Published every Thursday. Geo- W. Wageaseller, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. (ruicli must be paid In advance when sent out side tlie county.) BATtS OF AOVf RTISlNO. are heartily ia ftror of the Ux to be paid entirely in moLey. This bill, however, propose! only one-half in money, and the other ' half may be paid in labor. Under our present law 'many tax is run as low as ten, fifteen and twenty cents. Such sums are prac tical uncollectible. The proposed law levies a tax of $1.00 upon ever? ruale taxable of the age of twenty- i one vears and unwaids. and does bo Ail trnslnt Hilvi'rtlr-ra.'iils not othi'rwlws j ... . : coulrait.cl lor will t rliiiriird at llierator 15 On thd ground that every Citizen 18 cent piT Unt" Hnt"nl mexsure) tor first Inwr-1 , . , i. . .l ...... 1 -U mod - 10 cems per line tur every lubKHiuHnt advantajied by good roads each year lMerUou. tribulH f rcujwrt. f c, thrtt unit Republican Standing Committee. AdamH Tiihliut Mitchell. Troxelvllle, W. U. Her mill). Troxelvllle. Beaver ('lias. P.Hnn'M, lleuvertowm JaffleS M. Kline. Ilvavertown. Beaver W. tieo. J. speece. McClure. T. A. Wan ner. Mrfliir. Centre Klmer slmmbaeh. VldilleburKh, D. K. MliiKUiiiiin, IVnim Creek. Ubapmun W. II. Kersteller, McKeesllulf Kails. Kdifur HelKh. HulTer. Franklin W. I), tiltt. Puxtonvllle. J. W. Elsen liour. Mlilclli'i.iirtfli Jackson I. S. Yearli k, Kratervllle, Isaac 1111 k'er. New Herllu. MldillrlmrKli Ueo. W. Wiiiri-nselliT. Middle Imrifl), S. A. Hones. Mlil.lleliuruli. Mlddleon-ek-P. How. Kreamer, H. 11. Hum mel. K reamer. Monroe tieo. II. tinier, Sliamokln Dam, J. It. Riioails. 1'enn '. K. Warner, Sulem, Daniel Kncmse, So HnsfMVe. I'erry .1. N. linwlus. Mt, I'leiisanl Mills. II. K. ArlKJK'itst, Ml. I'I.'.ih;! in Mills. rYrrv W.-H. K. NatiBle. ltli lilield, Dan. Man- eval. Kli'litlt'lrt Sellnsifinve-N. S. KWier, Sellnsgnive, F. II. smith, srliiiKirrove. Sprlmr lr. A. M.siulili. ILmvit Springs, P. V. Ki'ltfel, Heaver Siirliics. I "Nl m ;. I. KliiiidiTs, I'.irt Trevertun, . . Uliv. I'nrt Trevertun. WuMliliivniti lerrv diaries, Kit'ebiir. V. II, (iiiiiun, r'recburj. Ji EV I'll L 1 C. I A' 77 OA' J T. Axxoi'ittt'; .u?', 11, C. Stiiiixt:ll. J'rotioimtiiri, It. M. Shinihl. Ri'!liter cO i:rirf,r, J. II. Willi. Dt'xtrli't AHoriHU, J. M. linker. Jura Comm., ..( A'. Hendricks. Thursday, Apr. 22, 1897. Explanations Respecting the Provis ions of Senate Bill No. 9, Known as the Hamilton Road Law. The Department of Agriculture of Pennsylvania sends out the follow ing (lata : At present the (supervisors of roads in most of the townships throughout the Statu go out of oflice unuually The t fleet of this is to make the ten ure so short as to prevent any under taking that looks toward the per manent improvement of our roads. 'Hie bill an proposed provides for a continuous body, and subjert to fre quent and radical change, and con sequently in position to carry out any tirojeet looking toward xany com plete and effective system that they may devise. Under the present law State aid is practically impossible, there being no permanent organiza tion to which such contribution by the Commonwealth could be made. The new law provides a suitable Board, in every way responsible and composed of the most capable cit izens in the community. Under tho present system tho powers of the Supervisors to incur indebtednes are unlimited. They are authorized by law to levy a tax not exceeding ten mills on the dol lar, but they may in addition to this involve the townshin in debt to an unlimited amount, which debt their successors must pay. They also have authority under the law limits the powers of the supervisor in this respect. It grants the Board of Su pervisors the power to levy it ten mill tax, as in the case of the old law. Before any greater sum can oe levied, it is necessary lor tlie su pervisors, by unanimous consent, to make application to the Court of Quarter Session of the Peace of their county, showing cause why an additional tax should be levied, and giving opportunity to the citi zens of their district to be heard in opposition to their request, aud if said request is granted after all the facts are made known to tho Court, then in no case shall the Supervis ors or the Court, levy more than an