f Si flj it ic Li c 1. i P C c i c a TuUiHlieJ every TTniratliij. Ceo W. Wagcnssller, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription 1.50 per year. bleb iumm Im pulil in d'lvnnco wtirn writ out nMf trip county.) NATES Of ADVERTISING. AH frit)M. tit ii.lvriiim'niiit't not nttiirwlw eiviir ii i"l fur III h climv'l at the r-Vf f 1 crnta "T llni- (ninp,rl''l tni-ni'in1 fir first limr. Mori ti I liicciitt mt Hue for 'MTy nulw(ui'nt lowrtioii. trl'rMh "'rv f,i,).li.httl frrr : I ''Hvitril pirly. tributrt vf iftjircl, it., thrrttrnU a iinr. Thursday, Sept. 5, 185)5. Republican Ticket. STATU. Kr TrmsiinT, II. J. HAY Wool). Knr sui rlnr Court .IiiiIkm, IIAKt.KS K. HK'K, .IAMKS A. IIKAVKH. .TolIN .1. WK KII AM. IIOW AIID J. KKKDKIl. OKoUt.K II. oltl.ADY, KPWAKI) N. WtU.MI!). L'Ol'NTY'. surveyor, II Altl.K" I.. WKT.Kt Vitt I'rotrrllon. "Ilcpau of tho iniilt'iiiitn pro twtiou Kivt'U HKniust tire M. 1. Mollcr, owner of the burnod orcan work, will likely sue tlio city of HnirciMtown for danuicc." Wo clip the nlove extract from one of our exchanges. TliiH pre Ht'iits n tiow aspect of tlio tiro pro tection problem. A boroimh is re quired to afford ample protection to the property of citizens. Suppose a firo would break out und destroy $t(i,iHi or ?.V),ooi) worth of property ami the same would be covered with aboi t ja20,M)i insurance. Thin would leave a legitimate claim of the losers against the borough for .2),HM or $:ii,(HM). Does any ono claim that this would bo cheaper than to pay !?lnii. to build a pood system of water works? No, certainly not and no one will attempt to establish sui-h a claim, 't he chief troiiblo lies in the fact that everybody trusts to luck, simply hopim; and trusting that no lire will occur. This would Ik) well enough if then were proba bilities that there woud be no tires, but such is not tho case. Tliero is constant danger of lire and a large tiro would burden tho taxpayers so heavily that there would be little hopo of escaping the debt that would fall upon tho borough for damage claims. Una)', I he Victor. Senator luay wo. his life. It was the hardest fought battle ever known in factional polit ical circles. He had ugainst him the State Administration, the Superior Court Judges, tho Combines of Philadelphia Rnd Pittsburg, John Wanamaker, and a host of other capitalists. Tho moneyed men were against him but the sovereign pow er, tho people, was with him. Tho Senator won against all odds. He has proven beyond a doubt that ho still has control of tho Republican organization of tho State. It is re markable how anxiously this battle wus observed by tho peoplo of every State in the Union. Senator Quay promised purity in politics and tho punishment of all who uso bribery or money in secur ing political prestige. Ho had a clause inserted to that cllect in the platform adopted at tho convention last week. 15esides, ho has proven that in modem politics a man must abide by his promises if he would succeed. This Senator Quay has always done. Ho wanted to bo the loader, not of u faction, but of the eutiro party. So after ho secured a majority of tho delegates, ho healed tho sores, cemented tho broken ranks and marched away tho tri umphant leader of an unbroken column. Rohrbach Betrayed. Lloyd T. Itohrbach, candidate for tho State Treasurership. was betray ed by tho Hastings peoplo a few hours beforo tho convention, the Pitt. -burg delegation being tho first to break