Sfet KV()hIrar$ Host PublinheJ every Thursday. Ceo W. Wagcnnller, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. btcti mint Xtr pilrt In iu1vim,m when sent out mile t tie county.) ft ATCt Of AOVIRTItlNO. All trnnl"iit R'lviTtlwtnontu not mtiprwlw niitiM'''ii fur will tw rliurici-"! nt dip r:(' of 1 cenUi pT 1 1 tii uiMnp:irl'l nii'iiNun) Mr first Itwr Ion nn l UlriMitH jxt lino lor i-vrry ilmiqti-nt Inwrtiwi. tfprnih n'i'i' ;iMi'nf trrr n'.i'niir; p nrrtii. ribiifr of mitrct, iff:., thrrf ' a Un? Thursday, August S, 1893. f .aatut lr (llkr.nrt. If Coi p jiiil (Jilkt'Mim will tako tlio trouMo to rout tlio rot urns from llio various district of Snyder county, lie will bu able to form nu u lequnte Men liow unpopular lie in. He enn learn from tliin tttuteinent in bow minv lintrii,t' lit iliil not even set a Hinglo vote. It hcmiim to us tli at it woukl make inteientintj leading for Governor HaHtinnH. La.t Fail the Governor and his friends polled over 2,200 votes and now to have the support drop down to W votes is unmitake able evidence of the fact that a Hero hiiH fallen. The republicans of Snyder county have written' in bold and living character their solemn and un yielding protest against the Hog Combine, against the Pittsburg Lobbyist and the Administration Machine. The eyes of the voters of Snyder county can not be blindfolded to the trust of honest citizenship. The upright and stalwart citizens will be found on the side of honor and gratitude. The storming protest they have recorded against corrupt politics is an example worthy to be followed by the citizens of other counties. May the good work con tinue. No Caih For Snyder County. Haiuiisbcro, August 1. The Republicans of Snyder coun ty will hold a primary election on Saturday to select a delegate to the coming State Convention. A. W. Totter, of Selinsgrove, a friend of Senator Quay, was chosen several months ago, before tho fight was precipitated for State chairman. The supportersof Colonel Quay now claim Totter was not elected in ac-e--,-iri with the call of State Cuairinau Gilkesoc a". 'ose to re-elect him. so that o may be no doubt of his right to a seat in the convention. Colonel Gilkeson received a letter to-day from Chairman Arbogast, of Snyder county committee, convey ing this information and statiug that the names of tho candidates for State Chairman will be submitted to the voters to indicate their choice. Mr. Arbogast explains that there will be expenses incurred in holding the election and as there is no can didate to nssess this fall, he appeals to Colonel Gilkeson to send him !3rt. Tho State chairman says l'otter's election was regular and there is no need for another election. He will not send the neither will he re ply to Chairman Arbogast's letter. Colonel Gilkeson is confined to his bed in his room with a painful boil on his neck and a severe attack of the gout. J'hila. Times, Aug. 2. The above special appeared in the Titm a last Friday. Evidently tho spunky little corporal thought it was not necessary to squander $30 on Snyder county especially since ev erybody seemed loyal to Quay. Last Fall when the state chairman had $100,000 to squander he put Snyder cjunty off with $100. to pay the ex penses of the campaign. Col. Gilke h 5n says that Mr. Totter had been legallv elected. It is not likely that the Colonel would have said so if the 11 publicans of Snyder county had allowed Mr. Totter to go tho Con- vention without tho consent of the lu ijority of the republican voters of thf county. It always pays to be sife. The hot shot coming from Snyder county is not welcome iicwb lor Corporal Gilkeson. A. V. I'oltrr lor Judge. The County