Published every Thursday. Can. W. Wanenseller. Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year, bleb must be pnl1 tn advance when tent out- HMr me county. R ATI t OF AOVIRTItlNQ. il it,ilnnf riffetflwrnpntM not OthPrWlW Contracted I.r will tie clmm-crt at 111 rote of 15 eent- it line (tionparlol .Measure) fur nrst nicer- Moil nun lUCems per iiuu tor tuij ""i - insert inn. tritmUt nrji, ife.. r( Thursday, Nov. 7, 1895. An Early Primary. All indications point to an early Rpmiblican nriuiary election. It will likely bo tho latter part of Feb ruarr or the early part of March The bees are already buzzing in all quarters of the county. There will not be a derth of candidates for any of the ponitiouH to bo filled. Tho primary election tuUHt beheld early in order that the delegates to tho State and National conventions can bo choHen in due Reason. This will make it necessary for the candidates to visit tho dear peo ple in. perhaps, very htormy weath er. This will serve as an introduc tion to tho struulfH required for success ill tho political field. Tuesday's Election. Tlio election on Tuesday was evid ntly considered a matter of Hiiiall importance. About one-third of tho voters in this county did not exereiso their high prerogative. Uenj. Haywood was elootcd with about H10, 01 mi majoiity and the he tells exactly what to do to get well. It saves a journey to the city and doctor's fees, and costs nothing. Dr. Oreene is the most successful specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases. He is the discov erer of that wonderful medicine, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. Thousands are being cured through his perfect system of letter correspondence. It has been proved successful. Saturday Evening's Entertainment. Quo of the largest, most fashion able and literary audiencos of the season, met in the Town Hall last Saturday evening when the class in elocution conducted by Miss Sue J, Stapleton, gave their closing enter tainment. The anticipation of the public was moro than realized in this event Tho Hall was tastefully decorated with ferns and cut flowers. The eve ning opened with Orchestra Music by Miss Burns and Messrs. Burns It would be suporflous to speak of each recitation they were all given with ease and craco that can bo ac quired only by close and careful training. Tho pantomime at tho close was a perfect piece of art. When wo consider the shortness of tho term, the work accomplished seems almost a marvel. Miss Stopleton's recitations were giveu in a masterly way and thor oughly captivated tho audience Should she find it possiblo to return to Selinsgrove, either for class work or for a private entertainment, sho would be heai tily welcomed, as tho public pronounced her work of tho highest literary merit. bdinsrjrove Tribune. Miss Stapleton will bo in Middle burgh on Monday, Nov. 11th for the nurnosn of conducting a three weeks' term in elocution. It woul bo well for those wishing to take ad vuntago of this to write for terms, etc.. before that date as the class will bo limited. Address, Sue Stapleton, Box 257, Lewisburg, Pa, structure a credit to any progres sive town. Mr. O. C. Seebold, the proprietor, proposes to put in steam heat and other conveniences in or der to make the Washington House a complete up-to-date hotel. The remodeling of the structure was de signed by our own fellow-towns man, Chief Burgess J. F. Stetler. We