The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 01, 1894, Image 4

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    Publixhed every Thursday.
Geo W. Wagcnscller, Editor.
Arthur E Cooper, Manager.
Subscription 1.50 per year,
irhlrli muni tx mM In n lvnnrc when notit out
mii tlio euiuity.)
BATH OF AOVIATItlNO.
All ir-nsi'nt niivrriiwiiii'tits rit ntliorwlw
iyi,tnu'i.-t for will lMTliar-l m !nTiot l
CiilH P'T llnr iri'inpurl' l inr.isun' T'ir tlrtt Ittvr
Hon mil in --nl Iht liiiu tor evi-ry R'Hwauotit
iDMTtliltl.
tridulrt (. tr'ftet. (:. Ihrtf mill a
Cooji.t & WatffiioolliT, Prop'r.
Coming down to tie 1 district'
ticket we hav Thad Malion for Con-
cress. To say anything alrout him
would be simply absurd. Ilia re
cord in the last Coneres is the
greatest reason for returning him
by the largest majority ever jriven a
candidate in the Eighteonth Dis
trict and that is about what will be
lone.
Tor tho Legislature we have Prof.
Chas. W. Herman, whose sketch we
gavo in full to our re:iders last
month. During his term as County
Superintendent he visited all parts
of the county and knows nearly
every man. He understands the
CATARRHAL DYSPEPSIA.
DISCOITRAOKD INVALID HE8TOHED
HEALTH ASP HATPISESS.
TO
Thursday, Nov. 1st, 1891.
Standing Committeemen.
Mum t. .!. MMrtli-awnrth. ,t. K. Frtternlf.
lU'iivpr Irvln KIim'V. Nntlmn Kww1.
Hwivit Wt-Ainia"llow.'ll. WllllHtn HpiiKT.
rhiipmiiii l.itin hhiit. Inv. A l-nrtzllnp.
Krtiklln I. H. Knt'Tllii". .1. II. H"JltC-.l.t.kum-.
I. r. KIlrik'I'T. Win. Martin.
M1,.ll. hiirili-.l. II. IOwkK Wllllnm K. Feeo.
1lcl(ll"T-'k-W. A. KiM'Irr. p. F. Mow.
M,.iin-U. A. Krtirr iiiim. A. Fnrlmnnn.
ivnnlrvin F. I jin1,-nlnirT. Onvlil .Mnyer.
IVrrv-H. F. ArliotCiift, Irvln ")y-tJ ,.rv,,in
I'prrv W.t- Iium. M. ArWiif, T. V. (.rnt)lll.
prliiir-A. M. A'lniml. PuvM VIVll.wrtti.
.-MiiMtfr..vpl. It. F.H-kl-T. K1. It. timitxTllnft.
l ulnii-tllraliUiiitiil.y. Duvl.l (i. HJalil.
Wlwlillikrt.n-Wtu.'. Illllulhh. IMilllpT.M)T.
M MUlnii ST. Iiiirlinan. Itli lifl'-M. I'll.
A. M. Al KAMI. '. n-'iivor Hprlnift. 1 a.
Catarrh of tho stomach causes a
condition known as dyspepsia or in
digestion. It usually results from
catarrh in the throat, but sometimes
occurs in people who have never had
catarrh elsewhere. The symptoms
of dyspepsia nre: liver complaint,
biliousness, sour stomach, water
brash, bloating after eating, consti
pation, piles, and, in many cases,
low spirits, dizzy head, sympathetic
best interests of his constituents keRrt palpitation , pain .indigestion,
ami wm unuosuaiingiy uyocbij n,l Inm. of the bowels. 1'e-ru
their causo and zealously support
any arid every movement that will
benetit the tax payers of little hny
der. He stands pledged against
monopolies and trusts and as he
has no opposition democrats who
voto for him can feel that they have
dono a duty to themselvos and to
their fellow-man.
For nrothonotary. we have that
Republican Ticket.
STATE.
Fur (iitvi'rnnr,
tiKNKKM. PANIKI. II. IIATINi.
! centre (inuniy.
For Lii'iitrniini-uovi-rnor,
WAI.TKH LYON,
of AlU-Klicny twiniy.
