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Thursday, Sept. 21,1890. Told in a Nutshell. Tin' flection is li 1.1 in tho follow ing. Spell (Idwii tlic cuiiitiil letters, nml seu who will lie tin; next 1'iesi ilent : Pennsylvania, New JelJse.V, Connl'.cticnt, lUio.le ISlutul, XnW Iluiiiiisliire, Iown, lliiivlj.inil, 1 Llinois, Imlliinii, Michiu'Au, Ver.Mout, MiisHiuhusettH, Wist'onwin, Kentucky, Ohio, MniNe, t'aLilnrniii, JlinnKsota, New York. Sevei'ul other states couKl bo mill ed to tho above but they ai'o cnouj;Ii for nil practical purposcH unJ Kuf ticient to yivn Mclvinley a lino mar Kin in tho electoral colleen. Who will say ho will not cot nil of thein. distune shall break no ties, an.i when the uniTersal language is spoken by everybody without ac cent t in tuat time we may lose na tionality and beoarao citizens oi tne world. Then free trade -may reign. Bat such a time will not happen within the hundred years which centre in that week when two Eon lish speakins nations were ready to clutch each other by the throat about a boundary thousands of miles awav, and the Oerman emperor was ready to fight the kingdom of his (rrnndmother about some people in Africa whose ancestors left the fatherland so lone ago that history is not quite sure that they did leave it. Nationality is a fact, brother hood is a hone. Perhaps if we live up to our fact, that may be the best way to arrive at our hope. The Record of remarkable cure errnctrd enaMea ui truthfully to lay that Ilood'i 8nna D.vlllA Is the only true blood purifier imminent ty In the public eye today. Get only Uood't. Hood's Pills are the beat family cathartic ana llrer medicine. U armlet, reliable, sure. Preserve the Fort. The people of Suyder county should bestir themselves and ac quire n little self-pride to preserve their historical relics. Strangers coining to the county help them selves liberallv to pieces of wood taken from llendricks' Fort near Kreauicr. Here is a land mark over a century old. Are wo goiug to sit here with our arms folded and al low our cherished remnants of an tiouit.vtobo gradually but surely curried awny T .Surelv we aro not so dull to tho keener and laud iblo am bition to preserve archaic struc tines and all semblances of an- ti'i'iatv I rt-maius. Snv.ler count v needs a historical society. Wo nro assured that after election a historical organization will bo eflected. Let it come. Let it preserve unsullied the records of the early settlers anil everything that will in anyway inculcate in our minds tho urciit need of collecting and preserving historical data. SEW ALL WORKS FOR GOLD ONLY. ltiiii.H'i'ittp .ttmtiioo for VIpp 1'ri'xl lent n Moiintl Moncr Mn. New York, Sept. J8 Eppinger KuHsell. oi this city, one of tho Iiii'l'- est croosoting firms ou tho seaboard declare that tuey recently guvo Arthur Sowall, the Democratic can didate for Vico President, a con tract to carry four shiploadn of tim ber from Maine to Long Island City, and that much to their sur prise he demanded a clause in the contract providing for payment in gold. Tho contract iu blank reads as follows : The jmrty of the second part ngrecs to pay to said party of the first part, or agent, for the trunsor tutioii of said timber dol lars nnd cents, United States gold,. or its equivalent. In referring to the matter Mr. Eppinger said : "1 told Mr. Sowall we were going to pay him in South American silver, so I did not blame him for wanting United States gold or its equivalent. We always iusert such a clause in dealing with South American customers. I don't blumo him for not wanting South Ameri can mouey. do you T But," ho add ed, "I don't want to get mixed up in this. Ho ain't goiw to be elected, and that's all I cary about." Second Annual Meeting Juniata Valley Veteian's Association. A Gem From Speaker Reed. Thos. B. Reed has said and writ ten many pungent paragraphs but nono better than tho following iu his introduction to "I'uotkction and Pitosi'Litrrv ;" Somehow or other, times like these nro gnat educators. How very line used to be the sneer about lifting one's self by the boot tstraps ! How ch ar used also to seem tho demonstration that taxes could create nothing ! What a line, largo mouth the consumer lnulthoso days, and how puny mid unworthy seem ed the hands of the producer! Now tho unfilled mouth has discovered who owns tho hands. This book will Khow you that this has been the