ft Published every Thursday. Gjo. V. Wagcnscllcr, Editor. Arthur E Cooper, Manager. Subscription $1.50 per year arhl.-li must Ik p-ilil til ililvntiro ll!'t B.'nt Out- Mill.' II UIH.V.) HATCS OF ADVIATISINO. All trutlHllMlt B'lViTtl-M'IIH'lltH not fithtTWlS p.m'ruti.l fur III C-llU 11. T HlH' II'HIP irl II. ill mi I M I (lit I tn'rll."i. Mt'l'-mh n.'.Vr. ,...l.li.l. tr" : 'mri pnrtry Inliu'r, , I ir....'(, !-, I lift fill' l Co(ht iV Wtitf'-iKMilliT, l'rop'rs. I'h.iriri-il nl tho Ml oT 111 i-r llm- lr mi) miij.Miii'i Thursday, Oct. IS, 1891. Standing Committeemen. 1iim".t. MliMli'Kwiirtli. .1. K. rVttcrolf. H.Mivr-lrvlii Klm y. Nullum K"'-m-. Iiphvit Wiki Aiii'iKll'iwll. William llintcr. , r, . w. smiipwl. '. K. llTiri. ('Iiuiiiihii-.ImIiii h.'it. lrvil A. Tori .lino. Franklin--.!. It. KiiKtIIii.-. .!. II. H"llif. .I.i. -k m I. t . KlliiKh r. Win. Miirtin. Ml.lill. lmrvli-J. II. HIi'mmI". WlllliiniK. Fi'OHO. Mlilillwrwk-W. A. K.h Iit. 1. F. How. MnliHM'-l. A. KantTinan. '. A. Fail' limn. 1 . nti I rv I i F. Ijui'lflixlaif'T. Davl.l Moycr. I'rrrv-H. F. Arlmifatl, Irvln U''r. , , ... ivrry t- lm. M. Artniirat. T. II. t.rnybllL trliiif-.. M Aunitul. MM MMillfiwurth. s..iiiMirriivi-.l. It. Km'kliT. Kl. It- .'inbrrlinif. In Inn-II Irani uuiutiy. Davl.l i. Miilil. WflNlilnk-tiili-W iii.C. IIIUIunIi. I'lilllpT.MiiyiT. ', M. UIHMi."T.'liiirliinin. Ul'titl-It. A. M. AT It AND. '.. It.'avor f lrlliCM. I'll. Republican Ticket. yrATK. For tii'MTimr. i,i:n;:!!i. dmi i. ". hasting. il ivtitre futility. Fur I,li'iit iiant-ii iviTiiur, WAI.TLIl I.Yi'N. or AlD'li'-ny fonnfy. Fur AiKlltur (ii'iH-ral, A Mux It. MY UN. ur i.aiiniMt.T enmity. Fur ViTrtary ut InLTtial Afl.ilrx. (.km:hai.jami w. i-ai t., (if i'lillaih'lphla. 'i r i 'i itifrt'siiin n-iit l-iirv'. liAl.l SU A A. l.llllW, in siiiMi.mnii:i ('uuiity. nti1 (.KiHtiil.; F. IIITF. Hi Wi-Miiiuri'laliil Cuunt.v. eol'NTV. Fur fuii'ri-ss, II Tn M'. M. M tin, i it 1'Ii.iiuli. Tl'iir. Fur AM tnl'ly. II . W. 1 1 Kit M ANN. Fur I'rutlioiiotar.v, .1. C. M lUK II. Fur Hi'plstrr k HworikT, W. M.MUNIKl.. Fur Dlstrlrt Atfurnoy, J. M. IIAKEIt. Kr Jury OimmlHalotier, J. II. KNEI'P. Romer, B. F. Davit and W. II. White. Tho committee appointed to se lect office for the ensuing year presented the following: Pres., Dr. A. 51. Smith; Vice FreiuJentN, Co.A, 8. IJ. Hurtley; Co. B, John S. Brat ton, Co. C, C. Dale; Co. D, Jan. A. Quisle?: Co. E, J. S. Given; Co. F, B. N. Sweeny; Co. G, T. B. Hildo brand; Co. II, T. J. Oven; Co. I, D, T. Ithondn; Co. K, John C. Bohh; Sec, II. S. WfBtbrook, Aunt., W. H. OIrhs ; TreaH., J. L. Barton, Cbup luiti, Rev. Jchho Bartlcy. CimisTAiN Dale, F. II. EcKt.EMAN, Committee. Heply of Hon. A. O. Curtin in reference to his election as an hon orary member of the society tender ing his thanks for the honor con ferred was read and received. The committee appointed to draft re Holutions on the death of Hon. A O. Curtin reported the following : intKPUK, Almltr'ity (Ui6 In IHk MyMorlotin thmiKh wine (lixiM'ii'uition dm wn fit to rail linni rarthly lalKir toptrnl nut tht fi'iirli-ns iMitrtut, that nntili'NtntPMDMi, our Imnurmt War ((uvrrnor. Hun. A. (. curtin. Tlinn'ture lui It Kmui vgi. Tim KfflmuiliU AhhutIbIIiid of tho I'. V. lipn-liy rt-nriMj, fhi fwirmwliiif ili'mlne of inu'wlio li itI nlwayi, inivxl lilm ir to lie a trim frlpnrt of tlH'wililwr, who In our inntry'a illn-Ht hour kUkkI nhouldfr to ulumMi-r with our hi'rolo tnartvr. Alirnliam Lincoln and by Ills wlw rnunat.f. iiuli'K art Ion and li'ar lw HtaU-H-limnNhlii cuntriliuii'd mure to tho malnialimiice of thf I iilou than any other clih'f magistrate of any ( oiiimoii wraith in the latin. KKioi.vitn. Further, that In tho acttlnif of the nun or Andrew (i. Curtin. the4Vth Kivhiieiit la ini titM the lovt of a Kperlal mend who hut a xliort j ear ni?o entered Into harmony relation ulilp with our asHoclatlon and while the Nation a lid the Male mourn the lira, of a irreat rltliten whose acrvli-es tor the auprnmary of "Old dlory" ani