For Auditor Hwrul.
AMOS . MYI.IN.
Of I.:llli'ilMti-r County.
Fur Sfrp'tary of InUTiml Affairs,
ItKNKIIAI. J AMKS W. LATTA.
of riilliuli'lptilii.
For r.iiiirriMMmi'n-iit-I.iin.'",
(i M.I'SII A A. liltoW.
dl siHii'ii'lianna fount y, ntirt
liColKtK F. II1FF.
of Wi'MiiKiri'laiKl comity.
cotNTV.
Fit -nni:ri"s
liull. TlMK. M. Maiion,
(if I'liatnlMTslmi'i?.
Fr AK-iiilily,
I IIA. W. 11 HUM ANN.
Ft 1'i'itliiitii'tary,
.i.e. st Horn.
Fit Iti iMti-r HivunliT,
1. M. SIIINDKU
Fit DIstrli't.Attoriicy,
J. M. 11AKKH.
For Jur CiunmlHHloncr,
J. 11. KNEFP.
The Republican Ticket.
'" Deforo anofher iHsue of the Tost
-rTts our readers every male citi-
na and Man-a liu, taken according
as directions on the bottle, will cure
every one. The following is a speci
men of tho letters recoived from
patients :
O. S. McQuillan, hpring Hill, Iowa,
writes : "Four years ago last fal
my Btomach, without any previous
M A
warninc. relusea to periorm us
functious, and I soon lost strength
able representative of the soldier fuc- puriR this time food was forcer
uuu rtuuu vui.m otuwu, "i"i""" arol)Ih lnr stomach by using ca
incumbent. The voters of bnyder tuarliCH- -vith flesh wasted away
county need no bettor recommenua- ...i,......! Hn that it took
tion than tho satisfactory manner ftU enert;v to even get into a bath
in which ho discharges the duties tub bope8 B01ie j bogaa to take
of his otuco. He is obliging and -... Rn,i Mn.ft.lin. followintr
cjurteous and frequently consent- free ftavipe which Dr. nnrtman gave
e J to do his work for nothing when lna Tn ,. v.rt timo t ..0..ij
porsous were in straitened circum- nouriHhing food, and the piles, kid
stances. Vote for J. C. Schoch. I n.l nnnHtination dis.
(1. M. Stiindil is alone in the field -nnoarcj. Flesh, strength, and a
for Register and Recorder, his op- gpiM appetite returned, and I
ponent having withdrawn thereby WPI,t iQ Work."
paying a high and merited compli- P treatise on catarrh, coughs,
ment to tho present incumbent. coljH ctmHUin,,tion, and all climatic
Mr. Shindel's services have met the tliseilS0H of wit)r, send for Family
approval of all good citizens and his i,i.V8iciun v0. o i,idreH Tho Po-
voto after the election will prove L nr.i.T.i,iiif,.iiriiiirWrmiiv
and do it too in way thnt he will like.
Every man that wears collars and cuffs
should know sbont the " CELLULOID "
Interlined. A linen collar or cuff cov
ered with waterproof " Crlldloid."
They are tlie only Interlined Collars
and Cufls mode.
They arc the top notch of comfort,
neatness and economy. They will go
through the day with you in good
shape, no matter bow hot or how busy
yon get. You can clean one yourself
in a minute, without dependence on
busy wives, unskillful hired girls or un
certain and distant laundries. Simply
wipe them oft.
iivery piece is marked as follows:
TRAOf
Columbus, Ohio.
TAKEN t NAWAUKS.
Mucli utii'iilliin liai U-i-n Httnu'li'il by tin1
eri'at iifTi-ruf till- SiMillinni IMi'llli! Ciinipanv (if
New ttrlciint. i'licy iirv iimklinf a ln' illdtrl
Imtlmi "I iHMiktt to iiiImtiiw iliflr wimJiTful
ni-w train imw riiiinlnit timii Ni'w orli'aim l, t lit
Farlllo Co.it, ami whli li l nlil to In- tin1 tlncM,
tiutK-M arid moil luxwImiKly iippoliiti'il train
(verivinstruoit'il. TUc train coiimhIh of n coin
uiMiiucjir, In mlileli I.h (iniiriiivil u harlNT Hliop,
Taili riHiin, lllTiin , cafi-ami Miuiklnx pitrlur, ii
illnliiif car. In wlili'U lni'iilH urn wrvtil at nil
I'llll'llt (If
straight Republican ticket.
