Published every Thurmiay. Geo W Wagenscllcr, Editor. Arthur E- Coopsr, Manager, Subscription 1.50 per year. which nmit 1m- p i1 in mlvnnw whin sent out M'li' I lii couiily.) ATI S Of ADVf RTISINO. All tninkli'iii nilvcrtl-u'ini'iit not nthrrwh foniriu'i'i for w III Im i'hitri:'i nt tln ruto of IS .""tits IW Mil" fnnii:iri'l nn'iwip') fur tlrM Invr ri'm nml in i i'iii piT Hii" for I'vrry x'lhseiiueiit inwrM'in. CofiMriV Wnjfoii Milli-r, l'ropVu. Thursday, Sept. , 180 1. Standing Committeemen. Vlmis-I .1. MliMlivwiirMi. .1. K. r-tt.Tll. IWavi-r-lnin KUk-v. Nathan Ki'mc. 1h wt Wftl Anxm lltiwll. Wlltl.im Ili'utiT. ii'litrc-.l. W. Mint""'!, 1. Y. IVrtfi'. I Ii.iiiii:iii-.'"lifi "ll'T. IMvM A. I'orllltio. KntiMIn -.1. II. KiiHTlliii'. .1. II. Il''lltf. ,1 kiii-.I '. KllniM'T. Win. VartlU. MM I .-itir---n .1 . II. HIi'.wK William f. TVaC. li...-. ri'. l. -W. A. K-rl. r. I. V. H"W. Mkhiin---(.. A. K.iiifTiintn. I'. A. r';iri iit:in. )! it Irvin K. Luiiiloinliiip'r, HiiiM Moior. ivrrv II. K. Arl:nl, lr In lloviT. I'.'irV Wesi-Ui;!. V. AHkijmm, T. ll. f ;r. ttllt. frliiif - . M. AnrniHl, PuMil Ml'Mloowurt h. ft-(tii!ifrix" II. K klT, K'l. It tciiilM'rllii)f. I 'nlmi Mir im liuniliv, iM . stnlil. itxlilniff W tn.i'. IIUlliMi. Philip T. M'ivit. '. M. AltHmi T. rlitirlinnn. litrlifli'M. I'n. A. M. A I' KAN II, N'', IL-uvit hirllur, Tit. Republican Ticket. STATK. Kor tiiivi-riKir, i.KNKH I. UlNII-X II. IIASTINiiS f renin rminty. For I.I"Mfl'll:lllt-liMMTII ir. SV M.TKII I.YoN. i Aiii k'in ny i'iiuti'v. For AU'tlt.ir (i.'ii. i- il. A Mol . MVI.IN, in l.iuii'inlrr county. I-.ir s . rrUiy n( iiti'ni:il An.ilrs, .i:ni:iii.,i mi:- w. i.atta, r i'ini.iii'itiii i. I'm r.i?iKrv-)iii"!i-.it-l..ir.ri', UAI.l SUA A. l.KliW. l vi'i'lHi, nihil County, an I .i:iit.i: f. iii rr. 'I Wi'MliKin'l.uiil Ciiilit . COlNTV. I'or Aurhllily, I II AS, W. II l;i NN, For I'ruilnnior.iry, ,l.r. sell k ll. i'.'r i:.--isi.-r .v ll Ph i i., M. MIINKKI.. for IH-irtii AMiini'-y. .i. M. nKi:it. for .tnry Commissi .1. II. h.NKIT. nlltT. A Trip to New England. When I was a Kchool-cirl, in stutty iu tho map of tho New Kngliuul HtatcK, I located 2 inlauiln, Martha's Vir.iynrtl and Nantucket, lyiug off ulb coast of MaHhuchust'ttn, Theno islfinila aio uo more Clv ; ty green murks but they arelJ1' inx with life, covered with beauty.- Tho trip from Ilarrisburg up to Martha's Vineyard is a delightful one. Those who havo never been on a l:ii'KO boat will either sit in tho saloon and wonder where they lire, or spend tin first hour in exaininin tho boat. We tool; the Full iliver Line. The b utts leave the X. Y. wharf, Hudson ltiver, at .r.:so i. m. Xow begins an exf itin' panorama of seenie beauty. We pass almost under the shallow of the Statue of Liberty, under tho missive IJrookl.vn Hride, up the List Itivor between tho two ureal eities. lioth sides are lined with docks, ships, hiitfe wnro houses, and tall ehimneys. In front and behind, tho river is filled with moving hteam- fis.erow.led with Lurrying humanity Hero may bo seen Hailing craft of tvi ry description. We pass by tho beautiful islands containing many Xew York Charit able Institutions, and now the crowd ed blocks of brick and stone, spiro ainl dome, liavo faded uway. The grassy slopeH of shores and islands stretch out