Official Election Returns for Snyder County for Nov. 3, 1896 LO fill! I l in M S 1 TTT ' ' A CHANGE OF BUSINESS ji&UOll AN OPPORTUNITY THIS RONiS'TnTn o7;-1; rxlio HAS NEVER T5tPTPM ntitiwtitin T mini GIVES CLOTHING prjR CHASERS AN OPPOR. 3 T UNITY OF A LIFE 55 ! l-.Vl COUNTY i I 3 I 3 I wT I - 13 1 3 I - I J 1 I I I "If I -JU I ? 1 ? I IF 3 5 .Si 5 i : 4i V I I I I 1 I i i l .i I 1(MJ 3;i IM 37 100 87 lOlj 87 100 8 108 il." 103 106 421 32 10i "lOfl 34 37 "lOO 87 I'. ! . ! 175 2 170 3; 174 3". 175 8.1 14 0:( 17 H2 18' 10 21i 2U 172 172 28' 171 84 It iv. i WV.t I 2i:J ii 214 87 214 87 214 3-1 23 3D 315 37 2151211 8r 4" 212 210 3d 4:' 213 i i'- u- -JOS :it 2(U 87 210 :W 212 :t 205 41 210) :iH 2i7! 20fl 41 81 209 203 4 8."i 2o H Oiiiiiaiu , .'1 121 55, 140 s :,4 141 M ):h 63, 4Mj 70 141 112 ft 3 51 12l 12 ;4 140 Frm.Mi. ' ll 111 l1 57 ! 5.1 K ft:. 192! 5 171 79 193 l:i 4U' 8 198 ISO 68 ,Vj i7 M I i. 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I , Kit l'J:i' 7:s 101 71 104 7:i 97 7 OS 79 Wl 04 95, '.' 102 103 73, 70 101 74 Mom..!- : 13 111 153 115 KIO 10j 172 10 ID 80 154' 117 144 100! 10 1''3 140 120 100 133 119 IVii, 2'i- 9-' 201 95 222 7 204 D'l 1N3 11 105' 07 170 03' 209 41 1071 195t 03 100 09 I.T,- 117! ;:. 115 104 113 ion 117 104 HO, 105 117 194 113 131 09 91 113 113 iwl 04 110 111 IVny WV.l -;! 7H 7n HI, 75 H3 7H H3! 70 H4 75 Hll H2 75 M S3 7i 07' Hi 73 .Srlin-i.,v,J '.';!2 7:1 215 7'J 2II3 51 220 :: 222 0 237 H(. lOOl 139; 179 ! 229! 2:il Hsl 74! 2M 93 in.' 2'. 77 ?04 77 201, 70 207 7:; 200, Hi 213, ft 210.202 n 2031 1 it o;: 02203 70 I nion 1H 77 15!I 79 187 75 101 H(i 149 Oli 100 7s 131 102 00 7. lOOj 154 h 79 14; 94 Vai.iiiiiai.i-1 l 17 10c I uoj 159 1H7 101 1M0 105 134 101' 179j 187, 137 151 l2j 14 104j 4J 107) 107 T .t ils .'5i 127 25t() ISC'- -'i5k' 12:10 253 131 1 '.'521 1401 !M 1347 -'42 22W 1020 1130 2553500 i?ij :12CI,2492,i37: M.ij,.tiu.w. 1277 JlS72j :419j I209j 1117 12 lj j j j Municipal Woman Suffrage in Kansa3. I. I li-.k .M J,i'l:n. "f K -ilitiM. Tho iuvostineut of Ktu-iiK woiupii with iniiiiirip il 8iiirViii?o hd1 broulit to woiu m herself nil guin nil 1 no lots. It U li ro ldtu3nstr ito 1 td.it we wo men who vote rem. tin in pro-H'tit Ioss'8iou uot only of nil our "an cient in-iviloKoa" but wo havo "riRhtti" aJJcl thvruto. In Inc. 1 extra privi lotf unci coiiHiJcnition auJ Hpucinl attontion uro ourn in )nrfol iucu of our enfriiiicbisoiUeDt, purticuUrly whtMi flection cUy is nt lmn l. Tho homo bus not nuffdred auy loan by reiiHon of our woiiihii tnkinif art i i the election of city officinU. vThe Wlumlnriuij prejudice which to. I out uiimt woiniu'd eufmuuh iseiu mi on the mi: iroof grief to oome to ti'iiuit fiui chililreu thereby, has bo-u -li.-t.u-iu.-J by the Jemonstration thul v illus in no more incompatible witn v uliinif httle fatiert. wowiuif on but t. ih uu I -wonpinij Uoorit thn it in with lui'tcUiiinlisinsj, blitcktimith iun or firming. Woinnu Huffraue in ii 't.i.il oporution demountratoa thul tim .'X-rcisH of the suiTrui?e by wo.in'u ilom not lossun mother lore, dwnini-th wifely devotion nor weaken worn t i'h lovalty to homo and its d();i'V"t interesta Tu ali woinen here are eligible to city ouuiurd on iiuil terms with men ouly 13 ot too noatly 3U(J mayors chairs buve been occupied by women in the 10 years of thoir enfranchiHe meut. If women had but 1 city of fices iu ciual proportion with tu."i about 1500 women would have ucivd uh mayors iu Kuusas duriuvr tho l ist decade ; but our women have not much desired office and have