, lHIWUn 'ami I WWII, HQ, Wlttl .Jail THEY SPEAK FOR QUAY. The following responses were given when asked their opinions on the State Chairmanship fight. The interviews 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 : Ex-Sheriff Bolender is of tho fol lowing opinion : I think any mnn who occupies the higheHt political position within the gift of the peo ple, ought to be satisfied and let other matters alone. The Governor received a splendid majority, but he has no right to forsake the people who elected him to engage in a po litical quarrel. I am for Quay. Ex-Prothonotary Wittenmycr gays: I am for Quay, first last aud all the time and I believe our people will sustain him in his efforts to Nle made State Chairman. Iu my opw ion the Governor should have kept hands off. He has made a mistake. J. D' Winters : It is dead wrong for our Governor to mingle in such matters. lie ought to get out of the fight. Benevillo Smith : Let us nominate McKiuley for President. That will icttle the whole matter. Sheriff Spccht has this to sny about the fight : I think the Govern or should have kept his hands off. I believe Martin and Mageo are run ning away with him. It was a bad piece of business for the Governor to get mixed up in any fight and he should have kept out of it. While I deprecate any boHsism, it will be better for the party in the State and better for the people if Matthew 8. Quay should gain a vic tory over the faction that is oppos ed to him at this time. There is no doubt but that Governor Hastings is a man of very high aspirations and he doubtless thought lie could earlior realize them by linking him self with Philadelphia and Pitts burgh combines and if that faction succeeds, the seeds of political cor ruption whic'i now aro and have been nourishing in the city of Phila delphia will be more or less strewn and scattered U over our stato to the detriment of our party aud inci. dentally of tho people at largo. My sympathies ore with Sonator Quay, and it is a pity that a man like Gov ernor Hustings should find himself in league with a faction which in the end will politically destroy him. Dr. A. M. Smith Beaver Springs Id the present contest I -cannot fa vor the Administration. I think Senator Quay has done too much for the Republican par? to be set aside for a man like IV:;. Gilkeson. I like Governor Hastings very much personally but when ho ,gocs in to tight the battles for one of his favor ites in his administration family, I believe he is over reaching hhunelf. I rogard Senator Quay as a part of tho very bone and sinew of the Ue publican party and for these roa sons I can earnestly support him in his prcwont fight. I am for Quay and I believe the people ia my sec tion f tho county aro for him. Hon. Charles Miller of Pcnu Twp. says : I have not paid much ntteu tion to this fight between Senator Quay and Mr. Gilkeson, I don't know anything about Gilkeson, nev er knew there was such a mnn prominent in the State until Qnny had hiui appointed to au offico un der Pres. Harrison and since then I believe he has been made Bank Com niisHioner iu Ilam&burg and tho State pays him six thousund dollars syeur to perform tho dutieB of his position. It seems to mo ho ought to resign that oflice if he wants to become Chairman of the State Committee, for a sworn official of tho Common wealth owes it to himself and to tho Pioplo whom he is expected to "iiye, not to neglect his responsible duties for political honors. For Colonel