Sjii 3tiW)IfI)urg& hsl Published every Thursday. T- H. BARTER. Editur and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 yer year. Thursday, July 21, 181)0. Standing Committeemen. Ad:tm A. !,. Slimier. Iliirrlwm Hrttilmrer. Iieuver-.tuhn U. Wnlker. W. II inilrrmin. IW-hvit Went l V. Trenner, K. A. Ilert.-ler. lYhtrr-C. A. Ileiiitrlek. I'. o. lumeru. liiipinnii--. II. Wetwr. 4. K. peek. Knuikllii-4'. A. Hoti'iuliT, II. V. Kelly, .liukum Puvhl Wei el, . K. lli rniHn. MKIll'kirK'li T. M. HiflnliiK'T. .Ian. Ihivrentox. MlilillivreeW W. A. KflT. A. I. Kramer. MiiiirK'-l'. S. Hitter, T. I'. Iluiiiiiiel. I'eim-w. M. Winner, A.r. HfnilHTllntf. IVrrv-M. f lipx-k. .!. S. nlKiwrin. I'err'v Wet j. ,. miiiwhit. s. r. I'liltf''. M'ltii)frn A. II. Keek. .1. A. Lmiilmnl. Sprltitf-I. I. MiinlHM k, I'eler K. Ifeltfle. 1 nhui J. II. Ilerriihl. I). it. stiihl. WiiMhlnKl" J'Try flirl-. J'. P. Jtuyer. Republican State Ticket. Kur (iniTiicir. (.Kolti.K WAI.I.At K DKI.AMATKK, (if I'mwrnnl eouuty. Kor I.leutennnt tkivernnr, I.nll A. WATHKS. of jn k:iwiiim enmity. Knr seeretury of Interiml Affairs, Till 'M AS J. STKWA1IT, of MHIitjji'Ml'Ty rouiily. Republican County Ticket. KOM fOKIHItXH. A. W. I'OTTKII. Ksu.. Selltii:riive. Hntij-rt lo tin- ilti isinn uf lMstrlit Ctuiferent'c, fon AWKMni.r. Pit. E. W. Tool., WiiMlilnKlon. VilK fHKKIKK. UAMKt. llol.KNIiKK, MldillelHirKh. ok i'iimwkhionpkk. A. A. KoMIII. Went lleitver. .lAttilt M. HI'l'K. WiiMlilliKloll. rilK rOt NTT TKKAHIKKH, I.KVl KI11 Kit. Sflliiwruve. roK fllt'STY AI'IHTOKH, .1 Kit KM I Ml l llVKl(SoX.Ililr'. Al t'KKK MAKIIl'ltiiKIl, llli-K'nue. Mr. Pattision's Claim. It must be as inovtifyinir to tho democrat s of tho Statu of Peiiiisyl vania us it is interesting and spicy to republicans to note tho prevalence of tho spirit of discontent which has found expression ia ninny Kcctions since, tho Scriinton Convention on tho part of that branch of tho democ racy, tlissatislied witli tho inexcus able, though open and admitted ill treatment received by tho "Wallace men at tho late gathering of tho democratic party. There have not only been admissions of eravo dis satisfaction by leading democrats from which reasonably correct and judicious deductionH may be made as to the present stato of feeling within their party, but occasional rather sham unheavelH nave occur red, more plainly aud forcibly indi eating tho true state ol things, in the organization which saw Jit tone cept l'attison and reject allaco in tho ticket recently placed before the democrats, than any words could well depict. Since tho nomination of Mr. l'atti son, whose integrity, uprightness and honesty of purpose is not to be railed into question, it has been ol served that a considerable portion of the democracy, hitherto regard od as absolutely solid for any candi date to bo named, as the standard bearer of the party in tho great con test soon to open in our State, does not hesitate to openly and frankly express its feelings of bitternessand distinct dislike toward the outcome of the one-sided and grossly manipu lated Pattison-Scott assembly, which did not hesitate to knife the most astute and keenest democrat within their party, that inordinate ambi- tiou on the part of one inun, who as pires for the second time to the chief place within tho Commonwealth, might be gratified, at the expense of Mr. Wallace and his friends ; and t hat, secondly millionaire Scott, who is more especially notable for the distinction his blooded race-horses have won for him upon tho trotting track, than for any accidental act of