been elected generally for some specific purpose. When Home violation of law has been endured far past the point of toleration, then, in nt leat-t a do.xn cities, women have been put forward to perform a service from which men bhiink as likely to "hurt tbiur business" or as hcin mi uut;rutefu! task. As the "business'' of woiueu is inaiuly Hufejjuunlinj; their chil dren they do uot liud the conduct ing of a city administration accord qui,' to the laws of decency, sobriety and morality hurtful to their dearest interests. It is therefore that city governments are put into their iLftuds, aud they are known to have undertaken tho duties of "public trust" with proper sonso of the re -Bpousibility and to have performed their work in excellent fashion. Whether women poll thoir whole vote or not al every election, the fiact that "they are thoro to do it", lprevents the nomination of anv ex--cept the most upright men who can bo persuaded to accept the burden -of municipal oflice. Of courso we havo made mistakes in our choice of men at times, aud the results iu such cases woro dis tinctly disappointing but we have learned that high morality must meeds be joined with executive abil-jjj- and business experience-to mako 'an tllicient city ollicial. We have come in coutact with those difficul ties which put a representative form of government to the test, and out .oHhis widening of our knowledge tiind experience comes intensor loy ittlty aud h lengthening of that "pa triotism of peace" which is to make for tho salvation of our nation. The wife of Mr. Deouaril Wells, of Kat Britufleld, Mass., had been suN fering from neuralgia for two days, not being able to sleep or hardly keep titlll, when Mr. lloldeu, the merchaut there, seut her a bottle of Chamber laiu's i'ain lialui, and asked that she irlve it a thorough trial. On meeting Mr. Well the next day ha was told Chat she was All right, the pain had left her within two hours and that the bottle of lJalu Balm was worth $3.00 If It could not b had for less. For sals at 50 eeute per bottU by all druggists. PERFECT nd permanent sre th -ur by Hood's iSarsapaiilla, be .. se it makes pure, rich, healthy, life and health-giving BLOOD Stopping a Train. Some import int discoverie-t li r.' just been ma lo in Europe- How to stop a train when mi a- cidont is impeii dim has 1 ti b-eu a problem. Many plans have bo -n suggested, but almost all have been considered faulty for tho leism that they call for a quick stoppigK. In such a enso the shock woul I be so great that tho c irriatin b-t v -p'i tho engino an 1 tho rear of t!ie train would be siuasho l to Lj u aud their occupants crushed to death. Evidontly, therefore, a graluil stoppage is imperative. An admirable plan, which enables a train to slow do vu gialu dly, has recently been testo 1 at the railro t i station at Dresden. It U extre u,l.v simple, and has been found to work well. No intricate machinery is re quired, and the cost must be -small. A track is laid, tha rails of which sink or slope gradually into a bed of sand. As the train passes over this sand its whools meet with au ever increasing resistance, which soon becomes so great th it they are obliged to stop. Tho stoppage, how ever, is bo gradual that thore is no rough shock. The greater the swiftness of the traiu aud the heav ier the load, the more immediate is the stoppage. No damage then is possible, either as regards tho train or the passengers. Au experiment which was receuily tried with a freight train sii .vj,1 clearly tin uhh