VKKR Tl'lTION, U.in', ll-'it. Wmlilnir. Kuril Mie.l Hoom.LlKlit no oi u.-in'i.nltitn, " of text tpok and. I.I tirnry mil Manual tniltiliiif f'r OM bHioIrMIo war it U wi-.kf nt tli- Itlmiinsli'irrf stale Normal s 'li'xil will t' dlvM'd tH twi--n two p'rwin to I..; wl'"'t' I by tin- roml- iN (if tills p i"T. FIIWT I'KIZK. Tit" p-rsoti r "rlvin t'li-in Ht votos will lie .. ititi'itii H.I10! ir-iliio ot two tonus or wi'kt In 1 -i.llru' T'lltlon. Hoard mil pverylnlnir IIK'tlti'llI'd all IM M.00M) rni. i-:. Tlie 'ptin rcci'lvln,' the ii"t hlrflK'-it iimulvr I vol. will r.Helve til" K 'i'oii'l prUe. li'-lnir -hoi irilili) for 1 4 w.fki at t'l- name m-h'jol T.iIh lui'l'i l'-t Tuition, lliird ntnl ewryililii.r lll"Iltl ltl ( IllmW. Tlie llrit prl" 14 wortli fid in. Tin' n.'jotnl In worth f vi. Tills oner p-IIim'i o ir former nia,'iuiil'iioin of T it'll hi 1 HI nrltif to Hi" Iroul nil t-i-lii'M and oMi ts who ate hiixIihh t iM-t'.-r prejiire the nv-:v for life's tfrei' ipltv. Kvi-rv Issue ol th" t'o-rreori'alns a lilutik t'rt'lot or voiiiu coupon. Any person can Vote .u often :u lit or wh ipl.'.is-s, hn' tliey tn'Mt use the 0tt11,' nmrvm U't iw or ft pr.'inHim noupin lssne hy the eilltor of this T for B.TvIr rendi'rel In Its N'half. KU'lit.-rn premium e lupous will be s-nil fir rvery new e.isli ve.irlv suOktiI) -r to tills pip-r. Sliouhl nr.y of t i s'lhiTiiK'riof the p.isr feel sum 'lenity In 1 Testi'. In the welfare of iiny eintestatit an I pav iii all arrear w on HUOsi rlptlon mil one veirlu .1 Ivati'e lie- sulis rih T Is etitltle.l to twelve pre.nluui eouiv.ns or one coupon for e.'ery tiiinth pill In nlvanee. The premium e lupous will he ore'llteil to whomsoever the Miiliu rllier 11 mi 's. II hum' be tin l-rr,t Ihtl 111 e ntrt,uil it nulh.irize.t to 1(1111 ixibfr.hert for twin r 1. Mutxeriiiert will confer ft favorhy reporting any r iis liii.illsrricir'l this request. rence Mr. Marnhal, the chairman of the appreciations' coinmitteo stated that it wan impossible to adjourn by mt time if all the appropriation bills wore to be passed. Tlio HouHe granted numrrous pecinl orders for unimportant bills UHt Friday, which will still further elay the n.ljouriiinent. Tho House will couhider the matter of adjourn ment in a few days and will likely amend tho Senate resolution by fix ing the date on the l:ith of June. liter Tax Hill J'agwl the Home. Tho bill taxing malt liquors 21 cents a bairelol thirty-one gallons brewed or manufactured in theState passed finally in the House amid a meat deal of excitement. Tho op position put up a hard fight to pre rent it from going through but the tide was too tttrong and when tho vote was announced it was ascer tained that 104, just one more than tho constitutional number, had vot ed for tho bill and (IS against it. Mr. Hiss of DtlewareJ the especial htimpion of the bill said that the State had to find revenue some The Teachers' Contest. '1 he lliti l'e t III the 1'iifT'H l'rle foulest coll llnucs to Increase. It would li"l Is1 Ulr lit this lime to (IIm Iosc how the vole 1 1 anils, j ft all t In reailers lioiilil know t.ir whom votes are l polled The iiiiiiies follow In alphalietnal 01 I'T II. on v. Mlelnel. Kant.. 1 haries, Kilwln. port Trewrtoii. tall, A. W Mlihllcwarth Keller, l.aura, Ailiiiii-diiux'. Kulin. Willi. mi. !h imokln Rim. I. nulls. . W., Kreehur.-. I.Mlil,'-'"'!. I.lle. M llll-.-roM'. l;. iihli.'.rer. U.S., rr.iiii.lln Towtislilp. fpii ht, harles, i:., sunn lord. I ,n:.-er. R V.. Ml. rieiisant Vllls. ..-. hiiian, W. I . TroM-lMlle. 1 it h. r n. ones will he aiM' il li"li! tl to till .is si in as the tiuiuher i t otr t w III .lustily. Cut this cut 'mm 19 Lr and brln? cr nail t3 tho TCST- mi. w 1 1 i. I SI If TI1E TLOWEn ointi. lion about hcr.t!