Publisheil every Thursday., Ce W. Wagenieller, Editor and Proprietor Subscription $1.50 per year, (rhlcii must b p"M in urtvfinco when trnl ont Mile tUe county.) MTll Or ADVlTlINO. All ir.i;ii!tit A.lv,rtlRm.niM rift fithorw'.i nrniMol lir 111 N rhnnrwl t Mi rate of Id ent pt line tnniipnrli-l niPumirM fur flrt Inwt Mnn nml 10 coats pi-r line lor evt-ry mibswquent I own lun. trPra'h nnlim piiMiihrA frr i rhituary prrty. tribnln uftrtp'rt. rff., thrttttn$ a lim. Thursday, Feb. 0, 189(5. WEST HEAVER. Look out now for nix weeks rough weiither n tlio nefond wits n nice liy. . . ..T. ('rouse, V. Jlowrr nml enn ditliite Stuii(ell were visitors in West llenver tn lust Niitunluy, nt tetuliiitf Henry Treiister'tt (dec'dmnle iiud every tiling piisned off smoothly ... ..Johnny Wnnner is nhlo to he iirouml nuitin from the ell'i etn of a Mmiiiiol foot The Hick folks nt lli ni v KhIiIo.v'h mo reported to he iiiun'ovim; nt this writinr. Monday, umh'i- th e:iic and skill of Dr. Shive fp to ditto there hits heen hut one sleitfli Bei-n on our streets this v inti r I. .1. Mitttern is improving slo'A ly from his lute hiekness under the e-ire of J)r. Shive. AUNli Pistii.-t, Tustitiitn held nt I-'ijeiiionl Wiis well nttemli'd on I'liililV evell imr nml Sat ui day. Tonics of fieat interest with discussed and I helievc nil teiicln is were instilled with en-thu-i i-m th it they may do hetter work aloiii certain lines . . .The 1 . hatini society at ShatVer'n school liouse is air iin in progress Henry lSnwer was the welcome and enter tiiinint; irt-t of I'enjamin llrosioiis's on Saturday niiht WWW Sholly nml Win. Sholly were in this locality one day last week. Mr. Win. Sholly is ncaudidatc for County I'ommis sinner, and if th people consider cliaracter and nhihty Mr. Sholly will lie elected heyon l ll douht . . . . Mr. JeroiiiH IIoi nleiL" r and Mariah Meis.-r weve uiut d in the homls ot holv in atrit'ionv. We congratulate them, hopinu that, their joiinu.v through life may he a happy and successful one Henry Meiser is the happy owner of u hrand new hoy. i'AXTONYIELK. Misrt Laura Harm r accompanied by .Miss Emilia Piper of Sliamokiu viHitcil Ihc former n parents a lew days l ist week. . .Kola it. Stoiv' of near New JJerliu visited .'v-i'itives hero this week. . Ailtl'.ioii Attitf of Si"Y?A-;.v wientu lew ilays with his parents The" C. 1. C. boys uc- eompnnied by Uev. X. .7. Dubs Sun dayed nt home. I to v. Dubs prench od for us ou Sunday eveuiutf. Ho is Hinall iu stature but has n irood un derstanding. . ..Mrs. F. (J. Uowersox of Middleburgh visited nt this place it few days last week. .. .Ono of our families on Kailrotid Street thought it would be it chance to dissolve partnership for it short timo. Tho hostess of tho house left quite unex pected, and the host is in deep mourning on account of her depar ture. .. .Candidates are quito popular through here for tho last few weeks ... .(uite u number of our citizens nro on tho sick list, good indica tions for having the (inp. CENTHEVILLE. C. M. Showers and S. F. Shcary made n business trip to Ecwisburg on Monday.... Dr. (1. C. Mohu and wife of Laurelton visited relatives in Sunday Oil, the accommodating hostler at the Ceutrevillo House, is on the Kick list.... Co. Supt. F. C. Jlowersox visited our schools last Thursday L. A. Stine nnd family visited Heury Frock's of Limestone fowuship, Union couuty, on Sun day Jeweler C. (). Moyer nnd family of Middleburgh, visited S. (I. ltiiiiTimiiui'u on SmuhlV. . . .(. W. Shemy went to Lewistown ou Sat urdav to visit his sister, Mrs. J. H. Llovd....L. S. Hnrtmau, proprietor of the Riverside Hotel, accompanied by ono of his friends, was in town on Sunday. Schuyler looks well and reportB business prospering. He took Danny liingaman along with him to tend bar. . . .The follow inc were iu town tho past week : T. N. Reber, Win, Dreisbach, Lewis burg; W. N. Heimbneh. Beaver towu ; S. li. High, Millersburg j H. R. Seuseman, Carlisle -, J. K. Groone, Lewistown, J. A. Weist. l'axton. BEAVERTOWN. On Sunday, Feb. 2. 