Published every Thursday. Geo W Wagensellcr, Editor. Arthur E. Cooper, Manager, .Subscription $1.50 per year. (which iniit pnlil in mlvanop when sent ouf hIii' Hit- county.) DATtt OF ADVERTISING. Alt Irati'.lcnl iidvcrtlncinont not ntlifrwl fnnirm'ii'it fur t ill In-ciimvcd nl tli rate of is i-ntu per lltn- (ti'iiiinrl"l ni'iiiir'i fur rlpt Inwr Moti mid In cent per line (or every milwiueiit 'nwrUou. Cooper ii Wtttfeimeller, l'rop'r. Thursday, April 2(5, 1891. Standing Committeemen. VI huh I .1. MMillrawnrtli. J. K. Kctteroli. Heaver Irvln Klner. Nullum Hw, lUMtrrWt'Kt AllKMllllW't-ll, Wllllatll Heater. t'Hiiirr .1. w. H.uiiim'1, c. K. Itcrire. Iiapmnti -John ...t. Ivld A. I'ortllno. Krunkllii-.l. II. Kufcrllnc. .1. II. IMItf. .luck-toil .1 I'. KllhCl'T. Win. Martlu. Mld-llehuruh J. II. KlifKi1. Wllllnm K. rro. MliMli-cni-k - W. A. K--il.r. I. K. Itow. Monroe - i. A. KnulTnmn. A. Knrlcmfin. I'.-nn Irwn K. Laudcii-tlmfi-r. Iuhl Mujit, ivrrv It. V. ArixnritHt. Inin Itoyrr. Ivrrv Wf-il him. M. ArlmKuM. T. It. liravlilll. S'l I ti vr -A. M A'ir.iiicl. Hold Vl'MlMWiirth. "lllwKrnve J. Ii. f WI'T, Kil. K. OcnitierlthK. t til. mi- Hiniiii ootnhv. llaUd .. SI ii hi. Washington -Win. r. Hllliilxli, riillii T. Mover. Republican Ticket. HU'STY. Kur Avm)ily. HAS. W. IICUM ANN. For I'rothonotary. .I.e. m'IIim'II. I'.ir l!i't'lsl r A llfr.ir.Ii r. i. M. SIIINDKI.. I'.ir lMrl. I AH.-rii--.. , J. m. ii.ki:i:. Kur Jury t'oiinni .i-un r, .1. II. KM'I'I'. C.iuv.-ron Talks for C.vnjron. Sriiiitur ('mi.iihn t t!!;-; fur himself uiil nut I'M- I'cmisN lvauin when .idvocttes his extraordiirtry silver propusitiiiti. His view h ive iilre.'i ly u.'i'il I'epiiili'tteii liy the peoplo of L tlicasl er . ll M t V lit the polls, fUlll Mill the issue he brought lionioto ;ho voters iii other outitins ho would !o repudiated iii the sunie way. His alliance with the silver ring may bo a uood tiling for Camkiion. hut not. for Pennsylvania. In his address in tho Seiuitu chamber ho boldly advo cates a combination of America and Asia against Europe, and wants to out loose. "Itestore silver," id his cry "re ... o silver and plaeo tho United States at tho head of the silver-us-i'i; countries of tho world." ThiH is ins . .. of this country at one sweep. IIo is right in one theory an alli ance with Asia on a Hilver basis would cut us off from Kurope. But what a time wo would have while tho cutting-oil' process was in pro gress ! And what a tiino we would have after it was all over ' Such an alliance would not destroy Europe, but it would destroy our trado and iniike us u nation, unto ourselves. dwindling away, financially, until we got into some mich as is Mexico to day. n-nator Camk.icon thinks that the pa Vv that will take up the i-ry of tai V and free silver will win. Ife is ready to lead in the crusade. So willing is he that his address gives the impression that he is anxious to become the candidate for President "f a tree silver party, which only finpliasies the proposition already advanced that Camkhox is for him self and not for Pennsylvania. I t I nr. Congressman John 11. Robinson as president of tho State Leaguo of of Republican Clubs, has issued a circular that is calculated to check any display of enthusiasm on the part of clubs in behalf