( auJ Lor Lome Jifo, t wbicU they eipreine.l interiiit ami kyttipatliy, but .mm- --. s 1 ,..t- " tcmiito''. to Yerify littlo Lena's etat lututa, or to take her away from tho rouxli life and the tuuiptuttous of tho fctrcct. It wnstho liiorninp; of Decoration J'uy, HU'l in nntieiputiou of on in rrvns&d innrktt for her wnres the ehihl hii'l invcsteil nil hi r Hintill capital in flowers. With n laro bnsket lilleil vith lilosBoiiiH before her, i-lie htood at the corner of Twenty-third Mreet ntnl Filth nveiuie, with it juijh r of pirn in one hnii.l, ren ly to pin tho favors ou the conts of purehiist rs. A tall man, who Imil been watching her from the oppoMte t.iilo of tho htreet, Anally ciosM il over, nuil, to her greut delight, botisht tin HUiull botiipiets for fifty cents; only one of which ho would take. The man woro a (irand Army but ton, iind his erect bearing nud a tear running from tho left eyebrow and ilihiiiieiiriu 111 a iiurulo huo uu- i 11 tyt 3Iilfhtfj( Qui Published every Thursday. 1 RO K 1 fu in on do ou tin Wfl define pen Ceo. W. Wagcnsellcr, Editor and Proprietor, Subscription $1.50 per year. which must lie pahl In advance when sent out Hlilu thu county.) RATES OF ADVERTISING. All transient mlvertlsements not otherwise contraeleil fur will he chiirifeil at Hie rate of is oents per line (nonparlel lueimure) for first Inser tion ami 10 cents iht Hue for every aubHcuuciit imcrtlon. ifPrath nnti.'M ),ul,tihnl fret ; ibituary putrly, nbulei 1 retfieet, ,te three emit a line. Thursday, May 30, 1893. Letter Irom Harrisburg. JlAiutisuuKo, Pa., May $0, ls!)5. Editor I'ost : Tho end is not yet, nil hough every 0110 was certain when we commenc dtliftt this was to bo a short f-es Nil u. 'I lie t hiaict s nro that wo will nut be allowed to disperse before the l;ith of June, nnd in that event this will bo the longest (session since the new constitution. It wus sup posed that when the mlury of mem bers was fixed regardless of the length of tensions the tendency would bo to short sessions but the record does not justify that belief. Thu llouso more thun a month ago liu'd tho 2:lrd of May as tho dato which has already passed. Tho Sen ate lust week returned tho resolu tion amending it to fix the Cth of. Juno as tho date for final adjourn ment. 'When tho resolution was called up in the House for concur- where and of all the industries that could most afl'ord to help swell tho coffers of the State tho brewers were in tho best position. Continuing ho said that while beer cost only !1 per barrel it was sold for from to This tax would amount to but 1 cent on Jii gallons ana wouui woik no hardship. Messrs. Cochrane, i'ocht, Merrick and Moore defended the proposition while Mr. lliter, the considerate chairman of the Wnvs and Means Committee, opposed the plan on the broad principle that it was out of harmony vith the general policy of the State; that it was directed liinst our homo brewers and in favor of tho manufActurer of the stuff in adjoining states. .Vmnjority of the l'hila. and Allegheny nnd Pittsburg delegations voted against the nieasi'io. J he Apportionment Jlill. The State has not been apportion ed into Senatorial and Congressional district for years. Under Pattison's administration no measures looking to that end could receivo tho execu tive approval A number of states men seem to think that it is an im perative duty for this legislature to re-district, a proposition that is not agreeable to parties that are adverse ly affected. The three apportion- mcnt bills were knocked out ia the spouse on the same day in quick fluc- that Uncle Geo. V. Lawrence, the father of the House, on speaking about the Congressional bill which he as chairman reported, declared that some invisible, Insiduous in fluence was even courageous enough to say that orders were issued, an assertion that needs to be substan tiated before accepted