I 1 ' i Publiflbcil every Thursday. Geo W. Wagcnssllcr, Editor. Arthur E Cooper, Manager. Subscription 1.50 per year. which must N- p il l in itvnn- when sent out Nlili' tln county.) RATES OF ADVERTISING. All tmriMii'tit nilvcrtlwtin'tit tint other!"" cnniriu-to.t (cir ill iw cluiwl nt the m' of is o'nt per ll'i" (Mi.fp irli'l inivixnrr) fur llrxt Inser tion hii'1 Hio'iitH i--r Hue lor v:ry buImwhuciiI Inwrtlnn. i-l't'h nnt..-rt j,v'Mnhr,l tr,-t ; tl ittiaripnrtry, 'nMiV 1 rA;ifrf. ifr., firf ciif, 0 lino. Cooper iV Wiii-nwilli'r, Prop'r. Iliursdiiy, Sept. 1:1, 1S91. Standing Committeemen. VI un-.t. .t. M!ii'wnrth. J. K. Fettcrolf. WnviT-lrvln Klliey. Nullum Knw. lu-iitT W.it AnuiKllowi-ll. willliim llentor. , ,.,,ir,.. ). W. S.lllltwu'1. '. Y. Ilerire. rtmpiniin lolm teller. Imvid A. I'ortlltie. Ffiinkllli-.l. H. Knt.Tllli.'. .1. II. IMIK. .In. ksoii I. r. KlIiitfl'T. Win. Miirtlii. VliMletnirirh I. II. Klinwls. WllllnmK. reono. VliMliiTeek W. A. Ki-cli r. H. K. How. 1 1 1 i . A. Kii'ifTnmn. '. A. Kiirletnun. I'eun Irvln K. Ijiil'leilntrer. Huvld Mojer. Ivrrv-U. Y. ArlKitfuM, Irvln lloycr. Ivrrv W. t- luis. M. ArlNnnist. T. H. l.rayhllL Kiirlinf-A. M. Auriuiil. IMM'I MI'Ml-xrtli. ('iiiH)crovi'-.l. H. Koi'kl'T, Kil. It. liembcrllnt?. Inlnii- Minim untiiM. HuvM .. stiilil. WiiHhliik'loii-Win. f. Illlllilsli. I'liMp T. Moycr. I", M. AKIlonAsT. t'liLirlninn. HIi-hfli-M. I'n. A. M. Al llANIl, B.mvi r Sprlnifs, Pa. Republican Ticket. STATK. For tioviTtior. tiKNKHU. HANI Kl, II. IIAsTINti!. of O'litri1 fount'. For I.I'iti ii irit-ii iiTii'ir, V I.TKI! l.Vi'N. of AlIi'k'lK'ny fonnty. For Aii.lltor (i-nc r.il, AMOS II. MM.IX. if LiiinMstcr "utility. For Sivrotnry ol Internal Affairs, tiKNKHAI..IAMKS V. I.ATTA. (if IMlll;iilepM,i. For ron'-Trex"!'.'.;, liAl I SIIA A. lilluW, HI Mt(lill:lllllll Coin, f. , illul liKtilliii: F. Ill FF. i n i'tinon l;iiiil i cnitity. OiISTY. F"r lon'tv-". Hon. Tn i. M. M iion, I If llilllllii r-t'tllif. F'r A-" uti.ly . H AS. W. II KHM ANN. F"r Protlioiint.iry, .I.C. M ilt K II. ForlircWi r A: Idrorlrr, t;. M. MIINHKI. For nistrli-t Attorney. .1. M. IIAKKIt. For Jury Oiiiitiilnstiner, .1. II. KNKI'P. Disgruntled Democracy. 'at rniocratic party in Snyder ... - ' for a. .u flu. A UIIB AUtUUU . devastation in the tracks of the newts forest fires. It boasts of two chairmen anil claims none. It rides on the waves of political destruction, a wind-worn vessel of despondency and dospair. Tho distribution of political plums, which so seldom falls to their lot, has been n ineuace to party harmony and has created dis cord and confusion amoni tho rank and file of a broken and shatttered democracy. The dospair and an tfiiish of a once happy crew ia depict cd in living colors wherever they look for hope and consolation. The bel liferent tendencies of still more war liko elements which were once pas sionately fond of tho expression, "To tho victor belong tho spoils, are now bewailing their unfortunate lot. They are wondering whether tho victor really gets the spoils. Lesher's attempt to call a conven tion has proved a failure and it is not likely that the Lesherites would obey a call from T. J. Smith. Tho breach between Lesher aud Smith is so great that probability says they will not issue a joint call. Even if they do not get a convention to nominato candidates, they can consolo themselves with tho thought that tho Republicans have able und worthy candidates for whom every citizen in Snyder county can consci entiously vote. If tho National Democratic victory of 1'.';J had not come to give a hopo for spoils tho Democratic party iu Snyder county would not have been any weaker than it always had been. Disap pointment met disappointment iu rapid succession until tho fragments of democracy were buried in tho sands of hopeless