fulness of this very practical aud siuidIh plun. HOW TO I'll K VERT CIKHP.' SOMK KKAPIMU THAT WILL ttlOVK IS TKHKSTIMI TO YOI'NO MOTHKK3. HOW TO OC Aid) AOAI.VST THK U1SKASK I'rcup l ii terror to young mothers and to pitht, t hem concerning the liuiiM", tlrxt y inptoim ami treatment h the ohject of i It in Item. The origin of cr.'iip r a coininon cold. Children who m r subject tu it tnke eold very easily anil croup is itliiiot-t sure to follow, The tlrst syniptoin is boarse nens ; this is soon followed oy a tie- euliar rough cough, which in ent.il y reeognied and will never be forirot ten by one who ha heard It. The time to nut i when the child first be. conifN lioare. if Chamberlains Cough Remedy is freely given all ten- .l.kllAtf t ill .11.... - - Even after the crounv oonirli I.hk de- I lnalu'r ruin or wuiie, late r euiiv. veiopeu it will prevent the attack. I here Is no danger In giving this remedy for it contains uothlnir In jurious Tor sale by all druggists. A Letter From Iowa. .May City, Iowa, Nov. 7, 'W5. Cditor ol the I'osr. Iear Sir Inclose you will find a ditvk for $l.fi for my subscription for jour Ml JUT. v havo rold weather just now also a little snow. The farmers are may iickiiij eorn, which we have a Kiiintiful to this year. Our hur- vest wus excellent except tho wheat. rices we low but since the people see now me election is ironiir the icojile iitfiiin see what Keimblican- 1 TIM H I . m m sin (lis'S. i He little town ot Hurt- V shipped !l(),000 Imsliels of lrrain in five (lays. Tlmt is pretty goes! or a little town, lours Kesp'v. JOHKPH SrAl'KKKK. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. The 4'iiivinlliMi Till Meek I'minUe ti b- I. irjc. The seventh annua! conven i u f the Northuinberland-Snrder Union of tho Y. 1. S. O. K. to be held in the Luthuaii church, Sunbury, Thursday and Friday, November 12-13, promis.-H to be tho largost ever held. A largo number of delegates have already sent their names for entertainment. The program will be a good one and the local commit tee is sparing no pains to make it a grand success. All societies that have uot reported or received ft call should report to F. E. Welch, Sun bury, at once. WEST BEAVER. Tl.o lute ruin wus u rcut help to the heavy loaded boat in going titi Salt river after the returns of Sny der count v were Hindu public tor McKinley and llobart The auc tion nt MeClure on last Suttirday was well attended mid things brought a lair price The farmers ure busy plowing, sonic for corn ground and Home for onts T. F. Swine- ford and Y. II. Ivnepj) xjont a lew days last week iimr Siglcrvillc in si'iirch of ls;ars, deer mid cotton tails ; their reward was one jsior orphan cotton tail, lien, the Sig- Jervillo blacksmith, cli jt its lather and mother lx-lore they got over. Strangers should Is.; very cart ful into what company they get if they wish to keep their reputation at pur Tommy Marks, W.IIowell's jolly teamster, is alwavs iu itcmsI fjiirits going through our town, no sMP'A'UlMD-SDDPDF'PnlCB 3518,000 STOCK OF CLOTHING. HATS. GENTS' 'OLD. iiW Wo 8 Owing to the dentil of Mr. F. Loobour entire stock must bo sold re,rullcs of nut,,, valuout prices which wero imvcr before offered to tho public Thoy must go within 60 day3 and in order to ma : them go we have marked them down below the manufacturers' cost. sUijs for MEN. All our $:.(H) Suits will be 2.00 GOO 7.0K 0.0!) 