Senators Dor ham and indrewi De clare Hostility to Senator Quay. 1 BIO INDEPENDENT MOVEMENT. AJl the AntNMMhlo aad AntNBoaa rorrra Id the Stat to Calto A Third Candidate For Governor Senator Andrews Says Colonel Stone la Not Quay'a Candidate A Caae or Scare All Around-Still Gunning For Deala (From Our Own Correspondent) HariidburK, Nov. The danger that was reared by the Republican lead ers has at last materialised. Dr. Swal low ts a full fledged candidate for gov ernor next year. He expects to take advantage of the disaffection In the Republican party ami sweep up the steps of the capltol like a four time winner. The rait week has been full of po atlcal surprises. Senator llurham. the personal lieutenant of Senator Quay Hi Philadelphia, came out with a dovla ration practically declaring himself In dependent of Senator Quay. In the Newspapers hp stated that no contracts r harmony deals which Senator Quay might make with Secretary of State Pavlrl Martin would be binding on Mm. Privately, to his friends, he de clared very emphatically that he was done with Senator Quay forever. He had not been consulted about the Sen ator's harmony visits to Secretary Martin, and he did not propose that Senator Quay should make a fool of Mm after standing up for the gentle man from Heaver as he had done. l.KXOW ANDREWS HOT. Following clooely on this came a declaration from State Senator Will iam H. Andrews. As Is well known. Senator Andrews Is running the cam paign of Colonel W. A. Stone for gov ernor. Andrews, who In private de clared his disgust and dissatisfaction with Senator Quay In attempting to patch up peace, also declared that he was through with the "old man." As evidence of the way he felt he Im mediately gave out an Interview In which he declared that Colonel Stone was not the candidate of Senator Quay, but that Instead he was making the canvass on his record as a Republican. Of course the fact that Colonel Stone has as his principal supporter the man who became notorious as chair man of the lxnw committee; that this man, W. H. Andrews, Is working the delegates for Stone, spending money In his behalf, and running a suite of offices In Pittsburg at his ex pense while booming him as Governor Hastings' successor, suggests the Idea that Andrews, as Quay once expressed himself, would like 'o know how It felt "to own a governor." IS STONE A STOOL PIGEON? If this premise Is correct the Stone candidacy represents either one of two things, the aspiration of "Lexow" An drews, who Is a man that was never known to do anything without seeing something In It for himself, or the de sire of Senator Quay to control the next governor. Because It has beeiv estao. lished that over a year ago pen a tor Quay promised the gubernatorial suc cession to Colonel Stone. But. ns has already been pointed out In these dispatches. Senator Quay's de sire Is to use the nomination for gov ernor as a trading power to secure to himself a re-eleotinn to the United States senate. Senator Quay Is ready to throw down Colonel Stone, to whom one year ago he promised the gover norship. Mr. Quay Is quoted as saying In a recent newspaper Interview: "I am keeping my hands off the fight for governor. Too many of my friends are interested. As for Colonel Stone, he must take his chances with the rest. Stone has been well taken care of. I have kept him In congress ever since he went there." STILL TRYING TO DEAL. Senator Quay has not given up hope of making a deal with Secretary Mar tin and Senator Mngee. No deal has been perfected. Henutor Quay has not promised to do anything for David Mar tin, ami David Martin has not prom ised to do anything for Senator Quay. The matter Ftands Just where It did a week ago. Quay in badly frightened, and Is trying to make terms with Messnj. Martin and Ma tee, but no terms huve been made, because neither Martin nor Magee will trust Quay. Ab It stands today Quay Is distrusted by every political leader In the state. Ily his