before us on both sides. What can bo more invigorating to tho toil worn business man oj- the eager pleasure seeker, limn to sit on tho upper deck in a quiet nook, while tho twilight merges into darkness and the bright rays from the light houses gleam ncross the waves to checrtheanxious pilot. If that does not satisfy you, then take a comfort able chair in the saloon of the boat and enjoy tho music of tho orchestra. Everything about the boat gives one an impression of quiet elegance and 1 usury. It is time to retire. Turn into a nice, i l, an bi rth and a few minutos limlyon sound asleep. Just enough rocking to remind one of th0 ,la".H long a,'' when mother rocked us to sleep in the cradle, and ,c hear tho familiar lullaby songs and forget the noisy in u hiitery of the boat It is a glorious morning. Your lirst impulse is to rush on deck, and you find your boat has steamed into port at J "all ltiver. Mass. Then we go by rail to Xew Bedford, and again adistaiico of thirty miles through Muxaid's Bay to Cat t ago City. As to sea-sickness well, I was so un fortunate as not to get sick bo I can't describo it, only this, I would rather bo at a distaucofrom tho per son having that experience. Martha'i Vineyard contains about 120 sq. miles. Cottage City is situ ated on the eastern part of the island, The Methodists, captivated by the beauty and healthfulness of the lo cation, built n tabernacle and set up their tent9 around it. Presently the tents became cottages and it is now ns its name signifies a "City of Cot tagoH." It has a population of more 11 ii . mini iwiy iiiouBami people every summer, and ten thousand perma nent residents. It in a unique city, with little circular parks here am there ; irregular avenues, shaded by scrub oaks, connected by innumer ablo concreto walks twining in mu: out among groups of beautiful cot tages. There are miles and miles of concrete roads, making it a paradiae for bicyclists. Tho fihorcs of Martha's Vineyard aro exceedingly attractive. All traf fic between New York and Boston, and Boston and the South passes through Vineyard Sound, which is said to be the greatest marine high way of America. Sea bathing is safe at all hours. After your first bath you feel more at ease, and by tho time you go down under water and get a mouthful of salt water, you feel very much at home. Agassiz Hall, where tho Institute is held, is located on the Highlands Here there is perfect quiet at all times, and the ocean breeze from tho broad Atlantic is very refreshing. The school was attended by seven hundred students coming from thir ty-two states and Nova Scotia. The School of Methods, for the instruc turn iu tho most approved methods of teaching iit the public schools, maintuhiH its reputation of being tho Lest in tho country. Tho Academic department is also well equipped for teachers who desire to make a spe cialty of tho higher branches. Xa ture Study, under Mr. Boydon of Mass. was especially fine and inter esting; also Pedagogy under Dr. Snyder of Colo., formerly of Penna. The average teacher Bees that there is "something yet to be attained'' iu the realm of his profession and in the salary he draws. Hero we come in contact with teachers of broad ex perience and cultured minds. All this must result iu better intellectual work and a Moro complete life, Xow let us taka an oxcursiou to Gay Head. Hero I caught my star fish, (I am proud of that.) Gay Head Light, one of the finest along the Atlantic Coast, is situated on the southern point of Martha's Vineyard. The wonderful cliff raftnyiolorej s, thjj tribe of Indians who have ' , to their laud, the ride iu an art with an Indian driver, the ,ud view of the surf all make you . A IT. . .. . I . 