Wit &wtom Published every Thursday. Geo- W. Wagcnseller, Editor and Proprietor, Subscription 1.50 per year. &li'U must be pat.llnadance wlien tent ouv Hide me cuun.y.i RATES OF ADVERTISING. AH friuisti'nt ailvertir-nvnts not otherwise cutiuai'ifl lor will be ruwwd at the lute of If jents P"r line (nonparlel in.-uimre) tor nrwt Inser Ion ami loccuis per line lor evury subsequent liuM-rtlun. tfDtntk notiat publMed fru: Mtuary jioffty, tntmtn vfraptct. tc, mrttcmu a uim. REP UBL1UAN Tl VKET. Associutt Judge, 11. C. Sumpscll. Prothonotary, G. M. Shindel. Retixter c0 Recorder, J. II. Willis. District Attorney, J. M. Baker. Jura Comm., Jos. R. Hendricks. Thursday, July 15, 1897. That Funeral Committee. Kijjlit members of tbe last legis lature tittouilud the funeral of the late Dr. JlcCook of Fulton county. They rode on the railroad to Mcr certiburs and from there they roilo iu hacks to LleCouuelsbiirj;. Their bill of espouses was !jSH71. This makes nit average of each. Is thero any voter in Snyder county who would liko to have such a job of attendiuir fuuends, 81 for about two days and pay your own expenses? How many workmen in Snyder county aio nblo to earn 81 in a whole ijrarf Representative Smith of Bedford, a member of this committee, said they were nt no ex expense except hack hire and Mr. Smith wanted nothing. We have no record of any one else on the committee making such a remark and so wii proHume they took all they could get. We reprint below an extract of the House proceedings in the Phila. Press ol Juno 2'Jth. From this it appears that only five members at tended tho funeral making an aver age cost of $120 a piece. When the itom in the general ap propriation bill of $'71 drawn in fa vor of Representative Long, chair man of the committee on the part of the House to represent the House at tho funeral of tbe P. McCauley Cook, of Fulton county, was repre sented. Representative Ely called upon Chairman Lonir, of the couiinit- taa frti n arntamant. na in how HO much money could bo expended in a trip to Fulton County. Uopresenta tive Long tried to explain, by Bay ing that the funeral expenses had been paid by the coram rttetf,' bui finally wound up by sayiug: "I don't care what you do with tliiu liill T li ft it. to tliii Serceant el- Anus to preparo a bill that he thought was right. All I want is to see the legitimate and just expenses paid." This tacit declaration that there were Hume items that were legiti mate and just raised a general laugh throughout the House. Cost of u run criil Trip. Representative Spat followed in a apt cch that still further convulsed tho members, half of whom were iu the aisles, Mr. Spatz said that the bill had been made up by the Ser-geant-at-Arms After the funeral tho committee met iu the coiner of a gallery of Grace Church, and tho question was "How much wilt we charge fur this funeral." Mr. Spatz said that he had loaned tho Sergo-nut-at-Arms ten dollars, but that had been paid hack to him and he was satisfied. "Wc had a ride of twenty miles in n driving suowstorm," said Mr. Spatz. "And, gentlemen, we did actually have carriago hire. We had tio telegrams or telephoLO mes sages to pay for, I want to say that I do not want any mileage. I want uothiug, and if anything is chargou to me in that bill I waut it wiped out. I got my ten dollars back from the Sergant-at-Arms and I am satis lied." "I w ant to know," asked Repre sentative Storr, of Philadelphia, who was in a very indignant frame of miml, "if tho gentleman, Mr. Spatz, did not propose to the Ser geant -at -rms to charge ur mileage for two members of the committee who could not attend the funeral, and then divide tho sum with the Sergeant at-Arms?" Mr. Sp itz replied by saying that when he had come to tho Legisla ture he was very green. He was told that it was customary to charge mile a. nnd Kll sorts of expenses. When tlm matter of mileage was proposed under the circumstances ho told tho Sergant-at-arnis to go ahead if it was all right. Now, that he