attempt to get under cover and leave Durham, Penrose. Thomas. Andrews ami all the rest of his friends out in ttie cold ne nus soured mem, i and they are waiting an opportunity to : throw him off. Messrs. Martin and Ma-I ge. to whom Senator Quay has gone on his knees and begged for reconcllla- J Hon and peace, refused to make a deal, and so Senutor Quay cannot claim their friendship or aid. The result Is that he is ready to fall between the tubs without u friend In either camp. Hut, mop' than this. Senator Quay must certainly see defeat In the next legislature. Ten counties In the state Kuve Swallow, the Independent, a plu rality, and If the same counties next year return Independent members of the legislature Senator Quay cannot hope for re-election. Add to these the antl-Quuy members that will be elec ted from Philadelphia and Pittsburg and the scattering Independents over the stnte and it will be a political im possibility for Quay to secure his re election to the senate without buying DeinocruUc votes. . FIGURES FOR IT. A few figures are very convincing. In the last legislature there were 216 Republicans in senate and house. In the house alone there were 172 Repub licans. Of this number "6 were staunch anti-Quay men, who represented antl Quav constituents. In the counties which were carried for Dr. Swallow nve of them were Quay counties, repre senting nine ineiubers. If these coun ties alone next November elect anti Quay members to the assembly Senator Quay will huve In the house only one f a majority, provided the old number itf 78 Is rc-rlected. But the terrible rec ord of the last legislature will result in an upheaval, and instead of 76 anti Quay members there Is more likelihood f 96 being returned. Over In the senate there were 4i Re publicans, 23 of whom vacate Ulf eats this year. Some of these are candidates lor re-election, but their records are ao bad that they will not be returned, and In their stead snav tors In touch with the people, and therefore anti-Quay and antl-bosa sen ators to the eore, will take their places. If but 11 anti-Quay senators are elected the senate will be hopelessly cone, and the legislature on Joint ballot will be overwhelmingly anti-Quay. Senator Quay has figured this all out, and it la because of the danger Impend ing that he has nought to make peace at any terms to "throw down" all of his former friends, to trade off the governorship, or do anything that will permit him to retain his hold on the legislature. There is no doubt that If Senator Quay got deep enough Into difficulty he would attempt to get help from the Democrats, but such a move ment would Involve so much scandal that he would hesitate quite a while before attempting anything so daring. RIG INDEPENDENT MOVEMENT. Your correspondent has It on the best authority that a movement Is on foot to unite all of the various reform and Independent movements In the state under one head, and thus concentrate all anti-Quay forces In one gigantic movement. It Is proposed to take a man of wide experience In statesman ship and of unassailable character as a candidate for governor. Such a man as Henry W. Palmer, for example, ex attorney general of this state. This movement hopes to draw Into It either one of the Republican factions, both of which are now hostile to Quay, and thus strengthen Its power. Ample funds will be forthcoming to carry on the work. The projectors of this scheme will not endorse a candidate of either party, but will put a third candidate In the field in the hope of electing any body but the choice of the bosses and machine men. It will be remembered that two weeks ago it was stated in these letters that a new movement was on foot among Senator Quay's own friends to get rid of him. This movement is now seen In the declarations of Senators Durham and Andrews. If you doubt the aise-r tlon regarding the new Independent movement. Just possess your soul In patience for a few weeks and watch It