he Leader ' 4 V . Cotumlssioen, 1 187 f t 1 Of Public nSLOOK at the label Tim dnip, prlntod after Jour nntiip. on the IkIh-I or tin pi"'r.Rinmii thi time t which your Milim-rlp-lri has lrn imui. ' -rrlce ir Year, tl.fci. ead By THE MASSES, Enterprise iro W. WAOEN3ELLER, I fllior nuv - r iWLiuuuBiJJUiiwjti, sin xvmi cu fA., Slfiri'EMUEK IT, 189(i. VOL. 33 NO '1 TnS TCEiW MFgguTTO MB T1H1E LEMEB IF CBIHMTBY JdHMBMAUSM ' .ATHtRED GOSSIP. as Picket tiy tlie Way side for the ration irase wnoraai the Post's Weekly Bano.net. L - . are tli Re-epliele ol krii.lrliic Krnt inl Thoe who ftmil.l ! Inrnriiieu .?! mrr. full? Perue lhee Mil". V. W. Wittenmver and wifo were Lewisburg on Monday. Kir. HiHifl S nith is tho cno.it of r. Neothng ut Miminourg. Augustus Springman ot Freeburg benti town Monday morning. Ilen. Stroub of Tallin has boon into 1 &n incronso of pou8ion. Special bargain day at Weis', So sgrovc, Saturday, September 10. Holm S. Kern of Beavertown was the county Boat ou Monday moru- Mr. E. C. Auraud visited friends relatives at JlitlliuUure last I. Onpenlieiiuer't store will bo lel on Sept. 17tu, being a He- w Loluluy. I. 0. Riteinan of Sunbury Man in Kn Detween trains on inuradiiy D.ist M'pek. Couuty ChriHtian EnJeavor ting will be belJ at Seliusirrove. tobvr 'ii ana 1. he prompt nsn of Aver'n Sarsa ii -ii ? 1 1 . ii iua win invanaoiy cure an ai- lions of the kidneys. iuuk Gaugler nuJ family of So krovo were tbo gueBU of Aaron L ii incur on humlay. on't miss to viHit Weis' store. rove, on naturaay. sentember ii, ior spechil uargaius. Iyer's Sarsaparilla, highly concou- hhi, in iuo uiuHi economical Dioou pher that can be used. ie hereby iuform our friend that store will be closed on Ihurs- , nept. 17. b. Weis, Seliusgrove in. Lizzie J. Smith attended tho ling oilier sister. .Mrs. Cron r,iit Millliuburg Tuesday of last K. Prry rousi oi iUiuon wan in last Thui s lay night on a trip m up uiiis to aavertiso the coun- lir. turday will be a big day for pu. I here will be a McKinlt v I raisiug aud a Furmers' Alliauce Iuig. . R. II. Ilummcl and son, liar f St'liiisgrovo visited her father, ruin arecger aua family in (lord. lis is the time when the coun- i iiooi uov wishes ho lived in the where the vacation lasts one oncer. ran and his free silver coterie ertuiuate after the November on w hore (Joxey did. Keep off ie grass. We I on Sale. F. kl. pw iJcrlin, is tuakina- on Shingles. See ad. column. Muur- speciul in an tf. Inntnt ana l.-ltf 11 m ouj n iuut uiui mo ueai irevii ent nt the nrosent time i hly the result of children hav eir ears boxed. 0. S. Shierer of Beavertown iwm.k attending the meeting "auville conference in ses t Llizttbethville. r.T ?l-Iiigle, administrator of K.Mglo, docoased, Bold the tin ? i, i uaunon. Mr. Shan k chargo on Monday. Wwhero publish a letter from rnfiff. kVwritl,n b n . luu Hume cuurcn. - j... mm oi rroeburg thinks KnSBil UD,iraitft'1 coinage lf.ir. r ."-7u,i,u D0 a ?. iy nJtti oi any politi- I l T.-We desire to burgh who so generously as Jyt week at the funeral of f II. IT TTl aaiVnnn KyJr County Teachers' In. W. V. tie Middleburgh 7th i r;r, ue- "t of talented lectl -ov. i-iio uccas ;urdaVr' V- Ward ertown meeting Thursday The Lord's supper was celebrated in the Chapel Sunday morning. Thero will be a festival at the Chapel on Monday and Tuesday evenings of court week. Rollin Howersox, the teacher of the primary school, was sick Mou day ho there wa no school. Tho Junior C. F,. of the Lutheran church expect to pionic in the grove of A. II. Ulsh ucar the Vmi next Sat urduy. Franklin Milling Co., are soiling i$ran and Middling at mc. and 75c. per hundred or 1!H1 and 14.00 a ton in fiiM) lb. lots or more, for a lira itea time only. 9-17-3t. A heavy rain and wind storm pass ed over the county Saturday af;er- ueon. At the west end tho lields were washed und ut tho east end of tho county considerable damage wai uono. Hlin MpICiiilit nlnli . f i 1. 