A Farmer's View of it. lo Vu Good, True and Loyal - public in Voter of Sunder Ca. t'ctmnunli-aiH. I understand that there is somo ieehui; among a few of the Republi can voters of our county about the npwt!incr iirtielen between the Stiit Soniitom. Now Mr. Editor, lit ih -xumiin' tliH matter us repub lf,K, mill milv ns renublifiina, let m do ho with ft oool nud culm juJ; nient. Who Htsutol this newspaper fiu'htt All was moving along mnootu and culm, not a word was 8aiJ n.'iiinwt imv of our rnn liilateH. not until thf Hebe! Sheet, the Selins Ifrovo Timet, made its mean attack inn in lr 15 l Wmfeiiat'ller. Even then our Republican uowspapers re mainod nileiit and did not reply to the Hummel and Limber Times ar ticloliPH. until patience ceased am the true, pure and loyal republican blood of our people was stirred 1m rond endurance, t'au it bo posmblu il. nt it loviil republican would con ueet himself with ft Democrati !.... 1,L-.. I!, (i T.i-rtluT limes, wiiosi mist career is a disgrace to its pro fission ? I can truthfully and hfvi 1'nllv answer No. Follow i p luli ...i.u !. r.l.i.wt irt toonlain. Ivl. M I II LI iT L 111' V' 4 Hummel is the candidate of th Democratic Klitor of the Selins m-.iv.. Tiim4 mid not of tho true, loyal republican voters of Suyde county. The Republican papers as has been their custom and practice for years would not attack any of its candidates. Therefore it was neces sary for Ed. M. Hummel to connect himself to light his campaign with some paper outside of our party to do his work for him. and tho Solins grovo Time!, accepted his cush for tho bargain, and then tho fk'ht of which Homo complain commenced. Ed. M. Hummel is solely responsible for it. You Editors would not bo loy al toour party had you not prompt ly as you did, answered the base and false attack of the Iuuiml-Loshor Democratic Sheet. Yen and in the name of true and loyal republican ism, lo On. Tho battle betweou the Hummel-Lehher Times and honest bravo old Republican war horse, 15. F. Wairenseller, is on, let your col uiuh rinir with the truo old republi CRM Hoirit. The Hummel -Lesher Times are responsible for it all. I am only a farmer, I hate no money to HptM. uor do I want an olUco, out I am a republican and when I re ceived a few copies of tho Times and read tho attack upou a friend, a good true and noble soldier, a republican who is an honor to any county, a ' man who has given his time, money and his life's work in defence of our republican principles, it made the hot blood of my good old republi can father burn my cheeks with iu dign.ilLn, and from now on what little I cau do will bo dono with all my might until tho polls close on next Saturday for Dr. R. F. Wagon seller, no second or third man for uie, Dr. has been timo-triod and firo tostcd, and was never found want ing. I appeal as au honest farmer republican to every republican voter old or young, to go to tho polls next Saturday aud not only cast his bal lot but pull off his coat aud fight as oldli. F. Wagenseller fought for Republicanism. Never in tho his tory of Snyder county have wo been asked to nupport a Democratic Lesher candidate, and I especially nsk tho loyal young republican vo ters not to disgrace tho memory of our republican fathers.but keep pure :d greeu the graves of our fallen heroes and cast your ballots as they did and would now. Cast them for the old, true and loyal Republican. 