r V r' "'""".oner., i 4 nilTER nm toinfc ..tlvt l j 5 LOOK AT THE LABEL ST. 5 i imn roll 1 The rt iti prlntrd after j our immc, on lh u. Uf this piper, mi, is I tin t lm ' Wlllrll y.ilir Ktlli,Tlp. Iloil hat Inch pulil. -I'rlco pr Year, u.se. M of'"! fc.it kwr)'- i if I WAGENSELLER, nnd Tropriotor, MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., PA THURSDAY, NOV. 5, lSl)(i. VOL 33. NO. 44. it; f LOCAL INTEREST m It MTor If thmw hlBJr J)"- nil nmi" u "7 i""" al tl in omcu. J,.h your vote T api-rs should drink spring I at and wraps aro in do- ball Beacon is dead and tries are shedding their i over, now quit talking n unmistakable full feel in buJite fad is running K)ler in now an eye sore iHe. Lur orders for coniwer- Irishman never falls i iHKe. pr of Freoburg was a office on Monday. impression- the foot ao falls in the mud. keep a Bjpply of nerve for backward suitors. lis of both sides are the gray under their Vn uuder the carriage ki take a ride on a cold ough the nose, keep lit, then you will not pfPouns Creek, paid risit on Tuursday"bf of Kreaoier, was a ufliee, Thursday of tho uniuial to bo for eighteen hours juwling visited her pa- Mrs. Mcnsch near Viduy. jn lust week was a tor having been call- BUCKS. to of tho Lutheran uy morning relobrat- fipper. pard und Willis de lta to tho comuiis Friday. Kreegor of Swiuo sister, Mrs. Chas. piHport lust week. e gontle and help- ui; oui, aoove all, 111 AIM.. 1- 1 i unu UOIUO IOlKS. t)Or Of S'.ultr. r - - mo 054 j u ford the guest of iH. Ulbh, Sunday. world at nrnnin. poU for the deaf upwards of 33,000 ph. Burns and his Kwn visted the pa- at this place last ter, an operator at uouie to cast his bis parents and ner of Bradford iduring the past friends at this . ir. wno spent the mg county, re a in Swineford, wersoxof Sha- era Uut St of their mother sox. nd wife have 'flt A YT w. (-. a., u. uisn s ,wberathey will ue. Capl. W. II. Knepp of Troxelville raised io his garden a raddish that weighs 12 lbs. Who can boat it T A marriage license was granted in Northumberland county to Dallas Wilt of Uhamokin Dam and Sarah 0. Mertz of Humruel's Wharf. Peter Carman, the hustling mer chant of Mt. Pleasant Mill", and his better half were the gueHts of David Kerstetter and wife Sunday. W. F. Kttincer of Troxnlvilln Iiak caught nine coon this season one of which we lire told, weighs 25 lbs. This is n remarkably good record. A. II. Smith editor of the Eliza beth villo ICcho enjojed the hospi lalit.v of A. S. Beaver and wife and visited his better half over Sunday. Shinoi.ks Fun Salk. F. ll. Maur er, New Botlin, is making HpecisI A en i t oners on aumgiuK. ren ai. m an other column, tf. Rev. D. Ij McL'iiu on Sunday evening held n special service at Hassiuger's church. The parson spoke on "tho Great Issue of the Day." Abraham Oarinan, oce of the county's progresHive teachers of Perry township, and wife visited the tatter's parentf, C. II. Steiuinger and wife Sunday. Nicmond'g lteformod church near llichfu l I. was dedicated last Sun day. Rev. Spuhn was nssisted by Rev. Bergcy of West Milton, and Noll of Pine Orove. II. Burns Smith and J. R. Kreeger attended the Buckoell-State