.en of this commonwealth will be
called upon to exercise his civil right
of casting a voto for officers to gov
ern tho affairs of the state. It is
not only every man's privilego but
also his duty to cast his ballot anil
register his principles. Of course
tho majority for Hastings will be
large, but that is no reaaon why
very man should not go to tho polls
and register his honest convictions
against "RingsterH Runiuns and
Roosters," against democratic mis
rule ami place nan'm at the lulni
that party whose history is syiiomy
mous with tho nation's history. It
is first a matter of principle that we
must regard and then men who will
carry out principle, men whose
promises will be fulfilled. Let us
brit-lly sunmiurio tho status of tho
candidates.
General Hastings is so well known
to every citizen of lYnnsylvania
that it is unnecessary to inako any
allusion to him. That he will bo
elected by tho greatest majority
ever given n Gubernatorial candi
date in this Statu doseu't admit of a
doubt.
Senator Walter Lyon, tho candi
date for Lieutenant Governor, has
been an earnest and ardent worker
in tho Republican party. Ho has
represented Allegheny couuty in
various positions of responsibility
and trust and is ably qualified for
any ho may bo called upon to fill.
Senator Amos Mylin holds up tho
farmers end of the ticket. For
many years ho has represented Lun
caster county in State Senate, being
repeatedly returned by his constitu
ents. I K is a farmer and naturally
is interested in their welfare.
General Latta, tho candidato for
Secretary of Internal Affairs, is an
old soldier with nn admirable record.
Ho has been one of thewheel horses
in tho Republican party and is enti
tled to every Republican vote.
Galusha A. Gr iw, onu of tho can
didates for Congressman nt lurgo is
too well known to every l'eiinsylvn
nian to rciiuire any introduction at
our hands. His brilliant record in
tho Congress should bo suflicient to
eutitlo linn to every voto in tho
party and many outsidoit. George
Huff, tho other candidate for tho
sumo office, is a'nian of tino intel
lectual attainments, a protectionist
of tho doepest dye, and one who
will maintain tho interests of the
State in the next Congress.
TL
nell ui
inridge
that the
this beyond a doubt. As he has no
opposition many democrats will voto
for him and give him a large voto,
For District Attorney tho republi
cans present tho name of that irre
sistiblo and invincible young Repub
lican, J. M. Uaker, Esq., of Adams-
burg. His ability as a lawyer is
well known and will servo as a pass
port to tho faithful discharge of his
duty as District Attorney,
John H. Knepp of .est Beaver hour., day or iiiRiit,imwnKfrs wmi only tor
township is the bright and active I.ulUllHnHl,.Ht ana nnt inBKiitucntdrHwiiiK-
young man who richly deserves the :VurZ
position as Jury Commissioner. He wwnrwu. ". ,n
is n rrinnlo nml deserves the heartv uttmurml or cmutli'd. I'on'rary to tlm usual
i ... v . I practice of other fen-ut rnllwiiy linos, no exx'iiw
support of every citizen., Vote the ,J,m.urr,.(illti,ertuiuitiieciiHU)iiiiiry nt-
cliu ticket and mmping-car mre lor traveling
ostlilintuperuiritin.
Now westward Sol ban lent the richest
hiuatiia nf limin'H llllfU tflory
AlidludCnul civv:a Aiuraiui in iuium.nH
rnuldly lu lil train, w'klurf uouies, weaou ana
it.M.iiti in i nun irinii.