1. F. Wagenseller. A Farm Kit. for the Republican candidate is fair illustrations of how Mr. Lesher is acting the gentleman when he says in order to sve the Republican can didates being robbed, eto. Mr. Lesh er aakB, which one of the Republi can candidates for State Senator rides continuously on a P. R. R. pas. Is it not a fact known to even chil dren that no man abuses the 1 R. R. pass more than J. O. Lesher I He adds, a man who always rides on a pass, is for the railroad and against tho tax-navers. hon Losher brings in corporations ho should clean his nam limine, before cruizing his noighbor. This applies t i Harrity, Hummel et. al. Now, Mr. Lesher, as a former democrat brought up in a school of democracy that stood by its candidates aud never meddled with other parties' affairs, I will say, vour action and the action of Wm F. Harrity in charge of county and state affairs and the desertion of the principles of Democracy by its rep resentatives in the National Legis lature, has forced mo to support the party of the people. Lesher, if you are experiencing a change of heart come into tho Republican fold and act an humble follower until you have proven sincerity. Do not act HLn Hi.. iluiH u who threw stones at the school house- because he coul n..t b.iini. Mr. Editor my point is this; Havo this country go to war, would we ask tho enemy to help us I think not. I am thoroughly satis lied and I think many (in fact all) will agree, the only way to do busi ness, is to do so insido the party ranks aud those who go outside should bo left out. On that princi ple I shall vote and do all I can for Dr. B. F. Wagenseller. Yours truly, G. E. 13mMM, Adamsburg. READ THIS. To THE llU'VilMCAX V0TEH3 Of 8NYUEB county. Ou account of the sickness: aud death of my father I have been unable to (iiiivass fur the last ten days. During the coming week I shall try to hi e as many of my friends an possible. If uominated and elec ted I will erve tho county to the bost interests of all tho tax-payers. Isaac Spotts. ('oimiiiiiil'Mt.''!. Th lory cards that Mr. HiimnieVs name, asking repub licans to vote for him to. ijiate Son- 4nv tvn ?? in n democratic v.. , ... i n . . - ncwspai r oluce. li 1 ior jou Snyder county republicans to con sider. Dr. 1J. F. Wagenseller, of Snvder county, is announced as ft candidate for State Senator ou the stalwart Quay platform aud pledges himself to uphold the reform promises of tho State platform. J'hiladelphia Inquirer. ron.iimnic itril, Tho very cards that bear Mr. llummel's name, asking you repub icaus to vote for him for Stato Seu ator, are printed in a democratic newspaper oflico. This is for you Snyder county republicans to consider. Lesher Is Scored. t'oiniouulculvd. Em roa Post : I was shown a copy of the Sclinsgrovo Timos, Feb. Cth. Before entering iu controversy with the editor of that sheet, I would auk v friends, is it any wonder I have bocomo ft Republican! Now, Mr. Editor, the spectacle of a democrat dictating to the Republican votors of this county is to say the least ludi crous. I never met any of the can didates for Senator personally until the present campaign, but the scur rilous matter in the Times leaves no alternative i I will vote for Dr. li. F. Wagenseller for Senator, and what ever doubts I bad the Times has dis pelled. The idea of the Times throw-iog-olT its political yoke sounds like a irravevard Joke, ilia solicitations Communicated. choice for the State Senate, without the dirty mouth piece of the times intermeddling. His contract to safe- y deliver one of the candidates from the wilderness is daily becoming of unweildly proportions. Lesher has ruined himself and he'll surely ruin his candidate say those who are prophotio enough to discern the drift toward Dr. Wagenseller for the State Senate. But then it's Lash er's own fault. Ho started the game of bluff, blunder and braggadocio. All good Republicans should not ouly cschow him but give him a sound trouuehing, as he suroly will receive on the 15th. It don't pay, Republicans, to heed the