of any of tho many citizens who are alleged to as- piro to kind treatment from the May convention. This is his circular "Tho attention of all the clubs of tho Leaguo is called to tho article in tho constitution, prohibiting the indorse. inent of any candidate for public oince iy the clubs or by the League. xiiis provision was placed in the con stitution for very good reasons, and in order to prevent the introduction "1 tlio rivalries of candidal ea for public office into the clubs and tho League. This circular is issued for thereason that several clubs through out the State, and members of the League, have seeu tit to indorse various candidates for State oflieo. Tho work and duty of tho Leaguo is ancillary to that of tho State "com lnittoe, and for tho purpose of elect ing candidates when duly nominated by tho convention of tho party. Tho introduction of tho rivalries of tho various State candidates into tho clubs and tho Leaguo would only lead to bickerings and strife, and prevent that hearty and cordial co operation for tho success of tho Ko publican party and its candidates when duly nominated." TAXTONVILLE. R. O. Bowersoxloft for New llorlin college recently.,.; Mrs. Chan. Hare from Mauch Chunk visited friends and relatives at this placo lately. . . . Emory Ernest lefk for Froeburg whero ho intend to go to school this Summer. He was accompanied by urn. SwArtJS of Middleburg V. W. Swenglo again loft for Shatuokin whore ho is working in n store. . . . Mrs. Jones of Selinsgrove, Mrs. Kin ney of lieavortown. Crest Kline of Lowistown, Prof. F. C Ilowersox of Middleburg, A. H. Bowersox of Beav- ertowu and Warren Eruost wore vis itors to town recently. . . .Uev. Smith preached a very able sermon on Suu day evening from Romans, 8 :1.... Lottie Howell left for Lew stown and Win. Howell for the lumber re gions R. W. Gift had been sick with rheumatism but is able to be out again. ( ceuo. WEST BEAVER. The Bpavertown constablo made some business calls on our horse Jockeys last week Wm. J. Koch is on the sick list. . . .Eiuanual Peter and Dr. Shive took a trip to Lewis town last week to have the former's arm replaced. It had been dislocat ed by tho eflwets of a fall he had Home time ngo. . . .Homo of our trout fishers have been trying their luck. No doubt the catch was small or we would have heard from them ... .J. J. Steely is still adding improvements to his homo by cutting brush and fences. .. .Levi Treaster ruado a business trip to our county seat last week. . . .Wm. Peter is learning tho black smithing trado under tho in structions of W. If. Knepp. . . .There have been four or live parties at this end trying to supply West Beaver with fresh herring once a week Under the new adniinstration, the threshers in West Beaver have agre ed to thresh this fall for two cents per bushel. Bon. BEAVERTOWN. Judge S. A. Wetzel has been ap pointed by the board of Public Charities of Pennsylvania, a visitor for the county of Snyder. . . .Ephriam Howell an old and deserving veteran now 73 years of age, has been reject ed by the Commissioner of pensions. This is some more of Hoke Smith's good (f) work.... Tho infant twin ' ' of Charles and Gertr - " juried u. .'aar . . . .1 tev. J. I Wetzler will ths week movd to Dauphin Co. We