Published every ThursiUy. Geo. W. Waaemeller, Editor and Proprietor, Subscription 1.50 per year. Wch must y p;iM In iirtvatio whi-n sent out ll))tlie oouiiiy.) K ATI t Of ADVIRTItlNO. All triinsli-nt m1vi-rtlom',nt tint ntliirwlw emit riu-l-il (or w ill li'rif-l at Hip rni' if 11 j-ntn ruT llniMnntipnrti'l tiwunurf) for flrxt lnT Hon mi1 10 cents xr IIiio for cvrry mibwMiunit lawrt Ion. InhHtri r'tprrt, if thrrt trnU a line. Thursday, August 15, 1893. Thr llr.nliitloii All ltlllt. Tho leHolutions pansed by the f llftnrn JuJiroM last uork in Iho court houso niailo the f.il.l diillH run up the brick of the r.lilor of tho Suubury Kveninj? Jttin. Ho in ftweil to un aUnnini? t-xtcnt that SnyiU-r county republi ciinn ithoulJ have the back bono to fearloHnly anil uiulauntinly refuto the insult cast upon their honor and integrity by tho empty headed State Chairman. No man with common Hense would bo maliciouHly aHHault tho motives of tho Snyder county chairman who asked for a modest sum. The county committee was not half as bigoted and prejudiced us the state chairman. Tho com mittee, in the face of this Haunt at their integrity, were Rentlemen enousU to put Mr. Oilkesou's name ou the ticket and give him a fair c hance. Tho committee returned a kins for a blow, aud then, it was but natural that they should resent such an unwarranted assault upon their honesty. r. K. Bower Vmr Jul.. The suggestion of the name of F. E. Bower, as a nominee for the Su perior Court Bench on the Demo cratic ticket is one that has met with the hearty and enthusiastic approval of his many friends. Mr. Bower is a graduato of Bucknell Unive rsity and is well versed in tho law. He is keen and active in all branches of tho legal profession and his elevation to a position on tho Superior Court Bench would grace the court as well as bo a fitting hou or to a meritorious democratic lawyer. A Qoebtios. A Snyder county Ro publican asks the following question : "HasO. W. Schoch, of tho Mifflin burg Telegraph been conyerted to - ' sfpprruj- publiea so, good tor Mr. Llech.' TBOX ELVILLE. After my last letter was mailed, the young ladies postponed their festival to Saturday evening, Aug. J tth. A cordial invitation is ex tended to the public to attend and assist in tho advancement of church work. All sensonablo refreshments will bo dished up in style An ex citing game of base ball was played on Saturday nfternoon between the Juniors and tho Seniors of this place ; tho score stood fi to M in fa vor of the latter. Tho club's festival was largely uttendod, but tho club is fur from a milliouare club On Sunday the atmosphere of tho sev eral churches aud Sunday schools of this place was very healthful, not withstanding tho excessive heut that prevailed nearly everybody had gone to tho campmeeting On Sept. Tth the four Sunday schools of this place will hold their annual un ion picnic in J. O. Moyer's grove, J mile Bouth of this placo D. J. Bingaman l:us his cider press in op eration two days in a week; Tues- und Thursday Huckleberries were i c ver more plentiful than this year. I urn huro that more than lo"J bushels were brought out ut this place, Letting over 1500.00 cash to the neorle of the neit'hborhnnil And still they are coming almost every day with filled baskets The thunder bhower on Sunday nf ternoon was a rich blessing to the