'. Published every Thursday. Geo W. Wagenscllcr, Editor. Art!u:r E Cooper. Manager. Subscript ion 1.50 per year. irtllrti inl-1 P-iM In wlvutii'i' when Wilt oilt tin' iuMiity.1 RATES OF ADViftTISINO. Ml tr.iil. n H.vrt"MiilitH n-t iiIhtI. r-,i.tr:i. '-I I'.r 111 I- tiiiv-'l t ! r.H'' of H ,-,.,iis i.. t llii- ii'ini--iri.-l mi- .Hiir. i r-r tlrsl lii.-r-TMh nil I 111 i !. T 11 lt" fur fM'O mil'i-llt lis. rtl'iii. INiii.t Vihj..'IIit. I'rop'ru. Thursday, May 31, ISO I. Standing Committeemen. . tin- r. .1. MI'M1' " irtli. .1. K. K.'HiT'iir. Ii.iv.-r- IiHii KliH'V. VHImti I-'.-.. ;.-.iw-r W.-l- Aiii'll'i-H. WHII H'l lli'iil'T. . nir. -.l. W . .imi""'I. r". ll'r-"'- I II..PIII III .l-llll -ll'T. IMM'l A- I'iTtIIW. ir.inUli, .1. II. Ktit r li ii.-. .1. II. ll'ilU'. .I.i. k-.ni -I . Klliiu'l.T. in. Vurilii VI. I. ll. lniri.il -I. II. I'Ii-miK W Ilium r. l-.-i-w. Vl...-. i.-. k W. A. K" . I- r. I. K. I"'. M.iiiiin-.-.i. A. hniirfiiiiiii. C. A. Fntl'imili. I'.'iin IrMii K. J ni'l.-n-Ui.'i-r Unl'l Mnyr. vm II. I'. Arlii-l. Inln ll'-V!- ,,,, Ivrrv W.-l - h i. M. ri.-.t-i. I . II. i.r nl'lll. v,.,,,,.. . M Ani.ni I IMM MI.MI.-" irl Ii. s. iinT.n.. -.1. II. K' kl. r. II i.. inl rllim'. I til.. n- Hiram (.iinii'. HiM i i. Miilil. '.iil(ii.t:t..ii- Wm. . IIHU'Mi. Philip l.M...r. i'. V. AI.'llm.AsT. 'h;irltiiiin. III. Iitl.'lil. IM. A. M. A I II NI. Nil.. H'.imt hprlni.". I'll. Republican Ticket. M A I K. I-'. r itiniTiinr. i.:;s i:it a r. haniii. h. ii atim. i i; i ' j i f t '..'nil ' . I' .r l.i."ii.'ii;iii'.ii.n.'iii..r, u i.rnt IM'. 1 1; Ai!",'h.-iiv ' .in ii; . l"..r Au.lP'ir -ii-i.il. A Mi II. MM IN. i ! 1. i:i.-.ii.-r f.itin';. . '..i- .-ivury .it I rif -rii.il Afl.ili i.I;.M:1!.!..I MI W. I. VITA, (If i'llllmlrlplllil. l"..r r..'u'i. ".iir n..it -I. iiv-, i; -it A. i.i;i ivv. i ii ii.i.'h inn. i i '..'inly, ,n.. I i.i;uii.i: y. in ki . i ! V. lni.ir.-l. in. 1 f.iMlity. I (ilM'V. I. -r Asvnii.lv, ill s. W. II K.HM A NN. Ii .r IT.iili.iiiiit.il , .1.1. M lllH'll. r'..r IJ.-k'Isti-r A Ifnvril.-r. I.. M. SIIINDKI.. Kit IMslrlrt AttnriH-v, .1. M. IIAKKIt. I'.ir .lur.v '. niinil.-isli ii.-r, .1. II. KSKIT. RepuU.can State Convention. irno republicans were at Harris burg last week and all their friends were there. A yiiore harmonious ' eet ii v ?er held. There all withdrew before the final contest except the successful candidates and John 13. Robinson. While Wal ter Lyon was nominated for Lieut, (lovernor, the people of Snyder county need not feel any regret that tuey endorsed John 15. Robinson. 'Tighting Jack," as he is called, well deserves the name. Ho fought vig orously and honestly, and as soon as the election was over ho shook hands with his opponent and told tin- vast multitude seated in the Opera House at Harrisburg that he und Lis friends would support the t icki t liniiiiiiiiteil. We can not re frain from ml.liii a tribute to the nobility and peerage manifested by "Jink's" ready submission to the will of the convention. His manli ness will bring him something more important in the future. And now with the same submissiveness, the people of Snyder county will yield to the will of the majority and will roll up a larger vote thau ever bt fore. That Mr. Robinson was uot elected is no fault of our delegate H. (J. Sitmpsell, because he voted twice for Jack on the