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    TI? IV
Senator Quay's Ward Organization
Til ! 111?. TTM1-1
in xuuaaeipma juueu.
GBADUALLY GOING TO PIECE8.
Thro I'romliifut l.pat!iM lHfrt It
In Ono W'k-Mora Ih-mTllotm to
Followr-Tho Kluht For Governor
Jiosl Yt'iir A CniitlMato to Ho I'ut
fp Who AV 1 1 1 oiiminiid tlio MiJlort
of All Antl-liOHM Kopubl Irani.
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
HairlsburK. Vvc. H. The contest In
Ih;iadvlhla u-.-ars to I attracting
the uttctitiou i.i the Mute. One hours
nothing else discuFSid In the line of
politic s. This llKht has developed some
very peculiar thlnH. nut the least of
which Is the fact that Senutor Quay
has apparently necome the Jonah of his
party. The situation In Thlladelphia
points to that. If all that can be learn
ed about it is true.
The Ward leaders' league, which has
put Mr. Harvey K. Newltt in nomina
tion for the olllce of tax receiver, Is
meetini; with daily di.-asler. It began
with a Krand play for public sympathy
and support on the basis of "ltefonn!"
It proposed to rally around It all the
reform elements of Philadelphia, tho
business men. the Municipal league und
everything else high or low that mas
queraded under the name of reform. It
has failed In do It. More than this,
the organization during the past week
has bi en slowly but surely going to
pieces. Three of Its most prominent
and ln!!unllal members have deserted
it. and others will follow during the
coming week.
ALLKCiKD UKFOHMK11S HXFOSKD.
All its pretenses of reform have been
exposed, an.l it stands today heroic the
public what It really Is a combination
of contractors, otllceholders and lobby
ists, with not an ounce of genuine re
form in Its makeup. It cannot be de
nied that this Leaders' league is the
greatest "fake" In the wav of a "re
form" organization that Thlladelphia
has ever seen. It is one of the chil
dren of Senator Quay's fertile brain.
But now that Senator Quay hag gotten
Into hard lines there Is a disposition to
throw him overlxiard. The league mis
trusts him. and as Secretary Martin
will not have anything to do with him,
ha to limine left HfverL'lv alone. In
deed. Ponator Quay am'cars to he the
Jonah of his party, neither side want
ing to have anything to do with him
The strange situation existing In thU
Philadelphia contest will he understood
by the people all over the state when
they know that the Leaders' league,
made up of bII of Senator Quay s
friends and lieutenants In Philadelphia,
baa found It necessary in the av tempt
to help their cause to publicly de
clare that they did not expect or 4,slre
Senator Quay to endorse their candi
date, Mr. Newltt, or to help him ln'any
way whatever. The newspapers have
published that the Leaders' Jiwfve
really fears that Senator Quay will In
some way say something favorable to
their candidate, nnd any such endorse
ment would be considered as fatal to
the chances of Mr. Newltt, so unpopu
lar is Senator Quay in Philadelphia.
There has already been pointed out
In these letters the effect that his Phila
delphia campaign will have on the corn
Ins state convention. The contest is
matter of vital Interest over the state
as well as in Philadelphia, And so
everything bearing upon it has its
value The first withdrawal from this
league of ward workers (Senator Quay's
friends) occurred on Tuesday last,
when George AV. Holzwarth, the leader
of the Sixth ward, handed In h,s resig
nation, giving as a basis for it the
overwhelming sentiment In his district
1n favor of William J. Jtoney. the sol
dier candidate, for the olllce of tax re
ceiver. SCOTT'S SCOTCHING LETTER.
Two days after Alagistrate Scott, 'he
lender of the Seventeenth ward, and a
member of the league who was sup
posed to be "solid," bunded in his resig
nation, couched in terms that must
huve made the ward leaders smart un
der his charges. In his letter he said:
"It bu.s been apparent to you fur some
time lhat 1 have nut been In accord
with your plan of operations, and the
methods or attempting to accomplish
results, an pursued by the league. The
general condemnation of those methods
by the press and public generally Is
evidence to me thut in withdrawing
from the leairue 1 am pursuing the
right course. The plans for the con
duet of the league, as outlined In the
lugiiiiiitu;. huve been so radically
rhaiiKcd. und the methods substituted
therefor fo reckless, that 1 have come
to the conclusion that 1 could not af
ford to remain In the organization any
longer.