luuny horses that were drove to the campmeeting. It laid tho dust, and cjoled ofTtho atmosphere. Cal. Jok. WEST BEAVEIt. The threkhers ure busy and ro port a very fair crop. . . .There has been (juite u lot of sickness of late in Wtht Beaver amongst tho young lolfcs... Unroll et. h. J. Bomigis till bed fitbt with a paralectic stroke and there are very little prospects ol Kim ever being able to walk.. . II( my Treaster is still confined to the house with dropsy 1. W. Tnaster and family havo niek about loon fjuarts of huckleberries this hcason James Erb of Milllin couuty visited his Snyder county friends a few davs last week.. Howard Treaster has been furnish- Sic, for the past few weeks.... Rob ert Ooss reports that some person or persons tear off hit corn along the public road, His adriee is to be a little careful hereafter T. F. Swineford expects to have his Jer sey Bull in harness at the centennial parade at Lowfstown. He is two years old and ! weighs 1400 lbs. Campmeeting was well repre sented from this end last Sunday. I suppose it was for their benefit in the great hereafter. .. .J. Irvin How ell is going to show tho people at this end, when ho gets his store in full blast, how to bo a benefit to tho ( olmiiners of dry goods, groceries, c Every one that uttendod the primary election cast their vote for Ouuy and Potter with the exception of ono old woman. Her reason was she was in favor of "Dan".... Our nimrods aro greasing up to be in readiness for the first day tho poor squirrel can be assassinated. No doubt the now trespass law will be violated. .. .All the old soldiers are talking of attending tho encamp me tit during Centennial week at Lowistown. Bob. SELINSOROVE. II. V. Albert and family, of WiU liamsport are visitinij friends in town Will Schnoo of Mt. Carmol was seen on our streets on Monday Mrs. I. O. Knight and son Joe of Tampa, Flu., is visiting at B. F. Gregory's.... Miss Annie Wetzel is in Sunbury....MisB Jennie Bright of Muncy is the guest of Miss Lida Gardner. . . .Misses Covert and Shaf fer of Harrisburg are visiting at Covert's ou Water street.... T. C. Kautz is spending his vacation among the mountains of West Vir ginia.... Mr. Lentz of Ashland is visiting in town.... Mr. Bowersox accompanied by his wife and child are visiting at the home of D. S. Sholly and wife.... Word has been received here that Mrs. Day, of Monrovia, Africa, has died. Mrs. Day was formerly from this place and was the wife of Rev. Dr. Day, missionary to Liberia.... Ralph Heimbach, who drowned at Millers- burg last Thursday, was buried in the Union Cemetry in this place on Sunday. Ho was 8 years old und the son of Geo. Heimbach, and wife, formerly of this plat The di rectors of the First National Bank are having a glass front put in their bank building. KANTZ.-' ' Our Sunday School . prospering, it will hold a picn"r the near fu ture The Kauu cornet Baud will lold a festival at Tort Troverton, on Saturday evening, Aug. 17. . . . A. F. Dreeso has returned from Philadel phia where ho had gone to consult medical authorities. . . .On Wednes day evening, Aug. 7, C. E. Beaver was given a pleasant surprise by his friends and neighbors. Mr. Beaver ad gone to attend tho meeting of tho F. A. and I. U. and on his re turn homo ho found his house pack ed full. Refreshments, consisting of cakes, ico-cream, etc., were