PubliHbeil every Thursday. Geo- W. Wagcnscllcr, Editor. Arthur E Cooper, Manager. Subscription 1.50 per year. which must be puld In '1 nil " inn neul out Mil' tin' i'c. niity.) RATES OF ADVf RTISINO. AH triinsli'iit n.lvtTilK'incnts tiit nt'inrwlso coiitriii'lfil fur III be Imrifi'il nt tin- rate of 1 o-ritfi pi-r 11 n-nti j:irl'l tini.iri' f r llrvi Inter linn iiii'l li ci mi t 1 1 tie i'r every aiiiiwiieut Insert Ion, rf- .!' II' 'i-.- '"'. fl t . 'lrl 'll. inhutit ,;f n;i.rf. ii. ., lArre r. ni (I d' . OomTvV Wagi-neeller, I'rop'r.-. Thursday, Sept. 20, 1801. Standing Committeemen. .Vlini-.f. .t. Mld'tleswurth. .1. K. I'Vtt.rnlf. Iieuvor-lrvln Mnev. Nullum Krrw. bVuver WintAiiio Unwell. Wlllliitn Heater. ( tllrc J. W. S:llllixu-, V. V. llrrj.!'. -i.ipimtii .lotin Hflii r, liiwld a. ruruiliu'. Kritiikllti .1. II. Kiiterllne. .1. II. H"lh,'. .Iin'k-x.it I. -. Kllnirli-r. Win. Murtlti. Vlililli'lmrvli l. II. lllminK Wlllliitn K. Keese. MlililliiTiiTc-W. A. Killer. 1. K. Mow. Mmiroe il. A. KmifT iii:i ii . C. A. I'.'irli'tniin, I'i'lili Irvln K. IjHUlen.l.iirer. PiivIiI Mover. I'errv- II. K. ArlmKiiM, Irvln lloyer. IVrr'v Went i lnix. M. ArlHitmtl, T. It. tiruvblll. Sprliiir-A. M. Auriinil. Idivlil Mlilitlenwnrth. h'llnw:niv( .1. ll. Kib kl'-r, Kl. K. i.-iiilMTllnif. I mini- lllriun linliiliy. lijiMd U. Stnhl. WimlilhKKiii Wm.f. IIIIIIiInIi. t'Utlt T. Mnyor. r. M. MtlKii; "T, rimrimmi. Klehneld. I'n. A. M. Al 'HAND, Ni'., Ilejiwr HprlnifH. I'll. Republican Tick"?. STATU. K'ir li ivi i iinr, liKS Kit I. DAM Kl, II. II AS TINiiS. in renin.' t'liuiity. Kur l.i"lti'li:ilit-ii'iv.Tti il', W A I.TKIt I.Y'IN, of Allegheny I'liuiity. I ill' AUiilUH li.'lli'l al. A Mom It. MYI.IN, Ol l.iiin a.iti'i Ouihly. r'.ir Sivretury n! Intel n.,1 A IT . 1 1 r , i.KNKKAI. .1AM IN W. i.ATTA, or llilladeililii. 1". r C'irik'ri'sini'H-.it-I.arK'i', liAI.I MIA A. l.liilW, nt Hi,iiiiliaiiiia ' in lit y , anil i.Kolti.K V. Ill KK, ( i' Wi'.iTinr land i'ni!ify. col'NTY. For cmire-n, llui. Til Mi. .M. M iwv ll I 'Ii.iiiiIm Tii'ifiT l'i.r Assembly. I HAS W. II l.K.M ANN. Kur 1 "rot In mot it y. .i.e. sciKH'ii. Kor Itetflster Heeorder, li. Al. MIINDKI.. For District Attorney, .1. M. IIAKKli. For Jury t'oiniiilsHlotier, J. II. KNKI'1. The Congressional Situation. v, 8iuce both candidates' Lave utsHu uam'ii : the campbx i ready to bo inaugurated. It will tiIahon versus Smith. Wo regret thorn Dr. D. Q. Smith has allowed himself to become the target for ho many huh HileH that Hiirely will be hurled at the principles ho has espouned. Mr. Million has been tried and has given universal satisfaction. The situa tion in congress iniiMt bo changed, if prosperity shall again Binilo. Tho President has declared that the tariff war must go on. Not con tent with tho fact that after having kept the country in a state of depres sion and anxiety for a year, at tho end of which they wt re compelled, by th state of business, to pass a bill whoso only commendatory feat ure is the measure of protection it affords, and whose odious incomo tux and deferential duties in favor of tho sugar trust no one defends. Not content with these things, they as a party demand a continuation of this struggle. It certainly will bo continued