had seen the evil of his ways, ho wanted nothing that was not right and proper. Full discussion on the bill reveal ed the fact that the expenses for tho five members of tho comtnittoo on the trip down in Fulton County, a distance of ho milos, or more, had been obout $120 apiece. Represen tative Lyt In, in an attack upon the bill found fault with the charge that had been made. Ho said that about the only person who did not charge for bis expensos in attending the funond wns tho man that had been buried. If he could earn money at that rate, as tho committee had done, ho would be willing to lay nai.lo liiii tnrra nml irn into tho him. in .j.j ...it r. - - iness of attending funerals as a I SELINSUROVE. H. K. Gregory, Esq., wife and child of New Castle, Pa., are wel come guests at the home of his pa rents B. F. Gregory and wife Frederick Hare an old and respect ed citizen died Sunday night about 10 o'clock was buried Wednesday morning, aifod about 77 years L N. Catheruian of Hazleton spent Sunday with his mother. Newt, is running a drug store for a physician oflhattowu Mrs. Rev. F. P. Manhart and children of Baltimore are under the roof tree at Dr. Bom's.... The Council of the Ev. Luth. church have grauted their pastor, Rev. Barb a month's vaca tion. Communion was held on Sun day last, the Rev. leaving on Mon day Judge Shindel took a trip to York to spend a week with his ,sonR. II. Shindel who is a promi nent candidate for State Treasurer on the Republican ticket.... The j telephone .'gang are through with the poles to Middleburgu ami are now putting them in to Freeburg J. A. Lumbard visited his daughter Maude Bousum at Patter sou last week Our Base Ball Club was at Millorsburg with a patched up tenm on Saturday con sequently the game stood 10 to 5 in favor of Millorsburg. Whoever had charge should learn not to take a team o ut who had to substitute for good 7la.vers, inexpciiencod ones A Projoctoscopo entertainment will bo given iu tho Town Hall Tues day and Wednesday evenings. It is said to bo immense, as it reproduces motions of men marching, sound of bands playing, etc The circus on Friday did not get rich on tho pro ceeds as tho attendance was very small. PAXTONTILLK ' BEAVERTOW. John Rigel, who has been work iug at the blacksmith trade in Illi nois, has again returned after a few weeks' visitiug his mother and friends at this place.... Mr. and Mrs. Shaw of Sunbury are visiting the hitter's parents, Edward Beaver's.. Grant E. Heimbach has again re turned home after a few weeks eui nlovtnent at Lewistown. .. .Frank Beaver after a mouth or more of illness is again able to be out. OlfcJL) Ilettie Attig returned home from Glen Union last Saturday ...Chil- drcus' Day services were held in the United Evangolical Church last Sun day evening.... Irvin Graybill and son, Hoy t, who had boon working near Jamison City returned home lost week.... Uriah Howell spent a week at home with his family.... Mrs. Tillman Romig and If rs. Reub en Weirick visited at Vicksburg over Sunday Miss Kate S. Boweasox of Carlisle Indian School is spending a two months' vacation at home and is enjoying a much needed rest. She rides a bicycle and hopes to get enough sunshine and fresh ait to last for ton months.... Henry W. Felty purchased a Beethoven organ a few weeks ago. His daughter, Al ice, is enjoying it very much.... It W. Gift who is working in Sunbury spent Sunday with his family ... .Huckloborry harvest is in full blast. Many of our citizens are out gathering berries every day . . . .Rol- lin Bowersox spent a delightful week with his sister at Carlisle. A ride over the battle field at Gettys burg was a very enjoyable feature of the visit... .Preston Erdley and family of Swinoford and David Coleman and family of Beaverlown visited Uriah Howell's on Sunday. V.ili'i ate Your liowols With timcnret. I :-pily Ciitlmrtic. cure ronstlpiitlon forever. 