away, despite tho solemn assurance of Governor Hastings at tho caucus tho night before that providing tho Northumberland dele gates would bo in line for tho com bine, Rohrbach would receive tlio support of tho administration. All tho leaders of the combine were present and when Knight, of Sun bury, ono of Mr. Rohrbucb's dele gates, aroso and asked tho caucus to indorse Mr. Rohrbach, Magee, Martin and Hastings said that it was not necessary as tho vote in convention would suftice. When theso remarks had been mado tho Northumberland delegates withdrew to tho Quay caucus, al though they did not vote. Tho Senator was Msured, that as Hast ings had gone back on promises the delegation from this county would be in line for the Senator. When Secretary Rex arrived at this county during the roll call for temporary chairman, our delegates voted for Jack Robinson, and the applause was great. At this point Mr. Rohrbach had given up all hope and would not al low his nauiH to go before the con vention. Col. Hall, one of Hastings' lieutenants, made the nominating speech for Haywood, and from the tenor of his remarks anyone would know that tho Hastings peoplo had slated Haywood for the nomination along with Senator Quay, who, how ever, had tho manhood to inform Rohrbach that ho could do nothing for him, as he had committed him self to Haywood a long time ago. Mt. Cumu l Xeirg, The Republican Battle. Tho Republican convention last week marked the closing scones of tho most bitter factional contest ever waged in political circles. Not withstanding this the convention was of tho most harmonious nature. Tho caucuses of both factious on Tuesday night revealed conclusive ly that tlio strength lay with Sena ator Q'lay. All kinds of nasty ru mors were afloat about two conven tions, others that Qilkeson had packed tho Opera House with administration sympathizers and that the Quay people would not be admitted. Those stories tended to increase tho feeling that was already too bitter. Early on Wednesday morning the story reached our catB that a compromise had been effect ed. Such was tho case. When tho convention met the test vote of the factions was made for temporary chairman. Congressman J. 13. Rob inson was the nominee of Mr. Quay and Col. Henry Hall the representa tive of tho administration people. The vote stood, Robinson, 1M; Hall, Senator Quay had won his battle, ho had demonstrated that he still had a firm grasp upon the reins of tho government of the Republican party. This was all that Senator Quay had to accomplish ho far as his personal desires were con cerned and now his next point to accomplish was harmony. He there fore put in nomination for the Su perior Court, the judges now serv ing by the grace of tho Qovernor. Oilkeson then asked the privilege of the floor, admitted that the vote al ready taken was a death knell to his own aspirations, and after withdraw ing as a candidate for Stat a Chair man, he placed Senator Quay in nomination and asked that the man from Reaver bo given a unanimous election. A good strong platform was adopted endorsing high tariff, sound money that says every dollar shall bo worth H'O cents and politi cal reform which means that bribery and corruption in politics shall be abandoned. No ono was allowed in tho Opera Houso but delegates, newspaper men, members of tho State Commit tee and a few strong supporters. The opera house, consequently was not full, but the scramble at tho