Inrali'iilahle, yet the private soldier niouriia the lusa of aitreater friend than a brother whose rhiHTlnif arnllealid hearty weleonie warmed the lireust und nerved the arm of all our gallant vet erans. A. M. Umitm. Frank II. Ei'ii.kium, t iiKini Dili, , Hjutiunua i n 1st ..u(u lie audie('o, witli niceices of .his camp undarmy lu Hoi. J. L. Bart'.u, one of th. Ashoci.Uo Judges of S niiiiitii County," was culled upon. His remarks were pleasant, appropriate and warinlT received by tho boys. C. B. Bartley and others mudo short addresses. Adjourned to meet to-morrow morning at H o'clock. MOItMNO SESSION. This meeting was called for tho purpose of attending to matters of a purely husiness character. Tho inscription on the monument at Get tysburg is given as 01 and it should lie V.'l. The society has been doing all in its power to have this error properly corrected and has never been able to do so. A Committee for this purpose was appointed at one of the past re unions and they have failed to ac complish anything. The inscription does the regiment au injustice and the error should bo corrected. Tho chair appointed tho following com mitto to attend to the matter : It. S. Westbrook, M. Miles Irvin, C. Dale, J. D. Campbell. A number of the comrades recited kttlo incidents of camp and army life. Tho following despatch was received by tho Secretary from a from a bravo and honorable mem ber of tho regiment, 11. It. Davidson of Kirkwood, 111. "Love and kind greeting to Comrades. Regret ab sence j poor heulth." Corporal Kuy sang severul of his choice selections, greatly amusing the audience. Reminiscences were resumed when Dr. Smith was called upon and responded promptly. Comrades S. T. Train, J. N. Galbraith and others responded. i roi. r. v . j.owersox superin tendent cf public schools of Snyder ( ounty was called to the front and responded in an able and eloquent in inner. The place of holding tho next meet ing was next considered when tho following places were named : Hunt ingdon, Harrisburg, and Bellefonto. Huntingdon was named and tho sicretary was authorized to select the date in October and appoint a c iiniiiitti e ot arrangements. The expenses to Sept. .'!rd IS'.U are s 11. :.". Amount in hands of Trensurtr at date, C'J.-IO. The obituary committee reported tho following deaths: Dr. A. Harsh berger, Dr. F. M. Coulter, John J. On motion tho report was adopted and agreed that the samo bo printed in the proceedings and a copy sent to tho family. Adjourned for din ner. AITEUNOOS SESSION. The following resolution of thanks tendered to W. SI. Irwin, the retiring president was read and re ceived and is as follows : The So lety In the hurry In adjourning at I.ewlstow n. iH vMii'K'd anions other reaolullutia to nutlre the aervleea of lliu President, W, M. Irvln, therefore tielt, Kk-uii.vii. That the thank of the Hoelety un due and tendered to W. M. Irvln, president of the Soelety, for the utile anil eflli'leiil ni miner In vvhliji he preMded over the rtellU'railona ; for the Int.-restlutr and iiiieoaalnif latsir he Kave In Is'lialf of the irn-at Intel (rata lu all Unit pertain ed to the weliaro. of the ortranljitloii, and fur Ills zeal In the desired correction ot the regimen tal monument. Tendering thanks to Comrade Jerry C. Brown, for his generous gift, the following resolution was offered and accepted : Hksoi.vkd, That thethnnka of the Forty-ninth HcKliiieiital Korlety are duo and are hereby ten dered to Comrade Jwrv 1'. brawn, ol Company d... nwM nli.ttiurrnilu .f elij, ta t!iH'.if - - .