additional ten mills. This protects the people of every community against the possibility of having their township involved in debt that it may take many years to liquidate The present law permits Supervis ors to levy a money tax amounting to one fourth of the entire, sum lev it'll. The proposed law authorizes the Supervisors to levy an addition, al one-fourth to bo paid in money so that machines, implements and material may be purchased and that persons employed to work, at times in which the citizens are otherwise occupied, can be paid. Out of 1Hj7 Supervisors who re plied to the query as to whether road tax ought to be paid in money 1.W8 answered in the affirmative, am most of them stated that if the tax were paid in money, they could ac complish more with from one-half to two-thirds of the present tax than is possible with the whole tax under present conditions. Many of our citizens in the rural communities to the feXtent of at least $1.00. Uuder our present law Supervis ors are expected to personally over see the working out of the tax by the citiKenn of the district This effectually precludes busy men or business men from undertaking this oflice, because they cannot afford to spend their time away from their business for the compensation that a Supervisor receives. The new law proposes to relieve the Supervisor from this duty, and place it upon a Road Master, w ho is not elected by those who work under him, but is appointed by tho road Supervisors, aud who cau therefore, insist that a day's work shall be performed by each person reporting himself for such service on the public road The eflect of this system will be to make it possible for the best men in each community to accept the oflice of Supervisor, and give to the man agement of our roads the best in telligence that each communitv pos sesses, aud will insure that the roads will bo in charge of a competent workman, who will see that all nec essary repairs are made promptly ii nd in a workmanlike ninuner. The new luw also provides for a Treasurer of tho Board of Supervis ors. This individual is expected to pei form the duties of a clerk, to make out tho duplicate, keep the records, collect tho money and do such other things as may bo neces sary in order that the Board may he made effective. This individual is not to be a member of the Board, but may bo any one outside. The Supervisors may select tho town ship clerk or township treasurer or any other person who is competent to perform the dutieB of this oflice. The purpose is : First, to relieve the members of the Board from clerical work ; and Second, to insure that the duties of the oflice will be promptly and efficiently performed. In no case cau the expense of the Board exceed 54.00 per year for their salaries, thus removing the of fice from competitors who wish the position for the money that is in it. Under the present system the roads are liable to be neglected at seasons of the year when they most need attention. The new law pro poses to district the townships into sections not exceeding twenty miles of road to each section of good com mon day laborer, who is to keep the road in repair and supervise the labor that reports to him, and see that everything is done in accord ance with the directions that he re ceives from time to time from the Board of Supervisors. This will in sine that whatever is done will be ktpt in place until tho next sfasou anil additions mauo year by year will gradually bring our roads into tine condition. These are the leading features of the Bill proposed. It is believed that this law will meet the general sense of w hat is needed in the way of road legislation at this time. I'd usual interest has been manifested in it by all classes of our citizens, and th.e attitude of the farmers of the Commonwealth toward this proposed bill may be judged from the fact that out of one hundred and eight grange s who have replied to memoiial usking their view of the bill, one hundred and one have an swered in its favor. KHEAMEK. Edward Miller was in Seliupgrove on Friday Our cnterrrising young merchants A. C. Smith and Jas. Magee werett the city last week to purchase their summer goods Mrs. A. W. Smitr of Selinsgrove was in tewn between trains on Friday ....A. D. Ki earner is building I he wall for a new straw abed. . .Thomr- son Hilbish of Se'insgrove was out several days making a new fence around his orchard. .. .Geo. Gordon left for Sunbury last week to work at the new sehool house ...Philip Roush was in Middleburgh last Stt urday . . . Misses Irma Magee and Id i Fields spent Suudar in Lewislmri; ....Prof. Fisher aud Prof Alison o the Susquehanna University wer Kreamer visitors.... Frauk Tlioiuic was in Beavertown the fore pa. t ci the week. Xw Hlyle Postal Card. On July 1st, the bill permitting ti e printing and use of privata mailing cards, with a one cent stump affixed, will go into eifect. 