serv ed by his wifo and daughter, Grace, after which tho friends left, agree ing that they had a very pleasant time. OXKOHD. Mr. C. O. Strong, principal of the public hcIiooIm at Anderson, Cal., says: "I have used Chamberlain's l'aiu Balm aud have found it an excollent remedy fur lameness and slight wounds." Lameness usually results from it sprain, or other injury, or from iliuiimatism. fcr which Cham berlain's l'aln Halm ,'a especially in tended und uiiequu'.led. It affords almost immediate relief and in a short time effects a permanent ure. For sale by 1 W. Humpsill, Peons Creek, l'a. Letters of Administration woro granted since tho f.rst of July as follows : John M. Snook, late of Spring Township, duo'd to Mary E. Snook ; Isaac Longtcro lato of Un ion Township, deceived to W. V Longacre; (leorgo Row, lato of l'enn Township, deceased to Jack son W. Row and Edwin R. Gember ling ; Solomon Faust, late of Mid- dlocreek Township to Matilda Faust i Samuel Aruey, lute of I'enu Township, dcccasitd to Alpsoua Sampscll. Letters Testamentary: Joseph It. StumplT, lato of West Beaver Township, deceased to Win. Miller; Elias Humirol, lato of Mid dleburgh, deceased 'o Calvin Stet- ler ; W. J. Wagenso.lor, late of So liusgrove, deceased to J. F. and Kate A. Wagensella' "Mv SwEtrtiKAiiT r Yeaiis Ago," is a beautiful waltz lomrand ehorns 1'ublibhod for I'iauoand voice, also Mandolin andOuita; Mandolin and 1'iano i l u Bund and OrcLoHl rn By way of introduction, cither of the arrangements will be mailed to any address on receipt of 15 cents in stamps when ordered di rect from Isaac Doles. (Pub..) Indi anapolis, Ind. (Regular price, CO cents each." This Is Good "Push It Along" Asntiisos, Ind., July 17, 1815. Isaac Doles, Esq., Indianapolis, Ind: Dear Sir ask Brother: I take pleasure in commending tho "Odd Fellows Grand March" composed by you as betas in every way worthy of our great Order. I should be glad to see it mado the official march of tho Order. It is indeed a beautiful and appropriate compo sition. I raternally yours, M. A. Chipmax, Grand Master. P. S. The above March for Piano or Organ, price 40 cents j for Brass Band, CO cents t to introduce will be mailed for half price when ordered direct from Isaac Doles, (Pub.,) In dianapolis, Ind. EXECUTOR8' NOTICE.-Notlo Is hereby given that Letters Tenta mentury on th enUt ol W.J, Wmrpawllnr, deo'd lm of SW!nrrove, Hnjrdcr ennntjr. hnv iMn lataed to th adrlKBd realdln t Sollnsrro All porrninn, therefore, Indebted tn 1-...U mtkt will plena make Immediate pay ment, ami thoe havlna: clnlmi ngulnit It will prefeut then for nattlement to JOHN r. WAOITVSELMCR, KATRA. WAUKNSKLLER, Aug. IS. IMS. Executors. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Let ters of admlnintrntion in estate of S. II. Yodnrof MIOrtlwrpx-ktownahlp.NnTderCo. I'k. dee'd, harlnic Leen irrimlMl to the under timed, nil perenn knowlnif themaelvea Indfbt ed to anld ealate ure re'iui'nied to make Immn. dlnte I'ltjrment, while Ihnae herlne; elalrnn will pre.ent them duly authenticated to the under alKDod. HAItHAHA A. YODKR, H. W. VODKK. ti. W. YOIJKK. Ju)ll,'. Administrator. Notice in Divorce. To Adnm (. Ilrunnor. Infe nf Crnf n towtiNhln, Snyd-r Co.. r. i wiK-reim flr ll. liriinn.