advice of Democratic editors, who have no repute. The very ctrds that boar Mr. Hummel' s namn, asking you repub licans to vote for him for State Sen ator, are printed in a democratic newspaper oflico. This is for you Snyder county republicans to con sider. The Senatorial boom so soon after the breaking of tho log boom at tho late court don't seem very promisiug to log catchers. Who is to blaiim for tho nowspn per campaign T Blame it ou the Times and on tho man who engaged his services. Dr. A. M. Smith, who, heretofore has been neutral in the Senatorial contest, says that he has always been a stalwart republican nud can not possibly support a Senatorial candidato whose course is advocated by n democratic newpapcr orgau or who resorts to democratic newnpa pers for support or affiliates with principles antagonize to the Re publican party. Tho very cards that bear Mr, Humiiiol's name, asking you repub licans to vote for him for Stato Sen ator, are printed iu a democratic newspaper oflico. This is for you Snyder county republicans to con sider. It appear hat the Senatorial fight is tho I" fight in tho county Ta'"' .i impartial view of tho mat ' .iero seems to bo no doubt ns i ween tho leading two aspirants Jicro would bo several reasons why Doctor Wagenseller would become the strongest candidate iu tl.o Dis trict. First his well known popular- j lty, and his general recognr n "14. !r ut the state as a work n I tho party for forty year., and second bc-causo ho was not identified in any way with the nomination four years ago, because he was not at tho con ference nt tho time that nomination was concluded, hence ho is free from entanglements arising from that bargain, for bargain it was by which Mr. Hummel thou Kiiccoodod iu in ducing Senator Hackeuberg to ap point Joe Lumbard to a position iu the Senate. X. DR.KILMCR'O o o t.TKIDNEUIVERBcOT DiftftoHct i ravel Rail itono. brick dual la urine, pain lo urethra. training mltrr urination, pnln In the back and bipa, luddua f toppaite 01 water wltD pressure. Bright's Disease Tube cacti in urine, eranty urine. Su-amp-Root urea urinary troubkand kidney dlfflcuitk. Liver Complaint Torpid or enlarged liver, foul bn-atb, bllioua- ns bilious braclacbn, poor unnntlon, gouu Catarrh of tbe i; ladder Inflammation, Irritation, ulceration, dribbling, fraqiiont calls, pM blood, mucus or pus. At DriiggUta to rents indH.imKiH. 'invalid! l.uM to IIwlUi- irm uamiiuwon Dr. KiLuta Co., Dikodamiom, N. Y. A Cold In the Head The quickest vr&y to get rid of It the simplest and surest no bother, no trouble is with Salva-cea (Tjukaa-HAix). It cures Catarrh. It cures all inflammation. It cures Pilitf Skin Diseases, Sera Throat, Cum:, Toithiohi, Wounds, Earache-, Son Musclac, Neuralgia, Hhsumallsm. Two sites, 15 and jocenLt. At drug :sls, or by mail. Thb Brandk 'o., .74 Canal St., N. Y. 1 SNYDER'S OLD, J Insurar. SELINSGROVE, S Ullxxxor 1S7". S Successor to tbe lat The Par-Excellence of Reliable '. tag list of (Standard Companies, fr Better the World over. NAMK, AHh FIttE Hoyal, LiTerpool, Eng. (ii Hartford, of liartford, Con rhceniz, Hart for Continental, New German American, Nev LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co. New ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Accident In. Co. SubHcri Fire, Life and Accident rinks act titled by a strict regard to mutual 1 satisfactorily adjusted. Inforinati ance promptly furnished Oflie ipee. D RELIABLE Gen' 3 Agency, "DER COUNTY, PA- niliam II. Snyder. ranee is represented in the folio mien 10 mane a selection. Not. if. aaaa-Ka ding foreign assets) 3,O(K),0O0.f. oldest American Co.) 8,045,735 i 'onn. fi,&m058.il t fl.754.908.i ' , e,240,0!M r. n . 