Quay, I can my that I have known him personally for twenty years. He is Iho most uodeht and quiet man i-i tho State. I huvo always thought ho was bash ful and he talks iu a very low voice. I never believed that Quay would tisht the Governor and I do not uu dtrstuu J that thero is any contest between them now. It is between Quay and Gilkeson. It is not Quay's "ii'thod to fight any man who is eu- wftvoring to serve tho people, fov I f'-iuk Quay iH oue of tho ablest nu n "i tuo United Stales Senato and his "land thero iu helping to pass the Mi'lunley law entitles him to tlio "upport of every man who prefers i own country to Eughmd. I think helms done more for the People in Pennsylvania lhau we '"'we ever done for him and I bo tlovo the Republicans of Snyder 'ounty would rather have hint for (-'uttinnan of tho Stato Central Com mittto than anybody olao. They outfht to remember that wo aro go- bag to elect seven Judges of the Su perior Court and a State Treasurer and we need a good Chairman. Quaf ought to be elected and I think the Republicans in the State will eee to it that he is. Committed Suicide. The lifeless body of Stephen Boaler, of Williamsport, was given in charge of J. Howard Arbogast, undertaker, by P. B. Moyer, one of the Ovorseerc of tho Poor of Wash ington township Monday afternoon. Boaler was seen on our streets in the early part of the aftornoon and several hours later when B. F. Ar nold had occasion to go to Joseph Moyor's woods for posts he discov ered that Boaler had hung himself at the fence along the public roa 1 leading from Froeburg to Middle burgh. Tho authorities wore in formed when Justice D. S. Boyer fempanelled tho following jury: Benj. F. Arnold, J. S. Hendricks, Fred. E. Hilbish, Geo. W. Holtz apple, P. B. Moyer and J ere Charles, who rendored a verdict that Steph en Boaler came to his death by his own hands. Upon his porson were found a knife and a flask of whiskey. In his vest, which lay along the public road near the residence of S. G. Hilbish, were found $2.41 in mon ey. The remains of Boaler were in terred iu tho cemotory a mile north of Freeburg Tuesday evening which was witnessed by a number of our people. An item in one of the pa pers, datod Williamsport, J uly 15, gives the following : "Stephen Boaler an umbrella mender, died at the Almshouse, Williamsport, last night, aged 50 years. Boaler and his father, who is 81 years, was known as 'Moody and Sankey.' They had a route covering Lycom ing, Union, Snyder, Mifllin, Juniata, Perry and Dauphin counties, which they traversed for many years. They have walked 9:l,3(0 miles in thirty three years in plying their vocation." Freeh urn Courier. One night when Mr. lsttae Reene was stopping witli me, says M. F. Hutch, a prominent merchant of Quartermaster, Washington, I heard him groaning. On troing to his room I found him Buffering from cramp colic. He wan In such agony I feared lie would die. I haatily gave him a dose of Chaiuberlaiu's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Heuiedy. He was soon relieved and the first words he utter ed were "what was that staff you gave me f" I informed him. A few day ago we were talking abou this attack and he said he wus never with out that remedy now. I have used it In my family for several years. I know its worth and do not hesitate to recommend it to my friends and customers. For sale by J. W. Samp sell, 1'eunn Creek, Va. THC.BCAT KlDNEUIVERtfS Blc I)iolWM ii ravel Gull etonc, l.rli k ilwa In