-p your wlfn him nipJ a MlHd In the rourt nf mm- ran rican 01 miyai-r roiintv or M,.iiiN.r Term. 1H, No. IH,prnylnif a dlvoi aifiiliiHt von. now you arc hcrchy nollllcd and niulrod to npx'r In mild rourt on or iH'foni Mntidny, tho 1Mt day of Si'pi.'nilx'r ni"t, tn nnwcr the roue plaint of thf wild Clara II. nrumirr, nnd In de. Imilt of aiK'h RpiiarHiie you will tif llnlilo to uuve it aivorcu Krani.'ri in vour nnvni'c. AI.KHDsl'Kt IIT. SIlfTlff Of Ntivd.r rnnntv Short rraonice, MlddleburKU, I'll., 'Autf. Mth.''.y Administrator's Sale of TahudOB Real Estate ! Tho undrmlenod admlnlNlmtor. An bonl tinn cam tNtaiiitiiioann'Xoof John llamliiKcr, lino of KfnriTtown, Hi-nver towntthlp, Snyil. r Co. l'a., dio'd. under and liy vlrtuo ol thi. uniiwiriiv rontiilnrd In t lie liixt will and tenUiiiint of tmlil di-wdrut, will expoao to puhllc aalo on the premiwa in iwavurtown. l a., ou Thursday, S-pteiulier fitli, 1,S!).", The) follnwlnir diwrlofd real pKtnin tn n . THAt'T NO. I. Itf-lnv a lot ot ground sHuute in ni'avcrtowii, aforf wild, bounded on lln Nnrth by Market SU, on Iho K:il by lot No. m. South by file S. I.. II. It. und West bv Lot. No. IK eon tnlnlnif TIIKKK Korit l ll of an AcltK tnoro or letm, li Ix-liiif two lot and a fraction, ami nuin liered as lot No. 17 In lliuwliii;i'r'H addition to lli-nvertimn, on whli'h are erected a two-story liWKM.lNW IIOl'SK. li nd other outhiiltilliitrs WIIU excellent water, Ac. iiIho t went --three town lots Ivliur Ncirth of I he Sunbnry and l.cw Ntown leillroiid, mirvey.d and laid out In said HitHMliiirer NHildlllon to lleavertown. eiu li lot roiitalnlliK one. fourth iicnt more or less, ac- coniinK to a urart or surey w lilch will t on exhibition on the d.iy or nlj. Also nllthut rer tain incKiiai.'c und tract of land Ivlny wuth ol the S. & I.. H. It. ut lleavertown. l'a., aillolntiiK lands of K. ill iimiiiiii. I.uey Kller, and Matllila Kail, on the Kiuif . Jacob Wetzel, tleo. Mclll.-p a- .Ion. MlddlcHWarth on the South, and Jo. JNIid dleawarth on tho West. conlJilnliiH iW acres mid m IM'n'iiea wuu tne appuru-unneea, which has been laid out, and will lie offered an Seven separate trails. Tract No. I to contains acre and tv pen-lies, No. K, li acre, No. . 4, & a, 8 acre each, No , 6 acio and M XTciies, ami No. I. S acre and 1 perehea. also as a wholo; or several of thime triwts touetber to ault purchus ers a draft of wlili h will be exhibited on dav ot sale, ( acre of eboo la tlrnlx.red.) Hale to eoiniiience ul a o'clock a. in. of wild day when dun attendauro will lie divert and term ot sulo limdu kniiv,u by JAC'OII ('. IIASSlNOK.lt, Adiu'rd. b. D. c t a- Jury List. I Jst of Petit Juror to serve In the court of Common I'leas, quarter Kemi-jn, tiver und 'l ei mill' r, and (ieiieral Jail Delivery, lor Se U'tnlier Icrlll, bek'HHilak'Sept. ii.l, IMii. Aucker, A. W., Merelmnt, I'nlon. AinlK, C. L IjlUirer, WeatJ'ern. Holilnrf, Charles, Mason. Sell ustf rove. Iloyer, Frank, Cohfisrt loner. I'erry. lioyer, Jeremiah, (ientleman, I nloii, Heaver, l.cU J., FariniT, Jai kson. Ilullck, sainiK'l, Farmer, Motirou. Itou.Hi. I. K. . Fiinner. Hover, Kdwln s. Farmer, Washington. Klekle, Win. A.. HlackHiidth, Heaver. Clelali, Allred,t:arieiiler, .M till 11,-liu l . Iireese, John. Fanner, WiuiIiIiikIoii. DaiilHTl, h. h-. Farmer. I num. lirci'Ho, Isaac, l.uinlH'rmun, Heaver NSVst. Foil.. Jacob, Mason, i'crrv ' (ihmI, Daniel, Farmer, ,l.u kscn, UhLs. C. A. It., Teacher, WuHbliiu-loii. (,einlTlliik'. nu II.. lariuer, l'enn. Hartley, John, runner, lent re. Herman, M. it., Farmer, l'enn. Helm. Henry C , Fanner, Monroe. Helm, Josi'ph, l.alioler, I'crrv. Kerr, C. A . , Farmer, Cciii re. Krut.er. Charles, l.alxiriT, l'enn. Leply, Henry J.. Fanner, Spring. 