same ballot. Wo do not desire our readers to think that tho Snyder County delegate stufted tho ballot box, but tho Somerset County delegate voted, then our delegato voted. At this juncture, ono of tho tellers inquired how tho Somerset County delegate voted. The ques tion was answered and Mr. Sampsell was recalled and again voted for Jack Robinson. We do not suppose that both votes were counted, but Mr. S.impsell has the satisfaction of knowing that he doubly represented tho interests of his constituents. Last week we gave the sketch of (Jen. Hastings, candidate for Gover nor, ttiis week we givo the sketch of tho candidate for Lt. Oovernor, Walt tn Lyon. Walter Lyon is well known throughout Western Pennsylvania us a lawyer of ability, and a staunch adherent to his party. Ho was born iu Shaler Township, Allegheny Co., April -7, lo-VI. Early iu 1n77 ho be came a member of tho Allegheny Co. bar, aud is at present a member of tho law linn, Lyon, Sanderson iV Mc Keo. Ho has been activo as u party worker and was a delegato to the Republican State Conventions of lMIl, 181, l.SN'i, I IsSC, 1N47, lNSS, lShil, 181K) and lstiu. He was temporary chairman of the conventions of '87 ami W, und permanent ciinirman of the 1W0 convention. Ia 1W Mr. Lyon wan tendered the office of )cputy Secretary of the Common wealth by Governor Beaver, but le elined. In .Tune, 1880, ho was ap pointed United States Attorney for the Western Dintrict of Pennsylva nia, embracing forty-six of tho sixty-i-even eountieH in the State. This ofliiee he resigned last year to take ft neat in the State Senate. In lst Mr. Lyon was the leader of the movement in Western Penn- Hvlvaniii whieh resulted in tho nom ination of Jiluine for President by the Ilepiihliean party. The movement which Mr. Lyon headeil attracted at tention all over tho country, nnd it ho crystallized Kentiment in favor of Mr. l.laiiie an to make bin nomina tion pos.sihle. Although Mr. Lyon in a personal friend of Senator Quay, lie hart at varioun times chosen inde pendent uroiind in the Itepublican polities of the State. He is thorough ly imbued with tho idoa that tho Re publican party is ono of progress. He linn filled all public positions to whieh l;e him been choHen with the most scrupulous integrity and faith fulness. J'.arly in life, while ntudy in for the law, Mr. Lyon was n pub lie hchool teacher. Ho in of a. quiet and scholarly disposition, and spends most of hirt leisure hours at a modest home in Allegheny. He is the pos sesor of a tine family, and takes con siderable pleasure in tho company of his children and books. We will give our readers brie sketches of tho other candidates one each week. The ticket is the strongest that tho liepublicaiirt of Pennsylvania have endorsed for many years. No grievances exist, and tho hard times despair and despondency that aro prevailing in all parts of tho nation the result of Democratic dilly-dal lying is the strongest argument for Republican restoration. No doubt exists any where that tho tick et will easily obtain a majority of JlHI.IMN). CKNTREVILLE. For tho second time , within live years Penns Creek lias been on bender (the creek ordinarily is about l.)0 feet wide) it spread itByel low waters a distance of oyer ) of a mile and came within three feet of tho 1880 flood. The occupants