i Concerning th Tie Vote for Sheriff BT It. ALLEMaX, F.HW. In onlor that tlie Ilepublicau par ty iu SnyuVr County may not make a mistake iu its efforts to elect a Sheriff, I li t v from a netme of duty totny parly uVo'uled to aubniit a few tlimiitliH ami sngfHtionH, relative to tlic eiiibroiliiniit into which wo have unfortunately fallon, by the aHling of a tio voto. As is well known, thero are but two recognized ystoiua of making party noiiiiiniiiiH, viz. the Delegate anil ilin Cruw ford county systems The Kepubliean party of Huydcr ounty, lias adopted tno latter, auu maki'n its nomination only through a direct vote of each individual. Ti....f,n i. n.miiti.itioua made lv the party in any other way, would be irregular and contrary to tuo m ciriimi of llio narty: and tho nly way for thi' party to make ivotinua- liun. f,.i- flu. i'.ii-ial election, an me rule now etainla. in, by tho ballots of the individual Republican voters ' ini? rust fur tluir choice. In caso of u tip between two i .fl' li.lnti.s "A" and "IT, it win - w.iiil.l h,i irnmilar. .iud no true cX DrcHiion of the voters, if these tvro caudidate with the approval oi mo Standing Committee, were to de ride, which mm of tho tie c.m.b .i..ta Ktn.nl.l liu nlaced on tho party ticket for the g neral flection. We Lave hIiowii above why nuch manner of choohiiig would be irregular, be cause rontrury to our Myatem. It would bo no true expression of the voters ; for if it should bo agreed between the said A and U, with the approval of the Standing Commit tee, that A should be the nominee of t lie part., then the votcia who supported 1$, might say: "We were willing to vote for 15, but iustead of casting our votes for A, we would have cast them for C and 1). We gave U no authority to take the votes we gave him, and cast tt em iu favor of A, thus making a choice without our consent. Nor could we, auder our system, have given him that authority. The ouly way, is for ua to decide for ourselves, ami that by the Craw for -.1 County system, by voting direct for our choice."' But there may arise a much more set ions question; .-nid one which mi J h. the snce d our ,t un 'uiueiit Mnsko, llDunJ- nublicau naitv. and be , the general election ticket ; iniu tho election ltcrive a great, r number of votes t huu his Demo cratic opponent, thus claiming an election as shei iff, what would there be to prevent the Democratic cau didato from contesting the election of Hepublictin A on the ground that ho was no candidate at all, because unlawfully and irregularly placed upon thu general ticket? What would there be to prevent this que tion from arising? What would pre vent hucIi a case from being tosted iit the courts? Would it not be wiser not to run auy risks ? No one should tako it for granted that the Democrats are asleep, or suppose that they are blind. It would bo well to seriously con sider tho above. To us it seems that the only safe w ay to insuro Repub lican success mi the Sheriff question at tho Fall election, would bo for the Standing Committee to meet at once ; and order and arrauge for a uow election on the Sheriffalty, be tween those who ure the regular candidates. There should bo no new candidates, because o aro to decide between thoso who aro tho candidates now. Tho election should bo held iu tho dhurtest time possible ; bocause tho candidate have already made an ample canvass, and should not be put to any additional canvasH if it can bo avoided. Therefor the new committee, which is the only one in xisteuce, should meet at once ; on a Monday ; and if possiblo have an tfloet ion on tho following Saturday. Thfl foregoing is not written in the interest of auy one; for we would bo rorfoctly satisfied with either of tho tio candidates; but it is written with a view of having a Republican Sheriff elected iu tho Fall ; of whose eloctiou thoro can be bo question or technical contest. We must believe we are right iu saying that it would be well for the Stand ing Ooinmittoo to meet at once t or gnuize.and take this question in con sideration. AH power in directing the affairs of our government ha been delegated to thorn. They