The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 20, 1892, Image 4

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Published every Thursday.
T- H. BARTER Editor and Proprietor.
Subscription 1.50 per year.
(which must W p:iM In mlvnnc when sent oiit-M,.-
ill" inunty.)
RATES OF ADVf ATISINO.
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Insertion.
Thursday, October 20, 1S!)2.
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, LOOK OUT I
The Democrats in this Dititnst
have apparently abandoned all hope
if d-feating Hon. Thud. M. Mahon,
.in- i audidate fur Congress, and are
now concentrationg their forces np
..ii V'ni. 11. llackeiiliei'g. our candi
date for Slide Senate, hoping b.v a
,ig u-i oiiskuight at this jvint to
t.ri'.".!: tin' liii" and capture mir I ..a 1
i i . K' palilicalis. ha e your guns
do..'.'.. -!. .tt. d and iiwait the attack '.
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The r;r,:'lr.i!'.! "Globu" Is A
(J ;nuin.' Afiiclt'.
t'!l:i. II. Klirt, of I ' '( ''(
, ,...-.., I'.i Hi l'. .lit. . I'.l.. 1 a- writ
li ii al. tli-rto Durham, North Car
olina, a-kiug if there really did esisl
Mlrh ;t paper as the I'lirlinui liln'n,
and if any siirh article as v;is priiii-
i d ill tin' 1'i.sr a lew weeks ugo did
appear in it. The reply came that
the Durham il h, did exist and
that tl.e arti'-l ' v.as genuine, l.ul
that the editor was front the North
and that his aiticles were written to
make Republican campaign fuel. So
lUllch fur the defense. Now, does our
friend ("has. 1. Kurt for a mom
ent imagine thai such an unsavory
person, as they would have us be
lieve the editor of the Hlobe is,
would be allowed to e xist in as hot a
town as D.irham for twenty-four
hours if he were unpalatable to the
tongue of the Solid South ! Would
they not lynch him as they do their
"damned niggas" if he had the te
merity lo come among them only to
misrepresent them 1 Would they
not sack his office and throw his
presses into the river if he came
from the North and presided in mis
representing the true condition of
affairs in their homes ? Theso are
hypothetical questions and we pro
pound them to the editor of the
JJelh fonto h'Hiocrut as a political
Xpert. They are founded on cir
cumstantial evidence and there
might bo somo doubt if wo had
nothing else to go on, but tho editor
of tho Post was thrice below tho
Mason .V Dixon lino within tho lust
three years, nnd wo hero and now
slate that the South in full of such
unhung Rebels and tho editorials in
tho Durham Globe is the kind of
stuff they like to read. Men who
would yell themselves hourso over
"Dixie," nnd jump into the river to
cscnpo tho sound of "John Urown's
Body" or "Rally 'Round the Flae."
Men who would wink at cur coun
try' Hag, and bo-v in humble Bup
pliunco to tho "stars and bars."
Most of tho8o fiebeln, however, are
eonfinod to tho "Colonels" and
"MnjiiH," who, like Job's war-horne,
Biuelled the bitttlo from afar, who
assisted in conscripting tho poor
devils, drovo tliem into lino to be
iniiiuicd nnd killed, while they did
the diootiug with their uioulhs out
nido of bullet rntigo and now want
(trover Cleveland fleeted to they
rim run tho White Houhc another
four years ! The loyal citizens of
the Smith are to-day confined to the
soldiers tho boys who rallied the
nniskc ts and who fouyht a-i only our
boys know they did fight. In all
our travels in tho South we haven't
met ft hiiifde private who didn't Hub-
mit to the results of the war with a
willingness that was surprising, and
wo have the deepest sympathy for
these poor fellows who fought for
what they thought wan right, and
who now bear the sears of battle,
lint wo haven't even a liltlo respect
for tin' blustering "Colonels'' and
"Maj.is"' who voire tho Pent intents
of the Durham Globe and who were
not thrri to see the thing done.
