I is1 s ail r, wbick xl jguri to the Golden Gata and Florida via Pennsylvania Railroad. ll. - - 1 1 . ff 11,. TAnn. rlraoia liauroau uouipany s peneei . . ii ii ; .1 ;;i!0 iroll) mis, luo growing uesirtt Americans iu see lue wonuers o ir lund in ftlso an important lac in ndvftnninff this heiilthv sent! i o ,-nt in favor of travel. Thia season's tours to California j'lbe conducteu iu ail respects : r . f t 111 'I. i?e rew 101K una xounucipuia i.,i.rir 1) an.1 Afnrfli 11. iHOfl On .. ii i :n l. 1- .t 1(11181. lour U BlUl' mil uo uinuo ut ,w Orleans lor tue Alarm-urns .livities, and four weoks will be mel in California. On the second t four ana one-uaii weens win do in f:n1ifnrnifl ,rit'9 of tours to Jacksonville lias - .fWAnnal Tim InitH Will loaVA :f York and Philadelphia Jan t 28. February 3, 11, 18 and 25 'Iirch3. 18'J(5, and allow two Lis stay iu the "Laud of Flow- (Mailed itineraries of these tours '. . i i: .-:.,.. t DC KCI11 imi hihmh iihuti iu 1UUI- Ancnt, HOG Broadway, Now t or Homn 411, Uroud Street ;iou, i'nilaaoipuia CENTKEVILLH. ho days of butchering aro nt nini somo ot our peopio aro ai iy feasting on Riiusiitfo. The iiuitteo ot nog inspection oi mo nriuiii unit win. ii. miniiiiin the largest porker. . . .John Duil- )t. oi Kratzerviiio was litre nt?his friends a day or ho last t .li-ilm K T.ieliteii wiilter is ...nl viuititir Hut fiklllilifll Hi;niJIIV ............ :wof his boyhood, in Carbon ;3ty Chas. E. Sumpm-l, candi- .f.ir nliirifl miul JlHltlloUuruli a Lnnua I'iuif nun d:iv hist week. . . . r;uvpn - ---- - -- - - S, Hartman, proprietor oi me ersiile Hotel, Milton, wan in .lnCt ii'm.l Mi'u 1 )innniorn nf msburp, lectured on temper- ,in the liUtueran cuurcu, on Uv ovfininff ... It. in the enrnpHt a of your correspoudont that a tcjr may Rruce tue taoio oi every !er oi your vaiuauio paper on :reJay .... Kev. Ammon Stapletou mriuliiirt will nrennh in tho Ev. Kb, Friday evening in the Gor- klancuage....Vuu tms ihsuo i L my correspondece with the Irnoping tnat an enternrising g gentleman will tane noia ana Lin reBponsible position, I now rriieasure in manning my many lain liin nnichhorhood for the ". ti nnl AAiirlaav alinwn niA m the time (a poriod of twelve riwmie acting as correaijouueui r.ws most vaiuauie ana popular hi . firJ (A WEST BEAVER. F. Swineford and family Hpent relays lust week at Siglervillc, Jig at 11. V. Knepp. . . .Howard .ster hu a pleaHant look ; it ih a Tho mother has been quite ...Mr. Read of Millliu county, John V. Wocner u visit last :Jiy Jacob Kib is improving rfrom his late Hpell of Hickuess ar HchoolH are all in a llounnh )ndition. Thero htiH boon some pltTHtanding with tho teacher pliidgo. ho is to blame ? is the question. ...Airs, l'eter Irs. Kerns of New Lancaator Sunday with their father, Ad- iuui(;arilner. . . .Our mills aro ng about half time on account e scarcity of water. .. .John tcr spent Sunday with some i Lowell friends.... Tho bell n at Levi Treaster's were i to Home choico citrars bv MY. Hook. . . .Simon Knepp of pta expects to become a citizen Uouver this winter. . . . lho Published iu tho Herald last Written bv thn Rev. T,. (!. VA. f was much thought olf by nil vets, m est Beaver. Bon. TKOXELVILLE. ' (Bergee has his new house up "t rooi anu is now geiiing u for tbn rtltianroru lfrtwtii'il r1 lias his house just nbout U) move iu . . . . William Wend I n..i - l r Hui h now piazza in iront oi which makes a decided ''t".cnt....J. E. Fetterolf is wiDg stove wood for our In I.M i I.: i .. uckestei' repeating shotgun. F cat on a 0 week's ohP suck- tuat ho can hit my 40 bv 70 us burn with it at 14 yards 1 think I will take his LUl'ln 1i1i iu nr in l'nn Vnl- ftwo weeks' deer bunt f'lartman bought Jere Moy--!afor sj, 700.00. . .3trs. Henry uu .urs. jsruei iiuiiuagie U!ati nio visiting friends and r'"e shod lor repairs. UAL. JOE. Hl'LEASANT MILLS. Alice T.eniVb nn1 V.lln w0yitiitinij at Aline over .