Publiahod every Thursday. Geo W. Wagenscllcr, Editor. Arthur E Cooper, Manager. Subscription 1.50 per year, Which tntlHt bo pulit In nilvnnro hen sent out nt1r the county.) RATtS Of AOVtRTItlNQ. All transient nflvertliomcnM not ntherwla Coiitrnetnil for will ! elmreeil nl III'1 rati' of 1 W-nM t line (ti'inparli'l measure) tor t1rt Inner tln nt 10 cfiiln per II in? lr every Mile,uent Insert tun. -. i'A nolirn v,t'.i;.hfl (rrr ; i.hOiiin ylry, Irilmlri irtjirrl, ,t , IhrrrfrnU rt Inf. Coopnr Si Whkp tiseller, Trop'ru. Thursday, Oct. 2., 1891. Standing Committeemen. A1ann.I. .1. MMilituwnrth. J- K- VeUomlf. Iieaverlrvln Klni'v. N:iilmn K-ee. Beaver Weal Aim Howell. William Heater. 'mn J. W. HhiiiiwI, r. K. lwry'. liapiimn-.lilm -1t. lUvlil A. l-nrtzllnc Kriinkllii I. II. Kiiterltne. .1. II. M"M. .tnek-uiti I. c. Klliiirli-r, Win. Martin. Mlflillrl.iltvll-.l. II. Kli'MiK W illiam F. reese. Mldillerr.-ek-W. A. r e,r. I. K. Mow. Vmiroe-O. A. kaiirfinan. '. A. Parletnan. vnn Irvm K. IjiinleiMairer. Iavlc Moyer. lvrrv- II. K. Annual. Irln IW.yer. IVrr'v Wrttl ilia. M. ArlNHraMt, T. H. lirayblll, Mirlnif A. M. Auraml. Davl.l Mli11enwarMi. -1 1 1 j tf rt . .1 . H. K'ker. Kit. It. liemlierlliil?. rmon-lllrain (tmnby. Iavlil (i. Mtahl. WiiKliinictuii-wiii.t'. Ilillbisli. I'lillip r.Moyer. i M. Allium sT. -liiirlman. HlehfleM. I'n. A. M.Al KAMI. See., lleaver fprlhtft. I'll. Republican Ticket. STATE. Kur limiTii'ir, (tKS'KIt M. IIANIr.l. II. IIAsTISUH. Of Centre Comity. Kur Lieutenant -Uovernor, WAI.TKK I.YON. Of Allegheny ''ltilv. Kor Auditor (ieneral, AMos II. MYI.1N. of Lanea-ster County. Kor Neeretary Inlfrtial Affaln, UKNKKAI..I AMKS W. I.ATTA. of Philadelphia. Kur "intrrfswiiKTi-.it -I.:ir'. li.M.I SUA A. I.IIOW, OI stio,ileliiihha County, nnd i.KolHiK K. Ill IT. o( Wi'-tinnri'lainl county. ctil'NTY. Kr onirrfso, linn. Tiuii. M. Mahos, ot I'liaiiibtTibiiri;. Kor A " inl'ly, I HAS. W. IIKIIMASN. For I'Mtli lary, J.c.m IHn II. For IteKliier A ldvorder, i. M. SHIMlKI. For PlHirli't.AMorni-y, J. M. IIAKEIi. For Jury Coiiimliwloher, .1. ll.KNEIT. CEXTREVILLE. 1'ue muaU boy i happv because chostnutH are plenty and wormy. New corn is being Bold at fifty centa a bunhcl. Merchant C. M. Showers was to rhiladelphia last week to buy bin fall and winter goods F. 13. Boligand wifo visited in Jersy Shore nndMuncy recently Kev. Prico of Ilenfrew, Butler Co, paid H. K. Sanders a friendly visit lust week. Mrs. lluttio Oeurhart of Beaver Spriutrs visited her parents here last week .. Has not our town too many parents who allow their chil dren to run the streets Into at nitflit? Miss Hattio Swartz aud Mrs. Ella Smith of Troxilvilli visited hero on Sunday. .. .Landlord Hartiuan aud l'ohtmaster Strouli, (jiive their trotter an excercise on Monday fore noon by taking a drive to MilHin burg There is no rank, no sta tion, no condition that may exempt a manly man from u kind regard for a mother. It does not matter what the mental stato of that mother is, how old, how bout, how decrepit, the mau to whom 8he is mother, owes to her gentleness, kindness, tenderness and consideration.... The Reformed congregation cele brated the Lord's Supper on Sunday. The Lutherans will have their com munion services next Sunday at 10 A. M. . . .S.r.Sheary made a business trip to Adaiusburg on Wednesday. ....Our town and vicinity will bo represented at the big mass meeting in your town on Friday evening Nov. Vnd. A delegation with torch lights headed by the Ccntervillo drum corps, numbering not loss than 100 