despondency.' Tho 1( mocrats need not worry, they can vote ti e Republican ticket. CKNTR K V1LLK. Our Sundav schools will hold their annual picnic in tho grove near town on Saturday, September l.th. Em inent speakers are invite. I to 1m present. Music will bo furnished by the brass band. In the after noon tint Ladies' Aid Society of tho L. and R. church, will nnnounco tho lucky number drawing tho hand some silk Memorial quilt. A cordial invitation is extended to ono and all to join in and make tho day a delightful ono. . . .AV. L. Dossier and wife of Abilene, Kansas, are visit ing relatives bere....O. A. Walter, who holds an excellent position in a large dry goods store in Williams port, visited his relatives and friends here last week. Charlie is a pleas ing gentleman, and no wonder some of our girls wishod he would utay a little longer. . . . D. It. Smith and O. W. Sheary were in Adumsburg on Saturday.... Dr. O. O. Mohn and wifo of Laurelton wore in town on Sunday. .. .Peter Hartman went to Williatnsport on Monday.... Mr. ana .urn. LAituer A. Mertz are mourning the death of their young est daughter, Josephine, who died Tuesday evening of last week, aged 2 years, 5 months and 20 days. She was tho victim of the dreaded di sease, cholera infantum. The fun eral took placo Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. We would remind the bereaved parents that the Lord took the little ono to himself in the years of her innocence and purity, and in the languago of the poet, says : Sleep Josephine, our rosebud Bleep : Sweet be thy rennne. A mother' team, a fnther'a sljjht, can ne'er th.v llilminelnsc." PENNTOWNSIIIP. runners are busy engaged in pre paring for fall seeding. . .Ott's Sun day school picnic did not tako place on Saturday owing to the rain. No other dato has been selected .... Tho Kings of Kratzcrville issued a new edict forbidding the landlord of that place to sell liquor. .. .Acci dents will happen at times, but when a man holds a loadod shot gun over tho head of innocent boys, it cau not bo classed an accident if perchance, ono is injured. We do not believe Mr. Daniel Ott purposely shot the boys, but greater precau tion was expected from such a source. . . .Amnion Reed idiot a fish hawk that measured 5 feet 4 inches across tho wings and Harvey Moycr shot one, 5 feet 5 inches across the wings. .. .Visiting and fishing for bass arc still tho vocations followed by tho populace iu those Democratic hard times. ViloToct. LEAVE RTOWN. The following persons attended Williamsgrovo picnic: W. M. Kellar and wife, Edward Beaver and wife, Mrs. Rachel Qrecnhoe, Mrs. Amelia Herbstcr, Sirs. Josephine Smith, R. li. Gross, L. E. Specht Misses Sallie Aiglcr and Sara Reigle spent a week very pleasantly at Ilarrisburg and Grangor's picnic James O. Herbster and family spent Sunday &t Beiinsptove S. A. Wetzel has gone to J'ittsburg to attend the 28th X&tionnl Encampment of the Q. A. R. . r!tfPr Myers and wifo of Lilly villo amf Mrs. Daniel Smith of Yeag ertown spent, Sunday in town Rev. M. J. Ramlall of Iowa and Rev. (bimhert of 111. t nt a few days at Rev. 1 C. Weidemeycr's. . . .Mrs. W E. IJingamaii of Reborsburg spent a few days he ro Mrs. Chas. Samp- sell of Centrevillo spent Sunday in town Wilson Etzlu arrived here from 111. on Monday to visit relatives A. U. Specht is adding improvements to his houso which will make it one of the finest residences iu town when completed. Wild Roses. The Index Medicine Co. was with us two weeks holding exhibitions and selling medicine Dr. J. T Strohecker built a new hen house. White Lead as a Preservative. Tho advantages of using genuino white l.