'The progres sive business niau will have his own ad vertisetnent conspicuously display ed, and the printing of millions ol cards will make work for theprinte: The bill is approved by tho post of fice department, as it tends to popu larize postal cards besides anectmu a saving to the government of tin difference Between th cost of the cards and ehe stamps. "SHE DltifcwsfiS V ALL." BUT HER CLOTHES OFTEN COVER A LIVING DEATH. rrmy fro fleauly Ik tlie Shrine of Men's Worship, nil Women Vie With Kmeh Other to MuUo Tlieiinclves Attractive. The remark, "She dresses elegantly, Is a very common one in this age of wealth and progress. Women vie with each other in mak ing themselves at truetive, for men admire a stylishly dressed woman. Good clothes add to the charms of the woman in per fect Iiealth, but aru ill-befitting those who through ignor ance or care lessness have suffered the inroads of fe male diseases to stamp them as physical wrecks. It ia unfortunate, but true, that some physi cians aliow women to suuer needlessly, be cause man can only work from theory, and at best only patch up, without removing the cause. Proof is abundant that lyilla fj. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound re moves the cause, gives strength to tho weakened organs, vigorous health to the system, and therefore beauty to the face and form. Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., gladly answers, free of charge all letters. Here is one of the results : " Three months ago, 1 wrote you a letter describing my troubles, which were inflammation of the womb and bladder. I had not seen a well day since the birth of my second child, lrt years ago. 1 had spent hundreds of dollars for doctors und medicines. " Such pains as I endured. My back ached, my feet and limbs were swollen, and it was almost impossible for me to stand; I could not walk any distance. I received your answer to my letter, and followed closely all your advice, and I have been using bydia E. Pink ham's Compound for three months, ftmv I can work all day without pain. I have recommended the Conipouud to n"ny of my friends, and gladly recom mend it to all women in any way afflicted with female troubles." Lyiiia Uatik, 2'J7 Spring St., tircensbnrg, l'a. You Can't Go AmissR if you get a package like this. It contains the genuine i Washing Powder It cleans everything and cleans it quickly and cheaply. ' Largest package greatest economy. THE N. ft. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, Now York, Boston, Philadelphia. DONT SACRIFICE . . . 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Hood & Co., I I I S Proprietors, towcll, Mass. 1 The only pills to take Willi Hood's Sarsaparillp liUNCS niUKt All tl&t tAlli. Bart Cuunh Sjrup. TantM OooO. in iimrt. tiii hr dniifirw' HALF PRICE lo Mze i; -!-Firp, LiFe and Rcci(lcnhA- ' lysurapce. Snyder's old, and reliable Gen'l Insurance Agency, SELINSGROVE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA- 331m ox STMT". Snydor, -A.g;orit, Successor to the late William H. Snyder. Tlie Pnr-Excellerjce of Reliable Iunurance is represented in the follow ing list of Ktamliml CompunieH, from which to make a selectiou. None Better the World over. NAIK, LOCATION, ASHKTS. FIIIE Koyal, Liverpool, Enp. (including foreign assets) $4oMM),)00.00 Hartford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Co.) 8,C4f,7:i5.