"The present internal demoralization
of the league Is entirely due, us you
wi 1! Know, to the rule or ruin policy
of a laetion of small following, that
has been intoxicated w ith a measure of
success, on the strength of which they '
have thrown prudence to the wind, and
by their actions have held the leugue :
up to public, and well deserved, con- I
tempt and scorn. ,
HITTING FAKE IlEFrilLMEUS.
"The spectacle of men. outwardly j
posing us reformers, nnd yet in the
councils of the organisation, throwing '
aside all pretense of It, and betraying ;
nothing but personal hatred for Indi
viduals und olllcluls and a desire for
persoiiul revence, is a sight not cal
culated to Inspire their fellow mem
bers not bo constituted with respect
either for them or the objects of the
organization.
"In addition to the above public senti
ment In my ward has set so strongly
toward William J. Honey for tax re
ceiver, who iu a native of the ward,
and grew to manhood within Its boun
daries, that I would violate the plainly
eroitessed wishes of my friends and
co-Uepublloans by udvocatlng the elec
tion of any other candidate. I there
fore tender my resignation, to take
effect at once.
"Yourc, very truly,
"V. P. BCOTT.
("Seventeenth Ward.)"
As a member of the league Magistrate
Bcutt had become thoroughly disgusted
with Its false pretense, and so he did
not hesitate to lay bare nil of Its sham
. rtfioy lie declares that rt-
public. The above letter, from one of
their proceedings, must he convincing
evMence to everybody of the character
?VZ T'S-n" ISS?." t
1
STII.L ANOTIlEi; DKSEKTION,
Two days after the resignation of
Magistrate Scott County Commissioner j
Wlldemore sent in his resignation as a 1
member of the league. He ulso de- ;
clares that the sentiment in his ward
was overwhelmingly opposed to Mr. 1
Newltt and in favor of William J.
Honey. During the present week sev
eral other resignations are expected,
i nil it is figured out that before the
llrst of the year a mere handful ot
contractors, olllcluls and lobbyists will
be left In 'he organization. It Is esti
mated that when the convention la
held Secretary Martin and the regular
organization will have a vote that will
be over 2 to 1 of the leaders' league.
I'ntll this contest Is settled It Is not
likely that any steps will be taken
among the anti-Quay leaders looking
towards the nomination n( a governor
for the coming year. There Is a re
newal of the tulk that the minor party
followings In the state, among which
are to be classed the rrohlbltlonists,
the Thompson Independents, the free
sllverites and the Socialists, will Join
forces and put an Independent candi
date in the Held. Hon. Wayne Mac
Veagh Is talked of ns the candidate.
Hut this Is likely to come to naught he
cause the Prohibitionists want to "hog"
the whole thing and boss the Job from
start to finish. The Prohibitionists are
atlllcted wllh a rase of swelled head.
The trouble with thorn Is that they ;
fail to discern between their own actual '
strength and the vote of the Independ-
enl Republicans of the state who re- ;
fused to go for llencom and voted for 1
Dr. Swallow simply as a protest.
A CASR OF SWICLLHEAD.
It Is this swellheadedness that 1
will lead to their downfall. Indeed,
revolution has broken out already, for
Hanker Thompson has declared that he 1
will have nothing to do with such a
combination If the Prohibitionists pro-1
pose to run it nnd take all the credit
to themselves. The result of this will
be that the Prohibition vote will drop j
back to its original small figures, while 1
Dr. Swallow and his fellow politicians
will lose whatever credit they have '
gained In the last campaign.
It can be definitely asserted now that i
the anti-Quuy leaders will put In the j
field for governor a man around whom ;
all haters of boss dictation can con- I
sistently rally. He will be a man who ;
"ill commanfl the confidence and eg
teem of the people.