materialize as I hsve predicted! STAGE GOSSIP. Maude Adams has taken up golf and hag developed into quite an expert pluver. This la especially appropriate iiKitmuch as she is cow starring; in a Scotch pluy. Londoner are displaying a lot of Interest over the forthcoming engage ment in that city of r.nrn urn's circus. Plans Br progressing rapidly. Invita tions will be sent the royal family and noted people. E. Shaw, In advance of "In Old Mad rid," gives an entertaining account of an experience he had in an Iowa town, lie called upon a local editor, who is also a justice, and gave him some press matter regarding the coming engage ment of his company. The article was headed "A Theatrical Treut." The editor solemnly handed back the copy with the remark: "That will never do In this town. We are all total abstain ers" Out he accepted an article beaded In Old Madrid Coming, which ap peared In his next issue "An Old Maid Coming." John Ray has been telling a New Hnglund newspaper about the "house wagon" In which he aiy Emma Kay en joy their vacations, fctaid Mr. Kay: Nelind the wagon made in Wash ington and It was sent to Chi cago to be fitted up two years ngo. It weighs 1,900 pounds, fitted with every convenience, including bicycles, pun, fishing outfit, domestic articles and un aluminum boat that takes apart in three pieces. The boat cost $100. In t we fish and many a fine catch have we made in the lakes of northern Wis consin. You see, we are independent of the railroads, ond can make 50 miles n dny without inconvenience." POINTS FOR MEN. If possible always wear black nt n funeral, or dark colors. !)i:;;ier invitations should always be rromTitly acknowledged and addressed to the hostess. The unpleasant odor of benzine from your frcslily-clcaued gloves will dis appear if you pluce them in the air for awhile. The gentlcmun should be introduced to the lady in some such form as the following: "Mrs. , will you allow fie to present my friend, Mr. -?" The Kton jacket is usually considered the dress coat for a very young boy. It is worn with black waistcoat and long trousers, white dresB shirt and small bluck tie. A Christmas gift from a young man to a young girl should consist of noth ing beyond a book, souie flowers, e busket of fruit or a box of candy. In books select some edition of a work which you are sure she does not possess a volume of her fuvorite poet, for in stance. Ladies' Home Journal. THE BICYCLE. liussiu recently ordered from n Freucli firm 1,000 folding bicycles, for the una of ber military cyclistH in the field. A young cyclist in Philadelphia t ides a wheel geared to 188, and he does not seem to exert biiuuelf very much in peduliug. A pus lamp for bicycles has been de vised, but, like the electric lamp, it is big and clumsy, and very likely to get nut of order, in addition to being costly. Inventors must try again. I'eople who take their bicycles on a Kuropean tour find their greatest trouble with repairers. These men abroad seem to be unable to under stand the peculiarities of the Amierican wheel, and they are apt to injure one part while repairing another. Uonoluln wants a number of the crack in America to race in that tar-off country during the late winter months. An arrangement boa practically been concluded on the quiet, and an invasion of that country is not aa for off as might be auppoeed. J fnnummiiittTT"; Ucizn ImtzzzX cf ft ICenspptionl -. on the i . written ricrican for the coo- I?; cil h.s i S'jrrpi:vt wi.v ah otnef renae- 2 dies put tozethef." It alio 5 tarsi The hypophotphitti of lime and sod are regarded by many English observers as specifics for consumption." . Scott's Emulsion contains the best cod-Iirer oil In i partially digested form 2 combined with the Hypophos- phites of Lime tnd Sod. This 9 remedy, a standard tor a quarter of a century, b in 9 . J l.L. .L- f .4 . exact actors wnu uu wiui views of the medical profession. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. All drus.rltts $oc. and li.oo. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chtmnu, Ntw York. Jury List. List of uranrt Inrors drawn f.r the Pnnrt of Oyer and Terminer anil General J .11 delivery and Court of yuurter hesMons f Hie Pence of nnynrr county new as urt, i erm, commencing Monday, iiev. 13 ixvr. GRAND JUUOR.S. Name. OocupnUor.. K 1 -MO. arhogA.t. .l.nVrsnn farmer, amis;, Philip, farmer, A u mi Her, lke, farmer, hashonr, A (, milirr, rartioiifa'r, A M. itantJeman fiister, Jifoh. farmer, Dielil, 14 W, farmer. (Jraybill, K C, pentlemaii, Oarman, I) U, farm.r, Furhman, J K, farmer, Fettemlf, Itcwwall. farmer, Hoffman, Benj., etavem'fg, fleudrick., Allan, farm.r, Jarrott, 1 X, farmer, Kerstettar, ft F. farmer, I.uta, W .1, shoemaker, Mover, Philip I, farmer, Nagle, Francis, farmer, Prica, W J, farmer Holh.rmel, Perry, laborer, Ntauffer, (' N, farmer, Witiner, W I, farm.r, Wagner, Chaa. K, carpenter, Ttiii.II, Frank, farmer, TKTIT Jl'ROIIS. Arnold, Stephen F, farmer, Bilger, Oao., genll.inan, Hoyer, U farraar, HnT.r, Knna, farmer, Dakar, J W, laborer. Hoyer, Krancia, farmer, Hoyer, W J. farmar, Hiek hart, Henry, laborer, HniUH, O A, lahorar. Covert, C W, liveryman, Clnpp, John, laborer, CroMMi, Charlaa, gentleman, Pnntlore, N T, lu. reliant, Krrtiev. .famea. ffnntleiuan, Krdley, C it liveryman, . Falkar, Keuliin, lahorar, PUher. Irrin J. farmar, Mood, Frank, farmar, HaMinger, Allan, farmer, Howell, John, cvalleman, Haiiman, Kliaa, farmar, llottanatain. ,1, laborer, llnlaapple, F P, lahorar, Kloaa, O M. Jeweler, Kratxer, Peter, farmer, K rat Ear. Michael, laborer, 1. i u -... V a.hlugton e'prlns franklin Hearer Penn Franklin Miridli'burgh Chapman Adam. Adam. W. Itaa.er Adams Penn Franklin HHnTOTe Waahlnirlon Jack eon Sprtns Union SollnMrova Union lnn Adam " Chapman Spring Franklin Pann W. Rearer Mlddleereek Fann Mlddleburg-h Jaokaon BelinagTove Perm l'eiin Vnlnn Franklin Nelinwwrv boring Penn Penn Middlecref k Hiddlehursh Centre Monroe Waehinirton Hpring Waehinirton Soliimirrove Chapman Penn Spring Alonroe Parry Hpring Waeutiiirtoii hltnirler, Alartin. farmer. Kamprer, (.nan , laiHirar, Ijenlinr. Chariea. lalmrei. I4!ing, Joseph, tteMin, Loplry, Michael, farmer, lwver, Solomon, farmer, Meiaer, (.' A, baker Manbet'k. 1 I. vent' Middlahurgh M.rl,. Miller. Henry, fan Frank lin rtnthrock, Jamea, i Franklin rHefnn, KrancU, ii Waahlngtnn iteaver Adama I), litre W beaver Penn Spring W. Perry Monroe Penn Centre Hmilh, Jacob O, lal Hwartx, Iiwac, farrc Hhaiikle. J K., J. fr Htuck, Jacob, farmer, Npade, eorjre, farmer, (Stiller.. 8 H, farmer, Hnyiler, (' U, farmer, Khaffer, K, farmer. 1 Inch, Jerome, farmer. Waller, Jobe, farmer, p KGLSTEK f) NOTICKH. Notice 18 noreny (ri. J-en that the following named Demons have filed their AdiululsiniLorH', Uuardlan, mid Ex ecutora' aecounr Id the IteirlHtor'i Oftlce of Buy der County, ami the dame win tie Drerjeuted tor conllnimdoii unci allowance at the Court llouae ui jsiuaiuuurifu. Muuuuy, Due. 13, ltwr. Klr.t and flnal account of W. M. Borer. Exec utor of tha enlate of Jacob Hholly. late of Union Towuehip, dee d. Klr.l and flnal account of Charles Htauffer. Ex ecutor of the eatate of Samuel Htauffer, lale of behntarrove, Pa., deo'd. Kirat and final account of Henrr 8. Hchnea. Ad ininlatratorof the e.Ute of Alexander Kmi.li, lata of Waahlngtou Town.liip, dee d. Kirat and final account of I. K Bouat. Admin i.tralor of the eatale of Francis M. Kerlig, late of atouroe Township, diro'd. First and flual account of Jea.e Corneliua, Ex eeutor of the eatate of Elizabeth Corneliua, late of Jack. on Town.liip, dee d. Account of Daniel Beaver, Uuardlan of Kiner oii liuimnel, minor child of Daniel Uumuiel, deoaaaed. Klr.t sad flual account of John P. LeIUel, Ad minintraUirof beiu Lailael, who wa. icuardian of bailie A. HaMinrar, a minor child of David llaMinger, lale of Uiddlocreek Twp., dee'd. Second and final account of Franklin and Cur tin boweraox, Kxecuton of the