-.iriini'iH aro prevalent Bclool children. . . .Teach- -i n vih.,t lui iijntiLUbi? f....Miua linfin rtlnuu nf l,?ounday....aeo. A. Bar- ruiiy of Mt. Ttttrick, Ferry -yvuiaundaywitu relatives in Mt. Pleasant.... It is an estab lished fact that "Quack" and "Ike" are fast friends.... Weddings are quite numerous of late. ..The St. John's Sunday School will hold a Christmas entertainment in the church on the evening previous to tjuristraas : Dec. V!4tn....u. Ed. Kennedy of Newport, of cignrfam was in town on Monday night. Theadork. MERRICK SPEAKS. 7'A Tioga leader in behalf of the Farmers' interests in the last fjCffislature endorses our rcir' tentative. Blosbduiio, Tioga Co., Fa, Nov. 25, '95. Editor Post : I have learned that Mr. Herman is again a candidate for re-election to the House of Repre' sentatives. Permit me to express the hope that he will again consent to serve the people of Snyder coun ty and the State of Pennsylvania in that capacity. You will pardon me for saying it, but I feel that with such mon in tho legislature, there is hope for better legislation, for the pastnge of laws that will not be a a stain, upon our statute books. Wo can hope to seo an elYort made to so legislato that the peopio may at least have an equal chance with the corporations. I bi lievo tho next legislature will enact somo laws in th j interest of reform and of tho people and Mr. Herman who stood so coiu::;TeoiiNly, firmly and con scientiously for tho people dining tho last session ought to bo there when he will lnvo more assistance in his battle for right than ho had at his first session. Under the recognized leadership of Senator Quay we aro bound to secure many reforms in the interests of good government and ho needs such men ns your representative to aid him iu his great undertaking. If tho peopio of Snyder county aro as intelligent, earnest and zealous of their rights as they aro reputed to be, they will insist that ho again represent their interests as fearless ly and ably as he did before. His experience will now greatly aid him and his peopio. Yours very truly, Walteu T. Mekkick. Death of William A. Haas, Jr., '88. (A Tribute to His Memory By a Class-mute.) It is with sorrow thut wc chron icle the death of one of our class mates and thus realize that our ranks have Isrn broken. Your correspondent thought that a few facts might be stated in addition to those which appeared in the Sep tcnilier number of" the .Torux.u,. For some of the facts we are in debted to the excellent sketch that appeared in the lictoriiied l liiucli Messenger from the pen of Uuv. J. ('. Iicinhnch, of Stinhiiry, l'a. Y. . Haas, Jr., was born near Sun- burv, Pa., on March 'Jdth, isil'.i. lie was consecrated to the Lord in Holy Riptism and nltcrwunls took upon himself the solemn vows of confirmation, thus beeoininga mem ber of the Reformed Communion. rhat he was an active church mem ber is evident from the fact that he served for several years as librarian of the Reformed Sunday School at Selinsgrove, Fa., and as organist of the congregation. Upon his remov al to Philadelphia, he did not forget the church of his choice, but cast in lis lot with the "Church of the Strangers" and remained a faithful Christian up to the hour of death. Our dear classmate had a bright and promising future before liiin. 