The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, October 15, 1885, Image 2

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STATS TICKET.
For Stutp TrrnmirfT, -MATIIKW
H. CJUAV,"
of Heaver.
Eqrabllcan Cranty Ticlttt.
For Frothoootary
WALDO V. WITri'.XMYER,
Middlebnrgb.
For Registor & Hocirdor,
1IBNUY J. DUCK,
Hclinagrove.
For District Attorney,
F. STODDARD SIMPdON,
Selinogrove.
For Jury Commissioner,
RKN'NEVILLK SMITH,
Denver,
ins ffaoTaoiTOTASTsaip.
We have been patiently, tbongb
quietly watching tbo actions of tbolcould accomplish qnito as much f r
democracy in this campaign, and the! hita by simply votiug. for him nod
thing having como to a bead wo
think it about time to apply tho lan
cet Tbey have, to all intents and
purposes, settled on the election of
a democratic prothonotary and cleik
of courts in Soydor coonty. It is
not a ba J idea to centre their forces
on this one point which tbey seem
ao rery anxioos to carry, and it is
well worth their efforts, as it is not
only the most influential office poliU
ically, but a!jo the best paying one
in tbo gift of the pooplo of the
county.
It is not a little amnsing.howovor,
to read the plaintivo wails and tbo
child like pahver nsn1 against the
republican candidate. Tbey call biai
a man ' whoso riches are on every
side &.a " Do tbey consider it a dis
grace to bo wealthy ? If so why
was the present democratic candi
date nominated only after the posi
tive refusal cf one of the. strongest
and AtaHhiest msn in tho democrat
io party in this coonty ? Agiin, tbo
wail : "Why support him who did
not fight violently in battla array!"
This embodies bvl rramtsa? an t
VVOrso soniimont." If the writer of
this wish-wash is so anxious to elect
the soldier dement, how docs it
come that his party went in body
and son! to effect tbo defoat of oue
of tbo most worthy soldier's Snyder
county over produced, giving the
Beat of associate judge of this coun
ty, to a man who nover 6 molt pow
der f Besides our man was ouly
eleven years old when our country
called its mon to arms.
Far bo it from ua to say ono dis
rospectful word of the democratic
candidate for prothonotary. Ho
was a soldier and was woundod. Our
country recognized bis services and for tho ministry ; and, being in ia
pensioned him. He is a democrat !Ji'rttlt circumstauces, asked tuo aid
and holds tbe office of pont-mastcr'0' lLe cLurch io tho Prf"tion f'f
in his town. Our man bud the ben
fits of tho post-oflico in this placo
and lost it because ho was a repub
lican. Wo could not all be soldiors,
but we all strive to got rich,
Mr. Wittonmyer brt9 as clean a
personal aud political rocord as any
man in the county nono excepted.
Ila has been oue of our most consis
tent republicans, never shirked duty
and when weighed was never found
wauting. If tho demooratio party
can Bay tbe snmo of tboir man, tbey
can certainly be proud of him, but
it is neither manly or honorable to
plsy the baby by pleading poverty,
and ws do not believe him the kind
if a man to desire Bach an issue.
We therefore call upon tbe repub
lican voters of Soyder eonnty to be
on their guard. Tbe intent of the
deraoeratio party of Snyder county
ia to elect their prothonotary at all
baxards, and if it can be done by
trading and bickering they will do
U. Be aare that yon have tbe right
ibt4 IIm 4th of Not amber, and
liuw v
trinff a iboussna discotC" ito the tunnel
rmm their last ca&d.
It is natural that tbo Pennsylva
nia Democrats should try to tow
dissent ion In t ho 'ranks of tlio Hi
publicm. tliU fill sinco tint is I heir
only clmnco of of succors. At 8 mo
former opnch Ihcj would not buvo
dreamed of v'ctory in a state which
gave a Republican majority of uighty
tbousnud only n your n;jo, Lot
now changes nre great and sudden
and they do not despair. Tbo vote
will be light, nnd this in itself in
highly favorable to them. If they
cun divide the Republicans, they
thluk, not nnnnturally, that tuoy
may possibly win. It was by such
means that they succeeded in elect
ing Governor I'ntlison.