The utvnl Snnm't UiitltH, Southern I'lieine, Is
nim ilu' liiMirlloijIie t llnixe Uliilllur Willi tile
dltterent linen til western H avel; ami Uh limuitk'u-
nieut. KriiK'Mlly ret'oifnl.lnf tuo reany upiiriH-i-i.n.,11
uliicli tlio Iravelltiir tiulilk! Inw Hliuwn
their excellent faht-traln aervleo, enilmu'inif
through I'ullinitn nud Toiirlnl Hleei1uif-car
facilities In I lie pat, and m lileli will lie con,
tinned man Cincinnati,! iih iilmuuh New iirieaiiN,
have determined to outdo Hie most Holcuillil
railway iielilevemenls, and In tToilde their
iialroiiri Willi a ciiiiiliiiiatlou o luxury and cum
tort liltlicrlo lineiiualed. Totliln endtlie man
iilllcent train. "Miiim'I i.uuueu, iiihiiiK n naiuu
from the wilar luminary, whom iiaiu ueruMt
vallev mid plain and o it hill anil liioillitaJu It
tdllov. it with I he nx'i-d nl tlie wind, has been put
onlielweeu Netv Orleans, l.iw AliKi leit and S.iU
Kninclsi'o. l.eulni:iniiii lei iiiinaisevery i iiur
ilaydul'lUiflheiteaMiii ol IMU ll.-i, pa-sMntf through
tiietialinle.Hi i'i'Iomh III all America, ilelltrhlfiil
even in January. I hit llcclug i lly'' eovern w'ull
in ouiM in a tri lie liter mo uayt. i-.tery coin
fort ol llnllie In tolllld lu I he HIXUI'loUl tc.illoulcd
laehet illlilmr. slcciuntr ami ciuilliOMUe wiiicn
iriuinise 'Minet Limited," and the hceiiery
al'ing i nit line ih uuMiriMttcil. Fur lurthcr
ii.irlicul.irt, udilreitt s. F. It. Mor.ie, tien'l I'a.ts r
AK'-nl, New orlt unt, 1.
FliKi:.
Aliv one or more of the following Hlalidard
nmeis will In- hi nt atiNilulely free Ui uny ml
diets In the Fulled Slates it Canada oil receipt
ol 1 1 cents tureacli lusiK, III slalups or olllertt me
in ciit iT t he ucliial rosl ol lioslaire ami lacKiln:
shins thai 1'as.t lu the muih itcatrice liar
raileu.
Tne I'as-iliig siiinv liicnarn iienry navnu.
The Man lu lllack-Manlcy J. We.wnun.
The Maharajah's tiucsl An Indian KMU'.
The l-isl ul the nu Macks-tdward s.
in-.
A Lover's Kate and a menu s counsel
Aiilhony Hois-.
iviiaL 1 tilt) s. nn All line r.Mie,
Mark Twain: ills l.uo and work Will M
Clcliii'lis.
i'nu Major Major ICiiulHip'i tj.irc Hamil
ton.
iis and Ninette Alphonto Ii.illdet.
The MliilsliM's Weak I'ollil David Macllll'C.
Al l,ove s KMienics Maurice Thoinisoli.
lit ItiL'ht. Not Law It. 11 Sheranl.
Ilodo; A ll-'lall ot I lie il.tj li. I". ilcl.sou.
A Holiday In tied and Oilier Sketches J. M.
Barrle.
I'lirislntilier ( oimutait; lilt i.:ie an I oyages
Frani! It. Wilklo.
In Darkest l.ic,'i.uni an i un' nay urn ih'ii.
Iloolh.
I ncle Tom's l .ihln-ll.irrlet II. echer Stotvti.
iiieaui Lllc Ik. Marti I (Donald U. Mllehell.)
t'osueip.ilis I'a in H.niixei.
Ketei lesof a ll.ichelor- lk. Marvel ilMuald ti.
Mllehell.)
Wius l; suicide'? K!l a Wheeler VUco,
rocms and Vains lane s Wlillcuin'j Ulley
and Hill Nye.
An Kngllsh t.lil In America Tullulall Mat
tes, in I'mtell.
Sparks from t In; Pen of Hill Nye.
People's Kelerellft; ll"ok v.r.iwi Kacls.
Mariha W.isiiliu'i.in conk II .k.
lleallh and llr.mly Kimly S. lloiltoil
Social Kthpii-iie Um'.ly S. llouluii.
I.ooklhif 1 oi 'Ward.
AlllUtRsS:
SOlTHIiUN PACTl'lC COMPANY,
Book Dcpartmedl. Nmv Oiti.Ktss, La.
Classical Depart men O'repnrcs For
Tlie
Junior Class of the Colleges.