if the next Congress is Democratic. We are not calamity howlers but wo feel and know that tho only hopo of that era of prosperity wo all desire, lies in stopping tho warfare on American in dustries. Hence wo aro for Mahon. Dr. D. G. Smith is not amenable for tho sins of his party, but when he accepted tho nomination, ho en dorsed the past rocord of his party iu power and expressed his willing, iiuss to defend principles that are detrimental to American homes and A'nerican industries. The mission of the I'epublicau 1' nl.v is to put this country on a sjiitnl financial busi., to rescue the treasury from its present depleted condition, to so restore the coufi. deuce i .f the wui 'A.ut we may enter upon a prolonged period of prosper ity and our factories and industries mice ni'irc resound with the huppy VMk'i-tf of 1 i.r,ft V peoph . M:j.!;s(iunv:: I'l.-' ..u;o:r ' of Co (i 117 1' v. i ciHiiiiu montled ti.o :;.'nd nMiivers ii'.v i.itl.i'.:' L picture for tLi ,nr uu Hie TUli i!ist l'j;.'liteeii of the sur vivors wet e present IraC. Schoch and wif. took a trip to Phila. last i . . ', C) KHsler and wife ;iivC. a reception, ut their homo in the F.a-t I'nd in honor of Misses liikord and lluwlcy.. .Valentine reel;, our mute nowsboy, left for Mt. Airy, the home for mutes on Tuesday. . . . Mrs. Win. P. Scharf and children aro visiting in Writrhtsville. . . .A. W. Potter made a business trip to Al toona last week. . . .Sol. Opponheim or is representing the Selinsgrove Firo Department, at the volunteer Firemen's Association in Phila. this week. .. .Miss Gortner of Ohio is being entertained by the Gortner sisters on Pleasant street Maj. K. C. Hamilton, of Shamokin was registered at the Keystone on Sat urday Mrs. Schroyer, relict of Capt. AVm. Schroyer, died at her Into residence on High street last Friday night .1. O. Boyles and Frank Fauste of Berwick, ran to town on their wheels and spent Sun day with Will It. nohbach....Thco. doro Stcrick of Washington, I). C, formerly of this place drove through town on Sunday in a carriage on his way home, he made short calls on several of his old acquaintances. . . . Miss Shelley of Girardsville is the guest of Miss Sadie Eyer. .. .Fish warder Tanner made a trip down tho creek on Tuesday and destroyed several fish dams.... The whipping post is used in Deleware for wife beaters. It could also be used to advantage in Selinsgrove. ..Miss Carrie Wittenmyer of Middleburgh was in town Monday. . . . W. G. Von Neida spent Sunday in Mifllinburg . . . .Miss Maine Reed of Sunbury is visiting Mrs. Ed. M. Hummel. Yon Know. CENTKEVILLE. The Sunday School picuic held here on Saturday was well attended, both by parents and children Tho Memorial Bilk quilt w'as drawn by Mrs. M. Z. Steiningor of Middle burgh. 