I J fc 4 i. Post's ScboHp Frizes. FREE TITTION, Hoard, llat. Washing, rum' be4 noma. Light ne of OymnKKlum, nv of text books anrt Li brary and manunl training for on ft-holiwtlc year of U works at t be lUoomsburg State Normal Hcli'xil will be iIMJ'hI toiweon two iwrnons to be wli-ot'-d tiy tlio rciuVni of this papor. rmT VM7.K. The iwrson r"''lvniif tin-most vote will be fiMH'l in .i .liol u-iiilp of two torms or s wii'ks luriuiiinif Tnit'on, Hoard ml r-vorythlni: iii"iiilonci nUii. MO'iNU I'IMZK. Tlio piTm P'i.'cIMIiK llif nrxt lilKlrst nuiAN-r if voirs will pM-clvo the tvvntid prlo. tx'lnir a l)ol rtlil;i for It wn ka ' smiw n liool. Tills ttK-lti I s Tui'lot., lloml ami t- i-rj f liltijf iii'iitniii'i nNivp, Tlic llr-it .r!' 1 wor'li f !'i'.ii. Til" tid Is worth . . This offer d'Up-M's o'tr former iiiiiKtiaiiliiiinis ofTer iiii l nlio'iM brlhij f the front all le.ii lieri utid oili-rn who are anxious fHicfter prepiro Uip-iu'-Ivm for lllc's ifreiit duty. Kvcry l.snK oHh( I'iht contains n blank ballot or voiliiif co'i'vm. Any person can vote as often ill he or KhoplcWii, but they must use t ip votlnif coupon l elow or n premium coiioii ItKUed by the islltor of this paper for wrvlces rendered In Its behalf. KlKhteen premliin c jupons will be tailed for every new mli yearly nulitrrll-r to this paper. Wiould any of fie itilwrllim of the I'oer feel mimclently In terested In the welfare of any emlestant and pay up all arrearages on lubscrtptlon and one year In advance the nuhacrlber entitled to twelve premium coupons or one coupon for every month paid In advance. The premium c.nipons will lie credited to whomsoever the eubscriber nmea. It mtut bt unlrritovl ihtt no tonlntanl It nulknrittd to it tin mnieribr$ for mon y. Kubscrtbcrs will confer a favor by reporting any persons wlio.(llre(fard this request. roads Tlio bill does not permit a levy of more tlinn two wills for road build inp; purpoweH. All roads or parts thereof remain under the charge of tlio Township Supervisors, an at present, until the commissioners' report, or the report of the viewers, covering their improvements is confirmed by the Court. Then they become public county roads, and the .Supervisors are relieved from their care. It is not expected that anything will bo done under the bill this year, although an effort may be made in some built-up sections, where there is now no power to make proper im provements. An Ex ample for Snyder Co. Supervisors. Last Friday a very satisfactory test of the stone crusher was made by W. C. Farrell, representig F. C. Austin and Co., of Chicago, and by the authorities of Point township. The machine was stationed on Edward Brouse'a farm. Nine and one-balf two horse wagon loads of stone crushed inside of one hour. The authorities of the township purchased the crusher for $600. The power to run the machine was furnished by a traction eneine. This crusher will do the township a great amount of good, and they will soon be able to brag of having some of the best country roada in the State Northumberland Prts. We copy the above clipping believing that it is a good example for Snyder County supervisors to Cut this cut and bring or m&il ta follow. If a crusher can be bought tha POST. i3rjfiuu wuy can noi lour or nve ii ss lor society, la I.iot. no iwi ummcu cwiuuiue nnu purcuase liously iivoi lcl the other re-iuients stone crustier ana inaKe our roads :ho Ikmim1, nn i, prruaps, u w" M ftg good our neighbor counties? :UHt lemon tint ho tcorac 1 tin e'J TieJ U8 Bee 'wild ifl the first super . u.. '....irs t. his cdht rooms visor to act m this matter. .ho tlrr.l lluor. Tliis Imbit croati The Teachers' Contest. The Interest In the I'oht'h Trite Contest con tinues to Increase. It would not