Uij for Innately fr their plans the
situation is thoroughly uudorstood
by the Republic tn. N question
of principlo is involved in tbo cue
of the funds of the State. If their
custodisn is honest and onderstaudi
bin btmiuoas be will attend to it with
ont regard to political preference.
The Republican party cannot be
"regonorited," or "'lifted to a higher
plane," or improved in any of tbo
ways of which so much iff heard,
by electing a Democrat to the impor
tant but non -political office which
forma tbo solo bone of contention
(Ionoo thoro is no logical ground
for the support of any independent
movement, except as a nakod pieoo
of assistance to the Democratic or
ganization. A few of Mr, Day's Philadelphia
friends tnav oniov such a move
L,ent all to tbemsnlves. but thev
saving nothing about it. It is true
that such a modest prooooding
would not advertiso their business
establishments, not bring their
names iutopriut, au 1 therefore they
may show commercial wisdom by
making as much noise as possible.
Outside of their own town their
measure is takon and they are not
splitting any ears but their own.
The Lutheran Synod of Contral
Ponusylvauia met at Rebersburg,
Centre conuty, September 30, and
continued uutil October 1 Hut. 3.
K. Miller, of Sugar Valley, was
chosen Prosidont, Rev. C. L. Mo
Conuell, of Teagertown, Secretary,
and Hev. V. II. Diven, reelected
Treasurer. A summary of the pro
ceedings indicate a good degreo of
progress in the churches The con
tributions to benevolence were
$1,290, showing an increase per
member of 2 J por cent. The in
crease of membership nag abont 300.
The Synod received seven ministors
from otber Syuodu. Mr. Romig, a
student of theology at .So'insgrovo,
after passiug a very creditable ex
amination, waa licensed to preach
tbo Oospel.
. The "'onion's Homo and Foreign
Missionary society of tho Synod ro
ported twenty auxiliary s- c etios,
five of which were organized during
the past year ; ulao that the society
contributed j30 toward the buuov-
olent operations of tbo church.
The Orphans' Homo at I.oysville,
Terry county, showed an encourag
ing report. The institution is do
ing a good work in caring for the
orphans.
1 be demand for more men for the
Gospel Ministry, claimod tho ear
nest attention of the Synod. Tbe
Educational Hoard bad four young
mon npon its fundi) during the pat
year, ono of them entered tbo min
istry. Tbo remaining three were
continued, aud far new applicant
presented themselves as can li Ktos
their studies, Tho great question
cf tbo Lutheran church is tbo uiin-,
isteriul supply, and the indications
are for a favorable answer from tho
churches.
A woman in Syracuse, ambitions
to show how long sbo could live
without eating, stuck to it until Bbe
died and conferred upon tbo world
tbo wonderful kuowlodgo that it
took fifty-nine days to starvo to
death. Just how much tbe knowl
odgo is going to benefit tho world,
or bow tbe interests of soionoo, or
good morals, does not yet appear,
and probably will not, untill tbo
oranks who are to hold au inquest
over her remains and publish un
meaning theses on what tbey find,
havo finished their work. If only tbe
fools who try such experiments wero
not supplemented by so toauy other
fools to make reports about their
folly, there would be fewer such exs
bibitipae. There is no immediate
probability of tbe fool-killer's mis
sion being elosod just yet.
President Cleveland has grown bo
stoat that he weighs nearly 300
ACISLWITHFOUS LE33-
The tnrtlo boy turned palo with
envy nnd the leopard boy added
'another livid sput or two wheu a
j young l idy walked in on four legs
aud took her seat among the as
Jsembled freaks io tbo Ninth aud
' Aich Streets Museum in Pbilalel
pliia ou Tuesd iy inorniug. Whoo
the eclipsed monstroities bad been
introduced to Miss Josephine Myrtle
'Jorbin they were informed that she
hailed from Clnltanoigi, Tenn.,
and is sixteen yoaan old. The most
wonderful fact io connection with
this fronk of nature is that tbo fir)
has two distioct sets of limbs and
portions of two distinct stomachs.