110 was the lucky number. On Saturday tho School Board of our township met and elected their teachers as follows: Centerville Grammar School. A. B. Sheary; Primary, Jennie Walter; Ocker's School, If, A. Bowcrsox; Hartman's, A. A. Bingman; Beige's, C. O. Biug inan; Herman's, C. A. Hassingerj Tho schools will open October 8th. Salary $11 per mouth Merchant C. M. Showers mado a business trip to Shenandoah last week.... Mrs. Dr. Mohn and Mrs. Hartman of Laurelton, attended the picnic hero on Saturday. . . .P. E. Mohn, station agent at Muucy Valley, was here on Saturday Mrs. S. W. Hartman of Williamsport, visited relatives here last week, her former home....M. Z. Steininger and wife of Middl e burgh were in town over ' Sunday ....Miss Kate Iteichly of Sunbury was hero with her parents over Sun day After a lingering illness of several months, P. J. Rowe died on MoTfiay night of last week. The funeral of the diseased took piaco from his lute residence ou Thursday at 10 o' clocii.H A largo nuuittcr of friends and relatives paid their last tribute of resp.'ct to the departed In- following tho remains to tho cenio try where they were buriod. Peace to his ashes. Aged about 41 years. PAXTONVILLE" W. P. Spigeluioyer made a busi ness trip to McClure on Saturday. . William Dorr of Mt. Carmel visited his parents over Sunday. .. .The festival at this place held on Satur day eve a week had boon quito a failure ou account of the rain Elsie Erdly is visiting in Middle burgh at this writing R. A. M. Haruer of this place removed from one of his poach trees twelve peach es, measuring in circumference as follows: 1 of 7 iuches.l of 71 inchoB. 2 of 8 iucheB, 2 of 8J inches, three of 8J inches, one of 8J iuchos. one of 91 and one of 9 inches. The tree vet bears some pea dies all of which are of similar size. Who can beat it? Corn is being put ou shocks verv rapidly by some of our farmers.... Ira Ulsh of Frauklin was in town on busiuoss last week.... A gay timo has been reported by those who at tended the Sunday School picuic in Bower's Grove last Thursday Howard bhambach and family made a trip to Crossgrovo on Saturday and returned on Sunday. .. .Wm. Hoffman and wife attended tho pic nic at Black Oak Ridge on Saturday. The Lone Lawn, The man who had a little nie of lawn iu front of his house about as hi-: as a greenback and who took cure of it us if it were u Imby, was potteiim; around it the other morn ing with a puir of scissors and a razor, when u neighbor came by and hung Ins thin over the fence. "Why doiit you have a lawn mower'" he asked, after contem plating tLu sceuu a miuuto or two. "I dont Mailt a htwn mower," re plied tLe gardner; "whut I want is more lawn" and the uoighhor Lur ried away beforo the house should fall upon him und crush him still more. TH E best investment in real estate b to keep build ings well painted. Paint protects the house and 6aves repairs. You sometimes want to sell many a good house has remained unsold for want of paint The rule should be, though, "the best paint or none." That means Strictly Pure White Lead You cannot afford to use cheap taints. To be sure of getting Strict ly Pure White Lead, !ook at the brand ; any of these art safe : "Armstrong & McKelvy," " Beymer-Bauman," " Davia-Chambers," "Fahnestock." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors re lold in one-poun I earn, cch tun Iwltiif aufticicnt to lint as pounds of Strictly l"ure While Lead he desired Minde; thry are in no acute ready-mixed paint, but a combination nf perfectly pure colors in the handiest form to tint Strictly Pur White Lead. A Kood many thousand dollar! have been (.ived property-owners by havins; our book on painting nnd color-card. Send us postal card and gel boll. -re. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York, ritlsburu Mrnnrh, German National Hank Building, Pittsburg. NOTICE TO HEIRS. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN MOYEH,(HOJ OF OEOltOE, )LATE OF CENT11E TOWNSHIP, SNYDER COUNTY, PA., KEC I ToTfllli' Aults, Mover. Iniormiirrlfd with Mlrli. Anlts nf MrVrVtow li. Mtnitli '.. I'll., mul M il ll.lii loir lit llui HlltllM llllU'H. HlNtlTK ut tin unlit il -inl-'iit : Amiinnn liiiiinniirii. tui- in-nrii'ii liitiTiiiari'li'il i ll .li Willi tilliifitlllii'l K 1b in Miniln On.. I'll., mul .Inni- WiMltT. nw Itnulrli w lin wns liit.'rmiirrli il with Mlpli W Vlli-r. nt I In huIiii" place, Unrili't Kiixsier. nee enrlch Inter 11 1 : 1 1 r I ' I W ith HmshIcI nf Mllllin. Mlllllll I'll., Ph.. I rluli Henrlcli of Nn. rlii.'iStxtli K VllicMrectx, P III ni i 1 1 1.. I'll.. I he i llllillell nr liens l Sunlit Iteiirleh, I Mujer, II llecensi'd ulster dl I tie wilil .Inlin Meyer, itec'il ; Wlllliitn A. mm illeswnitll of Klslliiirn. ltinTslile I n.. I nllforiilii lleolL'e MldilleNW'iu I ll nf Kvnli. Inwu, Ituliei l Mlililli'swuri li mul N. It. Mlddleswuri h of Hen run. Imvii. .Inlin e. MliliHiwwartli nl Pleiivnilni I. Inn I'n.. KmihiiN. Ailu lHikalxillull. (nee) .Ml. I dh'Hiviirtli, Inieriniirrli'd with- LiniKhIkiiikIi nf Kviiiim, Inwn, the children nr Ic.Ml helrx of Mur MlililleW!irlli, ll iIii'i'iihciI HlMi r ol Hi wild .li.lm Mover, ilec'd : Harriett MlililleMwarth, nee Slnhlnecker, Intermarried with Nerr Mid dlenwiirlli ut lleiu'iin. Imvii. .lane i III m-i t . m-i Siahliiecker, liiterinarrleil with .Inlin tilllmrt c Mi'Veyluwn, MlfllUi i'n .. I'.i.. tin I'liliihen ni helrx ill Kllulielh Stulillni ker, nee .MnJcr, il ill OeilHCit Ulster til" until .lollll Mover, ilee'll ; Wll Until llriiififer. .Inlin llrinrifer. Holier! llrnifk-er. tieorife HriiKirer and Itiidiilph llriiKKer Harvey nriik'uiT oi i n in', unm, (Ho chllilren or Ii'k'.iI hnlrit of Si.phlii 111 ilk' per, nee Mover n deceased sister of the mild .Inhti Mnver, dec f! . Leifiitees under the last will mid U'Htulnciit nf the Mill John Mnyer.dec'd. You are hereliy imtllled that by virtue of h writ of lniiiest Isniicd out of the tlrphuim Court of the mid! coiuitv of Snvilcr. anil In me itlrecteit. that an lniilent will lie held on the premlseN. In Centre, tnwn."' In. Snyder I n.. I'n., on Friday, Si'pleinlx'l i i, 1KVI. at HI o'clock, A. M., to make ynrtltlnn O' ill nut Inn ol the real est ale nf Halil nhn Mn) r, dii-iised, When iu,d where you may HI tend If you Uillik proper. Sept, villi, 1H1. A LKKKI) Spkciit, shPrtfl r Full oft with itareh anrt Qloit teren, Tht Unm cnllnr Mtnrlt fftc morn; Full uft al nuontime it u trrn Alt u tlU il, urinkUJ anUurlorn. That's wlint you nmst expect of such n collar; it's the linen of it. The Btninl-up collars won't stand up, nnd the turu-duwti collars will wilt down. The easy, cheap, and plcnsnnt wny out nf tlmis to wear " Celluloid " Collars and Cuffs. These goods are made by covcrittt linen collars or cuffe on both'sides with"CKLLULOlD," thus making them strong nnd durable, mid waterproof, not nfTcc ted by heat or moisture. There are no other waterproof goods