urine, imin in urathrn, trauiiuir after urination, I'tun in tho Imuk unci hips, nudili-n stipiinv of witter with prewuro. ISi'teEit's Disease Tulw onstH in urine, minify urine. .Stmm-oi4 cure urinary troubles unci kiiluey ililllciltiuH. Liver Complaint Torplil or enluriieil liver, foul lireuth, Minus- newt, bilious lii'iiiliielie, poor iliviiUlon, UCUt. Catarrh of the Bladder Iiitliuiiiuitt inn, irritation, ulceration, ilrHjjliutf, free i oen t culls, push IiIimxI, niui'ti or puM At Iriici!iU ftO rent and 9l.OOS.ze. "IuvhIIiIV imlilii Iu IlKAlth" fiv-vn"iltn frwk Teachers Examinations. AppllcuulH for u TeiK'lier't ( vrt lllr;ilesv ho examined In I lie Kevi-riil dlslrU ls ot Inytler eoiuu v, ui ine iiniowini; piuees una on o 'in hlKlifd (lilies, U : I Mhlillrl.imfli Her. iiinl Kruiiklln Twp., Slildle Inii'Kli tv Ii.hiI Id.oiii. Krl'lay, Ai'k'. U j t rut re T ., t elilt'e 1 1 It-. Muiiiliiy, AllK'Jl'J. .lui'ksoii T p., Kriileillle. 'l uesilav. Alf. 1.'). Monroe Twp., Muiiin'klli Dun, etliisiluv, Auk. It. I'eiiu Twp., Salem. Thni sil.iv, A in.'. 15. I WusIiIiilcioII Tw i., I ri'eliiiik', r'llil.i.V, Allf, 111, perry Twp.. Kremlin!, Wi-ilm-mlay, Aiiifi.'l. t Impiinin Tw p., Kiilirer'N Sellout lleu.se, 1'liurv day. Ails'. 8. I iilmi Twp.. Port Treverton, Krliliiy, Alj;. UI. M lllill' creek Tw p.. Kreniii.T, Moinl.iy, HeuviM' Tw p., Iti .iM i iow n, Tlmivcl.iy, it(. -jst. SprlliK Twp , AMi in tunx. I n I, iv, Aui.'JUI. Adiilns Tw p., TroxeHllle, Moinluy, Sep! u, Went lleuver Twp.. Mel 'linn. Tin 'l.i , iept. 3. Weht 1'eriy I rt p. I'lovt UikiiIh. WeilUmlnv, SeiH. I. i Kvendnlo (lud pl )l.i Uieim.tle, Tlilrsduy, Sept. 5. I A Hjieeiiil eXiiinliiutlnu w ill l In-lit lit JI1MI1 iliyn. rnnru,i.v, sepi. u. hxninlimlH 9 muii lots will M lllH- UeKlU Pl'oiutill.v ul h :in o rliK k. A M Ai: upiilleuiilH iiiiihI be rxiimliied In tl'liislii wlili'll lin y epei'l to letteli. iiiuUvhk plus lulls iii'ninii meiils luue teen linub mill the llonrd ol IllieelorH In whom lin y li.Kt, .,. piled lor wink, lo be eiiinliieit rlv ullerij p N e.irneMly reipii'Med llnil lUreelni-K he pnieiit ut llio exuiiilnnllon In their resiH'i llve dlsti'tu, ut leust 11 pint of thy iluy ; ko lliul they uiji' wit liehx the work or thone whn hute sullrlu their HiipNirt (or sehiieH. A heurty iiinleorclil tul bin iMexteiiih'd in puii'oiix. mi. I tho ruuerul public to iitlend I he cMiliilmu ions, f 1". C ll"KHs-i, Count lupt. MlildletilllK!i, I'll., July m, U'C. IrloolT F0St, 1.50 A Get an Education. Rdurnttnn nd fnrtnn go hnnd In nund. (Kt n rdiiRHtlon ut the CentrulstiitP Normal Sohnol, Loolc Haven, r a. KlrnUoluasiwoomoilatlonaaiid low ratpn. Stf aid to (Undents. For Uluntra ted catnliarim rnldnn JAMKS KLlioN, Ph. P., Principal, Lock Haven. Pn. CO TO "W. H. Boyer, HATTER ft GENTS' FURNISHER. CVoMuq. Yxxzzz to BVqoVv, txeax Vac Dol, How to Curt All Skin Dlnra.r. " Simply anply "Mwatnk.h uintjiknt." No Inter nal Iniilli'lne required. I'iitih tetti'r, iM.etnil, Itch, all eruptions on the face, hands, nose, Av., leaving the fkln clear, wliiu and heultliy. tx im'rtt heallnif anil eiiriitlve power are poHHenned by no other rrmedy. Ask your driiKKlsU D K. A.C. 8PANOLKH, DENTIST. Uas Administered. Oowu mid Hridgt'work, Eti On1e one dour north of Wei' Store. SellnHgrove, I'a. HENCH A DROHGOLD'S sAvr;:LLiDEtGi;iEs l.ls-llnrb. llack niutlmiuf I'lUTtMiH.I ilmMnnfarit HKiiyutlu-rliilheniarkei. Vrlrtlnnfiulrb Krc.l, cnualiiK all lh fowl KvarlUK loiuuiJ null wtilla lau-k- 4cfnUlumanii ftir laru.'tatiwuanilirleni. Alao Nn.ln. IIabmamh- II.b 1 1 L. .'