all for Hastings and the Republican ticket, will enter your town on said evening. PAXTONYILLE. Farmer arc busy husking coin ...Rev. Smith preached hero on Sunday evening. . . .Miss Jane Rrun Her who is staying in Union county was homo visiting her parents last Sundav Samuel Troup who Ins been ill for some tiinois slowly re covering Mr. Zimmerman moved to this place and is working tit blacl smithing Miss Kato Derr visited her parents on Sunday ... .Mrs. Ayers of Middleburgh visited her sister Mrs. Frantz recently. .. .Miss Bowc rsox of Ohio is visiting at this place ... .('has. Buyer and John Hassiuger left to-day (Monday) on another hsuing trip. . . .Mrs. Joinery and family were visiting at this place lately. . . Elizabeth Desherman is visiting at Miltou, SIMPTONS OF CHRONIC CATARRH. As Described by Dr. IIaitmah, okk or tbk Orf-atest Actiioritim akd Writers oh Catarrh. The symptoms of chronic catarrh vary according to the stHe and exact location of the diseaso. The hrst stage of catarrh of tlm nose and head produces dinclnrgn from tue nose, sneezing pain in t lie eyes and forehead, weak, sometii'ios wa tery eyes, occasionally loss of mem ory. In the last stage the discharge ceases, nnd dry offensive st.dis form in the nose; polypi growths some times form in one or both nostrils, aud the pain in the head and eyes is much less. Unless something is done to prevent, the catarrh will follow the mucous membrane into the lungs, where it will bo followed by cough, night sweats, r' 'id loss of flesh, and the other drea l symp toms of consumption. Po-ru-na is a specific for every case of catarrh, whether the disease is locateil in the lungs, kidneys, or stomach. The dose of pn-ru-na should bo a largo tablesspoonful be- foro each meal and at bedtime, wo men and some delicate men should begin with ateaspoonful, and slowly aud gradually increase to the above full dose. Free books on chronic catarrh la grippe, coughs, colds aud consump tion are being sent to any address by The Pe-ru na Drug Manufactur ing Company of Columbus.Ohio. Teachers' Institute. The teachers of Monroe township met in the High school room at Shaniokin Dam, Friday evening, October this being the first meeting of the eleventh annual ses sion of the "Teachers Instituto of Monroe township." The teachers, Messrs. Jarrett, Kessler, Kuhn, Klingler, (laugler, Shafer, Bulic and Ueichley were all present aud took an active part in the proceed ings. The subject, "Beading and how to teach it," was very ably dis cussed by the different teachers and Superintendent Bowersox, who honored us with his presence and affablo disposition. The subject, "Tardiness, and how to overcome it," was next commented upon by the different members, after which an organization was inaugurated to be known as the .Monroe To-- xeucneis caning CHM-ieiy--wnicn to hold jekly meetings at the different school houses. These two societies, tuKft'gh their able local talent, aud loV11- support of our energetic Couiy Superintendent, are destined i elevate the intellect ual standard of our community to such an eminent degree, that it will bo second to none in the state. I'.dward R. Sponsler. a member o the Perry county bar, has been ar rested on the charge of einbezlemeut and held in bail to answer at the November term of the Criminal Court. He is charged with convert iug to his own use money belonging to the Krie City Iron Company, of Erie. He is a son of William Sponsler ate president of tho wrecked Perry County Bank This makes five members of