Foot Ball (lumo at Williauiitport on Sat urday. They returned home Sua day well pleased with the result. W. F. Dagle and wife of Nor thumberland and James Beaver,' wife and son, Raymond, of Miflliu burg visitod their parents Gabriel Beaver's in this place over Sunday. Mrs. James Avers ou Thursday of lust week gavo n dinner to Rev. and Mrs. K. P. Lenuard of Lincoln, Ne braska, Mrs. A. II. Smith of Eliza bethvillo and Mrs. Diuiugor of Mil lieim. OvsTKlts! OVSTKUH I I OHTEHSIII "Did von have any oysters on the Half shell this reason V "No'-'Who keeps them T" "W. II. Smith at. the Central Hotel. Largo, fresh nnd fine 11 ivor, Half shell, 'inart or hun dred." 10-15-3t. Tho largo saw mill belonging to Uriah II. I'essler, of Penns Crcik, was totally destroyed by fire on Wednesday night of last week. The mill was in use on Wednesday all day and it is supposed that it caught fire from the sparks. No in suraucn. The Mifllinburg stage route had its time changed and loaves Mifllin burg at 1 a. m. arriving at Middle burgh at 12:30 n. m. The McKoes mail arrives at 11 a. m. and luavos at 12:30 p. m. and now makes connec tion with the Richfiold routo. The November number of tho lAidies' Home. Journal is an espec ial Thanksgiving Number, und filled to overflowing with the thoughts of the best authors. Tho Journal is simply incomparable in its sphere. Published by Tho Curtis Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa., at one dol lar a year ; 10 cents a copy. A smooth, easy shave, gonteol hair cut, or other tonsorial work, is always obtained at Solos' Barber Shop, in Wittenmyer's Building, op posite Post offico. Go to Soles nnd you will make no mistake, Shaving soap, face cream, hair oil and egg shampoo for sain. A. E. Soles. The Bucknell Foot Ball team on Saturday met and defeated the strong Foot-ball team of State Col lege, at Williamsport by a score of 10 too. This is a victory for Buck nell worthy of corambot. State Col lege last year defeated Bucknell and the fact that Bucknell prevented State College from flooring a single point denotes a victory of unusual proportions. Buckoell's team is a powerful one and no doubt will win many Uurels ere the season closes. Gr-xi.ez?a,l ZEJlec-bioxi. Pimhi dent DISTRICTS. Adams, Beaver, Beaver West Centre, Chapman, Franklin, , Jackson Middlelmi g lt.i o, . , Middlecreek, , Monroe, l'enn Perry, Perry West Selinsgrove Boro, .. Spring Union , Washington, TOTAL Pluralities.. . . ! a ! I0"i .! 17o! .! .; 2i w; Mj i IMi . 100 .! 85: .! 101S i 15! 202! U"! ! K3! ! 232! 2U2i lH.'ii 'r278r UongresM ICOD at.Large.j grass. i i 3 Senate. r a. 0D a X oj a H As so m 1'ly. X II - mm -1 if i Sheriff. Co. Treas. Commis sioners. 396. Couirty ; Co AuditiiiH. 'Cormier i j i x . T IS 07! uiv. nil. 2Mj 172 3i 2V2 3!j 20fi l:l! ft5 4i 1N2; III! 4!i (is; looj in; i47 KWj 1151 75 K 77: 'Jilli 77 i ItiH IfAl J 87; KVV 3: 34 172 'Jit: a. 212 34 3t 208 a7 31! 55 135 182 65i 55 W m '.( 8(1 4'j; 4'. !!'.: 70 71 147; 113; 113 1115! )2 90; 115! 102! ItKl li 7(5 7! 225: r,; 7(): 2iM: 73j 7 158. 7Hi 7: 186; 101 171: Iin;: 37! 170 3i;i 211 37! 2H'.t' 37; 55; l td! 188; 57j !'. 