are the rulers, aud executivo power j and it is for ttaui alono, to act in this matter. After duo consideration w be lieve that tho foregoing suggestions, will open the only safe and correct ablution of the present difficulty. On Sunday. March 1, The f hila delphia Inquirer will issue with it Sunday edition the most expensive, most artistic and most elaborate souvenir ever given away with any newspaper. The Inquirer, recogniz ing the tremendous demand on the part of its thousands of readers,ha, at enormous expense, completed ar rangements for giving away the most beautiful and most complete threatre money ran buy. It is called the fairy theatre and i equipped with every convenience and every requisito necessary for presenting any play. Thi threatre is five times as large a any other of the toy the atres and is exquisitely designed and beautifully colored. This theatre will be issued as a souvenir only on M irch 1, aud at tho same time a complete cast of characters, with lizard -i, rats, mice, pumpkin, etc., necessary iu producing Cindetella, will bo given away. On this theatre the figures aro not inserted iu slits, but stand alone, aud may bo moved about at tho will of the slate manager ('li.mfts of costumes for the charac ters in tlm several scenes will also be a new feature. This theatre is beau tifully decorated with allegorical tig ui s represent ativo of the histrioni c.l era. Other plays will follow Cin derella, but tho toy theatre will be issued only ou Sunday, March 1. Don't fail to securo this, as you will want to present Blue Beard and the other plays will follow. Those fail ing to secure the theatro next Sun day can obtain the samo for twenty live cents by sen. ling iu their order to Tho Inquirer Ollice. The equal of this theatre could not be obtained for less than three or four dollars. The Sunday Inquirer Magazine will be made especially attractive by stories Mid pictures by the best magazine writers and illustrator-. Tho uiugaziue and theatre given away ouly with the next Sunday In quirer. To prevent disappointment order your Inquirer early in the week. A LI Nil The eiitertf.iiiuieut given by .he Pleasant View school on Satur Jav evening win well atteuded and a very interest ing and amusing pro gramme 7a giwn. They had two violinists und a drummer and tho music furnished was excellent. On 'l'u -eday evening the newly mar ried couple got a grand serenade, and received a grand treat of red bi et juice. . . .Jamci Steffeu and wife and children veio welcome guest 'ucou Hail Se at com munity tins . . boy and nil Is were having a goodtiiuo on tho ice on Saturday but all report being very still' on account of tho eS"icise taken. DR. KILMER O The little daughter of Mr. Fred WV liber, Holland, Maw,, had a verv bad cold and cuiigli which he bail nut been able to cure with any thliij;. 1 gave liini a '!' cent bottle of Clmni berl.iin'h Cough Remedy, miys llolilfii, uii'i-chnnt and potttiuaster at West Kriiiitield, and the next time I saw him he said it worked like a cliurin. Tin's remedy is intended es pecially for acute throat ami luug diseases such as colds, croup and whooping eolith, und it Is famous for its cures. There is no danger in giv ing it to children for it contain noth ing injurious. For vale by all drug gluts. ALONE! No Child to ( all Her " Mother." (irU'UL TO OIB LAIMT ItADIlt J Row desolate is the marriage state without children! How unnatural! Tho law of nature is Hie perpetuation or lire liy repro duction, and ap plies to both ani mal and vegftu. Me life. Nuturo mukes hut few mistakes; and where her prcnt law In not Carried out, the cause Is not a nattirtd, hut an itiuiiitiiral, one. Two loving he Iiiks have joined hands, a loving wife and liUHhand. Years a: by, and still there are hut two. Tho sonn.l of little footsteps never patters in their ears, ami no liiM's voire ealla t!:at loviirr woiimn "Mother." jx 1 ney nave osmoii, iWT. vJ all that heart coul. I wijh 1'JS lint Mm trivutetit -T?r- '. IU III-44 1 114 HtVlll, a cliil I. ' l jn-il it if 1.1 rf.lll. nlti.i Iti fit list stilt of ten ruses. Fverv mall received hy