Committee on Mon day passed a resolution urging tho name of A. W. Totter for tho nomi nation for a position on tho Super ior Court Ueuch. This endorsement means somethiug. It is not simply an idle honor, but tho warning note that a warm and vigorous campaign will bo begun by his friends to so curo tho nomination of Mr. Totter at tho coming stato convention. His friends havo already secured rooms at tho Lochiel Hotel at Harrisbm g to be opened up as headquarters for Snyder county's popular attorney. Largo delegations aro already pre paring to go the convention. A special effort will be made to have a full attendance of the Republican clubs of the county. Letters are in course of preparation looking for ward to a vigorous canvass. In presenting the name of A. W. Totter for a position on the Super. nr i-.ourt liencn we have no apologies to make. His rank and Hianuinz is noi surnnssetl bv anv attorney in Central Tennsylvania, A member of Governor Hastings1 Cabinet said: "The Governor will not appoint an abler man thau Mr Totter. Such a compliment from the head cf the Attorney General's department is no mean thing and can safely be regarded as a fitting testimonial to his eminent qualified lions for the position so earnestly solicited by his friends. Besides his extraordinary endow ments of legal and judicial ability, wo present another aud an un answerable argument, his unfortu nato physical condition. His in juries have in no wise affected his mental strength and the convention at Harrisburg cannot find a more fitting candidate and no more able judgo. In Uaaa af Fir. In case of fire what would the citizens of Middle burgh do to save their property from destruction? We have so often directed their at tention to this neglect of duty that we think the "Borough Dads" would devise some uJTeans to shield us from the constant danger of the town by fire. The recent fire at the west end of town surely proved that the means at hand were entirely in adequate to cope with a lire during even a slight wind much less during a high wind. f The town does not have even an organized bucket brigade. There are no ladders, no hose, no engine, no organized company and nothing else that could be used to fight fire. Moral. What are you going to do about it ? THEY SPEAK "FOR QUAY. xue lonowing responses were given when asked their opinions on the State Chairmanship fight. The nterviews were given two weeks be fore Saturday's election and for want of space could not be publish ed before. The interviews are as follows : I think that it is an unfortunate alliance for Governor Hastings to link Lis political fortunes with the Philadelphia and Tittsburg Com bines which exist and flourish only by practising the tricks in the trade of politics. Dan. Hastings is a man of merit and natural ability, and commanded the confidence aud re spect of the entire people, and could have realized his political as pirations, which no doubt are high, without the intervention of the ma chinations of professional politi cans. Whilo I deprecate political bossism at all times, I believe that it will be better for tho party aud incidoutally for the people, if Quay should gain a victory over tho fac tion which is opposed to him at this time. My sympathies are with Quay and I urn sorry that a man like Hast ings should allow himself to become a factor in this "quarrel in tho fam ily." Yours trulj Peroival Herman. Trothonotary J. C. Schoch says : I think Governor Hastings has made a mistake. Magee has been run ning his Pittsburgh legislation at Harrisburg to suit himself and to give him absolute control of the af fairs of his own city and that is cer tainly