of the Sampsel mill premises were forced to leave tlieir homes and seek sbeltei from the torrents with their fortu nate friends. Many of the logs of I)r. Sampsel were carried away. The fields along the creek were inundat ed and the crops entirely ruined. Mr. Smith, the miller, before leaving with his family trausfered his household effects to tho 2nd story and other places of safety, and it is due to his wisdom and foresight that the loss is not so great as in the woeful flood of 18S,i, hiivo garden, yard, etc., pasted with mud and debris. Tho' tho rain persisted in falling in torrents, it had no effect on men, women and chil dren who visited Penns Creek. Tho iron bridgo was tho cynosure of all eyes, w hen tho water was at its high- ost, but it stands to-day unscarred. ..11. C. Sampsel, W. P. Sanders and S. F. Sheary were iu Harrisburg last week. . . .Samuel P. Sampsel vis ited in town on Sunday. ... S. F. Sheary aud wife were in Adamsburg over Sunday.... Quite a number of our people attended court Tuesday. REAVERTOWX. Two youug men, whoso names wo withhold out of respect for their parents, engaged in a boxing com bat last Friday evening. If young men haven't enough respect for themselves to keep straight when away from home theyi-houlil honor their parents Oiie-lay last week while Archio MiddleswVth was driv ing around a corner ho wis thrown out of his meat Jwagon ilnJ was badly bruised about tho bead.... On Sunday afternoon, whilex, Alfred, three year old boh of A. W. Musser, was playing near a well that vas not covered, tho bucket was shaken out of placo and started off down tho well. Tho crank of tho windlass struck him on tho head, inflicting severe injuries. Drs. A. M. Smith and W. M. Buker dressed the wound. .. .Pen. Rine, wife and daughter, Susie, of McKees 1 Falls, spent Sunday with friends here. . . , Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cooper of Sun bury recently visited tho latter'a mother at this place A band of gypsies camped west of town near tho plaining mill over Sunday.... Some of our citizons attended-mo-morial services at Adamsburg on Suuday evening Misa jMazie Dunkloberger of SwincforJ, was sewing for Mrs. F. E. SpeAt last week. WildJIoses. OR.KILMEITS .-sxl-OT WW W TT I s-o. 1 &oolf th.t KIDNETC LIVERS ElcuDR.n Hlieuiiuitisni I.iimUiifo. twin In JoIiiIk or luu-k, lirlck iIiikI In urtiii', fniientcnlK lrrlmiln, Intlntnmiitlnn, Itnivi'l, ulceration or eiittin h of the Uadiler. Disordered Liver llilloii-nisw. Iii n.liirlii'. Iiuliircstlon or pout. W.llIIOrr Invlifornte, cures fchlwy ililluultli-, llrlglit's dlHUM. urlnury troublin. Iiiiniire Itloud Scrofula, miliaria, (rnnoral weaktieworilfMIUy. m-Hootiiillclup quickly a run duwn ronKtltutlon nnd niaki tbo weak ninf. ,tl DriiEKUta 50 cents mud $ 1.00 Slr. iDrKlIU liulilo to IlitUlh" freo- CoomilUUon frr. 1)11. KlI.MMl Si CO., lll(lllAMTOM, N. Y. Have You Read The Times, PHILADELPHIA, This Morning. Tlao T"m.O ts th most extensively circuluteil ami widely read lii'Wcinn'r ptiMisliiMl in IVlilisylva nia. Its lisc(ision of pulilii; men ami public measures Is in tlie interest of pul. lie integrity. Iionext government ami prosperous industry, ami it known no party or personal allegiance In treating public issues, in the liroinl est ami best sens.' a family ami gen ernl newspaper. TllO TilllOS aim to lmvt thrt larg est, eirciilntiiiii bv ib-serving it. anil claims that it Is unsurpassed in all the essentials of'ii grewt inetropolitnll newspaper. Specimen copies if any edition will lie sent free to any one sending their address. Terms-DAILY, '!. per amium. f 1.00 for four months ; :1U cents per mouth : delivered bv carriers for It cents per week. SUNDAY KDITION twenty-four large, handsome pages ltis columns, elegantly Illustrated. 