SliffiItbitrtjlilDst. PublinLeJ every Thursday. Geo. W. Wagcnsjller, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription 1.50 per year. h1i;h rri'ixt N pnl'1 In alvnnro when tnt out- KATES OF AOVf BTISINO. 11 irml'"'it n'lvortlwm 'tiM nut nttir-rwlso ntrirtMi inr will rliiirinil ill tin- rntn "I is rt.nti p. r line tii..iip irli'l iii.msiipO fur nrt Inwr 'ton mi 1 loo-tit t line !'r i-vory milwjiifiil -. I'. i. .. ) li'hr t frrf . Mtu-tr pnrrly trihutrn if .--.f. if., fnrff crllf II 111'. Thursday, Sept. 1!,1S93. Republican Ticket. STATK. V'r TtTiMiirvr, II. J. IIAVWUOI. Kur (iiTl(ir Omrl Jiiilr, CIlAHi.KS K.UR'K. t AM KM A. BKAVEH. .Mll.N J. WK KII AM, IIMWAlin J. KKEliKK. ;KntiK 11. OHLAHY. KKWAHI N. WII.1.M1I. (.Ol STY. Hnrvoyor. IIIAULK" I.. WETZEL. FnblUhere hr the HIrM Tin lust week in August in looking ov r the marriage liconso docket w were informed that there was one uvirringe license that should not be nuldishod until after September first Whilo wo would have had a perfect riglit to puuhHh tue same wo pom. noned riibliniiiiisr tho parties names untillast week. This week when we examined the records we tcor informed that two other COU nliH lin.il boen cranted license and as " a favor they asked that the same be not iiblinhed. Ono of these couples wir married on Monday and a no tico of tho wedding was sent to us hv tho officiating clergyman for publication. Hence, the names of this rounlo annears in our list. As f.r the other, it in not published. We make an explanation of this mutter hrt because wo have a per fect right to publish tho names at any time after tho licenne lias been grunted. We will say in behalf of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court that he intends to comply with the 1 iw and tho making of the request was through the applicants for con nubial bliss. We desire to give a true report of the license docket and fcnr'leDed Wit,, B'JC.h I uests no newspaper can represent tbe true Htatus of affairs. For the b jut tit of those who have made the request and also for those who con t?mplatH making tho request We publish an extract from tho law passed by tho last legislature and approved by the Governor May 2nd, X'.ir, as follows : "It shall be lawful for any person to make a copv or abstract of the entries contained in said marriage license docket for tho purpose of publication in any regularly publish ed daily or weekly newspaper and it shall be lawful to publish said copy or abstract in auy regularly pub lished daily or weekly newspaper printed within tho commonwealth." Tho purpose of tho marriage license law is intended to give pub licity of tho intention of parties pro posing to get married and if all re quosts for secrecy lire heoded tho in tont of tho marriago licenso law will be most wantonly thwarted. lli v. Kulilrr Una not Ilmlpnril. Rev. S. S. K older, pastor of the Reformed church of this place, has tendered his resignation as pastor. The abovo notice we copied last week from the Middleburg letter in ono of our county papers. The ink was Hc ircely dry when wo received tho most emphatic denial of tho statement that Rev. S. S. Kohler had not resigned. What prompted this correspondent to send news that is uot properly authenticated wo are uuublo to surmise. Wo naturally inferred that the report was true nud wo did not inquire con ccrning its correctness after it had been sent in for publication. Hut it is said in behalf of Rev Kohler that he has not entertained any ideas of a change and having served his people faithfully ho does not propose any different relations to tlie Reformed church of this place, We regret that Rev. Kohler ha been placed in a false light before tho people and we trust this explan ation will set matters right l -iSiiliuui h .iti ! Does Snyder CountyReally Want a State Senator ? Tho nerusal of the 1'o.st's editorial u fow weeks ago. entitled "Midsum mer Polities." has suggested to the mind of tuo writer, tho abovo muuirv. Nothing would bo more gratifying man 10 seo ono or our many reliable, capable and deserving citizens, oc cupying ims Honorable position yet, ever since wo have been a coun ty we have been unable to send a re presentattTO to the upper branch of the Legislature. Wo regret that it is so; and the question naturally arises: Why is it so f lime after