Posts Voting Contest! FREE TUITION, Board, Heat, Washing, Furnished llooiu, Light anJuso of Gjmnrinium (amounting in all to f f9.r0) at the Moomsburg State Normal school for the Spring terra of fourteen weekH beginning March ittth 1W5, will lo given to tho Snyder county public Bchool teacher who shall ro eeive the largest number of voted up to Saturday evening, March IHh Wo. Kvery teacher uctivcly engaged at preHent in Snyder county will have an ft mil chance to win thin prize; tho only advantage to be had id for a teacher to get hid pupil and friend t to clip the voting coupon bo low and mail it to us bearing tho teacher'd name. Of courso it will bo to tho teacher's interedt to have all hid or her friends to get the 1'oht from which to clip couiond. The Ulooiiinbtirg State Normal school had 2(5 Professor and gived thorough itiHtruction. Thid makes the ptizo a valuable one. Any person can vote aa often ad he or she pleases, but they must use tho voting coupon aa below. Cut This Out and Brin gor Mail to Post. il. 1 lie ff wa on iii.'i'rmut ( the ir- ! .Vilurlty luth pu tin1 1'iirt of tlit cutitfriyif b ntnl Mr. ( hiwiiliiT.i. A coioiuittuc of 'Ptih'utluu wun ni poiuti' 1. villahi: muit i v FiAiir.s. rii" villus of WatM.t.tuwn wit visito.f .y wlilrh .lir uti u"'l tliu niiro town. Tim hii-n iti'Mru)''l lU" '-rn houftu, font V i 1 1 1 1 " . a liV'TV Mllt l'. KilUM fthlrn! re nri'l runny iul.ull'lln.. The lorn H imnt.nl nt tin.ooo, ufjou wiiicu tbi-re U P.LiOO itiuruui'u " (TO im !ll' 1 I I ItV AT lli'MI.-Tr.AII. lie tre ..f if. Mu'kowit. of Thirl ove , itml Iii'ku htri'i t. 11 jiiM-htt'nd, wiu) rob J. Ilnthl"M hr k"lii tli" twit dour wkI i.'.'iill I Hi-, -c.liM.lt-rill.ilil uilkll t-iftUtfi) I fcuiiiu k'oudn. U buy ct niej leaving no i. i ri rtii miliiicm. to r-tinrt to tho it'l jutaut ireneril of tho Published every Thursday. Ceo W. Wagcnsellcr, Editor and Proprietor, Subscription $1.50 per year. which must be pnlct In nclvnnre when wilt out Hlilu the futility.) RATES OF ADVIRTISINQ. All transit-tit nflvertlKoment riot othi-rwlRe ooiitrnctpil fur will lie rliiirtrfil (it the rule of It omJ I' it line (noiiiarle L'Hure) fur tlrnt Inw-r-r.lr id 10 cents tx-r.'neft, every nuliMquoot 94T iwl I A fifi iullikt fret ; obituary pottfry, tributes a) retpeet, tc. IMretcrnln a It nr. Thursday, .Tan. .'), 1895. College Life. Iluw t'illl I secure ll ciilli'jre eniirse? Iiuljjinj; trom the iiiiiihthiis iniiiir ics niitdt' cuiit'i rniu; how voiuij; uirii nt" limits! iiMiiiis Mfiire tlicir cullcp' 'iliKiitioii, I inn hl ti lulicvc that :i lew Words mi this suliji-rt would In- highly appreciated. I feel eoiili- lei it tliat thoiisiiids of Yumi are denying; tlii-inst-lvrs a pmm col lege edueat ion, nun who miht re ceive tile benefits thereti'oiil il well :l tho-e who do. Tlnllsillil of anioii heart are lpiijrin;.r ;l place on colli e roll." and a jk-cji in to the liiv-ti'rii- ot" the llipjlier intcl leetual realm. Tin re is no reason why the-- li.nin liearts should not -;tti-ti-l: then- i nu reason why tin-- i.uity -otil- should thir.