00 per fitm n in ; cents per copy Daily und Sunday. f nil per annum ; ill cents per mouth WI.I.KI.Y J.HI- TION, Til) cents per annum. Address all letters to THE TllvItCS, riiiladelphla Classical Department Prepares For The Junior Class of the Opllegea. has foue coueses : 1. The Regular College Course, 2. The Latin Scientific, :t. The English Scientific, 4. The Normal Course. Nivpfwary Exrs'ns for ne Si-holiistle Yar fill) u f hi! oiilv. Next. Si-IioliiMlli; ) ear 0h-ii Auk. 1, isvi. For p.irlli-iiliirs iiitilress. I. h. ill. MM, I'll mil ml. Si-llnsKfuve, I'u. 50 World's Fair Views Free. The "I'oultry Kii'per" luw reai-lird tho front hm the li'iiilln iintnrltv on x mil r' Sixteen lurk'i' pui-'i-x iiioiiilily, llftv cents H-r unniiin. "Kiirni mill Hreslde" isu lo-pap. paper eoinlliir twice ii iiimitli. lllty cents M-r iiiiniiin. We will M ini lx.ili pain-is oiin veiir and lllty photo K'riinlilr view sol thn Woild's Fair, to new hiiIi (mtIIkts only, alitor lllty cents. Sample copy of the "I'oiiitiv KiK-er," with part leiilura tree, send tlvcoents tor either of the loll.iw Ink' hack iiiiiiiInts iiiial to a-.'-cent Isiok : poultry llous i's, .lulv 1KH. Iiiih Nl views; llnsnlcrs and In ciiliators, Aiitrnsl lSs anil AiikunI lw.il. Ad dress, "Tlic i'oultry Keeper Co.,'' riirkeslmrtf, i'u. To Farmers and Stock Raisers. Tho undersigned takes this method of informing the public th;;t his Hambletonian StiuV'Star" will stand for tho entire season at the stable of tho Summit Hotel three miles south-west of Middloburg on the road leading to Freeburg. Pates $10.00. Sylvester Bowen . March 3 mos. Owner. AVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV' WlWSTfiR'S INTERNATIONAL SuccfMar of th "Laabriddeil." Everybody rtoiild own th"U IHctlnnary. Jt un- fV.I T Ull llll-lilllH ciiiicurnlni; the his-ton-, l-IUii(;, yr imniliiiiuii, and liicunlni; of word. A Library in Itself, n u1m (jives the often ile hircil tiifin-tiiuil.nl conccrninir eminent pcrsoimj fai-Ui univrn- iiiU i no coiiiiiricK, chick, louim, nnil nut urn I fi-atilivmif llii-L-liil.c: iiai-ticiilara inn. rcrninn noted th-t it iiiim pcru!iHiiiid iilacca; iniiiai.iiniii ui ii,it-i;ii tiif,iiiiiuiiH. It la lll- THlnahlu In the home, olliue, uluUy, und 'achiKilroom. Tif One Crrnt fltnnilnrd A uthnrltr. linn. II. J. llrtiHar. Jiivuco tif I'. s. K 111 trfi iiit fourt. wntii I 'I hrt Iiiienttittoiinl i)t.tHmurv i Itm iwrliTtltH. of ilictlofmr;. 1 t'omtiieuil U to ull u I J 10 ono umi I mimum auiuonty." Sold byAliiUm'kMlkn. G. C T. Merrino Co, fuotmiivr. "WEBSTER'S lTERX.n0N.l CJJn-f. not lmy rlifap plintn DICTIONiW. t"IrtinU for f rtv prospect ui. rltlLA.. PA. .iatkloriat: unouirulonaf T.1.I fWm k...ii.u7 rteidul ution fro. KudorM-mtuuor yb vtlcluii, ItvdlM &u4 promt. Imi.