be fair at this time to disclose how the vote Manila, yet alt the reader should know for whom votes are de polled The names follow In alphabetical or, ler: Dauey, MIcha'L Kaut. Charles, Edwin, I'ortTreverton. Olll, A. W., Mlddleswarth. Keller, Laura, Adarosburir, Kuhn, William, Hhamokln Dam. Landls, C. W Freeburtf. Livingston, I.lzr.le, Sellnsfrrovc. Kennlnirer, II. S., Franklin Township. Ppecbt, Charles, K., Swlneford. l'pllni;er, 1). K.. Mt. I'leiusant Mills. Zechman, W. I., Troxelvllle, Other names will be added from time to time aa soon as the Dumber cf votes will justify. per day, whose report is also iubject' Doctor of Divinity upon Rev. F. J. to exceptions for thirty days after ! Tarry, Brattleboro, Vt. and Rev. IL being filed. The court has power F. King, Uniontown. to confirm, modify, or alter the The number of graduates this report. year was very large, the classes The bill also provides that bids numbering as follows: College, 27; must be regularly taken on all im- Institute for Ladies, 17; school of provements made, contracts to go Music, 4; Academy for boys, 0. The to the lowest and best bidder. It total attendance this year was 407 applies to county bridges as well as' and the prospects for a larger attendance next year are very bright. WEST REAVER. The parties that took in the show at Lewistown lant week say it was small but good L. J. Romig is improving from his late sickneso. Henry Trenster is aluo improving slowly.... The lithing party had good luck lust week. The women seemed to enjoy the sport by draw ing the little "sunny" into a ten foot seine. . . .Hay is very scarce. . . .The county is flooded with school teach ers, looking up a place to warm their shhrs this winter, Roys have pa tience. Rowersox may may make a change in your minds in regard to teaching.... The firm of Knepp and Houser has been disolved. Mr. Knepp has withdrawn. .. .Henry Knepp and family of Siglcrville spent Saturday and Sunday with their Sndyer county friends. ADAMSRTJRG. The Normal Commencement held in the Reformed church on Friday eve. was a splendid success. All partici pants performed their pieces re markably well. Stirring addresses were delivered by Profs. Bowersox and Herman.... Mrs. Isaac Kennv. son and daughter, of Newton, Kan., are visiting at this place . . Children's Day was observed in the Lutheran church on Sunday eveninc. The services were both interesting and instructive The Reformed church will hold a festival on Satur day evening. . .Misses Nettie Specht and Ada Laudis are visiting friends in Centre county.... Johny Felker, who was seriously hurt, is doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances.... Spencer E. Rom ig is spending a few days with bis Uncle C. B. Witmer, of Sunbury. ituusel his yoiinfj brother, I.Mio jkhohharo l Lis home nu 1 any otl muforts that tho ro.Is or John pt ri.'.t-il. Lllutt wns u linppy-o-luc irtist, whoso profusion hal not ,-et lirounht Una an iuomna. When John entered nretty im ...uv" wiu.V rotber putting tho riuishin? toua ;o whut ho was pleased to cull i.loul h...i.l." "Hello! J;id. l'vtt been wmt ici for yon. Shall wo ilino at Ulietuiirk' to-ni.ht?' "Why, no. 1 am goin? t jer Writers' finis you must looi !.,r votirself this oveuilitr. cv..H. nil ri jht. only look nt thj nomciit before you dress. Don't hiuk tlui" is homi-thius 8veet in iri-hiou.'" .!.,lm walkc.l to tho easel The Bloomsburg Normal School. rlunco.1 cHrcb-ssiy .it t1"' r"of tho school and tho r bored to be- toreed to Hpi-ua t m one of F.UioU's many dtt.ii.H. tho students next y. ributrt t t Lvinvf, Every alumnus and friend of the Bloomsburg State Normal School, will doubtless be glad to learn rfc h past yea"f althotigii ckaoi general business depression, has