie., (len(s Furnishing (Soods, Summer Under r, and Celeloid I I Islen's shirts, j..tU- wear, goods, T Clothing for prince Pauper! Oldjhing that looks like silk and wears like leather. Come to tho old Keliablo where you get what you pay for. My new stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all the latest styles. Too busy waiting on customers to tell you more, come and see for yourself. G. 0. GUTELIUS, t Mi. 'leburfihjPa. CUBS Don't 111: but they iro a great ways la thatdlrentlon. Thenjwhy neodto'the City for ready-made clothing and theu take them to ajtk lied local tailor to improve the lit, when you can Ret a SUBSTANTIAL- MAKE AP M FIT at once oy going to HENRY L. PHILLIPS- MERCHANT TAII.OU, Solimurrove, where your work is always guaranteed or you have recourse. Thin in a qumtion that liferents every inan and boy .A neaMlttlng nult.no matter what thenaterlal Is It always look better than nn lll-lltting milt no matter how fine the goodn. Then come at ouee and get litn. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Late Foreuiuu for E. E. I5UCK, four doors west of Rank. Kelinngrove. HoneHt IiiKiirnnee nt Honent Hates. The Het UootU for the LeaHt Money. GENERAL INSURANCF flGENCY. Only the (ldi'8t. btrougebt tANlt No Assessments Sound, Holld anil True Indeuiuity. SEE DUR COMPANIES i RAHB I.tlfATitiw Aetna Hartford Home XcwYork Firo Association Philadelphia Fidelity and Casualty Xcw York Equitable Life Ins. Soc.Ncw York All llllkfllMSil Anl.nstafl n 1 .... lv. , .nrnc), rutin aiways receive the Utmost care and attention. Entiro satisfaction guaranteed. We Boholt a share of your patronage. H. HARVEY SOHOOH, Selinsgrove, Pa Liberal AdJuKtments. Prompt Payments. THE PATENT VAklABl.13 I KICTION FliED Baat 8et Works In th World. Saw Mill & Engine Recid thi Medal and Highest Award at th World '$ Columbian Exposition. Vfsrnuilrd tha haat msits Klilnalo Mills. Martilnory sod .SUudsfil Aicruiulliirsl Jtupli-miilits of lltml Wusi it) M I'limst prii's. HuA fur lllualrstail CUliiuSk A. D. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd.. i YORK, FENNA. mnniiimn SQUAKE 1IKATJ EUS from $14.00 up. And'all other Oonl Stoves from $3.25 up. it in Children snita and everything to mako a man look handsome and feel happy, at prices that discount all imitation stores Tlifi Man Largest ami Lompaules. No Premium Notes. RepreNenting every class Of AH8KTS ilO,G50,139.0J 9,370,010.00 5,0G7,851.74 1.587.0G7.40 130,198,518.3S , 1. 1 1 . "JH. L. H. VOELKLEH. DENTIST. Treating, tilling, artificial teeth, bridge ami crown work. Nitrous oxide gas fur puinlens extractions. Everything pertaining to tlentibtry. Vau lloKklrk's old stand, SELlNSUltOVE, PA. JAS. U. CHOUSE, ATTOKXK AT LAW, .... , MiuoLKuunir, pa: All business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Con sulfation lu Ens-litl, and Uertuan. 1 ' "A.