1S'.1(J, Samuel Winter, the oldest citizen our town had, closed his eyes in the last long sleep Ho was born in Bern town ship, Berks county, Doc. 5, 18ut. When quito n young man he came to this count v with his parents and devoted his life to tho pursuits of n-ricultural labors in which he suc ceeded in amass ing sufheieut means to nllow him undisturbed recreation in after years. In he connected himself with tho Lutheran churc, to tho creed of which ho remained faithful to tho end. The Sabbath school wits a source ot special do light to him, nnd after mauy a reci tation did his totteriug frame lean over tho back of a seat to hand money to the teachers of primary classes. On Sept. VI, IHM ho mar ried Elizabeth Droese, who diod .March 17, !. Ho lived to speak his blessing over iwo cuuuieu, i-igui, g road-children and seven great grandchildren. The funeral was held on Wednesday from the resi leuce of his daughter, Mrs. Reuben Jrctnhoe. Rev. O. S. Schierer of- ficftteel . . . .Henry Anker of Richfield spent ft few days with unc1, J. P. Shirk . . .'. Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Miller returned from vitit to AliUbeim where they had been called, to the b tdside of his sister. Mrs. Dr. James Fn.V. iw seriously ill. .I.Alfred j Smith, wife, and Willie Freed are visiting at Sialerville ADAMSBURO. Tho M. E. church is now rndy for tho plasterers... .W. H. Gibbony and wife of Wagner spent a day nt this place.... Re?. W. H. Fobs of Milton, former pnstor of this place, visiteil here a few daya John Foekler of Selinscrove. candidate for HherilT, is spending a few days at tho upper end.... J. O. Moyer hns gone to West Va. . . .J. II. Dreese is learning tho milling trade of Scott lleiifer John Ijeicntenwaiter nnu O. W. Shesry of Centreville were ... . .i T i f Visiting at IU1S piHCO. . . .lllinn M. Romuz will teach an eight-week term of summer school, and kindly asks the patronage of the citizens t.. 'e. IVr. .. Tl Wnnlini moved on his farm and W. I. Wood ling moved into tho houso vacated by Win. I. We wish W. B. success iii his undertaking nnd that ho will move back bv next Spring An in fant child of H. S. nnd Cora Mitchell died on Monday. Congressman Mahon's Letter. Houso of Representatives, U. S. Washinoton, D. C., Jan. 28, 1WM5. 15. F. Waoensfi.i.kii, M. D. Dear Doctor : Your li tter of tho 27th instant re ceived, nnd in reply would say, that you had nothing to do with tho up point meiit of Joseph Liiimuaru, as mv clerk of War Claims Committee. The clerk to ii committee is a pet sonal appointment, belonging to the Chairman of the Committee, and is made by him without consultation with uuv one. This always has been the practice. Appointments nro of ten made of men who do not live in the State or district tho Onirman is from. 1 will give yo1: tho facts and they will satisfy p'-rsons, who have liccii misinformed, that VOtl had nothing to d with whatever. I was not a candidate for a Chairmanship, and, b ing in my second term, did not expect one. On tho dav the Committees were appointed, I was informed about two hours before they were announced, that I va to be made Chairman of tho War Claims Committee, wh.vii wan o,nnr priso to tun. TheA 'ninittoes tlvero anuouncci.1 fo mo oir Friday. iUm grcHS A'nd then heen iu session iW-ar-.'v' a month, and 1 found that hver isuo hilU and :iiM) petitious had Teen leferred to War Claims Commitf no. It was of tho greatest importance that the Committee should bejor ganized nnd get to work. I weni to mv home in Chambcrsburg on Sat urday, nnd on my way 1 raadaupj my miiiil to.nppomt Mr. tjuiuv -ifc as clerk. I telegrnphed him to meet mo in Hnrrisburg tho following Mon day ou my way to Washington. He met mo ns I had requested, nnd I tendered him tho position. This is the first time he knew