1'ply, Joseph, F'armer, Monroe. Lin k, J, I... Farmer, Ivim. 1110;. Joseph, Mason, Chapman. Musser, Joiialljan, Fanner, Heaver. Moycr, Henry, Fanner, Jackson. Manbeck, Milton, Fanner, Splint,'. Neltz, I'eler S.. Lalsner, Cbaiiinaii oImtIIiiu, Joslah, Liiiorer, ( cni.ru. I'lek, Daniel, rainier, Cciitro. Ho lier. son ( .. utlsirer. C oinman. Helehhiy, Samuel, TeacUer, .Monroe. KomlK. tiHk'ar, r armur, 1'eiin. How, .lames, Clerk, Sellusk'rovu. Itelchenbach, W. S., Laborer. In Ion. Muriel, Henry, boatman, 'hiipiuan. nlvrehnver. Henry s,, Laborer. Heaver w .Shaefler, John, Farmer, Wiushimfion. SI uek, John. Farmer. i'erry W. Spatd, John, Fanner, Adam. Sehwetilc. Will., tlcntleiliall, Sprlmf. stahl.Joel, Farmer, Chapman. Wull'r. Lewis, Farmer, cenire. Yerlck, Joutis, Meivnaiil, Jackson. lillAXI) J L Holts. Arboi;iil. Wlllet. Fanner, Moiinin, HoIlK', Fvlward, F.irmer. Franklin, lllckle. Chaa. K Farmer, Mlddlei-rock. Iliu'lonan. John 11., J. I'.. Franklin HowcrsoK, Aininon, Farmer, West Heaver. Howersox, J. II . Lalxm r. " Krdley, K. H.. Huckster, Centre. Foresler, Jas. K l.elitleinan, NellnTove, lira) hill, clarence F. , Lalsircr, Franklin. liosH, Kmaiiuel, Lalsirer, West Heaver! Iluminel. A. A., Drutfk'lsl, Jackson. Ilendrleks. h. II., Laborer, Wi-sl Heaver HiLssliiKer, Charles, Fanner, S o.shlim'lon.' Ilarlmaii, W. II', llhv ksinlth, lent re hlose, I 'null. Farmer, Franklin! buiKacre, Isaac, Auctioneer. chapnun. How, Allen S., Aaisner, MMdlccrock. Stahl, U'U, IllacKHinllh, I'nlon. snyder, Oeo. s Farmer, Franklin! .smith, l(ol.-rt, Aireiii, Fraiiklln schambaeli, II. Fann.,r, Franklin sialil. II. ., FarmiT, enire, Warner, Ancliew, Confeclloncr, Wu.st Heaver, Whltmer, t : M., Merchant, I'unn. 1 "I lliaili III, IMJUII KlIi. IHMM1 I'l IHJ1U4I (uf w)yn i uHnk r.xriimmt -rritory. t.UUUL. IjtnlV MUM'k. tniA Li I in njr orit-ni, Liu- 9 unt) oomitiliwion 1 1 ticuj vt ran In I ftiptwt am nn not Mim- LI ln tlh iM-r month hrwttatn Ux-uuaM) ut I'm vlnuki fHllurtNtUittitMur Uni, outntfMMi. AMrM IHIOWN Hid JH. . .'i.r..rW ltirhat4ir. N.T.I COIIMG TO n-r t.ew tii.mifna are iH-aiittee, k.inilt Kit KH lei un your owe ad'iii-. of filht.re yiai I i '.cii'l ii.u fc-niihlvk KH h ta M'Imi un yi nlh,' If a w mlll'ISri""1"' who c li 1 1 1 at or Inn lit I n. Ill I I AfLliiU-ctural llureau. Tib Cheituut BU,PlillmlUiLlJf a. t'DITOU'8 NOTICE. In tiir FT4Ti or 8..E In TnK OKritiaa' corsr SIIIITON DKCD. f Of SSVIIKK Col'HTT. Vnl ten la SftrMhv cli...n fl, tha t a i.r,,iii. im ,,i niniii t nun (ii rny der Countv, to dlstrlhme the funds In the hands of Jacob K nimiT.admlnlst rator of aald decmlent Will .11 hlU nnni.u. ... 1. I - . . . . . "...r... ww-r, oi uin niinjiui meni at III oflliw In Mlddlchurirh, l'a., on Saturday August ait lswi. at o' clock A. M., when and ,,.