absolutely. It is very evident that in any schemo of re-districting the State many interests must be taken care of and in proportion as many will be adversely affected. An effort will be llH made during tho week to resurrect Con tho fallen measures and another at- "i tempt made to pass them. Tho ad- renc ministration, it is reported, will in r.ttr. sist on an apportionment and will niOHi take a hand in its accomplishment -I Scene. During the entire session an elder ly clerical looking gentleman has been lobbyiug around the House He had a scheme to provide chap lains for the insane asylumns at the State's expense which he solicited tho writer to introduce. Ho is also very emphatio in his declarations against Popery, Convents, and other Catholic appeudages. He is a fana tic of course, and may have over reached himself whou on Tuesday evening of last week ho entered the House and distributed what was termed an indecent, scurrilous cir cular entitled : "Open tho Nunner ies." Very shortly after tho old fellow had entered the House, John Fow tho noisy'member from Phila., roso to a question of privilege. Ho saiil that for somo timo that old fellow pointing his blunt finger at him, has been lobbyiug around this House greatly annoying every one and at this time is distributing on indecent circular directed against a great church and asked that the sergeant at-arms bo directed to remove him from the floor of tho House. The ex-clergyman did not wait to see what would bo done but quietly slipped out. llepreseutative Me Clain of Lancaster one of tho few Catholic members, white with rogo ro-inforccd tho Hon. Fow by do claring that any man who stoope to circulato such indecent stuff wus a coward and a cur, and should at once bo expelled from tho Houso. WUh Hires. A bill has just passed both branch es of tho legislative branch of the govermcut which provides that all persons who shall use only draft wagons on the public highways with tires not less than four inches in width for hauling loads of not less than iilHH) lbs. fhall for each yeor re ceivo a rebate of one fourth of their road tax, provided, however, that such rebate shall not exceed five days' labor on the road in any one year. J otc . Capt. Geo. lthoadii, the all around serviceable member of lower Northumberland, succeeded in hav ing .HOno recommended by tho Ap propriations' committee for the Mary Ann Packer Hospital at Sun bury. Warrior George is net demonstra tive in his work but in the Quay type of statesmanship ho sizes up with tho best of them. His constituents fully appreciate his earnest efforts in their behalf and we bespeak for him a unnii . 1 imous endorsement lor a seconu term to which he is so justly en titled. His colleague, Grant Newberry, of Northumberland, is no less popu lar. Earnest, and attentive to his lecrislativo duties, he has won the estetm of all. Among old bachc lors he is particularly a favorite. H. Latimer Wilson is serving his second term as tho Kepresentat ive of Juniata county. Mr. Wilson is a courteous and an affable gentleman, always on the side of the people and never shirks u duty. Our sister county can well be proud of her member. The State would be the gainer if more persons like him would have a voice in de termining the character of her laws. Dr. li. F. Wg nseller and Editor Lumbard came down for n day to ascertain the status of the Senatori al Apportionment bill et cetera. They had tlio satisfaction of see ing it knocked out on the fust round. While here they paid their respects to the Governor and other officials on the Hill. Editor Wagenseller '.if the Post stopped off 011 his way to Phila to see his friends. George is always lnokinr on tho bricht sido of life even through his niatriomonial 1111 bition has at times led through shadows. If tho editor thi nks