ho was to get the place. From this statement, you will seo that you had no knowledge I was to bo niado Chairman, nnd would havo a place to givo to Mr. Lumhard or any cue else. Therefore, You.nor any other person, know any thing about it. I alone am respon sible for tho appointment. I made it for personal, and not political reasons. I did not place any con-i ditioiis or limitations ou Mr. Lura bard. I did not know who ho m i ended to support for State Senator in your district I never asked him and do not intend to do so. That is purely a privato matter with him. Yourself, Mr. Hummel and Doctor Tool are nil my warm personal friends, and I entertain for all of you tho highest esteem, nnd would rather sutler defeat myself thnn to interfero in your contost for the Stnto Seuntorship, and I hope my friends iu Snyder county, will not for a moment think I would so far forget mvself. as to do auvthiug to briug about tho defeat of either of you three gentlemen. You can make this letter public if you see proper, to satisfy Mr. Hummel and Doctor Tool nnd the Republicans of your county, that tho rumors set afloat aootn your connection wnu iur. Lumhard's appointment, is not cor rect. Yours vory truly, (Signed.) Tuao. IL Mauox. The little daughter of Mr. Fred Webber, Holland, Mass., had a very bad cold and cough which he had not beeu able to cure with any thing. I gave him a 25 cent bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, says W. P. llolden, merchant and postmaster at West ltrliufleld, nnd the next time I saw him he said it worked like a charm. This remedy is intended es pecially for acute throat and lung diseases such ns colds, croup and whooping cough, nnd it Is famous for itscurex. There Is no danger in giv ing it to children for it contains noth ing injurious. For sale by all drug gists. Threw Away III Canes. Mr. 1). Wiley, ex postmaster, Rlack Creek, N. Y., was so badly nlllicted with rheumatism that he was only able to hobble around with canes and even then it caused him great pain. After using Chamberlain1 Pain Halm he was so much improved that he il..ni, ninnil lIu flilllOU 1 To flit lis t 1 a lUrcW thrf i J inn viiivdi w pujv tlto liniment did him more good than all 'other modicines and treatment put 'together. For sale at 60 cents per ' bottle by all druggists. DR. GREENE'S NERVUljA.' Cured Gen- Buzzell, Department Com mander of New Hampshire G. A. R. The Famous Commander Writes to the People to Use Dr. Greene's Nervura. It Will Cure You. of.h. riuni.M Oett. Charles F. F.u.zell, of Lake port, N. II., Department Command er of New Ilainpshiro O. A. II.. h is something of interest to say to the peoplo in regard to tho remarkable curative powers of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. Few men are more widely known than Gen. Buzzell, who is Stioet Commissioner of Lakeporl, jind t ho most prominent builder and con tractor in tho State. Tho General says : "I was terribly run down iu h ulth and as a result of over-work, became nervous, weak, tired an I without my old-timo energy and ambition. I a alt , I . grew so leartuliy nervous tnai i could not rest nor sleep nightr-, but would be obliged to get up and walk about several times each night. I would get tired and nervous so ea-i- ly and quickly that it became impos sible for me to attend to my busi ness. At tho samo time I had most severe and distressing backache. "I took Dr. Greene's Nervura blood aud uervo remedy and it help ed mo right awny. My nerves were so strengthened and invigorated that tho nervousness left me, and I could again sleep soundly nights, and tvako mornings refreshed and feeling strong and vigorous. Tl o backache is completely cured. I am now per fectly well aud bettor ablo than ov er to attend to my business. 