10 IV) 12 !) ) 3.60 4.50 fi.00 7.00 8.00 All 11 A. 1ST Men's and Ba?s Over Coals. $3.00 Overcoat now 2.45 4.W " '3.'25 BOO ' " 375 6 00 " 4 00 7.R0 " R.no 9.00 " fl.on 10.00 " 7.00 12.00 " 8.60 Cliililrfcii's Soils & (teats. Child's Suit for $1.60 " 2(H) " 2.50 " weicoaiH iroiu ?i.i() to ?." in i err deBci iption. " It, 1'4 2.K goods, )Q leading ?tylc?, Browr;, Black g PCarl, Stiff jg Soft IIas. Ml Styles of Seasonable Underwear, Shirts, Xeckwear, lite- This is a Bonifide Sale brought on by Circumstances as Stated Above, o o LOEB, SUNBURY. PA. () Klectrle HMIrrn. Electric Bittoru is medicine uuit. ed for aur Beaaon. but nerhaoH more generally ueeded when the languid. ! esuauuieu leeuuK prevaiiH, wueu l tie liver is torpid and HluKgiah and the need of a tonic aud alternative ia felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted lone and nerhana fatal billious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteract. ing and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness leUl to Juoctno fitters. SOo. and 11.00 per bottle at Graybill. Qarman it Co.'s Store. Richfield. la. and all druggist. PAXTOXVILLE. CliarlcH IJoycr wan to Philadel phia last week to purchase ii new Mipply of giHHls Mrs. ). K. Hariier Iiiih Ikhmi sick for aoiue lime. She is rwovcrii) very slowly ngiiin Juo. Boardiuaii has Ut'ii rc- Kiirin his house inside by plaster ing, painting, etc Mrs. S. IJow- ersox visited at Middleburg a few days liist week Miss Daisy (iilt attended the C'liristian Endeavor Convention ut S'linsgrove laxtwevk The flood just mine at the right time for those who had to sail up Salt river. It was easy sailing over the ritllcn Quite a number- of our boys came home to cast their vote for McKinley last week We exiect to put a new roof on the United Kvungelh-al church this week. Conundrum "T.M The K. L. of C. E. of Paxtonville will hold a Conundrum "T" oa Sat urday evening, Not. 28, 1890. We kindly invite all to come and enjoy a good feast. Suppers will be served to all fam ilies or individuals who desire it at' 5 o'clock P. M. or later, as you de- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Saubury & Lewistown Division. In effect May 18, 18iW. MTW4tD DM. ST4TI0. 4(T40 It l li.O 4.-4 11.01 4.M iU.0.1, 4ii HJli 4.l 'll.; 4.10 11.40 4.OT in 1.4V .M I.U a. 81)3 LIT (.14 8 in 8.04 ll.M ll.KV 11. IK II I ll.M 1U.M ion; 10.411 10 aw mi lit ilu.IT ! 10 01 t II II IT to II It 13 II IT IK 41 II 10 A. U ft m pa Lwlito J. , T 84 1.15 Mlo 8trl I T.M l.ll Ltwittowi I T.4U I iu Mlllnl I T.4I l.w fkinttr 1 7.i l.u ShlodU ! .00 1.41 - Wnf n.u4 1.4.1 ' MaOlnr 1.14 .M SDbiMIII( 1,'iO 401 Adaaibarc l.ilT 4.M Berrtpva l.ai 4.14 Btatcr S.4'4 4.14 MMdUbargk 141 4 - Mlr tt M I. SI Kremr S M 4.8V Ptwllog iii 4 48 Scllnairor l.ll 4 S3 8ollaroT J. l.ll .el Haqoarv 119 8klikoiiovk Accommodation. (CoonecUDif with 4rlnooN C KllroJ) Ler MollntgroT Jo Arrlr it 8ellni ruv 1 45 1 Al 1 51 P M Trains leave Lewi town Junction : 4 SI a in, 10 J3 m. 1 10 p m.5 IT p m.T 07 II H p m A H S ' n hi Hinl Nw for AlUMins. Hltthiirr nnd tha lor Haiti more and Wanhlaiitnn V SS a m l(f sa. mi, i mi p iu tor rmidali,hl and York v Hi a in, 1 03 1 M 4 no and 11 It p m HurrliburH 1 15 a m and 8 il p in Philadelphia & Erie R R Division AND NORTHEKN OE.VTIIAL. RAILWAY Trill n loava Hunhurjr daily aioapt 8umUjr : I HA a m lor WllliMiuiiporl and 'anudului 5 la a in lor Mollvlonta Krla and l anaodalgua 0 54 a m lor I. llavan 1 Ik) p in lor liollirfonta Kano k I'anacdalkua 5 4"i ui lor Kunovu and Kliulra vspoiur leck llnan aud Tyrono Sunday 5 15 a in for Krla and I'anandalRua usaam forlock Haven and .'5piu lor Wll. Ilaiuaport Ilia m lorCaUwIana