1. Published every Thursday. Geo- W. Wageaseller, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription 1.50 per year. n-h iru-i be paid in advance when lent out' side the couuty.) RATES OF ADVERTISING. ah ir.m-.iint ilTi-rtl:ni.'nts not otherwise eoiiirartcil lur ill I rharvred at the rat-of 15 wnts tvt 11 in-(lion parlel ninHiin) for first Inwr lon ami 10 rents u. r Hue tor every aubaeaiicut titnerihm. Sf Drnlh nnlien pvUukri fru i obituary pocrry tribute of rrtptcl. ttt., three cent tin. Republican Standing Committee. Adams Tublas Mitchell. Troxelvllle. W.H. nor- imtn, 'I'mxelville. Benvcr-t Iiiih. v. stvi-lit, Heavertown. James M. Kline, Heavertown. Beaver W. ileo. J. Spueoo. McClure. T. A. Waj- ner. Miiiure. t'eutre Kliner Shiimluph. Vlddleburtftt. D K. llliiKainan. I'enus Creek. Chapman W. 11. Kertel ter. MeKeesllulf FUs, Kdmir Kelsh. HofTer. Frankllii W. 1. (ilfl, I'axlonvlllo, J. W. Elsen- huur. M l"MI-t.'irili Jackson -J. S. Venrlrk. KruUervllte, Isauo 111- ker. New Merlin. !Hli1dlelniri:h (ieo. W. Waifenwller, Mtddle- lnin.'h. N. A. Howes. Mlildleliurtfli. Jllddleer-'ek-l'. I.. How, Kreauier. It. H. Hum mel . K reamer. Monne-(ieo. 11. Leiner, Hlmmokln Dam, J. II. KiincR I'cnn 1 i:. Warner, Salem, Daniel Knouso, Se llniirrove. retry .1. N. Ilnmlns. Mt. Pleasant. Mills, It. F. Arlxiist. Mt. I'leasaiit MI1H. Kerry W.-H K. Nannie. HU'liliehl, Dan. Man- ' eval. illelilli-ld. Sellnsiri.in N. S. FMier, Sellnsrove, F. 11. MlllUl. S.-llllS'TCIV'. sprltitr I r. A. M. :nlt i. n-aver Spring. 1". K. li.'iu- l. IteiverNnrtnirs. Union-;. I. I'l in lers, I'url. Treverloti, o. U. IMl' i. I'.il'l Tri'VlTtnll. V.lnhHi4'n-J"irv Cliarlet, Freeuiirs, W. II. (,i mini, Freelmrs. ;; l i c. i n ti vkk t. Assoi'iiit-: Ju'i;!', IF. C!. Siiiiijixcll. J'rolionot'iri, i. M. Miimlel. Rf.tfhlv.r D llcconht, J. II. VTillh. Di.itrir) ' .ttlnrui', J. JI. HnKir. Jury ('-1111111., Jon 11. Ilendrii'lcx. Thursday, Aujr. 20, 1897. A Great Junkotina Trip. We are it pi to suppose that junket ins trips tiro the poculiur privilogo of City Fathers and politicians! in general, and it is a surprise to learn that the greatest junketing trip 01 record has been inaugurated by the Son Board Air Lino. Nothing com parablo with this undertaking has ever been heard of, or even dreamed of, in the annals of railway manage ment. Imagine a railroad company sending off an entire train laden with nil kiuds of edibles and delica cies, and conveying a large company of mea and women whose only oc cupation for Heverul weeks to come will bo to travel from place to place and hold opou-air-picnics in the market places and public squares in tho towns and villages through which they may pass ! Strange to say, the Htockh61dors and others in terested iu tho Sea Board- Air Jjiue have raised no note of compluiut agaiust these extraordinary and unheard-of proceedings. This railroad company lias under taken a most eroditublo and novel work, which originated in tho brain of one of its oilieials. Tito Sen Board Air Line runs through sections of tho South where tho people are poor, ignorant tut I thriftless ; they conse quently eontnimtf) but littlo to tho support of the railroad. It is clearly impossible to remove these people, even temporarily, to moro highly civili.ed regions, and thus to edu cate thniit to a higher plane ; ho tho proposition was made, and acted up on, for the railroad company to equip a train of curs with every con ceivablo household and farm ap plianco which ought to bo iu daily use among those people to euable them to cultivate tho soil and to live iu comfort. Then Mr. John F. Pat rick for ho is tho originator of the schoine selected a company of 'JO men and women to travel with him through the Southern States iu tho special train, which is called the "Sea Board Air Lino Iudustrial Training School Outfit." this somo what lengthy namo boing painted in large let tors on tho cars. Tho Kailway Age has secured photographs of tho train, of tho com pany encamped in tho town of Che raw, S. C, and of tho country people llockiug iu to see the "circus;" and in