11. I ' I iuiiiusiayumouiu HiHieuuoi 11 "y, v.,,.i....i ..i ..t i. ..i;v . l This inland lying twenty-tight miles from Martna's Vineyard was discov eren iy Jjarinoiemew uosnoM in bin.. It is famous in history and story and many relics of the old days still exist in tho quaint fisherman's huts and old whaling boats. What a busy placo it must havo been fifty years ago when tho city of Xautuck et was tho capital of the whaling in terests of tho world. Since the ad vent of coal oil, whaling is conlinei chiefly to tho Pacific coast. Nan tucket is now very popular as a sum mer resort. And now tho time has come to leave this fairy-laud with its beauti ful ocean sunrises and sunsets, where the swish-swash of the waves has be- come music to tho ear. Reluctantly wo pack our trunks not forgetting tho loads of relics and "trash"'-aui board the steamer enrouto for New York City and home. Looking back upon it all, I can only say it was a most beautiful, most proli table trip. I havo seen nature iu a uew form aud have learu ed to lovo Nature and Nature's God who hath measured the waters in the hollow of his baud, and compre bended the dust of the earth in a measure.' h. S. Bowemsox. .Vug. 20th, 1S1U. Paxtonville, Pn. ADAMSBUBG. .las. SnaiiLrler and A W A II tl . I iii uiiva have purchased lots of Mrs. Bonbon Kloso where they expect to erect residences in tho near future. Tho former is breaking ground at present for his residence Miss Carrio Hsu oi .uiiuiiehurgn in Hpouding several days with her aunt, Mrs. 1 .auks Dieese The Index Indian IO., claiming to be from William sport, is a fraud, according to tho Iters received from tho -Mayor and Uuol-of-poheo denying their resi i iinpii hi t ii, iii...... . i - i ....... . ,, j.mi:,, v;. ii. jrmer and family spent Sunday with H I .,;u"!1?'H -A'iss Steele of Altoona IS VlSltlllg at tlllS nl,i,.n Altoona .Banks Dreeso returned from Louisville.Ky . and spent a week very agreeably with his family ,uui frujllds. Banks seems as jolly as ever. . . .The Order of tho I. () o r. will have their S Snt'irdoy. Tho committee expects dillerent orders and bands f om tho neighboring countios Como one aud all, and you wiil not i egret tho tune spent in our midst. PAINT cracks It often costs more to prepare a house Tor repainting that has been painted in the first place with cheap ready-mixed paints, than it would to have painted it twice with strict ly pure w hite lead, ground in pure linseed oil. Strictly Pure White Lead forms a permanent base for repaint ing and never has to be burned or scraped off on account of scaling or cracking. It is always smooth and clean. To be sure of getting strictly pure white lead, purchase any of trie following brands: "Armstrong & McKelvy," ,Beynle-Batanan,,, "Davis-Chambers," "rftanestock.M Foil "Coi.om. N'atinn1irLl Co.'n Tiim V'hit l.tail TintliiK Colnm, a