-ad for painting surfaces, especially iron work, liavo been known for years, but an instance mentioned by Sir William Arrol will servo to impress the fact on tho mem ory. Some years ago ho purchased tho materials of old Hammersmith Bridge for tho purpose of using a port ion in erecting a temporary plant at one of his large undertakings. Tho iron work hud been in position sixty-two years, and many of the parts, owing to inaccessibility, had not been painted since they were placed in position. Finding them in so remarkable a state of preservation Sir William Arrol had somo of the paint analyzed, when it was found to bo genuine white lead. MARRIED September titb. at Cilobo Mills, liv liev. H. (I. Sniible. Anion A. Tlrich of (iloho Mills and Anna Jf artman of (iriswnld, lown. Septeinhcr r.th, at Freelmre, by Kev. 11. ii. Snalilo, James M. Fishor and Amanda I). Arbo,'ast, both of Fremont DIBD. September 1st, at Shaniokiu. Hat tii I., daughter of Samuel und Jane Hummel, aged H montlis and 2 days. Interment at Olobo Mills Sept. 4th. August iiulh, in New IJerlin, John Mover, ngeil 71 years, 1 month and 22 days. September 4th, in New Berlin, Lydm Long, aged 70 years. REMEMBER there are hundreds of brands of White Lead (so called) ou the market that nrc not White Lead, composed largely of Barytes and other cheap materials. But the number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure White Lead is limited. The following brands are standard "Old Dutch" process, and just as good as they were when you or your father were boys : "Armstrong & McKelvy," " Beymer-Bauman,,, " Davis-Chambers," "Fahnestock." Pott Colors. Nitlotial Ld Co.'f Port White Lad Tinting Colon, R one-pound can to s-pound keg of Lead and mis your own painta. Saves time and annoyance In matching etudes, and Injures the best paint that it is poeaiblc to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on painta and color-card, freei it will probably save you a good many dollars. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. Pittsburg Branch, German National Bank Building, Pittsburg. NOTICE TO HEIRS. IS THE MATTKU OF THE ESTATE OF JOHX MOYF.H,(SON OF OEOIIOE, )l.ATE OF CEN'TIIE TOWNSHIP, SNVKEK COVSTV, PA., HEc'l) To Tellle Anlt nee Mover, liiternuirrli'd with Mlrh. Aultn ol .McV'' tow n, VmiltH 'o.. I'll., mill Mutllilii Mover ol the Hume place, kWIitm of the Mill rtifellili'lltiAlllliliilil l.illlhntltll, nee Iteurtrll, Intermarried with Joseph (iilhntll hot KiiiIkvIIIi-. Miniln t ., I'll., uii'l .lane weiier. Pee Kearii li, who wan Interiimrrleil with Mlph Welter, if the Mime iilaee. Harriet HmmmIit. nee Keiirli li. Inter nmrrleil with Itipwleruf Mlnno. MIMttllCo., Ph., I'rlali lteiirtchof No. Hi SIM hit Vlliestrietn, Philadelphia, Pa., the rlilhlren or IrLMl heirs ol Sarah Keitrlch. nee Mover, n ileeeawil NUIer nl the Hill. I John Mover, ilee'il ; William A. MM illenwartli ot P.Mhoni. Kivershle Co.. California (eonje Mlililleswarl li of F.vatis, on. Holier! MlililloKWiirth iiml N. K. Mlilillewartli of Ilea- eon, lown, John C, Mlililleiwarth of PlenNentine, I. Inn Co.. KatisHM, Ada lnkalHiiiL;h. (nee) Mlil dlexwnrth, Intermarried with I.ookalMiiik'h of Kvalis. Iowa, the rhlldren or leyal heir of Marv Mlililleswarl li. n diivased lxter of tin nald John Mover, dee d ; Harriett Mlddlexwarth. hi Stahlnei Ker. intermarried Willi Nerr Mid dlenwnrth of Hei n. Iowa. Jane (Mliert, ne siiihlniM'ker, Intermarried with John t;lllert ol MeVeytown. MITltlll Co.. P.I.. I lie ehl ilrell or leal helm or Kll.alwtli Siiihlneeker. m e Mover, a do. ceased cller the sal.l John Mover, ihi- d ; Wil liam Hnitrirer. John Itrucirer. Hnliert llniiru-er. lioorije llriiuirer mid Kndnlpli llru-tfer Harvey iiruKKer i 'I t iiie. niiiii. the elilldreii or ieifal heirs of S,plila Ilrnu- per, nee Mover, a (loeeiLWd ulster of the wild John Mover, di-c 'd : I'j,'ate,-n under the last will and testament of the said John Moyer.decd. You an herein," iiotined that