- - i . " w -'- - - 'ony-ninin. KeKiiuiini.rHnnHy iirania voiunteera, oplea of a patnUmc now In niawaHlou of the omrade, of Uui meiiiorablu "llloody AiikU'," ut 4Kilrtylvanla, where the regiment Ity the .whole day on May nth. PsM. alaly yards lu the reavr pf the nit where the larirw tree waa com pletely eut off by I. ulleia, tired Ynun the KUtiaof our army, und which tree la now placed atnotiK the relUK nl the rebellion. In one ' the (loveru ment hiilldlmrH at Wiuthlnifton Cli I). ('., and the memlM rs win) have received these souvenirs will retain 1 lull) as sacred P'lnemliranees ot one of the most namtuliiary enitaementa that H-r-hipa ever wcirrn d durliiK their army life. The following was presented and accepted : ltK.soi.TRt), That we a an organization, ten der (o the clllelis of Mlddleliui'Kh for their beaut If ul and elali iraledis'oralloiisour heart-fell thanks. Alsoto Miss l.llllan Steller who presid ed at theorem und tothe Hand and lirumi'orps lor the well rendered music during our reunion. Also to prof, liowcrsox for his very elisiuent ad- dress uf welcume. Also tothe Comrailes, to the . A. If.. Alsolo the inciulK'ra of 1'. O. S. of A. Also to Ihe Tisile Cadeta. Also to Corpl. Tom. II. Kay of Post M for music and enU'i taliimeiits furnished, ntid l.teut. 1). T. lthoada. I.leul. .1. I. Siullh. W. lieed Jones. Dr. A. M. HlnUll, Lieut, li. C. i. ulellus, in id J. C.Stinsh for m-rv Ices ren dered in our Isdiiilt and to all who contributed to the comfort of t ho old 4Vtli Hoys. V vote of thanks was tendered the president for the able manner in which he presided over the delibera tions of the society, and to all the officers of the organisation for their efforts to make the reunion a success. Dr. A. M. Smith, tho newly-elect ed president of the society was in troduced by tho retiring president and inducted into office. Prof. William Moyer aud G. C. GuteliuB made appropriate remarks, after which the society adjourned by singing "Old Lang Syne." KE UNION NOTES. E. E. V. II. Kreidor of Altoona, a representative of tho Independent aud a member of the valiant 4!th was a pleasant caller at our office this week, He is a warm-hearted Republican aud he believes in Re publican patriotism. Hou, J. L. Barton of l'loasant View, Associate Judge of Juuiata county, atteuded tho re-union. R. S. Westbrook, tho congenial secretary of the 49th 1 V. I. is a successful business man of Altoona. Tho wounds ho received while lighting for Uncle Sam are very an uoying to him. It was regretted by all his com rades that D. T. Rhodes was uuablo on account of sickness to participate in tho re-uuiou. Mr. Rhodes is justly very proud of his regiment and it will bo a life-long regret that sickness should como at such a momentous occasion. ino ..enirevuio urum corps wus hero and added spirit and animation to tho activities of tho Re-uuiou Company I was recruited in Sny der county and was commanded by Captian William II. Kephart a brave and heroic man who gave up his life in defence of his country. At his death the command of the Co. fell uponW.ILByres a man who was loved and respected by all who knew him. and who returned with the company at the close of the war, nd has since died. Many of the brave boys who went out with the company, full of true patriotism, sacrificed their.lives that the nation might live May their heroic deeds nover be forgotten. The members of tho 40th P. V. I are scattered over 23 different States. There were 10 largo flags suspend ed across the streets in town and Swineford. J. II. Rhoads and family who bad been at Shamokin Dam were at homo during the re-union, We are under obligations to E. E. H. W. Kreider for professional cour tesies aud the proceedings of the re union. The Mid lleburgh Quartette inter spersed the proceedincs with a num her of beautiful and appropriate se lections, which were highly appreci ated by the audience. Miss Lillian Stetler presided at the orcan and rendered efficient service. THE ROLL CALL. At the calling of the roll of 405 names the following comrades re sponded : II V Arboirasf, Altoona. James Aurand. Troxelvllle. J L llarton, Pleaaant View. Samuel n Hartley, F.aat Waterford. Oeorsro W Benfcr. MeClure. Wm Iteaver. Yeatrertown. Samuel lllrkle, Heavertown. Jackson corkle, MeVeytown. christian Cents. Huntlnifdon. Emanuel Coie(UT, llunttiiKdori. John Culhcnton, sitrlerville. Christian Dale, llellefonle. Henderson 1 Decker, Huntingdon