one-oound run to ajimmid keg of Lead and mil your own flint'. Save lime and annnvanrc in matching ihailct, and innre the best iaint that It i pot aihle In put on wood. Smd ua a poMal rard and rrt our hook on paint und color-mrd, free; it will probably tava yuu a ood m.my dollars. NATIONAL LEAD CO.. New York. Pittt)tirn Brnnrh. Ccrman National Bank Building, Pittsburg. NOTICE TO HEIRS. IN THE MATTE II OK THE ESTATE OK JOHN MoVEK,(soN OK t!KO!l!F.,)!.ATE OF TENTHS TOWNSHIP, SNVDEK COUNTY, PA., KKc'll. ToTi'llli' Anils, ni'c Miiypr. Itit.'rniiirrli'd with Mlrh. Anils of M Vi'.vtowti, Vinilll )'.. 1 'it., und Mutllilii Moot of Un- kiiiih' iin'i, hNIiti of tin- w ild ili'i'i nili'iil.Ainiiiiilii tiiillliriilHi, ln'i Ki'url.'li, Inioriniirrli'il Willi .lowphoiliirultliof Ki'i .Nvill... Miniln Co., I'll.. Hint .luni' Wi-lhT. lire lli'itrlrli, wIiowmh liilornmrrli'il wit ll Mlpli Wi'IIit. of I in- Mini' pi Iliirrtrl Unwlor. mv Ki'iirlcli, Inl'T- iniiiTl.'d ltli - llnolor of Mlnno. Mllllln I'll., P.. I rln It llrnrli'li of No. .'l'1'.sixtli a VliifStn-i-la, l'lilliiii'lllil!i. Ph., tin' clilliln-ii or Icmil lii'im of Siimli Id'iirli ll. ii'i MirtiT, ll (lii'i'iist'd Hlat.'r ol tlio HiiM Jolin .Moot, ili-c'd ; Wllllntn A. Ml.l illoHwur'li of KNIiior.l. Klivrild'.' Co.. I'lillMrnhi. iw'nri,'!' .Mldillvsivailli of I'.v.hm, owu, KoIntI Mldilli'Mvurili mill N. K. HliMl. -w io'ili o( i,.u. nn. Iowii. .Inliii c. Vlililli'Nivarlli of I'lrimcnl Ino. I.lnn id.. Knii-.i'. A'la IKikiilHMiLTtj, (nii Mh. illoMWiirtli, liiliTinarrli'il with l.iKikiilioiik'li of Kvntii. I'iv,i, tin' c hllil it'll or li'k'nl In ns of Marv Mlililli'swiirtii. n ili'i hi il Mslrr of tin' Mill John Mover, ilit'tl ; Harriott Mlililli'NWutth, nee Stiihllii'i krr. Inlorinarrlril with Norr Mlil- (lli'swarth of llt'iii'iui. Inua, Jam' otllHat, nor siHliliH-ekiT. Ii.ioi in n r. il.n Ii Ii John lillliort o Mi Vt'Mown. Viniln I " . Ph.. 1 1n- t'lilliln-n or l-i-:il hi'lrsof i:ilaN lh staliliu i lit'r. t Moot, ii il- reason KlsliT tin1 Mahl .loiin jiovit. Hit i : W I- llam llnn,'k"'r, John llmwr, HoUti llruwr, ooorKi- Hi im'it ainl Kudnlpli llruor Haivrv lirtiifnT of cl.vt ohm, tiio cll'llroi Or lo '.i: Ii,-ir4 ,.f M.ohla llru.-- f'T. TuV MirtiT, ii ilt'ci'imcil lali'rof till' Mil 1,1 Joli ii Mover, iIit iI ; l.i'if.ilees tlli'ii'r the hint will ami IrMlllnelit or the MlM J"hli Mover.ilet.Ml. Von ant li"iv'N nolitleil lluil I iv virtue, fifn writ of iioint I Vail out of l he Oinliani Court )t the aall cnlllily of snvihT, ami to me illreeted, Unit un ln.ih'l will lie held on I lie pri'inlwM, u einro towiiMim. wnvner ml ru., on rnnnv, Si'pteinlK'l III, 1HI, lit 10o'ri'k, A. M., to make ariiiioti or viiiuaiion oi im rem emiiie of miM i ill II Mover, itieiiNeil. When and when! luu ninv ntieml If you think pmiht. sept, villi, sil. Ai.mtn Si'ii iiT, Sht-rllT, D R. J. C. AMIO, D. D. 8. Coixars and Cri'i'S tlint are ttxiffr proof. Never wilt niul not clTectcil by moisture. Clenn, nent nnd durable. When soiled simply wipe off with a wet cloth. The genuine nre made by covering a linen collnr or cuff on both sides with "celluloid" and as they ore the only waterproof goods made with such on interlining, it follows that they are the only collars and cuffs that will stand the wear nnd give