(iUu. UtA for firvilftr. iHktbtu, V A.M. wil.M. It. J. C. AMIfl. I). D. P. DliNTIST, Trentimr. Ailing, nrtiflclnl teeth. crown and liridg work. Teeth ex trarted without pain. Satisfaction trtiiiriint'il. . (MTl.-e next door to tho Post printing olll'-e. .MlDlM.l.lil ICHll, I'A. J AS. (J. CUOl'SK. ATTOHXKY AT LAW. MlPPt.Klirnil. PA. All l.n--liies pntriistf.1 to hin care will receive rroiutit attention. C'oli sulfation iii Kucli"h nnd Hi-riimn. ELECTRIC TELEPHONE nM ontrttht. n,rit. bo rornliT-. WSS. n 'ltj. Vlll V.inirr. J?n.'-'" " ' hom hnp iot nn nm. vira.. . i.nr nrt w ! Ir on srllv Una In rlHanca nwM a nil to all lha namhtr. Una Inajraniania. no r"'fT nsa anan anii'iss.. s - . -- -r . - . , .mi ot nf or.l-f. no ralrln. laaU ll lima W urrantad. A monaT "" V" I WTp. Hirrlton Co. Clrk IO.ColMinbut.0. BUGGIES at t Price fs1$. 1 An in Jt A ln. tvn Top ItiiKiry... -f Tf Oit th-p V i nwion i hii rs n-naVMnr3 loemiin j ni.u mim "-0 K.d Wwud. ,ftcmprttt-nrn. 11 1 Wi I iift R..1 rri . i wf huy of tm ?rJ Jioltninrr " ih Mid'llrm-ui'i )Tiin - kVJ IV'I Hrt. fit. Monrftu HAddle, $1 6 ( i tr'e Tm ar 1 - 41 . . 1 D1 t n kltoU lAwrtoce Rt. ClurlnBtl. O. VIGOR SF fUEN Vvnuns, .NrrvnittnrM, lthlllly. Mnd ftll th- tr mi --f cvllt (rt'tn rarly "rmrsur Ihut rici.ws th rr-nliP of ovim.rk. p ktu . worry, ct". KnII rtniirfth. dfrltntiint, r.tnl lmi 0trvn U every i.i-t i.n ..f Hi. hfwlv- Ktnntln. nnturrd 1iiii,i-mM. IftaU Tv'.rr 'u'. ll'Mk. riultinullun-l ft US The best Puniini: Oil that can bo iniulf from petroleum. It K'ivcrt a brillituit liht. It will not smoke tho chimney. It will not char the wick. It has a hi sli firo test. It will not explode. It is without a comparison as a per fection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the finest Crude in tho most perfectly equip ped refineries in tho world It is the Best. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade Vrs filled by ' urs truly, io EEriNiira co. cimS' 98 LYE ' mrsnis Aim ramis TM i'm,' ud piml T.y nuula. initio oilMtr t.yn. Ii Wn wliiT rViuuvt III U ouotjrnt m hii ''r . w in nuke u iml -rfrnnd Hart in -ti mtnuu- wltli" fcIIIai. It la ! bat l..r clnaimlim wul ,..ba r 1 rial I. .ltw, iiiuui.s una. - "- " - alUn bolUoa, palnu, m. et. rxniA. SALT MTO CO. ocu. Agu VbiiM., !'. -inr cattins Cjim-icr. f atil and Cniilia CUTTER. , ttrwtt c-.i,r rtoo tliAiittTirtenttrrt V rllf Ui ffrrAlalntlUHMld k MlAwTf fr-r-J. CtvlIU W. H. MAMNIION AOO , K L ' . - ! ' ' M P. C. IiARTAAH, Tonsorifil Artitst, lias just opened, a room in W. W. lttenniver s IiiiiUliit?, where lie is -prepared to "do first elass work. .March 29, '94. To the Public, Generally. As Cormress did not pass the extra revenue on wliiskey.tlie Marks brautis of whiskey all of my own make remain tlie same price. ew white whiskev, ft. 7.1 ; 10 to H months old, ; 2S to HO months old, fa.fio ; 84 to ilil months old. 1.00. M to 42 months old, 3 ..In ; These are all flue (roods. Do not forget the old stand. Linpty whiskey barrels if I. .10. J. L. Marks, Near K. It. Station. Mlddletmch, Po. FAT PEOPLE. I'nrk ols'sltv Tills will ri'diii your weight l'KIIMANKNTI.V ITom Vi to in )oltndH liloiitll. No sl'AUVINi' KU kii.-srt or Inpiry s No I'l It 1.1(1 1'V. 