tho I'erry County bar who will have to answer the charge of embezzlement. The Lewisburg Journal of Wed nesday says: Last Saturday evening there was a sensation on Water street. William Strickland got into a quarrel with lis wife, or the wo man he was cohabiting with as a wife. In the quarrel he drew a razor and attempted to cut her throat. She warded off the razor but was cut on the hand; then she fled to a neigh bor's with the man und razor after her. On her information Strickland was arrested and served Sunday in jail. On Monday he was released on !?.j00 bail, G. A. Stohl being tho security. rhe question as to whether or not General Hastings, after his inaugur- tion as Governor, will have the pow er to remove Recorder of Deeds Cur ley in Philadelphia who was recently appointed by Governor Puttison, and to appoint a republican in his place, has been discussed pretty thoroughly since tho appojntment was maieaini tno Kepiib.uli lead es say they havo been advised by prominent members of the old bar that tho Governor would havo tho necessary power. In support of this contention tho Supreme Court decision in the caso of Lauo vs. the Commonwealth is quoted. David II. Lauo was appointed recorder of Philadelphia by Governor Iloyt, but was removed by Governor Pat tison on February 1st, lvs:s. Her fused to vacate, and took the as I to the Supreme Court, whe'b an opinion was handed Bustainiiis the A few evenings ago a customer en tered a Middleburgh store and step ping up to a young lady clerk bluntly remarked . . "I want to see your stock ings." It wan evidently a mistake, as the lady blushingly got down a lot of boxes and displayed a number of pairs of hosiery belonging to the store. MARRIED At the Reformed Parsonage, New Berlin. October 18th ,!, by the Rev. S. Sidnev Kohler. Mr. John S Irwin and Mrs. Lydia A Miller, both of Kelly Point, Union Co., At Freebnrg Oct. 14th by Rev. II O. Schnable, John L. Freed and Sadie A. Kratzer. At Kantz Oct. 10th by Rev. H. O Schnable, B. F. Harley and Mellie Miller. DIED- Oct. 17, near McKees, Benjamin Bicknarut aged f2 years .1 Months Interment at Orubb's church, Oct. 2th. In Buffalo township. Union Co..Pn October liith x'H, Anna Jane, wife of William Liby, Aged 'M yrs. 10 mos. 11 days. Died near Smithgrovo Sept. 30. Mariah Keck aged 74 years.S months andlodays. Interment at Sieber's church, Oct ilrd. Jury List. Mt of I'piii .lurnrs Drawn for tlm Court of o.vrrnnit Terminer niul U"Iit.iI Jail ilHlverr a. id rourt of owirtpr Htntion of lh I'mcc iif Snyder count v held a Term, commenc ing Monday, ikvembt-r 10, 1ni. rETITJl'ltolW. Adaniv-Diinlel llarkanburg. .1. W .llackenbiirg, Irvm KiMlerolf, Heaver lolin I. Ream. H. K. llurTinun. Ilenver Will-Will. Heeler, Abraham llulsliue, .InmeM II. Dree, Centre a. W. strouti, Janim spimirlnr. chapman John seller. H li Arnold. Kr'd SulTel. KrHiikllu-ltolH-rt Hearli'k, Andrew L Marks, .1 A Oldt. .FurkHoli Tolin llower. Mlddlelmri;h I'harle Sti'liiliipr, U M Moatz, II II Hi'lu'lr. Mlildlecreek Allen HassliiuiT. Asaph Ilenver, Ivnn Helln Herman. Ilanlsoii How, Samuel It, Korrv. Ileiuv l.Hiideii-daifrr, Howard How, Hen rv llcMti'rmiin, clias II Hlnlus. chas Miller Jr. I'errv l'eri'lval l.annaii, Sluioii ArlwKiuit, W W S Wlney sprlnif Jatnin Anrand. Kmanui'l Snnok, Win Harley. James liri"e. Win ,1 khwe Sellns'ifniVH II A l lrlcli, Flward Fisher rnlon John Woodlliuf. J J Aui ker. Henry stepp. Wiuxhllitrtoli-Win I. Hiiiiiuiel. I' s Ki lk'lc, lleurv Holtapple, Clias II Mover, ,1 K sirayer. tiUANII