this too severe he is at liberty to con sign it to the tomb. 7 he Wood' Jlridae Hill -1 mended. Tho bill providing for the build ing and maintaining by the State of bridge over all streams of the Com monwealth declared public high wavs by acts of Assembly, encount ered opposition in the last stage and in order to secure executive approval it was necessary to amend the act. It was recalled from the Governor, amended so as to apply only to the rebuilding of bridges over public highways that may bo destroyed by fire, flood, or other casualties. This is not so sw eeping as tho oris inal bill but it is nevertheless one of the most important measures, as far as river counties are concerned at least, that has been enacted for years. It will save thousands of dollars to the counties that are swept by floods and others that have nu raerous bridges. Senator Woods has exhibited great interest in the matter and he was ably seconded by a half a score of members in tho House whoso coun ties are concerned in the matter, This week will bo unusually inter esting and exciting. The Appellate Court Bill is to be called up. Tho fight is on in earn est so far as this measure is concern ed and it will not be allowed to pass Continued on next poye.) ami do It too In a wny thnt he will tike. Every man that wears collar and cnlTs should know nlxvut the " CELLULOID " Interlined. A iincn collar or ctjff cov ered with waterproof " Cklluloid." They are tlie only Interlined Collar and Cuffs made. They arc the top notch of comfort, ncatncM and economy. They wilt go through Uic day with you in good shape, no matter how hot or how busy you get. You can clean one yourself in a minute, without dependence on busy wives, unskillful hired girls or un certain and distant laundries. Simply wijic them off. iivcry piece is marked as follows : TRADf Tljis Space is reervd c G. C. GUTELIUS, 01o"biLe3?, Middleburgh, Pa. LLULOIO Muni MARK- You mint Inrlst upon goods so marked nnl take iiothmtj c'se 11 you expect Satisfaction. If vour denier should rot have them. wc will send yoa a wunplc postpaid on receipt ot price. VJollnrs rsc.enru. lutra 50c. pair. Give size, nud specify stand up er turned-down collar as wanted THE CELLULOID COMPANY, 4'J?-'J9 Broadway, NEW YORK. FURNITURE CO TO V. H. Boyer, Ctauff ai Pari Furmtiue IMjo SUjBUfY GLcOTLUKI-i, IATTER AGENTS' FURNISHER. mm A DMIXISTUATOK'S NOTICE. Let- XV trs of Administration in the KnUta f I'lHM-lK) A.Keelejr, line tl Went lerry I Tun.. Snvilvr county. I'n.. lcM. ntvin ien urHiit.il to the umler.ine l. nil ihthhii knowing I tlivuiMilvMi niili-litrtl to rld mute r re.ii nnted I lii rnnka HuiiiPillutu iiavtnaiit. while uios liuv- I UK rlHlmi) will 1' rem-li I Ilicin uuijr lUllicmuaieu i to the uiiiH'riiKIH'il. W. W. WAHNKTS. Muy T, li'JV Aduiinl'trator. ADMLMSTUATOKS' NOTICE, Let ters of administration in estate of I (leiirwo HiiiiK'li'r ul t'nlnii t(iwniiili, Snyiler Co. I I'm. ili-c'il. Iiftvlhic l'.n urnnlfil tu thu Ulldur- iKiieil, nil imrwiua kDowinic tlmuiwlvtii Indt'bt- I etl to 111111 cuilo ur rciiui'ftpii 10 iiiuk inmii'-1 diate tin) inniil, wnllo tinme iihvihk ciiiiiuh win uroni'iit tln'iu duly tutlivullcutuj lu tlie uuavr- IKDlil. J . M. U.M lil.hK, II. .S. (J Al ULi.ll, MiivT. 