aetata of eJainuel Boweraox, laic of Franklin Twp., dee d. Fir.l and final account of A. H. Kurtx, Admin I.tralor O. T. A. of the e.tate of John Kurt, lale of VTeat Perry Townauip, deceanud. Account, of Ceorire tihoteherirnr. Guardian of HI met U. and Daniel W. lietiiUelmao. minor children of Daniel K. Helntxelniaa, dee d. O. M. HI1INDKL, Nov, 18. Kmrl.ter & Kecorder. Court Praclamation. tTHEKKAS the lion. Harold M. MoClure Preaident JudKe ol the Judicial Dt.lrlot. cumporad of the counties ol Snyder, and I'nion and Jureioiali Cruuee sud Z. T. Gum berlinif, i Aaauciale JudKes In aud forhuy der county, have iaaued their ineo.pt. bearluif dale the 4th day ol Out. A. It., 17, to me directed fur the bohlinit of an Orphan.' Court, a court ol Couiuiun Pica, court of Oyer sod Ter miner and (leiieral Court nl Quarter Seuloiu ol the Peace, st Middlehunch, lor the oouniy ol Snyder, nn the let Monday, (belnK tbt lath day of Dec. miff), and to continue one week. Notice U thorefure hereby given to the Coron er, Justice, of the Peaoe aud Conitablus to and lor the county ol Snyder, to appear lu their proper peraoo with their roils, records. Inquisi tions, examinations and other reineiubranoe to do thoae things which of tuelr otUo and In their behalf osriatn to be done and witnesses and persons proucutlnK to behalf of the Cola uionwealth aa-alnstany person or persons are re quired to be then aud there attendliii and de parlinK without leave at their peril. Justices are requested to be pnaotual In their attendance st the appointed time agreeably to notice. Olven under my bami m.i nlt the tjherlH's Office In Middletie , day ol Nov, A. D one thousand t -ed and ninety seven. i rfcK. ShorlU. To Cure Cc roreve s Take utscarets Cunuy C'u ' uutlc. lOe or Bo. It C C. C. fall to cure, UruxglaU r !uuU uiooey. Oato, r Haw York. a Jt tuumt Headacas Powders. "With regard to Dr. Jamea' Head aeh Powders, I hsve do hesitation in oommeodiDg them to sufierert from headache. They relive the pain peedily, and I bare never known anyone to be harmed by their use. I bare been a great eufferer from headache in my life, but have almost gotten rid of it by the eon stent use of hot water and fruit and br doing without coffee. The Dr Jamea Headache Powder have, however, greatly relieved meat times and I never allow myself to be with out them, and have recommended to other freely. C. C. McCabk." For aale by W. H. Spangler, Drug gist Middleburgb, Pa. G 17-0iu ONE OP TWO WAYS. - The bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, iiud as such ft is not liuble to miy form of (Urease except by iih t f two wnye. The Itrst way Ik from Imperfect action of the kidney. The second way is from CHrplecu iochI treatment of other disenses. CHIEF t'At'MK. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidney s Is the chief entire of lil.ulilwr troubles. Mo the womb, like the blmliler, whs created forotiepiirne., ami if not doctored too much i not liable to weakness or dinettee, -xft in rare enses. It is nitiititcd buck of and very clone to the bhtdder. there fore any lmiu, dirientte or liiconveiii ence itMtiifeNted in thekhliiev. buck, bladder or in iiiiryiaHiiKCl often, by mistake, attributed to leinale wenk ness or womb trouble of some sort. The error ieenwily nmde und mny be as easily avoided. To find out cor rectly, set your uihienriiclu for twenty four hour!), a pediment or settling indicate kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and the extrnodinnry effect of Dr Kihuer'r SvvHiup-Itoot, the IT rent kidney, and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should have the bent. At dritv iMets fifty cents and one dollar' You may have a fatnple bottle mid pam phlet, both sent free bv mail. Men tion the Middleburch, Post and rend vour address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., BiiiRhamtou, . Y. The proprietor of this paper guarantee the genuineness this olTer rfllOOD POISOf Primary. Km ODdaryorTsr. ifsdtalelotsdars. Yonsaabstreate?. ty. I f yoa prof er to come bar we will ooo lrafltloB.vrBiimirv.ii,!Tr L.M?'