02: 8(5 51; 103 73: 113 115; 204j 115! U5i 101; 7( 1 i!8l)12550i2520 1 288 1 2(57 2580 1308! 15 I i 12(52 1251) 1271 I 245! 72! 204: D7j 151j 71 1K8; 1(50 10(5 174 211 210 55; l!Hi in 1 8S llll' l(i!; 222! 113 84 2(5:t: 20t; l7i lU(ii 37; 35! 37; ao; 138: 43; (It' 1(5; 71: 102 78i lOli! 75 2!J 7(5! ('.51 151)! 2(hV4:123n: 1419 i 1 (. 214; 212 54 185; li8; 7(i: llVI 172 204 83, 22(1; 2D7i Kill 187j 1(51 2583l314 12(50 :i7; 3:1! 38: 31; mi (551 25! 58; 73; loo! till; Ml! 7(5! B 73 80 5 r. 3 b ! ; x 1 It u L. W ; a c 33 : a :S I h 3 : v . - s .- .: ? 3; i i, 9- - 2 z' 2" ! :i; o 10(5 ni: 14(5! 153; 213; 81: 105! 41' 68i 138 103! 68: 89: 75! 7!; 5!! t7; 78j 1118! 80! 183! iin; 11(5! lor,; 82 i 7Jj Hi'- V 20O 81 1 101 Ull 1801 105 1(W 3d' 17S: 32! 215; 37l 210: 38 5:1; i:w! 171! 7!i! D2; (i7 7'.i: 54 V8; 77 154 117 1D5! H7! 117: 1(4 84: 75 237; 80 212: r.s; Mo! 78' lSt lC.'.t I! inj! 215! 207! 48! 102! 1M 7(i; 8:1; 111 KO1 112! 131 81 i 82 2!Mi l.'.o 2101 202! 1(12 187: IOC. M'.l 211 'JiNi 77 1C.3 80 1.1 1)1 1(H); 1)3 IS 1 170 12 21 35! II in! 4)5; lo-j :i7: 1)5! Iho; 2011: ii'.i; 75! 171); (i'ji 1111! 157i 32 20 10 ill 112 8H 78 r.i) 8;i 44 in (52 153 (50 75 154 lor.! 172 212 201(; 55! 11)3! I)'.) 80! 102 153; 1117! 115: 83! 22'): T'!n! li'.o: 182! Ini; 172 210 20S 51 ISC, '..". HO 102 1 ll'. l'.)5 115 N2: 231: l.Mi! I. VI 31 2 s 3d 31 I2D: '3! (,:l 4x 73; 120 H5 io? 7li 8 23 81 ll'.t 37: 33 12 3.Y 12s. 50: i.:t 53. 72; lll.l; s;t! 01; (',7: 7t D2 7!! Its; I Oil 171 213 2IH5 51 17 ! 72 101 152 I '.10: 110 K3 223 203 1 IS r.)7 3. 31 3S 3S 110 5.8 i;r. 5s 7s II'.) ;'.) Ill 75 03 75 Hi 1(17 252i;i404,2 I 1117' VIS 1342 i 200 2412,2288 1(52(113(5 130rt'll52' 2552;25im;; 130!) 1251 1252 127. 1 .251(1' 1381 1120 PR K S I D K N T-K L K CT WILLIAM M. M. KINLKY. VH ll PRKHIDKNT V.IM1T, OAIIHKT A. HOM VlCT, J. W. Swartz, commiHsioners' clerk, ou Saturday afternoon or evei.ing lost "J30. About 3 o'clock the bank paid him six new Five Dol lar bills uud after church Saturday eveuiug he missed the money. A diligent Hearch was made but the money could not bu found. Levi Beaver, Kratzerville ; Samuel Trevits, Kroainer ; Margaret Wilt, Kd. Shiudle, Ileiiry Lent.ff, Goo. W. Cross, Sunbury ; Geo. Gauglor, Nor thumberland and Fmanuel Drum heller, Ashberton were granted orig-' inul pensions and Drumhellcr got . his from May 30, I8i!5, through. G. W. Luug, attorney. Postmasters have received in structions from Washington to here after decliue to despatch from tho post office, all double or reply cards which have not boon folded by the Bonder before being posted, as re quired by the rules governing the treatment of such cards, and the publia is cautioued to carefully fold such cards in future before deposit ing them for nothing. 