-t in vain for a college training. If n yoiin' man has a desire for it college eonr-e ami has vipir, jilm-k and iiin I'itioii, let him matrieiilate. lint, you say, these traits will not pay tin i expenses iiicurretl in pursuinj; a eoiiise. True, but a proper appli cation of them w ill, almost w ithout exception, hiiiio the desired result I here are more students of limited means in American colleges tn-dav than those w Im have plenty and to -pare. VA l.li il s M Mi M is. t TIT! 1 1, Tl i. i ne oih -non now nn-c-, iiutv 1,0 they meet I he current e.pelle-.' In ,1. n.i1 -. iii uic nr.-i i ace. fir. -I 111-, ri i- :i!av- -oim aboiii i!,c e,,!c Wol U to lie done l.uiliHn.. A typewriter in lite IhioK-ki ej ri" : 1 1 1 lill-illi nil:, i' i- waiite.!. A lype- le' .ilnoilalioli of the tVl lli I" lor (lie -titbit nt-, In c..p t luit- l.-ay.-, Ora lions ,-iiii 1-11,1 ) im -im . -ii'i on.' r nu -im prmliiei mn, .1.... :.. i i I-.- is ;.;:, -, , ii- i vers1 i.n III -ennoi J 1 f. N'veral (i.-Mstant." in tin librarv are nccdeil at a sar.ury of from 100 U, !:')(I0 jicr annuitJ, One man can jy exjH'iiHt from eommiHuion rc- (Tivetl in handling the laundry; another by keeping tie; student tratle supplied with stationery, etc., ami still another by supplying; Ixsiks. The yearly exjHiised may lie met also by the income realizetl on haul ing trunkd at the Id'inning and en of each term. S'rvieos in the lint of attending fires, sweepinj; rcMiins buildings ami hulls, and eariiig for the campus are required and will lie rcmiiiicrated. I have known stu lctits, who were carHnters, plum Ikts and incclianics, to titiliw their vacations by applying; tlicmsclvcd to work in the various trades alnnit tin college buildings, lalmrati tries am gymnasium. A growing institution alwavs needs such men. The nt vices of a paier-hangcr, a neat jm-ii man and of almost every other tnuh are nettled. Whatever von can do well will likelv lx called for to a greater or less degree. The amount of pay, of course, w ill dejiend iijmhi the ijuantity and tpiality tit the work done. Nearly all of these employ ments I have treated in detail will iitlicient to liquidate the hoard bill, and in manv cases others in ad- Jjjdition. The business manager of Jtlie college paper can realize from "'SHIM to .-J(Ki. (2.mk literarv men 4. can make money by writing news paiM-r articles, editorials and news 1 ' coiTesMindeiiee. . rejioitei" fiir a giMwl citv dailv call make from K to jicr nioiith fiir rejMirting new alone. It i- known that men havt inatrieulatctl at Harvard and Yah -.1. i, .. witii less than a dollar in their MM"kct andworked their way through on newspaper writing. One man cleared Sl-'ll in a single mouth on writing articles fir two newspapers-. ISut I know some good, stout hearted, stroiig-eoiistitutioncd eniin trv I m iy will lie sitting by his father's humble hearth and pine liccausc lit is neither a earjH'iiter, mechanic nor anything that can lie of any profit to him in pursuit of an education. will gaz1 iiisinjiir'f mus cular hands, ami his1 ;urse Ixnits marly coveretl with real estate and thinking only of his past, his dailv monotonous walks Ik IiIiuI the plow. "Surely, surely" he mutters," they can have no use for me. College life reipiircs brain and not muscle." Yes, my young man, w e have nearly as many farmer bovs in college as all the other occupations