..,., . t orn rlnnlnm. Nhrllrra. ec Mmttun IAI u;m UKNCII OUOaiUOUf turn., York, Fa. RIPA-N-S The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. GET THE BEST When Voll arc nlimit in litivn Rnwlnir XI nMrha. do not bo deceived hy ullurinK iidvertiwmenta anu no leu 10 tlnnk yuu cuu (iut thu best uiudo, linest linisliod and Most Popular for n mere aonj;. See to It thnt you buy front reliable niaiiu f;uturi'r that huvo i:niinil a reputation by bonrst and nq unro dtMlini;, vrni will thro Ket a SuwitiK Muchino that ia noted tho world over for it dura bility. You want tho ono that it! tuaicst to nuiuiiKo and i Light Running There is nono in tho world thnt cun equal in lueehunieal mil truetion, ilurubihty of workini; parts, tinetiesii of finish, bounty In iippeuruneu, or haa an uiuuy iuiprovLiueuU u& the w Home It has Automutlc Tension, Double Peed, alike on both si'h :i el needle I A.'t'ii,noother ha it j New ,'it.ui.l i faft v. tJ), ilnvin wheel hinKtd fin adiiee.:iblu Lunula, tauiluduciui, Irivtluu to the minimum. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO. COixna. lk. Doeron, Mk. turxiowHoriiir, N. Y t'uiCAiMi, tlx. rir. Loi u, Mo lui i.AH.Tmijt Ham irauiruoo, l'u Ati.akia.ua. ran sale by D. S. I'.wiii, Uen'l Aeiit, U'.'T Cliostiiut ,t., I'll tin. I'a. seine mm ' MADE EASY. t I I MAKE r. a WAOE8 ELLLI'iO 1'lt ARNOLD COOKER NOHCAT. NOUOTMLR. Cockit n Dlnmr all at on time Cr.uid for Oil fr ("..is Sioi'ca. L.lxral Tirmj. Exclu. livoTorritcry. I-ti u iU vu all about ll. t "j i'.i,,: mi NVILViOTCASTI.i; i CO aoO Clni lit. Koch (.-liter, N. Y. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE Vo all nireron or i:iMtOlt-) OK YOCTII. I.O-T VIMHt and ll-.i:.SI S (IK BIKN AMI W'O.UfcN. uH mn; vluili boundl v uuri ly nvalt'd mid mulled red. Trontineiit tiv uiatl irlt'tly eoiilideiuiul, and ponlnvu, iiuu k curd KUnntntwd. No rualluc bow lonii aluudUitf, 1 wui ponallvttif our you. write or cau. 0R.L0B3 329 N.15th St. Phlla.Pa. rw yiv I M ytari' eondnuouiprocllc. crown Acme. Tbe best Burning Oil that can be made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke tbo chimney. It will not cliar the wick. It lias a high fire test. It will not explode It is without a comparison as a per fection Family Safety Oil. It is niiiiiufiulureil from the finest Crude in tho most perfectly equip pod ii -fineries in the world It ii tho HoHt. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trado orders filled by Yours truly, THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO , hunhury Station, .Sunbury, Fa. SELINSOUOVE MARI M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r 1 keen conxtiuitly on Immlau J man- ufiu'turo to onler nil kinds of Marble and Granite Old Stones Cleaned and Ecpairod. LOW I'HICKS ! LOW TUICESM 1 Iihvii one of the brut Marble Cut ter in the State and conniniuently turn out good work, tiriloinc and nee my work.tnrleeB Thunkful for riiat fivvors I niont re- dpeet fully auk n ooutinunnce of muni', M. L. MILLER. J.O MOHN.M. D. Practising Physician and Surgeon. Ki siiloni'o in tho Froncli FlutH. Miil- (llt'liiirgh. CulU inoinptly and cart'lullv attended to. l'llml IMI.