't r. Adinliilstnitiirn We offei the best goods at Phi nominal Prices, guaranteeing qua ities the Finest, and Styles tti Latest. Goodies, Lounges, ivliiToi;; Baby Carriages, Window Shad etc., offered at prices to suit t times. We are catering to t Snyder County trade, and . AN INVITATION is extended to visit our place business. Respectfully, MILTON FURNITURE GO ( : Front Street, Milton, Pa. A!!.' D.MINISTKATOirS NOTICE Let- rn of Ailiiiiiiixtrntion iIa lionla tinn l inn Ti'HtatiK'titlH atini'xo ot Julin lliiHxlninr I i.ue nt liruviT Tv iKiiip, snyiii-r ( oiniiy, l a.. diiwil. lutvuiir lui'ii irriiiitvd to tliu uuur- HlClll il. HllHTMIIIH klKIWllli; llll'IIIHI'IVC-l Indolit-1 cd Ui mild i-shilo urn ri iiit'!it)'d to nmko Imtnedl-1 uu iiayiiiciit, wlillo tin wi' having cliilinn will prcM'ii' tlii tu duly nut liL'iitlcatvil lo tuu uudvr- HliIK'll. J.U UIIC. HASIXIiER. Miildli'huril. I'll., A'llil rd. U, li. e. t. tt. I Rl.iy irrtli, iH.r.. DO not be deceived. The following brands of White Lead are still made by the " Old Dutch" process of slow cor rosion. They are standard, and Strictly Pure Lead White The recommendation of "Armstrong & McKelvy," " Eeymer-Bauman," " Davis-Chambers, " rahnestock," to you by your merchant is an evidence of his reliability, as he am cell ou cheat) ready-mixed paints and bogus White Lead and make a larger profit. Many short-sighted dealers do so. I"or Color. Natlonnl Lead Co.'t Pur Wlnie I. tad Tinting Colors, a otic-pound can to a :vpuutul ki'tf or Lead and mix your own p... 1 12. Save lima and oiiiioyaiicn in matching s'i ,i.-s, and insure, tho bc.t paint thai It U c ,t:l le to put on wood. l-kiid us a Kitu card and get our book on t:tmis and color -card, free; it will probably tuvu you a good uauy dollars. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. Pittsburg Branch, German National Bank Building, Pittsburg. E JVUXJITOUS' N()TICE.-Notlce In ln'ri'by irivpn that Lfttf r 'lVnta- intmUry mi ll.e otiito ul l.yditt liilily,dc'd liila ot Mlilillenurtili. Snyiler county, l'a., hiivi-liean liwucd to th umlari-lKni'il reiiidlnir at ftlhllliiiiiri(li. All iiiirimnii, thuri'lnru, imlolituil to Mini urtmu m 111 pluaiu nmko Ininu'dlHtu imy niniit. Hint 1 1 1 i lining I'laiini uu.iiui't It will prursiit lliL'in fur itetiliMiii'iit to vv. w, wu l K.M Yi:n. Miiy'Jtth. l.xvcutor. YliTi and eipriun umld wekly fmmiUtt. i ivnniwiii, uueiiiim. iio(mi cliiuicvlur ii ftiraoo-nwnu e.ii-iuiiv territory. I v iianir mutrm. (rue 10 tl jiwiu. ntinuuaiiiuuun I in our onir. ub- I .1.1 I-UIHIIIIUIUUOT I iumo mt ran lu ll tcrwi nv i mm mil Mrn-1 iro S.btMT munthl and exim!. lion 1 1 hMlii.li. iMWitUMl tou n r 1 1 ii r In I li I or oUiw OuUil rrttL fituirrm i liKOWN ltllOS. I D., l iW,lul.l V.irU.rl... l(,M-h,t'r. N.T. ThUkuiuuwn'luUjlu. iuiio tlim lo.-. Kd.) Summer School. A ' i -us schnnl, A t IHtihl cilV. a . ii. ii tul kcaion, Secial work f(r school teuchi'r. Hutincus or shorthand. Tie aiun linn lit .imbilnmt y.ntHf (.efli repect(llly inlic iteil. Ni-w i lrcnUrs ready. I'oital curi tufh.ei. Rochester, N. V. (.Mention tti paoer.) ;v;icox.compojnd. ANSYOPULS newARR r rorsrr.iit-r.iT. The iinlv afe aud alwuys MluhH ssriifi tor l.aillMK. Acwut n wurtliL-mami uaii- ninini liiiltniliint. Burn minify im - .Mill ll tllkllll iiih Mini tin to,. . ..... I marlr. l.rliw i.fO. ull druKHlMn. Hmd cla. tot Woiimn'sKafefiuant, wviiri-iyiiaiieu. atOMtU KlUtU ftmat, fttlUtn PW -ir 1 J f f ikli.ii nnthliiK lint the n y eliiul Wllcnx t'oliilKiui'l ,'"; Hul biiJCT lrlim aliHd tra.la OPPENHEIMER'5 Big Stock of New styles. Leather has advanced in price but I purchased ah oes before the rise, SHOES! SHOES! SHOES All tho latcfit'style shoes, llusset shoes a spec ialty. Mpn'o Rnuc and P.hilrlran'c nlnthin ITIUII U UUJUJ UIIU UIIIIUIUII U UlUllllHi HATS AMD GENTS' FURNISHIMG GOOK selected expressly for you; each article marked at a you can alYord to pay. A lair examination turn tide of trade to our counsers and tho savings in purse. Take time to think, then thoughts to our where tho value is deep and you will make no misi H. OPPEN1IEIMEK. Selinsg rot A GOOD FIT I RELIABLE GOOD honest PRices!! - I wave just opened a tailoring establishment o; posite tho Post Ollico at Solinsgrove. Ca' and sco my Goods and compare prices. JNo. A. HEKFELFINGER, Tail1 Selinsg i
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