intelligence or benefit lie ever per formed in Congress, might tho easior attempt to reach tho United States Senate with tho assistance of Put 11 son, whose place on tho ticket, it is vainly, though for that reason, none tho less heroically, imagined by his impetuous and over-zealous sup porters, would lend suflicient Strength to tho operations of tho democratic party throughout tho Slate, in the fall canvass, to not only seat him in tho chair, he has not, by reason of the force of constitutional prohibitions, occupied during tho last four years in tho Executive Chamber at the Capitol, but also to return a democratic, legislature, whoso sincere obligation and solemn mission would consist in selecting William L. Scott to tako the seat of Senator Cameron in tho upperhouso of Congress. It is apparent that some very scien tific figuring was dono at Scranton, without, however, properly compen sating tho mathematician-in-chief or holding out to him any particularly precious plums for tho future, which if he were compelled to adorn by re lying upon the gracious support of his party, would be most dismally devoid of gift and deplorable indeed. Upon what basic, approximating to i it. a sense 01 lairness ana justice, me democracy saw fit to accept Mr. Fattisou and reject Mr. Wallace, for the head place upon their ticket, we have vainly endeavored to discover. If wo have anything like a correct in terpretation of tho meaning of that clause of tho Constitution of 1873, relevant to tho selection of the Gov ernor of tho Commonwealth, we heard nothing in saying that the framers of that instrument evident 1 v meant to imply that no man should seek to occupy tho Gubernatorial chair more than once. It uuetiuivoc ally states that a Governor cannot succeed himself, why then should ho long to occupy the exalted place af ter a lapse of four years T This, if not tho letter of the Constitution, is without doubt, its unfeigned spirit Do wo find anything iu the Consti tution of the United States prohibi tory of the succession to tho Presi dency by the fortunate incumbent, or any mention as to tho right or evident intention of a President to again ask his countrymen to return him to the first place of political au thority in the land ? There is no re striction, constitutionally or other wise placed upon statesmen to as pire as frequently as they please or as many times as their admirers sug gest to them tho fitness or appro priateness, to the Chief Magistracy of tho Nation, but polite custom am" a sense of justice have properly iu augurated tho two term rule, an any intimation at departure from this precedent is met with prompt and emphatic reproval. Is not therefore, the Constitution of Penn sylvania. while not lornitMing in positive and absolute terms two pe riods of tho Governoship to one and tho same man, after tho expiration of au intermediate administration despite the omission to plainly state as much, gently hinting at a discon tinuanco of Gubernatorial honor after having been once worn 1 But we would not bo understood as Ueriiling .Mr. lattison lor thus indulging the laudable ambition to again nssumo ths high oflice of Gov ernor. If ho could secure tho nomi nation aud mako his followers be lieve that his canvass would lead to ultimate triumph, we credit him with thus early extending tho hand of hope and comfort to thoso who havo risked the responsibility of electing him. But wo aro far from agreeing with his sanguine friends that the able Ex-Controller of tho city of Brotherly Love will this time lead a victorious host. The situa