!re,'fwDNllsin aenaff. If w fail to oars. If you have taken xnar TJ,iod4m potash, and still bavs achee and Kma, at ooooa I'atchee la moaih, Hoes Throat, snplea. Copper Colored Snots. I'lcer. 2 say sart of tha i koay, HalrorKvebrowe falling l Swemiidarw bLOOO POISOS at, U Is this P"" w esm We solielt tba Bout ohstV te eas sod eballeuiaa tha. anrli tSHWeeusstesn, Thai dtoeaas ku n.m DwOlael tha aktll of aha rTTT'.'f -I"".T Mans. seeOOcaalBU behind oar anrandk. Divorce Notice. sahis baso Lint or sr. ri.ct.AST aiLLa, as v DKBOOrXTY, rsxs'A. Whereaa, William A. Baeoin. your htmhand ha. filed a libel in the Oniirt of Common l'leaa of Hnyder county. Pa , of May Terra, IS'A No. IS, praying a divorce again.! you, now you are hereby noli fled and required to appear in Raid court on or before Monday, the 13th day of December, next to an.wer tha complaint of tne mid William A. Ha.om, and in default of auch appearance you will be liable to have a divorce granted In your atmenca. r o, ui I I i-.o,, nurrill Ol gmvurr 1 o. 1 "'""n Oftice, Middleburgh, Pa , Oct lllh, lr.7 ADMINISTKATOH'S NOTICE. Let te rs of AduiiniHtratlon i n t h e etate ol BenJ. KreumtT late ol Middlecrwk Tp., Snyder county. P dee'd, kavlna been n run led to the nudeniiKned, all pernoni knowliiK them. mIvm Indebted to aald entitle are requeued to make immediate payment, while thone harlnn olaltm will premnt them duly lutheutleated to the Hndenlgoed. A, P. KRF.AMKIf, U. B. KKEAMKU. Oct. S, lr7. Adm'ra. KlnqdikE Alaskal Why not Kctyour share of the great fortunes to be realised from the wonderful dhcoverlee already made and to he nmde In this New Klon dike Alaska Eldorado? THE WASHING TON GOLD FIELDS EXPLOHAT10JI COM PANY under Its character U authorized to I 'roe pert for and acquire Mining Claims and Prop ertles In the wonderful sold field, of Klondike and Alaska. ImniuDee fortunes have already been realised end millions more will be made there. Will you allow tlilH.jjoldeO opportunity to pass you by? A few dollars Invested In in this uudcrtuklUa' inuy be the foundation to your fortune. The rush to the Wouderiuud Dec aasltatoe Immediate action. The first in the field the first In fortune. No 8i.cn opportunity has ever been pieentd to the people of the present feneration aa la offured in tha Klon dikeAlaska Gold Fields. All alisreboldoee get their full proportion of all profile. No div. denda are made on stock remaining unsold, Nend Jour order.euclo.ing Oue Dollar for each share of fully paid-up and uou-ansemable etock desired to the WASHINGTON OOLD P1ELDH EXPLORATION COMPANY, TaooUia, Waeh inirton. The following Taooma dealers in supplies for the Kloudlke aud Alaska trade are Stockhold ers in the Company and will inform you resid ing tha reliability of its ofdoers: Monty & Gunn, Groceries; A. K. Hoska, Harness Co.; Morris Gross Co , Dry Goods and ClolhlDg ; W. G. Kowland, Oulfilter; Hugo Fellta, Teule; Taooma Hardware Co. 10-2tt-lyr. Slierili'n Siilo ol REAL ESTATE I By virtue of a certain writ of Klera Facias is sued out of the Courl of Common Plea, af Hny der eouiily, Pa., aud to me directod 1 will ex pose to public aale at tut) Court House in Mid illuburllli, Pa., on rJaturday, Doe. 4, K)w7 at oue o'clock p. u., the following duacribed real estate to wit: All that certain tract of laud situate in Washington town.liip, Hnyder coun ty. Pa., bounded on the North by land of Abra ham Lawar. Kuet by land of Johu Lewer, on the South by land of Peter Kratxer and West by land of Howard Jonos containing U aorus more or teas, whereon are erected a dwelling house, bank barn and other outbuilding.. Seised, taken into execution and to be sold as tha property of Josuth Banner. P 8. RITTER, Hherlff. Hheriri oflloe, Middleburgb, Pa., Nov , low TS ll'BE A fLD III OKI: SsT Take Laxative Quinine Tablet. All Drug gists rot und tha money if il falls to cur. Xe. I -T-Ba for Fifty Cants. Guaranteed tobacco habit sure, makes weak tasn strong, Wood purs, tos, L All oruggUta, r 4 Wzm 4h&...