In fact, above tbo waist she is onej
below, two distinct persons. Major
Tott, tho smallest dwnrf io the bus
iness, was carried in in a common
hand vuliso and demonstrated the
possibilities of hi. ling quite effect
oally in a high silk bat. He is
poifectly formed nnd intelligent.
Mrs. Drnpe, of Utica, New York,
or near there, bad a husband who
was not an agroeablo companion,
and growing tired of the altercations
that were constantly breaking ont
between tbem, took np an axe one
day, wbilo ho was grnmblingly sit
ting nt the table eating, and witb it
split bis bead opeu. She then call
od upon her children to help, orved
him up into small pieces for easy
handling, and proceeded to burn
the pieces on tbe kitchen hearth, bo
tween tbo performance of borhouso
hold duties. This continued a day
or two, until tbo absonce of the man
from bis usual resorts, nnd tbe
denso smoke rising from tbe chim
ney attracted attention aud lod to a
discovery of what was going ou
Suo was tired, convictod and boih
tenced to bo bung. Now, it is said
that a good deal of sympathy is
growing up for her, becauso it has
been a long time since a woman has
received such a sentonce in contral
Now York, and her husband was
such a disagreeable man. It was
unfortunate, uo doubt, that her hns
band was such an unpleasant com
panion, but that is hardly a reason
for vtastiug much sympathy on her;
though bad it boen her bnsbond
who did tbe killing and she the vio
tim, it ii probable bis cell woold
have been kept Blocked with flowers
from the fair hands of sympathiz
ing women. All that is necessary
these days to make a hero of the
mnrderer is that bis crime shall
have enough cf ghastly and horrible
in it, or of tbo cowardly and croel
to make it notable. Mrs. Druse,
though, being a woman, will hardly
bo called on to bold leaves with the
admit iring flower-bearers of bor own
sex. Tho sympathy in thin case
will bo temperate and find its nttor
SuCes .2 viio press.
Nino acres of rock comprising the
famous Flood Rock Island, in New
York harbor, were shattered into
fragments nt 15 minutes pabt 11
o'clock on Saturday morning last,
by tho explosion of 300,000 louods
of dynamite and racknrock. After
tho oxplosion no traco of tho ret f
could bo found. Miss Mary Newton,
daughter of chief engineer, Qen.
John Now ton, touched tbo electric
b.itton which sot off tbe battery and
caused the explosion. Tbe shock
was folt at great distances, but in
tho vicinity of the explosion was
comparatively liht.
It is reported that lloswoll P
Flower, who declined the democrat
ic nomination for Lieutenant Gover
nor of Now Yoik, has sent bis check
for $15,000 to the chairman of tho
iJeraoctutio State Committee. Ho
wishes to keep himself solid with
bis party by sending that amonnt,
but refused to remain on tbo ticket
and bo defeated, besides boiug de
pleted many more times the amount
of tho check by tbo cormorants who
nominated him in order to make uso
of bis "barrel'' of money.
f V"l. Mill IJ , I f
Tbo reduction of tbe prioe of
beer from five cents a glass to three
cents by some 150 saloons in Cin cinnati,
and the prospect that tbe
othor saloous will follow tboir oxam
plo, is an eveut which can hardly bo
hailed ith gratification. Tbe
chances aro that it will bo followed
by increased drinking in beer and
its freer adulteration. Tho cheap
oning of such an artiolo is rarely au
aid to economy on tho part of tbe
consumer.
All About Kanca3.
Its peoplo, crops, weather, lands,
schools, Legislature, railroads, mar
kets, ita polities, its development,
tbe trial of Prohibition and its fu
ture, will be fonnd in Tbe Weekly
Capital and Farmers' Journal, an
8-psge, CO-column paper, published
at the capital of tbe State, sent six
months for CO cents, one. year for
1
. trieiii.
omo o. k.