satisfac tion. Every piece issUuujicd as follows: TRAOf Mark If anything else in offered you it is an imitation. Refuse tiny but the genu ine, and if your dealer docs not have what you waut send direct to us, en. closing amount and ntating size and whether a stnud-up or turned-down collar is wautod. Collar 25c. each. Culls 50c. pair. The Celluloid Company, 427-429 Broadway New fork. TRADE" k LLULOI0 A a nil . ill I ll lcl ti r;r Market l'om'"ti'il woukly by our luerclmiits. Butti-r is KtfKN M ritti'd clierrlfs jo Unpitt.'il ' ;j HlUUkl ()"' J ltiisiiberrit' ir. Onions no J.nnl 11) Tit I low 5 fMiieki'iis pt'r lb 7 Turkoys i Hiiln h Bliouliler ' in Kuni jo Old Wbout ,Vi Aew " (jo itye !.'() Corn ,10 Oats '40 Hran nor 11X1 lbs on MuldliiiL'M " 1 00 'bop t'lour por bbl 3jij The Post.SI.50 pery DENTIST Trentlnir, ftllln, artificial teeth, crown ami bridge work. Teeth ex tracted without pain. Satisfaction jruaranteril. Office next door to the I'ost printing oniop. MIDDLEHUKGII, PA. JAS. 0. CltOU.SK, ATTOIINKT AT LAW, MlDPLKBl-RH, PA. All Limine entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Con sultation In Kngllsh and Ueriuan. crown Acme. The best Kurning Oil that can be made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not Biuoko the chimney. It will not char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will not cxploile. It is without n comparison as a per foction Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the finest Crinle in tho most perfectly equip ped refineries in the world It is tho Hi st. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, THE ATLANTIC HZFI2TIN3 CO. Hunbury Station, Sun bury, Pa. Cliissical IVpni Intent Prepares For J lid Junior Class of the Colleges. HAS FCU?, CCUP.3ES : 1. Tho Hegiilu; Colli 'o Course, ine ijiitin N'li'iitihc, The Knglish Seieiitiiic, i. The Noriii.il Course. Nl'l'elllirv I'lMII'lli'M fi'f 1 I'll. W,lii,1,iall'. Vrt Ipi to ,n, iv. Nei s. .,,,mtle venr oiH'im An,:. .' ), l;i. I " it- j -.t i-t t- r , i--i 1,1. (rev's, .1. 11. M MM, 111 .. 1 1 I. selli.s-rnve. IM. S. F. S1IKAUV, Jii-lli! of Mi" V nivi, Ciiiv.-yiinc-r and Intirii,B Aent, IVnns Creek, I. O. Pa. Only leilai.ie rush ConiiMtilei ri-pn'MentRO. SpiH liU nt tent Ion irlveti in Iniiir inci', MrnwliiK up l out raetH, lleedH ami tlieeolleellonorCtnliiiN, oill.-n al IiIh resilience on .Market street,, cm. Irvvlllo, pn. D It. J. O. SALLADK, V KT i: I N A It Y fit Mi EON. - Ur-V.MAVMMVre ViVirfrVfl H-iVtl'infit, j Colli'j'e. Canada. All eiiiU nnd tele grams proiiiiitly ntti'iiile.l to. Olllc Ht t'eiifrsJ Hotel, Heaver town, lu. tvt. 24, ih'J4. X. II. I01VIVN' VEGETABLE BALSAMIC ELIXIR WILL CURE THAT Cold AND STOP THAT Tho bPBt remnily known for the cure of ' 1 Consumption, Coughs, Colds, wnoopingcougn, and an Lung , I Diseases, oom tvorywuure. 1 Price tie., toe., anil 1.00 per bottle. 'ztvir, jcn::st loss, rrtpi.,irairtoi, vt. , Kur mile he W. II. Ilenver. Mlililletmrvn. und J. W. Hamnvell, I'l'iiim Creek, Pn. ttOumColrfi.Cou rh, Sora Thraat Crou p. Influtn a, Wbooiiinv Conuh, llronchiln and Arthnia. A vartaia euro for Cunfumption In flrtt ttA;.'t, anil a aura nlif f in auTnl itor. Hit at one. You will o th ficollant odeot aftr tutiur t: erst duo. Sold by d'Mtrt avrrywhora, Ul'i bottles W iinti and sl.OJ. TT7u Sweat 1 if ' 1 I VII 'HI 1 miAW 17 I It HI 111 anil nil other rerrala run ha Mn-nlly liien-uwii 111 uruwlb aud Mil ill- liy luv unv of $20 Phosphate y j It mnkes the pooroat aoll rleh and pro. mii'uia, Qxmi fur 1'riuu Lm. YORK CHEMICAL WORKS, TOItK, A. Vu 1 iLi tl.'