-,,;,,. .i,,ii,T in iinvreni. or uHvinif an muni on one. Moms iiiiisi apiiear ana prenent the mime or be forever debarred from coming In on tht name. MlddleburKh,l-a.. JAY O. WEI8KH, Ana. . isas. Auditor, A DMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Lt xv tor of AdininiHtrAfloii d bonis non rum reaijinienim nnnexoor John HnsHlnirei late ot Heaver Townnhln. Snvder I 'mint v. i". duepiiw'd, havlnir been irrn tiled to the 'undee. slynisl, allrerin knowlmr theuiHelve Indnbt eo w ania estaie nre rccpiesiisi to make immedi ate pnvment, while those havlnif claim will present mem amy auiueniiciiU'U to tho under siyncu. JACOIIO. IIASSINOF.R. Mlddleburifh, Pa., Adm'r d. b. n.cU 1'iaj v, in, iwi, A DMINISTRATOUS' NOTICE. Let- j. ier oi niiiiiinisirnTIOII in PHtAto of . I ' '" "I niiddloinitvn, Mnyder ..., n m, . oeeii a rumen to me antler- alirned. All llflmitH knilVlhii I hattianlw.. In.l .1.. . to aald e.tme are reqiiewied to make Immediate lojnvni, wiine iDo.e navinit riaima wilt present 1.. (M IKIO'T-IKUeU 1 i HU'lVL'IMilllt Jim 11. M. Adnilnlatratnr ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let to r of Administration I nth eeumen ainen ne waiter late ol Mlddlebararh, Snyder county, l'a., dne'd, bavin been irranted to the underaiKned, all percona knowinn them aelvea Indebted to aald entate are requeated to innke I in mediate payment, while thoae having rliiim will preaent them duly authenticated to the undertiKned. VAt. ENTINK Wlt.Tl'll June lath. Adinlr.letralor. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Let ters of Adinlulstration In the V h.,,(A , .I.u.wm 1 . . . .... . . . ,,rH,i ' k nyn, mi.? oi renn ivwn hl). Snyder county, l'a., dee'd. having been aniuted to the undesigned, all peraona knowing themmdvea indebted to aald entate are reiueete3 to make Immediate payment, while thoae ha lii)r claiina will preaent them duly authenticated JACKSON W. HOW. K H I1I0VIRKU1 1VU July IT. lsiM. Adminlftrator. W. LONll, Aitf. A UMlVWTIt ATf KiVPlPP I xvters of administration In estate of I i ill 11 A. Mlla-uie I II t J r,f l,..r.l.ln V. I - " . ... .-iiiainiau uinunilip, Snyder county. l'a., dee'd. having been granted 1 J I till. II 1 1 1 1 1 r I IS IWM I .11 lupuina bn..a,,a . aelve indebied to aald esuite are reiueted to ,i,,,n,ofc-3 Hi;iiieni., wuun inose naving claim will prenent ihein duly authenticated to the undersigned. CEY1LLA A. MISSEK, P. K Vil'HMfll July SI, 'as. AdmlnlHtratora. EXECUTORS' BALE OF faliai Real Estate! The Kxerutor nf the Estate or J. A. Smith. Infe ol MlilillccrcckTwn., SnvderCo., Iii diseased, oi expose to puouu suio ut tne premises at Kreaiueron Saturday, August 24, l.s'J5. The followliik' li-crllH'd Ileal Kstate to wit : All tlial certain tract or land Mltuute at K ream er In MlddlisTi-ek Twp., Snyder count v, bounded on I he North by Market street, on tlie Kust by the public Hoad. on the South by an Alley aud on the West by llinlsof Mrs. J. It lleiitelmiiu, iMdnir a lot ou ft. rronl and Kid feet deep whereon are erected a LaMKiKSTOKKlIOLISi:, built for a store und Dwelling purposi's. The store room measure by 75 feel, ami has a LASS If HUNT. The lot has upon It a two- story WAKKIIOUSK, i STAHI.R. and all nieeaurr ontliulMIni'. I'he dnelllnv part of I lie house I all llnlsted In waluui and atfords ample risun for u lurtra ram liy. The store room Is Mocked W illi 11 lull hui ply of NKW AND FltKSil (i(M)DS, that w ill lie iIIosih of on the Halun day, also ONE LAUtiK IKON 8AKK nnd LAHliK FAIKIIANKS SCALKS, Kreamer Iscentraliv hs'iilvd In Snvder eonniv In a rich farmlnif dlslrlcl and Mil siore Is the iy one in