1 j iit.iAA id .... .... ...... .iiw . a going to l$ea vol town on Thursday evening. All tnciiiho-.s nlioulil as seinbln at the court house not later than 5 o'clock. Hacks will leave for Uuavertowu at that time. Don't place your order for a buggy until you soo the Safety buggy man ufactured by the Safety Buggy Co., of Lancaster. A sample buggy can bo Heen at my livery h table uoar the arthiugton House, tf. W. II. Jones, Agent. II. H. (trimm. lwi . nt (lua nlaon and J. 11. Hurt man of lVuns Creek Wl.l'II ill I'llllii.ti.tiilii,! I.ijI liuk They each brought homo tho latest stylo of a McKiuley Button and take great pleasuro iu showing them to their frionds. Tom TIartor last week iu the Belle- fonto (tiizftte coes into ecstnev be cause they thou already had the new certificates. We have bad them here four weeks alreadr. Now it is in order to congratulate Cashier luompson instead of the Belief ont bank omcials. Students from neighboring towns wuo wisu to take lessons on anv mu sical instrument, vocal iuutruction. etc., one, two or more times a week can und every facility at tho Mueica College, Froeburg. For information address, i-:i-3t. Hkxkv B. Moyeii. Mrs. M. L Cromuiller of Milllin burg, a sister of Mrs. Lizzio J. Smith mid K. O. Sliindel of this placp, last week was married to Uov. Dr. John A. J.aruest of Mitllitiburg, Mrs. Cronmiller used to live at this placo and is the daughter of the late Kov. bhiudel. If you want to get good glasses of tho very best quality at lowest prices give Dr. F.J. W ugeu seller. Seliusgrove, atrial. The Doctor has purchased a comploto optical outfit, and i prepared to lit glasses to lucet tho demands of any eye. A smooth, easy shave, genteel hair cut, or other tonsorial work, is always obtained at Soles' Barber Shop, in Wittenmyer's Building, on posite l'ost ollice. (lo to Soles aud you will make no mistake, Shaving soap, face cream, hair oil and egg shampoo for sale. A. K Soles. Imitation Goods are gotten up for the ignorant und gullibl j. Tho per sons ablo to read and write are not so easily fooled. They will insist that lines Kootboer is handed them. and nothing else "just as good." The best imitutiou is no good, and you kuo-.r it. Refreshing to Cam paign paraders. Mrs. Noetling of Mitllinburg, the wife of Dr. John Noetlinsr of Selius grove, died on Saturday night. She is a sister of O. C. Dreisbach. who has been spending tho summer in this place in the picture business. A daughter. Clara, is in tho Presby terian Hospital, l'hila. and u son is at college in .Missouri. Funeral takes placo Thursday. ItnN'xioEn--Mn.T.En. At the resi dence of John Beuninger in Swine ford on Monday evening, Herman S. ltonnincrer was joined iu holy wed lock to Miss Carrie Miller, daughter of Henry Miller. Uev. D. K. Mc Laiu performed the ceremony and the culalhumniaus serenaded the happy couple. The l'ost extends its best wisbes to the bride and groom. We have received from the School of Agriculture of the State College an attractive pamphlet of twenty four pages describing the courses in agriculture offered by that institu tion. This pamphlet can be had by addressing the Dean of the School, Ut. 11. 1. Armsbv. at Stute College. P. O., Centre Co. Ilenrv Samnsell. Chairman of the Republican Standing Committee, was iu town Saturday on his way to Beavertown to make arrangements for the Republican rally at that place on the 17th. Out of 21 salesmen who came to bis store at Centerville last week 17 were for sound money, one was a red hot nonulist and the other three were nou-committul. Cloyd Steiningor of Lewisburg was in town last week looking up some family history. Carbon Secbold and wife and M. Z. Steininger and wifo are attending tho Centre Hall picnic. Nothing but the tleclini returns in November seem likely to shut Bryan up. Ho i certuiu to bo kuocked spocchl 'si tho i. Irvin Ii. Tlerma.n Ibis .v,-Jj moved to Georgetown where he has ob taineda school. We wish him abund ant success in hi new Held. Miss Libbie Dunkelbeiger wishes to announce that she lias received her fall stock of good and is able to supply tho dviu ui l of early custo mers Susan Brooklyn t. and Mag. Doihl. Sunbury, John Kr intt, l'uxtonville and John Beed of Silnm;rove wore granted original und increase of peusioiis. Chas. H)wcr, l'si , won an im portant, law suit against the Suhiiuc- lianna Mutual I no Ins. Co. of liar risburg in Millliutowu