tion is essentially and materially un like that of 1HH2, when as by fortui tous circumstances, in the forma tion and powerful intluenceof which, neither Mr. l'attison nor his demo cratic friends, had a particle of con trol, the breezes of fort line wafted him into tho Executive Chair. Scott decreed that l'attison should bo nominated and the people will agree that Delamater will be elected and while the ablo and cool-headed leader 'Wallace chagrined by the mis fortune of defeat is having his clas sic brow painted a healthy tinge by ocean breezes, the democracy have ample time to ruminate upon the serious task of surmounting that EIGHTY THOUSAND MAJOR ITY. Written fur tin' 1'ofT. The Slanderer. Webster demies the slanderer as one who "defames or injures anoth er by talso reports, or utters mali cious untruths to harm another." Tho writer will try and show how unfortunate it is for a neighborhood to have such characters and the great evil they do in repeating un truths or mixing truths with false- hoods. Tho slanderer has no conscien tious scruples at all, does not mat ter if it is father-in-law, brother or sister, ho will carry his slauderious reports and sow tho seeds of dis cord wherever they take root. In fact there is no limit to tho utter ance of his vicious tongue. Drop in his family circle. Tho first words you hear will no doubt bo about some poor unfortunate, who fell in to tho hands of tho sheriff, or some poor mortal who they thought made some groat mistake. It is seldom that the slanderer discusses any thing about religion, farming or any such topics that would improve his sluggish brain, for the simple reason they never read anything and find no ploaBiiro in anything that is refined. They are even not satis fied with thoso who left this world for a better one. The writer kuowB of a case where even in death they slandered and would not let their ashes rest in peace. Tho question may bo asked, "what delight has the slanderer in such foul work, and hat prompts him to thus malicious ' abuse his fellow mortals t" Is it because he is over pious T No j that is not the case. Ho never prays un- osb when the thunder roars and the ghtning Hashes, then ho sighs and mnts for his dust-covered prayer book. But when the heavens be come clear away goes religion. Are people, who slander others, gentle and kind in their families T The ob servations of tho writer fail to no- tico any kindness at all. It is all spasmodic, and the intervals are mixed with foul words and even oaths all because this wicked and malicious spirit is cultivated and nourished iu the human heart. When tho mind has no mental food in the shapo of good reading it is bound to run adrift. You will find few per sons who have any mental resources addicted to this evil habit. They do not find pleasure in minding the business of their neighbors. Tho slanderer may have a near kin assisting him iu his malicious work, who runs from one neighbor to an other and repeats tales that exist only in the imagination of a vicious mind and n heart filled with malice. The gossip tries to cover her trail by all means even at tho expense of some innocent person. In a neigh borhood where there is a gossip every thing is in a turmoil. Just about as in tho case where thero are robber bees iu a colony of workers. What delight can any one have to iret a neighborhood into nuarreliug only to satisfy tho evil spirit of re venge. Why notcultivato the spirit of brotherly love instead oi revenge. If you can't say anything good about your neighbor then say nothing at all. for