Jl ltOIIS. Heaver tolin Ileler. K K Wele. HolMTf Kecse, Heaver West A K MIilleNvaiih, Samuel HurT mmi. Centre Jowph Iis', J K Shelikle, chiipmaii lleurv HendrlckM, Franklin clias Walter. Jai'kaon i lohu HroiiHt" Jr. Mlddleburtfll John A Moat.. Mlddlts'reek John Fries. Wm K Wayner, Mouro osear smell., V rk'olt UHUT, cyniH smith, Kllsworth Aurand, I'enn Frank Holltf, I'erry-T O Artmhast, Ell I'orUllue, I'erry West K M MnntellUH. Sprtnir Harrison shrailer. .Pesoe 11 Ewlu;,', WaaUlugton Jeffemou Arbugaat, REMEMBER there are hundreds of brands of White Lead (so called) on the market that are 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 w hen you or your father were boys : " Armstrong; ft McKelvy," " Beymer-Bauman," ' ' Davis-Chambers,' ' Tahnestock." Pok Color. National Lead Co.' Purt While Lead Tinting Colon, a one-pound can to tj-pound keg of Lttd and mi your own paints. Save time and annoyance in matching thariet, and insure the best paint that It U potaible to put on wood. Send ut a puttal card and get our book on paint and color-card, free; it will probably tav you a good many dollar. NATIONAL LEAD CO., New York. Pittiburg Branrh, German National Bank building, Pittsburg. o SELIXSGHOYE MARDLE-YARD1 M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r I keep coni-trtntly on li.unl ninl man ufucturt) to order nil kinds of Marble and Granite Mounts AM IMslns! Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired. LOW l'KICES ! LOW l'UICKS!! I liave otie of the best Marble Cut ters in the State and consequently turn our, tfoon worn, foSrComn and see my w ork A prices Thankful for pant favors 1 most re spectfully ask a coutiiiuunce of sume, M, L. MILLER. D" J. C. AMIO. 1). I). S. DENTIST Treating, tilling, artillclal teeth, crowu and bridt work. Teeth ex tracted without pain. Satisfaction truaranteed. Oltlce next door to the J'obT urintins olllce. Heiier The MIDDLEBURGH, PA, lTiT A Clean Collar One thnt yen can Veep clean all thi time a cellar tlu;t does not wilt wln.it yeit ct ovf r-hcnlcd ; thnt docs not fro v m the edge, or loir c ut at the buttonhole, nnd can tie cleaned by simply wiping c.fi' with a wet sikhikc or cloth. Tlicsc collars niul culls nre made by covering linen collnrs or cuff on Ix'tli aides with waterproof "celluloid," thus giving strength nnd iltir.-iliility. They arc the only waterproof good no made, and every piece is stamped u follows: "fV TRAOF 4 U MARK. Auk for this, nnd refuse to take anv imitation if you expect sat isfaction. If your dealer doc not keep them, send direct to u, en closing amount, and we will mail you sample. Collar 5 eta. each. Cuffs 50 ct. pair. State size, and wnctiicr stand-up or turuca-uown collar is wanted. THE CELLULOID CO, 9T-99 Broadway, new YorK. crown Acme. The best 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 is without a comparison as a per feet ion Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the finest Crude in tho most perfectly equip ped refineries in tho world It is the Best. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by X" lv;-rf.