been the most successful in the history of the school There have been in attendance during the year more than seven hundred students. Tho graduating class this year num- one hundrd and fifty, and is considered in many respects the strongCHt in scholarship and teaching ability that has ever been graduated from tho school. Tho junior class is also one of unusal promise. There 'is every indication that the growth the excellence of ear, will even utti'iiticii" whs urrest surpass those of tho present year. livery effort has been made dur ing tho year to strengthen tho var ions departments. New apparatus bus been added, additional instruc tors have been employed and the spirit of procrress has pervaded the entire institution. Athletics liuvo received their due attention during tlio year. It is very gratifying to be able to say that fctinlcntH, almost without ex ception, have nhown in their gym nastic work and on the athletic Held, a desire to develop themselves phys ically, rather than a desire to gain notoriety by feats of strength or agility. During tho year tho much talked of Pollard synthetic method of teaching primary reading was inves tigated and tested by tho school in a most practical way. Tho work is to become a permanent featuro of tho school. (ir oneil bis lomclbiiiJ! iu the liht brown yes leale.l to him, u l m ho btiMie I uee it Hoeme.l more iiti'l more to leech bis fiieu Uinoss, fit least. vvinr-T. ( h.o-tu'it hair, tho delicr Published every Thursday. Geo. W. Wagcnseller, Editor and Proprietor. Subscript ion 1.50 per year. atch must be paid In iidvaniw when sent out side the county.) RATES OF ADVERTISING. am transient advertisement nut otherwise cniitrai'icd nr w 111 be charged at the rale at is u-iiii, i.-r i (iiunparici iiii'.i.siirc) lur llrst Inscr- uni nun iu i t his per line lur every Hiibseiiiient lowrtluii. 1 pullUhni frtt ; Mtttani yi trli t., thrtr cent a linr. Thursday, .June '27, 1893. Flmn's Road Bill. Senator l'linu's roud bill nructiciillv ubolihlies all previous ifgislatioii allVeting country ronds, and pro vides imothfrsybtem. It authorizis the cMinty ct'iiiini.ssioiitrs, uIkj; ever they deem it necessary, to survey ai,d make plans of tli roads in tho townships within their eouiitit-h, for itpuiiH or improve ment h, with permission to levy u road tax, und improve the highways on a petition, which must be ap proved by the Grand Jury and tho Court. Tho law is not mandatory. After going through tho court procedure tho commissioners are given tho right to proceed to view and take for tho county any property ueccssary for roads, subject to n system of appeals and exceptions. The bill provides for tho appointment of u Board of Viewers in event of the commissioners being unable to agree with property owners, at 95 Tho postal authorities have author ised a change in the form of money orders to be issued hereafter, but postmasters will not be supplied with the n6w forms until the old ones are exhausted. The changes are not material, although the new order will be a trill o smaller than the old. The assignment will be placed on the back, and the figures at the right tsido of tho order will be duplicated on the back, so that the amount for which the order is drawn can be determined from an in spection ou eitk!r side. The seal of ihe department will bo noticed in the center of tho order, being made in the tint of the paper. Whilo tho manufacture of tho new form was begun by tho department on tho 2th of May they will not be in geir.