(;2 rkconix, Hartford, Conn. r),f88p0.r8.07 Continental, New York, (i, 754 5)08.72 German American, New York, ti,210,0!)8!83 LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co. New York, $204,(j38,983!66 ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Annuranco Corporation, Accident Ius. Co. Subscribed Capital of &1.750 000 00 r ire, ijiie auu Acciueut risus accepieu hi tne lowest possible rate, jus tified by a strict regard to mutual safety. All just claims promptly and satisfactorily adjusted. Information in relation to all classes of Insur ance promptly furnished. ELMER W. SNYDEIt, Agt., Oflice ou Market Street. Solinscrove, Pa Great Reduction Sale of n. Eft m n -n? nn mini For Ninety Days ! Tho Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN- TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT THE OUEATESTSACKIK1CK EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL I'ENN- M BJ run is iwice no price At . ' iiit3 (i)inmnn nrion ir t' V. Vj. IV colli tiff n .. -!...) 1 unrtl. n..o TV.II ,. a Dollar. See! Hai mnasitru i...ik Whole quality at half . -viivni j iu want goods at low iiKures over our bargains. We Are Closing if On 117n flnr, n .t 1 vtuiiw in anu iK ip ,,Sl. out our stock Look at these Prices ULiOTHING. iMoii s giMKj dress Suiis, 42, only $2.f0. Hoys' good dress suits HI, only 2.0(1. Youths' good dress suit M, only 1.00. f. ...v. i i. )iuits, ,i i tHi' 7.,,.. A f i. 1 .hums niKMircss pants, ;',( tu ;, Hovs' knee liants. -1 t, 1 1 t. Men's goinl heavy vuikin;- , 'M inches long, 2.V. t ;;'7it.. Dry Goods. Sfniv huil.- lit in I',,,.... ...i' 1 - "v ,WI(',loi, Maple Uilico, 4c. a yar.1. All k-st indigo bliiecalici ,V. All Ai)ron (Jintrhanis. All Fancy dress ginghams, J Fancy pcrcals 3t inches wide to 0c. Also a full line of Ywy X si ..... JJress UoHls, lute UmkW anu au u. J. 1. Spool Cfc 4c. a spool. All Goods solda! Reduced Prices Here we are, just returned tJ INew lork and I'lnlaikl the largest and latest styles uftyii I ever had before ami we arc silt at half-price for what agiid iti buyers are paying for it. SHOES. We can sell you Shoes i lower prices than pa can buy elsewhere Men s line dress shoe HalrnCtd ress, Gf to 95c. Mens heavy workini: Oil CrJ JJalare Congress, to SUV. Ladies' Xo. 1 KaiiLrai'on ijlim'.k orHiitton, 4 to 7, '."c Ladies' Xo. 1 fine' dress shoe, or IJutton, 4 to 7, !.". JJovs' and Messers, Lair nr Mi 7o to $1.00. Youths line shoes, Lace or Until 50 to 75c. Children's Shoes, liiicc nr llctt 25 to 50c. LI Sliailllj(!f:il G igZ 331ciclc Srxxitlifc, A. M. Sliainliaclt and l'ostcr Heigle have iiirincd a partnership and can Ik." found at the OLD eLiabLe STAND. PVLVANIA. We are not M-llin out, but we do tills to Increase our sales above any pre Iouh Year. We tlve a few of tliH nrlcei iih follows t 8oft Wood Chamlier BuKh 14.(M) .Cotton Top MattreHH 2 SWi if 1 itr l H I.... U..I. 1illil:' Ai'i-.. 7' 1.7S Hard Wood Chamber Suits ll.(K) j Woven Wire Mattress. Antique Oak Holts, 8 Pieces l'liisli l'arlor Sim a Wooden Chairs per set l!).00;Hed Snrlnus UO.OO Drop Tables, per ft. z.ou.riatronu Koekers. 1.21 .60 2 50 In stock, everything in the furniture lino, liinliiiling Mirrors, Hook Cases Desks, Siileboarils, Cupboards, Centre Tables, Fancy Rockers, Baby Chain Feather l'illows, Lounges, Courthes, Douuhtrays, Sinks, Hall linoks, Catf Sen Chairs One, uieiliuin and cheap furniture, to suit all classes. Prlnun ruilnp.Mil nil tlirniiish. CnltiM pnrlv imil una nni ain.lr J he iK'st and finest work in all kinds your order, and thus save 15 to 20 per cent, on every dollar. of Iron ami Steel will be executed Special Attention Givon to Undertaking & Embalming. in the most satisfactory manner. j . . . . lur'jji u v t KATHBRMAN & HARTNAN, Limited, mo. luiuuieuurKu ra. mifflinbdrgh. p Heans, Uma, $c. per lb., ins. lor . Ki'HllH. fti' nr Iti a Iha ffrv Snl& lluney. 9c. uor lit., soo. ncr i-al..' W 4 Syrup, vc. per qt., soc. per gal., 1'ure per n,t 18c. per go. Call and sec these (treat IM iu Shoes liefore you huy. I J" we can please you and money. coffki:.- 4 lbs. Lion collee for -1S-. orl iter lb. Arhlickles411is. for -ISc. .!-! Mv own hriniil '. Wx. fur & 15c. ji lb. Java and Uio loose roa-tcd J lor 50c. or 15c. a ll. Chocolate ISc. SUC1AKS. 1! lbs. light JJrown '().. 1 1 lhs. soft White 50. 11 lhs. fine granulated ' I t? i . - . .. ii. 1.,- AUMI1 CXKKl tC. II II',, Sc. or 3 lbs. for L'Oc. Call to See Our Carpe -MARKET PBICEJ; IJuttcr, 17c. W.) Side Meat, 6s. 3 Chickens, Sc. H1 Shoulder, Sc. I F. H. MAUEI2. NEW BERLIN, PA