its description of tho scones from the local papers wo learn that tho women of tho party give cooking lessons to the farmers' wives. Thoy make apple butter, jams and other delicacies, and explain the mysteries of drying fruit with homo-made evaporators, constructed before their eyes, and give .instruction iu many other useful nrts. Whilo all this is going on under tho trees the men of tho party give practical les sons to tho farmers iu good road making, and show tho use of various agricultural nud other implements. There is 110 advertising of spqciul makes whatever. Tho icsthetic fea ture of the educational exhibit is not forgot ton. Every one knows how depressing it is to tho mind of the cultivated trav eler to pass through miles and miles of desolate country, such as the Sea Board Air Line traverses ; and tbt enlightened management of this rail road have perceived the economic value of cultivated fields and of beautiful stations. They have, there fore, undertaken to ewe ins true tions, and Lave offered prizes for certain accomplishments in this di rection. The farmers appear to have awakened to the educational value of this novel undertaking, and in several localities have presented res olutions of thanks to the company and expressed their sense of appre ciation of the value of theso object lessons. This scheme, which is so very or iginal in conception, is thoroughly practical, and id likely to prove a paying venture to the railroad com pany. Duty. It l a duty w owe to oureelvo-s, ns well as those who are dependent upon us to preserve our health and strength. Aunt Rashael't Peru vian Malaria Ullters ure found to te an unfail ing and valuable assistant la maintaining the rlttor of tho the, and system In keeping It In tone. Kivellent tor those subject to malarlut fever, females and weakly persous to give an appetite. Who Paid tho Bill Kev. Dr. S. C. Swallow, of Harm- burg, tho Prohibition candidate for State Treasurer, iu a speech iu Phila- lelphia referred to the Bliss Boor bill, passed at the recent session of the Legislature and signed by tho Governor, which enables brewers, no matter what their character or reputation mav be, to plaut a brew ery iu hi y place within tho Com monwealth without undergoing tho scrutiny of the courts, and thou added : "You have heard of tho (58.000 Lexow bill, containing such items as 4,000 telegrams sout by one member of the Committee and $23 a day for hotel accommodations. A Great ob jection was raisod to this bill. After a little whilo it disappeared. Its friends said it had been paid. Who paid it! Go to the brewer and ask him that. "If you ask him who paid the $G8,- 000, he will wtnkhts right eye. If you ask him if he helped to raiso this amount, he will wink his left eye. If you ask him whether this had any connection with the Bliss bill, he will wink both eyes." A NEWTBIUMPH. The lredMl Conxiiinptlon Can be iirra. T. A. Slocum, the (ireat tlhemlsf and Scientist, Will send Ui Sufferers, Three Free Bottles of Ills Newly Discovered Kemedles to Cure Con sumption and all Lung Troubles. Notlilnir could be fairer, more iihlluntronlo or carry niore Joy 4o the alllli'ted, than the gener ous oner or t lie noiioren una nisiinginsneueiieui 1st, T. A. Slocum, M. C, of New York Ulty. Ho has discovered a reliable and absolute cure forroiiHiiiiipllon, and all bronchial, throat, luntf and chest diseases, catarrhal ulf notions, general decline ai.d weakness, loss of llesh nhd all con ditions of wasting away, mid to make it great merlin know n, will send three free boltlesof bis newly discovered remedies to any mulcted reuil ol the 1'ost. Already Ills "new sclentlllc system of medi cine" has permanently cured thousands of up p:i"eiilly hopeless cases. The Doctor considers It. not onlv his profes sional, lull bis religions iliity a duly which lie owncs In suffering htliniiiilly do donate his In fallible cure. lb' has provided the "dreaded consumption" to lie a curable diseu-e bo oml a doubt, In any climate, and lias on tile In his Ainorlcan and Kuropean laboratories I hoiiwnils of hearlfeli