combined. The young man brought up in the try, is industrious with thelx-st po-itioiis in the city, while the city lad must take a luick scat. Yes, the services your powerful muscle can ierforiii will be more eagerlv sought than the others. Kvery stu dent and all the friends of the in-ti-tution will lie taking a mental measure of your rapacity on the foot-ball field. In nine cases tint of ten, all your college expenses, tu ition and room rent) w ill U'UKsumcd by the athletic association. One man is taking a course in civil en gineering. 1 le spends his vacations in the vicinity of the college taking surveys and making plots at from $2 to $;; a day. There is certainly a chance for the young man w ho is willing to work. These arc some of the many ways in which energetic young men hiy the foundation for a noble ami prosM-rous career. It is not generally known but, it is nev ertheless true, that all colleges of good repute have free scholarships or grant free tuitions to worthv young men unable to pay. This means a reduction of from ."( I,, SI. "in annually in school exj tenses. lUiAl.'lilM,, Hoarding is looked upon a-'; the lno-l expeii-ive part of a college ca reer. It is mi arranged now that bv hoarding in clubs it is ofieii secured tw as Si', and .S iter month though u.-ually S'.l and !?10. Tlio.-e w Im de-ire it, of course, eaii secure more c.sn-ive Victuals. In these chilis, t.Ki, is a chalice for alt honest young man to earn his ltonrtd bv as suming tho miuuigeiiieiit of tic club. Simv there arc scarcely ever more than than ten men in A club, one tenth of the men can earn their ltonrd ill this wise. .Nneo econoniv is ot necessity the prevailing and govern ing idea ttf many students, I cannol servation has liccn that the anxictit and trials of a student in securing his financial support while in pur suit of know ledge is the liest pass- port fur the highest walks of eduea tional life. Thousands of American students every year, in eloquent strains of ttratory, bid adieu to their Alma Mater, conscious that their acquisition was duo entirely to their own exertion. These same young men when thev enrolled felt as un certain of the result as thousands o others who, fearing the consequent-! hesitate, yet long to make the start in the educational career. Of tin firmer class we have nothing more to say except a word ttf approbation Po the latter class, we say "where there is a will, there is a wav." It is for these latter thousands that we have pciimtl these lines. If but single soul is endow til w ith a higher education, we feel as though our feeble eflorts were not in vain. DR. KILMER'S o o Iiolv(M 'rnvcl GhII t(inc, lirli k lu-t In urine, uln In urethra, Mrulnlnir after uriiiiitlun, uilii In tho tuick and nil, miilili-u stoppiiKi. of witter with pnnnure, Hrihrs Disease TiiN' ran til In urine, munty urlno. tram;s?oo( cun- urinary troubln and kidney dlirtcultk. liiver Coiiiplsiint Tnrfilil or enlurirod liver, foul lireath, bilious- new, tililoiiK neuiliielic, xior ditreatlon, irout. Catarrh of the II ladder InHatnmatlon, Irritation, ulceration, dribbling, f riKliinnt calls, jmm blond, muc-ut or pus. At DruffKUta CO ronta and tl.OOKIze. " Inn.lui' l,bt- U l.k. fl I ' THE PRESS PHILADELPHIA, SUNDAY, WEEKLY, l'OK IKOi". DAILY, Ton 1 isy 1 v: n i si's ( resit est Fsum i 1 y N e wsjisipor, It prints All tho News. rre-Kininently si Family raper, .il'ln-alllllT illlei'llv to the Interests of everv In iiiln T nf the liiilisehnlil, Iiv the iiIhimii'i- iif iiii lliin of an olii'i-lliiliiililerliiirai-ler In ell her ll" new i.. literary or ailerl IhIiik euluiuns. An an Aifrtrtishit JMium Till J'Ji v'A'.V h iimona the Jli'Ht in the United $ttte. I'ltKSS WANTS ".HS."- Klve Ihu tt test re sulls. The K-npi. Ih-IIi-vi" In them and ' e thelii. TIIK PHEsk priiitHiix lilk-li iih4,vki want mlver- tlHenielitM III il HlliKle 1-w.lle and him reL'ili( I.-,.. m. iitivwerM to I'resa Want Ails. In a hiiikIi dav. This Hhows why I'ii-hn WhiiI Ada. lve ( U e k'ri-at-t-sl reult. Jiutfn for ClanMi'Jied A dvertisemeuts (l'repaid:) situation Wanted" Half cent a Word Help Wanted" one Cent a Word Hoarding" Two Cents a Word Kooiiis' Twot'entHit Word For Kale and Hnn'ya Two t'enla a Word IliiHlnesii upport'a" We ya tinu cent a Word For Niniill iimoiintH onu-ci nt or two-cent stamps are. ucci'pied same us cash. TERMS OF THE PRESS By m ill tKiMntii' free In the rnlU'd Slates, Cuti ailu and Mexico. Dally (exi-ept Hundiiy), one year. . . tii.im " . " " one iiKinih . . ,so ' (Inenidlnif Kiinday.) one year. - . 7. mi , " . " " one inoiilh, . m "iiiidiiy, one your. - . sun Waakly 1'retK. one year .... i.ou limits, t hecks and other Itamlttalu-es should uo nialilu payaiile lo the order of The Press Company, Limited, 1'lllI.ADKLl'llIA. I'A CRPHAKS' COURT SALE OF The miih-rslirm-d Attorni'va-in-Kaet for Hud olpli HrilKUi-r, Kxerlllor of lilt- folate of ,l(ilil Moyei". ih-. il hy virtue ot an onh r Issued nut 01 Hie orphans' rmirl 01 snydr i niiniv I'a.. "Ill si ll I In lolliiwln.f Miluahlu real I'sliil'e al l'ulilk Milo on 'Hai l No. J, nn S ttunl ty, January I'.ith lsi5. TKAt T No. 1 All Unit pl.i-e or ini sMi.ie of 1 1 ml slliiale In Ki'aiil.llnTiiwiisliliiMiMii-ri-niiniv IM.. l oiimieil liy lands ul lli-nrv lluriuiaii, "alii, m l In. m 11, lii-ulii-ii Ih-i k.-i and Isra.-I Miiniin-y 11 . al. roiiialnlhir 1 1 1 1 1 1 v lue tw, nir.-s and nuirly pi l'rlus imiiv or less w II II the iipurteiuuees. TKAIT. Nn. -J. llelnu iiniilhi-r plere or mi-s-kiiii:,"i. i.r liiinl Kit nine In t'euiro Tun nsliipMndi-r 1'iiiniy, I'a.. Iiiiiiiiili-il hy lands n Samuel Hiiii . man. t orm-lliis lliiweivo. Ilelrsui IIihh Ii llinjf. 11i111111.1le1-1l.1l.nl. eiiiil.-ilnlnir MM v -nine in r.- n;ui Hint l.ll H-iilit-s inoi'o in-Ii ms unit thu no. plirleliaiior.i. ' Term: 'J 1 p. r einl on onmhivof sale, rtl per eeiil nn u-iiillnintiliiii nf salo ami the luilaiioo Apr. l V Halu to be'lli nt 10 o'clock A. il . J. CALVIN HCIliK.ll, I). IloLKNDliK, Attorneys-tn-Kiirt for ltudolpli llriiKKeo. Kxec utoi' ot tho K ,iulo of John JUoyt-r, ilwt-usod. ifl valuable Rea Estate ttuuToiD " CEtLCLOiD " Collars ako Cuffs re marie by covering a linen collar or cuff with "celluloid," thus making them atrong, durable ami waterproof. When toiled they can be cleaned by simply wiping oft with a wet doth. No other waterproof goods ere made with this Interlining, consequently no other goods enn potwibly give satisfac