We are sorry that these tilings ex
ist, but there is no use in tho lie
publican party burying its head in
the sand like an ostrich to escape
danger. The South is solid for
Cleveland, and it can't be broken
this year.
(Jrover Cleveland's pension record
and his effort to return tho Kebel
tings makes hint solid with the
South, and we have not a word of
condemnation for the man who en
dorses those actions and votes that
way. but he who thinks different
must point his musket the other
way if he expects to hit the mark.
The Durham Globn is a genuine
article !
Ideal American Manhood.
Nothing is more demoralizing to
boyhood and youth than the exam
ple of a dissoluto or dishonest man
w ho w ins high success and honor iu
life. It is the most pernicious form
of bad example. An antidote for it
we have to-day in the life and
achievements of Benjamin Harrison.
Whether we contemplate him as
tho diligent student at school and
college i as tho devouto worshiper
in tho house of God ; as tho patri
otic citizen taking an '..'tivo interest
tinTiTifefliiairs an'
TTIig his elo-
qtienco and effort V tho cause of
..i
human liberty ; as tUc citizens sol
dier who refused to persuade others
to go to battle unless he was per
mitted to go himself; as tho zealous,
courageous ollicer, rising from the
rank of colonel to that of general by
his gallantry on tin-field of battle:
as the able lawyer, aftt r tlie close of
the war, making his v n.v from the
bottom to tho very top of bin pro
fi s'-ion : as the faithful, successful
statesi niii ill the Senate of the na
tion, forcing respect from his en-
j eiutes, winning a- linn a' i' u from all ;
is i lie .iiiassuniiitg, up. iglit, etlicieiit
I'ri sidt nt of t he Kep .blic, person
ally directing with promptness, en
ergy nnd consummate skill in most
dying situations the ship uf state
safily out of pcrilou- shoals and
locks into water deep and smooth
iu whatever rapacity we regard him,
we see the same kindly, manly char
acterthe ideal Aluel':cail citizen,
father, husband and man.
In no situation iu his career has
the nobility of his nature appeared
to better advantage than now, as he
sits with solicitous care at the bed
side of his invalid wife. Though a
leader iu the momentous pending
campaign he does not allow a
thought of his personal political in
terests to come between him and
that loved sufferer.
It is worth repeating that the life
of Benjamin Harrison contains the
most powerful and wholesome les
son that can be hell up before
American youth. It points tho way
to success impossible to reach ex
cept by the path of honor and of
duty which ho has trod.
CENTRE VI LLE.
Monday of last week was the re
opening of tho town schools aud
again tho tone of tho old bell from
its lofty perch resounds tho old fa
miliar ring, calling together those
who aro to hold tho supremacy in
yeurs to come.
"What do you think of McVeagh ?"
Tom. Wise asked your correspond
ent tho other day. "What do you
mean by sucu a question," was ask
cd by your scribe. "Why, don't
you know ho has ileclarod his inten
tion to vote for Cleveland ?" "Very
well, Tom, wo can snare him. if vou
people can spare Gon. Sickels." This
was an absolute damper for Tom.
and he vamoosed.
Landlord J. E. Spangler attended
the Bloomsburg Foir on Thursday
nnd Friday of last week.
John II. Miller, of Laurelton, and
J. C. Harper, of Bellefonte, repre
sentatives of the New York Life
Ins. Co., did business here last
week.
A stranger iu town means a new
baby. Yes, a new baby boy nrrived
at the homo of Assessor C. E. Samp
scl. Although ho arrived too late to
be registered to 'vote for Harrison
yet it is the first baby boy to glad
den Charleyjs heart. Tom says ho
calls him Quay.
Dan. J. Dreeso nnd wife spent
Saturday nnd Sunday with Tap
Valentino Walter's.
, Dr. (1. C. Mohn and wife, of Laur
elton, Sundaycd with friends here.
Constable Napp is paying Shenan
doah a business visit this week.
P. C. Hart man nnd his better-hnlf
went to Woodward on Snnday.
Our merchants are this week in
tho city of Phila., laying in their
stock of fall and winter goods.