1 F. E. Bower and Mrs. Thomas Bower placed an order with Wm. Moyer for a large Sarcophagus mon ument in dark brown granite to' be placed on tho Bower burial lot in Middleburgh. One of the inscrip tions will be a memorial to her son who served in the U. S. Navy, on the ship ''Oneida" sunk in- Japanese waters. On Saturday evening tho hoys played the usual number of Hallow e'en pranks. Wagotm, fenrtes, bench es and other articles were found in tho H(inire Sunday morning. This is in commemoration of an ancient custom celebrated us All Saint's Day. Charles Howard Meredith, our accomodating drug clerk, who had been visiting his parent near Media, and taking un examination in phar macy at Philadelphia, on Mouduy returned to his post of duty. Dur ing his absence, W. II. Spaugler, the proprietor, attended to tho wants of customers McClure's Magazine foi November. The superior truth aud delicacy of tho old daguerreotype are rnado manifest in the November Mc Clure's, where fino reproductions of daguerreotypo portraits of Calhoun, Webster, Edward Everett, Dr. Holmes, Jenny Lind, and others, from rare collections still surviving, illustrate an entertaining paper, by Mrs. D. T. Davis, on the develop ment of daguerreotyping in Ameri ca. Soon after the discovery of the process American daguerrootypers became the finest in the world ; and there is a strange movement now to ward a revival of the art. The pa per is therefore, timely -as well a entertaining. M'KINLEY SWEEPS THE LAND. A Tremendous Wave of Re publicanism Rolls Across the Country from tho Atlan tic to the Rockies, Submerg ing the S lver Host- M lill.:V'M tOTK. - . . !) lilt V AN N lOli: 1-45 V4ii:hm iii.i. t ikoriir, . . an VOTES NKCEHSAKY TO ELECT 224. NlBti'n iirri! by MrKlnley. NlHl-x t'Hrrli'il l llrjiinii. Hlalos Ulivlc.iul Villi?-'. I-IuiuIKUm Alabama II Arkansas 8 Colorado l looiH'o Florida 4 12 000 Georgia It loimo Idaho 3 Ijouisia::a 8 25 000 Mississippi '.1 Montana 3 10 000 Nevada 3 2 000 North Carolina II 20 (Mm South Carolina .) Ti'imessi n 12 Texas 15 I'ttih 3 1001111 Virginia 12 2001m Mittro MIDI In ItiMlbl. SOih's CUtIihuI Null-.-. riiinilltu,K CJalifornia l) Missouri 17 HUiUin. Klectorul VoIoh. I'liKiilltlM. Connecticut (1 40 0(H) Delaware 3 2 (too Illinois 24 115 (MM) Indiana 15 25 (MM) Iowa 13 80 (MK) Kansas 10 7 000 Kentucky 13 20 000 Muino t 45 000 Maryland 8 ao 000 Massachusetts 15 loo (MM) Michigan 14 KM) 000 Minnesota 1) 30 (MM) Nebraska 8 13 (MM) New Hampshire 4 20 000 New Jersey 10 40 00!) New York 8(1 250 000 North Dakota 3 ft 000 Ohio 23 100 000 Oregon 4 3 0K) Pennsylvania 82 800 000 Rhode Island 4 20 000 South Dakota. 4 5 (XX) Vermont 4 85 000 West Virginia 6 18 000 Washington 4 Wisconsin 32 60 000 Wyoming 8 4 600 5V j P Mcrlrlr lllltrrx. Electric BitteiH is a medicine s.iil ed for any season, but pet Im-m mor generally needed when the languid, exhausted feeling prevails, when tin liver is torpid and sluggish and th need 01 a tonic ami alternative 1-. felt. A prompt use of this nuulicini has often averted long uud perhaps fatal billions fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteract ing und freeing the system from tin malarial poison. Headache, Iudi gestiou, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. 50o. aud $1.00 per bottle at GraybiU. Gariuai. A Co.'s Store, Richheld, 1'a. aud druggist. aH A FrfPliiirff Invriilar. In the list of patents granted t.. Pennsylvania Iuveutors this week we notice the name of G. A. Glust-, of freeburg, . Snyder couuty, hou has secured patent rights ou an air brake mechauism for street cars. -