Mrs. l'init- ''; )'. t'iukhaiu'f J' iVy e ti-taljli) I 'oliilioiiiul r- lll'X V I: restores the latent ersjaus to a n in; action, and al rmnoves til! ii ii.riM,K!s, ches, palus, aud IrrouUrUici, 2r" n. r m m s.nn -TKIDNEtUVRts2BOT rain In tho Dnck Joints or hips, snllment in urine like brick-dust f rrquent eolls or retention, rheumatism. Kidney Complaint Diatietes, dropsy, scanty or high colored urine. Urinary Troubles Ptlnrln seaatlons when voiding, distraw prrs- suro In the parta, urethral Irritation, stricture, Disordered Liver Bloat or dark ctrclra under the pjrns. tongue coated, constipation, yellowish efelialls. At Drugglata, 60 rents and $1.00 "loTftlldi Onfcl to H.lth" rrv-CoMUltttoa trrm. On. Kii.msu k Co., nisnn amtok, N. T. OLOSINO 007 SALE- OFIUK Fnrinre DeiiarliEeii Our Entire Stock of Furni ture and Bedding will be closed (Hit in the following inontbs at ii f f J ' painful an ache as i anything that Salva-ceaj (rSADK-MAMi) J has to deal with. But it stops it immediately. Big pains little pains it stops all of them. Salva-cea is the quickest to relieve and cure Pilis, Bells, Catarrh, Chafing!, Sort Thro.il, Ulcers, Colds, F.heurualism, Son MiSv'-.:, Burns. Two si.:r -, 5 and jo centA At dn-p-i .., or hy mail. , Canal Sr, KY. j v3 ku Ml7d a cenitanl ptnnr fur ntrr W- " u w""'rfull csiculvus lu all Rktaaiallia, ! ,), Calarrh, 1lk.b.. K raids, lla.karka fid Mhar llmaoM brt ila to w tUnit rcoMpt u f uuii. ajdma ami it rania. WINktLMANN BKOWN DKVQ CO., Ralllai.ra, M4., l. a. A. D It. J. C. AMHJ, I). 1). 8. DENTIST TrpHtinir. fllliiiiv ortlflol,.! crowu ami bridge work. TVeth ex tracted without pain. Hatlnfaction iruaranteed. (iflli-n mnvi.il in ilia new Hank Huildinj.'. MlDDl.Klii. KUtl, PA. D It. A. (.'. Sl'ANOLKIt, DENTIST. Uuh Adiiiinlhteicd. Crown and Hrld(work. Etc, Office oiip dor uortli of WYih' Store. S)liiihjrovt'. l'a. cJusticsof the Peace AND GONV10YANO10R-M- Z. STEININGER, Middlcburgh, Pa. S.T- MOORE), Clvil Engineer and Surveyor. IMuliit fi.p Vk'nlnr Miitit.lu l.'u. ........ ii. .1.. ii ' " " i'r ..'! . iKiiii-iuyn. Moiiiiluni HurvcvH, IllHimtiMl l.aml Llln'8, Triim iiuiininiis, i'vciiiitf iicmi iiraninir. 'I KI.KI'IIDNK I'UNNKITIUN. um.. MILROY. PA. Rente Tie Dead! o SELINSGKOVE MARBLE-YARD) M. L. MILLER, - Prop'r I keep constantly on band aud man ufacture to order all kinds of Marble and Granite Old Stones Cleaned and firaalred LOW PRICES I LOW PRICES1I I bare one of the beat Marble Cut ten In the State and consequently turn out good work. MVCome and see toy work tt prioea. Thankful for past favors I most re spectfully ask a eontlnnanee of same, IX. L. MILLBR. ClmniWr Suits, 8 l'ii'wi', marked down from $10.00 to $23.00. l'urlor Suits marked down from $10 to $25. S.ilelo:irtl.s marked down from $G J to $15. Ijuwixtown, l'a. 1'. S. All j5mh1. pju'ked nnd de livenil in mmI order F. (). II. Coui'lies marked down from $." to 310. t Inniiip-s markcl down l'nn$'J to$8. Fine Ujiliolsteml Itoekera marked tlown from ?!J to $S. I'xil.-tcaili miiiked down from 2 to $0. Cane ;i'i ! Wood S-uted Cliairs tnarktil down from 1 to (. Hall Uoekers markel down from $1 to $1(1. L nlies' Parlor iK-sks marked down from ?: to $ll. Parlor Tallies marked down from $1 to $.". Iookii) ( Jlassen, I 'asels, Pietures nnd Pieture Frame?', Statuary, llas H K'k", Kal tan, Cant! Seat and Hack and Wood Scat Ilockers, Extension Talles,Ciijl(ards,irinlirellii Stands, Tea Till les, Commodes, Chiffoniers, Dureaus, Doiihtrays, Wardrola'S, Stands, Mattresses, I'ed Springs, A-c. Our stock of Carpets, Ku;s, Art Spiares, Matting and Cocou Poor .Nlats is the largest of any house in the county, and all price on these ;imii1s are marked down in plain figures, and will Ik' sold at a liijl reduction during the Closing ( )ut Furniture Sale. I am deter mined to close out the Furniture Department of my business, and terms ou the alxive goods are prices i inn led will lie cash or note with 7ij proved security. W. II. FELIX, no C Cancer ! Catcer I -aiirir cnivd on tin- ;ii-iast, lii-ail, ruco, Up Inui I ur uiiy wlii n-on tint trnal niirr.n'u ut lie lioily (Iu I'ltclit (lion) wltliont tin; Iiim or a iImji