Saturday, Spt. 2, is Hi. Tho large room in the bank build ing has been rented for tho use of a Bryan and Sow. 11 Club. V under stand a desperate effort will be made to organize u club The Long brothers, proprietors of i enu Cave, are now constructing very large and haodsoino boat to bo used in faking visitors into the cave. n win i-iii rj niiii us many more as tho old boat, which is u very com mendable enterprise. t The Bucknell Foot-Ball team went into training nn Monday nttniuu n under Coach Will Young, of Cornell University. The lirxt game will be plavod at Lewisburg with yoming Soininarv, Sept. lit . Tho second game will bo with the U. of 1 ut l'hila. Dot. Hid. If the country editor would snap at all the inducement held out he would soon oo a millionaire. If he ran a paper according to the popular notion ho would soon be in Wio poor house. If ho published all tho items that are sent him he would bo iu jail oue half tho time and iu tho hos pital the other half. Picnic last Saturday ut Centre rillo by its two Sunday schools, Lutheran and Reformed 11. C. Sampsell, Supt.. Kvangolieal, It. H. Walter and J. V. Bingaumn, Supts. Singing by the schools. .Mrs. Dr. Sampsell, organist. 1'raver by Uev. W. W. Uhoads, Addresses, by Uov. Uhoads and Prf. Win. Afoyer. Music, Centrevillo Cornel Band, Doxology and Benediction, Uev. Uhoads. A bounteous dinner wus served by tho kind luotheis. The woods at uh. ut .'I l). in. was nromtit- ly vacated by reason of rain. X. Win. C. (Jietzineer, th hustling Uegistrar of Bucknell University, Lewisburg, dropped into our nllico Monday ul tin noon with the perspira tion standing on his brow in beads as largo us acorns. Ho had only a few momouts to stay. He wus hero ou business for the University but took enough time to tell us that the attendance this year was so largo that nearly nil tho uvailablo rooms were occupied. Mr. llrotzinger has done a great deal or work for Uuek nell aud he is constantly busy look ing for now student aud caring for those who matriculate at his favorite institution. In order to reduce our largo stock of Dress (ioods und linings, wo have concluded to hold another special sale on Saturday, September 1'.'. As usual wo will allow a discount of -0 per cont ou till Dress (ioods und lin ings on tho above mentioned day for cash, thus giving you an opportunity to buy 1.00 worth of goods for ho cents. This sale will include all the Dress Oood wo have in stock, in cluding Silks, Satins, etc. Uemem- ber the date, buturduv, September l!th. S. Weis, Seliusgrove. Inter-County Fair at Milton. The Twelfth Annual Fair of the Milton Driving Park and Fair As sociation will be held this full on October Oth. 7th. Hth and Mb. The speed progrume oilers .purses ug COURT HOUSE CRACKERS. Levi Swangor and wife to Allen E. Iiothrock, one acre, etc., in West Beaver township, for :J5. D. Bolander, sheriff, to Isaao S. Iiothrock, tract in West Beaver township, with tannery. Emanual t rantz and wifo to Clin ton Keiter, tract of land in West Perry towusbiy containing 7 ncrcs. Consideration 8173. Joseph W. Powell and wifo to Cliuton Keistcr interest iu tan nery iu W. Perry township contain ing 10 acres for .Ioihi. I.pllrr J run I nl. The will of David M. IJotdorf, late of Frcrburg, was probated last Thursday. O.io A. Botdorf and 1). Flaveu Botdorf are named us execu tors. Tho widow and children arc, ua'ued U8 heirs, Letters of administration cum los tamento annexo on Saturday were granted to A. S. Kurtz iu the estate of John Kurtz, late of West Perry township, deceased. Mxi-rliifc l.lmii-. II f . . n t i IS tAK EX i-VH'H ,) lJHK.vM Of ISl.ts. Hut follow-ill!.' til:irriiiL?o li. censes have been grautod since our iusi puDitcation : ). lames T. A ilson. Belleville (Minnie I. Mattern, Adanisburg J Chas. K. Aimtneriiian, f Mary J. Aurand, BRYAN AT A DISCOUNT. .1 number oftlir Ntwr llur itml n n-m-br ofthr nnii'liiirrh n llrjim Dit not llilnk miirh r llr.t nn. The Selinsgrovo Timctot August 27th, says : "Who is this man Leonard, of No braska, who says that Bryan is only an ordinary man Some people, in Nebraska ns well us in other st iles, ore credited with knowing but little concerning