-.t tlrltlllii I'llr. r-VMiTOMS-MolHture: Intense IU IiIiil- and ntliuf' lllk' ; Iiiii.hI ut lll'lll ; Worse by Herntehlni;. It al lowed loeotittnue tumors form, lileli otien bleed mid uiieriit, iMM'omiiik' very hoit. savnk'k IIIM'WKNT hIoih the IteliliiK mid bhs'dln, Ileitis ineei'iii ion. anil in inosi eii.seh reuiovesi ue iiiinom. At diiiUk'tstM, or by tiiiill. for Ml oeiitft. ir. Swaync K Son. I'ldhulelphhl. mm ONE GIVES ltE- L1EF. MUU I eh ii t'jjr .it a r U it C'lirretrtod weekly by our iiiercliiuitn Hutter 14 K.W 1 I'itli'd cherrleH 1 liinilti'd " Hmcrv. er'li II Uusiilierrle H Ollillllrl 40 r.ard Tallow f:iii(!ki'iiHjerlb 7 Turkeys ! Hide. SlnmliliT Mil III old Wheat. New " .. i ,13 Corn I hit Hrnti per 100 lb Middlings " ('Imp " Flour per libl... . ..erf -.;rt.rx. -r.-A e s e c :' j s I EWIS' 93 'LYE L roTEuu uio rtsnxo IriTKDTIU) TMtmn(ratwi(t purrtt l y irUMta. l iillka uiluv 1 . U holn niio pewilir (ml )ck,- In k nui Willi rnutil.i UiL Uw Outltenlll lu Jl) IIIIIIUM IV 1 . IK II nuiiiiitr. Ml.a. Ul-llif'-lllim links Untn-IL II I UNI Iri'littllMli Wk'kt riuiaiiR Ixjlliu. lIUU, tliM ow, FKKHA. 8 ALT MTO CO. Ueu.w,, i'UU, ft.- Rememoer The Dead! LE-YARDI .(Mil live r,r, .10 :t:t iTi l.oo l.b) :t r.7 r . s i ss !fihii... .. 77". o a Ej? .?2st3 5. r- g v is - Tl;t!xj"cB S 15 s s nup- H Mils mlUil Kir r., e;jio s".-! hil ?u 5 1 1 p s u a - 0 a 3 . C 'J (HTML m GOODS Selinsgrove, Pa., WE ARE SELLING SUMMER GOODS FAR BELOW Great Reduction Sale of F For Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT THE UKEATK8T 8ACK1FIOU F.vKU KNOWN IN CENTRA f. I'KN'N- fYLVANIA. We are not cellin out, bi.t we do thin to Inereaup our aleti above any pre vIouh year. We nive a few of the irii-en as follow : Soft 'Wood Chamber Suit ll.(M)('otton Top Mutt res a.W Hard Wood ('hamber Suit ltl.00 Woven WiJo Mattre 1.75 Antique Oak Suit, I'ieee lil.tWI lied Sprtnc 1.2.1 IMuhIi l'arlor Suit .'Hl.oo Drop TableM, per ft Wooden Chair per net S..VI I'lntforin Kocker illO In stock, everything in the furniture line, itielmlino; Mirror, Hook Case, OeHka, Side-board, Cupboard, Centre Table, Fancy Roeker. Huby ( liuir. Feather 1'illowH, Lounge, Coiii he. DoiiKhtray, Sink, Hall Haeka, (;,iue Seat Chair line, mediuiu and eheap furniture, to suit all elae. I'rloeH reduced all through. Come early and nee our Htock before' jrivini? your order, and thu nave ll to i!0 pee cent, on every dollar. Special Attention Given to Umlortakintf fc JCinbiiliniii. KATHEivMAN & U2 RTNAN, Limited, MlFFMNl.t'RttH, I'A. voir w i i.i rixi,t ......,. GUNSBERGER'S Spring & Summer Clothing IN THE NEW BANK BUILDING. I want all pi'Oplo to lrop iu niul Kec m.v nt-w stork of Mi n ui 1 Hoys' t'lothiiiK'. Huts ami (louts' furiiiliin Kmnls. 1 have -ot tho htroni'st line 1 huvo ever ol.Vit'il in this mai ket. My bait i bargains. 1 lmvo 1 ho lowest, prices fur hili yrailo yninls. I claim the Ui'st Assortnient suiteil to tho needs of my I'atioiiH, tbo Very Ucst Quality, the Latest Style, ami tho Lowe.-t 1'iice, fTerythinj,' eonsiilered, to le found anywhere. My Stock ami Prices at all times will verify this assertion. R. GUNSBURiiEK. i LkIdINU CLOTH1KH. At the II Prices Kuogkb BARGAIN COUNTER P. H. MRURER, r43v Berlin, fWeare ofieringr the very bri,t b h rgains in all lines of Goods. Lve in stock Brea Barsams in Shoe noi'tal imhu'cmonts mv made lo luircliast rs of en ll!.... ..L. .....1 I.. !.... lijiuu i u. iu i. aim iiiiaiu, ii viooil.s, tllHUS, V.i1im vIliS ail c.veiytliinir kept iu a uell i t filiated ucn' ral nn-. Tr( HIGHEST PRICES ARE PAID FOR PRODUCE CASH PAID FOR PUT- STORE COST. S. WEIS. Selinsgrove, Pa. MlDDLKIill 1UJ II. 1 A Great I 'i -i L! I'!1' I . i ... l . X' and Cloilii
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