if vou do it will all come back with compound interest. You will surely reap what you have sown. Only the ignorant indulge in such work. No intelligent, well-inform ed man or woman will talk about their friends or neighbors. There is no excuse to be ignorant at all at the present day, no matter if you own a whole township and aroignor ant, what good will it do you t Man is measured by his mind. A SON. (II FT &IIAUTEK Real Estate Agents, Have the following special bargains to offer : SArnirioKiiSAi.i: or Town Iit. Orent lr icnl tin tnr all. The umlprplinml Ken I KlHte mirnm linve lur ante nvrr "imi lieatilenco Ijtl m tlx tollowltm cltli'f nil town : J00 I.IITS AT WA KKKNEY The hmiitllul elty ol Wn-keeiiny. the oountr en t of Treifii fHiiintv . K ft inu. OD IliM I.1AIB line ol tlnl'nliin I'neihV l(ullwy. It hn limi.l- Mime rut-Ktono Court lluuo1, cixt 0,ik. a large grmlcl SrhiMil Mount, 4 I'lilin-hr., 'J Hanka, S live Nt'Wai'M. t Holnla. The 1'nlted Ptatm bnr.il ollli'o liM'nte.l hire lur till tllntrlrt which hriiiK tlniu4iiila ot eille liore. l'oiulatluu 15UU. j:uts ATKKorr. ,M-uto.l on the main line ul Mlnmiiirl l'arittc KiiIIhiiv. It In tint I'minOr-ne t ul Wtcliclii roil mr, w h. i'h I iini) ul the luiinl Irrtlln rnuutie In Run:i. Si'oil linn aeverul very line hrlrk hliK kn, a 1. ,!! ( IraiU'd Sfhuul liiilluliitf, tine ('hnrvhi'n, kikiiI II ilik, 8 mihMiiiituI ami wi ll ciliteil Iiewi ihth, l'J'm Itihiihltiint. who with I 1 1 ..itri'rl-u. will main niiiku Seotl a pro pcrmi fit)'. IMM.nrS ATJKHOMK. Thl tnwn In ! n t .( at the Simiay Hill river, in ilni r.iiiuty, Kuhviii. 'i lines ul Kiiilroiul have heeu urvcveil tlirmijih tne twn. at leant one ul whieli ill he 1 1 1 iliirlna the next year. The town Ik hu'.lti'il III iiiih el I In! Illii.'t heiiutilul ami teriile illMrirt" in Kanca. Thrpe town, have not hn I n uiiuhruniii Ktuwth, Hit ln'iiinnlliK ihiu fXIMi'iiee mi it ruhiiantlal hinihlaliiill, u.nttii r hae they Iriil nr hlle lixw a Imhmii, thereh.ri mw in the tripri lime tn in ve.t. to he r.'aily liinell when the huoiu eoiuen ami realize a hsititUoiuc profit. The lieal K.laie A ji'ii. y Iu Kuiiii,uhirh IhI,!k ami ontMll- thcc i"( i.o'llinK do 'in ul a ureal MK'Mlt'K III iT'l-T tu Invent Ihelr eapit.il In other enteiprlnen Thereloro we are aulhorlieil loot lereaeli hit at the extreuielv low priee ol' In KAt ll, or Ft 1 1; It K)U .aj. Now lo re I" a trreat ehanee to mako a nmall iiiven'uii'iil that may iu a lew yearn vo l. I rieh re turn. Any one iliiriui! tu buy one or more ol thene lotn in any ol mini tuwun can tint I ly un, giv ing theforreel name, to what hank the ileeil in to he neut tor eiiiiniiiiitlnu. anil II upproveil hy the puri'hii'er, the moiiev will he paiil ami lil ilelivere.l hy the t'ualilrr. All llfeila will lie lieueral Waiiiinly itml ilelivvreil tree ol charge tu the purvhaier. JJtirWe hell or exchange, advertise ami survey property, anil convey titles. W gtiiiriinteH nil our work ami iiiviiti parties who nave real es tate forthe market, to iiiIiIi'hh C11T&. HAUTKIt. Miiltllfljtirgh.l'a Ayer's Pills Excel all others as a family medicine. They are suited tu every constitution, old and youtiK, and, being sugur-coated, are aRree alilo to tike, l'urcly vegetable, they leave no 111 eflecu, but strengthen and rrguluta the Htonuu'b, liver, and bowels, and restore every organ to Its normal function. Kor use either at homo or abroad, on laud or lea, these l'Ula Are the Best. "Ayer's Tills have bern used In my family for over thirty years. We find them an ex cellent medicine lu fevers, eruptive