time have tho Republi cans of Snyder county placed men in tuo senatorial race, yea, even lor rorty years, and yet they have al ways failed to reach the goal. Where was the fault f Have we been de ceived T Were some of our nominees too weak? Were they insincere and not in earnest t Did they want tho County's support, simply for some pernoniu ncueine anil nggrnnuize ment T Did they struggle houestly and manfully to represent the people of Snyder county in the senate, or did they say, when in conference, give mo and my friends some com pciifation for our delegated lullu ence. and the voters of Snvder coun ty can got Why we ask, have we in all the-o forty years, never had a rstato Senator! Tho above are serious questions and wo can hold no one accountable for tho answers, except thoso who have been running tho politice of this county during that period. We make no charges. We simply want to know why. If no satisfactory answer can be given to the honest voter, then we say it is high time for the old failures to step down and out, aud let a new element, with pure motives and advanced ideas, try their band in making the politics of buyder county an honor and bench t to the wholo people. It is not the purpose of this ar tide to belittle or di sparage the as pirations of any particular individ ual, who may see fit to enter the coming senatorial race. All we would do. is to earnestly call upon tho Republican voter, to be on the alert, read the past history of our senatorial fights, or rather, pretend ed tights, and be prepared when the time comes, to vote for that man, who thinks of the people, before he thinks of himself. One who will be able and likely to get the district nomination, and who, having gained any Democratic nominee, and land himself, and bnyder county with him, safely in the State Senate. That is what we desire to see and we are not alone in the desire. We acree with you. Mr. Editor. that every body thinks our county is entitled to a State Senator this time. Many of us have thought so long before ; and so many of those managing our pontics saui, ana yet tuey niways iiuieu to lanmneir man. Why T Doos not every voter know. that some of cur senatorial candi dates, or their particular friends, af ter tho Conference was over, often had somothing to show, while the voters of this county stood around empty handed f Is this not a matter of history T If we are in earnest as to senatorial representation, is it safe to entrust this kind of material any longer? Does not providence, and self respect, dictate that we should at all times have reliable ,eaders T Yes. most earnestly do we want a State Senator, but we want one who is "of the people, and for the people"; and not for every thing but the people I he right kind of men are in our county. Often have they been crowded out. By what means, it is not necessary to say. Let good men still come to tho front. We believe tho purity, intelligence and sense of justice in our citizeus will sustain such candidates. They stand high er in tho estimation of the voters than politic-id tricksters would have them believe. Good men who would wiu. and who have the ability to gain a seat in tho senate, are often discouraged by designing persons who have come to the belief that tboy have a loaFe and lion on all offices within tbe gilt of tho people. Their aim is to keep 1 1 I . 1 1 I 1 ucsirauio men in tuo duck groumi.oy promises of Me next time: by dis couragements : by misrepresenta tions, and if need bo, by threats. Arrogati'g unto themselves that pow er which is in tho hands of the voter alone, they nro nevertheless well aware of the fact, that if tho right kind of candidates come before the people, the chances of these design ers would bo rather meager. Let us avoid nominating any man, who by his past conduct has shaken tho contulenco of tho people, and who. if nominated, could not and would not get tho district nomi nation, who, even if he got the dis trict nomination, would be too weak to save his party from defeat. hen tho time arrives, let us be sure to nominate the strongest and most deserving man, according to his (Mialiiicationa suircrcstitd ulinvo. Then may Snyder county hopo to see her first State Senator s other wise wo can look for defeat, as in tho past. As the tight is far oft', and no