He will not be the type of a man
whom Mr. Quay would name If left to
the exercise of his own free will. But
Senator Quay will be compelled to ac
cept the inevitable. Congressman
Stone's boom is a hopeless failure al
ready, for the reason that It was built
and Is being steered by that "pure pa
triot and able statesman," Hon. "Bill"
Andrews, late of Crawford county, but
now of Pittsburg. Andrews was the
godfather of the Delamater campaign,
and everybody knows how It turned
cut. Colonel Stone Is too good a man
to be slaughtered In this way, but In
asmuch as he has Senator Quay's word
that he (Senator Quay) will be for him
when the time comes, and Senator An
drews having been appointed to coddlt
his boom, there will be nothing left for
Colonel Stone's ambition hut to go the
way of all flesh. And It is headed In
that direction now.
Sadie Steward
OF KINGSTON, N. Y.
Cured Of 8pasmt by Dr. Miles'
Nsrvlns,
t'A
mm
nmnj rases cf sri'ims, Kt.
Vitus
Miles'
cli'.nrci nnd epilppty tlitit Dr.
Pcvtor.it Ivc Nervine linscurcu, would
' l i'. he s-lvo this preiit remedy wido reputu
i !'io;i. Mr?. Wulter A. Steward, Itrni'dwny,
' '.inuston. N. V mys V.an-li :t, 1I"I: "in MO,
I r. liDeoti a visit to fi ieiiils.nir little clrl wtis
( tri'.en wilk spnsius. We Icistened home to
I our ftliully physician, lie did ml l e could
but failed. Wo called
several physicians hut
(lie spusius conliimed,
lier tone no beciiuie
purtially paralyiel
and the doctors said
she would never talk
tiKaln. Mci't and day
we watched tlio poor
little sutTerer and tried every remedy we
saw advertised for such canes but Rot no re
lief. Wobepiu flvlng I'r. Miles' Nervine,
and after taklue four bottles slie was run
iilriK about as well ami Iiaiipy as ever."
Ur. Sllles' Keiuedles are sold by all drug
Kists under a posit ive guarantee, lirsl bot tle
benefits or money refunded. Book oti Ueart
and Nerves sent free to all applicants.
hll. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart Ind.
$4
PER DAY SURE
Salary or Commission.
DO you mint honorable, steady employment
the year nu:it. sf good wages, at your vum
home or to travel? If so, send 4c. it rfa.-wi
ot our wholesale price-list end pani:ukrs.
Wtfurv;h besi of bank refcrentes.
AMErVCAN TEA CO.
DtTROIT IV!i:MiaN
Robert L. Shearrer,
i liAcni'.M, litni iv iaki:h.
si-TTKit ami t ti;m:r.
Can clve Ih'sI of releieiii'e. Country m.s., nt
rened. 108 Mciirtie si., Ilutitinrd'ui. JJu.
(M-tiin.
to ( tin: a ' oi.o i o
Take Ijixulive (iiiniue 'I'litil.-'
ifhttt refund Ihe in mey if It TuiIm '
llg-
N.
SUBI'UI.'
l.r i-lfiy
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Ml'. ' .
i i
R Nervine
! Restores tj
I l'Hoalth
I
il
Puny.
Children
A
e who would presence only
tonics and bitters for a weak,
puny child ? Its muscles and
nerves are so thoroughly ex-
hausted that they cannot be
whipped into activity The
? child needs food; a blood-
aa mm
m making, nerve-strengthening g
and muscle-building food
0
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod-Liver Oil Is all of this,
f and you still have a tonic in
the hypophosphitcs of lime
.j and soda to act with the food.
3 For thin and delicate children
men uu rcuusy sw'v. iwi
to it in the world It means
growth, strength, plumpness
i t-4- v P
you get SCOTT'S Emulsion.
jot. nd $i.oo, til druggists. Jjj
SCOTT 4 UOWNE, f.lumiits, New York.
A Iioglenl Inference.
Hvery suinnirr Mrs. ChuHle goen off
and spends several months nt tlic sea
hide, lejivinfr her liusbund nt home. A
few days ago Johnnie, who is a thought
less boy. asUcd the old mini :
'Tu pa, lire the swallow s the wivca of
the np:irrows?"