204,W8,983.rf urance tjorporaiion, Japital of $3, 750,000 d at the lowest possible rate, ju y. All just claims promptly ar 1 relation to all classes of Insuf n Market Street, Selinsgrove, 1 Snecial Rt luction at CLOSING ( UT SAL: my stock and Miction of Id I NQf Lenher'H game of bluff and bold noniiiK into the affairs of tho Repub lican party, i daily becoming more rapidly exponsivo to himself, his vilo shet t aud political fortunes of the gentleman whose eloctiou to tho Senate ho is so espousing. Jest what mental process induced Mr. Lesher to advise his favorite to ven tilate his candidacy in his Democrat ic sheet aud by what hocus-pocus scheme the Senatorial candidato was finally inveigled into the dangerous trap, is a secret alouo known to thoso two geutlemeu. But it is au indisputable fact that once a niau be ho Republican or Demo cratbegins to get weak kneed in his politics is the most natural thing in tho world for him to do, to Join forcos with the other party. This is the apparent philosophy of tho amalgamation of one of the Sen atorial candidates with a Democrat ic newspaper. The Democratic party and tho Re publican party have from time im memorial been diametrically opposed to each other ; iu principle, in posi tion, in platforms, in (juostious of state, in tlio choice and selection of men for oflico, in method, in man ner, in practice, in political fortune and destiny. They never agreed upon any vital propositions, because the very life elements of the two parties are as distinct from each other as day from night. And they never will agroe. Rut it seems that an apparently Republican candidate for the State Senate, with a life long leaning towards the Independent notions, has at longth consented to openly conduct bis canvass from a Bourbon Democratic newspaper of fice. Can Leshor explain this co nundrum in politics for Candidato Hummel T 1 Th times man is mightily worried these days, comes tbe intelligence from all aources of the county. Our Republicans are wide awake enough to conduct' their own camDaisna fEey are competent to elect their 7A:;i;JGDfJAKCES. yo?:en ake careless. i)ror-EHtImat Their rhjidcal ... i;.,'.!i. Advice to Young Women. (HIKIil. TO 01 um IUMII 1 Women uro very apt to ovpr-entimato iln'ir strength and ovi riax it. When they aro feel ing jailk'nlarly well, sryvl they sometimes tal;e y5sS rhanres whleh In tho "Hi: 1 11 11 inu. mi UJ trou- (lllll y tn llieir not .illy i alizi:;i; how (1'lir.lli' theii' n.'ll- si'he erg-i nism is. 'J he (:ii i ul.o has jvsl liernr.ie a w v.i'.'.i i u!) ii:oi'.ly ho exiieetnl to ait Li Jiy lonj; run eame tl VC nmeh j ain nuil ti lii v'aVtV 'le. 'm i . laraelym their 1 'X ;v -V i, vi." ly, e.-rytliis is t i-V " ,-tw 10 ,,,,r- '"' 'J;? Ji'eVT, tholilil ho i ' f&fjs, toll!; nml eery u email Mioulil realize Hint to he well her " nmnlhly ieiioilK ' bhiiulJ he regular. Wet feet, or a col J from exposure, may supire or lemler irregular anil feurfully painful the men ses, and perhaps sow the seed for future ill health. LudiaE.I'lnk ham'$ Vegetable Compound will ever bo tho unfailing rrmedv Iu such cases as well as all the peculiar ailmeuU of women. Millions of women llve to prove this. Mrs. M. L. Verrill tells plainly what It lias done for her: " I will write vou a few lines to tell you what my troubles were before taking I.ydia K. I'inkham's Vegetable Com- jHJund. It was the same old story, my back and lower part of uiy abdomen and Dalnf ul menstruation. Of course it was femalo wean ness. The doctors (I have tried tlve dif ferent ones)ealled It chronic Inflamma tion of the womb. "I bad leucor- rhoea for over eight vears. oleers on the neck ot tbe womb, terrible headache and backaches. Your medicine completely cured me." - Mas. M. L. Tnaiu, KM . Neweli Ave., rawtacket. B.I. M 1 I desire to reduc will offer a specia 20, and 30 per cei CLOT bought of me. A 1 line of Clothing is hand. Gents5 Furnis ing Good Don't fail to see te bestbarg in the county. Ct GffiM Clothier 11 and cornp" lways kept Iim rnJTd a constant fmnair for owmr nt? ym It la wnntitirfuil ItluMloui in Ail Hhfjfttla, I, Bikagt alMrrht lonllisicbe?, svnd rthor llmiatii whr pein fj mm M-nrl-nt. Try it. At lniir Btrtpm, or by biaU ou rciit of iuuu, addrrw and 15 cni. WINKELMANN A DROWN DRUO CO., llaltlMor, Md.. V. ft. A. Great Reduc ion Sa le of , i 1 B C; Or For Ninety Days ! - EM p Aj 0 lib au b The Undersigned Offer The Public Their 1 TIRE STOCK 0P FURNITURE AT THE GREATEST HACUIFICH EvER KNOWN IN CENTAL SYLVAMIA. D U. J. C. AMIO. 1). 1). H. TreiitliiL. filling, artiflciHl tefetl), crOWu aud briiliro work. Teeth PI tructeil without puin. atinfuotiou guaranteed. OITlce moved to the new Hank Hulliiinir. MIDDf.KHURUH, TA. Irs 5 We aro not tolling out, but we do this to Increase our sales above an; vIouh year. We jt've a few of the prices as follows : Hoft Aood Chamber SuitH fU.OO Cotton Top Mattress J Hard Wt j1 Chamber Suitu lll.OOlWpven Vfre Mattress Authiue Uak Huits, 8 Pieces l.00:Heii Bprings I'lusli l'arlor Huits 80.00 ;lror Tables, per ft Wooden Chairs per set 2.50iriatforui liookers I In stock, everything In the furniture line, iuoludintf Mirrors, Hook Desks, mdeboards. Cupboards, Centre Tables, Fauoy Rockers, Baby ( Feather Pillows, Lounges, Couches, Doughtrays, Blnks, Hall Ruokt Beat Chairs fine, medium aud cheap furniture, to suit all classes. Prices reduced all through. Come early aud see our stock beforej, your order, and thus save IS to 20 per ceut. on every dollar. Special Attention Given ta Undertaking & EmbaU KATHERMAN A HARTNAN. Limited, MIFFLINBUR I'.1 t u Cancer ! Cancer t Cancer cured ou the JbroMt, bead, face, lip band or anywhere on the external surface ot tbe body (la eignt days) witbout tbe loss of a drop ot blood. No kulfe used. Terms rery rea sonable. Call at 'my office or address , D. R. ROTIIHOCK, M. I)., New Berlin, Pa. T. B.Kludly ask your drutnflst or caercbant wbetber be keeps Dr. I. It. Kothroclc's reme dies vlt i Two-day Cough Cure, Bbeumatto Lini ment, Electric Neuralgia cure, Llrer riilo, Uead- acbe Powders, Vegetable Uoudltlon Porder lor all domestic animals, Ess. Peppermint , Ooldon Tincture. Pertecto Vanilla, Laudanum, Porv gdrlo and Castor OU. If not. tell blm to order Uiem at onoe as they are sold and used srery. where. D.B.BOTOUOC'lCM.DPlijrsiotanaua .rharmaetst, Hew BarUa. Pa. ii) iui n SWAT I have in stock a full and plete line of Furniture of all Kinds At all times you can see tlte latest styles of Parlor and Bed-Room Su1 SIDE-BOARDS, SOFAS, MATTMS CHAIRS. SPRINGS, KTC. In short everything usually found in a first class turo Store. I make a specialty of repairing, upl ing and painting furniture. UNDERTAKING In All Its Branch, made a specialty at lowest prices. No charges for Embaln You will save money by calling ou me before purchasing el JACOB HAUP KEELEYS' BUILDING Market St., Sclinsgrove, Ta. v smunarn i tlEU SEED GUIDE FOR- TO ALL ArLICAWTS. A tMmwss kA toll tlsmmi lUti plut,lae s" m U pnrU (mi. OMOTtlM u4 MWimiinMi lot 11 VxHabla.1 S.. ULU bLbAI MnKuitwiMl(Mt)M ml .kuiM mow- mi. Mh of vhUh "ill vraem ' m tkm mkmmm mt atm mmmmUtmUw mimmtm Sr1Md. Mte Ubl ul taudilwdUM ml tat um nwi wfctm ii . -TT"1" -Til 3.11 VMUblI I1.5- mm ftfm it.mim, MtoiH U rnm:' HI VUMI r. ' uu he) da; 1 Pa U. coi lit r do ' ,ey we izc 1 da PI tri in Si St It In til Tl! th dt pa to Ul coi tbi wil 1 kit kn up eul of et dii yo fr wt Li Tl he W co U dl hi
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