are glad to welcome s jeh im provements and we congratulate and commend Mr. Seebold for his progressive spirit. candidates for Superior Judgo ran l)iliinJ their nartv tickwt owing to the opposition by the people to the pitMnsiv aide dn . (.hs T .. H a tas eloo. wV.inty Surveyor, luis was the only county office to bo filled. The vote in tho county was exceedingly light remarkable"success. Of an JCntcrprhinu and J'rayrea- Tho best daily paper published in Pennsylvania is Tho Philadelphia Inquirer. Their facilities for ob taining all the news, national, state ami local, ait; the very best to bo found anywhere. The new build ing into which they moved some eight months ago is uot only un surpassed for beauty, but the spac ious quarters givo them an oppor t iuity to handle news iti a more completo and satisfactory manner than any of their contemporaries. Private telegraph wires, special long distance telephones and tho regular service of the Associated Press are only a few of tho most improved methods for Gathering news to be found in the now building. Tho In quirer has long been tho recognized authority on sportiug matters, and is in every way worthy of its tre mendous popularity, which has gained it the largest circulation of nnv Hi nubhean uewspapor m tuo United States. The several depart meuts are each under tho personal direction of a competent authority on the subjects discussed. Reports, .1,. prions and all tho details of tho State Supremo Court proceedings are given special attcntiou. The Inquirer carries tho largest amount of advertising of any Pennsylvania newspaper and is everywhere acknowledged tho best modium of auy one cent daily. A Splendid Offer. V.ffrrvhodv who is weak, delicate or sickly wants to get well. Dr. (Sreene. of I53 West lUh St., New York City, makes a specialty of treating patients through letter cor respondence. Tho wisest thing all Butlti ing peoplo can do is to write tho Doctor, stating just ho they feel, mentioning every symptom of which they complain, and ho will answer tho letter, explaining each symptom and describing the case so thoroughly that patients under btand their complaint as well as though they had talked with the Doctor. He makes lis explanations bo clear that they cannot help, but understand just what ails them, and Buy your Boots and Shoes, at Meiser and Blink's. At the Store of Meiser and Blink is tho place to buy your uuderwear. Any person desiring to see H. H. Leitzell should call at James Avers' residence, one door east of Qarman's shoe store. There will be a Special Sale at the new store of Meiser Blink at Globe Mills. Pa., on Saturday, Nov. and Monday, Nov. 11 for two days only, for 400 yards Canton flannel worth 10 cents has been reduced to 6 cents, Bod Blankets, Horse Blankets and Lap Robes at greatly reduced prices, Boys' Suits from C to 11 years worth $l.r,0 reduced to 1.10, Boys' Suits from fl to 14 years worth $2.50 reduced to Sl.W, 50 Pairs Shoes worth 1.50 reduced to OJcts. a pair. MatiKla Knham, Columbia, Ta., says S That Lsea ring Down Feeling amlilizzy.falnt, gasping attacks left ine ns soun as I began to E. I Owl IWi M i'inlrfmm't ololig 1 thought I never could got well." Vegetable Compound. I was siik with womb troubles Susquehanna University plays a good Game. The Bucknel football team d featcd the Susqiie linnna University, at. St'lixrg'vye, on Saturday. The game was hotly contested throughout and the