entrance was intense. The writer escaped the mob by early seeking admission. On tho inside of the Third street entrance sat six large men, (combiners) stationed on both sides of the hall way. The compro mise had already been effected and we wero supplied with a Qilkeson Press Ticket that bore the chairman's sig nature and tho impress of a seal made for tho occasion. The guards had as yet no oflicial information concerning the compromise but no resistance was offered to holders of tiilkesou's cards. During the entire night over 100 stalwart men from Pittsburg had chargo of tho Opera Houso under tho direction of Chief of Polico O'Mara of Pittsburg. These men were still in chargo of the Opera Houso when your corres pondent enterod. They wero soon asked to retire and they promptly obeyed tho request. After tho con vention adjourned everybody yelled, tlio delegations marchod through tho streets. Tho delegates and shout ers rushed to tho depots and left the city. Everybody seemed to bo satistied except tho democrats. It was not tho harvest time for them that they expected. All Hores were healed and the grand old party was again united and now stands as a solid bulwark against Democratic oppression. Mrs. E. E. David, of San Mlgue Cal.,says: "I am trying lo a uias ore to repay the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the great good their remedy has done i n p. For years I was a constant uf ferer from weak lungs and bronchial asthma. My rest at night was dis turbed by a hacking cough, so that I felt miserable the greater part ot the time. Many remedies recommended by friend" were tried, none of which proved suitable to my case. I did not experience any beneficial results until I began taking Chamberlain's Cough Ileinedy. After two bottles of the large iizt have been used I am pleased to tate, my health Is better than it has beeu for years. The sore ness has left my lungs and chest and, I can breathe easily. It has done me so much good that I want all who aro suffering from lung troubles, as I was to give It a trial." For sale by J. W. Sampsell, Penns (.'reek, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Sunbury & Lewistowu Division. In effect May 20, 1805. WSTVTAD DID. STATION. p on 4.J6 4.4 l.'AI W 4.J :i7 .I.M 1 41 1.17 i.ai I.i4 1.14 l.'H 1.01 X6T I ti -J 44 XW i l m Ii.ll6 1X02 It l) 11.41 11.45 11.40 11. -II 1 1. 115 11. W 11 13 11.04 1.6 10. VI 10.43 10 :v l.M M.n I'UT lu.us II 13 ir ti it !i ID 9 IT to 43 46 to A. t, Lewlatown J. Mln strati I.ewntowo Mtltltnd i PiDtr MhlDitU Wner Menior Ruh'i.MIIU I Ailsmabur HokTcrtowD , Henlrr Mlrlitlharh 1 Mei.er Kretrner FawllOR Slinro SollnanroT J. SauburT KA'TWARD m , r m r.:o ' ioo 7.3H U.I 7.40 I.nl 7.4S 3 14 7.t' 121 s." , n.u s l' I l.li Si 1 1.4 I.' I I.4U 8.M S.3-2 I 4.0-i S.4U I 4.11 S.4S I 4 14 s M . 4.W M I 4.W 9 Vt ; 33 11 4 47 .! 4.44 t.M I I 30 Selinsgrove Accommodation. (UonnMtlng with tnloioo N. U. Rf .) v SMnirrOTW Jfl. Arrlrt tt SllnroTO Mir.M. P. M Trains Leave LewiBtown Junction : 4.M . m, 10 40 m. 1 12 p m, 1 19 p m, ll.M v m lor AltiHiua.l'ittftiurK n.I tlx Wmt. Vat litUliiinr n I W liiin-.nii u.3". Ami 0. 1 Si, 4 31 u in lor l'hllHdalhl Ati.l Nw York t 3.') a in 1 UJ, 1 W, 4 m anil II id p in Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AMI NOKTilSUN OE.NTKAL. KtlLWAY. 1rnlnilAA nntiurjr duly eiTiil Sun lnjr : I 30 A, 111. lor WIIII!UMiri anil K IIAOllKU. 413 a in. For H illeloajm, Krl,nl D.iiAnlAlicu W.M a m. for lino Htrrn. 