tesiimonluls of gratitude" from I hose bcnriliicd and cti n il. In all parts of the world. catarrhal and pulmonary troubles lead to con sumption, and consumption, uninterrupted. means speedy and lain death. Don't, delay until It Is too hie. simply write T. A. slocum, M. (' , lis 1'lne Street, New York, giving express ami posiortlce address, and the free medicine w ill lie promptly sent. I'leasu tell the Doctor you saw his oiler lu the I'osr. Tho Ccrruntina Ballot Box- llnlenM. l.cwis-1'res. North Carolina S. A. Women of ordinary intelligence are staggored by the bold and con vincing manner in which it is so commonly asserted that politics are too corrupt for women, and that the cesspool of tho ballot must bo avoid ed by tho gontlo sex. Such asser tions are 111 ado on the presumption that man is a superfine article, and like solid silver-ware, it matters not how blackenod and corroded hu may become ; a little brushing up and he is as beautiful and as bright as ever. We poor women are supposod to typ ify the cheapest kind of Britannia- ware; by the slightest blemish wo are undone forever; the magic touch of Allidau can novor restoro our pristine luster. If a woman must necessarily be come polluted by entering the politi cal arena, why is she not contamin ated by intimate association with thoso who have occasioned this mor al leprosy ? And yet amid this noble army of men who so heroically guard tho honor of American womanhood by shiok'.iug it from the dangers of the ballot box, wo hear no inontion of one of them condeming himself to celibacy or shunning matrimony for the lofty idea that his society would degrade and debase women. Oh.no! the weakest woman on earth is sup posed to be invulnerable to a 3C5 days' contract with the originator of corruption, but would be smirched in ten minutes by approaching a bal lot box once a year. THE FOCHT BILL Providing forth return of pauper t and indigent insane pr$on not having a legal settlement within this Uommonteealth to any other ttate or country to which they mail belong: Section 1, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa tives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in the General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that in all cases of commitment of indigent in sane person to any of State hospit als for the insane it shall be the duty of the court in making such com mitment to determine to legal resi dence of such indigent insane per son, whether such settlement be within the Commonwealth or in auy other state or country. Section 2. If upon such investiga tion the court making commitmeut of aforesaid, shall find that such person whose commitment to tbe suid institution is necessary has not a legal residence within the State of Pennsvlyania, or if the question of his legal residence is doubted.it shall be the duty of the clerk of said court without delay to notify the Stato Board of Charities, and if said court commits such persou to any of tho State asylums for the insane, not withstanding that he has not gained a legal residence, it thall be the duty of tho court to givo tho reasons for such recommendation. Section U. It shall bo the duty of Stato Board of Charities, either by a committee of its members, or by its secretary or by such agent hb it may designate to investigate the question of tho legal residence of.stich person as thall bo reported to the said Board, and such committee, secretary or agent shall havo authority to send for poisons and papers and to ad ministers oaths and aiHrmatious in conducting such investigation. Section 4. If upon investigation the said Board or its agent shall find that tho said person is not a legal 1 esideu t of the Stato of Pennsylvania, but has a legal residence in some other state or country ,there may be a proper order addressed to the trus tees of the lunatic hospital to which such indigent insane person has been committed, cause him to be returned to that state lor country where be has a legal residence, or to that state or country whence ho came to the State of Pennsylvania, and