1( CC-C. full, ilruKKiatarefund money. A NEWTBIUMPg. The Drcmletl 'uiiniiiittln tun be ii red. T. A. Slouuin, Hie tirent Chemist and Soli-Mist, V III send to SulTereM. Three tree Hollies ol Ills Nevtly Discovered Keniedlca to Cure CuU Kiiiuptlou nnd Hi: Limit Troubles. Nothing could be fairer, more iihlliintroplc or currv more J".v lo the nfltleted, than the gener ous offer of the honored und distinguished theui. Lsl, T. A. Mociiin, M. l' of New iorn Ulty. lie bus discovered a rellublennd absolute cure for consumption, ami all bronchial, throat, liint: mid ehesl diseases, catarrhal affection)), general decline m.d wenknesa, loss of (lean alid ail con dlllimsof wasting away, and to make us irreut merits known, will Heuti three rreu iioitiesor ins newly discovered remedies to any nfllleled read. ol the 1'ost. Already Ills "new scientific B.vslom of mcdl. clue" liaa permanently cured thouHuuda ol ap parently hopeless caacs. The Doctor considers It not onlv Ills profes sional, but Ids relljflniiH duty a duty which he ownes to mifferlMi humanity do donate his In fallible cure. He has provided the "dreaded consumption" to Ijo a curable dlscii-e hoyond a doubt, In any climate, nnd haa on tile In Ids American ntid Kuropcan laboratories thousands of ' heartfelt testimonials of irratltiide" from those beuelllled and cured, In all part of the world. CatarruiU and pulmonary troubles lead to con siiinntlon. noil eoimiiinntlon. uninterrupted. means spi-cdy and certain death. Don't delay until It Is too latii. Simply write T. A. Nlociim. M. C , i I'lne Street, New York. Klvllitf express and ixistofllce address, and the free medicine will be promptly sent, l'lease, tell tho Doeiur you saw his ofTcr la the Tost. IMm fort'onnljr t'alra. Tho following are among those an nouncod: Ilollidnysburg, September 1-1-17 ; Bloorasburg, October 13 16; Carlisle, September 28-30 ; Tort Roy al, September 15-17 ; Lititz, Septem ber 14 ( Allentown, September 20 21 Milton, October 5-8 ; Newport, Sep tember, 22-21,Lewisburg, Saptember 29-30, October, 1-2; York, October 4-8 ; Hanover, Septomber 7-10. State fairs will be held ou the following dates : Pennsylvania state agricul tural society, Johnstown, September 011 ; Grangers' interstate exposition, Williams' Grove. Aug. 23 28; Mt. Gretna agricultural, mechanical and industrial exposition, Mt. Gretna, August 16-20 ; Patrons of Husbandry exhibition, Center Hall, September 1318. July 5. near Mexico. Juniata couu ty, Kmiua Yerdilht, daughter of Dau iel Wolf, aged 23 years, 5 months and 8 days. Interment in the old Lutheran Cemetery, north of Free burg, on Wednesday. Rev G. D. Druckenmiller officiated. July 9, 1897, near Richfield, Har vey S., son of Jacob F. and Cather ine George, aged 31 years, 11 months and 7 days. Funeral held on the 12th 1 inst, at the Niemond s Ueiorined Church. Revs. O. G. Romig and John Landis officiated. In Fremont Pa., June 19,1897, Mr. William Schnee. aced 55 years, 8 m. and 7 days, interment at St. John's Church Fremont. Rev. H. H. Spahn officiated. Near Fremont June 27. 1897. Chas. Stuck, aged 5 years 8 months and 13 days. iDtermeut nt Arbogast's church, Rev. H. H. Spahn officiated. Villi Lai-gent package greatest economy. Made only by THE N. K. PA1RBANK COMPASY, Chicago. BL Louis. New York. Boston. Philadelphia MAKltl H'.li. July 1. bv Rev. W. A. Haas. Aunie Teats, of Hummel's Wharf, and Galen F. Holshue, of Shaiuokin. On the 25th June, by Rev. J. H. Barb. Martin Buyer, of Now Berliu. and Miss Mary M. Auraud, of Se-linsgrove. In Lewisburg, on the 2(5th June, by Roy. J. F. Dotdap, Mr. Kdward Keefer, of Sunbury, aud Miss Evora Attig, of I'axtonville. Tho July Magazine Number of The Outlook has a timely article ou tho Dobs Commonwealth from a special coi respondent, Mr. Ray S. Baker. The perusal of this article and the editorial comment which accompa nies it gives to tho reader a justor idea of the lators co-operative scheme than is obtained from the daily press. &) a year. The Outlook com pany, 13 Astor Place, New York. how to"find out. Fill a bottle or ooinmou water glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too