1 a iu, I'jr llollvloiue, Kine and I'Anin 1a. kua. 9 4oii m, K Honoro and KliilrA. v p ) fur WilllAmport. niiminr i.itin. nir r.rie aii i annlniiriiA, DMani. lor Ij.ia lUvt n. and u 6m lor Will. lAinMirt. t ITi a m. KorCnt:i'iA nod ll ition. Vi"-i in, looo n m.n 1 4 41 p m. 'r Wlk'tiarr. 7 III a in, 100 A Ml, 1 M p in, 5 46i m, FurMm niokln Mini Mount l'nrin'i. Sunday louua iu, lor Wilkixlurre. Tr ilnn I.eiveSoMn-Krove.f anrtlnn 0 VJ a in. wxr,l y arm In at 1'lnUdxlprla 3 o i p. in. New Yum 6 i p m, H iltlraor lo p ID. Wmhllltfton 4 30 p in. .4l P. M. week 'l.iy Ar-Iln at Pnllndolptila 11.16 1'.M New Tork 3 II a in, H.iltlinore 10.40 V. M I'fpm, dAlty arriving atPlilladelphla 4 SO a m, New York 7 33 a in, TrAlnt alio Ijear Sunburr 1 M a m, dAlly arrlvlni at Philadelphia 4 6i a m llaltlniure e o a. in. Waablnicion 7 40 a, in. New York t S3 Am. Weekdayi.lfl S4 a m Sunday. 4 36 a in. dally aitivIiikai Philadelphia lu to a m.. New York l'J63pni HAltlmorS66 a m WahlnKtoo 10 16 am. I 60 ii m. week davn arrlvlnir at Phllndelnhla fiipm. New York V 13 p iu., Htltluiore fl 16 p. m.. Watliloirton 7 6t p ui. Trln aIihi Ivnve Sunluiry A10 4H a. m. and 6 TO and 8 17 p. in. lor H irrlaliuric, 1'lilladulphla and liAlmiiore. lor ratra. nmpa fcc. cull nn Ticket Airent or a.l.lr-ea Thoa. Wait. P. A. W. H. 110 t ilth Ave Pituiburtr. Pa. .1. H. WliOD.Oea'l Pail Aitant 8. M. PRCVUST, (Jen'l Manaxer. PERSONSTO TRAVEL WANTKD. Svcral faithful pntlciiicii iiiul ladies to travel fur cstiiblwluil house-. SALARY $780.00 AND EXPENSES. Position jM-rtnaiK iit if siiitil ; also increase. State reference niul en close M-lf-aiMresseil staiiijKtl envel ok'. Till: NATIONAL, :il0 317 US Oiunlia IIIiIk., l ICAtiO. lilt "AS. O. CHOUSE, ATTOUNKY AT LAW, MlKDLKUr KU, PA. All Lusiness entrusted to him. will receive prompt attention. i vmj have the remotest idea of pursuing a lll'SI M.SSof sllilKl IIASI) i.xin i.l lu.l m or l.n. i, .u Utoiiltl rnt rilit twiv (r A l4utirnl , lolli.twiun.1 ri.S;:: ,! School of Business th.in any tth-r the runttnrnl. Invent a t.il r.ir-l. A.LWc" k. b. I ." K'N. HkMhK, N. Y Hof.kL.H- ilng. Arithiia'tic, l'iituaiithip. n.l all the 'oninifruial itrAiniifH, PAI.M4 III SIM MS lMiilartyliililtv Th maiiniomuf kuowlftltf at ttien.intmum of coV n me vr circular, 1ULO. W , I'ALMH, VrvmU nthTi(tp. 1 hnrouKh. lnitividuiil In ft ruction, hil nftt iona 1' uni.alieil. EXECUTORS' NOTICE.-Notl04 U hereby ctten that Lettora Teata- menUry on h ette ot W. 1. Wmmnapller, dea'd Ute of fM'llnirrove, Nnydar eonnty, l'a., hare heen laiued to the nodaralKned reeldln at HplnfroT All perooni, therefnra, ladetitd to i.i eiAi will pltaaa make ImmedlAta py men!, and thne hln rlalml a(aint It will present them foraeitlrment to joiin r. wAOFrvsnxEn. KATK A. W AUK.NHKI.I.KK. A u if. 11, IW.V Kxeeuum. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Let ter of Adiiiiniotratlon In the KatAla of Owrsre How, Intent Penn Town ship, Snyder county. Pa., di'd, hvln heeo itrmitl to the iiiiilcrlKnei1, all prraona knowlns tliemarlrra indehlrd to iM etnlo ere reciiieaUvl to mAke linnirillnte paymant, while thoae hav Inr rlnlma will pn-aent them duly authenticated to tbe nnderalKDrd. JACKSON W. HOW, K. K. (IKMBKIil.INU. July 17. lw)1. Admlnlatrator. t. W. I.ONu, Atty. K DM INISTKATOIW NOTICE. It J tera of ndinlnlwlrnt Ion In eotate of John A. Miikkt. lute of Frnnkiln townAblp, rn,vili'r roiuity. Pa., ilrr'il, IiuvIhk lxn Kmnti'd to the tiiiilrlcnpil. nil piirwma knowlnir them- wIvi'A Inili-liti'd to iiald ttiiif aro n-ipicntt-d to miike linini'illiiti' piyiiioiif . while having rlHlinw will preaent thifiii duly authenticated to mi! iiiiin'riiKnea. C-EVIl.t.A A. MVSSEK, K. K. .ML'sMKIt. July ll. t AdintnlKtratoni. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let te r h of Ailtuiiilxtriitlnn I n t h e eiAte oi Isnac Kyer lata ot Rellnmrrnve, .-nyiirr niuiny, i a., iec ii, AArins neen iimnuxi to the uti.l' rimif .1, All peraon knuwlnic them. aeWea Imlelilrd to a.il'l raluie are reiiieatd to mike iiniiieiliAte pnyment, while those tiATlnir pliilim will preafnl them duly authenticated to tbe underlined. N. T. Dt'NDORR. Kept, anl. Admlrletrator. Notice la Divorce. To Adiim . Itrunner. lute of centre townahlp, Stivder Co., Pa. : W hereiw ClHra II. Hruniier, your wile liaa lllc I a MIm'I Iii the rourt of eoin inon Pleait ot Nnvder county of Deceintier Term, 1h4, No. W, pru) Inif a dlmn-e HLT ilnst you. now you lire hereby mitiiled and reipilred to appear In wild court on or lierorn Monday, tlio n;inl ihiy of HepieniluT next, to nnnwer the coin pliilnt ot the mid Cluru II. Ilriiiiiier, and In de l.mlt of miii'Ii iipieiiniiire ym w ill m llalilo to have a dlvori'e Krnn,''l In vour atiAence, AI.FKrtOHPrX'IIT. sheriff of siivder county. sherlrT'p ortli-e. Mlddli'liurifh, Pa., Auif. llli, &. AtliiiinistrutorV Sulo of vaKmudB Real Eslat! The nndei-oifned iidinliilsinitor. de IxinU non cum teHtuiiieiito iiniii'xo of John lliiKxtinrer, late of lleaverliiwn, Heavi-r IowukIiIii. Hnyiler Co. l'n , t l . uiiib'r mid by virtue ol the nut liorlty coiiiiilneil In the liiHt will nnd teniAinent of mild ilect'di'iit, will expow to public mile on the prt'iiil- In Hoiivertown. Pa,, on Tlitirstliiy, S'titcinlier ."th, ISO,", The follow liiij- di'xcrltN'il real estate to wlti Tlt.'T No. I. Ilelnif u lot ot urouiid Mltimto In licnwrtowti, nfuri'Kilil. IhiiiuiIi'iI on I ho North bv Market St., on the Ka-l bv lit No. 111. South by the S. x I,. II. It. mid West by i No. ih con taliiliiif TIIKKK-KoruTII of mi Ai'KK more or li'sx, ii Ih'Imk two lots and n fraction, und num bered as l it No. 1" In lliutsiiitfcr'N ii'blltlon to lieavertnwn, on w nirii are en-cte n twn-Ntory iiWKI.I.INU llol'sK, uml oilier outhiilldlnipi, with excellent water, Ac. nlsii twcnl --Hint) town lots Is Iiik Nnrth of the .sunbury aiol ,"w Istown Itallroad, urveyd and laid out In said llassliiipTAiuhllllou to Ileiivert4)wn. each lot ciiiialhiiiK one fourth nrre in.iri' or less, ac conlliiK to a dralt of Kiirrcv which will be on exhibition on the day of mile. Also ml that cer tain ini'HMiiairc mid tnu't of land Ivlng aouth of i he . I,. It. it. ut llenvertown, Pa., adjiilnlnif hind of V. Iltiitfiiumti, Lucy Kt.ler, and Matilda Fall, on the Hast. Jueoh Wetel, Heo. Htetller 4 .Iom. Mlitillcswarlh on the Suitli, and Job. Mld dleswArtli on the Went, coiitatnliiir l acrca and TI perchea Willi the nppurtcnnnccH, which haa lieeu laid out, and will tie offered aa Seven Separate triu'lH, Tract No. i to contains acre and VU perches, No. H. t ni-rtu, Nos. a, 4, u 6, 6 acres each. No- 6. acieM and perchM, and No. 7. S acres and lb rs-rchea. also aa a wlmln: or severui of these trncU Uiifethur to suit purcbutv era, a druftof which will be exhibited ou day of sale. ( Acres of above la tlmttered.) Huln i.i commence at It o'clock a.m. of anld day when due aitendance