The Middleburgh Tost. ' Published, eyery Thursday. ? Geo. VV. WagcnssUer, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription 81-50 per year. nIchrniistl)ern11inntvanoe when Mnt c,It" side tlie county.) RATES OF ADVERTISING. All truiiHlrnt advTt!;m.-Tit not otherwise ooutmrti'il lor will I clmri.fI ftt tlie rut of 18 Cent Pit line (nnupnrli-l uiPnMirei tor first tnser lon awl 10 ciits per line for every autm-qut'nt loMflon. nnHort puMUWrt trr ohiluary potnj, tributrt 0 rwjxct. itc, Uirrr emit a line, Republican Standing Committee. Adam -Ti 1I as Mltrhell. Troxelvllle, W. II. Iler- inmi. Troxelvillp. Beaver 'lias. K. spec lit, Beavertown, James M. Kllnis, lte:ivertown. Beaver W.-iieo. .!. Spcvce. McClure. T. A. N a?- ner. Vot'lur.'. , Centn'-Kliiiersliiiinlmrh. Mldilleburgli. D F. Iltmrninnn. l'enii Creek. Oliapmiin W. II. Kersteller. MeKeesllalt tails, Hdiriir llelsli. Ilofter. Franklin V. Ii. dirt, Paxtonvllle. J. . Elsen- Imnr. MldilleMirKli. Jackson I. s. Y "trick. Kratzervllle, Isaac ltll irer. New Berlin. , Mlddlelmrvli (ieu. W. Wiienseller. Middle hiirvli. N. A. Howes. Mlildleburvh. MlddliiT.-. k-l'. I.. How, K reamer, K. II. Hum mel, knvuner. Monro.'-! ii'o. II. U'ffler, Slmmokln Dam, J. II Kiioids. I'enn C K. Wajaicr, Sulem, Daniel Knnuye, So- llnairmviv Perry .1. X. Unions. Mt. I'leaoant Mills, B. K. Arlsrusr. Mt. Pleasant Mills, ferrv W.-H. K. Nannie, Itli'lilielcl. Dan. Man ' pvhI. Uli'hnVliI hellnsirrove S. S. FNIier, Nclltixifrove, K, II. Kinlili. S''llTisrrove. Hprliiir I'r. A. M. smlili. H-.tver Spring, P. K. I(i'r;i'l, iv-hyit imt',". Union (! I. Kluuilers, Port . Trevertnn, O. 11 HI. '. I'oi l Tri-vertoii. Wa.sliliiL-i.in .terry Charles, l'nel)tirif. W. II lirnnm, I'ivHiup,'. Thursday, Nov. 4, 1897. - Hsvrrlac Liecaan. , "HtAHT8 FlUTTIBISO WITH DkLC- 8i058.M The following marriage li censes have been granted ttiuce our last publication : ( K. E. Xeitz, Tort Treverton, Annie C Stvhrist, Meiserville. f lv. S. SKtngKr, lV-nnsm-ck, Anna V. l'ijirove, Union Co. i F. Kratzor, Mt. Pleasant Mills, lltttie I . Howell, " " FREBBURU. - Charles Docbler, coach pniutor, from New IVrlin, lias moved to our Wm place and d. the painting in Cal. An avalanc,,e of x Qoo AT F. Hirlaurers I'asistrato Lcscs His Ca:o- Cl.iiiiilicrM.iii'LT. O.-t. "J!' llcccnt- Iy MUtiatc .lolm A. Scidrrs il this jil.'.cc lmiiijrlit suit against tin count v ciiiiiiiiissmiicrs 1 recover fees in a summary case where tlie defendant Iial pmc to jail fur costs. The commissioners, upon ad vice of the County Solicitor, refused to pay the bill, and the appeal to court was taken out as a cast; stated. Judge Stewart to-day filed his opinion, (le nding in favor of the commissioners. The case stated by Magistrate Spiders is one that a fleets all the Magistrates and constables in the State. According to the interpre tation of the law here made in all cases of sumniarv conviction, for drunkenness, disorderly conduct, M'iialties under game laws, tresspass ami similar offenses, wlit-nt tltc par ties are found guilty ami sent to jail for non-payment of fun s and costs, the county is not liable for the costs and the Magistrate ami constables get nothing fbr their work. The fees ami expenses in such cases have been paid for years and arc yet paid in iimt counties of the State. Election Notes pHf1"1'"'.' beat Swallow l.