fre quent defire to urinate or pain In the baok, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WH AT TO DO. There is comfort iu the knowledge so often expressed that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney rem -edy fulfills every wish in' relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, blad der and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urin and scalilintr pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that un pleasant necessity of beitur compel! ed to get up many times during the night to urinate. The luild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands the hlh est for its wonderful cures of themoxt distresing cases; If yon need a ined iclnn you should have the bef.t. Sold by drugtfit-ts price fifty cents nnd one dollar Kor a Hitmple bottle anil pam phlet, both sent free by mail, mention I'ost and H.-nil your full post-Hlce address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. lling- hiunton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper nunrHtitei tlie ri'iiumeuess of this offer. KEEP YOUR BOWELS STRONG ALL SUMMER I lABBV CATHARTIC 10 25. so: CURE CONSTIPATION DRUGGISTS A tblft nnw and thn will prerpnt tliarrhrrn. d,iH-iitrv,iill inmnirr compUlntp.riiuBtnir pftur.natariil ll I U. taniplnl bixiklct fro. Ad. KTKKI.1NU KKMKUY CO..Cnlrito. Muntraal, Can., or Now York. 170 i,-r.-.v i.'".i'"sV DON'T SACRIFICE . . . Future Comfort for present seeming Economy, but BUY tho Sewing Machine with an established reputation that guarantees you long and satisfactory service : Tl;e Wl)ite. aIts beautiful bgured wood work', durable construc tion, fine mechani cal adjustment, coupled with the Finest Set of Steel Attachment?, makes it the Most Desirable Machine iu tbe Market, FRANK S. RIEGLE, MlDDLEBUKGH, PA. ftSond for our beautiful half-tone catalogue. Shambach & Reigle ninolc Qmltlis, A. M. Sliiiinlmt.'li ami Foster Keigle liave formed a purtnershiii ami can lie found nt the OLD RELIABLE STAND. The l)est and finest work in all kinds of Iron and Steel will be executed in the most natisfactory manner. 8 srao. Middleburglu Pa. Cs3Z ' Ii)surar)ce. Snyder's old, and reliable Gen'i Insurance Agency, SELINSGR0VE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA- DEJlnaox- W. Snydor, Agent, Successor to the late William H. Snyder. The Par-Excellonco of Reliable Insurance is represented in the follow ing lint of Standard Companies, from which to make a selection. None Better the orkl over. LOCATION, ASSETS. FIltE Royal, Liverpool, En?, (ineludinff foreign assetb) $43,000,000.00 Ifurtford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Co.) 8,045,735.02 Phoenix, Hartford, Conn. 5,588,058.07 Continental, New York, 6,754.1)08.72 German American, New York, fi,240,0!)8.83 LIFE Mutual Lifo Ins. Co. New York, 204,038,983.66 ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Accident Ins. Co. Subscribed Capital of 3,750,000.00 Fire, Life aud Accident risks accepted at the lowest possible rate, jus tified by a strict regard to mutual safoty. All just claims promptly and satisfactorily adjusted. Information in relation to all classes of Insur ance promptly furnished. ELMER W. SNYDER, Agt., OQice on Market Street. Selinsgrove, Pa Great Reduction Sale of FIIH T ti YOU REMEMBER r"i i told YOU" Gotds, Notions, or what ii,.- straight to F. II. Maurer's. ' in! III IWB U1C I I 'rI 1 n ! Itv .. . 1 r Pi ' i J an.: iiicubuius inn. iou m t t m ,...-1 , o - v Dunn of your inoney every time. lU u ii.iri w us wuii ireated an.i buy iust as crood and ns i 4l w "'V K'H 1 U7 IIIO IJXJLllUl Our rci.utiitinn 14 i-llii .1 .1 - IT J IIIIIK llltlllllJIIIl It . I . l all kwp it at its k'st. Wlii.u fresh groceries, stylish dry pwj notions of any kind, lie sure tu(,j ami see us. 15e sure to buy f J oeiore diiviiil' elsewhere. ( : as you pass by and buy. uREAT CLOSING OUT Ummi tteurenovrcluHlnir out, nil t. . I . .. . "'"'"ii (iMi., ui, tusi uua ut'low to make rw j iu. uuiun kww, in name vou f..