the town. The 1'osl onice I lu the hlo-e. Sale w ill lieifln ut mm o'clock 1'. M. when term will be made known by A. W. SMITH, A. C. SMITH, 1. li. (ioltlMiN, KxecuUim. PERSONSTO TRAVEL -S'vcnil faithful WAXTKH.. pMitli'incn ami ladies to travel tor cst.iMislicil hoiisc. SALARY $780.00 AND EXPENSES. Position permanent if suito! ; also iiicicast'. State reference aixl en close self-iu ldresseil stampeil i-nvel- oe. I III. . A 111 J. A I j, m .110 317 911 Itiimlia IIIiIk , CUICAOO. .A ;:;:;rAVhcuJJ: Summer School. a .. . i kljul aeaann. Special work for ethool teachcra. Huaincsa or ahnriliand. Tlie nttcn tioii olamhitumi young (refill rcspcctdilly aolic i. ' N.rw "rci'u" "Jdy. ',;t., ,ur,,fltr,i, Uuchrater, N. V. (Mention Una paper.) J AS. O. CHOI'S!:, ATTOHNKY AT LAW, MlDDLKHI HO, IA All business (intruste.l to liim. will ruiHtlv prompt uttention. Truth YlMkF. J Uuriirh. J.onkk.itilHllf, I IMIaIIM fini ii mm in. .... ami all the t IM.I.I.I.K, I l,,,,,.,,,,.,,. (..er.-,l I I'li' C '"'" L. I h.lM.tluiia liran. low. I'liiiadeluhla. J. unilaliwl. llioiiiaaimumorkuvwliiiliiaaltlieiiiinbiiiiiii otuoat. rmw lircalert, TUttl, W, 1'ALMW, I'reet. ; Special Reduction at CLOSING OUT SALE I desire to reduce my stock and r win u-uur a, apuuiui reauccioil or 10 20, and 30 per cent, on all G LOTH I N bought of me. A full and comnla line of Clothing is always kept o nana. Gents' Furnishing Goods. AJUU. V lttlX UU DUU LUU UtJSG DargEl in ine county. B.C. EITTEUDS, Clothier. FURNITUREI Ciller Mf Fiirii We offer the best goods at Pi nominal Prices, guaranteeing qua ities the Finest, and Styles ii Latest. Couuiies, Lounges, Ulirror Baby Carriages, Window Shadi etc., offered at prices to suit q times. We aro catering to t Snyder County trade, and AH INVITATION is extended to visit our place! business. Respectfully, MILTON FURNITURE Hi Front Street, Milton, Pa. State Normal School, BLOOMS BURG, PA. Prepares for Teaching, For College, Fort ncss, For Social Duties. Eight Departments Thoroughly equi Professional Department, Art Dcnartinet Academic l)epartment,Manaal Training Depar ment, Preparatory Collegiate department, 1 ical Culture Department, Music Depart uik. stenography and Typewriting. Tlie members of the faculty aro Christ ian in and women of broad scholarship and succe experience. rJlioy represent tho culture and tra. ing of eight of tho best collegos and universiti and several of tho leading Normal and Traiun schools ol Iho United States. Iso school can? more for the monev. Pew give so much, f term opens September 2, 1895. Por inforniar address 1. P. WELSH PKINC e ii e Ii v & fo as Ii pc k it be YOU CAWT LIVE WITHOUT A LIVER! HOW'S YOUR UH Arc your kidneys- DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? DOES YOUR SLEEP FS'I ARE YOU WEAK AND THIN? ARE YOU DULL AND 6" Try Dr. J. II. 'MEAfIS LIVER and KIDNEY BA , All who use It say it 1h The PeerCSS Remedy forcurid OF n' Ul'EIJ, KIDNEYS AKD BLADDER. FEMALE RHEUMATISM ASD BRIGHT' S DISEASE. The Dr. J. it. McLean L!edic!no Co., ll ll pu 801 Lis ant tio I ny tioi Qui kno er pro: had Jcr liulii mm titut a yet 0hii It that ('Lai: for a tteaJl M'Op l'IVt' lutie I'oi that for tv UiOilc, 1 llIlV( f"l ni I uovt fisht I 'iilst;i ktwc illy itttho 'iinvoi tliiuk i i) tho "tllUil I Mc'Kii, KIU'lor Ills owi Ithii I'Hjilo licvo t ouiity 'huirni mitti-o "Ufht t'