Sus quehanna lsy are well satisfied with the result. Several players were slightly injured, but the con- test was marked ly the gentlemanly i . ii .i ." . i coixiuei oi an me piaei. ty-live minute halves were played. Ihieknell scored two touchdowns in the first and but for a fluke would not have scored in the last. C'ater- 11 failed to kick u goal from the ist touchdown. Four of the Ihick- ncll players participated in the State College game an- I the llueknell team averaged 10 lbs. eaeh heavier the Siisniichaiiiiuites. Score NEW SHADING aNd Hair dressing parlor. Having purchased the IUrlier Shop formerly owned by I'eter v. llitrtnmti in me wiupiitnycr uuiltllng, I um prepared to do all Firct Class Work inch ns Shaving. Httlr Dressinir Shampooing. Dyeing Muntaclie. Sinire ing lluir, to Htop the fulling out. lixug Trimming for ladies, and Honing uazors a specialty. Uive me a trial. AT.. E. SOLES. um tl Hi to O. The tc follows : siisiMi'hiiim 1111 lined "1 I us (ilISS Wlnirurd llasMtiwr II. IlniiiiK' irt Hrdmun U.rlcli Morris i;urM-nter K. Itruiiih'iirt Hiiro WcKxIlcy Positions. Left end Itt tucklo L'ft tfuiml centre KlKUt guard Hlglit lacklo Klglit end (uarti'r-barlc Left half-huck ltl-lit liair-uai-k Kull-t-ack Illicit iicll, JenkliiHoo OjilMtliin How DIUlu Mulford Cooper Gilchrist Harris. (UrimtU) Ourncr Catteral I Smith Touchdowns Hiiiltli, C'atterall, t. fioal- C'atU'rall. tl. VuiplrvH Hare, 8usc. ; Jonnluifs, Bucknull, Heferoo Kline. Susqut Uanna. Washington House. , Tho remodeling of the Washing ton House is about completed When we camo hero a year ago. tho center of tho town appearod any thine but creditable. The erection of tho new bank building in place of tho old shanty on the Bower corner and tho converting of tho old Wash ington House to a commodious up- to-date hostelry completely changes tho appearance of the square. An annex was built to tho Washington House about 40 feet in length and 2'2 in width. Tho ground floor is used for a dining room and tho sec ond story is divided into 8 new sleeping rooms. The rooms in the main building havo been papered and nainted. Tho bar room has been changed and finished in hard wood, largo plate glass windows adorn tho front sido of tho building and a porch and balcony mado in accordanco with the latest stylo of architecture extends along the en tire front of the building. Now fur- niture has boon added and improve monts provided so as to make tho DON'T BLAME A HORSE FORI KICKING or for eating more than hla share if you don't keep him warm. Two or three dollars Invested in a Blanket will save you dollars in feed. The 9t are the strongest blankets made. Awarded highest prize at thcWorld s Fair. 250 styles. Square blankets for the road; surcingle I blankets for 3 thestable.IJv cry shape, size and duality. Sold by nil dealers. Write for tb 5 AA book. It's worth bavltih-. IWM. AYRES &. SONS. PHILADELPHIA. &Miiiiiiiiiiiiitiitt'"""""'""","'""i""""""''MMi''a 1 30k AOMINISTUATOU'S NOTICE. Let ter rs of Administration I 11 t h e r.lntn nl Iminc Kver lata ol Si'lliiAiimvo, Siiycli-r foiinty, r., doc'il, lntvliiK lien k runted to Hiu utiiliT.iunr.l. nil nrrumi knnwlnir them. fclve. IiiiIcIiIimI tn mild enliite nra reiiuonted to muk iiiuiicillnte pny merit, while tlume liavlnn plulim will preni-ut Ihein duly lutliautloated to t lie uiinurJiK'HMi. N. T. Dt'NDOR R. Spjit. 