history of nations, u hundred times; nny, it has been the history of our own nation half a score of times in our short life. Like tho Spanish (Iraudeo iu tho Cemetery wo were will and wanted to bo bi tter, took medicine, and lure wo are. It is worth while to undergo this death nnd resurrection again? Wo shall never d it if wo lay last hold on the facts of the u:.i verse. Thero may bo a time como when nations will bo no more, when the brotherhood of man iiiuy bo eslalilihhcd, when com munication may bo so rapid, when wo shall bo ho tuuallv advanced in civilization, that nobody will enro wiioro to lives or is uunod i when VenrS I'.iirnmpuiPiil to Up llcl'l In Till Con nt)'. llr.NTixoDoN, Sept. !), 1H.M. Meeting called to order by tho Pres., M. S. Lytic. W. S. Settle was appointed Soc'y. On motion, Dr. A. M. Smith of Adamsburg, was elected l'res. for the ensuing year; M. V. Burudollar of Everett, Bedford Co., was elected first Vice Pres.; Cupt. D. Boss. Miller, of Tyrone, was elected second Vico Pres.; Ex-Sheriff" Ner B. Middlesworth of McCIure. was.clect- od S.'c'y i Win. M. Allison, of Millliu town, was elected Treasurer. Tho President and Secretary were empowered to select the executive Committo for the ensuing year and also to fix the place for t ho next en campmeut, either at McCIure or Ad umsourg, Suyiler (Jo. A vole of thanks was teuderod to the retiring 'resident lor dinner furnished to Post 17(5, O. A. B.,of Lewistown and their invited guests. A brief but in teresting address was made by Pres ident M. S. Lytle, upon retiring ; also a short address by Secretary Mid dlesworth, in the absence of Dr. A. M. Smith, thanking the association for the honor conferred upon Suvder county in tho choosing or the Pres. and Soc'y from that place and ex tending an invitation to all to bo present next year, assuring the com rades that they would be treated in tho usual "itoyal Dutch Snyder (Jo. style," and that no stone would be left unturned to make the next an nual encampment a success. Meet ing adjourned at 1 o'clock to meet at the call of the Pres. Seo'v. Snyder's Claims Were Paramount, Mr. A. D. Miller Addresses a Letter to the Republican Vo'ers. The following letter has been ad dressed by Mr. A. D. Miller to the Republican voters of Union county: To the Republicans of Union (Jounty : The Senatorial conference for the 27th district met at Lewisburg on Monday, Serf. J 4th, and nominated Hon. K. M. Humme', of Snyder Co., on the second ballot for State Sena tor. To a close political observer this result was no surprise. To my self it leaves no personal disap pointment. While the qualifications of all candidates were not disputed, the conference had only the claims of the respective counties for con sideration and the claims of Suyder Co. were considered paramount to those of Union and Northumber land. The action of our candidate and 'onfcrecB when the conference was in deadlock four years age was a serious handicup upon the claims of Union County as the late conference. Tho claims of Union County for a second term four years ago could hardly bo questioned, but when the deadlock was broken by the nomi nation of Mr. Hackonburg, our can didate and conferrees did not en dorse tho nominee by making his nomination uriauimotis, nnd at the election. Nov. Nth. '!'-, Harrison was given a majority of 7:51 whilo Hack enberg only received a majority of .).n, leaving Lmon County without a claim on .Northumberland. As Northumberland County establish ed tho one term uroeedeut ly re fusing Union County a second term in "JJ. the rtilo of rutatioti favored Suyder County and rosulted in the nomination of Mr. Hummel, whoso nomination was madn unanimous and heartily endorsed by tho candi dates and conferrees oi Lnion and Nort huiiibet laud counties and whoso election is assured by a large majority. Oni happy result attained by the nomination of Mr. Hummel will bo tho strong claims of Union County for the nomination in l'.iuo, nnd tho hearty endorsement iil1 strong sup port I shall give to Mr. Hummel will place no handicaps on our candidate iu I'.iihi whoever lie may bo. As a candidate for Senator at our Republican primaries in February I pledged myself if nominated and elected to support all legislation per taining to the equalization ot taxes, to support tho Department of Agri culture, to support our educational institutions and to defend our pure food