-0,00( in the fcjiute and I'.rown comes in behind. Swallow carried Sunbury with :r: majority, Northumberland with !l) majority and Milton TJ") majority. The Ucpublicans carried I'nion county with b"0 majority. The iKiiiocrats polled only 1200 votes and Swallow had about (500 votes. COURT HOUSE CHIPS. lee!s I'.nfereil lor Itrrortl. ('has. Ii. ( icinbei liiig and wife to (ieo. M. Witiiur, ''" perches iu lVnn township, for five dollars. Daniel S. Miller and wife to C. K rouse, 15 acres ami 1 perches in I Vnn township, for !?o2N.7". Daniel Staulfer and wife to L. C. Smith, 11S perches in S'linsgrove, for SI 10. Jonathan (Scluctt to Mary A, 1'ortzline, 7i acres in Chapman township, fbr 1000. Henry I. l'eters and will' to J. 11. Shelleiiberger, I acre in Heaver township, tor 61000. (ieo. M. Witiner ami wife to J. Ii. Snyder, ."1 perches in JVnn township, for $o7.". Klizabcth ShcllenlMTger to Banks S. Winey, '1 tracts in West Terry township, containing S! acres, for ?Hi00. Will Prolmloil. The last and testament of Catheriue.lLandis, lute of V. Perry township. Amelia Cluck is the executor. fatllnir It Delicate!?. "I hope you appreciate the fact, str. that In marrying tny daughter you mar ry a large-hearted, generous girl." "I do, sir (with emotion), and I hope bIio Inherits those qualities from her father." Harlem Life, Wanted n Sore Thins-. The Lawyer You ought to feel se cure; you have the law at your back. The Prisoner I'd feel a heap more unfc If I knew I had the judge on rcyj Fide.- onkcrs Statesman. DR. SWENGEL'S PAfiK. A Former Miilillebnrtr (illxen n lro irrpHslve Knrmer In the Wmt, We are in receipt of the AUnhi'ii Ai'irx of Saith Dakota under date of August 2(')th which says : Oncol the most successiuiiy con ducted farms in this rcjrion this vear is that of Dr. D. I Swengel, situ ated about seven miles north and a little west of Aberdeen. Through the varying years of the past, when the prospect was otten gloomy and disappointing, the doctor kept at work improving his place and add ing to his bettcrpiciits, until he now lias a firm property of which he may justly feel proud. lb- has not always been fortunate in his tenants ami has lost some advantages iu that respect which others have had. However, his place this year will net him for his share over 61,000. There are 12 1 acres of wheat, some of it very fine indeed, upon the farm, while oats, barley, millet, etc., in crease the acreage to cereals to over three h und retl acres. Hehas eigh teen acres iu corn, and has by all odds the liest piece of that product iu the neighborhood and there is probably no licttcr in the county. His potatoes and vegetables will give big yields and will show a handsome profit. Dr. Swengel s father was one of the lcst farmers in Pennsylvania in his dav, and the general principals of land cultivation are well understood by the doctor and he is, now turning them to good hi vantage Dr. Swengel's farm has an excel lent equipment of buildings and ma chinery and apparatus. lOverything is well cared for and slip shod meth ods are not tolerated. When ma- chinerv is not in use it is housed. ic same care and fbrcthou'dit, which pav big in the long run, are exercised in all directions. He has twenty-three head of horses upon the place, many of which he raised, more than as inaiiv cattle, and 1kll, owls of all kinds, etc. His plans for next year promise to be even more successful than thev have been this. Dr. Swengel formerly resided on the farm west of town now occupied y I'riah KIosc. Winter Kxcursion Tickets on the Pennsylvania Uailroad. - On November 1 the IViinaylvanla Itnilrnad Coin ny will jJnoc on Hale at ita principal tii'kct ofllcei excurnlon tickets to all prominent Winter resorts In New Jersey, Virginia, North ami South Carolina, (tcorgia, l'loritla, and Cuha. Tlie tickets will lie sold at tlie tisun low rates, with the usual liliernl return limits. The, imiKuitleeut facilities of the Pennsylvania llailroad, with its many connections, make this the favorite line of Winter travel. An illustrated book, descriptive of Winter re sorts, and giviuir routes of travel and rates for tickets, will he furnished free on application to ticket went. U-i-it. Eraucht-Allison. Straub's coach-sho. Ho finished punting a huckster wagon fbr Mr.' Fisher, near Kantz, which will Itc regularly run to Sunbury and the' mil regions. It is a licautiful piece of workmanship and a credit to the shop where it was made. .Messrs. prices NEVER KNOWN TO BE SO Ui.