Published every Thurs Jay. Geo. W. Wagenseller, Editor. Arthur E Cooper, Manager. Subscription $1.50 per year. which mint ly pilrt In mlviinc thc-n netit out- bhh' me ooiiniy.) MTU Of AOVlRTItlNO. All trtis.'iii nilvrrllwtni'iitK not oMii-rwIw oontmctcrt fur wllltw rluiwd M thi rule of is font pT line (niTiiiirli'l iiiciiniri') for first Iriwr Hon hikI It) ci'iits xt line lor i-vcry ituhw-qtu'nt awn ion. irututri it tfp'rl, dr.. rftrfetrntt n linr. Cooper ii Wn'iiKeller, 1'rop'rn. Thursday, Dec. 13, 1891. Susquehanna University. On TiichIuv, 1W. -Itli, tlicIHrcc turn of Mi.sitmrv Inxtituti' nu t at S'linrovt' ami -1iniipil tlie natiK of tlic institution to "Sustitli;iiii)u ITnivjTHtv." Tin iuiliiit Trti1 in 1S."S was niHnl "Tin1 S-liiisjjrovi1 Mall" ami tin- new liniMin jnt nrtnl lia Ixt-n naimtl ' itistavus AdolpliiiH Hall" in honor of (lit Kitij; nf Switli ii, ulm tliil m much to promote tin- ratisc of protestant ism. Tlie new liiiiMini; lias Imtii erii tel at a eost of 110,(10(1. Tin title of Prof. V. P. Manliart was elianeil from Sniierinteiiclent to PresiiKnt aiul tlie Imiml ilim-tnl him to devott1 his entire attention from now until eommeiieenient in the interest of the institution's linan eial welfare. lr. .1. I!. .Pimm, the former Prineipal of the Classical leiartment, was entrustel with the entire eontrol of tin Hep' courses. (iiistaviis Ailolphus Hall will lie ilnlic;it-l at next coiiimeiicciiieiit. The change ot' name ofthis lloiirish inj; institution may excite some comment aixl, x-ivliiinv, some un fiivoralile criticism. In order to avoid any unjust ccnsiircwhieh may rashly Ik? made upon this action ol thclioard, wo accept this opMrtuu ity to exjilain the reasons that actuated the lioard in making this de'ision. Missionary Institute1 has had u , ...... - r. ,r-cjtcaw i jlnaw.1 r, pRMci. iiif; to it nil of the privilege of a tirst elass University. These priv ilexes, tl e iHMinl now pmjxiscs to use. The Junior class course has Ih'cii added this vear and the S-nior class studies will Ik1 added next year. This will make the com plete college course lcadin; up to the regular University decrees. Other additions will h made from time to time until the University curriculum is complete. When the matter is fully explained and un dcrstood there need Ik1 no fear ol unfuvoralile criticism, l.ut the cir . . - A 1 ruiiisuiiiccs iimv not in1 properi v nn- derstMKl and fir fear ofthis, we are not ipiite sure that a more modest sounding name inijrlit not lie U tter. Hut the name is a small matter ; the Jloard is determined to make a tloiirishin": college out of it and no matter whether criticisms at pres ent are adverse or not, the time will soon comu when the University will show to the world that she de serves nil the honor she now assumes. Tbe selection of the instructors and the variety of the specialists to gether with tbe general satisfaction iven on all sides reflect especial credit upon tbe efforts of Professor Bowersox. The movement to pub lish tbe proceedings of tbe institute in a thing that should have been done long Ago and thus place Snyder county on an equality with ber sister counties. On the whole, the insti tute was pronounced by tbe oldest tencbers tbe most successful insti tute held for years. New Ground for Divorce. A new ground for divorce is tbnt of a sensitive Han Francisco husband, a copy of whose petition was shown to us by n Philadelphia lawyer the other day. The petitioner says lileacbed or artificial colored hair is easily distinguished as such sl does not appear natural, nor does it deceive any person, but is perfectly patent and