Calvin I. Derr, I'axtonvllle. .1 nines it KekcltierRcr, l-cwistown. Fratic-e II Fckelmaii. Il.irrlstiurt;, 4K North lost. Samuel F Elislow, l'Klstown. W II. F.rwln. MeVeytown. Henry c Kstep, HH Mile (un. Jacoh Krb. Met'lure. It It Fllrkltik'cr. Marysvllle. Samuel T Fraln, Harrlsburtf. W II Foil?. Mt l lilon. Joseph M (lalbralth. Heedsvlllo. Kinaiiuel Oearhnrl. Yeac rtown. .lumen s (liven. Tipton. W II (ilea. Allenvllle. Jonathon (lumby, I'ort Trevortoti. I llackenbert:. M llaekenlx-ri;, Mlddleliurpli, 1 I. Harper. Dormantown. James A HarrlH. MeVeytown. James M Hauscr. I'ort Trevortoti. John D Howell, Pleasant View, Samuel II lvln, McAlevys Fort. It F Johns. I'haniherHhiirif. John Koche, McVevtown. K W II Kreider. Altoona. Henry II Laub, Heaver sprlnfcu. W II McDonald. Mlllershuri. W II Mcclellan, MeVeytown. David Meirahen. Petersburg. Jauiea Mlddliwwartb, Tnmelvllle. Ileurr It Mlnnlchan, Huntingdon. Wm McCiilluin. Pardee. Thon. ovea. Port HovaJ. John M Patterson. Hinnlnirham. Kl'UlLUel Peters, Crone drove. i,( dames a uuuuey, niancll.ird. Peter Ithoades. IlarrlHbuiv, Into Hroad Street liHiti C HoeH, Lewtslown. . lanlel Kli'Kle, Minillibunr. y'V Khoaila. Mlddleliiinrh. tatoes K Uuasid. Port Kov al. Wm Sherwood. I.ewlstown. Adam Selbert, Mt. Union. nr. a m smith. Heaver siirlnirn. David T Stjthl. Port Trevorton. lohn S Stiihl. Port Trevorton. John Stumpff. Warner. IteiiJ. 11 sweeny. Westchester. John Sort limn, Mlftllnbiirvr. ;,si A Hivliir l.iiul U'fit..rr.ir.l W II Taylor. Hellefonte. M Wakctlelil. Matlamimi. I (I W Wallace. Alexin. sil li Wets-r, l'wistown. lolin II Westtiruuk. HuntlniMun. K S Westbrook, Altuona. Jacob K Wilson. Donation. Hubert A Work. K 1st Waterford. Tllos. Wolrklll. Hedford. PAINT cracks. It often costs more to prepare a house for 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 uurneu or scraped off on account of scaling or cracking. It 13 always smoom and clean. To be sure of getting strictly pure white lead, purchase any of the following brands: "Armstrong & McKelvy," " Beymer-Banxnan," "Davis-Chamhers," "Fahnestock." For Colors. NationilirLead Co.'i Tur While Lead TmtiiiK Colors, a onexund can to a aypound ken of Lead and mix your own painti. Save time and annoyance in matching hades, and insure the best paint that it is pos sible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paint und color-card, free ; it w ill probably save you a good many dollar. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. Pittsburg Branch, Cciman National fciuk Building, rittsburg. D" J. C. AMIO, I). D. 8. pig Waterproof collam and cufTs thnt yon can clean yourself by simply wiping off with n wet sponge. The genuine look exnetly like linen and every piece is marked this way i -WAD? They are made by covering n linen collar or cuff with " celluloid," and are the only waterproof jjixxls made with an interlining, and the only goods that can stand the wear find give perfect satisfaction. Never wilt and not effect ed by moisture. Try them and you will never regret it. Ask for thos with above trade mark and refuse any imitations. If youtf dealer docs not have them we will mail you a sample direct on receipt of pri.e. Collars asc. each. ( jfTs 50c. pair. Stabs whether stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. I The Celluloid Company. 42M39 Broadway. flew York. crown Acme Tho best Burning Oil that can be nnulo from Petroleum. It given a brilliant light. It will not smoko tho chimney. It will not char tho wick. It has a high 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 the world It is the Best. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. v r w 'L - JOS' 1 ' Tornado Feed Cutter, prepares either Dry Foragu or Ensilage' in a manner that is superior to any other make of feed cutter. Farmers and Stock Kaisers can save money by nsinthc only perfect stalk cut ting and splitting machine in the market. Call on or Address, W. J. 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