will tie jrlven and terms of aalo made known by JAC'Uli c. II AsslNUKH, Aum ra, b. u. c. I a- UEiiHTEU M NOTICES. Notice la hereby irtv en that the followlmr named oemms imti flhsl their Administrators', Oiiardliin. und Kx is'Utors' BCCollhtH 111 the Keister'H OITIce of Sliy. dcrCounly, und the h.iiiii) will m preseuted for continuation und allowance ut the Court Uomte 111 .iiiiuiicuurKU, .iioimuy, ricpi. XI, ism. 1. Ace omit ol William J.nnr1 I.ovlna llaeknn. Is-rrv Kx ecutora ol the vslate of Amoa L. Ihu if. euls'rry, dee'd. It. The first and final uccount of tiabriel Kiaen. InirtMiid M. P. Arnold, Executor of tbnestjiio ot Albrlirhl swlnciord, lai ol l iilun towmihlp, deceased. 8. Flrat nnd final ai-coti'it of Josenh W. Klinif. lor udm'r. of Joel KllliKlcr. lute of lleuver Tin . UlI'l'IISIHl. 4. Flrat und final account of Samuel liulict Executor ot the calau- ot ,-mnili Klscudun, dee'd. A. The first and II mil uccount of Annie H LoiiKucre, Kxocuirlx ol the i-stuto of Jacob liouu acre, div'd. . The llnal uccount of tjeo. F. Miller, liii ir.n.m of Ida hnyiler, minor child of Jacob buyder, deceused. 7. Tli.1 account of Newton Wetzel. Ailm-rnf tbecslale of Killing M. Wet.cl, lalo of Jackson Tw p., deceitiH'd. K. The second and final account of Ellas and Henry W. Ilai lmaii, Adm rs. of John Hurt man, dis'eused, i. First and lln.il mvniint of I'wIa and David Winner. Executors of the eatuto o: Michael W oincr, dm'ciuicd. in. Account of Levi Art ley. Adm'r of Sarah Erulcy, lute ot Mlddlccrcek t'w p., pa., doe'd. l. M. S1IINDEL, Mlddlcbiirif, Pa.. Sept in. w. Iti'iflster. Wlint I Kat Dora me no tJooil." How often this expression Is heard Life destroying' dyspepsU hits told on you when you feel thus, and should not be trilled with. There is but ono remedy tho t can permanently cure you. Dr. David Kennedy's Fa vorite Keuieudy, made at Rondout, N. V n vegetable compound endors ed by tho medical profession. Drug gists sell It. WANTED BV THC CHASE NURSERIES ENFHOFTIf! 1IF.N tn a'licit i'rlTa fur our tiar.ly Numrrr KtiK-k. KiiiMiie Anl aAlary to thoat, UaviiiMT liullt., or comiiHaalon to lo ral amenta, IVrmNiiftit fin-ployint-nt. Tin liMin,aii (nail learnrd AiMri'Ha The It.tJ.t II IM I II, u bg., I'lillit. Court Praclaraatian. TIIERKAS the Hon. Harold M. Mot.'lure " I'ri'fliU'iit Ju.lne ol the Judicial Dlatrli t, coiii,oit'd of tho couutlL-a ol Snyder, t'nlon ami Mill In, and Jereiiiluh Crouie and '., T. (ii m ImtIIiii:. ia., Aaanclato Juiltfui In and forSny dur county. hiivianiu,. ihmr ireceit. beArinu (Into the ':ili dav oi May A. ivj.y tu iuc dirucie I lor the hobiliu olau ( rpmina' Court, a court ol Com moil Plena, court ol Uyer and Ter. miii'ir and lloiieral Court ol Quarter Soiuloni ut thrl'iacti, at Mid'lleluiiKh, lor tho county ol Soydur, on tlio 41 ll Monday, (beiiiK the tflrd duv ol Scpl. lsor,). Ami o continue one wotk. Notice la thvrrlore heioby Klven to the ('oroii er, Jualicea ol Hit-Pence and Ounaublca Q nd lor ll counly cl Snyder, lo uppeur In their proper peraon wlih thulr roila. rucorda, Inoulal in n, i XAiiilna'lona. and thnr remembrance! to do tl oie tblna wh ch ol tn.'lr olhcea and In their bi'luill partalu to le done and wltuewea Allil tie aolia lirnMHt ullnir In l,..li.,ll ..f .1.. i, ...,, t.om llllitl Wl'l. It ll uml ,1.1 ii.i . ... ....... H....... tii,ruiiui i'i'tpuiib are re- .... .... u ,, niQiv nt;ii.iiii( nnti ue. piirllnu without leavo at their purll. Juatlccs are ri'iunfte.l to be punctual lu tVe.r Attoiidauce at the apiHilnti d time uirrve .lily to notice. Uiveu under my hand and Heal at the SlierlrTf ftlrtJ 4 14,1 i.l. II. .6. .