noticeably conspicuous, It is regarded by the majority of right-thinking persons as an indi cation of a loose, dissolute, and wanton disposition, and is regarded so and commonly held to be a prac tice never affected by a modest, pure and respectable woman." Ladies of tbe soda-created golden locks, what think you of such senti merits ns these T This husband claims that ho is mortified nud hu miliated on Recount of tho change in tbe color of bis wife's hair, and he fart hur says in bis petition: "She is a brunette naturally. Her hair is of a chestnut brown color, which in its normal state is modest and be coming and harmonizes with tbe natural color of ber skin and eyes. Since we married she has, against my wishes and protest, and with intent to vex, annoy.exasporote, and sbanin me, dyed ber hair and chang ed its hbiide to a conspicuous and showy straw or cannry color. As a consecpienco of this artificial color ing she has been obliged to paint ber face to secure an artificial com plexion in keeping with tho artificial color of ber buir. Tbe combination has given ber a giddy, fast, and sporty appearance." 1 should not suppose any women with any spirit ut all would want to live an hour with a man who said that about her. To expose ber to tbe world as a dy ed blonde and to assert under oath that she paints I It is too, too much 1 What a monster of a man 1 Honor Worthily Bestowed. Tho TcncherB Instituto is past and gone. With it came tho lessons and experiences that are now tho record of past events. Xo ono better understands tho needs and it iuire meuts of a successful instituto than the present County Superintendent. Tlie instructors were of tho very ablest and by their earnestness and foiceof character impressed them selves upon the teachers by means of usi ful lessons taught. The list is too long to go into tl,. tails ,f each instructor's special service in behalf of our teachers. Tlie evening entertainments were of tin-highest character. Dr. Il:tnly .ii Wednesday night taught many a usi ful lesson and awakened in the breast :. many a young man a high- r ideal of life and a quicker iiiipuli.c for the hope of a prosperous future. Dr. Dyron W. King on Thursday night with a most powerful voice and a great degree of elocutionary skill entc ita.ned and delighted the audience. ' V -. SAZTOXTCLE& r Ilattie Qill and brother Charles of Salem visited here overSundaj. Isaiah Bowersox and family made a trip to Union Co. last week Harvy Scheaffer who had been staying in St( pbensonCCo. 111. for about two years is home to visit bis parents and friends Milton Amig called in our town on Friday Tbe re porter does not go to school, there fore bis gas cannot escape through that pipo which "that cousin" mentioned in last week's paper. Probably if it could, it would take some of tbe rust off which was caused by being exposed to the dampness of tbe well. If it is a pipo, it must be there to drain the St. Lawrenco river to tbe Oulf of Mexico .... Preparations are being- made for a Christmas entertainment at this place Mrs. Erdley and daughter of New Berlin visited here recently. SELINSGROVE. Houser went to Lewistown last week to have an operation performed on his eye. . . .John O. Qoss moved his saw mill to Mifflin county, near Lo gan, where he expects to have a winter's job Asfarasheard from J. I. Erb, killed tbe largest hogs in W. B. for their age. 313, 320, 82.1, and3.'4 lbs John O. Goss's fath er died on Sunday from the effects of two strokes of paralysis. . . .Went Beaver expects to be well represent ed this week at tbe county capital . . . .The Lewistown Police got into a