15ut at the early age of 2t years, 1 months and 11 days he was called away from earth, to try the realitiis of aiiot her world. The old saying that "Death loves a shining mark,'' has been most strikingly illustrated in the case of our deceased brother, Haas. To those of us who had Ik'cii associated with him in the classroom and knew him so well, hewasespec- ially near and dear. The more his classmates learned to know him, the more they loved him and appreciat- , 1 . I ..I 'IV ii 1 ed ins moral worm. " iruin una grandeur" stand ready to testify to lis noble life. A PRETTY PICTURE. Two Utile Children Made Strong and Well by Dr, Greene's Nervura. My Mother also Restored to Health by That Grandest of All Medi cines, Dr. Greene's Nervura Blood and Nerve Remedy. weis; SELINSGROVE, PA. Just arrived an elecrant and ex tensive assortment of WINTER GOODS Come and see them. Ladies' and Children's Coats and canes of th latest styles. Fine lin of Novelty uress ttooas, Plaids, Silks, etc. Complete lino of Underwear for L ulies, Mm ami Children. Our lino of woolen varn is now coiimletc. jFino lino of Dress (linhanm 5c. a yard. We have a nice Mine of Kid Gloves in hlack and coloied with I laruo pean hattons, lino quality 7uc. a pair. A :all to our store will repay you. Respectfully, S. WEIS, Selinsgrove, Pa. wOPPENHEIMEffSRtf Clothing and Shoe Bazaar. mr. h. nii.vrr.'n um.it onks. St roup, vigorous -w 1 1 1 1 1 it v- - . 1 dron aro what wo nil rr, mi I (in to keep our little on ("in m d h n 18 a question of the c e i'est iutoi n I to us all. Children uro peculiarly iable to nervous disordeis; flte become nervous, restloss, fretlui, cross and irritable ; their nnrut s Bleep is not calm and restful, but they tosB restleasly from sido to aide, murmur or talk in their sleep and wake tired and uurefreshod in the morning. Inoy havo an irregular appotite, grow thin and pale, look slight and puny, and their growth and development become st unted. If your children aro sick, give that greatest of all children's remedies, tlilnii to iMtteutf Protect your Mi'iib i riicv in v lirinvr Yfl woaltll. Write JOHN VK!I""". liUlUC i !()-. l':iU'nt Atturnoy, Viibliiui;;ou, I), v., (or tuuir i,iw (iris vucr. ir m (rf -5 I1IW. II. HILVrt. Dr. Orecne's Nervura tho grout nerve and blood invigoraut and health restorer. This wonderful romody, is abovo all, a family medi cine, and its niiino is a household word iu thousands of homos all over the land. It is made from pure and harmless vogetablo remedies, is calming, soothing and healing to tho nerves, and at the siuno time strengthens and invigorates tho en tire systoiu, restoring a healthful color to tho cheek, refreshing sleep, Btrong nerves, stout limbs, and that bounding lie ill i a-i I vitality, which all children hh.jul.l h ive. It is per- feclly safe to give to children of ;uiy jH. J. C. AMKJ. 1). 1). S. DlvMTIST ago, and its curativo and restorative eflocts aro wonderful. Mrs. 11. Silver, of 1 12 Lewis street, New ork City, was not only restor ed horsolf to health by Dr. Oreeno'B Nervura blood and nerve remedy, but hor two children, whoso portraits aro hero given, were mado stroug and well by this grand medicine. lira. Silver says : "I was nervous for four years so that I could do nothing. I wont to different doctors, but none could help me. I read so much iii tho pa pers about Dr. Greeno a Nervura blood and nerve remedy that I thought I would try it. After the first bottle I felt relieved, so I used a couplo of bottles more and now I am all right again. I thank Dr. (Jreeno's Nervura for the goo I it did mo. "I also have two liltlo x'nU who were sick, weak, and run-down, to whom I gave Dr. (Ireene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. It did tho. u s muc'i good that I cannot bo thankful enough. It made t hem well and strong again, and they are now, thinks to this wonderful remedy, healthy and vigorous. 