laws. I am clad to Hay that our candidate, Mr. Hummel, will sup port all this legislation thereby ful filling my personal obligations to my constituents. Mr. Hummel is a farmer's son, haviug spont his early life upou the farm, and firmly be lieves iu a fair and honest equaliza tion of taxes. Hq believes in a rigid enforcement of the pure food laws and is opposed to tho manufacture and sale of oleo and mule grease. In Mr. Hummel the farmers will have a stalwart champion and their inter ests will bo fully protected during his term in the Senate. Tho candidate is a patriotic Amer ican citizen and believes not only in protection of American industries out protection of American labor. Ho is n young Republican and ho has never wavered in his loyalty to the platform and principles of tho Re publican party. I shall advo.-ate his causo personally during tho cam paign, and earnestly ask all our Re publicans of Union County to give him their hearty support, nnd trust wo shall give not only Mr. Hummel, but our wholo ticket 1500 majority. I again express to my many friends and tho Republicans of Union County my heartfelt and sin cere thanks for their expression of confidence and loyal support of our primary nnd sinco my nomination as their choice for Senator. I have dis charged the trust reposed in me without any consideration of per sonal ambition. The issues of the campaign demand higher motives. I shall work as a private in the Re publican party as hard for Mr. Hum mel as I would have for my own suc cess. My interest in politics con sists only in my nrdtiit and heart felt desire for tho triumph of Re publican principles and tho return 'of that material prosperity to tho Mate and n ition which a victory for Republican priuciplos will most surely bring about. I believe iu Re publican protection, in Republican ability to manage tho nation's finances, in Republican American ism, iu Republican integrity and in Republican uprightness of purpose, and I proposo to labor for Republi can success with such ability as I may possess until all our honest hopes cf happiness and prosperity are attained for all the people. Sincerely, A. D. Mi i.i.kh. Lewisburg, Sept. 10, lS'.H!. MARRIED. Sept. 21, by J. C. Schoch. Clerk O. (I, Andrew Keefer of Woodside, Dauphin county, aud Mrs. Mollio Poltz, of Penn Twp. Sent. 21. bv J. O. Schoch. CWL- O C, Daniel Kulrn of Peunscreelf, and .uinnio hassatuau or I ayctte Twp., Juniata Co. Sept. IS, by Rev. H. H. Spahn at Fremont, John A. Kepler aud Clara A. Wendt, both of Penn Twp. bunt nniHt Alt tut IIS. l uunUBrup. Tuiw O.hhI. L'l Doit I In llittft. idrl by (trtltftf Iff. Much in Little lit psnt'i'lnllv trim nf Unod'n l'lllt fur tin mp.lt cine evi-r cuntiiiiinl so great curative ihiwit In o small Bjiace. luey uie a vuoio mciiiciuo rui LTU flwat, always ready, al ways efficient, always sat isfactory; prevent a cold or fever, euro ull liver ills, alck hrattnolie, Jaumllce, constipation, eto. 2Se. TUo only Villa to luku w ItU Hood's Hurnuparillo. Old Pp)l. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electrio Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as tonic aud alterative. It acta mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the or gans, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Elec trio Hitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old People find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents and $1.00 per bot tle nt Oraybill, Qarman tfc Co.'s Store, Richfield, Pa., and all druggists twroducHg; AN OPEN LETTER. WHAT MRS. I. E. BRESSIE SAYS 10 AMERICAN WOMEN. J If V oods Pills Itlpans Tabules cure constipation. Rlpans Tabules: for sour stomach. Itlpans Tabules: pleasant laxative. Itlpans Tabules cure liver troubles. Spcftht of Hrr Melancholy Conditio After the Mirth of Her Child. "I feel as if I was doing an in justice to my suffering sisters If I did not tell what Lydla E. 1'inkham's Vegetable Com pound has done for me, and its worth to the world. " From the birth of my child until he was four years old, 1 was in pour health, but feel ing con vinced that half ot the nlltnctits f women were imagined or t-lbo culti vated, t i . against ' ' toy luul foci ings, until I whs obliged to give up. My disease bullied tho best doctors. " I win ii'Tvoiih, hysterical; my head ached wiih sui.'li n terrible burning sensation on tho top, and felt as If a hand was drawn tightly abovo my brow; inllnimnntion of the stomach, no npH.