not the kind of business that is going to benefit our State and I am strictly opposed to the course our Governor is taking in this fight. Magoo and Martin are simply using tho Governor for their own benefit District Attorney Baker puts it this way : It is not right for the Governor to tako any part in such a cojillict. It is all right for him to tako his own part. But that is not tho contention, Senator Quay is lightiug for himself to beStato Chairman and he is not on- posed to tho Governor being Chair man of the State Convention, but Governor Hastings is making the inexcusable blunder of doscondiug from his high oflice to fight for an other man. It is shameful and dis. graceful for the Govornor to do this and I am strictly opposed to auy man, I don't care who ho is, using his ollico for political purposes rs tho Governor is doing now. Doctor J. O. Wagner Bays : Tho Governor is breaking his nock, if ho has not dono so already. Judgo Jero Crouse : I think they ought to stop it. I am for peace. We havo lost two presidents and two Governors through such folly. Hastiugs bhould have kept out of it. lie. Las made a bier mistake in mv judgment in yielding the dignity of i his office to the passions of a fac tional political quarrel. I hope they will mend it up and quit their fight ing. The Governor ought to attend to his own business in his office. The people gave him a big majority and they certainly have a right to expect that he will be Governor and not allow these petty politicians to run away with him. Stale Representative Charles W. Herman says: I'm for Quay. "The Old Man" as they called him at Har risburg aud my reasons aro : First. The fellows who are fight ing him are doing so solely, in my judgment, for their ow n political ag grandizement and not to advance the popular welfare. Second. Snyder county has al ways been a strong Quay district and Idon't believe the sentiment has changed enough in this short time since we had a popular election for Quay when he was a candidate for tho United States Senate, to ex change him for Mr. Gilkeson. hardly think Gilkeson is in it with Quay as a master of politics and he has enough to attend to drawing his fat salary as a State official. I'm glad I did not help to create that of fice. I was against it because my people did not believe in such ex travagance and I do not think the Republicans of Snyder county will accept Gilkeson when they have such an able man as Senator Quay to pick. Third. I think we ought to have an able man at the front next year and from what I conld learn at Har risburg last winter there is a big de mand for Quay to become Chairman of the Republican National Com mittee in 181tC, and so far as I know the majority of our people are for Quay. Doctor Wageuseller of Selins grove says: When these fellows undertake to down Matt. Quay they bark up the wrong tree. I want to see him lick them out of their boots. The idea of running a man like Gilkeson against Senator Qnay for State Chairman is sickening to me. We have a candidate for Superior Court Judge in Mr. Totter our State Delegate and I'm going to do all I can to have him nominated and I believe if the people of Snyder county stand by Quay in this fight that we have a good chance to nom inate Totter. At any rate Senator Quay always was a favorite in Sny der county and I don't believe, our people will go back on him when he is being fought by a gang of political assassins who are egged on by Dave Mai tiu and Chris Magee. It whs bad politics for Dan Hastings to al low those fellows to pull him down from his high oflice and beiore this fight is over I'm afraid ho will think so too. ( To be vontimictl next iceek.) Jury List. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE, Let. trs of ailmlnlatntf Inn In eotnf of S. II. Ywtr of MtrtillfTwk t.iwii-lilp.Snydiir In, I'a, ilce'd. Imrlnic len arum I to th under. Iirneil, all .rin kaowlna; th.Riwtrra Inili'M. .( to lt tnt Mr rpiifitcl to inaka I in me dial, parmaiit, whlla tlmM Sarin claim will lrewnt Ilium duly mitht-iitleatol to thaiinder- IIAIIII1 n a. lOUiut, H. W. YODKH. U. W.YOUKH. July li, mm, Admintcniton. I.lnt ol Petit Jurors to hitvo in the Court ot t'oiniuon I'Ii-iin, quarter Sesxnn, over itml Te i miner, noil ('Herat .lull Delivery, Mr hen- telnlHT lel'lii, iM'KllililiiKSepU AUi'ker, A. W M.Ti'lmllt, I'lllnn. Auilk'. . I... UilHirer, M int Terry. Hulilorf, t liurle.s, Mieton. Neltustrrove. Hover. Prank, I'otiii-ei loner. Terrv. Ilott-r, Jereuiliili, oenlleiuan, l iilou. Il'uver, I.evlJ., huiinir, .IikWm.ii. Il.illek. s.tuiuel, hitriuei', Monroo. IIoiinI. I. K.. runner, 11. n.-r, Klwln K. K .inner, llli kle. Wm. A.. lllai-kHinltll. lelan. Allrecl, Cuipoiiler, Ill-emu, Jolin. fanner. H.uiIkti. t. t... Farmer, pie-he, I-Jl.ic, I.uml H-rill.l II. r'oll.. .I.iooli. .M lion, liiHul, ll inlot. Farmer, 01a.v, f. A. !!., '1 euelier, i.einlNTlliii;, Wm. II.. I'armer, llarllrv, .loliu. rarne;r. Herman. M. K , Fanner. Helm, Henry C , Fanner, Helm, JiMepll, Ijilxprer, Kerr, O. A. , Fanner, KraUer, t'liai les, Laoorer, Leplv, Henry J.. Farmer, l.eplv, Joxepli, Farmer, Luck, J. L.. Farmer, Uhik, JoHepli, Mason. Musser, Joualliau. Farmer, Moyer, Henry. Farmer, Mauliei-k, Milton, Farmer, Nell., Teler S., Lalmrer, oiierllno, Joslali, UilHirer, Tick, Daniel, Farmer, ltolirer, Wilson f., Lalmrer, Itelehley, Samuel, Teucliur, ItuuiiK, ostfur, Farmer, How, James. Clerk, Kelrhenlia. il, W. 8., Laborer, StifTul. Henry, lloatmaii, spik'elmyer, Henry s,, uiiwrer. SliaelTor, John, Farmer, stuck, John. Farmer, spahl, John, Fanner, schwenk. Win., ileutleman, Siahl, Joel, Fannor, Wultor, I-owls, Farmer, Yorlck, Jouos, Men-haul, GUAM) Jl'UOKH. Arbouasr, Wilier, Farmer, llollir, Edward. Farmer. Ill. kie. chat. K Farmer, llachman, John 11., J. J'., Howersox, Amnion. Fanner. Howersox, J. II , laborer, Krdlev, It. It., Huckster. Foresier, Jas. K., Gentleman. Graylilll, clarence K , Laborer, (ohm, Km iniiel, Lalmrer, Hummel, a A., Druiftfist, Hendli. k-i. S II., Lalnirer. Hasnln;rer. I'lui les, Farmer, HailiiM'i. W. It-, lllacksiultli, Kluse. I i':uU, Fanner, UiiiKacri-. Ivuil'. Auctioneer, Hon-, Allen f., Aairer. sial-.l, U-vi, lil.icksuilth, Snviler, Geo. S.. Fanner, Sunt It. HolH-ri. .K'c'ii. schamliac'i, II, r. , F.inn.ir, Slahl, II. G Farmer, WuKiicr, Andrew, t'oiifeeilnnnr, Wliamcr, Geo. M., M Jivhaui, Washington. Heaver, M tildlclHirxh. vtuHiilnuton. I num. Heaver West. Terry .lacks) ii, WaMiluxloii. Tc mi. t'enire. Tenn. Monroe, Terry. Ceiiiiu, Tenn. Sprinif. Monroe. Tenn. Chapman. Heaver. Jaeksou. SprlnK Cliupmau Ceutre. Centre. C'lmpimiu. Mouroe. I n Ion. Chapman. Heaver W WasliliiK'ton. i'orry W. Adams, spring. Chapman. Centre. Jackson. Monroe. Franklin. Mlddleereek. Fraukhii, West lluavur, .. Centra. Sellnsyrovo. Franklin. West Heaver. Jackson. West Heaver. Wiishliik'Um. Cent re. Fniokllu. Cliapm in. Mlddlecris-k. liilou. Franklin. Franklin. Franklin, couin'. West Hea er. Tenn. 71 Sulury and eii-n. udd wet klv fnima II 1-urniatKiit iKanli.in. Hood cluuicvfw r wi.niMTiiirnh cfiu.iva ivrriiorv. C:. n, rjirdr dork, truo to i iwi.it'. rHiriri'&TniDiitKuar- ui our orm ni. u end oi:iijil.