3rd. Ailmlrlttmlor. TjXECUTOItS' NOTICE. Notine Ih I'JIiereby given tliaf Letters Tefta iniMit iry n tliw i'ii 1 11 tn in iniiiiei .11'iH.T, iiec i lutM ni Mnhiir I'tiwiihliln. Suviliir Ciuntv. I'enn' linve lim-ii lnKiiutl to tliii unOomlitneil rmldlnic in wild t" nsliip. All pnrMina, tlmrelore, (ndulited to "Hi.l entt will pliinne nuik imineiiinta pnv. inunt.nnd thnne Iikvihk clitlin Kilnl It wlU iirisreiit tliem lor netiiiMiieni 10 4Arol ZIKHKK. LINCOLN Z1KDKIL ExiMiutora. CLOTHIER ill vavs Save You .Morjcy. Hats, Gaps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Underwear and All Kind Of Clothing at Bottom Prices, Sunbury, Pa. A DMINMSTIIATOII'M NOTICE. Let- J ters of adiuliiltttrHtioii in estate of IIKO. r. Ml I.I.Kit, lute ni niidiiieiiiiivn, snyunr f ... I'a .lj.n'.l t.'tii. wninlMal (a Ilia llnilAP. iKiied. nil irn(ina know Iritf themwlvea Indehted to lcl Mint nro requrated to limke InimedlaU) pnymuDt, while tbuae hvlnK elitlma will preaent lueiu uuit auiliciiiicnivn iu inv uiiiirrxinuvu WM. K. MILLER. I l TliiveAl MlilillHhurtrh. P- Oct. S3, vs. AdmlDlatrator. A llF.i.uiii.g Woman antid. We "am u re I11M0 woman In every County to establish a cor iMi-t parlor for tho mile of Dr. Nlcliol'y cclnbrtited spinal HupHrtluif I'orwh and "l)oullo from Knd to Knd'' Clnspa, with AstieHtor I.lued IIUHk 1'rotoctor. Kvcry pair warranted not to break or lust, ubHoluteiy impcnlous to moisture or perspiration. A now pair given for every pair that breaks, (iuuriuitefl printed on each corwt. Ueooiiinictided by Met 10.UH rhyalclanis. I fur nlhh complete Htock on conalkrninent and pay a Halary of fin to ti5 per month and expense. 9:1.00 sample outtlt free. Hend 10 cent a pontntfo for Hawpln and termH. NHMIOI.S MANl'KACTrHINQ CO., Oct. 10, Sin. 8T Canal Street, New York AnMINISTJUTOJVfiiJJOTICi; Let tfrs of administration to estate of Henry Treaatflr. Inte of West. Beaver township Hnyder county, I'd., diT'd, having been granted to the undersiirned. all parson knowing them mMves Inilitliteil to said estate are requesled to make linmedlnte payment, while those having claims will present them duly authenticated to inu unuersiirueu. ISAAC r.TKEASTKn. Oct. no, '93. Administrator. wr GOING TO CHURCH. j& An active. Intelligent clmn h memtier, male or female, wanted to represent us for special work, hpleinlld Inducement to rlk'ht party. No capital neeitetl. efennee reoulred. Uood pay. Ad dresa (ilolie lllble I'uIiIIhIiIiik Co., Vi3 Chestnut btrect, IMilladelphla, I'a. j in xi. w our. Get an Education, Education and fortune iro hand In hand, (let an eilui'iitlnn at the ('cut nil State Normal Scluxil, Link 1 1 m vi 'ii. I'a. rirstH'liussai'ciimiHlatloiisniid low rales, stale aid to stmlenta. For 11 lustra ted catalogue address JAM KM LLDON, I'll. 1., Principal. Lock Haven, I'a. Snecial Reduction at CLOSING OUT SALE I desire to reduce my stock andf will offer a special reduction of 10 20, and 30 per cent, on all CLOTH I NG bought of ine. A full and complet? line of Clothing is always kept o nana. Gents5 Furnishinq Goods. Don't fail to see the best bargain in tne county. G.C. IjDTELIIJS, Clothier. Ipsurapce. SNYDEU'S OLD, AND RELIABLE Gen Insurance Agency, SELINSGROVE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA IDlxxioi Gnydor, Agont, Successor lo tho Into William II. Snyder. The Par-Excpllcr.co of Ileliablo Iuouranco is rpprnHcnteil in tliefcl! ing lint of S'nniluril Companies, from which to iniiko a scloction. X Better thv 'A'oilJ over. NA'!. ItXATlOX, ASSK.TH FIRE Ui-vnl, Liverpool, En p. (including foreign nHsets) $4:t,(XM,ni. II utfortl, of Hartford, Conn., (oldetit American Co.) H,(ll."i,;; 1'iiU'iiix, Hartford, Conn. O.riKif,- Continontiil, New York, ;,7.rl'. (iermnn Anicncau, New lork, 0,24o,iw Jjlr J'J Mutual Ljilo Hip. jo. ew xork, 204,G.'