Pub1inhod every Thursday. Geo. W Wagcnscllcr, Editor. Arthur E Cooper, Manager. Subscription $1.50 per year. Which mustbp P'il'1 In ndvnnro when sent out side tlin county.) RATCS Of ADVMTI.INO.. All tramdi'tit advert Isonierits not nt tirnrtap Coiitrncti'il fur will ta rtmrifd at tin rut-of 15 writs pT lltic (nniipnrlfl iih'hkiiiv) (or first Inwr tlon mill in n uts ht Hue lor every suliwiiiifiit tnsoni.in. arlim ) t,t;rn imhltihnl frr i Miliary pnftry, ru'ulr$ vf iftprrl, iff., Utrrttnt'tm linr. Coojut ii Wagenseller, l'rop'rs. Thursday, Sept. 27, 1891. Standing Committeemen. Adama .1. .1. Mldd1wsrth. .1. K. FVtUTolf. Heaver Irvlu Klni'V. Nut linn Kw'. Il'vcr Wint -Aincm Howell, William Ueat4r. Centre.!. W. Miimrwel, '. K. IIitj". -luipinaii .foliri seller. Dsvld A. Portline. Franklin -.1. It. Kiilerllne, .1. II. ltolli. .1 1. k'ii I t . KIHik't'T. Win. Martin. Viil.ll. t.nrurli .1. II. IllioadH. Wlllliiiii V. K'K'se. Mtddlerreek W. A. Keeler. H. K. Kow. Mmiroc l. A. Kiiuffnian. 0. A. Karleinan. ri'Uii Irvlu . iWihxT. David Muycr. ivrrv II. K. ArtKituHt. lrvln Hover. 1'erry Wi st-Cluw. M. Arnotraat, T. It. (Irnyblll. h prune A. m. AiirHim, iniviii MiudimwHnn. hi.iiskrr.iv.'-,l. it. KiN'kliT, Kit. K. UftnuerlliiR. r ii Inn- Minim Miiinliv, Km til i. Htiilil. Wiutlillm'tiiu Wlu.l'. 11UMj1.hU, I'lilltp T. Moynr, C, M. A It lit m lAHT, I'hartmnn. Itlrlifleld. Vn. A. M. A r KAMI, hit., Heaver Hprlnir. In Republican Ticket. STATE. Kor (Jovi'rnor, (1EXKIIM. HANI Kt. It. IIASTINCS. or centre futility. Kor l.letitenant-uovertior, WAI.TKU LYON. Ol Allegheny County. For Auditor (ieiieral, AMOS II. MY LIN, Of LiihenMier County. Kor Neeivtary of Internal Affairs, OKNLUAL.IAMKs W. I.ATTA. Of I'MluiiYlplila. Kor Coiikp'smih n-dt-Lartf'', OAl.t MIA A. C.KoW, (t Miiiieliantm County, and OKolltiK K. III KK, o Westmoreland County, COINTY. Kor lohitresN, Itoii.Tnui. M. Moms, of chanilnrsburiC, Kor Asw inlily, has. w. iii:kmann. Kor ITotlionotary, J. f. SCHOCII. Kor Hi-k'lNter Heoorder, U. M. SII1XDEL. Kor District Attorney, .( J. .M. HA K Kit. Kor Jury' fonimliwloner, J. 11. KNEI'P. Union County Democrats. Tho pt niocrats of Union county HW, Barber xownshipr their ........ .u. Assembly, vice l'w-i tis Urown who declined. This was a proper act on the part of Union s Democracy, but how about tho resolutions they have adopted? Tho Committee had tho nerve, in tho fuco of tho silent factories and cold furnaces, almost in sight of the conveiiti to claim that tho Dim- ocrats saved tho country from ruin ami destruction. They restored it as it were. They sny: 'Tor them I tho people wo have fought a good tight ; to them wo have kept the faith; of thf-m w0 have no fenr." When they say they havo kept the faith, we preHiimo they thought it uccebhury to insert that clause to cover up tho broken pledges. The voters of luion county aro too in telligent to bo hoodwinked in that way. When they finished covering up the sins and errors of tho party, they had to assail tho record of k K. Focht, tho "Member from I mon." After all their desperate efforts to scrape up some charge against him, they found his record writ t n in bold characters upon the hearts of tho people whoso votes in November w jl tell tho talo of honest conviction and honest representa- tion. J he people, were hoodwinked m 1S92 and they aro not going to unuw u to occur bo soon again. The people were never so anxious to vote as they mo now and they don't pro poso to jeopardizo any of their in terests to gratify personal ambition 1). K. Focht and tho entiro republi nchci win