w:h this family success in their new hme. Goortfa Rine and family of JfeKees Falls, 'spent Sunday with tlo family of Jacob G. Snyder Mist Minnie Thomas' of Troxelville speut Sunday with Mrii John S. Kern.. . Mrs. Al bert Snook of Kreamer spint a few days last week with tho family of D. M. Snook Mrs. James Scliambach and children and Miss Anuio Sham tmch of Adiimsburg visited friends in town on Tuesday of last week Communion Services will bo held in the Union Church by tho Reformed congregation next Sunday. Wu.n Roses, Famous War Pictures. Our readers will find the Famous War Pictures selected from the pages of "Tho Soldier in our Civil War," a most interesting article and an educational factor. The complete set should bo in every home in Sny der couuty. These pictures are cheap at $1.00, but ten cents and a coupon cut from tho Post will bring the lirst Portfolio to your address. Portfolio No. 1. will contain : No. 1. Battlo of Gettysburg, by A. Bcrghaus. 2. Occupation of Beaufort, by W. Crane. :J. Battlo of Chickamauga, by J. F. Hillen. 4. First battlo of Bull Run, by H. Lovie. H. Investment of Forts Jackson aud Philips, by Win. Waud. 0. Tho lirst battle of the War. bv H. Lovie. 7. Battlo of Cedar Mountain, bv Edwin Forbes. H. Hilton Head-Port Royal. 9. Island No. 10, by n. Lovie. 10. Battlo of Spottsylvania Court House, by Edwin Forbes. 11. Gen. Grant and his body-guard crossing May held Bridge, by II Lovio. 12. Rcconnoissauce of Federal Cavalry, by Edwin Forbes. V). Gallant Charge of Custer's Cavalry, by Kdwiu Forbes. M. Battlo of Pittsburg Landing (Shiloh), by H. Lovio. 13. Rosecrans Recapturing his Artillery at Pittsburg Landing, by It. Lovie. 10. Interior of nu Iron-Clad, by W. T. Crano. . Read tho Coupon in another part of to-day's paper. SELINSGROVE. S. P. Burns and his son George, who are traveling salesmen, spent Sunday nt home. . . .B. F. Tanner is having his houso repaired. Ho be lieves in having his home neat and pleasant. .. .Ganger N. C. Gaugler entered upon the duties of his oflieo on Tuesday Editor Wagensellcr of the Post spent Sunday in town He speaks very encouragingly of tho Post.... Mrs. George Gordon of Kreamer, paid a visit to her sister, Mrs. Thompson Hilbish Mark Burns, one of the town's enterpris ing young men, has gone to Winfield to work for his uncle.... Ira C. Henoch purchased the four acres of land sold by the Executors of tho estate of John App. Consideration r.00....W. G. VonNcida. Asst. Postmaster, spent Sunday at tho County seat.... J. W. Gaugler is busily engaged on his brick-yard. Ho expects to manufacture several large kilns On Saturday morn ing death removed from our midst Chas. R. RishcL Esq., after a few days of confinement to his bod. Mr. Rishel was one of our most respect, ed citizens. He held tho oflieo of Justice of the Peace for nearlv fif teen years. The deceased wrs 'in his (Wtli year. His lemains were in t -red in tho Union cemetery on T sdav B. O. Kensler of Hum mers Wharf intends to sell his store goods and become a citizen of this Ilace. Sikiiik. MARRIED On Sunday ovctiiuir. in llenver. town, by Rev. J. N. Wetzler, Win. Ii. Mover and Miss Anna Ititter. both of Middleswartli, Snyder coun ty, Pa. April 22. at Freeburir. bv Rev. If. G. Schnable. Ida Jane Freed of M'Kccs J Falls and Adam Snecht of Globe Mills. 