"What ti silly question!"
"Well, I didn't know," replied John
liie. "If the swallows nin't the wivea
of the sparrows, why do the Rwallows
po off every veur and leave the nparrow
at home?" X. V. World.
Her Strp-Mn.
Wealthy Widower (to dunphter) My
dear, I ahem I hnve concluded to
marry nffain, and the he bride will be
Miss De Sweet. To be Hire, there U
some difference In our ufjes, but er aa
she Is so young1 she will be fond of so
ciety, you know, and wHl jfreatly en
joy poin$ out vith you.
Daughter (respectfully) Well, I'll
chaperon her. N. Y. Weekly.
Knillnl.
She snt on the steps at the evening rid
Enjoying the balmy air:
He came and asked: "May I sit by youi
side?"
And she gave him a vacant stair.
-Cornell Widow.
WITH TUP. I1KST INTKSTIOXS.
"Don't be afraid,
won't hurt you."
my good man, be
"'o, mum. lain't
London Idler.
best he try."
I'n'a Cierlenee.
"May I go to the races, pa?"
"till, yes, my little sonny;
Put don't go near the 'bookies' or
Thiy will got all your money."
Chicago News.
A Terrlltle Slander.
IJiklad That was a ting-ulurly unfor
tunate typographical error that the
pa pur made in spcakinjrof those Vassar
candidates, wasn't it?
Ichabod What was it? I didn't see it.
Uildad Why, the reporter wrote
"they are all angels," and itwas printed
"they are oil angles." Town Topics.
Illghta and Lefts.
Miss Ilyker So you have given up ad
vocating womuu's rights?
Miss Thyrty Yes; 1 now go in for
woman's lefts.
Miss IJyker What's that?
Mits Thyrty Widowers. l'p-to-Date.
Ilut tie Wasn't.
"Jones and lirown are very
bitter
ogalnst each other."
"Yes. und it's all due to a misunder
standing, too."
"Indeed ?"
"Yes, each thought tiie other was an
easy mark." Detroit News.
No Country Then I .
City Child Do country towns where
you go have theaters?
Actress .No. Couutry tcwus never
have thcuters. They huve only opera
houses, academics of music and temples
of Thcspi. N. Y. Weekly.
Merely Liiiicuuiie.
"Is your duuguter a coutractor, may I
ask?"
"A contractor? What doyou mean?"
"Well, 1 heard her say that w hen she
saw the parade coining she tore up the
street." Detroit i'ree Press.
Khoekt-d by th Telepbone.
Mrs. Ycttsb IMd you ever get a shock
while at the telephonic?
Mrs. CrinuHoubeak Yej; I happened
to uverhuur a man telling a neighbor
what he thought of liiin. Yonkcrs
Stu1crt)an '.
f Blnko MrVak. r Jirw York, ,
.. ,jr J..ine- Headache Poad.ra.
"W it) letfunl i Dr. JaiutV Hem!
i.e I'liwdeih, I have uo Lesitatioi
ci'iiiiin inlim; tlieui to suflerer
iu LoH.lMcbe. Tliy relieve th
in niiilv, and I have neve
t ti h idiio to Larmeil by tbeit
ix . have lieen n great Btifleret
in Lendijclie in uiy life, but hav
IiisiihI i;iit ten riil of it by the cuii
tin. I UHodfloit water aud fruit am
lining1 without coffee. 'The Di
lame IleaitHclio Powdci'H have,
uowever. irrently relieved mo at liiuei
mil I never allow myself to t with
'tit then), ninl have, rccouiiueuded
t o . .1 hei h f i eely. C. C. S!cCab."
For hiiIh by W. H. Spangler, Di uk
Ht Miihllebuidh. Pu. fi 17-9uj
1 1 ONE OP TWO WAYS.
V J
! j The bladder was created for one
Sjj I purpose, nniuely, a receptacle for the
(1, i or Hie, ii ml as studi it is not liable to
i I tit) v form of iliseuse except by one i f
V'lu-u wa'H. The tlmt whv ix from
imperfect, action of the kidneys. The
second way is from careless ioe.ul
tientineiit of other iIim-hscs.