? . MAVSR, iuu,Ai; floiLulwdouiy.. Kulu,..mn.Uof l.l.r.lott.lil"";. Tornado Feed Culler, e - prepares either Dry Forao or Kiisilugo in; manner licit is supeiior to any other inako of feed cutter. Farincis ami Stock Kaisers can save money by using the only perfect stalk cut ting and splitting mi.kImiu; iii tin; market. Call on or Add rcss, W. .1. Wagensi:u.!:k, fcelinsgrovl AMLY yiGOR Qalfklraa p rmanrnttr BrsTOHri auaVrrrs rroni lnt Mankaoil, runrllnaal dUanlrra, nrrm. rH prrmnlure drrllnr. nr(unlo drear, weak mr BHlpllallnc krarl. dllnrN ralMtlnK .pi-IK rir.. troiiiflit on by Ivourancv, follj-,uvr-wuik,urrT,or Vlll'UH'Dt, A complete cure la snnrantccd by Inj; Dr. Caton't Vitalizer and Nerve Tonic. A true ELIXIR OF LIFE, and Inexhaustibla fountain of youth and health I A marvel of modern medicine for men who havo apun out the thread of life too fait ; men who have Buf fered great nervoua ahocka ; men who have been Indiaereet, over-lnduljrent, or careleta. Men, alaal who are no longer men. (A (ample extract fmm Icttcra dally rccalrcd ) 1 'fa 11 iiorTin r .!- - frrtinQ lik a lute man. Uffom I lilAilnil Ihrm tt byij, n mmt ,ir..i ' ' " '"' i fork, but mint .... ,.,r, am u nt'intnQ maa I "l'xiil mr J ,t I rnnn( ant Tcj an irorlA fAt .TmyAI In p,.,. "V- KaoM A TlLiMIHT. Film (One tbonmnd more of the tune tenor In our poawatloo.) Th anlr lrlrlly Iralilmatemira rar I.Mt Vlialltr kaawa la nan. At draa(l. ' ! aralrd hj mall mr raprcM.rarSli r.r ab, wllh wrlltra a..r.nl... ?M"rIi- '"'' aad advl, frrf.araaSdca. llaL Walla aaaltb atalrmcaU af yaar vaae. Addreaa CATUN MED. CO., Beaton, Maaa. Hard Times' Priced Clolli Hals, ijGDts' Furnisliin n 1 ooas We are offering a full and cor plete line of new and seasonab goods in the line of andfevery thing else usuallyifound in the best clothing store. All our goods are of the latest styles and guaranteed to be strict ly first class in quality. G. C. GUTELIUS Middleburgh, Pa 1Mb DdI Mai: Tie M but they go a preat ways In thatdlrootloo. Then why semi to the City for ready-made clothlnf? and then take them to a sk' lied loon! tailor to Improve the lit, when you can get a SUBSTANTIAL IKE AP ROOD FIT at ouce uy truing to HENRY L. PHILLIPS MERCHANT TAILOH, Sellr.s-rove, Pa., where your work inalway, Kimraiitoed or you have rei-ourse. This Is a question that interest, every man and boy.A neat-l!ttln; niilt.no matter what the material is it always looks better thau an llMHtlm; suit no mutter how flii the (rood. Then eome at once and Ret llts. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Late Foreman for 13. 13. DUCK, four doom went of Hank. Scliurai al . 1 wad pa IS all(f V ltTUU HI MIC I A J HI 11 A Li MTlTMI VA ft ltda Myv.a time and money than other aohoola" THoUHA N 1 )H owe tliel rViirci'iiMin 1 1 i'!.' of " to the irmiilnw tlfey remlvea hire. w5 innile MUEA&WINN Ti to know ii h; writeunrt we will tell yon nil about thla I .IV K (iril i ii) U N II Wim uute. to poaltloua. PA1.MS UVlilMKHM CULLKtiK, T-iTW Ctoe.uku St PlllU