diseases, and all bilious troubles, and seldom call a physician. Tbey are almost the only pill used In our neighborhood." Kednion C. Comly, Row Lauding V. U., W. Feliciana Parish, La. " I have been In this country eight years, and, during all this time, neither I, nor any member of my family have used any other kind ot medicine than Ayer's l'llls, but these we always keep at hand, and I should not know how to get along without them." A. W. Soderberg, Lowell, Mass. " I have used Ayer's Cathartic- Tills as a Family Medicine for 39 years, and they have always given the utmost satisfaction." James A. Thornton, lsioomington, Ind. Two boxes ot Ayer's Tills cured me ot evere headache, from which I was long a sufferer." inima Keyes, llubbardstown, Mass. Ayer's Pills, rXITABID T Xr, J. 0. ATEB & CO., Lowell, Hast. Bold by all Dealer In Medicine. GRAIN MARKET, GORRKCTKD BY W. B. WtJtKY BTBRY WKD5KRDAY. No. 1 Pennsylvania 8-1 " 3 Fulti 83 " 3 White mixed 80 Rye M Corn BS Oat 80 jllhhllchtinr Market Butter 10 Krirs Pitted cherries 10 Unnltted " 8 Hivi;.le-ii 6 Raspberries 2 Onions 80 Lard 8 Tallow 4 Chickens per lb 71 Turkevs Hide ' a I Soulde 10 Ham 12 CROWN ACME! The best Hnrnmg Od that ran oe made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimney. It will not char the wick. It lins a high fire test. It will not explode. It is without a comparison as a per fection FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It is mnDofactored from the finest Crndo in the moet perfectly equip ped refineries in the world. It is the Best. Ask yonr denier for Crown Acme. Trndo orders filled by Yours truly, ACME OIL CO. 12 8 '87 ly. Sunbnry, T's Dolmonico- Wastfii. Iti'llnoil nnrt Inti'tllfi'lit Imlli'H lo take uruVrs t'T 'The Talile", the new lieltiiuiih o (Haik-taaik. Soils rt'iulllv iiiiioiik' all i linses. I.inw tllHiinet menus, i: (.mips. ; ways to eimk m. .ji.i .i..Ui.riM lino iiL'oiit. ki ilit til her flrxt il.ty. i'liinHier 41 her llrst Wis-k. nniilher: In Mvb uavs. A k'ri'itt tiiuiiy I'luui't' uiwiis miii n'ii. Aihhvss. t . 1.. WKIISTKU ('.. a Kust lllltst. Now York. Stationery Packages. The Oreat Kurgaln Packnge con tains : 12 Sheets heavy 01b. note paper lOo 13 lleary envelopes 10' 1 llest Eagle lead-pencil 10 1 Hteel tip penholder 05 25 Hest goltl eyed needles 10 1 V)ii)iiGsltiou Oolil pens 10 1 Pair scissors 25 2 Piece elegant jewelry 25 $1.00 Samples tiostpnid 25 cents. Agents wiinti'tl in every locality to whom the most liberal terms will be given. Send for samplo ami tiTttis. Address J. 11. K.M'i' o. Midillecreek, Pa. ADMIMSTKATOU'S NOTK'K. Let ters of Ailmiiiistrittioii in the entiituol I., villa Mover, latu ot Ailiium Twp, Suviler eoiinty. Pa,, ilee il, Uavliiu heen urantcl to tho unilernluneil. all pernoiin knowinir theni- ni'lvon Imlehteil tu aitlil entnte are reiiienteil tu make iinuieillate pavinent. while thono liavlnn flu 1 in s III preneut thrill iluly autheiitieateil tu tliu llllilernimit'il. ItiillKUT KKAKU'II, I.KWIS WA1.TKK. Slav V, 'Mi. Ailuilnstrator. E iVKIXa'TOU S NOTICK.-Notiee is herebv iriven that Letters lesta nientiiry nil the eatate ul Mirah Sti'llilliKT ileo'il, lain ol I ranklin low nnhip, Miyiler euunty, I'h., I have heen Iriueil tu the iiiulerHiKueil renlilltia" lit nal. I towni-hlp. All pernoiin, therehire. iuiluhteil In nalil 1'Httu will nlunno iiiaku Imiueillale '- ineut, ami thoao havliiK elaliua aKitlnnt It will preneut Ihvui lur nuttlement tu K. A. KTKIMNOKII. I1KNHV SIKIN 1N11KU. July '.'4, IW. Kieeutur. Home For Sale. The tiTidi'txlL'tied tilTiira hiThnnie, HlltiulelV lulh'H woM ( Miiiiiii'iiui'L-n, at privitto auii'. it t'liiiHlHta ul A KKS ul laliil, on hli h la erei't- ml u pxnl liwi llini; llol sK. hiiliulihi lur two I ainall fitmlllea, it lare Siiuiiner IIuiihi', Stulile I anil other tiutlnilhlliiga. It la Niipplled with a good well itml new pump. It " 111 la- wokli'lli'up. Kir luiriicuiiun tun mi or iiuureha MHS. ANNA STHI'NK. Mhlilli'liurgll. 