- n( . 1 low prices, luwur than you cun tuy eUt'wlierJ u wiuorcatn, inatwtlio reason neems cheaper tliun oilier di-alers. Dress Goods. F uney Wblto Dress Goods sold at s now 5 cert uo 10 . Jo li dO o5 All Wool Slli.lljs H do ii 1,, Percales, so Inches wide, sold at 13 now ceiJ do do At! Best Llfiht Calicoes, Dark Blue " Apioo Ginghams, All Clark's spool cotton, 'HI 111 . 7 4 noscetu " j " 4 Ladies'Shirt Waist Sold for 50c. now 3llc. Sold for 1.20c. now 7Sc. Sold for 1.50c. now 1.13c Men's Fancy Si Sold for 50c. now o-V. Sold for (.0 now :!7c Sold for 75c. now -18c. Boys', Sold for 50c. now I'.ilc " Sold for 25c. now 171'. Tl Ml s Bwt Cuuuh Syrup, f suaa UuuO. Vf I I in lime, wnn nr qnwuiwii. For Ninety Days I The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT TlIE GREATEST SACRIF1CR EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL PENN- fiYLVANIA. Vie are not selling out, but we do this to Inorease onr sales above any pre vlous year. We nive a few of the prices as follows : Soft Wood Chamber Suits flf.OO Cotton Top Mattress 2.35 Hard Wood Chamber Suits lO.OOiWoven Wire Mattress 1.75 Antique Oak Suits, Tieots l!.00:Hed Springs 1.25 Plush Parlor Suits 80.00 Drop Tables, per ft 60 Wooden Chairs per set 2.50, 1'lutfonu Rockers 2 60 In stock, everything in the furniture line, including Mirrors, Hook Cases, Desks, Sideboards, Cupboards, Centre Tables, Fanoy Rockers. Huby Chairs, Feather Pillows, Lounges, Couches, Doughtrays, Kinks, Hall Racks, Cant Beat Chairs flue, medium and cheap furniture, to suit all classes. PrlceB reduced ull through. Come early and see our stock beforej giving your order, aud thus save 15 to 20 per cent, on every dollar. Special Attention Given to Undertaking & Embalming. KATHEBMAN & HARTNAN, Limited, MIFFLINBURGH, P REAL ESTATE At Public Sale in Partition. By virtue of an order Issued out of the Or phans' court of Snyder County, l'a and to me UlrnttPd I will expose tin hereinafter doserlbed nl estate of Solomon ln.g. late of llenvtr Township, Said county, docpused to publln side nt the court liouso In the llwouuh of Mlddlc burKh, on . Saturday, August 7th, 1897, t ono o'clock p. m. to wit 1 All tht certain tract of lurid sliusis in Denver township, Snyder connty, Fa., bounded as follows, on the Norttt by liinils of Jacob Kramer, Kust by lands ol Henry Shaffer, south aud West by public rood, conttilnlnir 8 acrs more or less, with the ap purtenances. Terms will be made known on (lay of sale. F. B. KlTTKlt, Sheriff, Mlddll-burgo, July 12, lb07. Fusion between the Populists and Democrats soems to be a thing of tho past. Populist leaders are everywhere expressing their disgust with the uncertain attitude of the Democrats of all national issues. Not only aro large numbers of Dem ocrats in every State where there is a campaign this fall refusing to ac cede to tbe demand for tbe support of the Chieaaro nlatform nnd its doe. trines. but a largo number of Demo crats in Congress are abandoning ii. . 1 it. j me iruo-iiauo luuury auu supporb ing a high protection. ains i uifli Here we lire, crood r.lcn s rini.-. on- ly $2.o0 Ilovs' Extra GikhI tinlv D0f. ili ami l.fiO. Doys' Knee Pauls only 10c. lr and '25c .MEN'S EXT11A GOOD PANTS Only 60 cts. Alsoalisoflsix (leans, Limn, 8c. per lb., 9 lbs. for c.. HeHnH. an. niT lh.. a I tin. for 9sc. Svriliw. J Honey, tc. per qt., .Hie. cr gul.. Pure Srt ayrup, w. lerqi., uuo. iiwr k1"'. tfJ,wf per qt inc. per gil. Call nnd see these Groat ISargai in Slioes Iwfore you buy. I am we can please you and niv? )' money. COFFEK. 4 lbs. Lion coffee for 4Cv. or ncr lb. Arbuckles'llbs. for4('w.rl2 a My own brand 3 11. i"r 1J ,, IK fill 1 I" lor 4 Sc. or 15c. a lh. ' Chocolate 12c. SUGAliS. 12 lbs. light Urown f0c. 10 lbs. soft White CO. 10 Ilia, fmo (rrnnnlnfiil Tlllt'. linking Sisla 4c. a 11)., CornStt 5c. or 3 lbs. for 13e. Call to See Our Carpets. -MARKET PBICES; Butter, 11c. j' Shin Afnuf Cu liW Cliickens, 8c. H'""'1! Young Chickfit. l'c F. H. MAUilE NEWBKBLIN.' sica'Jj I'm.