She pMtburgfc go$t. Published; everj Thursday. Ceo W. Wagcnseller, Editor and Proprietor, Subscription $1.50 per year, nlcH must be paid in advance when tent out side toe county.) ATISOr AOVIRTISlNO. Ail transient advrtlrmonta not otherwise oont ractt-d tor will bechanced at the rate of 1 oetita jt llnecnonnurlel measure) tor first Inser tion and 10 cents per line tor every subsequent insertion. JlwitA notierl publukrd frt i obituary potrty, tnbutrs f raiMct, ., ur cenu a una. Republican Standing Committee. Adams-Tobias MltchcU.Troxelvllle. W. U. Her man. Troxelvllle. Beaver-cbas. p.Mnerht, Beavertown, James M Kline, Hearertown. Bearer W . Ueo. J. Speece. McClure. T. A. Wag mr. McClure. Centre-Klmer Miamnarh. Mlddlcburgh, D. F, Htntminun. I'piinn I'reek. Cbapmim w. H Kernteitor, McKeesUalf Falls, MilfHr ncisn. tinner. Franklln-W. I cure, I'axttmvllle, J. W. Elsen- hniir. Mtridlettiinrh. Jackson I. s. Yeiirlelc, Kratzervllle, Isaac Mil irer. New Itcrltn. MIMlcliuril)-(ico. V. WMfenseHer, Middle- hnrvli. N. A. Bowes. Mldillebunrn. MUMlecreek-P. L. Bow, Kreamer, K. B. Hum nii-t. Kreftiner. MoiinM'-o.'o. II. Lenlor, Sbamokln Darn, J. II, Rilnilil. renn v. K. Wagner, Salem, Daniel Knouse, Se ll nif rove. Perry .1. X. lrolim. Mt. I'leasant Mills, B. F. AruoirtisT, ricAwiui mum. ferry W.-B K. Nnugle, Itlchtield, Dan. Man evui, Kicnnciu. Scllnsumve N. 8. Fisher, Sellnnifrove, V. H. siiilih,Hi.'llnsifrove. Sprlnir lr. A. M.suilili. Heaver Springs, P. F. Keltfel, Henver Nwlnirs. I'nlon-Miio. I. Flanrlcr. Port Treverton, O. G. Hire, Port Treverton. WaHliiinrionlerry Charles, Freeburi?, W. 11. tirimia, Freeburir. Thursday, Mar. 11, 1897. losaal force, but without any fear to the outcome. Outaido of those who prosper by virtue of Standard oil iniquities the whole . 1 . A I L American people are against mat monopoly. Mercantile and finan cial Timet. Truth Crushed to Earth will Rise Again The Tribune editor evidently knows very little of what trauspired at the "coincidental" feathering of the new Standing Committee recent ly. He publishes a notice ' at the head of his column calling the stand ing committee together. To this no tice he attaches the name of F. H. Smith. Tern. Chairman and W. H. Grimm. Tern. Sec. Mr. Qrimm, the temporary secre tary, has on his note book the pro ceedings of that meeting in which it states that J. H. Rhoads made a mo tion to request Chairman &impsell to call the new Standing Committee together for organization Mar. 13th, The motion was seconded by W. D. Qift and carried unanimously. In accordance with this action Tempo rary Chairman Smith and Tempo rary Secretary Grimm requested the Post to publish the call and attach Chairman Sainpsell'tt name as the chairman had given them such in structions. Mr. Grimm gave the Courier the same instructions and they were obeyed. How it happen ed that the Herald aud the Tribune received different instructions, we can not conceive. It is a small mat ter to quibble over, but tliero is no occasion to misrepresent facts. SCHWEFFELBRENNERS S LETTER ALINE. Quilting partie-. are very numer ous. Saturday Peter Foltx gave one which was attended by 62 person ..S. G. Mtrtin started out for work. The last we heard of him he was in Philadelphia but did not yet have any work ...A few weeks ago something occured iu one of our public schools, for which the teach er wipped a boy r ither hard. His father threatened to use the law but did not ns yet. Hm boy wrote a let ter to a girl aud used very vulgar aud profane laueuiige. I wonder who shall teach school aud not use the rod f correction for such an of fence.... Mrs. A B. Markh-y was vis iting at her brother, Geo. Diehl, at Middleburzh all last week. .. .Ben j. Brosius' hired boy. John Inch, came to this place last Thursday. Important Intelligence. For many years past this paoer has been an earnest and consistent opponent of the Standard Oil Trust; and from first to last nrobably hun dreds of columns have been devoted to the purpose of setting forth the reasons why it ought not to be al lowed to exist. It is, consequently, with special pleasure that we are able to an nounce the fact that at length "the beginning of the end" is in sight. A most powerful combination has been formed for the express purpose of fighting this monstrous monopoly, and it has without doubt the sym pathy of every decent