-tite, nausea at the sight of food, indigestion, constipation, blndder and kidney troubles, palpitation of tho hourt, nttaeks of iiietuncholin would occur without nny provocation what ever, nuinlinebs of the limbs, threaten ing paralysis, and loss of memory to such nn extent that I feared aberration of the mind. "A friend advised Lydia RTinkhain's Vegetable Compound, and spoke in glowing tenuis of whut it had done for her. " I began its use and gained rapidly. Now I am a living advertisement of its merits. I had not used it a year when I was the envy of tho whole town, for my rosy, dimpled, girlish looks and perfect health. ' I recommend it to all women. I find v greut advantage in being able to say. It is by a woman's huuds this great txxiii is given to women. All honor to the name of Lydia K. l'inkham; wide success to the Vegetable Compound. "Yours in Health, Mas. I. K. Uuks 6IK, Ilcruuluncum, Jefferson Co., Mo." RBffleier Tlie :M! 0 SELINSGROVE iARBLE:YARDl M. L. MILLER, Prop'r I keep constantly on band and man' iifncturc to order all kinds of Marble and Granite Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired. LOW PRICES 1 LOW PRICES!! I have one of the best Marble Ci.t tors in ttie State and consequently turn out good work. Uajr'oui and see my w ork it prices. riiHiiknii ror past favors I most re spectfully ask a coutinuunco of same, M, L. MILLER BroWoo STOKE SUNBURY, PA, The Elephant in loaded with the latest styles of ClDtMD g, Cap s.Hats .Necfcwear and Heavy Winter Underwear. Gloves, and all tho best and most seasonable goo. Is found in a lirst class Clotiiing Store. Come and look at my stock, you will find it well selected. I am, Respectfully, W. II. BOYISR. ArANTED SEVERAL FAITH- It fill inon or women to travel rr rcHiionMl Iih HttUlillHlie I amino la I'ciiiisyivniilu. Salary ;so. iniviiiilu tift weekly uiulexiH'nseH. I'oslll.in ier iiuiiniil. II 'lereiiee. Hiu luse wlf-Ril IresntiJ NliiuiiH'il envelope TllO N.illuuul, Slur iltiililliig, llllUUt,'.), K-H-lOl On abovo tcrni9 wo will offer during tie tTI j m a. ii.. r .li . i j .tLugusi, mo iouowmg reaucuon9 on gootljsJ uiii our including Men's, Ladies', Misses', and ChilcW (ni All T. HT! r- ' Sn.n.. 11. n 1. i t ! 1. - kjuiuiiiv;i vjtnius, inciuuing Wlllto gooify; ALL CLOTHING 20 per On 100 pairs Men's lino nantalona 20 nor These aro not sliop worn goods, but strictW J Come early and examino stock, for Cash buyeirj miwiuuigu in mis Bticruice sale, HOCH k OLDT, to Bs Hies! Prices Pi for all Kinrls it 1FMFI THE FAsHioNabu You can get tho Ju st least money. lie Mire. vour Fall & Winter I of the man who uaraiites and gives you rock ljtv Herchant Tailor, Selmsgrove, I WewStore.Nfiw GoouSjet at Verdi I la, Snyder Co, Few months in the mercantile business lias pmvi n uiai noiiosi dealing, sniau nroius nnu easn misiness i i.v . jilan. In order to give you an idea nlxmt our prices wo inaku articles to show how much c;in Ih; Inuiglit for ?l.o) ;n:r 3 Iks. Nails, nsstirteil sizes in 1 lb. packs, 1 iloz. Chain Repair Links, 1 pack brass Clintcli Nails, 10 Quart Hal. Water Fails, 40 feet gal. wire twist Clothe Line, 1 lb. liest Halting Fowder, l dozen Clothe Fins, 1 oz. pack Smoking Tobacco, 1000 Matt-lu-s, 1 pair good Nicks, 1 Fruit Funnel, TOTAL Thanking you lor your past patronage with f;iiri" ture, I 'am Yours Respectfully, A. S. Secxh-r m NEW DRUGS, NEW MANAGE uniim1 phid ULUU1IJ I111UI W. H. SPANGLl Great Reduction Sale inn in B li TT For Ninety Days ! The Undersigned Ofl'er The Public TIRE STOCK OF FURNITO AT THE UltEATKHT BACRIKICH EvEU KNOWN IS t-YLVANIA. We are uot selling out, but wb do this to Increase our' vlous year. N e give a few of the prices us follow : Hoft Wood Chamber Huits 1-1.00 (Uitton Ton Mattivs Hard Wood Chamber Hulls 1(1.00 : Woven Wire M"""1 Antique Oak HuitH, 8 1'lecen l!.()i) Hed Hiirlng Z riimli l'arlor KuitH 80.00 Drop Table, erM- Wooden Chairs ner net U.COil'latform KocKit - In utock, everything In tho furniture line, liiclinlini-'" Dohkb, Miie-orwmiH, . upuour.iM, L'entro 1 uoIcm, t nncy Feather 1'illovvii, LoungcH, Couched, )oughtrnyi, Bii'1,, Set, l"!'.nLlrn fine, medium nnd eheini fnrnlt urn. to suit i l'rlces reduced all through. Come early and nee our An your oruer, ami tnus nave ja 10 i-j iut cent, on every - Sp ocial Attention Given to Undertakiiio' kAtHERMAN & HA RTNAN.j jiif'- TV