-ral uso for some weeks yet. Bjcknell Univers'ty. Tho l.'th annual commencement of Bucknell University at Lowisburg, Pa., closed last Wednesday and was one of tho most euthutiastic over held. At the meeting of the board of trustees tho vacancy caused by tho death of Alfred Taylor, of New York, was directed to bo filled by direct voto of tho Alumni. A rous ing address was delivered before the graduates of tho Ln lies' Insti tuto by Miss Cara Ueesp, of the Pittsburg "Dispatch" mi the subject of tho "New Woman,'- in whiehMiss llcoso said that the " Nc-v W'"mau" is tho " College Womuu.' Ou tho recommendation of the faculty, tho board of Trustees conferred honorary degrous upon the following: Muster of Arts upon lion. Johu B. Wurfcl, Lancaster and ltev. T. A. Lloyd. Philadelphia; T N paint the best is the cheapest. Don't be misled by trying what is said to be "just as good," but when you paint insist t-pon having a genuine brand of Strictly Pure White Lead It costs no more per gallon than cheap paints, and lasts many times as long. Look out for the brands of White Lead otfcrcd you ; any of the fol lowing are sure : ' Armstrong & McKelvy," " Beymer-Bauman," "Davis-Chambers," "Faluiestock." Tret Colors. National Lead Co.'s Puic White Lead Tinting Colors. Tie-colors are Hold In one-pound cans, each r:in I)'-i'm( gi.fiicit nt lo I. nt 75 puiind of strictly Pure While Lend I lit desired t.hnde; they are in i.ietiisv ready-mixed paiuu, but a combination cf iH-rltTtly pure colon in the handiest form to tint Strictly Pure White Lead. A noo I many thousand dollars have been Raved pr.tiit fiy-mucrs by haviiiK our bonk on paintintf :in.i xl'i r-iard. Send Ms a postal card uuj tct UUl lice. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. I'lttsliuri? liranrh. Ociiiiuii yv..oii;.i tank L'uild.ni;, I'ltt-.l liftf. TU. A. C. SPANULKH, XJ Yon say n collar and cuff that are waterproof f Ym. Andpmpiratlon will not affect them? Yen. And when dirty you need only wipe them off with a wet cloth or t pouge t Yes. Wonderful ! How are they made ? A linen collar covered on loth aides with waterproof "CHLl.ri.oiD." Looks exactly like a linen collar. Ia it the only waterproof collar and cult made? No, but It ia the only one made with the linen interlining and conaequently the only one that can give entire satis faction, liecauae it ia the best. How can I know that I get the right kindf 4) Recauae every piece ia stamped aa follow : WT7 MARK. Inquire for that and refuse anything else, or you will be disappointed. Suppose my dealer does not have them t He probably has, but if not, send direct to us, enclosing amount. Col lars 95C, Cuffs soc. State sire, and whether collar wanted is atand-up or turned-down. THE CELLULOID COMPANY. 43T.-e r wmy, RIWTOIK, GO TO W. H.B oyer, CLiOTlHEIl, HATTER & GENTS' FURNISHER. ADMINISTUATOK S NOTICE. Let ters of AdiiiiniHtriition in the I.'.-(a ... ,.n..lti A Um.I..V litlM (if SJL'tut lmf Twp., Snyder county, l'u.,'dcc'd. havlnn liceu IcrAiiien 10 me uniinrniKuvu, an ivri"uB r(i,iwi(ik theniiHdveii indoliled to uld crtatii are rU0Mcd tu nuke liiimivlliiie paymeiil, w hile IhoKe hav Intr I'laliiiii will prt'Kciit them duly authenticated lo the uiidcri!KUeil. W. W. WAKNfcTrt, M ay 1, 1 aus. A d iu I n I trator. ADMINISTUATIUCS NOTICE Let tern of Adiuinint ration de bunin non cum TcHiiuni'iiiH niincxodf Jiihn llaaHlner Inle (il Heaver TowiiKhlp. Snyder County. I'a.. decern!. Illicllr,' lieell rilllleil to the linder HlL'ln il, all iM-rwiliN klinwliiK thetilnelvea lllilclil vdUt aalil est ale are recpicaleil to make limnedt ale payment, while Hhmc havliiir eliilum will preNeiit thvlil duly authenticated to the under hli'lied. JAl'lilll". IIASSIMU-H. Mlddli'lnirKh, I'll., Aillii r d. l. U. C. t. a. May -.Till, ivj'i. XEOLTOUS' NOTICE. Notice is E Tljis Space is reserved 4or G. C. GUTELIUS, Olo-biLiezi?, Midclleburgh, Pa. Iierebv tri veil tluit Letters 'IVntu inviitary on the ct:itu ot I.yilla