the ac tual necessary expense of returning such porson shall be paid from the State Treasurer, by warrant drawn by the Auditor General on the State Treasury on an account settled by Auditor General, like proceedings shall be had in all ' cases where any such indigent insane person is con fined in any county prison or poor house. BSkction 5. The State Board of Charities is bore by authorized and empoworod to enter into agreement with the authorities of tho other states which shall adopt legislation consistent with this act for tho arbi tration of disputed questions bo tween tho states and the state of Pennsylvania respecting the rosi- uenco 01 nisaiio persous, paupers and other dependents and for tho return of such persons to their proper resideuco. ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tint bladder was created for one purpose, nntnely, a receptacle for the urine, nud us such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one of two wavs. The llrst way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless loeal treatment of other diseases. IIIKP CAI'SK, rnliealtliy urine from unhealthy kidnevs is the chief cause of bladder troubles. So the womb, like the bladder, was created for one purposes. and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or disease, except in rare cases. It is situated back of and very ulose to the bladder, there- tore any pain, disease or Inconveni ence manifested in thekidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to female weak ness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided. To ilnd out cor rectly, set your urine aslda for twenty tour Hours, a sediment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and the extraodinary effect of r 'Kihner'r Swamp-Root, the great kidney, and bladder remedy is soou realized. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At driiir- gists lifty cents aud one dollur You may have n sample bottle and pam phlet, both sent free by mail. Meu tiou the Middleburgh, Post and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hinshamton. N. Y. The proprietor of tins paper guarantee the genuineness tins oiler. CTftn PQIUJf Is a cure for drunkenness 0 I Ul'LTlllS which can be given with or without the knowledge of the drinker and will completely stop the desire for liquor. Women can secretly ndinlnistcrSToe-DKINK and effect cures. Its merits have been proven in thou sands of raucs. Mailed in a plain sealed wrap per, with directions, on receipt of ONS DoLLAK. Particulars and testimonials free, bEAKLKS & CO., 34 l'nrk I'luce, Kent York, iUHtS WHfHf All ti vf (ins. Bort CoUKh Bjrup. TuMtUood. Dm In tlniA. Sold hr flnttrirl.t t W ran W Largest package greatest THE -. IL. FAIRBAStK COMPANY, Chicago. 81. Louis. New York. Boston. Philadelphia. KEEP, YOUR BOWELS lAHDY CURE CONST. PATIGH 10 25 so: A taulrtnnw anil then will pit-rent dlnrrhn-it. Ovki-hi.tt. ll iinonor rT.nnliint..rnui.nir er. natural rmi. Samiilrand lionkli t freo. Ail. STKKI.INU faKMKIiY lH).,i:iiliim. M-mlri-nl, l'aii..nr New Vork. 70 DON'T SACRIFICE. ... Future Comfort for present seeming Economy, but UUY the Sewing Machine with an established reputation that guarantees vou long and satisfactory service : L '.Cn; KJa-W ' mt ?Sie&It8 beautiful figured wood im8mS w-M-abloconrtruc- IfflSond for our beautiful half-tone Ii)surar)ce. Snyder's old, and reliable Gen'i Insurance Agency, SELINSGR0VE, SNYDER COUNTY, PA- Ullmor W. Snydor, -A-gorxt, Successor to tho late William H. Snyder. The Par-Excellence of Reliable Insurance is represented in the follow ing list of Standard Companion, from which to make a (selection. None Better tho World over. Kyi K, I.OI ATIO.X, ASSETS. FIRE Koyal, Liverpool, Eng. (including foreign assets) $43,X)O,OOO.10 Hartford, of Hartford, Conn., (oldest American Co.) 8, 045, 735.02 Phoenix, Hartford, Conn. 5,588,058.07 Continental, New York, 0,754,908.72 German American, New York, fi,240,0!)8.83 LIFE Mutual Life Ins. Co. Now York, $204,638, 983.G6 ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation, Accident Ins. Co. Subscribed