-Ji? " THE ATLANTIC HEFI1TING CO Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa. TAB MissionarF InsUtote. Classical Department .Prepares For The Junior Class of the Colleges. HAS FOUR COURSES : 1. The Regular College Course, 2. The Latin Scientific, a. The Knglish Scientific, 4. The Normal Course. NtsVHMury ICxpi'iw fur onu ScIioIiihIIo Yi-ur f no l only. Nhxi ScIihIiimiic yi-ur oih-uh AUK. Vi, imil. j'or piirtlciiliini aililrcnH, J. H. DIMM, 1'rliK'lpul. SclliihKrovo, Pa, D" J. (I. BALLADE, VKTKKlNAliV SU1M! EON. Graduate ot the Ontario Veterinary College, Canada. All calls and tele grams promptly attended to. Olllce at Central Hotel, Beaver town, Pa. Oct. 24, 1BU4. ... -I. DO WHS' VEGETABLE BALSAMIC ELIXIR WILL CURE THAT Cold AND STOP THAT The best remedy known for the care of ' , Consumption, Cougha, Colds, Whooplngcougn, ana an hung , OlaaaS. boiu evurywnsre. Frico tie-. 60O., and 1 00 per bottle. 'gggsT. ;ensea c"' j'"11" r'ur nhIh bv W. 11. lwavr, Mlildli'liurvu, ana , W. Sainpselt. I'uuiis t'ruek, l'a. KAY & BROTHER ANNOUNCE AS NOW READY. PUUDON'S DIGEST. 11 il Kit. Vulh. In,l. M Vo. I'lli'i; f 13.00. BEING A DIGEST OF THE STATUTE LAW OF PENNSYLVANIA FROM 1700 TO 1894. iy 1IIANK V. liltlUIILTY, Km., Ol' Till! 1'IIII A. IIAII. It i ilioruuflily rrvlhed to Utile, mid contains new und Important til I'M. Willi u I'lil'iinoloali iil l:tlileif Klalulrs referred tu, ttu'l u new iiiitl exIuu'.Mlvo Index, etc., etc, Kor a fill descriptive clreulur, write to, ZA.Y & EROTHEE. PuUlshera, lil Hansom fclr.at, IbllsdliUla. A Tornado Feed Gutter, prepares cither Dry Forage or Knailugo in a manner that is superior to any other make of feed cutter. Farmers and Stock Raisers can pave money by using tho only perfect stalk cut ting and splitting machine in tho market. Call on or Address, V. .1. WAURSSKLLEit, Selinsgrovc, l'a AMLY yiGOR Sl.lcklr a4 fraullr RrSTORrr Mrvra rm h4. rwttilMal alMrdrra, MrTiift. mm, yrrmlir 4r4-ll. rsal dmr, irrtb r enlpllntlna ararl. dlitalnr. I'lilMtliaa vrlla, nmirht on bjr Itfnormoo. full, ovr.wHK. wurry, or s clIvoMiat. A complete care la guaranteed by aalng Dr. Caton't Vitalize? and Nerve Tonic. A true ELIXIR OP LIFE, and Inexhaustible fountain of youth and health I A marvel ol modern medicine for men who have spun out the thresd of life too fast j men who have suf fered great nervous shocks men who have been indiscreet, over-indulgent, or csreless. Men, alas I who ar no longer men. A temple extract from letters daily remind ) rSA Dorms f Mtv talent a 00 bne. and clad tu mm 1 am sfWtng Mr a nn man. Bfnn I in. i. u iwi. i. w. u. a i , mwttrw or mt to Ao mf wirlr, bmt now in, iiwi.ir.ai li RiHAira Ma a. hntwenert me. 7 frri I cannot rrf r iwjf nr. hvthi BinrwTiBW m ffi.'l taoa a Tiluiuul Fsnoro. (One thoumnd more of the sune tenor la our iii wuiliin ) Tha ealr trtetly IrsKlaiaterara far lt Vitality fcaewa t Ai drugs'1 nr mnt eralrd Sy mall r eitnaa, fmr SI for fc, wltk wrtttva aaaraalra f earr. pirpwallen and atfvlra rea aaT ra4a. UaL Writ aawllk ilal.aialtitrnriiM. Address CATON MED. CUj Bostoa. Bias. Hard Tirne' Price?. We are offering a full and com plete line of new and seasonable goods in the line of Clothing, Hats, Gents' Fnrnisia Goods 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. ARE YOU LOOKING FOr BARGAIN of Full anil "Winter clothing Vioved at a dis tance you can't realize what great bargains I am oilering, hut a visit to my 8tro will convince you that my stock is not equalled in Snyder coun ty, that my Prices are tho Lowest ever known. Shoddy is not cheap at any price. I sell only re liable goods. Overcoats both dress and Storm, Hats, caps, Shoes, leather boots, gum boots and shoes, hoivo blankets, lap.robes, oil clothing, trunks, (satchels, valises, etc., etc. BEFORE YOU BUY OLOTtliNQ, HILTS, C&Ps, OR FURNISHIN GGOODS, COIllO lllHCO 1110, H. OPPENHEIIVIER, Leading Clothier und Furnisher, App'a Block, SeliiAiy4ove, n action of the Governor. J (