Miss Ella Shinkel went to Jersey
Shore on Tuesday where she ex
pects to stay for a while. How she
will be missed by the young folks
can scarcely be told.
John Mohn, of this place, shot a
deer in tho White Deer mountains
last week.
KRKAMKR.
Frank Thomas and W A. Keeler
were to Ohio and Indiana to buy a
car-load of cattle.
The teachers of our township have
organized a hterial society. H. A.
Walter was elected president, C. W.
Landis secretary, and C. A. Meiser
chaplain.
Chestnuts are reported scarce nnd
aro high in price.
The turkey season opened on Sat
urday last and the hunters were out
in full force, but thev report the
wary birds scarce.
While Win. Spigeliuvf r and crew
were running down the side-track of
the railroad on a hand-car it sudden
ly left the track, throw ing the men
in all directions some lauding near
tho main track as n swiftly moving
freight train was passing by. The
crew made a miraculous escape front
instant death.
David Benfer, while hunting squir
rel, had his head and fao badly in
jured by tho premature explosion of
his gun.
Ono of (leo. Aurand's hands came
"hwVTjritirJt wittrirfmialt-rtdeT-i)reT,s
and had it severely injured.
On Monday of this week a birth
day party was given at the public
house of Samuel Bumbach in honor
of Mrs. Schoch by the Schoeh rel
atives. Executor's Sale of
REAL ESTATE !
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VEGETABLE BALSAV1C
ELIXIR I
WILL CURE THAT
Cold
AND STOP THAT
Tho heat remedv known for tho cure of '
Consumption, Cough, Colds,
Whooping Cough, and all Lung ,
t I'rlco sac., 00c, ani) tl-00 por bottle.
Knr Halt' Iv W, II, Heaver, Mlildli'ljiii'gli, hiiiI
J. W. Siiliiinell, I'l'liliHtTi'i'lC I'M.
THE MIFFLINBURQ
MARBLE I GRANITE
WORKS !
Having ou hand a large btock of
MONUMENTS AND OUAVKsBTONES
to select from, I am selliug lower than
any other entabllsliment in Central
Penylvaula. It will pay you to call
and tiee the work aa I employ no
agents.
R. H. LANOE, Prop'r.
Deserving Praisa-
We desire to y to our eltl.nn,
that for year we have been nelling
Dr. King's New Discovery for (Jon
fHitnption, Dr. Kinif'n New Lifn Pills,
ItiK'klen'i Arnica s-alve aud Klectrio
Hitters, and have never handled rem
edies that sell as well, or that have
given Bitch nnlverxal satisfaction. Ws
do Dot liepitnte to gttaratitee them
every time, nnd we utand rendy to re
fund the purchase price, If untlsfnc
tory results do not follow their use.
TlieB remedies have won their great
popularity on their merits. 1). C.
Kepler, Druggist, Paxtonvllle, Pa.
Oct. 1, 113. ly.
DR. R. A. SIMPSON S
Ollice No. 8 1(3 B. Market St. Yoi'M'a.
WILL BE AT
Home Office, Oct. 3 to 17
Baglo Hotel, Middleburgh, Pa.,
from Friday, Oct. "1, at 10 o'clock
a. in. to Saturday noon.
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lr. II. A. Simpson, nf Vnrk. i'n.
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Nebraska Farm Lauds.
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imlil vvoik a s'K elalty .
i.i:o. i:. i Min n. n. n. s.
otll' e In W'.'ls' ilw.'llinif, sniilli ,1" eiilraiice.
oppns'ic National ll.ili 1.
J as. c i; ti si:.
A I' l'i It N Is Y AT I.AW,
MuiDl.KlirilH, l'A .
All uiisiliess etitl'liste.l to his care
will receive prompt attention. Con
saltation in Ku;;li-li ami lieriinin.
SF. SUKAUV,
Insurance Aeut mid Itroker,
l'etilis Ctet-U, P. (). Pu.