made this wny , consequently none that can w ear so well. When soiled simply wipe them oft" with a wet cloth. Kvery piece of the gcuuilie u suunpcu iulc wis ; TRAOe Elluloiq WARK- Insist upon goods so mnrVed if you expect fall satisfaction, and if your dculer doesnot keep tlictn, send direct to us enclosing amount and we will mail sample. State size, nnd whether a sUuid-up or turned-down collar is wanted. Collars 25c. each. Culls 50c. pair. Th CELLULOID COMPANY 427-29 Broadway, NawYork. Middlcbiirvr illarket Corrected weekly by our merchants. Butter !o VW 1(1 Pitted cherries y I'lipitted " a Hlmilier'ies l Kiisjilierrii'S 1,1 OliinilS IK) Kuril in T11 How r Chickens in-r lb s Turkeys ii hide s fciliouliler li) Ham 12 ld AVIinat New " Hye Com Oats Mi'ini per KM lbh.. Middlings Chop " Flour per tM .D 1 ,r.o ..ri(i .00 .in .'.hi t.(IO 1.15 ;i.io The Post,S!.50 pery D R. J. C. AMIO, D. D. 8. DENTIST Treating, filling, artificial teeth. crowu ami bridge work. Teeth ex tractetl witiiont pain. Ptulsfactlon guaranteed. Office next door to the Post printing office. MIPPLEHUKUH, l'A. "AS. O. CHOUSE, ATTOriJfKY AT LAW, MlDDLKBirRH, PA. All btisines f ntruoted to hts care will recolve nrcmiDt nttentlon. Con Ftilttition in English and German. crown Acme. The best IJurnini; Oil that can be made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimney. It will not char the wick. It has a high fire tost. It will not explode. It in 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 the world It is the Best. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Tours truly, THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO, Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Ta, Classical Department Prepares For The Junior Class of the Colleges HAS FOUR COURSES : 1. The Hctfiilar College Course. '2. The Lilt in Scientific, 'I. The Kuplish Scientific, t. Tho Normal Course. Nivc. iry r.xpcii-" for (urn Schnl.ixtl Year llinti uiilv. Ni't Si liol.i.l !c yoar ojii'iii auk. iwi. t or liiiriiciii.irs niinreK, .1. It. DIMM, i'l'tticliul, Selllistfrovo, l'a, S.l S1IEAUVT, Justice of tlw Peace, Conveyancer Hud ltisurtiiice ALrent. 1'tinus Creek, P. O. Pa, only relliiMe CihIi CumpanleH nmrewnted Special attention irlvuu to lnniiruni'e, Driiwlntf iii coin riiciH, iii'oiin una iiiecuueciinuniciuiinH. (mice at his reld(!iicu on Murkul Street, Cen trevlllu, ra. D It. J. (i. 8ALLADE, VETEIUNARY SUlfOEON, d.ado nn-c ol the Ontario Teterlnary College, Canada. All calls and tele grains promptly attended to. Ofllee nt Central Hotel, Beaver town, Pa. t. 24, 181)4. VEGETABLE BALSAMIC ELIXIR WILL CURB THAT AND STOP THAT The bewt remedy known for the enre of ' Consumption, Cough, Colds, Whooping cougn, and an Lung I DISeasaS. Bom every wuere. I Irlce Ve., 60c., and $1.00 per bottle. 'sm icata 3, PriBMUsnt. r'ur mile tiv W. II. Ileiiver. MlildlcljlirtrU. ttlld j. . Miiiipcii, rcnus crt'i'K. va. It Cnrm Ooldi,OoughiJlirTtirot.OTonp.Tn(loi' n. WhooUB( Oaub, Brunobitil nd Aithms. A Mrtain cur Tor Uontumptioii in fiiet Ui, im a eure raliaf in iincd itiKB. Un l onofc Toa will m th escalUnt eOeut afttr Uluijtt th Brit do. Bold hy deular vorjwbr. Larg battlsa &0 onU unJ il .00. 5 & i ' e Mgl,iol(J)k r .