ono has as yet been announced, though one or two good names have been Lmted at, we certainly can not be charged with personalities. We speak for purer and more culighten ed politics. We speak that we mav this timo send a State Senator from our own counts'. Let us choose wisely. Let us avoid political bums should any turn up. Our late state convention fchows that our leaders have come to rcnl izo tho fact, that the management of politics, must tend for the uetter ment of the people, and we must heartily reiterate and urcro tho adoption of the sontimonts of our able and intrepid leader, Senator Quay, when ho declared for purity in jtolitics: Good men in office: tho abolishment of bribery, whether by money, promises or other means and the seed of political and corpor ute bossism. One more suggestion. If tho Ro publicans of Snyder county, have any desire to more fully enhance their chance for a State Senator, they should be willing to adopt tho nest means to secure their desire, A r . ilia ritnn fit , nob-inn. a nAnnnna let us at the same time elect three persona as senatorial conferees : to represent the county, ana not per mit a one man power to make the conferees. Will our standing: com mittee do that much for us, or will they let thing run as the desifrnine politician desires? Will the com mittee serve the politician . or the people ? Three conferees, account able to the people, would not be to apt to dinsapoiut the people, as would conferees who are selected by a tricky political simply to do his bidding. Wo believe we have given a few suggestions, which, if adopted would greatly increase, and make sure the chance of Snyder county getting a Stato Senator. Republi cans of Snyder couutj-, consult with your committeemen and seo that they do what you want, and not what sotno schemer wants. This much, beforo any person has been nuuouuced as a nominee from Snyder county placed before the conference We may have some thing to say after the conference is over. H. Alleman. WEST BEAVER. Snyder ooiinty iniulc up! show inij at the 'Ijewistown Centennial The (J. A. Jl. IWol'McCliirv nml Capt. Geo. Renter with his hostile made a pssl showing. I he Ad- ainsliiinj Rami had the honor ol'lc- injjtlie best on the' ground Old Jack Sunday morning made tilings look n little sick Hie picnic held ut Iiuver's on last Saturday was well attended and all went home rejoicing Quite a lot of friends of our comrade Anios Snook paid him a visit Sunday, he leing quite low nt this writing with very little holies of recovery The picnic oil next Saturday at the Ridge church is cxixTtcd to Itc well attended bv allrcMirts. Roit. Mrs. E. K. Davis, of Nan Mlgue, CkI.,s(ij : "I am trying In a meas ure to repay the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough Kerned y for the great good their retudy has done i n. For years I was a constant suf ferer from weak lungs aud bronchial asthma. My rest at night was dis turbed by a hacking cough, so that I felt miserable th greater part of the time. Many remedies recommended by friends were tried, none of which proved suitable to my case. I did not experience auy beneficial results until I began taking Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy. After two bottles of the large size have been used I am pleased to state, my health in better than it has been for years. The sore ness lias left my lungs and chest and, I ean breathe easily. It has done me o much good that I want all who are suffering from lung troubles, ts I was to give it a trial." For sale by W. Sampsell, Penns ('reek, Pa. BACKACHE AND BEARINU-DOWX TAINS Nearly Drove Mrs. Martin Hale Wild. How She Obtained Itclit f. tri( AI. TO 1)11 IAI T lUlHU ) Kenrly all last winter I wag sick In bed, ami wai attended by different phy- MciaiiH ; none cureil me, none helped me very imicli. When I attempted to get up, it was always the same story; my back would ache, I was dizzy and faint, the bearing down pains wero terrible. I also had kid ney trouble badly. " I knew I must have help riclit awav. I resolved to try Lydia E. I'inkhmn'i Vegetable Com- fHuuid. i ne results were marvellous. I iavc gained iu every way, and am en tirely cured." Mus. Mautin If ale, Oakdale, Mass. livery druggist hat it. ; if25y IfVs In J i I: ! . j,i ij i j 1 1 1 i ml, j Notice in Divorce. To Aetata O. Hruntier. Into nt Centre lowtiHliln. SnjdiTCo., I'll, i Wliereiut dura II. Ilruuiit-r, your wife Iiilh llle.l a IllH'l In the rnurt ot com- liio-i Clean, in miyiier county of DrrcuilxT Term, IKiil, No. vi, pruylnt,' u illvurco Hh'iitiml you, now uu ttiti i,rrt'iiy iioiuiru nun ri'iiiiri'ti lo ttpieur n Hiilit I'uiirt on or iM-fore Mmiilav. tho K.lnl ilny of Si'i.