tion. Do not forget that every piece of the genuine is stamped as follows: TRAOf TRAOf MARK- Insist ttpon goods no msrked and re fuse anything else if offered. If your dealer d")cs not keep them you can procure n sample f:ottt us direct by enclosing amount ntxl stating size and whether stand-up or turned-down col lar is wanted. Collars 75c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. The Celluloid Company, 427-429 Broadway, New York. I'll.! rilr.I Itrhlna; Pllra. SrMproMK-MiilMiire: Inli-nu. 10 Init: immt at nlulit : wurw liVM-rm.-liiiiir. lf..T lim ed In rout lime t nmorn form, w lilcli erien Meed nun iiii-eniie. ikviiiii Inir verv wire. Kivm'i oivmKST Mopn the liclilnif lind tiiivdlnir, heals nu .-111 inn. 11 1111 in iiiiihirnsei, remove the tuilKirn. .-ii .iriiiriri'iM. or iiv nun . rnr ai renm. tir swuyne x .son, -illiulililna. AdiN. MiMrui-tH. Mull Inllen and Dlvlile nnio. nnilli-Hlly. A PU..I1). a liaiiie. an Arltlinietli-nl puiiii. Now ).ni run 1I0 II and now vou t-un'l : Inn kii'ii your temper, the ntuer fi-llnw la III tliu in. ii. liiiii.-ii iur o i-eiiia. Till HHION A. CO., Urand nptl., Ohio ULEICH'S DENTAL EOOMS, SelinsarnvEi Pai Teeth rleaned. extmrtiHl. linnUni.wi r..iri.i. ed. HiM'tinea and Iniurlex lo the 'tooth ami IIIOIIIIl trealed. Arlllll-ll.lHetiiin.uin 1. ,i. and olHlunitorH Inm-rtinl. All kinds of IlUluif. Uold work it niieclHllv. i EO. t. t'l.RIf'lf, D. D. 8. (imee In Wels' dwelllmr. iuiiiiii hMm .mr.n opiKMlte National Hotel J O.MOHN.M. D. Practising Physician and Surgeon. Reuidence in the French Flats, Mid- !ttrefullv attended to. jtV- k IHRIF.r. THROAT EASE MA AND BREATH 11 iul. rf OVELTY Soniftliinr' now nf I. II. Howehhox'h Confectionary. Jli.lillfburcrh, ln. AMKl. J). D. 8. lliNTIST Treatluif, llllinj,', tirtillcinl teeth, crowu ami briile work. Teeth ex tnicttnl without pain. Satisfaction ifuttriiuteeil. HIIi!e next door to the I'osr printing cmo.e. MIDDLEHURGH, PA. Miriillcliurg Market t'orrecteil weekly by our iiierchnnto. nutter Ku'tTH... 10 00 12 8 6 10 G5 1'itteil cl lorries L'npittetl Utispberries Ouiotis IjRrtl ThIIow 5 . 6 0 CliickeuH per lb 1 urkeys... Hlii Shoulder.. 8 10 He ut . vt Old Wheat fio New " nn Kye 4.-5 Corn jo OatB so iran per 1U0 lbs no MiddllllL'H 1.00 1.20 3.10 Chop " Flour per bbl. THE SUN. The firtt American XtWHjHipers, VII. t JiL :S . 1 . JtA XA , J:litor. Tin, American Constitution, the Ahurican Jdea,the American JSjn'rit Tin e Jirxt, laxt, am! all the time, fori i'i . rally, mill, 5w a yctr Daily Ji Sunday, ty nail. $3 a year, ThoVc:k!y - - -51 a year, Tl() Stiqdqy Sqi is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the wotld. Pries 5c. a copy. By mail $2 a year. Ail.liia t'llliil'K, Ktr York. mm l Tile New Craze. 