(VK ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Accident Ins. Co. Subscribed Capital of $3,730,01) - Fire. Life and Accident risks accented at the lowest nossiblo rat tified by a strict regard to mutual safety. All just claims promptly J nittiHiuciuiiiy uujuHteu. luiormauon in relation to an classes 01 in ance nromntlv furnished. ELMER W. SNYDER. Ant.. Office on Market Street, Selinsgrove, BARGAINS IN CLOTHING I Sheriff's Saloof Ily vlrtun of the writ of Kl. Fit. No. as. Issued out of tliel'oiirt of t'oiuiuon l'leun or Snydt-r couniy Ullil to ill" oirriicii, i win pxiidnp 10 puo Ho ulu ul the Court llouso In .MliMluburtfli, on Saturday, XoviihIkt :Utli, ISSZ, nt 01111 o.cloi'k, p. in. Hi" followlnir doscrllK-d Ki'HI KhIiiIi' to wit : Tlt.U'T i , U K. All of it ciTUiln t raft ol land hlluato In .Mldillivivi'lc Towuiihlp. HnvdtT county, I'll., Iioundi'd on the Norlh liv Mlilillivri'rk. on Ilio Fjiwt liy IuikIh of liu'oh u'ulliT mid elms. A. Mrlwr. oil tilt South hy lliirvt-y K. I'oiiIIuh. on thu Wont liy Win. II. Snyder, eoiitattiliiir l'ii Arrrs, nmro or li-sa. wliiTi'iui nri' I'lvrli'd it Dwelling House, Htonu Hunk It. on, HlarkHuilih Miop.t'orn c'rlh, Wiiuii Slii'd, Sprlin; Iiiium.1 nml minor outliulldlnxH. ( hoU'o n ull on (In; triti'l uml a wtdl or good wa ter. A part ol Uils Ix wi'll tlinlH!i't-d. TUAtT NO. TWO. Sllualo In Township. County und Htitto iiforoxuld iMiundi'd on tlm North hy pulillo ronil, on tho Kust by lot of Ui'o. t'.Ktiii'k.un tlieHoiitli liy t'luiH. A. aIi-Imt and on tlm Went ly prlvato nlli'y coiitalnlni; One hair Ai'io, moro or Ii'sh, wIhti'iiii urtt iTocli'd a m w two-Hlory Uwi'lllnv Uouhii, hIhIiIk, wood Hlicd. wash Nhanty. plK "'U, i-hlcki n liousn and smoke Uuiiho. cholco Irulluud well of (food wa ter. tielcd taken Into execution ami to bo Hold as tin proiHTtvof Kilns Kt'idur. siii-nrr-H onico, alfkepspkciit. Mlddltibuiiflii I'u-. oot 81, '5- hhurllT. V7ANTED-AN IDEASSSSKSSS thlnij toputontf Protect your lili-as ; theynmy lirlui; you woalth. Write JOUN WEUDKI liUltN & CO., I'atent Attornpys, WouUiugton, 1. C, (or their $1,800 priza ollvr. Cotton States and International Exposition, ATLANTA, GA., VIA THE SEABOARD AIR LINE. I,e WnhlnKlo, n. C , dftlly. lit :40 V. M., uMin itrrlvitlor the "ConifreHslonal Mmllod" from New York, und roach Atlunla ul 4 :UW 1', M. the next day. A sirotid train, with throus'h Hlocpln? cars from New ork, leaves w asliiuiriou ul :BO A M., urrlvlnif itt Atlanta S i A. M. the next dsy, Until trains leavo from the I'eiiUNylvitnlit rail road station and land puKseiiKent lu the United DeiMit ul Atlunla us near the Kxtmslllon grounds its through passontrers via auy lluo ure iuuueu. At PoHamonlh anil Norfolk, Va., the Sealiord Air Una Ims other con nwi ions equally iin liuifirtant ut thorn) oh WushliiKloii, namely : Knnu New York and Philadelphia, the Cape Cliurles Home ; from Washington, the Norfolk und Washington steamers ; Irom New York, the did Dominion steiiinshlis and from iloston and Providence, the Merrhunls' und Miners' bU'sm slilps. Close connei'tlou Is m.nle ut the sU'ttiner sides with throiiKh trains und l'ullinuii DrawliiL'. Kooin, llulTetnleepliiK Cars oerated through tnitn I'ortsuioutli to Atlanta without chaiiKe. Kach oflliese routes takes the passeuirer via Old Point coiulort and through lluuipuju ltoads. 