The Stale election in Cbfo on
Tuesday resulted in tbe election cf
jFoinker Republican .candidate for
Governor by 20.000 roajorty. Tbo
legislature will also be largely Re
publican. II 1 . , . 'i
Afliptti Of Tie Leg. .
Mntipy l tho nnlvrr'nl n'vii..tjr. mil nine Imt
cyiild nr I. I will Um-l to ipt"U It. JUr.
Alrin KlUwn'ili. i.l ,m Knoii, n-'tor ronmv,
N, .. IiikI rvnllKil thin trmh. Ill tiunw-e lh
riWi'illhu wliulii nl hi. tliluli l)uiii, anil the
miIIo'Ihk man lookctl Hit hum. nut ttillimit n.
parent rt'ii.n, to nh an h In only (lollvoror
Tun Iniuil; il.-.li'lun rulnncd to Kiupmn'o tlio
limb, n.-i'i-thiif ihnl tho ojic mtimi oitlfl kill w.t
liMtunt on llii Hit. Itr. HAV1I KK.NM.Dt,
i.l KuniliMit. N. V., whlf win ninonlti-d. Iirl't
litlorviit opinion ainl iniMilHCril tho luiili. The
Ihirtor tlii'ii nil'nlnl-toroil fti-rlr ll'l ifrrnt Ulimil
v tin VA VtlHITK It I M r.liY In llu (1 tone
nl atreneth to tho ityrti-m ami pri'vent thern
turn il thu Ulwira. nml Mr. Kllnworih renin Ii a
to lliiiilny Intlip liloom nt ln-nlth. Tlila Ki'ntln
mun'a (lini'iiae-wa the iill-iirlnj of lutil limn,
mi. I Kunne.ly KAVDKll'K KKMKItY purltli'il
I hi WimiiI h tul ruattireil ti) lum the pownr once
tuore to enjny hla llta. Am you aulluritiK tMtn
itny llmio tniM-:il,i) in the a. line oHiueT Try
Kurnrlte Kiiinvily. Vi.iir ilruirirli't lina It. (INK
In ii.i.a l ii iMitile. Id nr In iiitnil tho pr.ii.rlu
tnr'a nHm-nnil AiMri'Mi I Dr. UAV1I KKXMK
OY, KomliMtt, N. Y.
To Ki'pp the I1Iik.iI I'iim la tlie prlm-lpiil n,l
nf Inveiitliina ami tliarovnrlea In tin iliclni a. Tu
thl olj.Tt pmi:il.y no . no turn cniitrlhiiUij
more a.vnnliy tlmn lr. UhvIiI Keuneily, ol
Kniiilii'it N. Y.. In tho prmliiiitlitli ot a iiumII
i'lno hlrh tin fi tvO'irno iHini'ua nmlerthe title
ol Iho "KKTorHii K-innW." It rniimvea nil tin
iiurltlva nrthi! Hlt.ml, f' if nlnua tlio iliaorilnrvd
l.lvir nml Kl'lne.va, eurca 'nii.tlpHUnu. Iha
piMi l ami ull duciui'i mid weakneaa pooulUr
io Icin.ilua.
XtT A VmTTt A lw-llnic nnd poraeviT
W IXLi LjU ltiKnin loan Imnl
urn in in m lliurf tlio chiiliu uf (JrKiiua. Iluni.
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Sliruhamul t rnai rntnl Trrpa.
CHAKI.I-.S H,CHAR,
Nursery limn, Uouliottor, N. Y.
Ant. 27, 86. "im pd.
Tliere is no tine fighting nature. Dr.
Kennedy's FnVorlte Remedy does
nothing of that kind. It does not
make tlio sufferers who trust it worse
under tho pretence of doing tbem
good. It acts tenderly and In sympa
thy with what Nature herself is try
ing to RcooinpliHli. Do you have trou
ble with your indention, your liver or
your kidneys. Does rheumatism pnin
and nicli you 7 'Is your head thlek
tiiid beiiyyT It will chnrm awny these
ailments almost ere you aro aware.