-im:K ai m:.
I'nhenltliy urine from unhealthy
Ulduevs is the chief cause of (tlmlder
troubles. !So the wot til), like the
bladder, was created for one purposes,
und if not doctored too much is not
liable to weakness or diseiw, except
in rare c ises. It is situated hack of
and very closo to the bladder, there
fore any pain, diiv-i.se or lncon veni
ence iiMiiifc stcd in the kidney, buck.
i bladder or unnury piiHMgeis often, by
tiiisttike, uttntin'cil to leiuale weak
iiom or womb trouble of some sort.
The error isensily iniide und may be
ns easily avoided. To Hut! out cor
rectly, net your itrineasiita for twenty
four hours, u sediment or settling
indicates kidney or bladder trouble.
The mild and tho extraodinury effect
of Dr Kiliner'r Swanip-Uoot, the
gient kiilney, srid bladder remedy is
soon realized. If you need u medicine
you should have the best. At drug
gist fifty cents iiud one dollar You
iiiiiv have a sample liottle and pam
phlet, both sent free by it it i I. Mn
lion the Middleliurgh, Post and send
your nddress to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
liinghnintoh, N. Y. The proprietor of
fills paper guarantee the genuineness
this offer
IIWT BLOOU VOISOV Mmu7.
Ill l-tirnUloKdsrs.TouaablrMllt
W JionifurmprioSD(lrMCBtr-
I J ny.lfycmprefwio eon br w twill ooo-
"t tract in DavrallmrifarM.4i.,tAi Kin. - -
aohsrf,lf w fall tociurt. If jon hanukso mr
rjr, fudi4 Ixikuh, and toll bT achat and
Pilat. M aaoas l'atrha In mouth, Hon Thraat.
la-plaa. Coapar Colorad Spots, Vicars on
"7. i'Viay, Hair or Kyabrows falllDC
at. It Is Ik La Haoooaary BLUOU FOISoA
rataa to curt, Wa sullen taa mott obstl
aaia aaaaa aod aaflaqr h world for
Olaaa. AO,0O oanltal bthlnd our nnrabdk
Uonal fUraatr. Absolata nronfttent aaaltd oa
PpllCTlh'D
AOarwt COOK MKNEUT llL
VI
1 MatoaUi Tatapla, CU1CAUU, UJm
Divorce Notice.
SAIilK SAkOH l.ATI or HT. I'lTASAST Mil IS. WV-
DKRCorrnv, rsNN'A.
Wlierrns, Willinm A. Knmiin, your huslmml
linn tllnl a libel in the Court of Common l'lrat
o( Snyiler county, I'a., of May Term, 1S, No.
jh-htIiii; a divorce aiiinM you, iuir you are
herrby notilied nuil rrqiiired tn nppr-nr in Hairl
court mi or before Monilny, the lath day nf
lierrniher, next to aimwer tho cuniplitint of tiie
naiil Wllliiiin A. Iuokiiii, ami in ilefHUlt nf aiicli
lipearanee you will he liable to huve u divorce
1 uritnteil in our alweiui-.
i b. . Iti rrKIt, Klipriff of Snyder o.
MirrllT Ulllee, MidilieliurKli, I'a , Met, Itth, IHV7
Hon 'I Tuliarrt Spit and Kkmiks Toor lire iwaj.
To quit tuharco easily ami forever, lie mas
iietir. lull of life, lie rre anil vifor, take No To
fiac, the wnialer-worker, that inakei wealc men
strong. All drugglats, too orfl. Cure (tiaras-
i teed. Hook let and sample free. Addresa
; Sterling KemeiW Co . Chicairo ur Nerr York
Klondike
Alaskii! Why not
H-t your s'unre of
the Kr'at fortunes
; to bo realiz"; from the wouderlul dl.-coveries
I already !U le and to lie rnnde In this New Klnti-dlke-AluMka-KldoradO?