HAS FOUB COTOSES :
, The Regular College Course,
2. The Latin Scientific,
:. Tho English Scientific,
4. Tlie Normal Course.
NoecHKitrv' Kxponseg for Onn Scholastic Yoar I
IlliMnfliit only. Next Scholastic, year opeim
Autf. iM. lsHI. tor tiartieillart iinnn'tt,
.1. it. in I n. i-i mi-iiMi.
selliisj:rovo, Pn.
ts of tho Dilke and Far-
1 England, and the Crock-
in this country, show
ii ..lard of public morality
is higher l ; , it was fifty yoars ago.
liiiu u L'lii'r.itiou iiku iiit-yuiui liv
ing was so common among public
men in England and the United
States that it was gonerally caution
ed or ignored. Very moral men like
Edmund Burko and Edward Everett
were tho subject of moro comment
than such froo livers ns Charles
James Fox and Daniel Webster.
But tliero has been a gradual
chango in public opinion. Some
public men are still guilty of immor
al couduct, but they do not Haunt
their vices beforo tho public, and
they nro liable at any time to bo
ruiueti iy exposure, luty years
ago a man could not bo barred out of
public lifn on account of being u lib
ertine. In those days statesmen
seduced women, broke up families
and fought duels to settlo these
matters, hut their transgressions
lid not keep them out of tho cabiuet
and parliament and congress.
It must bo admitted that morality
is a much moro important factor
of our social and political lifo than
it was in former generations. At
least this is outwardly tho case.
Whether tho public men of today
nro moro honest, courageous, and
patriotic in serving thoir country
than their immoral predecessors
were is another question.
Tho fact is, there are fashions in
vice and in morals, and the average
citizen follows the customs of his
day. If wo had a president today
with tho habits and morals of And-
drcw Jackson thero would bo a groat
outcry against lain. Yet wo speak
tenderly and admiringly of Jackson,
because in some vague way we real
io tne tact tnat ins faults common
to his generation, and ho was, in
spite of them, a very greai man, who
was truo to his poople. f
Is our private and secret standard
of moral equal to tho standard which
has boen set up to our public men?
This is a very interesting question
and it is not easily answered.
Every member of th borou
council of Jeresy Shore wta arrested
Monday charged with maintaining a
nuisance All gave bail. ', The all'air
arises out of a recent ittonipt to
oust tho burgess of the village, who,
it was claimed, was not ading in the
interests of the people.
AARK
You must Insist upon goods so marked
and take nothing else if you expect
satisfaction.
If your dealer should not have them,
tre will send von a sample postpaid on
receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffll
50c. pair. Give size, and specify stand
up or turned-down collar as wanted,
THE CELLULOID COMPANY'
BraaJwir, SEW YORK.
D
K. .1. . BALLADE,
VKTKKINAUY SUHC EON.
Graduate ol the Ontario Veterinary
Colleue. Canada. All calls and tele-
crrams nromntlv attended to.
" . '. . .. . 1 r I
O llce at ceutrai lioiei, uraver-
town, Pa, Oct. 24, 1804.
"AS. O. CKOUSE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MlDDLKBURH, PA.
All business entrusted to his oars
will receive prompt attention. Con
sulfation In English and German.
ULUICH'S DENTAL S002SS.
SElinsgrnve, Fa(
Tooth cleaned, rutraeted. Implanted, retrulnt-
td. DIVcumi-h and Inlurleit to tlie teeth and
mnillli treated. Artificial m't, cmwnit. urmifeg
and iilHluratont Inserted. All kltiusof llUlug.
O11HI work a MiecUlty.
. . ,. n ... lit,. if It u
t.r.t.'. 'V 1 1. lie. 11, J'. i. c.
Ofllce In Veln' dwelling. Miiutli hide entrance,
0)KMlto atlulial Hotel
P. C. liARTAAN,
Tonxorinl Artit,
has just opened a room in W.
. lttenniyer s bmluii
where ho is prepared to do
lirst class work,
March 20, '04.
J. 0. MOIIM, M. D.
Practising Physician and Surgeon.
Residence in tho French Flats, llid
tlh burirh. Calls promptly nnd
carelullv attended to.