Oct.
CLEAR THE TRACK !
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OPPOSITION RUN DOWN
We hsvpi just come back from tbe Eastern cities with a large stook of
RKADY-MADR CLOl'HLNd, (iKVTS FURNISHIN GOODS,
HATS tt CM'H. TRUNKS, VALISI2S, in fact everything found in a
well regulated Clothieg Hone. We bougbt ttiese goods for cash and
will sell thorn cheaper than any otber house in tbo county.
Overcoats bv Hundred! '
t
for DC..; c.jn CHu uiiihs. Do not fail to give us a cll before purchas
ing olsewbero. Shoddy goods finds uo room ou onr shelves ; we keep
nothing but honest goods and sell them an honest prices.
BM
Successors to Simon ton, Barber $ Co.
NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES!
11c have J ust opened the FALL JJVD 11'I.XTER season
with an entire neiv stock of goods, consisting of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
JVOTJOXS. HATS, CATS, TRUNKS, VALTSES,
V UTLEK Y, CARPET.CA HVET Oil A L , HARD,
QUEERS, GLASS, TLX EARTHEN, WOOD
AMD U'lLLOWWAllE, $C, $t, SC.
These goods are neatitf all new, of iho choicest mate
ria is and latest stifles. The prices wn ash for them will
astonish yoa as llteij are un quest ionablt the rock bottom
fur tela it trade- I Y q pay the highest price for
'Vftfi Kinds of Country Produce.
Judging from our trade we anticipate EXTENSIVE
SALES this season und hare prepared to meet all
demands- CALL Yours in waiting,
IS. II. CUSTKK.aV CO.,
! ; . Near Middleburg Depot.
Watchmaker
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Having opaned a Jewelry store
rost-oOloa, 1 desire to inform tbo
.1, , 77.., wo", nu a'ver . W A lUUK'J, UlAJUrvS, BlliVKU-
WAUh, 8PKOTACLHS, CHAINS, c, in fact everytbiog in tbo jewelry
linecan furnish anything from a tooth pick to the finest GolJ Mera
wiodinjj tlmo piece
I innka a specialty of RE l A RING and irsnarantea all my work. I ask
tha patroosye of the pnblio, feeiiiig assnred tbat tha booeflt will ba too-
Respectfully,
CatarrH
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wlun Hi't'lli'il I.l
the miflrlla will h.
nhrorlieil ffi e:n.i1i
CltMlliKi.'K tllO lll'nl'
ftf iiitmrhul rlma
puainic h n I t h
ai'rrtniuH, It (III v
lull nun Minn, pir
It i t. ilia itii'tnlir.'i
ti tho tiu.Ml pn a;i it'"
torn mltlitliiiinl rolil.
tfrrurr,:Ct!3 Iff I
oi.mpletuly l.cula li e C,
r'-"' - rr- -so
aroell. T5iH' A 1,1
m ill or SM'H
aoiio ui male urn
Apply a partli:
of tin- Halm Inlnem
nofirtl. A l"W ln'iulniia n lleve. A thon.tmh
treu nirm will Curr. Ami-ralile to tiae. Hetiil
tor nn umr. rrii e J Of nta. l y mall or at d'nn
gll-.
tl.Y IJ HOT II Kit . Dr Jtfutitt. Owi50, N. T.
Intrniirrnt KOI.K'ITOKS WANTKI) lot
GEN. GRANT'b OWN BOOK-
Ills uWiN At't'DlM'iil ihe tn-iita inlliliir)
atru)rlc'iit inoilprn tlinea. iluu ( uo klruuilyor
diTi-il t Ntireva, ol fi'iil la murvrlona. Ail.lroia
IHH IIHA l Hill 1.1. , 1'uaa, TU CliotauinSt.,
l'lillii., 1'it.
nv travel nrt U to tlio trade oor ataple anil
JL felehrated Ctawa, Tnbaooo. t'larareUea, 1'lw-a,
to. Lllieral arraiw-nvnULfXilary or Commlaal'in.