l(Uiy,il'0 (I In'o ol Mlililleburtfh, Snyder county, l'a.. have liren iMued t the underpinned rculdlnic at Mulilli'liiirKh. All pcrniiiiK, thureloro. iDdehled to nal.l entute will plcaoe nuke linmoiliiite iny nient, and tlio'e haviiiK claluii utj iniM It will prureul thviii ir peitleiiinnl to W. W. WUTliN.MYEIl. M.iy 'J-.lh. Kxrrutor. "A'DMINLSTUATOllS' NOTICE. Let JA tern of lulmiiiiMtriitioii in estate of. runup ineioril, l:i:e in .uiiiiiicuurKii, nnyner ('ii.l'.i.,dec'd, littilnn nccii k ranted tu the under--luiu'il, all pvrxuK know Inn theiurclvea Indebted to raid emale are requested lo m.ike linmedlate liuyiuuiil, Mhllu thimv liuvmn el n I nih will pren( Ilium duly autlienliciiteil to the uuderlKUed. .1. f. hWINKKiKD. Juno 11. 5. A d in in I id rat or 1 .M 1 N I ST iTATo 1 'SN TICE.Let tc r a of Ailniitiii-tratlon I 11 t li e elatu at t'atherlnu Walter late id Mlddleliuruli, Snydur euiiiity, I'll., Oeu'd, b ivuitf lieen Krauted to tlio uiid.-rxluned, all pcrHint knonluK them telvcn Indelito.l to kind eMuto are riillclcd to make Immediate payment, while tln.m linvlna" cliiniK will preneui thcui duly authuutluated lu the uinlurniiied V.VUli.NVl.M; WAI.TKH. Juno 1-tli. Admit litiator. Kotliing On Earth Will DHNT1ST. Olllce duo door north of Weis' More SeliiiKgrove, l'a. KnUu-y anil ei-n-. i1i werClfrmni t I'rnuiuieiit l unl. n. i loin) rhanrv tor l.ruHit uh.um.. Iu.. . . l.. mH I'wuy piu-b, ime v uuumh rair mm iiifnu ig (Uit.od. N'oauuatituUun to our orurra. L, eml coiiunl LuD li' local tfvute. ran la I tere.t nv I (in, not Mrti. Inff $i6 permuiithil id eilieiuwHi. lXtD't 1 hnltata becaute ot pre I vtnUH fnl urMUHtilMOroiw lime. Outrtt free. addreM, Continental Nunwriee, Ifxhuiter, N Y.' uiai 'XThta koDao la rallaUe. rlaine -IA.) $ A K 4 W. LIKE Sheridan's Condition Powderl 1 la ttMnlute-'Vr pnm HiKhlr ronontrtst la nuainttty It f'Ht hsMt ttuut tenth of m cent dy. bti-icllr ftntiHlleiikV PruvtMiU auiii curtail dltraM- llootl fur yovnir vhirktw Wmia tuum Uum ir.4 hfn hrns Moult, "on lrv imui MVtJ turn t, ri-uil nu for $5 lo pmwut riup, m cuttuiutir. r you uut Kl II ui Ui W oviiU fur two iMu-kat 0 1. A 1 1-4 pound ran f I jKit-pidj cjm xpraMp!, THB bTlHULTKT FAPICtt," MUth bl eupy froa. poultry rUlstna iultl fr with $i iftfiuraiwri. L . JOUauiT 4 Us bumUM, um FURNITURE. Cliir ii Parlor Fritnre. We offei the best goods at Phe- nominal Prices, guaranteeing qual- Iiatest. Couches, Lounges, Mirrors, Baby Carriages, Window Shades wwe waawa mw WW M w WAAV. t.impfl W a ova naihArincy f n flirj vmvmi w w w v www AafkApaj j VJL41 Snyder County trade, and AN INVITATION iS'extended to visit J our plaxre q business. Respectfully, MILTON FURNITURE GO Front Street, Milton, Pa. State Normal School, BLOOMSBURG. PA. Prepares for Teaching, For College, For BusV ness, For Social Duties. Eight Departments Thoroughly equippe Professional Department, Art Department, Academic Departincnt,Manual Training Depart ment, Preparatory Collegiate Department, Phys ical Culture Department, Music Department, Stenography anil Typewriting. The members of tho faculty are Christian meir and women of hroail scholarship and successful experience. They represent tho culture and train ing of eight of the best colleges and universities, and several of tho leading Normal and Training' schools ot the United States. No school can give more for tho money. Tow give so much. Fall term opens September 2, 1895. For information address J. P. VELSH, nK0H A GOOD FIT ! RELIABLE GOODS HONEST PRices ! ! I t'j.nvo just opened a tailoring establishment op, .posite tho Post Ollice at Selinsgrove. Uul! and see my Goods and compare prices. JNO. A. HEFFELFINGER, Tailor Selinsgrove,
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