1 info re I took Dr. (Ircone's Nervura blood and nerve remedy I could not eat or sloop. I could not do my house work, but now I am like a ditlerent woman. I givo this testimonial that other sutVorers may read it and know tho good Nervura did mo and my children." Use Pr (Ireene's Nervura in all nervous diseases of infants and chil dren, and seo them improve in health and strength every day and hour. It is uot a patent medicino, but tho proscription of tho most success ful living specialist iu curing nervous and chronic diseases, Dr. Greene, of 35 Wost 11th St., New York City. Ho has tho largest praetieo in the world, and his grand modical discov cry is tho result of his vast experi ence. Tho great reputation of Dr. Groen is a guaruntoo that his medi cine will cure, and tho fact that ho can bo consultod by anyone at any timo froo of charge, either personally or by letter, gives absolute assurance of tho bonefical action of this wonder ful medicine. -S.T- MOORE), - wvii tngincer and Surveyor. SELINSGROVE, PEWWA. Our Full and Winter Clot hinu, Hoots, Shoe, Die, arc eomin in lively, in fact we arc now ready with a stock that exceeds anything heforo presented to lie people of this county, either it; style, quality or quantity. We have at your service what no other Clothing ami Shoe House iu this pari of the State can oiler. OVERCOATS, lor Dress, business and Storm for Men, Youths ami IJovs, A I'ull Outfit, from head to foot FOR 5.00. Children's Suits at !!) CUXTN and upward. Hat's and Caps in all the latest styles, and the latest styles in Neck wear. CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. A stock of Lap Hobos, Horse Blanket s, Trunks, Satchels, Umbrellas. Biggest Bargains in Boys', Youths', iron's, Misses' and Ladies' Shoes. In this lino wo can save you money. H. 0PPENHEIMER, Clothier it Shoe Dealer, Market Street, SELINSGKOVE, l'A. I will pay tl;o fdro for d persons whu come " .... - u worth of GOODg at mv ;; Prices Cm mil Hei. 4a "We intend to make our New Slock oi l' IB Fall & Winter Goods Move more rapidlv if low prices will do it. CLOTHING Of every description of Men, 1 Joy's ami Chsldren, Ovei coats ami (lout's Furnishing (ioods. Hvciyf hiug of the Very Hest. Not a poor article in the store.' Kight up iu Quality. Kight up iu Style. Might up in Afort incut. .lust, what will please you. to show woods. up Come and see, No trouhh R. GUNSBUR'ijER New liank ISuildiug, Mii)i)ij-;iujK(jir, pa Treating, li!!:iii,', rti:'.ci:il tei.th, i,imt.iiu nm-v -, oi-i.nt.-ri l.iuill i.lni Trm Teeth ex- KiuIi'.i.kIk, i.i vcIIiik unci liriirtinir. i r.i.r.riio. r. i k th in onuv. MILKOY, PA. crown , ami lrilg. work. tracteit without pain. Satisfaction guaranteed (Xllee moved to the new Il.mU Muiliting. M1I)11.K!!UU0H, l'A. D" A. ( srANULKK. . DENTIST. Uns Ailmililhteled. l'ruwn mul liiidgewoik. Etc Oflleoeiio door in rihof Wiis'iStoro. crtuiiuiH. fcMjlinsgrove, I'm. Accounts. Tin' fi'lltiw lntr AocmintH Imvnbccii tiled I'xiun Incd mul ihihhhiI hi tlm I'rol lionolnry'H oltlei. nini will Do priwnifil to tlio next, uiiuri or innniiuii lMiMiOuri'uiiilriiiulloii. All pm-Hoim InterosteU will taku milieu. First mul Kliml account of A. I). Kronmor - u. Hrf It . u Tlio Klint unil Klnal account ofS. M. SniVBcr wiifi.. ot Win.JloltzwHrti, tor me bun 'lit or J. C. HCllocu, Protlionolurj-, A Large Assortment of !!G0alS ofFALLNDWlNT At the Great BARGAIN COUNTER F. H. MAURER, New Berlin - - - Psnna. Here's a Pointer. Come to see our latest Fall and Winter styles of Ladies' Cloaks and Capes. Wc sell Cloaks cheaper and have a larger stock than any dealer in the county. Don't miss the great bar gains and low prices in Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing and OverCOatS. Low rricesou BOOTS and SHOES the highest prices are paidjor produce, cash paid for cut- ter:and eggs.