-mlN'r next, in hiimwit the coin plaint ut the unlit ciarii II, liriinni-r, ami In da- i,mit ot Hiicn Hpi'ui'itiice you win lie liable lo have a divorce Krunti'l In your iiliHence. Ai.KKtfnsi'Ki ur, isiierin ot Knwlur ronntv. KhurllT'soniue, MUlilleburKb, l'u., Autf. l.ilh," W. ;lliIl!cl ui'ir Market 18 ! 13 2 ti N 40 It 4 It .... 7 ... LOOK FOR ON HORSE BLANKETS It's a positive guarantee of quality. The Blankets were awarded highest prize at World's Fair. 250 styles. Square blankets for the road ; surcingle blankets for the stable. All sizes and qualities. For sale by all tlmileri. Writ us fur tb VI book. WU. AYRES & SOUS, PMldilplill. E XKCUTOHS' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters Testa mentary on III rftate ut W.J. WaBPMeller. ileo'il lata of SellnHgrtive, Hnilr county, l' lmv irn Iwued to th anilarnlirneil rilln at SellnxKrove All fienmni, thirefnro. Indebted to ram etts will ilnae tniko linmedlata pay ment, and lhoe having claims a gamut It will prrrant them forrettlnnent to Jlll?( r. WAHKMNKM.KK. KA'I'KA. WAUKN.MKI.I.KIi. Au. is. I8!l. Executors. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Let ters of Administration in the ltHi of (ieorirn Mow. Intent l'enn Town. ship, Snyder county, I'a., dc'd, liavlnn been icmnted to the undernlKned, all primma knowing tliemM'lvr indebted to raid entate are reipienU'd to make Immediate payment, whtlo thure bav in rlatina will preneut them duly authenticated to the undcralKUed. .1 AOKS4 IN W. HOW. K. K. (iKMHKUI.INU. July IT, lwn. Aduilnl'trator. U. W. I.ONU. Atty. ADMIXISTHATOKS' NOTICE, Let ters of ailuiinUt ration in eotate of John A. Muxser. lale or Frnnkilu township, Snyder county, I'a. , dee'd. hiivlnu lMvn Krnnted to the undiTHlKned, all pHmons knowing them selvew Indi'lited lo anlit entule lire requested to liinke Immediate, liayment. whll thone havlns clalniM will pretMut Ibeiu duly authenUcated to lue unuuminea. I K 11.1. A A. MtSSKK. K. E. ML'HSRIt. July M. 1 5. Admlnlstratore;' ADMIXISTRATOK'S NOTICE. Let ts r a of AilinlnlHtrntlnn I n t h a emate ot Isaac Kyer Into ol Sellnairmve, Snyder county, I'a., dee'd, Lavln been Kranted to the underpinned, ell pereons knowlnit them ielvei Indebted to eald tat ar reuetd to make luunedlate payment, while thoao havlnif elalnil will lireilenl f liin ilnlv aiittiutif iMata 1,1 the underaiKOed. . T. Dl NOOKK. Sept. 3rd. Administrator. f KtiHTEH's NOTICKS. Notice Is hereby (1v jven that the following named pcntonH have tiled their AdmliilNtniUirM'. (luardlnn. and Kx- wutorM' nceoiintM In the KeglHN'fH ortlee of Snv rti r oiiniy, and the Hume will be prewnted for eoiitlnniitloti nud allowance at the I'ourt llouae in MiiuiieuurKii, .Moniiay, wpt, V I, isuj. 1. Account nt William J. and I.ovlna llncken. N'rry Kx evutoni ut Hie catule of Anion L. Hack. eiiberry, dec'U. C. The tlrnt and tlhal account of (ialirlel Eliien. hurt and M. I'. Arnold. Kxecutont of theeatAle of AlbrlKht swlnetord, late of I'hUm townHlilp, dcct'iutt'd. 8. Flratand lltial nceoiint of Joaenh W. Klini. Icr nilin'r. of Jih'I KlliiKlcr, lale of lleaver Two., dweuHcd, 4. Yl rut and filial account of Samuel Ilnllck Kxeuutor of the estate of Sarah Klaeudeu, deCU. 5. The tlmt and limit account of Annlo M l.niiKiirre, Kxeoutrlx ot the t'Htate of Jacob Looo acre, dee'd. . The final account of (ii-o. K. Miller, ilimrdiun of Ida Snyder, minor child or Jacob Kuyder, ditemwd. T. Tha account. Of Newton Wetzel. Adm'rnf IheeHtuUMif Kimiiii M. Wot.el, Into of Jackson l wp ueceUMeu. H. The at'Colid and filial uccolint of Kllaa nml Henry W. llurliuaii. Adin rs. of John liuri mini diieaM-'U, . KlrHtaiidtln.il account or Lewis and Havld Wonier, KxccuiurM of the ettulo o: Michael Woiuer, dweased. in. Account of Levi Artier, Adm'r of Sarah Krtlley, lute of .Mlddlecreek Twp., Pa., dw'd, (I. M. SIIINDKI.. .VlddlebiiiVi I'a.. Sept Ifl, MS. Ui-KUter. Accounts. The following Account have been lllort, exam ined iinil piiHsed In the I'riilliiinolarj'tonicH, and will be prcwuieil to the next court ot t'oiutiion I'li a.i liirconili iiiatlon. All persons liitcreHU'd will take nut Ice. 1. The tli-Mt and final account of David s. Sliol ly. TrustiH, etc., In the estate of Isaac M. Weotz ul. latuot lieuur Twp., deceuMed. i. Tho first acemtnt. of Jon in Trexler, Trustee of William J. J. Tlcxler, Ulnler tho last will ul Allel Trexler, deceased, J. l SCIIOC'II, I'rotliunolatT. Corrected weekly by our merrlinnts. Butter Ksjrs Pitted cherries Unpitteil " HihukI er'ies ltit.siibirriei Onions Lar.l Tallow Chickens per lb Turkeys....