nf IiIikvI. Nu kulfo itMoil. ivriim vi-ry rua kuiiuIiIu. Cull ut my (ifllro oru'liiresH I). It. UOTliltucK. M. I).. New ll-rlln, l'a. J'. H. Kindly uKkyour clroulHt r iinTi'liant wlK'tlii-r lin kwp.i Dr. 1). It. Kotlirix'k'H ri-ino-illi'H vl : Two-iluy Cotiifli Cine. Hlicuiiiatlu I.lnl iniMit, KliH-trloNinirnltjIaCiiri', l.lvcr I'llls lli':ul iu'Iio rnwdi-n. Vis'i-iaiili) Cnii'iitim I'h-a-.i. t r.ir all donii'Htli: anliiiaM. INs. t'cpiMTiiiIni, (...l.l.'ii Tlnrturo. lVrfirto Vunllla, Laudanum, I'arn Burht and 1'a.Htur oil. It not, loll lilin to ordi.T tlii'in ut otii'o us t tiny aro Hold mid lined every where. I). H. UOTIlltoi'K. M. I).. I'liyulelan and I'liurmaclHt, Now llerllu, l'a. THEKCIDENTS OF LIFE vA,.. Write to T B- Qdncv, urawer lie, Chicago, Becre- l taiy of the 6tar Acciubht rcgardinj Accident Iniur ancc. Meutloa thli paper. Sv ao dolnff vnil run Knv membership fee. Ilaa paid over $000,009.00 for accidental injurlea. Bo your own Agent. NO MEDICAI. SXAMIWATION XtEQUIiEDl i TIIW' REDUCED FATflks STS I P"r U'hiiii tjr a liari kulrMiin.t.11.. .... Mu bad offfcuur Uvteulluu f r E;I!.lT"lurl.''l,',"1. '""inc..iupiMi.m. j-tf? Uolana aud aiiclKtr ladlM Imluna Ik '1 uuuuud aund. rr i itn I 9 I KbATED UT MAIL I oaadantUlly. jr..r parileulan addraat, wiik alainp, 1 DR. SNYDER, ZlXZZZZlSiiXiiliz xrarjee. CCi Snyder's ou, Insur SEUNSGR0VI 331mor i7 Succt'ssDr io tin The Par-Ex celletiei of IMh ing list of SStandard Cotupaui Better tbe World over. NAMK, FIIIE lloyal, Liverpool, E Hartford, of Hartford Phce iix, Hi Continental, German American, LIFE Mutual Life Iu. (Jo. ACCIDENT Employer' Liub Accident In. Co. Sutn , Fire, Life and Accideot riska tified by a strict regard to mutt satisfactorily adjusted. Iuforii ance promptly furniwlicd fND RELIABLE oJ ice Agency, SNYDER COUNTY, PA anydor, Agent, iio William II. Snyder. Inauranco is tt prencnf ed in tho roin which to make a Melection. Alio, AMld including foreigu asaets) $4.1,00, nn , (oldest American Co.) ft.M.i "vt ."5 T.lork' $204,03 J Ahu ranee Corporation, I tied Capital of rr.,1 ' ' " lowest poHHible ra 'ji.jr. ah just ciaiiua prownt e on Market Street, ShIu.Vo auction at Snecial f CLOSING )UT SAL I desire to red; )e my stock aJ 20, and 30 per c it. on all CL07 HIN bought of me. A full and comnl xiuc ui vyioumng 15 aiways Kent hand. Gents' Furni: hinq Goods xjkjll h ran to see me oest Darra m tut? uouuty. GniTELM, Cloier, Great Reduction Sale of For Ninety Days ! Tho Undersigned Offer The Public Their TIKtf STOCK OF FURNITURE AT THE GREATEST flACRIFICB EvKR KNOWN IN CENTRAL SYLVAN I A. We are uot ellln out, but we do thla to Increase our saleaabov.n vIoua year. We f, .t !. tri- n. "ur ott,e auove n iinJ w'1 ,Cl,,?lubr Sl,itM !H.OO Cotton Top Mattreaa.. Hard Wood Chaiiil.fr Suits lO.OO Woven Wire Mattress i 1 Hr'.r. blllt" 30.00 Drop Tables, per ft WOO! I'll C 111 ra luir u.t ntn Ul.n t. (.. it iiuiuria t-auKer In i atook, everythliiK In the furniture line, Includlnif Mlrrore Hook Denke. bule-bourdx. (.'iii.l.m.r.iu . m '. ' K.m .rorB' "?ol KlrlHVhZr rar;',eup fu,rultre. to suit all clause.. i rices reduced all through. Come early and see our stock before your oruer, and thus save 15 to 20 Sppcial Attention Given to Undertaking & Embal KATHERMAN & HARTNAN. Limited MIFFLINDURj ii THIS WM I have in stock a full and c plete line of Furniture of all Kinds At all times you can see tlio latest styles of rarinr and Bed-Room Su SIDE-BOARDS, SOFAS, MATTRES CIIAI1W. .S1MUXC.S, KTC. In short overytliiiiL' usually found in n tW ua turo Store. I make a spec ialty of reoairin". unhd ing and painting i'tu iiiture. " " 1 UNDERTAKING In All Its Branch I made a Hpmulty at lowest prices. No charges for Km Witt! You will save money ly culling on me before luircliasing eJ.s JACOB HAUP KKELKYS' BUILDING Market St., Selinsgrove, Pa. I AmzA. NE17 SEED GUIDE FQH J Z?k tSTSLII fP.NT niCB TQ1I.L AFFLICANTfl. AvalaabbooaJ ZSV',r2ri 1 ,0.'Jtn V.frtabU.rioS.raaa rabli.lH MIUU ..uA VHQtrRS n i I J aaab4L. turt aa raa r.atur. tU, IliWatoTl aa.la. aai mm tajiaK ami- m. aa. a a am , .,.
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