Capital of 750,000.00 Fire, Life and Accident risks accepted at the 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. SNYDE U, Ast., Oflice on Market Street. Seliusgrove. Pa Great Reduction Sale of 1 11 HU U For Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OP FURNITURE AT THE GREATEST SACRIF1CR EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL PENN SYLVANIA. We are not celling out, but we do this to Increase our sales above auy pio ioun year. We give a few of tbe prioes as follows : Soft Wood Chamber Suits $U.00;Cotton Top Mattress 2.25 Hard Wood Chamber Suits 16.00 : Woven Wire Mattress 1.75 Antiquo Oak Suits, 8 rieoes 19.00 : Bed Springs 1.25 l'ltish Parlor Suits 80.00: Drop Tables, per ft 60 Wooden Chairs per set 2.50:Platforra Rockers i 250 In stock, everything In the furniture line, liieludlng Mirrors, Hook Caseii, DeskR, Side-boards, Cupboards, Centre Tables, Fancy Rockers. Baby Chair Feather Pillows, Lounges, Couches, Dougbtrays, Sinks, Hall Racks, Catf Seat Chairs tine, medium and eheap furniture, to suit all classes. Prices reduced all through. Come early and see our stock before' giving your order, and thus save 16 to 20 per cent, on every dollar. Special Attention Given to Undertaking & Embalm ing, KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited, , MIFFLINBTJRGH, P economy. Made only by STRONG ALL SUMMER I CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS T)el;ibe. tion, fine mechani cal adjustment, coupled with the Finest Set of Steel Attachment?, makes it the Most Desirable Machine in the Market. FRANK S. REEGLE, MjDDLEBUEG IT, PA. catalogue. L33 e 3 "YOU REMEMBER WHAT l TOLD YOU" "When you buy Groceries, 1) tJomls, Notions, or what not 1 straight to F. II? MaurerV. ' prices are ric;ht, quality good, and measures full. You get the worth of your money every time. nt. tie child is as well treated and w buy just as good nml as many jr,HKi, as his mother. Sn 8 UU V n pin.iiiuii in iHir siiH'K in trade. 'e must maintain it ami keep it at its liest. When you want fresh groceries, stylish dry r,, notions of any kind, he sure toomu! anil see us. Ik; sure to buy ,, k-fore buying elsewhere, ( 'om,. ; as you pass by ami buy. liRE&T CLOSING- OUT mum. Wo are now closing out ml our s; i ins m Summer goods nt cost and below to mak" room lor tho Full (roods. Will name you a ti w ot ow low prlcem lower tlmn you enn buy H.-owhert Wc 'll for cash, that Is tlie reason wo can li cheaper than other dealers. Dress Goods. Fuucy White Dress Goods sold at s now 5 c.iiti. do 10 7 .. ' do u lo 5 is .. All Wool Sliallyn as H do 14 )0 Perenlrs, 81I inches wide, sold at 13 now ci-nu do 10 ti do 74,, All Hest Lltflit Calicoes, now is conn " " Dark .. ., " " Blue " .. 5 ,. Apion Ulnghama, 5 ,. All t'larks Spool Cotton, 4 .. Ladies' Shirtwaists Sold for 50c. now 3(!e. Sold for ,1.20c. now 7 Sc. Sold for 1.50c. now l.loe Men's Fancy Shirts Sold for 50c. now 32e. Sold for (0o. now .'J7e. Sold for 75c. now 4 Sr. Roys', Sold lor 50c. now oi'c. " Sold for 25c. now 17'. '. in Here wc are, good ilea's Suiis, on ly 2.50 Roys' Extra Good only 1KV. 1 .25 and 1.50. Roys' Knee 1'anls only lOe. 1'ic and 25c. MEN'S EXTRA GOOD PANTS Only 60 cts. Henna, Lima, 8c. per lb., 9 lbs. for x'V., Soup Iieaim, 3o. per lb v lbs. for3e. Svri"S tt'lnt Honey, do. per qt Sue. (wr Jfal.. I'uru sujfiir Syrup, uo. per qt., 30c. per gal., l'ure !; rup, H. per 11C 18o. per gil. Call and see these Great lliirgain in Shoes Ix-fore you buy. 1 11111 sun' wc can please you and save ymi money. COEEEE. 4 lbs. Lion coffee for 40c. or ler lb. Arbuckles 4 lbs. for 40c. or 12 all Bargains Cfllii My own brand 3 lbs. for 4i'e. I,r '14c. a lb. Java and Kio loose roasted 1 for 48c. or 15c. a lb. Chocolate 12c. SUGARS. 12 lbs. light Drown 50c. 10 lbs. soft White 50. 10 lbs. fine granulated 50c. Uaking Soda 4c. a lb., Corn starch 5c. or 3 lbs. for 13c. r Call to See Our Carpets. -MARKET PRICES Butter, 15c. Egg", 13 Side Meat, ... Lard, 5c. Chickens, 8c. Hum, 10c. Young Chickens, 9c 9.AU (lootl Bnttcr Wanted. F. H. MAURBB, NEW BERLIN, PA.