35 Complete Novels NKATI.Y !lor Ml, AM) A YF.AU S srs UIlTlo.N to a largo US-pnce illustrated moiillilv magazine for O.NI.V 150 CKN'TS. Tlii" I a most liberal otTer .is lloi sKiioi.n Topics, the magazine referred to, is a hitfliM'lass paper, replete with etories of love, idveiiture, travel, uud short interest'nmimi in-trin live nketchetiof fact and fancy; and in tlid list of :i' novels aresucli treasures as "A Hrave Coward." by Robert bonis Stevenson. "A blacksmith' Daughter," by Ktta W. I'ierce: "Ninetta," a most pleasing story Ly M. T. Caldor'A Oilded .Sin," and "Hetwreu Two Sins," by tho author of "Dora Thorne," The Truth of it," by the popular writer, Hugh Conway; and the "Moorehouse Trag edy," rather sensational, by Mrs Jane C. Austin: "A Heroine." a delightful torv by Mrs Rebecca II. )avis;"Wall ' byhe popu' tlm freai storr ' ui. Nok(iu ,ty,'' by Amanda M. Douitfae. Space forbids mentioning the other novels; out tney are all the same hlgli grade, popular.brigtit.romantic.spicy, interesting stories. Tim ;i" novels and the current issue of Hoi sl'.uoi.n Toru s will be sent you the day your order is received. I'tiis will supply you with a seasou'e reading for a mere song; aud will h. appreciated by all in the households Send at once rent to Hoi skiiomi Topics I'm. Cn , p. o. x n.y.i, Nt.w York City, N. Y. S. F. SIIKAKVf Insurance Agent and Hroker, l'eiins Creek, 1. O. r Only flrtrlin Sturk tliiripiinlrii rnprcHintn,. oil hikii mi runi i uiii union, lisuco vuu luiy uu UltcMKIUtllltM, ' liiKuriiuec pin I mi all kinds nl um.,1 lurm riirt.v, ilwfllini'. Hnrv uiM chin cliui uny. kIiitu In Snvilar mill I'iiIiiii 'uiiiiiif. oiltce In f. M. .Sliiiwvr'a Mure.Centrc'.illa, ' AoKNTS WANT Kl) f.ir IIih only Al TIIOKIKl) .... ........ f UlUIUVl e i. aii. ii..Mii.io. ins literary ix.vutur. with lhofiwiHMaiiin uf iilH fiitnllv. mill fur Mr. HhitlieH I'ouinleli. WurkM. "TU'liVTV vviuu OK I'ONOIIKSS, " anil his later book, "I'OI.ITl'- H HKS shl.l.IMi iHinks In (lie inarkel. A. K. . .loruaii 01 Me., took Iini orilcrn Ironi lirst tw inn ; iiut'iu n iiroi l 117. .Ml. lrM Itullurd rn 1 . .. 1. . '' miHsiii, in i uav, erolll f'.'II.V.V K. N. Kli .' of M:ism . I.,lf r,lrJ iIii.vh i prol!t 4;.v .1 I'anrlilk'iMif Me., took 43 erilers troin m, rail ; protll 7.VJil. K. A. Palmer iaik exH .corners in iiiiivk: iirotli t-j- - lo make I.AIKiK MoNKV write liiiiiiidlimly lor r..i i.innr. im ii ii v l'K..i, ir in ukii 111 K I1ENKY llll.l. fi ll i n VorWi..i, i 50 World's Fair Views Free. Tlio "Poultry Keener" lias r,.ii, ln.,l tin, tmnt us Hie liMillnif auioiitv on iHiulirv Slxii'cii lark'" paiiT. liioiillily, lift y cents jx-r aiinuni. "Farm unit tlreslilc" Isa ih.iihif., nni. twice a month. Iltty cents iht anniiiii. W will wml both luers one year anil lllty plmlo irrunhlu views ( the WoiI.I'h Fair, to new mio-scrlls-rs only, nil lor iltty cents. Samplo copy of llie"PoultiyK.i wr," wlili particulars free. Send live ocnts for cli her of l lie lollow lnif hack llllllllMTS eilllal to a 'J.'i-l'CIlt lumk Ponllrv ll..,,M. es, July ism. ha M views; llrooilcrs uml In ciiliators. Ainrust iK-tt Hint AukuhI lsiu. Art. tlrcua, "Tho l'oulliy KeejM-r l'o.,-' IMrki'stmiv, SlIKIMFF'SSALKOF REAL