- , Hide Shoulder , Hum 13 Old Wheat 1)5 New " 00 ltye 45 Corn 43 Onts so Uran per 100 lbs U5 Middlings " 1.00 Chop " i.io Flour per blil .w 8.57 WmeP&sw, 1.5U PEU YE Alt. AI'IIX'WS' AriI(.SKMKNTS.-Notlen Is here ' by given that the billowing Widows' A p pralseiiieiils under the fcnl law, have been tiled Willi tho rlerk of theorians' Court of Snyder countv for t'ouilriiiatluu uu Muuday, tho ird day of Sept. imii. 1. Appraisement of Matilda Hiiu.- t, widow ol Boioiimu ruusi,.ui .tiiuaiecret k Twp., dee'd. I. Appraisement of ni.thcth Auriind. widow ot Kilns Aurand, late of l'enn Twp., deceased. S. Appraisement of Miig"le L. Wetel. willow of Isiuiu Wel.el, lute ol hpriuu Twp., dee d. 4. Appraisement of Hannah Hnw. widow n( (ieors'u ltow, luluol 1'ehhTwp., deceiiMid. S. Appraisement f Marr K. Smmlt. widow of John M. Shook, Into ot hprlnt; Twp , deceased. 8. Anprnlsi'iiienl of ICHalieth I'eter. wl.lownf Joseph l'eler, lale of West lieuvor Twp., dee'd. T. Anprulseiuetit of KUalielh Zlels-r. widow Ot Dtiului leber. Into uf bprlui; Twp., deeeused. . Appraisement of 'evllla A. Musser, widow' tif Johu A. Musser. late ot Kraiikllu Twp., dee d. 9. Appraisement of Mary fiaugler, widow of (eorge Uaugler, luU' uf L'ulon Twp., deceased. J. C. Sllioni. Clerk O. c. Special Reductionai CLOSING OUT. SAL I desire to reduce my stock and wuiuuoa u, opuuictl I tJUUCLlOn Of 1 umi ou per cenz. on ail C LOTH I N bought of me. A full and comald xxu.u ui 10 111 ways KeDt hand. Gents1 Furnishing Goods, Tlrm'f. foil fo coo fh VtAo . 1 r 4--r nrMinfTT 1 1U li-LVy sJJLXjy , GJCL IIIIIHH Clofc FURNITURE ir ii Parlor Hi FdiDb We offer the best goods at PI nominal Prices, guaranteeing qua ities the Finest, and Styles t Latest. Couches, Lounges, Mirror Baby Carriages, Window Shad etc., offered at prices to suit t times. We are catering to t Snyder County trade, and . AN INVITATION is extended to visit our place business. Respectfully, MILTON FURNITURE CO Front Street, Milton, Pa. State Norma School, BLoOMSBURG, PA. Prepares for Teaching, For College, For B Hess, For Social Duties. Eight Departments Thoroughly equip Professional Department, Art Department, Academic Uepartment,Manual Training J)ei:irl incut, l'reparatorr Oollcciate Department, rliy ical Culture Department, Music Depart mem Stenography and Typewriting. llie members ol the Jaculty are Christian men and women of broad scholarship and successful experience. They represent tho culture and train mg of eight of the best colleges and universities and several ol tho leading Normal and Truinm schools ot the United States. No school can pv more for tho monev. Vcw give so much. H term opens September 2, 1895. Tor inforniatim address J. P. WELSH, riiixci frulUDUV anuuraid. Trmlt.Mi.ik r.ti.vnulkid and Labele. r.(llere4. Twenty." yean .1- iwrieuve. we report, wbetber paleut eao be eeureil or not, free r.f charge, Our fee Dot due Cnuill patent I. allnwd. 3 J Rk Free. "tf J!L,0 4 C?.. Iteoni.x at Law, BACKACHE. WHY ? Because your Liver anJ art out of or Jcr. For years anJ housewives all over the country used with best result Dr. J. H. McLean's Livers Kidney B Try it, and you will agree with the thousands is the " PEERLESS REMEDY " for curing ailments of tlw -j Kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism anJ " Disease, For sale everywhere at Ji.oo per bottle. THE DR. J; H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO.; ST. LOUIS. Jit Wl OD tic IU I W1' nit tet wa I cai thr .0!' S of last It'ei pas- II -L od ; rUOl but turt vorl nud lbe edy ' Uow Wl I'fUi TL jf re All price fuUl WttjK HDy t injti line Stov( llso repai 'lnew roiid tf.
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