Duly ti rst rlin-s St.n-k tlm-iimnlm reprefenteil,
Vou Mvs n ii. i p minium m.Io-, l.em'o yuu pnyiin
llr.sert..iii'iiti,
1 tlrlllM lll-l- plai'.'.l oil llll kill, I,. I.I 11. I.I.I tirtll
prnperty, ilui'lliim", 8'nri " mi. I eliunlii-ii any.
u lieri-in Suv.ler a ml t'nli.ii (.iiiinMeH.
tilli.i'in '. .M. Slunter't Sti.rt'.fintr'.vllle, I'.i
Harvest Excursions Half
Rates.
Al t.l s i Willi AM) SKI TEMIiKIt Unit.
Til" lliil'lllitflnli llnille will tell tolllnl trlptl k
ets lit hall tntes, e.-oil villus, In the cities nml
fal'llllllkf leel, i, H of I he W est, Nul l Invest m,
Siiullmesl. tastein 'llcket Aifi'tils will k.h
thnnieli lick. -Is mi t lie same plan. Set dial tlu-v
re. I nver Hie llill llli.'l, hi lloiite, the liesl Ilia
from rlilciien. l'eorla, oiilnc.v uiiilsi. l.nuls. l'i r
lull her Iniorm.iiloti wine l'. s. Kim is. Oenenl
I'n.sselini r AKelit, t'lilciiii. July IS, tf.
COMPOUND.
A ri'-iiit (llwnvcry liy nn oi.l
'hyi.. in. Ancrru(y urd
f.i.'firily Ui thnunnnf UixU s.
1 llni only p. rluctly iiile Hi J
r.-lhihlu lii.'.li,'ltiii!li.i'iiv(-r.
Ilewiirv nl iiiiprlni'lpk'ililruu
uim wlm ollur Inlurlur nied-
clnet In place nf till". Ark lor I'ook'x t'OTT
Hour I'ovir.UMi, luie n ii'.(ituv, or Inclu.efl
iiinl t wnu In piKtuiiB In li-ttur, hiiJ we wlllKcnl.
nciik.l, by return mail, Kull .ciik'.l parllculurl
In plum iiiv.'lnpi', to lii.ii.'K only, 'i ntuiiipii. AJ
ilrau I'ni.il Lilly onipaiiy
No. 3 l li-li.ir Itl.x k, IkitMlt, Mult.
-S,,l,l In Ml.l.lk'hiiriili l.y ll. V. Kepler.il.
M. Nliliulul unit .Iruui.t. every where. ! Iru3
TTlTl Kl. Illl.ee. llnllrre, Marhlnrry jm
J; Ull'anil of All Klude. Kmluly,
Mill hiiiI Tui.i.ny Uill, lloller and
Maclilnrry Itriwlre, glvu your orders to Hie
Lewislowfl Fonniry and Machine Co.
LEWISTOWN.PA.
Lately Itn'ortKiroU'il, with lucroiiMed capital,
Ifrialcr fui-lllUen Hinl kklllisl inecliiinli'n, tile
eoinpHiiy niakcBk'iMKl workmuiiMlilp bjiiI pr.utii,
tii-HM the rule. Plumbing. Um and Blwm
KlitlnK a upwliilty. Iiat h morn fitted tnd
I'luHflit coiihtrucU'd lu'cordliiff to Uie latoitt .at
proved und Ik-hI mtiiltarv limtlindit. The Ulll-r
Lutversal Wood HplU Pulley furnlKlied at
lacuiry prtrrH. Exclusive atfrtitH lur I lie Mr
lis fen Pump, the bvet OU the uiartet.
CurretiiKiBdt'Bce Invited. OvU 1, leti.
Riinfnraf
IIUIJIUIU
G. c. gutelTus,
THE ONE- PRICE LOTHIER!
DEALEH IN
Fashionable cloth
ing, Hats, caps,
Neckties, Gents
Furnishing Goods,
Summer Under
Avcar, and Ccleloid
goods, Men's shirts,
mm
Glohing for princei Pauper!;.