Jlt. J. t!. AMKi, D. I). S.
DKXTIST
Trent iii'., tilling, artificial teeth,
crown uml lrii!gn work. Teeth ex
tracted without pain. Satisfaction
iruunuiteed. oillce next door to the
Post printing olllco.
MIDDLEnL'UOH, PA.
WALL PAPER
Not retailed at Wholesale Prices but
sold lower than any other house.
I nntf ''" ul "r mniiRh gnMl ;ol.l
LUUn I'nprrtoniTcrtUn wallnof luxlSIU
rmiiii, IniluilliiK a neat Uold llor.lfr.
kkihI lee. t"t t((B ami rwl luj lioMitlful
Min.e and Julde Uouk llw to l'r,
WILLIAM WALLACE,
leaa rine lbllalelpbln. Pa.
m
is
ELECTRIC TELEPHONE
Bold ontrlaht. no rnt, no roraltr. . Adnptoa
tot'ltj. Vlllimorlouiitr. Nnlml lo nr
honm. nop. ir ma uiui-.
luc and lit wHnr oniirth.
lirau niMHci iroui v .
0n in a naiihnt iumiih a aala to all ina
: . i v . t.,n.n,.,t. nAtnn.aiiru
iirithara, anr di.Un OoinpUta, rr for
UN wuan aiiiiv. 7 V.i
nataroiitoi oraar, no rai-airin,
.1 ... 1 A tmnwtmm n.lM. H flta
W. P. Hirriwn to.. Cltrk 10, Coiutfbut, 0,
llSlCiEL M
n v- "vv T 1
MOVELTY
Something new at
I. II. JJoweusox'h Confectionary,
Jlid.llcburgh, la.
THROAT EASE
AND
BREATH
vrytnrumt.
Tornado Feed Cutter,
prepares cither Dry Forage or Ensilage iti a
manner that is superior to any other make of
feed cutter. Fanners and Stock Kaisers can
eave money by using tho only perfect stalk cut
ting and splitting machine in the market. Call
on or Address,
W. J. Wauexskixek, Selinsgrovc, Pa
gpecial Reduction.
In order to make room for next!
goods, I will sell at specially re!
duced prices all lines of goods if
stock.
CbII ft nci Bee My Clothing,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,Groceries
Stoneware, Queensware, Glass
ware, &c. An entire Counter riclf
ly loaded with 5 cent Goods of q
ery description.
PETER GARMAN,
Mt. Pleasant Mill
Hard TimegPric
Curreetod weekly by our merchnnta.
Mutter SO
Kl-l's '1U
I'itted elierrles 1',
Unpitteil " t
Hl u.tvl "uh t
Kiisubcrrlea 1.1
(Iniuiid 00
Lard 11
Tallow S
Chicken per lb 0
Turkeys u
Hid. 8
Shoulder 10
Ham 13
Old Wheat M
New " 50
Bye 41
Corn 10
Oat- !J3
Hran per 100 lbn 00
Middlings " 1.00
Chop " 1.15
Flour per bbl 3.10
We are offering a full and coi
plete line of new and seasonal!
goods in the line of
Clothing, Hats, GeDts' Fumisliing Ms
and every thing else usually foui
in the best clothing store.
All our goods are of the late
styles and guaranteed to be stri(
ly first class in quality.
G. C. GUTELIUS
Middleburgh,
ARB YOU LOOKING FO
BARGAINS
3
of Fall and Winter clothing Viewed at a di
tanco you can't realize what great bargains I an
ottering, hut a visit to my store will conviiK j
you that my stock is not equalled in Snyder counl
ty, that my Prices are tho Lowest ever know;
Shoddy is not cheap at any price. I sell only nl
liable goods. Overcoats both dress and Storn
Hats, caps, Shoes, leather boots, gum boots ar.j
shoes, horse blankets, lap.robes, oil clothiu-l
trunks, satchels, valises, etc., etc.
BEFORE YOU BUY
CLOTlilQ, HftTS, CKPsl
OR FURNISH IN GGOODS.I
Como to seo me.
H. OPPENHEIMER,
Leading clothier and Furnisher,
App's Block, Solinsgrorj