lv virtue of n wru oi imiuesi isHiieci oiii oil he orpiums court oi i lie Ham eoiimy 01 Mivner, nni 10 me (lins ieil iiiai an inniiest win ih- nepi on the premises, in Centre townsliln. Snyder txi.. Ph.. on Friday KepteinlH'i itl, INVI, ul ID oVIock, A. M., to liuike partition or viilnatlon ol the real estate of mi d John Mover, deeiixe,!. When and where you may attend If you think pro"r. Sept. till), lsl. A LFHKn Si'KCltT, Sheriff. MterTH?JX MONTHS ion of oBalf Wear This Collar Is Still in Good Condition. That'lecauseit,sthe"CELLCUro" Collar. Its original cost was 25 cm. and it cost the wearer nothing after w;arc!s to keep it clean. When soiled, simiily vt itic off with snouuo or wet clotli. These collars find enfia are water. Proof, anil arc the only waterproof KtKKis mane wnu tin ititcrlinuiK of imcn ; incrciorc tlie only one that can last and j;ivc aliwilutc satisfac tion. Kvcry piece of Uic (,'cuuiuc u slaiupcU us fullows: EuuLom TRAOf Mark. Refnse anylhin that is not so marked, and if your dealer has not got the rijjht kitid send direct to u, cudosirjj,' amount, and we will mail you a sample jiostpaid. Collars 2$ cu. each. Cuin 50 cU. pair. Give size, und state whether stand-up or turncd-dowu collur is wanted. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, '47-'4V llrudinr, REW VOHK. illiririlcbtinr iilarKct Corrected weekly bvour iiiereliaiitn. Htitter is .'gs 14 fitted cherries 10 Unpitti'd " a Hlucivl -ia ij KiipljerrU'i. ir, Onions ;o t.trd i Tallow a Chickens per lb 7 Turkeys p Hide h ShouMer " 10 Hum Old Wheat., New " ... , ..10 .r.ij .r,o .40 .no l.(M) l AH .a. 10 Kye Corn , Oats Hrnti per 100 lbs Middlings " 'ho " ... Hour per bid The Post, $1,50 pery n. J. C. AMIQ. D. D. 8. 1JKNTIST Treating, flllinir. arllflln.l roetl, crown ami bridge work. Teeth ex tracted wifliont pain. Satisfaction cuarantef (1. OiTloe next door to tba 1'osT printing ofJir-e. .MIDDLKDUKOH, VA. J AS. O. CUOL"!E, ATTORXKT AT LAW, MlIIDLKBURH, PA. All business entrusted to his care Will FPAftlvA ftrrttiivit nllcntUn TrkiiM stiltation in EiikIIhIi and Oenuan. crown Acme. Tho best Burning Oil Unit can be made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will Dot smoke the chimney. It will not char tho wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explode. It in without a comparison as a per fection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the finost Crude in tho most perfectly equip ped refineries in tho world It is tho Host. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade ordnrs filled by Tours truly, TEE ATLANTIC BEFIHIXJO CO. Suubury Station, Sunbury, Pa. m. Classical Department Prepares For The Junior Class of the Colleges. HAS FOUR COURSES : 1. The Regular College Course, 2. Tho Latin Scientific, 'A. Tho Knglish Scientific, 4. Tho Normal Course. Nivoswy Epens"t for tine Scliolnstic Yiar fll' to f l-.'i onlv. Nel Si-lioliistlo M-ar oih'Us Au. Z, lVI. For tuirtloiiliirs iiiMri'ss. 1. U. UIMM. 1'rlin lp il. Si'iins'rove, Pa. S. F. S1IKAKV, Jtistlcn of tin l'eiine, Conveyancer and Insurance Agent, Tonus Creek, P. O. Pa. only rolliililo Cash t'ompntili's rprwntHl.. Shs Iii1 Htt.Mitlon iflven to liisnranri', limwlnj up Conl mots, IttN'iln hiiiI t lie collect Ion of Clulirj,. ortli'i' at his rt'slduiico ou Market Street, Ci.n trevllle, 1'u. D 1L J. . SALLADE, VETERINABY BUBOEOK. Graduate of tliOnts HoVeterlnaj.yi- ollese. Canada. All calls and tele grams promptly attended to. ' Ofllce at Central Hotel, leaver town, la. Oct. 24. 1h)4, AT. II. DOWNS' VEGETABLE BALSAMIC ! ELIXIR WILL CURE THAT Cold AND STOP THAT Cough. The beit remedy known for the care of ' I Consumption, Coughc, Colds, WhooplngCough, and all Lung ( 1 DISSSSSS. Hulu vverjrwnere. I Price tie., B0o., and $1.00 per bottle. ZV.m. JCE'SCS LOSS, fnt., Ittlhrki, VU , For snip liv V. 11. Heaver. MlrMli hnrili. Hurt J. W. Sninixu'll. I'i'Ui Creek. I'n. tt Onrae Colds, CoushsJKonTfctwt Creep, tsfluea sa. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Aithma, A Sertsia cure for Conramptioa In arst stagas, sad a sure rali.f ia aorancad stigis. Ut. at one. Toe will sm th. .setllrnt .lfect aftr taking ths Crat do... Bold by d-nlers sesrywhsra, Largs bottles W cents and tl.00. I Wheat 1 and ? Grass g prriw liest when l.lnnted with Pure J ! IC.t.a lfe..M. A r..p(lll.... .1.... 1 rTifc llne l,,at A ri-rtlllt-r that al- It u s lirlnus u i rop, always lin- r: iiroven Ihe null. Hold dlrwt to fur. fc iur r-T.oo er tou. Ho ugeuu. E Humpies freu. 3 l - - . a. York Chemical Works, York, Pa. Of ;,iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiik Ui. bsari aaujj.,, Da.J.b.MAVEH .IUI.Ar.LM? , 'l. "I j"""' U"uillu. T.I.J IM .wluau. PI1IL4.. Pa aawauuaaa. aaas M aumar. I'liy M'jlu.., 1.41m and pruail VOt knii, I IM. lot IfJL D Tornado Feed Cutter, lrcpircs cithor Dry Foragn r Ensilago in a manner that is nupciior to any other make of feed cutter. Fanners ami Stock Kaisers can save money by usintf tho only perfect stalk cut ting and splitting machine in the market. Call on or Address, W. .7. Wageksklleu, Sclinsgrove, Pa. amly yiGon Oalrlily nt nuwatlr RPSTORKD t nlrVrvn frmm lat mii.hml, raaUil dUardrra, nrr iims frf,nr drrllms r(asU 4rrmr, mrmk mr alplllls hrarl. dlialaraa, ralallav arIK rtr., hnxiKlit on bj Ununuuia, tuily, over-work, ajurrjr, or CIlfUH'Dt. A complete care U saaranteed bt unlag Dr. Caton's Vitalizer and Nerv Tonic. A true ELIXIR OP LIFE, and inexhaustible fountain of youth and health I A marvel of modern medicine for men who have spun out the thread of life too faat men who have euf. lered great nervous shocks 1 men who have been Indiscreet, over-indulgent, or careless. Men, alas I who are no longer men. (A sample eitract from letters osily received ) Dt iKx-roB f Mm raJh-w. a . ' tar, and gtnti tn tarn I am tfrtlng lit, a nnp man. Brfrm I takina them it wu m m1 ir,.4 T mt torto sJSB iiwirvai v mnning nati rtvr I k'llliriK,! mt I fttt I cannttt e(ta I'n firuial rnouuh. Mill aJustut . C" nffed In rcmnmeni ihrm. axtuaa. 2 luil art wank t aoa Tuajhht. ranxo. (One thooauid more of tbe atme tenor la our poaacMiuo.) Tfce enlT atrlflly Irtlttmateniretar Laat VltaJlty . Ai drueaUla. ar arat aralrd hf a. all ar eiprvaa, rr tmr 6, wllfc arrltwa nafaai,, r.rr"t ;-r'1l m4 advlr. fWa ad caafldca, UaL Write as with alalraaaala af jasir eaae. Addrcaa CATON DIED. CO.. Uoatoo, Alasa. Hard Timeg' Price?. We are offering a full and com plete line of new and seasonable goods in the line of Clotlg, Hals, GeDts' FurnisliingGoofls and every thing else usually found 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. Cite Ml Mat! but they go a great ways ia tliatdlrectlon. Then why send to the City for reiuly-made clothlnjr and then take them to a akllod local tailor to Improve the fit, when you can get a SUBSTANTIAL ME Al at once HENRY L. PHILLIPS- MERCHANT TAILOR, fcUIungrove, Pa., where your work I. always guaranteed or you Lave recourne. This U a queatloii that Interents every iniin ami boy.A neat-fittlri,' 8iilt.no mutter what the muter'al Ih tt alwaya looks bi'tter than an lll-llttlii Milt no matter how fine tho goods. Then eoine ut ouce uu.l get llt. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Late Foreman for K. E. Ul'CK, four doom wet of Hank. Hellurove. to the traliiHiK tl.ey rnJvZXrTwi 'aie?ilUKA they y) , to know us: Krileunil we will txllynn hII hIxiiiI this I.I VK Ml '111 M il w Ti ",W .Bnt '"i' U.U.. to position-. fALJUa UlilXlMH CUI. my wsfre. but mow i tAnfwihl In mj,l. Tie liii IT .UIIU oy irolng to Rflnn FIT .uuu A A J.
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