AiMr.-a at nnoe, N K W TO UK V HAVANA
C1UAU CO.. AT UrMSway, Nw TarM.
MENTION TUW PAl'Klt
aaall I I i 1 11 I I
Agents Wanted for our Naw Book.
ThaHPTor xiir urnri.T.fonwKkihui
ellinr br the r ".!.' NoonuitHititlon. OnJf
Ixxik of (la kind. The " HI' Y revaala many aniu
oihtvftr nnver hafiire pnlihalied. A araphlc ueonaa
of the oonaotraoy to aneaealnate LlnroTn. farilniin ex
reriDi,iioor r (iKU4L aria In alio IUIm'I lpltoli
heir hiirolo lirarory fully rooanted In th'e lria
ak-trh. a TVe "Spi" la tan mm thrtlllna war
Hiok rfff fun1lked Kmluraeu ny bunitriwla of
J'reaa anil A. nu' tiiatlmonialii. A larae bandiwm
Dona; wirM"!! aoiliuatrallnna, Bad atamp rorair
aulara. M-Anant wantadj varywhar.
LA.WIMTKU& IIATC'lIa UMlord. Can
this papEn
may a! fennil rm
Si at OHO. P.
ttOWCM.(0-
Kiwai'4i'K AnTraTjainn
nTranatan P
PCaKAn (10 9iroot
titraet), where adarr
aiDif roiiiraota
maoa Iji
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an d Jeweler.
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in Beaver's office, two . doora east of
pnblio tbut I have now on band a
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THE NEW HARDWARE STORE!
J'J P.SHIRK, Proprietor,
iBnavertown, Pa.
I desire to inform Uifi people tbat I have just received a full line of ,
SHEL & HEAVY HARDWARE
consisting of Light and heavy Iron, Tires, Steel, Heavy and licht bolts
Springs, Iron and Steel wedges-
FARM IMPLEMENT
tl . a
Cultivators, Pumps, Window Screen
PAINTS, OILS.
Carpenter's Shoemakor's nnd ' Coachmaker's supplies, Chair., Wood and
WiliowMfvare, Nails, Uii ciotn, and a
COOK Att
va A m av
I in ware, ft C, ac. siuavoa complete line oi podia wincii was pnr
chafed at the lowest price, I am confident I enn satisfy buyers in quality
and price, and cordiHllr invito their patronage.
Just received a lot of bole, Culf and
April 30, '65.
THE BEAVERTO WN , ,
CARRIAGE and HARNESS
Manufactures of Uaronches, .Tump-seat
Mngle apct double llaruess.
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4 CD rf
75
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" Call and'seo oor $75.00 Top Hnprgy, which we are muling a pc cialty
linilding Material taken in exoboDge for woik. Call on or address"' ' ' '
L'V; J. P. KEAKNS.
Unjl.Wt'. ; BKAVERTOWN, PA.
New Goods I
FURNITURE.
Tbe aadorsigned wonld rosnebf fully'.anobunpe fo.lhe'prinlib thai ha
is! still in the field, with tbe iboslooruplelo sck pf "Iiroiture in tbe
county, which' tbe tremendous ealosof the past few hontbV justifies him
to sell at bottom prices. The stock consists1 of all Bljlos and prieea.
Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits
Bureaus, Stands, v
lounges, Chair , Matrcacs,
and every thing io tbe Forcitire
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Cloth, Lamps, Wall Paper
VARNISHES,
full line or
STOVES
1 a a
IIurncsR leather Nails f 2 60,
Very Troly Yours
J. I'. SHIRK.
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WORKS! v
Carringes, Wagons, Sleigba, ligb
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NewPrice3l
f rjRNITURE.
Hoe.' Call and see Ut ycrrrtlvts.
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