man and wo man in the country. A year ago there was organized under the laws of New York a con cern known as the Pork Oil Com pany, the capital of which is $1,000, 000. Tue other day the annual meet ing of that oorapans tas 4aeld and arrangements were enacted by vir tue of which the Pure Oil Company ia joined by the United States Pipe Line Company, the Producers' Pipe Line Company, and the Producers' Oil Company, Limited. The capital invested in these companies is over $3,000,000, and a vigorous campaign is to be entered upon. The investors in those companies have over twenty millions employed in oil producing ami oil refining properties. Into the details of what is to be done it is not at present proper to enter. In fact, the loss said about it the better. Suffice it to Hay that tho Standard Oil Trust is fast approaching tho "end of its rope." It will bo dostroyed as suro ly n it has destroyed and ruined hundreds and thousands of honest men wno have dared to oppose its schemes. We attach the more importance to the new company for tho reason that its direction is in the hands of sing ular ability, courage and determina tion, as will be seen from the follow ing liHt of Directors : Michael Mur phy, Philadelphia . C. P. Collins, Bradford, Pa. ; E. H. Jennings, Pit tsburg ; J. W. Loe, Pittsburg ; V. K. Phillips. Butler, Pa.; Peter Thas bold, Oil City, Pa. ; T. It. Westcott, Titusville, Pu, ; Lewis Emery, Brad ford, Pa.; and Hugh King, New York. At a meeting of tho Directors tho following oflicrs were chosen : Presi dent, J. W. Loe; Vice-President, Michael Murphy ; and Treasurer, Hugh King. One of the principal reasons for pushing the fight against the .Stand ard at this time is found in the fact that the independent producers have been selling considerable oil during the last year, but on account of tho Standard underselling them in New York and keeping them out of the foreign trade, and otherwise interfering with them it was decided to reorganize and conduct the bus iness on the same basis an the Stand ard. They wero shut out of other ports by the Standary buying up all the tankace. It is now the intention to distribute their oil from Antwerp, Rotterdam and other places. Pipe linos have been extended to the sea board, and the independent refiners will now be ablo to export oil. We shall watch with interost the coming struggle between these col- Schliffeltown, Feb. 4, 1897. Mister Drooker : Wann ebber wissa will we's coom'd os ich der kae breef g'shrivva hob for a pawr wucha dun sawg 'm os ich txu sawga gons ou's g'sbpeeled war, derhame mit rummatticks un narfisha injections mit shmariza im knp un im rick un disruption im linka toon un accord ing tzu'm duokter si opinion war ich in der condition fun ebbas os we general brostitution uf der vitality fum sistem. Ich hob awer 'n gonsy box ful fum duckter si ivver ous gooty ripper pilla ganumina, un shwitz druppa, un de Bevvahutraer aw blenty kotza kraut tae govva un olla owat'n foos baw, un now bin ioh widder weit ganunk uf dur beBser uug cs ich widder de shtrose nunner bin dim morya. un hob a wennich g'shtupd ous Kitzeldcrfers un 'u gooter shnifter ganumina ous der h hwartz buttle, un now feel ich so frish un so g'sund os 'u yungnr monkey im cllifoulu show. Un sunbht is now aw got' nix der matter mit mer. Unner so umshtenda bin ich now aw sur os my feel a freiud mien ex cusa, iu der hufTuung os ich kae col- laps grick, un os ich widder 'u frich or shtart nemma con for der olla wucn 'n breef shreiva, un all unser freind wissa lussa we 's har gait dob im SchlifTu towner shteddle. Pit Scbweffelbhenneb. MARRIKD. At Kantz. Feb. 25. by Rov. H. G. Suable, Grace S. Beaver of Kantz and D. L. Gembcrling of Solins-grove. New Berlin. March 5. by Itev. S. S. Kohler, Hiram O. Guthrie of Wil liamsport and Miss Yernie E. San ders of New Berlin. March 7. by Rov. D. D. Baddinrr- er, at the residenco of J. 'J. Hart- man, II. V. flartniaii aud Miss Ida Wray, both of Millmont, Union Co Feb. 2rt. by Rev. J. H. Hertz. J. L. Bingaman nnd Mary A. Stout, both of Centro townsuip. asy to Take asy to Operate Arc features peculiar to Hood's rills. Bmall In size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man Mood said: "Vounovcr know you have taken a pill till It is all IttI i 1 1 a over." 25c. C. I. 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