-iilon 1 to local litlmo tfuuli. can in- tirt any An. iwtt earn- In a.h iM-r month iA mwrml llon't hl-ntuta Ujcuumi of lirw raiiurMiniiu.uruuKw A DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE Let- X&.terof Ailttiliilstrnt Ion bonis non rum Textaim-tiila nnneroof John Ilna1ngr InU' of Henver TowtiMlilp. Snvder County. ('., dm-eH-o'il, having l-eii (.Tiitiii-d to Ihn tinder alk'ned, nllpoixom knowloK theuxM-lvei Indetit eil to wild e-onle are reipiesteil to make Innniill Hto payment, while those having claim will present them duly iit!ietit!cateil to the under slKiied. JACOIIC. IIASINGEB. Mlilillelitii-irh. Ph., Aiim r U. b. n. c. t. a. .May -.T' li, w,. EXECUTtUtS' N()TK'E.-NotloH Is liereliy ;iven Hint b-ltern Tt-sta- niniinty no ilm r.tsta ot l.v.l In liudy.ilre'd linn el Ml-ldletoiriili. Snv.lar pntintr. To.. Imve hoii l.nueil to tli nndar.lnid renhllna: at Mi.l llplmruli, All cniona. therrror. Indflittnl to .aid innt tlll plta nuke Itntnedlata pay ment, and tlio v hnvlnir rhilnm agalnt It will prortut thnm for ttlineiit to W. W. W1TTF.NM YKJl. May stlt. Kxrrutor. A rMINlSTUAT()KSrN(')TICE. Let- m tern of ntliiiliilatrHtlnii In ertAte of riillllp Swinefoid. lata el Mlddlnlilinrh, Knydor l'.Tn.,di-r'd, havl nn amnied to Ilia undar litnrd. all rona knowing Ihainavlrea Indelitcd to .aid male are reijuinii-d to nuaa Immediate payment, while tbo. haying rlnluia will preaant inein uuty autneiiiiratao to tne uniii-rianrd. J. C. SWINKFORD, Jun II. M. A d m I ni.trator. AHMINISTHATOK'S NOTICE. Let ts rs of AdnilnlHlrntion In the aatata ol Cathpflna WalU-r lata of Mldillahumh, Nnydcr county. doe'd, karlng bee a (cranlad to the MhOrnOKtiad, all iwraiin knowing thatn aale lndehte.1 tu laid enlale are reueatil to make ImmfNllata payment, while thoaa haln claim, will prvaent thou duly authenticated tu the underline! VAf. ENTIXi: WAt.TKH. June IHth, A.imii Ittrator. ADMINI8TUATOKS NOTICE. Let ters of A(lniliiitriitlon In the ltat of George How. latent Tenn Town. ahlp. Snyder county, T., dee'd. having been granted to the undersigned, all eraona knowing ineniFoivea moaoiaa to nam etiata are rKUet-d lo make Immediate payment, while thoee hav ing rlaltna will present them duly authenticated to the undersigned. JACKSON W. HOW, K. H. UKMBKHIJNII. July IT, 1SB.V. AdmliUtrator. (1. W. LONG, Atty. ADMIN1STKATOK8' NOTICE. Let ten nf admlnlHtrHtlon In eatut at John A. MUKser, Isle of Frankdn townahln, Snyder rnuntv. Tit., 1T'd, hnvlng been granted to the undersigned, nil osrsona knowing ilium. aelvea Indebted to anld estate are reiltted to make Immediate payment, while thime having elHlniMwill preseut them duly authenticated to uic uoiiersi((ueu. CKV1M.A A. Mt'SSEH, K. K. MISSKK. July 14. Mm. Adinlnlstratom. VDITOU'S NOTICE. In mi Khtatkof m.EI In Tng Ohphanm Cotrgv IIArrl.aV, 1'KC D, Or SNYIIKH COCMTV. Notli-e la lien-by given that the undersigned Auditor RPitolnlod bv the orphans' Court ol Snv. der County, lodlairllnitn the fundaln the hands of William Kelgle.admtnlstrntor or aaid dewlent win sit tor tne piirnowii or ins appointment at his onico In Mhldleburgli, Ta., on Thursday, August 1st ihw. at lilo'cliH-k A. M., when aud where all parlies In Interest or navlmr anv claims on said funds must appear and present the seine or bu forever debarred from coming In no inn rwoio . Mlddleburgh. Ta.. JAY a. WRlsttH ' .luly, islli. i Auditor, EXECUTORS' SALE OF TMNb Heal Estate! The Kxeeutoi-N of the Kstate in J. A. Smith Into Of Mlddleereek Twn , Snyder Co.. Ph.. dweawvl, nio exaw io puuuu saio at tne premises at mi-uuier Ull Saturday, August 21, 1893. The following Deserllied Ileal Estate to wit t All that i erMIn tract of land sliunt at. Kream. er In Mlddleereek Twp., Snyder county, bounded on tho North by Market street, on the East by Hie Tubllc Koad. on the South bv tin Alley and on the West by 1 mils of Mrs. J. K. HetitzHlman. la-lng a lot Ail it. trout and l.vi lout deep wher.Kin are erected u lau(ji:.st()km:h()usk, built for a store and Dwelling purposes. The store riMitu measiireH -i bv ;. feet, utul has a GLASS FHONT Tne lot has iiihiU It a two. story U'AltKliOUSK, a STAIILE, imd ull necessary outbuildings. 