- . . i . i'li'iiituriiriin, inn i.'iiii i uv ol miitP. rt.L).,oiio thuunan.t efirht huiDlrvd hikI nlnuty AIl'HEI SfW'HT, Sliurltt. I HjUry anJ pxiiiw. paid wiwkly fnm.Uart." m uituiu t-iin nu r.xi'iuttivu w-rritory. mi n-.tug ittiniy niuii, cniu VO 'nuiM r turirvAimwitKuar i KiutiHi, riHuuinuuun f In our onlcm- Lib- I eml ooii'i'-iitMoii Fk Brkk Lb run lit I Uoi-k oJ part- i W B tprml ny; tiMtat btH'uUMlor pr vlniim f AilurtM ia tltU or oUiur Uaa. txitntrnti. Aumm, ltitO" ?i imus. tu., Continental Kurwrtets Huclwatwr.N-T.lM (Thli houm Ik rvluibU. h'tuuu I Accounts. 'I'll., ff..ll,..,i. A ttnt I ... , V ,-? i.i'iuin limn Ijeeu MICH, CXUm- liicd ami passed In the Pruthonoiary's oftlee, uud will be lin-s.oili.Hl to till! liect e,.orl ,f I '.,., ...... rii'-lorcoiitlrtnittli)u. All jxTbons luterusU'd 1. Tim tleul nuA fln.,1 n....,. A. T...., ; ' ? a',';'V ''"V" '," 1110 ","l" ' iuom, Wcuti " , Ill L-cnseu. II Tlintlrwt u, ... f..... ... . '"""I I'lmiiin treAier, I rusu'e Vii ' 1"",J'J: rrexler, under tlio lust will ol J. C. S'Jllocil. ProlliouolaiT, ?1.5 I'KIt YKAli. Special Reduction at CLOSING OUT SALE. I desire to reduce my stock and I will offer a special reduction of lo 20, and 30 per cent, on all CLOTHING bought of me. A full and line of Clothing is always kept olj Gents' Furnishinq Goods Don't fail to see the best bargain m me j utility. B.C. GOTHM Hier. FURNITURE. CliaiDur aM Parlor Furiiitos We offer the best goods at Phe nominal Prices, guaranteeing: aual ities the Finest, and Styles the Latest. Couches, Lounges, Mirrors Baby Carriages, Window Shade! etc., offered at prices to suit tM times. We aro catering to th Snyder County trade, and AN INVITATION is extended to visit our place business. Respectfully, MILTOfJ FURNITURE CO Front Street, Milton, Pa. State Norma School, ' BLOOMSBURG, PA. Prepares for Teaching, For College, For Bu nef For Social Duties. Eight Departments Thoroughly equipp Professional Department, Art Department, Academic JJepartmenr,ilaniial Training Depart ment, Preparatory Collegiate Department, Phys ical Culture Department, Music Department, Stenography and Typewriting. The members of the 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 leading Normal .and Training' schools ot the United States. Xo school can give more for the money. Pew give so much. Pal term opens September 2, 1S05. Por information address I. P. WELSH, PltlNCir. BACKACHE. WHY ? Because your Liver anJ K-'1 are out of order. For vears anJy housewives all over the country used with best results Dr. J. H. McLeans Liver S Kidney Bat Try it, anJ you will agree with the thousand .wh" is the PEERLESS REMEDY "for curiii2 ailments of the I KiJneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism anJ BfH Disease. For sale everywhere at $1.00 per bottle. THE DR. J: H MeLTAfM MFHir iMP r.rt CT inillS. M' ML Kr. Ml Fc en ixi Jill, vnt L-Ji ;L iot tav rpte :til! -Hit On! :tra cnbt Iitioi For lint (tick I Miss h'tto Jrel TLe! Mho! iturj, ppten h di'U Leber hch, ; F.E r wo l ast A 1 WR8 wlilc P keei Kb. l 0Tji C' he J oomli Seuet Jo Kt pt pose t a. Tl Bhckt 1'eoi n by BPSH II litor I :'c tlm nil! Har '! ono w ho ff with VritL. then ni 'ur Li: ''"nee UI UfcV( little uefcj to u
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