little business last week with our horse Jocky George. But after Oeorgo explained matters he left 'or Snyder county rejoicing. .. .Our teachers who attended institute last week, report having had a good time and found out a good many usefu points in regard to teaching. Al they have to do now is to put them into practice. Bob. The weak points in the character of William of Germany are that he smokes cigarettes and plays lawn tennis. Postmaster Sullivan at Spangler, Cambria county, refused to dis tribute copies of the late editions of tbe Ebenburg Mountaineer, Cam bria Freeman, Carrolltown Netrs, and Hastings Tribune because they contained an advertisement of a local lottery. He notified the Postmas-ter-GenerAl, who instructed him to forward all copies to tbe department at Washington, which be did. -erett Jlepublican. Tbe Paxtonville Roller Mills is turning out a superior quality of Hour. The clean, purified middlings is reduced on a well balanced French Burr, giving the bread that sweet "nutty" flavor, and will keep it spon gy and moist for a wbolo week, just the kind of Hour to suit tbe farmers. Tbe Buckwheat Hour is manufactur ed, on lolls, and purified, unsurpass ed any where. Rousted corn meal always on band. Chas. P. Swenole. Our teachers are well pleased with the institute. We heard several say it was tbe most successful they ever attended.... James Carey and wife of Sunbury spent Sunday with II. P. Janet t and wife on River street. . . . Miss Hatlio Kwartz of Troxelville visited Miss Minnie Row, Friday. . . Landlord Wm. Arbogast took charge of tbe National Hotel on Monday. . . E. S. Willis of Freeburg was in town on Monday evening ...Mrs. J. A. Lumbard and daughter Ethel, are visiting Rev. McLain in Avoca, N. Y. . . John B. Fockler has been D. G. P. for tho Odd Fellows of Snyder county for thirteen j'ears.... Hath. Hummel of Williainsport, is visiting his grandfather, postmaster L. R. Hummel. .Harry McCarty, who had been in tho South-west for several mouths, is homo on a visit Mr. Hess of Carlisle spent Monday and Tuesday hero If. W. Hummel of Northumberland was in town Mon- lay evening. You Know. WEST BEAVER. Wm. Peter has relieved our right bonorablo Alexander Knepp from carrying tho mail. . . .Our old citizen, in. i reaster, is on the sick list. . . . The Sunday schools are making pre parations for a grand treat to their Scholars on Christmas day. . . .Henry After a storm comes a calm and tbe raid of the brokers on Reading stock the other day has been follow ed by a season of quietude for that much-abused financial commodity. Time is begining to show that aftn all Franklin B. Gowen's great never cbasnH of coal IiitkIm worn nr 7 to get as wild as some people dec,v;,u MotJr to be. It is true they f showeil it to ture and in some insthe and I'd sot speculative- -NevertheJ ha said I'd cueering proBpeci mai ine iuture may show much of the speculation to be exceedingly profitable and if the management gets into a position to "hang on," tho sun of prosperity will some day shine on this great cor poration. Meanwhile the wisest course is to give to those who are endeavoring to reduce tbe chaos of its affairs to something like order, tbe encouragement of confidence. AftcrTHREE MONTHS of Daily Wear This Collar Is Still in Good Condition. Thnt'8tccaiic itsthe"CELI.t;tOID,, Collnr. It original cost wns 25 cts. and it cost the wenrw nothing after ward to keep it clean. When soiled, simply wipe off with sponge or wet cloth. These collars and cufls ore water Proof, and arc the only waterproof f;ootl iiiriIc with an interlining of incn ; therefore the only ones that rati last nnd give ahsolulc satisfac tion. Kvcry piece ol the genuine is sUtilped as follows: Elluloid Refnsc anything that ts not ro marked, anil'tf your driller has not got the right kiiid send direct to ns, cnclosinK amount, and we will mail you a sample postpaid. Collarn 85 cts. each. Cull's 50 eta. pair. Give size, and state whether stand-up or tunicd-down collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 4'J7-'J BnUmr, HEW YOBK. Pllrat Pllea! ItrhlK Pllra. 