THK WASUINU
;TuN (iOLl) 1'IEI.PS KSP1.0HATION COM
PANY under It cunra"ter Is n'ltliorlz-id to rrdt
! pect for and ocii'tirtt Mining Claims uudTrup
i crlli ID the wonderttil gold fie!dn of Kloiidlke
nnd Alaska. Iinnuriw ortuii'-t Lava ulrendy
licen reullzedand mllllnns rnoro will le n.ude
' there. Will yell allow tills golden Opportunity
jln pa-t you by? A few dollars Invented la
j in this undertaking amy ha the foundation to
I your fortune. The rutu to the woDder'nnd nec-
cr-iltUrs lirniedinte ac'ioti. The flmt in tbu
I field the flr-d In fortune. No si.tb opiiortiiliity
'. lua ever been piPaenU'd to the ieop e of the
I present geDeratliin an In offered In the Kloie
,dlke Alaska iold Kiel (. All aliarelloldeet
j get their full proportion of all prnliU. Nodlvi
' detida are made on i-tock reiuainiiig unsold.
' Send J our orders cncliiKing One Dollar for eai li
hnreof fully laid-upainl noii-amieiuuthle ttock
dtmred to the WASUINOTOX (iObl) FIKMM
KXI'LOHATION COMPANY. Tucoaia, Wasle
lllgtoll.
'1 be fnlliinin;; Taeoinu deulrra in nuppliea for
, the Klondike and Alaska trade are btiK'kliold
I era in the Company and will inf riuyoii revard.
Inir tho rellahillly of itt oSlwrs: Monty &
(iunn, Oroeeriei; A. 1', Hnika, IlarneM Co.:
I Moi riii Oroat Co , I'ry Condu and Clothing ; W
iti. Uowland, Outfitter; Hugo Fcliti, IVliU
Taroma llanlware Co. " 10-IS-lyr.
' C3 E8 1 (WI A S weakness easily cured by
Or ItUML JJr.Mlloa' Nerve l'luaten.
News and Opinions
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Daily, y mail - - $0 u year
Daily und Suntlay, ly jimil $S u year
The Sunday Sun
In the greatest Sunday NcwnajK;r
v in the world.
Price Sc. a copy.' B7 mail, $2 a year.
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Ilealdrt the dlacomfort ami MifTrrinir, illtirm
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Cancurets (.'siidy Cntlmrtie, tlio nint wnn
rljilul nuMiiral tliWeovery of tlio uk'' pless
tint, am) inlroslunit to tho tnalo, ur.l peutly
ami r,iit,ivi'ly on kjiinova, liver und liowi Is,
i li'!iiiiiiiif liio entiro system, dispel roliln,
ciipi iirailnclie, fevrr, liali'tiuil r(insllittllnu
r.:nl hi iniiKiK-M. Virgin buy iiri'l try u lios
of C. !. C!. Io-Ih.v, 1(1, Z fit) riutta. Sold unit
giiui'.tn!- toctiro by alldriirgl"t".
A GOOD MAN WANTED.
A ooocl rDuortiinitv for the rlulit man
Wanlvd, a limn well and fuvornlily known
(pnii'liial inn ii preferri'il) to .ell on commit,
t on. ItillliiL-H. KIiil-A Co 'a IIIl-Ii (Inolo l'liiliM
and Varni.liea In Hie countlnaof Hnydi r. Union,
Outre ami Millliii, Apply, wllli rcfi-rencea
.nd particular, of ciiuliiliittion, to III I.I.1NUH,
KINO 4 CO., 4'!H I'enrl St., Now York City,
To Lara U, Horar',
Take i.a.catela ( ami i a .it rile K'u orZSe.
If U. C. (J. fail totur. li'H.xiK;n r (ninl money.
AXLE
UREASE
BKHT IS VUU WOULD,
ftrnarlnqiilltleBr unaurpnaaad, actually
outla.Uiic two uixen ot any otlwr brand. NoS
ir,'CKt by Ihi. k ;nTTIIKir.NIIINaV.
TOK K AJ.lt 1- V hEkLUM UMKtULLT.
Ffi a'
COOK 300KS.