curry I'mon county whu u larger majority than has oet n given lor many years. Singly Admits Defeat. The Philadelphia JUconl, edited j milium .u. hmgeriy, is sad h0. cause .McAleer was turned down for Congress by tho Democrats of tho Third district, it being ono of tho commons of Mr. KiugcrlyVj accept- iukwic lA'mocratie nomination for uovcTiior tliat McAleer should bo uomiuateii. in tho AVcoAThursdav moriniig Candidate Siugorly prac ucaiiy wiimirawa from tho ticket. '"it no says is as follows : TO THE STATE DEMOCltACY. mo action of the Domocrats who controlled tho convontion in tho Third Congress district yester- day, it tnny as well be conieRsed now as sixty days hence, will thor oughly demoralize, dishearten and defeat Democratic effort to poll a ull vote in the city in November. That district was the key to the situa tion in Philadelphia, and Democrats throughout the State are entitled to a candid admission of the failure of the organization here to bring about harmonious action, and the neces sary consequences of failure. "From this time forth the canvas should be waged throughout the State with a view to the election of as many Congressmen. Senators. Representatives and county officials as poHsible, without special effort for the State ticket. Effort should be concentrated at those points where it may prove effectual. The Stato ticket has been doomed by the prac ical abandonment of organized ac tion in Philadelphia, where 100,000 Democrats have allowed themselves to bo handcuffed and delivered into tho control of a few contemptible nngsters, roosters and ruffians." How Is It? The well intcntioned citizen who has not yet decided how to vote at the coming election may well consider his ground. I hope he will inquire of himself how he likes tho condi tions since the Republican party has gone out of power. How has it been with him individually T Has he had steady employ ment f Is he paid the old Republican wage rate T Does ho find the cost of living cheaper and tho ability to moot that cost better! Is his business prosperous? Is he as contented and confident of the future as before? When ho has answered to himself these vita questions let him, on his way to the polls, pass tho silent mill, the cold furnace, the broken bank, the dosor ted forgo ; lot him pass by poverty and want, business paralyzed and confidence vanished and then record his judgment of tho responsibility for these, conditions and his hope for tho future in tho ballot which he places in tho box. From speech of tioneral Hastings at tue League of Clubs convention MIDDLF.CREEK. On account of the wet weather there will bo some pretty late sowing this full. Cutting corn has com menced in good stylo. .. .A number of our young people took in th bean soun at -ucUlure on oaturdar Miss Katie Qibbony of Belleville is visiting with tier grand parents. m Steeley's. .. .Howard Haines from KenjAvJty(a former resident of this pla?e)yj visiting friends here a few da j g kutt week.... On Saturday mu v' Jerry iruckenmiller pass ed away after a lingering illness of over a year. ..Charles Maurer made a business trip to feeunscrovo last week H. iv. .Ulsh is remodeling his house, wirl ' in all tho latest conveniences. ' Our bcuooIs will soon commence. MARRIED fin Mm lIUli inar liv Rot W A Haas, Asa Harlan Kautz of Elkhart xuii. to r,va m. Aaaius oi aeuugrove At tho residence of Geo. Snitler in Jackson Two.. Sent. i!0th 18'Ji bv Rev. Kohler, Abraham Renninger ntnl AIihh l.nniMi I. l'.VKtr I. nth if Jackson l'wp. On tho 20th of Sent. 1 S4 hv ll.v 1 Freed. Ocortre