8Ti"roMH-MilKture: IntoiiHelU'tanimndstltiir. Inir; moHt ut nltfht j wonw hvsrrHtrlilnir. If si lowed tomnl lime tuinim fnnn. which ullcn tilmxl Hnil ulo-rnto, Ix'Tonilntr very sore. Swath Oimtmfnt Mop the lU'hlnir and lilocdliar. boals uiitTiiiinn, nun 111 mimi i:iiM-HriMiuvit he tumor. At rlrnirtrlHtH. or bv mall, tor eo centH. Dr. Kwayue & Son, I'lilliulelplila. AclrtM. dulilrnrlN. Multiplies and Olvtdea mi to. matlrallv. A iiizln, a llame, nn Arithmetical romp. Now you run do a nnd now you can't; hill keep your temper, the oilier tollow In In the Riimeilx. Mulled or cent. Tilt HM O.N 4l CO., Uraiid Itaplda, Ohio. ULEICH'S CENTAL KOOMS. SElfnsgrovBi Fa. Teeth cleaned. pxtnictHt. tmnlnntjul. re (mint. d. Diseases and Injuries to the toolli and mouth treated. Artificial bcIm, crown, bridges and obdurittors Inserted. All kinds of nillnir. Uold work a specialty. ....... Eo.n.ri.Kini.D.D.8. 711100 in w els' dwelling, soutu side entrance, l,llt National Uotl Geo. W. Jenkins, editor of th Santa Maria "Times," Oil., in epeakin of the various ailments of children said: "When my children bave croup ther is only one patent medicine that I ever use. nud that is Chamberlain's CoiikIi lteuiedy. It DOHBemes some medical properties that relieve the little sufferers Immediately. It is, in my oniuiou, the best coiikIi medicine In the market' If this remedy is freely given as soon as the croupy cough appears it will prevent the at tack. It is also an Ideal remedy for whooping cotitfli. There is no danger iu giving it to children, as it contains nothing Injurious. Kor sale by J. W. Sauipsell, renos Creek, Pa. DR. KILMER'S Koolf Tst-stAT KIDNE LIVER -iss BlcV& rain in tho Hack Joints or hip, sediment In urine like brlck-dust frc'iuent iuiig (,r mention, rlieuiuulism. Kidney Complaint Dlubetes, ilromy, wunty or high colored urlno. I Hilary Trouble FtliiKiiilf seiiNitioiiH when voiding, distress pres. mire in tlio purl, urethral irritation, stric ture. Disordered Liver tllont or dark circle under tho eve. lnii i-oat.'d.coii.Mipalioii, yellowish eye-bull. l wrtiL'ttl.l., SOeeuiHaiiil (pi. bo sue. "IiiviUiiI.' liulih-1, II11UU1" rn-o-ConMillntii.n trv. Hit. Kll.MKIt & CO., lIl.NUHAMTO.N. N. V, it f EWIS' S8 LYE ll-AHVIl.li) T' esfronBesI mel pureat v inn-li. I ulikit uilu'i- I - c. 11 iiothif a 11 iu ik-kiIit nun 1:1. kc la cm wiui ritiHUahle llil, Uw Funiculi ik lwu. 1 1. uly fur ,i liiaki- 1 he licit r.-ifmn I,, i t s-an III J'l llillllll-i. MllltOifl liollillaT. I Is llir liral l.,nl .ui-u tJ '.w-io l-l-, ll-liil vii,u .11, U, iIim-iii, Wa-hlnn Im.iiIi., 1 aim . , PENNA. BAI.T X'F'C CO Uvu. Aictit.. i'Llla., i'. r42I0HN, M. D. Jore they do n.. d Su that is implied L obove. liural XeO nch Flats, Mitl- careiunv Ritenaea to. 1 THROAT CASE AND t nrMRiF.c Wv II v'l'CKEL S 11 MorarYr Something new at I. II. Bowf.iisox's Confectionary, MiilJleburgb, Pa. D" J. C. AM 1(1, D. D. 8. DENTIST Treating, Hlllng, artificial teeth, crown and bridge work. Teeth ex tracted without pain. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office next door to the I'ost printing oftloe. MIDDLEBURGH, PA. Itliddlebiirsr illnrket Corrected weekly by our merchants. Butter ... 