great men and we guess Leonard belong to that class uf incD. We public isoni, f H. S. It I Carrie 3 ennui gcr. Miller, Sunbury Sw ineford .Trial List, Sept. term, D. Bolail der vs. Snvder Co.: W. Troiitnian vs. Isaac Spotts ; Mollic M. Burns vs. P. U. U. Co. : B. F. Wugensollor vs. belinsgrovo Water Co. "i iiix" ii it r. t i ii r.s i.ii I'lllS I llOIII lie lnM IIHMiitluic iiml In H lli. grogating $2.12.1. Tho premiums for stock, agricultural exhibits, me chanical, aud art displays amount to over 5,000 A magnificent attrac tion has been secured that will iu suro patrons of the Fair a tine eques trian entertainment each day, in cluding Hurdlo. Uoinan Standing. Chariot and Team races, etc. Ex cursion rates on all the railroads. MAREtlED. In New Berlin. Sent. 8th. by the Rev. S. Sidney Kohler, Jacob Maur- er and Mrs. Sarah S. Dunkelbergor both of New Berlin. Sent. 14. at the home of John Renninger iu Swineford, by Rev. D. McLair. Herman . jienninger and Miss Carrie Miller, both of Swineford. ' Chicago, Sept.. H. Harvey, author of "Coin's Financial School . ' drew out yesterday J,.r0;, which he naa in tue Metropolitan National Bank, insisting on being paid in gold It took just one hour for Mr. Hup. vey, wdio is a regular depositor of the Metropolitan National, to induce the paying teller of tho bank to hand out the gold and the demand dually had to be backed un bv an order I rum Cashier Hitchcock. Two minutes later Mr. Harvey mid ins private secretary were nui i ving from this bank to the First National Bauk and soon ufterwurd the gold was locked up in Mr. Harvev s strong box in tho safe deposit do part incut. Then the man who wrote "Coin' went home, feeling that a part ut least of tho money he has made from his book was safe against a possible panic. Mr. Harvey could not be found last night, but his private see i r tr- . t reiarv, .miss mix, said the money was drawn out so it could bo shown to the people. ... . I'ri'iiilinii on n Mlicr .rllll. nl.-. The new 1 silver certificate now commands a premium of '.'.' cents. When it was discovered that the word "trauuuillit v." iu the extract from tho constitution in tho scroll in front of the bill was spoiled wrong, only one"l" being used, the premium . , i ... . r a, i was raised to jo coins, j lien came tho news that the issue of the bills had been stopped to correct tho er ror, whereupon tho premium was advanced to li.) cents. Ex. Tho truth of the ubovo statement could not bo verified at tho First National Bank of this place. You can get nil tho 1 certificates you want ut par. Editor Post. niilill.'buruli Tin Sll.ii. Having purchased tho tin shop of the Estate of Harry Reigle, I have made a reduction ou all tiuwuro. When vou come to town cull to sen mo. You will bo surprised to Iourn oi ine low prices. All woi k is in sured to be first class us I am as sisted by D. T. Uhoads, ono of tho host tinsmiths of the county. Fur ther particulars of my great bur gains will be found ill tho next issue of the Post. M. L. Siiaxnox, Middleburg, Pa. h below n t.il I in- fi-.M.. T vv. roisom, i-.... a prominent attor ney of Lincoln, Nebraska, who has been practising at the same bar with Uryau and partaking of couiuiuniou , l,1I."amo t'11'1"- It makes but lit tto difference what our conteninory's opinion of Bryan is, but it nukes ft great difference what tho people of Lincoln think or Bryan. Tho letter was not writtdii tor publication nn 1 so there can bo no excuse for the op. position to cry exaggeration. The letter is ns follows : Lixcu.x, Ni:u., Ji i. 22, UM. E. P. Lkoniuh. Eso.. Mid llebm-L'li My Dear Leon an! : Since Lincoln lias become one . the most noted places in this polit cai campaign, I thought vou woul probably bo interested iu liearin irom tbo seat or the war, and w hat tho people of Lincoln think of Bryan una jue piaiioriu upm winch ho siaua. !. It., i . I . r . . i i iu wio nisi piaco, Jillicoiil IHH U ..... .. l.n i i . .i "...TF, uen eiiiisiaeie I llio most 111 iciiigent city, tho most moral c.tv nini tue most progn-ssivo -ity iu th State; and as such, has alwavs beei a Republican stronghold. Linc.is ter Couuty generally shows a' laii. percentage of votes for tho UepuLli caii Hiuiidiim nearer tlian any othe couuty in the btato, It vras to this kind of a people that was nasuod me news or tho sudden ties. I think tho Nation would make a serious inistake in placing the re sponsibilit.v of this Government in ins hands ; for hi extreme views in dicate u mind that would be easily inlluenc.