- It Is worth your while to to give attention to aoiue reuaoua why lsn l he a reader or The Philadelphia 1'kicss. ' Tuk PiiEa U the greatest home newspaper of the United Mate h re'iril of cncli iisjr'e events, in all parts of the wurhl. is ttmre o-.uiplete littn that or anr ii her imper; It hits no space f-ir seiisalionalism or anv. tiling teiidiiii; ti lower or moral toue " No other 1'hilmlrlplna wper has equal fnrtihties Inrnb'iiining prompt slid accurate reH.rt. ol news evvuls hervver they may 7?U.r; ,:',,,r,.',r "r T" I'KKw re In every serlinn n Phils delpliis every .lu v ; ecl,l enrreMnilen-e t Til K pMKtej sre sta. Iii.il I nt every couuiy seat anil iinMrtsiit l.mn in PenusylVHiiiH T .?'' ."'""and llarylanil. hiiJ st every news ueutre in (lie United states and the old world. No other l'hllttilclphin ptipor equals Tux 1'itKse in iu rpt'ciul (lei'arlniH.it the woman's pane; the literary pntte; the umrket pae; the imes devoted tochurcli news, school ni'tvs, s.iLiotv news, (i. A. Ii. news, spurting new, t-W. The PiiEH is'iri n.lviince ofthe principles of the He puliluMii puiv. i n. it. print the ,.;H ( n ,mtl,.tl, i veiii ii.iiio inllv ti.nn tmy oilier paper; hence The Puk eiiMiii l i. vinf paper, mi ii.hII.t wh.it your pulltioal i.pfn in,.. i hi o. ji'.vnu wiah iii li, wtll iiii'iirineil. The Piiila DCi.rnt.v Pi:i.j piii.u ill tiie new all t.lio time. Semi in your uihlresn. Sample copy of i'ltn Puk will l.e iiiuiln.l irco. Il yo.i are lair mlnde-i vmi will read it rpguliii ly. TlIK II.MI.Y PltKss in miiilcil to sillncrilicrs lor $i (11 Ver (oii'i. h iiionih) piihli' in inlv iiii-c: I'll K M'.N ha Y I'rksji $ ,Vl i. y.-i.i; l i.KlUll.Yaml Siinimy 1'l.sss, m H year (MetV ii month,; iik Wb.iki.y l'i,rs ni year. A ml V nil" .ion l iilloM ed i.i pciMui. who ...licit siil.wTipiiims or to r-,oiiH who (.ill place I UK I"UI-h nu nle in I.H'tilitie. where there .in. noiiK.-nt. .t.l.liiM "TUK I' HUSH," Philadelphia Pa w n: eg ? si I I Id I W sM 1 1 O O 3 M-e 9 mm Of. ? w O Qs3 Hi r . ; S: c Ml A SUMMER SAIL in ladies1 shoes is a pleasant voyage afoot. For tbe pleas ure it gives, there's no sail like our sale. Crowds are enjoying it, and securing the prettiest, coolest and best lif ting Summer shoes now man ufactured, at prices which buyeis find it a pleasure to pay. Jbor house or street wear, pleasure or every -day practical purposes, walking, riding, or driving, we supply the ideal shoes demanded by fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims your hands, by all means surrender your feet to these shoes. G.H. An Important ttaeetlon. If your Irleods or neighbors ure suffering from ooukuh. colds, sore throat, or any throat or luus d lcue (lucludlUK ConHUliipllou), s.k them Ii they have ever used Otto's Cure. This fainou (icruiarj remedy Is having a lurita kale here and Is performing some wonderful rums of throat and lung diseases. W. 11. Huangler, Mlddlehurg ; M. HoUirock, . O., Ml. Plfuidlit Mills, will give you a sample bottle free. No matter what other medicines have failed lu uo, try Olio's Cure. Large size Un and souls. Everybody Bays So. Cuscurats Candy Cathartic, the most won di ful medical discovery of tliu age, pleas uut. and rc fins lung to the taste, tu:l gently and positlvoly on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure lieailoolie, fever, habitual roustlpatioD and biliousness, please buy and try a box of C. O. C. to-duy; IU, S5, 50oonts. feioldand guaraiit"" to cure by all druggists. LEARN TELE6RAPI3V Mplendld nrporlunlty tnt resnf iwylnsswaaalarswurai. Aiir Lebanon, PctUUU 1 Rentier Tiie 0 SELINSGKOVE iPMRDiranDi M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r t kei-p rtoiiHtautly on hand aud man Hfoiititre to order all kinds of Marble and Granite iiiflKis Alii Headstones! Old Stones Cleaned and Eopairoi LOW PKICE8 I L0WPHICKS I haw on