0.1 IrUKNT. These trains are comnosed of the liandHomnst Pullman )ralu-ltKui, Huflet NleepluK Crs and Day Coaches. TlioH:40l'. -M. tritlu ("The Atlatitu hMn'iar ; is vesiiouieu irom end to end uml Is uptratttl tvlitl from Wcultinytun to Atlanta Without enamif. MINTS OF INTKIIKsr AtONU TIIR t.INR. The riiuto fruiii W aslilnirton Is through Fred ericksburg, Hleliliiomi anil reterbbuiv. Virginia, Welduii, Italelli und Houlhern Pines, Nurth Curolluit, ChesliT, clluloii sihI Abbevlllo South Carolina, und hioeriuii ami Avuuua to Alluutu, Uuortflu, RATR8. Excursion tickets w ill bo sold to Atlanta aud return, vtu the heulHinrd Air Line, us follows : On Tui.silays und Thursdays, Nepieinber ITlb t December -Jit It. Inclusive, ut f.ll.cil from hilli burv und :M.Ih) Imiu LewUtown. limited to 10 duys Irom duto of sale. Dally fium eiept. id, to Dec. IX Inclusive ul I.T.:5 front Sunbury aud f.'l.uo fi'uiii Lewlstown. Iliulted to 'Ai days from ditUt of sitlu ; iiiidut f .-.!.. "o from Htinbury nud f.Ul from LowlHtown gisid until Juu. Tth lsa. tiik txcosnios surpasses. In soaie respects, uny Exposlttoo yet held In America. Iloru you Hud, sldu by bide, exhibits from Florida und Alaska. Calllorula und Maine, the l ulled hlates ol America und tils l ullod mutes of llr.i.ll, Aloxlco aiidcuimda, und soon until nearly every i'lvlll.ed uulluu ou the Klolst Is represented. Ou Hio terraces are round iiiiiuiil' inuiiy oilier itttr.tcdons, Arab. Chinese und . Mexican Ylllnk-es, Bhowlntf Just how lliose people have their "daily walk und coiivorsutlou," Ask lor tickets via "77m Umb'-ard Air J.int." l'ulliiiitn hlis-pliiK ( itr rcM'i vutiiuis will bo made und further Information furnished upon application to uny Agent of the h.'ulio.trd Air I. Iiih, or to the uudernl ncd. II. W. II. OI.OVBH. T. J. ANDKU80N, Trufllc Matmi;r, , Ueuorul Pass. Agt, E. ST. JOHN. Ylce-l'resldouU Fall anil Winter Suits From $10 Upwail Heavy weights in Trousers, $3.50. Tho goods i made to order, Guaranteed all wool, Trimmings' i class. Workmanship guaranteed. JNO. A. HEFFELFINGER, Tailor, Opposite Post Ofliee. Selinsgrove, SELL FOR CASH ! Tho New Store at Globe Mills has o largo supply of New Goods and tho pro prietors are selling them down lower than over. Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, FANCY GOODS, Hardware, Tinware, Great Bargains in Fall and Winter Goods, Boys' Suits from (J to 12 years, j BOOTS AMD SHOES, Itubbcr Goods. All goods 7 per cent, to 20 per cent, lower. All kinds ot produce bought at market price. Globe Mills, Pa. TT!qliTwyTtl I'-.Wtf WKWJUWUilMWMJW BUY FOR CASH. r m c r .i ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. Vnnm kn... hillnl. a I wa aliaim U rcadr (r wrk. Ilia teat ore ''' la good condition, aud b UnICointanUr; the tilckiiuilh' being tbarpened, w11" rulna but (eat, oauslnn great axpenie ana ot time to 70a. Uem tuber, one iM-'n, "Nererallna" yon can euily pat to - wnen neeuea wliotaat nmaimi 7u . B llll . U'l .U L.I .ITU.. laJlHUfUdWl' . MrvM tlrmlar WU.WU tmvimum, MAiLMU f- Peter E. Back & Sons, &gfs. ASHLAND, PA. mTkiiTaTaTat. i . J3these A'M7I SCALKSVW ' Jt ABSOLUTELY EVENT SLIPP
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