-d nnd warped. I did not intend this letter, when 1 started it, to be a treatise on the political situation, but it has grown to bo nearly that. But, Leonard, vvo mean everything it savs ; mid I feel positive you will do everything in your power, although vou are among strangers, to further the cause as represented bv our stand ard bearer, Major UeKinlev, and we all trust to huvo tln pleasure of re joicing at his election this fall. Yours very truly, M, W, i'oj :e Tho first reader of this naner. rn. siding in this county, who writes to the President of Franklin college. New Athens. ().. that he or she will attend this year, will receive 10 weeks tuition free, in tho classical philosophic, scientific or norma! courses. And any. oue securing the largest club of subscribers for this nuper by Nov. 1, will get 20 weeks free, and the ton securing the next largest clubs, & weeks each. Frank lin college has sont out U. S. sen a- tors, governors, etc., aud 200 min isters, and is ono of the oldest, cheapest, and best. All other nec essary expenses, including board, furnished room, rent of tixt books, and washing only $2.00 to $2.60 per week. Students can get a thorough education at the lowest rates. Send for catalogue at once to Rev. Wm, A. Williami. D. D.. President. Ka Athens, O. tf. exalting of one of tuoir townsmen by tho Chicago Convention. At first, nio loffii wus very cntiiusiustie, be cause sho lia l enough piti iotism to rojoieo witn Mr. Bryan iu the honor that had been paid liim, and through uim, snared ny all citizens of Lin coin. But niter wo became familiar wn n i no platform ou which he stands an I after cool, calm reason hud l. gun to take tho placo of the enthusi asm. wo saw t hat it was not Mn l for blind endorsement, prompted by patriotic dosues, but ono when too principle and nlatforms mum sonted bv McKinloy and Bryan n 1 ed our careful consideration. A .!.. cnled ro-action has Hot in. und think there is no doubt that Urvuu will not carrv the Ward of ilm ".iv in which ho lives, or the city of Lin coln, nor tho County or Lancaster nor the State or Nebraska, nor tin ... i.. . J lllllll IIL iiirgo. This strife over tho monnv i u tion is more than a political or busi lies move. It ha ns it foundation .1 . i no very principles oi Diisinos un- ler winch our country has been built up. According to my way of thinking, all that is honorable, nil that is just, und all that is sensible bucks the gold standard. It. is on v fanatics, or parties prompted bv the expectation oi making political cap ital out of it, or those who would like to repudiate their honest obli gallons, that are bucking tho Hilver agitation. I do not mean to say by mis, tiiut tiiore are no honest, intel ligent people endorsing the silver question. I believe, during tho late war. t Here were lust us honest, nod intelligent people who bled in the Utiso of (Joilfedorucv. as t here were in tho North. But arter t his excite ment l over und tho mutter ha been deluded bv time. I think the advocates or silver will bo round to bo as much mistaken now us tho cu- lorsers or tho Confederacy were then. Thero are niuo votes in this ofiico ; eight or them will bo cast for Mc Kinloy i tho ninth will bo given to Bryan. I simply refer to this to illustrate, and to disubiise tho minds of any ot our eastern friends who have thought thnt bocauso this is Mr. Bryan's home, we all endorse his standard and ideas. I do not remombcr whether you are personally acquainted with Mr. Bryan, or not. I have enjoyed that distinction for a number of yours, aud while I have nothing but praise for his personalities, his moral con duct, and his froodoiu from the cor ruption that too often surrounds a Colitician, and while I cannot help ut admire the wonderful gift of or atory which he was endowed by his Creator, still, I always have