'I'lH-v liulM no tlm ln-iiltli and N-uiill- fy the complexion U-iivlni; No W II INK I KS or llalilillli-HH. S'l'OI T A ItlHlM KSS llnl diniciilt lirunlhliiK surely ndlcviil. NO KXl'KHIMENT hue n, scientific und iinMllvc relief, adopu-d only utter years nr t'Xi'rU'no. All orders supplied direct from our iilllre. I'rlee t-im -r purkuKe ortnreu tmi-KiiKi-H tor f.im ty man pimipald. Tt'slliiionlalH and niirtliMilain (M-alc.l) sfcts. AllCorrepiiiilece SlrlellV Confidential. l'AUK KEMKUV CO., llobtou, Mush. S. F. SI I E All Y, Justice of the Peace, Conveyancer anu insurance Atcent. Penns Creek, P. O. Pa. only rellulilo Cash Companies represoiitod. SMH-lal uttcntlon k'lven to iiihiirance, JirawliiK tilit'iintrurta. is-eds anil the collection of Claims, Onii-eathts rcaldeiice on Murkul Street, Ci-n- Irevillu, i'u. A D5IINIS rUATOH'8 NOTICE. Let X vters of Administration on the es tate ol Saruli Arili-y lute ol .MIildliH-raek towni-lilp, Snyder cuunty, l' deu'd. tmvliiK bueu (irantod tu tlm undurtlicned, all ierni.i kniiwtiiK tlmllifelvun Indulitud to talil ftata em rMtietvd to iuhU liniiiediai payuieut, whll iiiuna iiuviiiic t-iiniiia win imiini, luuut uuiy (IU tUcntl.:tod tu the unden-lu-netl. Ui'l ARTLKY, Muy 2, 'U4. Aduilni.tratur D THE Su J kL. -X. L. kL L. -4 A- -1- COUPON GOOD FOR PART THRE1S OP Famous Aar Pictures. Write your name and address plainly, and send this Ticket with Ten Cents to FAMOUS WAR PICTURES, TOST Middle burgh, r.t and receive Portfolio of SIXTEEN Famous War Pic tures, by Edwin Forbes and others, V2IC, inches. Tho GREAT EST VALUE EVER OFFERED. Cheap for 1.(K). For preceed iug Portfolios clip Coupon from the Middlcburxh Post of any date. Name Post Office, . , 1 County 4 State,.. v3A Spring Opening "AT OPPENHEIMER'S mm AVo tako ileasure in announcing that we have .just opened tho finest lot Clothing for Men, Youths' and Hoys ever brought into this section of tho State, and made our purchases at rock-bottom figures, our patrons will reap the advantage of our good luck. YVe are prepared to lit the larg est man and smallest lmy from head to foot with the most Fashionable Suits, Dress, Busi ness and Working Clothing. Everything the Inti-st iudesign,and the best m make and material. Wo have a superb line of Xeckwcar, Dress, and Work Shirts, Hats and Caps, and a full line of stylish White Vests, and many things of which we will tell you later. Come and see how wo can save money for you. I have added to my Extensive Stock of Cloth ing an ELEGANT LINE OF SHOES for Men, Youths and Hoys. Wo can sell a Good Dress Shoo for $1.00 and upward. Please call and bo convinced that wo can save money for you ! H. O PPENHEIHER, This Space is Reserved for G. C. GUTELIUS THE ONE- PRICE CLOTHIER! lies Mi Mat but they go a great ways in thatdlrectlon. Then why send to the City for ready-made clothing and then take thein to a sklled looal tailor to improve the fit, w hen you can get a SUBSTANTIAL MAKE ANU RnQB FIT: at onue oy uroing to HENRY L. PHILLIPS MERCHANT TAILOR, Sellr.sgrove, Pa., where your work la always guaranteed or you have reoourse. This Is a question that Interests every man and boy .A neat-flttlng sult.no matter what the material Is It always looks better than an Ill-fitting suit no matter how fine the goods. Then come at once and get fits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Late Foreman for E. E. BUCK -1 L -1 L. -J., 1. .L. u y Portfolio Xo. SELIJrSOKGV r-r rxpo f Tie Mai four doors west of Bank. Sellnsgrove. mmki l t