'i
Clothing that looks like silk and wears like leather. Cou.
to tho old Kuliahlo where you get what you pay lor. I g
new stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all tl, k
lateststyles Too busy waiting on customers to tell yi
more. :ome and see for yourself. ,sl
G. C. GUTELIUS,
liddleburgh, V. U
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mmm c o s
ElGGtro-OoEci
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T. 1 J '' ;;'.; ,-.ii an iiii ii nil i
X. ually.les'
to
them liable to easily Mvp and break.
fully. neiioiiiphshed by the use of the l.M'.C I K M.OLD STKlXJi, which
pr .rahist rust and emit ti superior quulity of tone.
"iot. present the tShoemacUer Itistnimet in competition with
lowiAj. e-t ubsurdly misiiaiued "cheap" l'ianos. this county und
-ipjnlA en Hooded with
Itisiiriot, iln
taste'
-r.tldent il.1.J'l'V:MA.'IvKUa 'Wei t . fcr cases aro ii
in the wd.&t aud eX Vu'","l est priced,
Middleburgh P. O.
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b on l Mai!
but they ., ueivat ways iu tliutdirectiuu. Tlunl .vhy sund to tli
City li.r n ady-iimde flothiu and then take theut to unskilled Iolmi
tailor to iin rt. e the Ct, when you can yet a I
SUBSTANTIAL IKE AP
once
HENRY L.
MKKCIIANT T.MI.oit, Selit-.Mrove, Pa., where your work isalwiij
Kuarutiteeit or you have recourse. This Is a qin-htion that interest-;
every man and boy .A neat-tittine; suit.no matter what thcjinateriii! !
is it always look! better than an lll-Iltt f tic suit no matter how line '
tlm tfooil. Then come at once aud j;et llts. !'
HENRY L. PHILLIPS,
Late rorenian for K. K. lilTK, four doors west of Dank. Solin.s -r t
If
I huve just returned from the Kastern Markets with a lar,'o nssort
of 1' ull and inter stock. We are now ini uiireil tn . liii.o 1 1. nt,
luent of Dress Hoods iu town, ulso Dress Trimming und (iimps of ull k
und colors the largest ussortuteut ever brought to town i
LADIES' COATS, j.
Lnrest line of Ladles' nnd Misses' Coats, ull the latest styles, everbriw
to town.
SpccSafi Fn'iccs.
We will trlvu special prices on Ladles' Coats to establish a large'
trade on Ladles' und Misses Coats. Call nnd see our stock andp?t
low prices, which will astonish you. i
-CLOTHING-
, We call your attention to our line of Clothing which ootulsts of
Hoys' aud Children's (Suits, also Men's aud Hoys Overcoats.
We have a large line of Carpet. Call and see them before purct'
elsewhere. Also a full line of BOOTS Si SHOES. We also have
line of WALL PAPER.
Poultry aud Potatoes taken In trade highest pricei paid. Cash P.
good Butter and Eggi.
F. H. MATJRER, New Berlin, I
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and everything J
I make a man loo
handsome andfe
happy, at price!
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that discount a
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inakeM tliev remain In tn:
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1111. i i inn, wniiu iii ii ii y I iim I'll lijei
wltleh at Hist lve satlsfaetion, tieiin
Hat ami wiry, the Slioetnacker l'iaii
Mill staiitieli nml true. It is Imnossiti!-.
overestimate the ad vulitaeH derived fr
the iiml. if the ;i;iectro!olil Strlncd. 'I
oriliiiury inni-wniiiiieil or no-enlled w! '
inetal-ilated mtriiiKH. wliielt till other it, i
till compelled to use, are iuuin ...
c.teil li' atmosiiherieaction. lt.I
stroyino; tlm power of tlif utri
prolong und siikIuhi t he tone, render
The remedy of this tins been siior-f
: but to tliose who apprciute a l'i
a. '"..'... .... -ei l . .. IVl tU.TUa BlD Hll
which w't.'a.'-'" "lu.w just pu.
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