ol tha best Marble Ci.t- tnrs in the State and ooaseqiiPntlv turn out tfrtod work. KlrV.nxwf and see my work it price.. J iiankfill foetiaatfa. Hppotfullv ask a continuance of same, M. L. MILLER PENNSYLVANIA HAILROAD. Snabury & Lswistowu Division. In effect Nov 15, 18M. WaSTWASD I Bit. iTiTIOB. SaSTWABD p in pa, 4 117 li.utl 4 .14 fi.vt 4 f U.iu tti 11.11 4i ii f a 4.111 11.40 11 4 II ll.M 1 M 11 M If i)4tf 11.11) nil S.4.1 11 ia J .1.1 11.09 U AIM 10.68 H 3.11 10.60, JS .1.17 10.4.1 8S S 14 10 : ST 11U l.8i D lu.23 43 5T 10.1T; 44 45 llO.Os! 10 a. r, Lawlstowa J. Main Street Iewlstown Maltlsod Painter Sblodle Wagner Hetllure Baub's Mills AdSB.hurg Baverton Rentr Middleburgb Mei.er Kreamer a .ii . pa ? i 8. is 1M , s is T 81 ' 3.-JV 7.48 ; I.V 7.4J . V.64 .4l ' J.4S os s.w 8.IH 4 01 !.iH I.W b.xi 4.14 D.:ti i.: .4ll : 4' s -m i :;d .W 4.3) BSi 4.4 : y n.i 4 u 'AM'. 4 M l" 13 PswIIok Selinsgrura Sellnsgruve J. Souuurv Trains leave LewUtown Junction : 4 Mm, 10 18 a m,1237 1 m,5 27 n m,7 07 It M m niwuiii, riuiinnj ana me west. For liaitliuoresnrl Washington vsssm 10.'. U 4 1A IIMnm fn, lhlltt.lal..hlB nn.l v.. York 8 83 85 a m, 1 02 1 88 4 46 and 11 U p m Kuf Ilarrisburg 82 a m and it p m Philadelphia & Erie R R Division NOttTUEUN fKNTii AIj KA.Ltt AY I rains le.ve Sunl.ury ila.ly exoept Ku:,il.iy : . a IU lor WllllMnmnoer un.l I :,i mm, . In l,,-. 4S a in lor Lock Hsveu, Tyrone ail i the Vi'i, I 10 p in for Ht-llvloute Kiiu.i A Oiiii.ii,.Umuu 'p ui lor Keoovo und Lliulra Uflum lop 1 j m! II Sun.lny s 18 a m for Erie an.l t'aiiJii.liilaini m u. iur iuch nuvuii auj 'ij p in lor ni. Iiainsrurt 56a in lortVUwIi.i'ii anil lU.olt.m A 4 m an U ., rii ill j i . r... 7 10 a iu. lu au a in, 2 Hi i ui, 'o 41 p in l..r Sliaiiw- Sunday trJUOs ui lor Wllkiuburre Train Ikhvs Melln'ifrovu .luii.-Hmi 10 00 a in, nook days tirriviux ut chll ..l.'ipfcU SPSI Now York 5 Ml p ui lialtliuuro 8 It' m naauiUKUill 10 pill 641 it inilaiivarrlvliis a. 1'hlla.liHi.hla 11 IS p m Now York 8 58 a in. lialilmoro 1(1 10 1 ti (40pui. week days arrivli.ir Jt 1'hlla.leliiliii 4 SOa ui New York 7 88 a ui Tra'lisalso leav-i Kmihury : 50 am daily arrlvliiK at I'lilla.lul.lhln 5 1J Hiltiiniiro I) aj a in Washington 74 u iu N" York WMu in Weok.l.ys, IIIW n ui rtiinos)', 4 Jie a in daily arrivlni at flu U.oIIiih uriitm New York l la o m HaltlinoreS55a in. WwlnoK- ton 10 It a ui I 6.1 p ui, week days srrlvlrs; at l'lil!d.lrl'li: S 1 , ati Mu V...u u u. 1j. l. il l .1 in - I' ... I Jl ,WH Ml, O.IHIHVI. w - II. . L I . . . n Minufloil I 10 p in Train. slo leuve Sunlmrr at VMainsiit iV sndtaupui, lor Harruhurit, I'lnladrlpliia "' iMtiuiuore J. K Wll III. (la .'i Hi A'"' i. B IIOTrillNdUN.IIsii'i M iuuittr A NliorsCui llenllli. To trv In Aura nnroti.lnnt.lnn in lakliii Dills I llk voluff round In s chvle. You will uever r.'a the point sought, hut only K"t I'ut'k lu ""' Ilnr nolnt. A imrfm't ij.lurul iHiullve Is Buiuin (''lory Klnir, the eelelirulijd remedy for all nen'JJ blood, stouiache, llvorand kidney dlsea"'' " ri-KUlalestimbowelH. W. 11. simiivler, W '"''' eurifh ; M. Kolhrock, M. Ml. I'loiuuiul kill, will ir ve you h auniulu uackiuru freo. I.uiKe tt and tools. Sheritt's Sale of REAL ESTATE! BV Virtu of Mrtaln writ nf All Fief KkW' lulled out of the Court of Com moo fl Mllllllos Animln U. --J S latu.ltM 1 WlM eipoM to public mJ ! th Court Jlou " Midiiioburgli, on tteturtliiy. Uec, , 17'- a uuicic n. m.. tha. rsiiimayinar auawriucu ftaxaW awl . A II at.. s-1 .. M..aiiui1t Ot If " W Wi . All HUBS ITS 1 II micssjw" - of ground situate In the Borough of W' burgh, Bnyder county, J'a., bounded on North by Market street. East by lot of '' Oarrnsn, South by an alley and West by M " J. W. Hwarta, containing U sore, more or ! beinglotNo.lv In the tieneral I'lan ol J Borough of Mlddlebiirgh, on wliith '"17 a Iwo-slory house, stable sad other oullw "lelasd, taken into ssseutloa and to bs a tbeproperly of O.O. Oulellua. . M stirs OBc; M"4ilsbiuf i Kor. I.