ESTATE ! Ily virtue of ft writ of PI. Kn. InhumI out of tli. Court of t'oiiiinon Pleas uml to m.i iir..,.,.,i i will exixise to Public Sale nl tlio rourl House lu MldtlleuiirKu at 1 oVl.H k P.M. on Saturday, May 12, l.XiU. Tim following Dew rlbeit Haul Kstate, to wit : All tliatcerl iln incsnuatfii or tract, of I, mil Hlt uuiB In t.'liapmaii townslilp, Snviler county Pa bounded, Norlli bv lands of Philip Knrsleler. KaM by lauds or .lulin M. nine and tieo. Simlcr Soul Ii Jiy lauds of. I. II. Hall. West by lands or j'. II. Hall and John Price, oiitaliilii' llo At'KI'S more or lesa. w hereon urn erected TWO Hois ts. HANK IIAUN uud oilier outbuildings. Scled, taken luioeeciiiion and to lie sold as tilt) projierly of Kranklln Kreiier. ai.kkkii spKcirr. shcrirr Hlicrlirnomce, Mhldlcbuivli, April H3, jsut. iiirtiiuri rniL..c turn T C J w r a J. c. AMia. n. n. s. niSNTIST. Treating, filling, artificial teeth, crown and bridge work. Teeth ex tracted without pain. Satisfaction iruarnnteed Ollice next door to the IV st printing otlW. MIDDLI'.IU UGH, PA. Wanted Salesman'; .to sell a lmlce line MKSKKY STooK nnrt SKKO t'OT ATOKS. MHEUAI, SAt AKV r COMMISSION I'AIII WKKKI.V. I'KII- M SNKNT mill I'.niNil Positions to oool) .1 K. SI'KCI W, IMH CKMKVIS to HKUIN NKHS. KXt'l.l SI V K TCKKITOKY OIVKN IK IiKslliKll. Write nl once tor terms to Ik Hawks Norscry Co- RochesterN. Y- JAS. U. CHOUSK, A TT i II X K Y AT LAW, MlDDI.KHI IUI, PA. All btisines entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Con sulfation In KiiitIImIi and (ierman. rpilK SUMMIT IIOI SF.. HYLVKSTKH liOWKN, Phop. First class accomtiiodations to the traveling public, (food stabling for th horses. Kvervtlibig new. miles south of Middleburirti on he road to Freeburg. a. 0'ftal nt a .li..r mi. nt. 53 .. r . , -r- ' 1k hr Uk r, Uk m.tlliM ).( . f.r l-idM ;, n.itMt . . V h , llttMr I ' l.'l Iff I.I o . -t '.'ll .In I i t l till. ' kku ft r x "' " ' '"w . ' ... . , .,.. ft. IMIAB!tlso.N:(". .. . .. I .. , luiil.u.. O. Itinil 1'mri . t :m Imv of fi iik'iry HfiriMUf. :t w 1nr Anil wr. uirirjr " xtamhIiIH 1'i.m M il. At tintll. ivu HadillF, f I C I .IVe Five Cx&m3 t tu U Uwrvner Ht , ( ltit tniMi), o. $10 .1tbt I. H. Ill !.: X I IUT S'r .. Ht-hllllv. it ml nil Hi.- trim nf i vil i lii'ii c;'.rh -i r.ir'.r i it r pxuiiwoii, I'ti tuU f pvitw nl.. m. kii"-. lvtirrir. vtv. Kull piiitiKtli. ilrvi'Ii'jMti 'nt, jus 1 (-.no KHrii ti rvorf Llflll'M.. Ill ' i ! 'rt h.'t'ii. I iniiim tN h. fk(lnnttuna COFPALO. N. Y. LliJk fVEUlCA'. crown mm Tlio Lest Burniii;; Oil tliiit can bo imt.lt! from l't'iroli'iiiii. It gives a brilliant light. It will not snioko tho chimney. It will not char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explode. foction Family Safety Oil. It is nianufacturoil from tho fiuoet Crude in tho most perfectly equip ped refineries in tho world It is tho liest. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders tilled by Yours truly, THE ATLANTIC HEFIHING CO. Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa, L EWIS' 98 LYE (rATXRTSU) Tbelrm4ui(l pa mil t y tniuln. I "HI") oIIht I,)". II Imlug niltt 'liT kuil Ik.l In ran Willi rvimivaMc IIJ, tlis cuufnn ro klwsyt r.,ly for Uf. WIO tnk Hip bnl -rfini1 lUr1 Sp In 'JU mlnm.i without bullltis. t Is the bral fnri'l.wnsluK i', lllMtlt, lllllC llik, wuliinK IuIUik, Unu, tri5i, elu, rXNITA. BAIT KTO CO tieu. AgU rtilla., !'