Parloa's Yoanz Honukei
Mperiallf to aid beginners. Tells bow to fur
nisb the kitchen sensibly i the right way to buy.
food and to care for it, etc, A plain book for
plain people. A book that twiners' wires and
daughters will be glad to own. One from
which any housewife icay obtain an immense
amount of valuable aid UX)
Miss Parlca's Nsv Cook Book. The most
thorough Cook Book published. The directions
are dear sad concite. It is thoroughly prac '
tical perfectly reliable and is marked by strong
good sense. Contains L724 receipts, etc. SL50
Miss F;r!ca's Kltcbs.i Ccmpanlon. A complete
compendium of cookery. Marvellously conv
prehensive and copiously illustrated ' $2.50
Reffleibe
m M
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SELINSGROVE
M. L. MILLER,
Prop'r
I ktui C'liiKtiuitly on hrtntlao'f man
HfiintiirH to onlnr all kinds of
Marble and Oranite
ii
.'i
Old Stono; Cloaned and Kopairei
LOW 1-IUCES 1 LOW PHICKS
I havi- one of Ilia best J'm ble Ci,t
ttT8 iu tliH State ami coiiHequnutiv
turn out jrootl work.
jMirOoiiie mul see luy AorkctpriKcu.
Thankful for pant favor I most r.
ppontfullv auk a oontlnunDS8 of mime,
Mi L. MILLER
PENNSYLVANIA KAILRGAD.
Snnbury & Lewistowu DiviKion.
In effect Nov 28, 1897.
WMTWASOl DIS. STATION.
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. I'i.oa Main Street
4 IH IS.imj Lewlitown
4.09 1 1. 61 t Maltlaod
4.IM It 46 8 Painter
11401 11 Khlndla
II Bt li.su! 11 Wanner
iU ll.M 11 Moolura
SDN 11. ml an Raub'i Allllt
B.Mil 11 lit! 9 Adan.burK !
.U 11.09 ReaTartown
I IH lu.M iu Uenb r
107 10.50, is Mldilleburak
3 00 10.43 86 Meuer
2..VJ loan' .7 Kreamcr
2.M ju Pawllnn
X4H UU.V 48 SellnnKroTt
3IIT I0.it; 46 Stllnnro. J.
lti.in tu I Saui.urv
J.IH1U leaves dunuury D2 p in, ar
. nveB at beJiDsgrove 5 4o p iu
Trains leave Lewixtown Junction :
4 a m, 10 13 a m.12.17 P m,5 27 p m.T 117 11
AlUKina, Pittsburg- ami the Wast.
rur Haiti more ami WmdilnKtou u 3.1 a m Ml
1 .18 4 15. 1 iri p in For PhllHil)lihl'i nrnl V
York 883 9 S-la m.'l 02 1 88 4 4a anil 11 ID 1 a 1
iiurnai iirK T wa ill ana 8 no p ui
Philadelphia & Eric R li Division
AND
N0UTI1EUN VENTKAIi KAILWAT
Iralnt leave Snnbury ilally excopt Suiulij:
. 24 a m lor Krie ami Cniiamhilcua
A I I h iu lor hillvloiitu Mrloanil Cnn;iinl.ii'H
9 It a in lor Iuok Haren, Tyrone aii'l tin- 'efi
I iu p in tor rit'ilrloiiie Kanrt s, rnnui,.!aljiii
6 114 p in lor KeDovo and Llinlra
u tr, p uo ior lck lluvtn
Sundiiy 5 18 a m lor Krlu anil Runnnilulirmi
WIS a in for Lock llnven an.l 25iia lor
iiaiuiipori
5!6a m lor ('tttwl:i anil liazolton
5 2 a in. 9 89 n in 2 00 and 5 411 V tn lor WIIM
burr, nnd HazelLon
7 00 a in. 10 a) it in, 2 . p m, 5 4.1 p in lor Sluo
kiiiiinu ftlount Ciirinel
Sunduy 9 .H a tu tor Wlllrobur.-o
Tnifn. binve KiUlnfltrmvn Jlin'tioD
10 00 a ill, wook duys arrwluif ut i-lut ,dlpW
a nop iu new or u riil p in nn minora .on
Winlilnntun 4 lo pin
Kill li la diiilv nrrivlmr a'. IMilluiliilplila
102U p 111 No 'York 853 a in. Hitlnni iro (M5
8 ,1 li ill ncoK ilnn arrlvliiK ;it I'liilml'1!