Hackenburc nnil iWtsa liVilni Khun hntli nf Adams Twp. ELLULOID "CELLCtoin" Collars and Cuffs urc mode by covering a linen collar or cuff wiih "ctUuloid," thus mttking them Btrong, durable nuil waterproof. When soiled they can be cleaned by bimjily wiping off with a wet cloth. No other waterproof goods are made with this Interlining, consequently no other goods cuu possibly give satisfac tion. Do not forget that every piece of the genuiuc i stamped as follows: TRADT MARK. Insist upon goods so marked and re fuse anything else if offered. If your dealer d-jes not keep them you can procure a suiuplc from us direct by enclosing amount and stating size and whether stand-up or turned-down col lar is wanted. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c. pair. The Celluloid Company, 427-429 Broadway, new York. It T N paint the best is the A cheapest Don't be misled by trying what is Baid to be "just as crood." but when you paint insist upon having a genuine brand of Strictly Pure White Lead It costs no more per gallon than chc.ip paints, and lasts many times as long. Look out for the brands of White Lead offered you ; any of the fol lowing are 6ure 2 ' Armstrong & McKelvy," . " Eeymer-Eauman," "Davis-Chambers," "Fahnestock." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Puro White Lead Tinting Colors. Thue colors r sold In one-pound cinl, each en ln-inn sufficient to linmpoumlt of strictly Pure White Lnd the dmired hde ; thor sre In no sense rrady-niixed pmntt . but s romliination of prrftTtly tiure roloni In the bandictt form to tint Strictly Pure White Lrad. A ood many thousand ilullare htve been saved property-owners by havin our book on peinlinf tn.f rnlor-card. Send us a postal card sad get both free. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. ritlMnrj Branch. German National liuuk lluilding, I'itUburg. PUHLIC WALE OF REAL ESTATE! Tim nndprslKtiPd triwtws nmlor the luf will ami ti'Miiiiirnt or ( linrii'n kikmk-h. hit a. win hw tn piil. Hi' Hitlt at the lute rt'Hlili'tice nf ( Iiiih, lillNifHt in nil miniui;ii ni wiiua true. nuui- toutit , l u., on 1 imrMiuT, Noviubcr 15th, 18'.)4, at in oVIorlc A. M., th following dnserllipil Itcal Kstiito. to wit : TKAl'T NO. 1. A lot of liilul alluuto In lir IIomiikIi ot Hi-llnv orove. Snydor Co., unit atntc of I'll., ImiiiiiiIi'iI mi llu North by lot of i liarh'x Mower; 011 tin1 Kist h - Marki't Mrt-i-t ; on tin1 Hoiith lv iiiioMht lot ot hiiIiI ilec'il ; anil on the Wi-Mt liy I " til. n Allf-y : Ih-Iiiu' 4H fwt front mi Murki't St. and TO'tf fort on snd Alloy s whorpon N pni-tod n two Mury. imrtly low' frame, dwell Inn house. I'l.'-iM'ii, Hinoke-hoiiw and other on! liiir.olii ,". There In ulj a well of good water ou the premi.vH, THAI T No. M.ho a lot of land sltu ito In the lon. eounty mid Slate urorewilil, Imiiud oil 011 the North hv the nlnive rteserlt eil lot, on the K;M liv Market Mreel.ntl the south liv lot nf Ml. M. K. keller. iiIhI oil the Went liy I'liloii Alh r ; iH-lnir .IT feet in front on Market Sheet ami il'IV feet on l liloli Alley. TltAl'T No. 3. Also lot of land all Hale In town, '"iintv anil stati1 afoi-i-H.iiii, Iniiitiiled on the North by lot of Win. NoeiMni,'. on the Kast l. I lil T Alley, on the South by lot of M. I Miller. anil on the West by lllvrll Stri--!, nxitalnllitf Thn-e-foiirlli (',) m mi ArltK lunro or Ii-hh, hepiin la erected a kikcI H,ltl largo UAKN or MAIILK. TltACT No. 4. Also a truot nf land stluato In the town, eoiinlv and Male uforei.ilil. Iioiindeil on the North bv land of William NiM'llIng, eo. Khv, Norton (ilovernnd Daniel stouner, on the Kxst by the si.nhury anil I,ewlHlo ii Kitllroad, on the South bv rnhlle Alley an. I on thu Weal by lamlol lli'iijainln I lili h. I'oiitiiliilng KOI K TKKN Al'KKH mid one Immln-d ami twelve ("relies. TltAl'T No. A. Also a lot of land situate In the town, nullity ntnl State nloreoald, bounded on the North by IiiihI of the Siiuhury mid ! ! town llallroail, on tlie Kant lv lllk'h si reel, on the West bv the Sunbiiry and lwlMtown Kail. road, mid on thu South by lot of Ia'M Klaher, Im'IiikIwo and four-ten. .nvrcnes In front on IllKh street and llne" aim to-'leiitU Wrches along H ill llallroail, whvreuu Is erected a cu peiilerShep. . Tlieeon,ltonaofliysul( wtlHwttaAfc known OU UIIJ' Ol KUIO. II. E. TINS, I.t't V J. OI.KWINB, ' riviuruuiovL'ii Rnnrlvltig truHtiH'Kiinnolnted 111 the lust will atirl teatainent ot I'liurV s Ithuails, dee'd, to sell M.n itvtu roiillU, selixsguove MARBLE-YARD M, L. MILLER, Prop'r I kt'i-p constantly on l),tnilnnd man ufuotiire to order all kind of Marble and Granite Mosnmenls M WvMml Old Stones Cleaned and Eepairod. LOW PRICES I LOW PRICES!! I havit otiB of the b-st Marble Cut ters In tliu State and consequently turn out jrood work. IsseTCouiH and see my work it prices. Thankful for past favors I most re spectfully ask a continuance of siitne, M, L. MILLER. Hnwtly liicmuetl In srowto aud value by lUe uw of $20 Phosphate mnkta the poort noil rich and oro- lv. Hold iiMc-t 10 fiiriiien, tin la. Bend for trie LUU YORK CHEMICAL WORKS, TOIIU, PA. Itllddlebiir: illarket Corrected weekly bvour merchant. Mutter 1) ErftfH pi fitted cherries jo I'npitted " a Mcic.l ("',l ij Uai-iiberrlcs Onions ii(i Lard in Tallow R t'hicketis tier lb h Turkeys 9 nni h Shoulder in Hani 'i Old Wheat 65 New " ' 'ro Rye no Corn 60 I at 40 nran per 100 lbs U0 Mlddllnars " 1 nn Ml'op " 1.15 iour per bbl - 3,10 m Dead a. A ikl Afd'' And all other fwabj ran I 1 1 v f lit.' iR. J. C. AMIG, D. D.8. DENTIST Treating filllnir, artificial teeth, crowu and bridge work. 'leetUM traded without pain. Satisfaction (runrantred. omce next door to the 1'obt printing office. MIDDLEBURQH, PA. A8. O. CROU8E, ' . ATTORSKT AT LAW, MlDDLRBCRH, PA. All busineKs entrusted to his eare will receive rrotnnt attention. Con sultation In EiikIIbIi aud German. crown Acme. Tho betit Burning 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 test. It will not explode. It in without a comparison as a per fection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from tho finest Crude in tho most perfectly equip ped refineries in tho world It is tho Best. Auk your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, TUE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa, Classical Department 1 Prepares For ine Junior Class of the Colleges HAS FOUR COURSES : 1. The Regular College Course, '2. The Latin Scientific, .1. Tho Kuglifih Scientific, 4. Tho Normal Course. Necessary Expense for Omt Scholastic Tfftr llle to fU'i only. Next Scholnstic year opens Aun, til, IWI. Kor imrtleiihirs iiddrexM, J. K. DIMM, Principal, ScllliHKrove, Pa. S. h SIIKAUV, Justice of tho Peaofl, Conveyancer and Insurance Agent, leiinn Creek, P. O. Pa, only rellal'lo Cusli Compnnles renrowntwd, SMs-lal attention irlvcn to IuniirAncx. Drawing lipi'olitraelM, IieeiU mid theenlluellon of ClillUM. ortlee at httt riNlleneM nn lnrk,. Himul i .ti. trevllle. 