. jttrcwuiCjluiJx Tl!FTnRNftnn7 CiVL f and Eiitilan J!? jTnzT: ,. woini T-i Cull smut dna ibao'tl tfenlur ' U ritra. lnrrftilntuUi4 -ll M-Wiy I' S ir"Cl v " tii IS ' lwmo.n .-...v-.., . X JCM-ttullo,,. HtamiON Co . , 1' ""orr 01 ...rrrua,, ll M r s. CANTON. OHIO e.HHiiiijAliu, P. C. IiARTAAN, ToiixorKul Artit, has just oienetl a room in W. W. W ltteinnvers buililinj;, wliero lio is prepared to do lirst class work, .March 29, '!)4. To the Public, Generally. As Congress did not puss tint extra revenue on wliiskey.the Murksbrauds of whiskey all of my own make remain the same price. New white whiskey. 5.75 ; 10 to 18 months old, 13.00 ; !W to ol) months old, $3.5o ; 84 to UH mouths old. fJ.OO. US to 43 months old. a .10 : Thee are all fln iroods. Do not foriret t lie old fctaml. Kiupty wtiiskey tmrrels fl.no. J. L. Makks. Near H. It. Station. Middleluitflv l'. FAT PEOPLE. Pal'k ObesltV Pills Mill reilnen v,,nr ..-nl,.,,. PKltM ANKNTI.Y from PJ lo is m,iii'u1 ii inouili. .oMAini.u HicknenH or Injury i No phi. I. Kill. Thev build un the heulili I iw.u,.n rythe complexion leaving No WK1NKI.KS or llabblncsM. SHU T AlllloMKXS mid illlllcult lircallilnu surely relieved. No HXI'Kltl MKNT till., u sclcntlllc uud noMlilvM relief .iilniii.ul ,.i.i,- litter years of experlciioi. All orders supplied dln-ct from our olllco. Price f.'.iw sr pucWe orlhruii packatres for K.m bv mull nostimiVi TVHlluioniaU and particular euli.,n i,.im' AiicurreNNinuiH-e sirlclly ('oundmillal. PAltK KEMliUV CO., lloslou, Muu, D" BUGGIES at i Price i?c 4 l n-.T..i.hurn t ii; nuta ll AIXV?' LVlTV IKiail wuuo. 1 ci.mi.liti.n.. w Mfl iii J.jtaale;Ai. .lA, Jli 1. -1. U. . coupory GOOD FOR PART OXI OP Famnus Aar Fictures. Write your name and addu ss plainly, iit d s tid this Ticket with Ten Cents to FAMOUS WAR PIOTUnKS, POST Middle burgb, Pa., and receive I'm t folio .,f SIXTF.EN Famous War Pic tures, by F.dwin Forhcs and oih. ) U' If! inclws. The GRFAT EST VALUE EVEIl OFF' I : F.I). C-np for ijtl.oo. ForBnbse quent Portfolios clip Coupon from :l o 'Middh buiKli Post of any tlato. Name, Post Office, County, State, T -T-" " "T "7 T" T" " "T T" New Goods at pppenliiiner's, Selinsgfeve, Pa. l v.;- u-..rj gSOlothin of every description. Hoots, Shoes ami Gent's Furnishing Goods. Full particularext week. This Space is Reserved for G. C. GUTELIUS. THE OfJE- PRICE CLOTHIER! Cite Ml Mr Tie Mai but they go a great ways in thatdlrectlon. Then why send to the CI y for ready-made elothloK and then take them to a nkMled local tailor to Improvo the lit, when you can get a SUBSTANTIAL MAKE AND ROOS FIT al oiiuo HENRY L. PHILLIPS- MERCHANT TAILOIJ, Seiir.vove, Pa., where your work U always Guaranteed or you have recourse. This is a question that Interests every man and boy.A neat-fitting suit.no matter what the material js It always looks better than an IlLrtttiu suit no matter how fine the goods. 1 hen come at once and pet fits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. tat. For.iuo lor E. E. BUCK, four door', e.t of Buok, B.Un,e,o,., 11. WJ. X'JTiiXllllilMilili. ov troinjfto
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