9 Liltle Roots. PERFUME nam rimes We are offering a full and com plete line of new goods in the line of Clollg, Hals, Gents' Msln Ms and every thing in the best clothing store. All our goods styles and guaranteed to be strict ly first class in quality. G. C. GUTELIUS FURNITURE. Cliiter ai Pari MM. N O We offer the best goods at Phe- nominal rrices, guaranteeing qual ities the Finest, and Styles the ijatest. Coshes, Lounges, Mirrors, Baby Carriages, Window Shades etc., offered at prices to suit the times. .We are catering to the onyaer Ajounuy trade, and AN INVITATION Dusmess. - J,esfc uTJully, MILTON FURNITURE CO. Front Street, Milton, Pa. J. M. KLINE, BEAVERTOWN X. WELL DRILLER, and Agent for i Riefs!; Hydraulic Wit la a new and marvelous invention. Junt the thing yon want for evat inur a continuous vutmlv of water oiieratinir. hIiiiiiIo in cone truetiou and now belii(f placed in every State in county, town ami vlliaue. v enaneuire tne worm to produce Its etf Must nrove entinfantorv beforti payment is made. For further Information write for illustrated catalogue. WELL DRILLING. llavinir drilled over three hundred erence run lie jjlveu as t tne enieimcy 01 my worn. 1 ret-pectfullv coi your patronage in title line and will guarantee you perfect satlbfactiun every Job, HENCII & DROHGOLD'S SAV niLLuoQlGINES A wonilcrfiil liuiiruvfiiu-nt In Krli'llnn Frrit. knit ;litllii-li. liurk nun Uin on ar r iimu : ilMK'.iixriii nxiiiiyulli, r lii tliuuiui'ki l. l-'rii-llon t lun-U l-Vrili iuusIiik ull tlii finl mciim iimiuml mill Kliilu ,n, k. mik: vrrni miviim In iowrr unit wi-nr. ht-ml ixiiiIiihiuiiihi Iur lui uclutuKiimv unit iirlii Alwi Hlirinc HnrrowH, I in r llUi-, Culilvatarn, I urn I'liinii-rx, Klii-lli ra, clc. M.hUvh lil v, UK.C1I A. ltOMUUU, ntr., York, !. gents Wanted. A fjrcftt cli.no, to mik, money. QUESTIONS DP USE DAY rr.!:-lil TlM-i'l.-n I Si m. Ciii ul HI u.i.l ul. Iliiiili-s li f hri-n.l. r.nvwi.lr Ci..i.UJ .... n.. i. ....i r.iti.:fi'n 1.4 110 K IHJUta ut Ilia i.rwul u-i t i r.'l'i"- Ton.r Lum.uiiun. Il.o nliivr giiB.iiou. win. HiO'lUOTlON lui U. tairrtcu Workuitu. Whl t'HKll i'UAllli -I k-, lorkliu. A IK.. H.r tit. Iiuur. Kt.rtWl. .ul 1U ftlo. 11 IA .M.ll. ki.l.. U... ill. i. U.....4 Me l ui.r. ur miiiI ao oanl. lor wu'i uuini il mi. e. P. W. will -WWII v VN Pricey ana seasonable " -www elso usually found are of the latest Middleburgh, Pa, ' (or Ram.) frrotu HprinifBor branches. It iif uuKiirimKHed In durabiliv. Thev a' the Union and are wanted in evti wells In this County, plenty of n J. M. KLINE, BEAVERTOWN, Nothing On Earlinvin LIKE heridan's Condition Povvd: II In fiiluMT puro. Illfhlr eoniH-ntra''"1 ' nl""llly It nli lti. llian Until of -m 1 Flrli-tlyuit-.lii-llki. IkruvuiiUniiilL-un-iiall ill" HikhI fur U'llltf t hl.-L& U'l.rtl. n..ini lliAU !' htm Hnult. "Una linn rui u'ihI " "'i"! for 5 to prarou, niup," ; IWl'l KBl It Mud 1U 60 (Mill, for lo I I flv. l. A I It- .P-Mlmt rn I.W pi atpald : I .HiniHII. ll. "Till. HI'JiT Pill Y.l U V I'A PK1I. I V". rouiirr laliiiK UUIUD ir " j HUMS b. tl hi ft of lb all S iiol ,in Ihui lo: 1 an Mill imd law I ill lltl Hani (irm Ir. EL01 0V( r, pen! In.' eut M. mil; '.clip fltni ..J. nplii Ul, n ire C busi iVedni icChi fennic -crat-t Ixicate htd, ci uy tt iouKI L "ordiL i;'ht t ir Im. " Tort ikiug i lo sine ebs, me wi: 'inioti n suec Jerei ICLat inliug ti me spc OHIO ti Sun I.u Mi a lai used 1 a proi lie im mis to lue so Im sale , I'a. t Loit'l -'Dhive Ppcra ii up the lr Ian 1 tlllt'O ii'led 1 in now lomlrt o: foiu j 'Uni.i H, fli iucrc " far lo liini 'tillitly iimn, "timbe iVf ly th tl'itl ' ht ilt-ali I'lOnpecl 1 iw vet iucrf 1 f'f vim ucceBs. ep, I i I i.w iw.Mv.ah .BjwilMWinMBuaHi-i 1