1'a. R. J. (i. SALLADE, VETERINARY SURGEON. Graduate of the Ontario Veterlflarj Cklfc7ttf.mitu: A1Voiil1s"and tele grams promptly attended to. Oflice at Central Hotel, Heaver town, Pa. Out. 24, 1804. nr. 11. Downs VEGETABLE BALSAMIC ELIXIR WILL CURE THAT Cold AND STOP THAT Qougah.1, Tho bent romcdy known for tho eare of ' I Consumption, Cough, Colds, WhooplngCough, and all Lung , ' Diseases, boiu ovurywnere. I Pries tie., 60c., and 1.00 per botUs. r'or Mule hv w. li. Heaver, Mldilleburgu, aud . n. millfKM'll, I 111115 I ruvK, I'a. tt Ouna OoldCounhioM Throat Croap.InSmn a, Wboopina CohkIi. Bronchitis aad AiUtma. A SarUia aura fur Couuaiptioa ta trat stafM. aaa s aura rtlinf ia ailvanoail ata(.a, Uu ataae. You will sm tho oiecllont tlfeot aft.r taaina Uia frit do... Bold kr dralcrs svorjwbora. Lugs totUet 60 oontt and J 1 .00. D sigfi,- Tornado Feed Cutter, prepares either Dry Fimj; or Ensilage iia manner that is superior to any other make r feed cutter. Fanners and .Stock Kaisers can save money by using the only perfect stalk cut ting and splitting machine in tho market. Call on or Address, SaUklraaa araaaratly RrsTARfn ta aarrraoal m lol a.akwd, ryartlonal almrrirN, arr.vao. . l,Hb IrfBtlNH arllan. ....Ml. Ammw i. lvltlln( krarl, dlailno. f.lntlnr oaolla, ate.. bmiiiriil oalijr Ik'Qorauco, full, OTtr.ouik, wurr, or aa- A complete care Dr. Caton's Vitalizer and Nerve Tonic. A trus ELIXIR OF LIFE, and Intshaustibls fountain of youth and health I A marvel of modern medicine for men who have spun out the thread of Ufa too fast j men who have suf fered great nervous shocks! men who hare been Indlacreet, over-indulgent, or careless. Men, alas I who are no longer men. (A sample extract fmm letteri dill raorlrrd ) a. 9i. to box, and Itrrllng lW a HUB UOCToa 1AM notini; i Arm rr m ..rf fill th J hafrtu& m rv irnMif In Ihtt an WOlfA I sua a Tuaaiurut, nuns, (Ono thoumcd more of the aune tenor In our poaKaaloo.) Tka anlr atrlrllr Iralllmato rare for lt Vllalltr kaawa ta au, At druacl.la. ar oral araloa w aaall r axproM. for SI aror 6, wlikwrttu-a aaaaatoa ?.f J."""".'".""4 adrlca fro aaXraaSdea. UaL Writ a.arllh .lal.moal.of roarcaw. Addreaa CATUN DIED. CO., Uoatoo, Blaas. Hard Timeg' Prices. We are offering a full and com plete line of new and seasonable goods in the line of fll-il it i n .it- .mm m m nm and every thing 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 Clones lull I Id Tie 1 but they go a if rent ways In tliatrflrootlon. Then why sent! to tho City for ready-inuile clothing ami then take them to a skf lleil local tailor to Improve the fit, w hen you can get a SUBSTANTIAL IKE AND ROOD FIT at onue HENRY L. PHILLIPS- MERCHANT TAlLOIt, Sullnsgrove, Pa., where your work la always guaranteed or you have recourne. Thin Is a question that Interest ,D,jr .uuu uuu uoy, noai-ntting sult.uo mattur what tho matarla) id t n1m.....r. I . li J I ..a ..... aiuj iwsa oener man au iuo guuus. i ueu come at once una got (Its. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Late Foreman for 15. K. BUCK, to the tralulng iliay rmwlved here. We (o know us; Hrltaud we will Uill ynn nil UU,s to positions. CALM UVilXkM V. J. Wagenseller, Selinsgrovc, Pa. AMLY y IGOR, Is anaranleed by aalnar glad to aay I am nne man. Brfnr : tra a gml tT"rl m imr, but now I nm .t .,). k.J 7 rcf I mnno dim rrcrmmrnti thrm. lAnr wriaht im n.,lrl else usually found oy truing to ui-iittlng suit no matter how Quo four doors west of Bank, BelinBgrovJ mudo JIKEAU-W I N N KIW of theni - J&?Jil ubmittlilH 1,1 VKNi'lliSn K S w.. V."1'" LOllLaL.i.tH., uiu, I S M siimgiiGoas ii y w w a- r m tl '01 IP' II 1 1 i! I., liiii tl ro ho 0. off "11 i0 Uia ar .aniaailh,rHUi
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