4 SUit m Now V oi k 7 SI a iu
Tri.'tiu ulwo I.,. MiitilinrV :
1 AO a m ilully arrlrlnir at I'm Isa.lei.tlili 8 W
riiiiiimnre t) Ai n la wiminniriiiu i,""
York w:iiiiii WcbU.i.v, in : ii in Minilii".
15.1 inn, week diu t arrlTlnic at I'lilM'lf
(AT pin. Now YuikVDOpiu, llaltiiuir
waHninion 7 in p m ,
T'lilii-ulHoluuve Sunbury at 9.nimiw
and 8 30 pm, lor Hnrrniburif, 'liiU k'll'l'"
Haltliuure
Itlon.
J K. WOOK. C.cn'l fa A
j, n. Hutchinson, (leii'i mhmum
How tn be llaud.ome.
Itlaainlataketmuppnae that the onlf I
... i... .. ,.l i !.... 1 .. ... I.. h,.rtl 90. 1
health luu more to do villi Kol M"J
nnvtlihiiAlan' Hllph lli.tAMIS 114 COIttUn
dyapepaiu, IU-er couiilalnt. rliouniali I
vout dliordcrt, io-, not only tlmrU'ii,'
noil U'liinera and "looka." Ilaeeiif, 1
Kliiirfor llie iiBrven eurut the "'"PTn'
H lli-rmaii.TroXelvillei Mi.iiilewrl'J
MvOlnra; mill It and will lvo you
pavkiiKu free. Large al so 2.1i; tid We.
BALLOONS
Tlio Woiitk-r of tlic Age:
The SliiKiting Stur llallu
Thete wonderful halloonn
merit, of former almllar liivonllo" I
ninny new and ItiU-rr.ltiir I'1"1'.' i-.-l
in tlio nlr. ditcliai'icliiK ""'''iiW
nod Hrilliimt Sliootliin tJir, nln Lj
dolluhti-very beholder. Tln-.v 4
liiruo hnloont, "each iniiasiirlii f J
lon," in an envel ipius ea. " J
led with tierhfl aafoly, a tln
tnfe lnteilor Firework, iriv K
dl.pluy. over liivenliMl. ft 'l,"-
the preat a. tiie Krwitet womle' it.
wnrkt yet iirodueml, They are j
where for home ainuioiin'iil, l"r " H-
enli'rlainiunnta, liilra, 'r; .r,:,;iLriM
conluliiuiK 10 lialloont with 1 '""y i
ID ettiitK. 8 for US
AirenU Hi'"
Heml fornrleet. AclilrreM,
HMO
KMI'IUK NOV10I.TV t.
AN ANCHOR ELECTRIC FE
, 4JHl Z
, a 1,
iieondltloi
ft'opwrol
"atettlaa
hand. No one hut wlmt "J
Klieuniatiam, Mver ""JJ rrf
Uma llaok, and oilier rfl": , f
Koeland toklnir fold, f ' v."j,,
(flow of warmth all "V".'1'flll'Mvi
lhat It It anting on m ,";".
ti.liiK purnota wo will Pvt "s
'ny 4'oat to on pernon ' wm,vll
K. J. 8MKAD a CO., P!
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Such 1
it supr
tuixlrc
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"Tho
banks f
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mission
jtbst cot
wealth.
rniath
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much of
b.accs, u
f7auii
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tied lo
will b
tive we
tmasti
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A Tioga
poked ou
Jliree lunj
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po. stop
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feerers de.
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M. This
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October n
liiile too
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rn lent ti
pre tueir
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II ro'ntrapii
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account.
followl
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F'ff?ers."
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duatnj, 1
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!r 'tar. sir;
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Dillon bv..
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