1 lie iiwelllug part or the house Is all nnlHlied In walnut and affords ample room for a large fam ily. 'I he storo risiin Is stocked wlta u lull sun- NKVV AND FltKSH GOODS, that will lie dlsposvd or on the same day, also ON E LAHliK IKON SAFE and ONE LAHGE FAIKIIANKS SCALES. K reamer Is centrally liH-nted In Snvder r-onnrv III a rich fanning district ulid this store la n. only one In the urn n. Tho Tost Oftlce Is In the M O. sale win iM-gin nt one o'l'lts k P. M. when hi inn nui ue mane Known uy A. W. SMITH, A. C. SMITH, L. E. GOKDoN. Executors. PERSONSTO TRAM Special Reduction at i CLOSING OUT SALE I desire to reduce my stock and r mill -PP. 1 1 . J -l wxii unci- it opuuitu reauCLion or m 20, and 30 per cent, on all CLOTHING bought of me. A full and complete jUUUU. Gents' Furnishinq Goods Don't fail to see the best bargain in me county. G.C. GUTELIUS, Clolfa ItJIOWN ha., .u 1 i r.ila.i.1 H..HUla U , . liiiat.ir. N.Y. W WAFTED. Several faitlif.il gentlemen ami ladies to travel for established lioiise. SALARY $780.00 AND EXPENSES. Position iicrniaiient if stiittnl ; also inerease. St:ite lvfeivncu and en- eliwe self-addressed stamiK'd envel ope. TIIKXATIOVAL. t J im 3l1 III omnha Ulilx., t'tllCAGO. 1ft. 1 :'::::;;whcuy; Summer School. .'! 1. l:tjitl acaaon. Special work for school teachers. Ilutincsa or thorthand. The attcn !"'" 01 "ititipmi young ftoflt rcaectfuMy aolic V r'rcidara ready. Post.,1 car. lufHttt. kochcstcr.N. V. (Mention this piper.) JAS. 0. CHOUKK, ArrORKKT AT LAW, 'ilMlLKUUlia, PA, A II i.iiKiiirNi mtii.'.,i in him. Wi'l rr-iu-ivu .rotilt i.tieiilioti. .r7, t7 ) ) BookkiH-piof, PrilMUItHIO. .nuiau.liipL aud all tli. i '0n11u.ro tal tirauuliM, III'NINKHfl t'OM.KUK, 1710 (Jliwtnut bU, 'rantiiim. runan.ipDia. urni.liwl. b.iiiaiimumo(kuuwlMlK.atthnilntmamofu(Mt, Tooth Trar. Thorougli. Individual liLtraoliuu. Sltaatiou FURNITURE 1 Ciite olMf Pnrnitnre. We offer the best goods at Phd nominal Prices, guaranteeing qua! lties the Jbinest, and Styles the Latest. Couches, Lounges, Mirrors "T"1- r TTT 3 ' ni . 1 DilUV well I ItlUUO. VY 1UUOW OnRHPC ' --"-vMk etc., offered at prices to suit the fimnn Wa nrp ontorinor f r flJ Snyder County trade, and AN INVITATION is extended to visit our place of business. Respectfully, MILTON FURNITURE GO. Front Street, Milton, Pa. State Norma School, BLoOMSBURG, PA. Prepaid for Teaching, For College, For ne$$, For Social Duties. Eight Departments Thoroughly equipi MaaaMHBaaaHB Professional Department, Art Department, Academic Departincnt,Manual Training Depart ment, Preparatory Collegiate Department, l'hys ical Culture Department, Music Department, Stenography and Typewriting. The members of tho faculty aro Christian men and women of broad scholarship and successful experience. They represent tho culture and train ing of eight of the best colleges and universities, and several of tho loading Normal and Training schools ot tho United States. No school can give more for tho monoy. Pow givo so much. Pall term opens September 2, 1895. Por information address T. P. WELSH, mnvniPl' A GOOD FIT I RELIABLE GOODS honest PRices! ! I a.avo just opened a tailoring establishment op 'posit e tho Post Office at Selinsgrove. Call and sco my Goods and compare prices. JNo. A. HEFFELFINGER, Tailor, Selinsgrove,
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