-. f r. - IvMilMt t W . j: e j 'i e S 5 I J? fe -e I giok- "ES8,n'o!c: - So ?a'ojr "8 5 a ui"': I'm h2fi - ,;i Si u?? t i !tc Tornado Feed Cutter, prepares cither Dry Forao or Knsilago in a manner that is tmpciior tt any other make of feed cutter. Fanners and Stock Kaisers can save money hy using tho only perfect stalk cut ting and splitting machine in the market. Call on or Address, V. J. Wagexskllek, Selinsgrove, Pa. aatrklyanl prmanriitly RPaTARKD te mrntrmra rn.rn Inmt manlio.e1. I'uuftliinitl dUwrdrrn, hrrvoufc vim, arratalur dcrllnr. r(itnlo dermj, ek mr rwlplfNllna Srnrl. i1lr.Blnr, fulnllnic aprllA, vlr., miitrht ou lr Ignorant, full, over-wurk, inurnr, ur clUuwut. A complete rnro la gunrnntued bj unlag Dr. Calon's Vitalizer and Nerve Tonic. A true ELIXIR OP LIFE, and Inexhaustible fountain of youth and health I A mirvel of modern medicine for men who have spun out the thread of life too fait j men who have suf fered j re at nervoua shocks ; men who have been Indiscreet, over-indulgent, or careless. Men, alas I who are no longer men. (A ample extract from letter dnttv received ) fjui Dormai f am talcm a k Ir.io tT, and Qinii tit M I am fffling lilm a new man. fvorc Inking thm It viu il ffrmt tffort ft it m totto mw irork. but miiui f 2m inrntntiu u Ttntn-nff noil mfvr ) Mfiwi'il I.IC feci i ninm'f pne , iiu iirutm tiwuvh. ahull ultrayt . b 3(vis.f f, rvrmnm.'iiff fArnt. Thru an utorth tkrir tmnht In nttlti. uniUi IHOM A TUAIIKrUL Fbdutd. (One thanmnd more of the same tenor In our pomulon ) The anly trlrltv li-cKlmateeare for Lot Vitality kaawa to aian. At druvsl"!". ar ent aralrd hy wall r eirs for ! 6 ror (. with wrtttra aaarantti af care. Inraraialloa and advice frca and raufldua UaL Writ wllk iluleatiilisf loaruM. Addresa CATON DIED. CO., UoatOD, Olusa. Hard Times' Price?. Wile We are offering a full and com plete line of new and seasonable goods in the line of CO mini Hals, Gents' FurnisliinaGoofls and every thing else usually found in the best clothing store. AH our goods are of the latest styles and guaranteed to be strict ly first class in quality. G. C. GUTELIUS Middleburgh, Pa. mm M Mi but they go a great ways la thatdlreotlon. Then why send to the City for ready-made clothing nnd then take them to a skilled local tailor to improve the tit, when you can get a SUBSTANTIAL MAKE AP ROOD FIT . ut once HENRY L. PHILLIPS- MERCHANT TAILOR, Sellr.sgrove, Pa., where your work Is always guaranteed or you have recourse. This in a question that interest every man and boy .A ueat-fltting hiiit.no matter wlwit th materia! in it always looks better than mi ill.flttii.ig niilt iio mutter how fiun the good. Then come ut ouoc .iiul net fits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Lar Kuremnti for K. K. !!L Ci:, We Impart u tliuruuub kuowloduo of the COM M EliU Al, HTUHim at the cost of ! time and u,ony tuan other .-houl. TllotlHAKJis w.) th.Hr niivoi-ns Tlir" "aot ,ov raw to the iralnlim hey received here. We made llUKAn-WINNKIOi of tl om. Wo w in I von Ukuowui;iltuudwewiliit.lyo.uilUboutthUI.IVKKl'H(Ki N. K WKlll inl uats Ut ounttlous. VA.L91H UINIKK&H IXlLLtXiU, 17U-t7tU ClteslBut U, iilILA As6 VIU, Tie In Dy KOintf to four diR.ru weat of Until., Seliut-" rov-.