1'u. ift alesmen rn V WANTED. H O Local orTravelins: II VI to ni'll our ,urnery Stoek. Salary, KxpuunesNlld Stuacly i.uipio.viiieiii Kiiiiriimueii, I'll ASK llUulllKHS I'OMl'ANV. 5 15 Jin-h(l Hm utnTKii, N. Y. Sheriff's Salo Of Valuable Whereiw, by virtue of a writ of Kl. Ka. lasued out ot the Court or t'liiniii'in I'lens of Suviler t'uuntv uiul toinetllrei'tt' tl, I will expose to tnib- He wilii ut the Court llouno In the llorouh'h of .Miuuicuurs'ii, ra., on roiula', August 4, 18i0, ut 10 o'clock A. M. croiiKO. Fl. Kit. Iti'lnt? all that rertnln lot of (.'round hIiiihIu In (lie totvn ul Keavt rtown, Heaver 'luH iiMiip, Sny der county. I'h. Hounded unit tlewrllM-d iih fol- Iiiwh i Hounded ou the Kiotl and Weal by hind of Win. lllmritnian, on the Sooth by S. k I.. Hull- road, una on tho North by I'uhllc Hoiid It'iiillng toAilitiiiHtiurtr, ennutiniutf ii.K.-i'in htiiai ik, more or Ii'hh, w hereon In envied n Two-story UWKl.l.lMi Itoi sk, una ut hit iinproveinentM. Sel.fd, liiki'ii Into enivutlon mid lo lie sold us tlie Kronen V of K. A. Dili. HK11IKN DHKESE, SllorlQ. siienrri umce, .vitmieuiirt;h, June a. MB PROPERTY Tie PM1.5 G. C. GUTELIUS, THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER! DEALKK IX Fashionable Clotli- 111..,) J. 1411, V4tf JL llttil Xecktics, Gents DAW VIP Furnishing Goods, 1J Suinincr Uiulcr- wcar, and Celcloid goodsIen's shirts, 8 lb u ii ii w a TTT u. Am Clothing for Princel Pauper! Clothing that looks like silk to the old Reliable where new stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all the latest styles. Too busy M atting on customers to tell yon more, come and see lor G. FURNITURE1 FURNITURE! We Have the Goods ! We Have the Prices ! Now we Want the Customers! Wonderful as it may seem, but not wit litnrilif:t; the "hard tiine''our sales of have this season so far exceeded the sales of nil other years that tliey were scarcely a comparison. We have reduced everything down to HARD TIMES PRICES and it takes iinuiencely, you can hardly believe your own eyes when you see our stock or believe your own ears when you hear our price. Coiui early as our stock Is large and it will require some time to make your to lection. - W. II. FELIX, Lewistown, l's. GUNS, AMUNIT10N, AND FISHING TACKLE. ROuUinesJooKSJReels,FliesJ& Contractor plumbing and steam 1 1 Heaters for Dwell-! L ings and PublicM; a iiuiiaings. Muzzle and Breech-Loading Shot Guns, Repeating Rifles, and everything needed in A Complete Hunlinn Outfit Orders by'mail will receive proiiiptjuttentloti. J. B. REED, V " fr'v jJUii l l"lVf 'JtlV L'lJ- ' .i-itium i - Children xx and everything to make a man look handsome and fed happy, at; prices that discount all imitation stores. Mm and wears liluvleathcr. Come you get what you pay for. Mr yourselt. C. GUTELIUS, Middleburgh.IY von- for f?L- y SUNBURY, Pi ,V Proprlotors ol the Hesverwws ;)o AMiun Mill. 4-l kinds ol Lumber, surn ''''!! .lnt. IIIH.tluiber,Wlnduw-sili.ly;rf Wm keen slsll times supply. V Ai:' uiid nj dry lumlwr, sun f"J g riC" jwe ourpjleesslwsy. .s luwst f ; Vt he Stati. Address all eorreP""c0 N Wi Alglort Beavertown h Mi vim
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