ami Haialtun 5 a in. 10 ml a in and 5 43 u in lor Wllkniliarra 7 10 a in, 10 -4) a in, J no p m, S 49 p iu fur Hhaiuo- iin rdii iuouui v.nrinfli Muuday 10 00 a m lor Wllkaiibarre Train leave Sullnngrova JunHlou 0 69 a in. wavk dava arrtvlnir at fhll idalnhla 1 00 pin Now York SMpiu tialtluiura S 10 u t. iiniiwn iu i in B41 li in dally arrlvlnv at I'lillailaliibla 11 Id p m Now Yark 155 a m. Halllmora 10 40p in llluui, wa k davn arrlvliiir at I'lilladululiln 4 Hi in Ni'w V ork T SI a m 1 rnuia aluo latva Hunmiry : 1 50 a in dullv arrlvlnir at I'lillmlulilhlK lllim Mnltluiore t M a in vV'anhlnirtiin 140 am Nuw YorkHUam Wookdayt. 10 M a ia Sundavi. 4 M a in dally arrlvlnv at I'litUdnlphu 10 w a m Mow York 1 13 p n llulUiuore53a in, WaihlUK ton 10 10 a in 15.) pui,W8.-k daya arrlvlnir at lhlladalihla 1 23 in, New York 0 83 p in, llaltiinora 1 00 p m WaiililiiKtnii T 15 p m I'm in. alciluavv Sunliurr at 0 4Nauind ISO and H Kl p ii.. lor lUrrlaburg, t'lilladolplila and .iiiiuior Korrttx inn ki.. call on Tick it Airant or addrxai TIiik. Wait, I. A. W. l. 300 Filth Ava I'ltiiiiurn, !. .1. H. WtirtU.Oaa'l )il Auant 8.M. ratVOSl. (Jao'l Manauar. I fiirnUhaU sizos from a Land cutlnr tu ii cut..!. ti will cut and split Ironi S to 0 tons per hour. Fanners will et twice tho value out of their corn fodder by cuttin 'it. The Tornado Feed Cutter prepare tl.o ''odder in Muli aii elegant stylo lhat. your cattle will nor get soro nnmtlis. It will nav for itself twice in 0110 mii:iiii Poll m. m - - 4. VIIOH Illlll1.i who arc especially short iu feed, give it a thought. Call or write for catalogue giving full information. GEO. N. EEDLEY. Selin sgrove. Oiscoveiy of a New Metal. Emanuol Wilvort of Sunbury, has utely discovered a new and rare metal, known as cadmium. In in vestigating a vein of zino ore near that city he made the discovery aad sent it to an expert minoralogi st, who pronounced it cadmium of good percentage and zino silver and lead Mr. Wilvert has long contended that strange minerals existed iu our mountains and has discovered ob sidiane and cadmium, the first time it was ever known to exist here. He says there is an abundanoeof cadmi um lands leased by him, connected with zino ores. Cadmium is a tin white metal, malleable and diictiut and its salts axe used in some lines of medioine, and is very rare. Good advloft i Never leave home an ;lrL.Tbtsrice'wiU b6 ex"edin-ssiiis& ly reasonable. 'RemedT. For bv all dr.lTcri.r. -l-Fh-e, I: 9surai)ce. SNbHK'S OLD, AND KELIABLE Gen'l Insurance Agency, SELINSGROVE, SNYDER COUNTY. PA Successor ia the late William II. Snyder. inJ li.?? wiSSllt wB.f Kdiible 'Insurance is rL-pr8ented in thof .I'av it5. .r?.. , . . . - RATIOS, HpJVf1 l1-1!1?0?!' E,nT-(cludi'ug foreign aHHets) $i:,i)ili)1tiiNl. Hartford, o. Hartford, Conn., (oldest Aiutriouu Co.) s ,nni Cputiuental, New York, 7S. !H3 TTrp onnn Aniencaii, New York, 6,'iW,m LIFE Mutual Life Ius. Co. New York -ni Twli ACCIDENT Employers' Liability Asurance Corporation, Accident Ins. Co. Subscribed Capital of ..).7WW) HiiJl i t- Acc,dnt "fks accepted at the loxveHt possible nie, tiOed by a strict regard to mutual safety. All just claims pn.m-.ilv iuJ satisfactorily a.ljusted. Information in relaHot , to aM i l ance promptly furnished. ELMEH W. SNYDElt. fit ! Oflice on Market Street, Sh1i!ih;,'1(hv, " JUST THINK OF IT ! The MIDDLEBURGH POST ; and the llaa... M I- llfl-ff-lfl If huw lurii wttKLT l IlluUilt, rBoth one Tear for C1.75 ... " - "
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