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Sitre inoni.y anil RUnl ftmmtttt liw lakliiff iinllilnir lint lti mill Itt'lIU Nil iii1 i.rllnl Wll.i, I 'iinilxllllll I'lllt In mi'lil bum U'lrlim lilrll trxl fur V""in'-Hfo.iinl. niH'iiivljr mailed. tliarlr i.Hm ' Cii ftl 1 llrtlllPlal KpHII 4 Clia 18 Boulli KlKfatli UlrU lblla4 Pa WANTED-AN IDEAr". ;nlng to patent 1 Protect your Idea ; they may i rlne you wealtb. Write JOHN WEDDKlt liUitN fe CO.. Patent Attorney, WoahiugtuB, i). O., lor thir tl,(W0 prlie oflur. 1 t I I Cured Him. It r.. nrrzp.i.u them all. I urge peoplo to use it be cause I know it will make them well." Gen. F.nzzell's case was like thous ands of others. i'ooph) from overwork, strain upon braiu and nerve or other cause, break down in health, feel that they aro physically weak and that their nerve strength, energy and power are' gtoaflydnuInTsTie'dJusTso sure as night follows day will prostration and debility, the wreck of nerves, brain and body, follow if a cure is not immediately sought. Neglect i tho fatal thiug. Never allow the first symptoms the tired feeling, the weakened nerves, tho loss of power of endurance, tho lack of snap ntnl energy-to drift you iu to total loss of health. Tako Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and uervo remedy now, and it will euro you as it cured Geu. Ruzzell, as it has cured thousands upou thousands of others. It is tho great curer of dis ease, the great strengthencr of nerves, the great builder up of blood, tho great invigorator of bruin aud body. It will muke you well. Dj not class this most valuable remedy with patent medicines. It is u physician's prescription, and its discoverer, Dr. Greeue, of 35 West 11th St., New York City, has the largest and most successful practice in the world in nervous and chronic diseases, and can be consulted free of charge, personally or bv letter. iiiriTinn assets Hartford 10,050,139.03 New York 9,370,010.00 Philadelphia 5,007,851.74 Xow York 1,587,0G7.40 WANTED CHASE NURSERIES ENFRCFTIO MFV W ftnlicil urdnra fur our hardf Nurwrr blook. UipnM aod ulry to thou Uaviiif honifla or comaiiwiou to lo cal ffnt. IVruiAuvnt t ptorrant. TU biiRinnas 1 Uvou hav the remotest Idea of pursuing a tf i biiwild tend tf ht ftway lof ft bMuufvl t loth bound IriiilSSS i School of Business i ..n ihti ftny other on the continent. Invt a nttal card, Addiu" K. it. U." KucuiuTiui, n. r. DID YOB NEW GOODS. LOW FRIGES GUARANTEED .SATISFACTION IN GOODS, FITd. WORKMANSHIP AND rUIOES. I ask but a tiual Kcspectfully, H. L. PHILLIPS, MKHCIIANT TAILOR. FOR CASH OR PRODUCE H0CH and 0IDT will sell all their LadieH, Aliases' and Children' Coats and Capes at HALF-PRICE, $1.50 to $6.00. They arc also closing out all Overcoats at a Itcduction of S : 2 0" G e qf s-a n -t h e-0 1 1 a r. : :o The reductions on all Clothing, Underwear and Woolens aro worth looking after. New Berlin, Pa. BRRGRINB IN CLO Fall aDil Winter Sis Heavyweights in Trousers, S3.50. The trooifS arcrkoa landl to order. Guaranteed, all wool TrMt?minrp,Pl?Xobuv. cyss. WorkmansLip guaranteed. " . "!' JNo. A. HEPPELPINGR, Tailor, Opposite Post Oflico. SELL FOR GASH ! I Tho New Store at largo supply of Xew Goods and tho pro prietors aro selling them down lower than ever. Groceries, Dry Goods, Motions, FANCY GOODS, Hardware, Tinware, Great Hargains in Fall and Winter Goods, Boys' Suits from G to 12 years, I00TS AND SIIOES. J Rubber Goods. All 20 per cent, lower. bought at market price. Globe Mills, Pa. BUY FOR CASH. A6KT0R THE B&SKLET ON 1IGHT" AND i m. ii it i ii i i i CIVE5 eBEST LIGHT IN THE ran FOR 13 Horaahlch, bull tronc, pis and chlokan tlaht. A man and boy can maka from 40 to COrodaaday. OvarSOatyiaa. Illuatratad Cataloaua Fraa. KIT8ELMAN Wldgavllle, MS? Sc'linsgrovo, la THING From $10 Mails ! Selinsgrove, P Globe Mills has a goods 7 per cent, to All kinds ot produccl niu. W6JUB A,?M55iyrEiy StfK EC BEST WOVEN WIRE FENCE OH EARTH TO 20 CENTO A ROD7 BROTHERS i Indiana. Oandldi ,,Hn8 0t ' ft. r. 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