and al ways will oppose his extreme, wild political vagaries. He has done noth ing to.prove himself worthy of the responsibility of tho great office which ho see Its. lie is unknown in the field of political economy, among tue statesmen of the Nation, and among those who have nroven them- elrea worthy of Brest resnonsibili. ' so-.T, bee y. w THE PRIZE WINNERS. In order that oui readers niav know more about the winner or the losrs Susquehanna University scholars!:!,, ,,n,. ,.m. Sketches o the lueU sns. Arthur U Bowersox, the winner of the fust prize, and E F. Snyder, the winner of the second prize, are already at the inslitiition un I ink! ii. t. leu, i iagy oi us extensive and training ability. A. C. II i.i. i ,IIX. Aiinur u. Hi.veri.ix, the ui ine ur.si pnze.is the and rt.irah Bow. liboral winiiiM' son of Serenils i ding ...v. ..,uu iMwersox, residing in Centre townsn.p. lb. was bom near Centrevill,.. l.b. .Id, s;:., .IM. i. is nearly ii v.. irs of n,.. II.. i.,. iii lover been away to school, ulwavs having attended the country hcIiooN near Iih lather's homo. He has ul ways lived at hom.t an I conse.iuent l.V ho was raised with pure and righteous influence i, the best foun dation upon which t ) build an edu cational fabric. i:. r. .sn.t .i.ip. E. Foster Snyder of New Berlin, die winner ol the second prize, born iu Jackson township, .Nov JJ7!, on the farm of David Snyder! Hs father. Franklin Suyd.r, Was ww," l;;,.,-2rt. lstl: April 27th. iss7. lli mother was born Novem ber 17th. ls.v.i died November !th, Hot. Alter the death of his rather, l oster lived one year with his moth er. Then he live I two year with his grand parent. His grand moth er died April 'Jiiih, is.iii, kj,,.,! s; hi grand I it her died Jul v 2:ird. 1 s.l aged '.in year. This left him .l.-u M an orphan. I-Vun this time on lie worked at various i, ices during die summer, going to school ii. il. n,. tor. Last Snriiig he went ii c i College lit New Bel lit;. J.: .,iv lie locanio a contestant 'u the I'osr's greut contest. In t 1 hi. u'in .bii. gent und faitl.ful i:i I ii,n, m deserves tho prize In; win: I'ust. i w Seliusgrove t .!;mg u Ivuutage of his prize. Mr. S'lvder w i idw "i ii,;..i.- the Midillebur.'li I'.isr tiil.nw Hi,. end or all tho naners in Snvder county nnd no one can get a larger f reading anywhere for J. Ilm-r.t ltri-ll-r. Harrv Kreiler the iviiiiu.r ..r third prize was born in 'hapuiau township, Snyder county, Sept. 7th, lNSil. Hence ho is now sivl v..!u-j of age. His only ad;antago of school und eduction wus at Houtz' school in hi native township. In nil n school davs ho ha been v.. ir regular in attend nice havim- missed only 1 i i days. This is a ronrirLiMv good record. For tho last two m i; , ho ha been under tho inM i in i ,n of Mi Ida G. Ti-out man of lleiu- loll, Pa. lie will attend si houl nt his accustomed nlace this wintei- und next spring he will matriculate at Susquehanna University at So- insgrove. At the age of si- vim pw Harry went to live with Uev. S. W. I lei rol l near Holler nnd ho is Kt ill there. P. Giand Republican Rally and Pole Raising Tho Republican club of Snlem. Pu . will raise u McKiuley and Ifolmit pole, one hundred feet high, ou Sat urday. September J'.llh. between the hours of 1 o'clock p. in. und 2 o'clock in. The Hpeaker for Hie occasion will bo Major E. P. Rollback, u veteran of the Grand Army and tho Honor able Bonj. K. Focht oi' Lewisburg. ono or tho lending members of (he oiinsvlvuina Legislature. Tho Uo. publicans ot tho county are respect fully invitoil to bo present to partioi. puto in this event. Bv order of Ex ecutive Committoo of Salem Rei tiilii as Cluu. hi i.i. ii:iit rt: iii:ki:. Tho newspaper debato on tho mon ey questiou between A. W. Musser or Beavertown, and M. K. Hussing or or Franklin township, has result ed in a challenge to a public debate of the question. The tirst challenge was inudo by M. K. Hussingor, the silver advocate, to take placo Sept. 1. Musser nas siuco issued u cuulleuge for a public debate in the court house, Oct. 17th. We understand Mr. Hassmger 'will accept. Musser advocates the single gold standard. I. fi ! I -r-'-r.-.-- - 4r-j wur: M I''. su"