22 Kggs 22 Pitted cherries yi Unpitted 44 8 hi-t,.l e"'s 6 Raspberries 10 Onions ($5 Ird 0 Tallow a Chickens per lb 6 Turkeys g Side 8 Shoulder 10 Ham , 12 Old Wheat BO New " 00 Rye 45 Corn m Oats 82 Bran per 100 lbs Ol) Middlings " 100 ('hop " j, go Flour per bbl a!l0 THE SUN. The fi rut American Newspapers, VII. I li L v.. -1 . J)A XA , J-Alitor, The American Constitution, the American hlatjhe American tS'pirit Thetcjirxt, last, and all the time, forever. Daily, fcy aail, - - $G a year Daily S Sunday, by nail, $3 a year, Tho vre:&7 - - -SI a year, Tlo Stiii-ky Stiq is tho greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world. Price 5c. a copy. By rrail $2 a year. Addrens TlIUSl .N, Xw Turk. S ' Tornado Feed Cutter, prepares cither Dry Forago or Ensilage in a manner that ia Hiipeiior to any other make of feed cutter. Farmers and Stock Kaisers can save money by nsing the only perfect stalk cut ting and splitting machine in tho market. Call on or Address, Y. J. Waoknskm.er, Selinsgrove, Pa Hard Times' Priced - We are offering a full and com pleteline of new ana seasonable goods in the line of Wiui Hals, GeDts' Furnisfa Ms and every thing else usually found in the best clothing store. All our goods are of the latest styles and guaranteed to be strict ly first class in quality. G.C:UTEUUS Middleburgh, Pa ARE VOXJ LOOKING FOr BARGAINS 2 of Fall and Winter clothing Viewed at a dis tance you can't realize what great bargains I am offering, but a visit to my store Willi convince you that my stock is not equalled in Snyder coun ty, that my Prices are the Lowest ever known. Shoddy is not cheap at any price. I sell only re liable goods. Overcoats both dress acd Storm, Hats, caps, Shoes, leather boots, gum boots and shoes, horse blankets, lap.robes, oil clothing, trunks, satchels, valises, etc., etc. BEFORE YOU BUY OR FURNISHIN GGOODS, Come to sco me. H. OPPENHEII71ER. Leading clothier and Furnisher, App's Block, Selinsgrove, r Agents Wanteds A TOJ VITAL QUESTIONS! OF. THE Hr.l. COXEVIHM, StriaM. th. Unrnph-yM. UBEAT I LAUOIi. ItiSUtU ol lb. .rraul an-l II'" toUirr TrliT i..,i-iu(.u. iiu- ii.f vu-.iiui, ii ,t mo'i Bn-ioN , do. fin tia Am. ct.-.i. M ortuiau. Hlial I'Httl 'I'll A Dili I- I fc'r btia.l A l-lt f-r Ht. bur. k.r.il. Iu I'm . eI.Tfl.M. al Mihl. M...I llUral l-rn.. In a-lit. H ''1 for'-Mrriilara ir ..rnl -JO o(nta l"r aji-i.t' ..u-ti- m .1 1. V. Kiuuiaji.il a co.,7ucncu-.uut :..,i,La.jii-ii... .Vi. , Nothing On Earth Vi! HENCH & DROMGOLD'S K . . aaaV. W SAV;MILLnEN6INES A wonilorfiil Improvement In Friction Ferd. ml (iH-ltnrk. lbu k Diullunor('urriuv;i Hiut-aiuifiuii luiuuy illii-r Iu lliuuiurki-t. 1'rlrlliin 4 lulrli Frt-il, caualuaj HlitliurM-l ict-airlng iu.UmiiI Ntlll Hlilltf Imu'Il an I Hi-mi Bln In nwrr and wmr. ht-ml 4e.nulluatantut lurinriieCaialoTuiavrHl iirli-e. Alao Hprluii llnrrowaH liar llakra), fulilvalora. Corn rlnnll-ra, Stanllcra, etc Mtntion Ml, pujwr. UKAjCIl VIW31UOLD, Mn., Vvrk, t'a. LIKE Sheridas Condition Powder II I. thanlutnlT pur. lliirhlr cont.ntrati. !l nuanllly It nnta laaa than a U-lith ol a wn a -.'' Itlilrllyaliietliciiki. iiiH.il fur ynmi ibii-ka. avtit-n hvns U.iuit. I'ruvanUanil cure. all iIim- -ua. uurtu luuni tluui i On. larva ran aavinl ii-d r Bftid ala fur aA t. . .-... i .... - -.. it you can t yat it anud ui U ovnu fr two ' Hv(l. Alllpi.iirul ran f I iK.at-ualtl . traof' eiim'ixpald. TIIKBIihTpolll.Tltir I'AI'KK." J Bin ct.py frea. l-oiiltry llalainic (Hilda Iin will StJamm-uwta. It, JOm.BOSra5Ctfc.ltwtuii.llW
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