-hcl and Voneida from Sunbury are also working in the shop John Heck, merchant of Paxinos, LOW. Our counters and shelves are now loaded with a mnpnifiopnf. lino nf moved here last week. Mr. Heck r,pn?d PJi8 una, Chev ,,,,,, . , iota. Covert Cloths, Henriettas in all attended the rrecburg Academy the beautiful fall shades. Hosiery, when a voung man, married a ve,sV rimminB8v&c &0-ju1t',t. Je " 0 r ceived from New 101k and l'ulla- da lighter of our townsman, J. W dtlphin. Ml 1 1 .1 i. I All Best Ijincanter Apron Olnicham, enges, and now moved here that' nicniieo, 1 1 i 1 1 .1 1 1 i.iKiiii auco, ins cm Idreu may Have the advan-' ite.ioiuii, 1 . 1 ... 1 .. iwrk I nitcos. lagc 01 Dcing educated at our Acad emy. We arc glad to welcome them t our town. . ...James P. Art ley leased a sprt of ground from Dr. Tool iu Market street, near P. S. Kiegel's blacksmith shop and he is now erecting a wagon-maker The Spring Mills correspondent to the Millheini Journal last week says : "On the 17th instant Dr. II. S. P.raucht of Milesburg and Miss Madge Allison, of our village, were married at Centre Hall, the bride being an accomplished daughter of A. Allison, Ks., one of our highly esteemed citizens. After a brief visit to Philadelphia the couple re turned here on Saturday last, and were the guests of C. P. Long. In the evening quite a reception was held, confined to the immediate fam ily and relations ; Mr. and Mrs. Long enacted the role of host .and hostess in their usual inviting and agreeable manner. The Spring Mills band tendered the couple a very pretty and lively serenade. Mr. Iioiig's residence was surrounded by a large assemblage. The future home of the Dr. and his bride will be Milesburg, Pa. np. Mr. (irubb is doing the car penter work .... lrvan Teats, and lis mother, of Hummers Wharf, were visitors in our town Saturday and Sunday. . . .Miss Emma Mover 1 1 rxi 1 it returned home l liursday irom a five weeks' visit to Allentown, Kaston, Jonestown and other places of interest. She re; torts having an njoyable time. . . .(!co. Smith and wife and (leorge C. M enges, of near Jh istol, 1ml. , returned to their west ern home, having enjoyed the hospi tality of their friends for several weeks. .Mr. Jl enges and wite nice Susan Teats) moved from here forty years ago, reared a large and in telligent family. Mrs. Mcnges died five years ago. Poth Mr. Smith and Mcnges own fine farms w here thev reside. . . .Jerrv Charles' new tore house will soon lie ready to lie occupied ; when completed we will give a description ot the entire establishment Mrs. Malinda Speck (nee Charles) of Elizalcth- ;ille, and Win. Charles and daugh ter of Williamsport, are visiting their father, Win. V. Charles, who las passed his ninety-first year. Mr. Wcarstling, wife and son, have returned to their home iu Ohio, laving spent several weeks very lcasantly with David Arbogast, father of Mrs. W. . . . We have re cently been informed that Mrs. Dr. Schoch (nee Annie Dill) of New Clin, Minn., is at the home of her mother iu Patcrson, X. J., and will soon be visiting Jier friends in this locality, where she will receive a cordial welcome. Endorsement of Speer's Wine bv the Faculty of N. Y. The Committee of Physicians requested to examine into the merits of the wines of Alfred Sjieer, report these wiuen strictly pure, accept able iu flavor, palatable and rich body. Doctor Cyrus 1'jlnon of New Vork Hoard ot Health says there is no better wine in the world. S cunts 5 ' 5 " 4toS ' 3. 4. a a " Fancy Novelty Dress Uood, only 8 ' This is the greatest bargain we ever bad. Everybody ought to see the bargains we have in dress goods, styles and prices. The latest silks. :W inches wide, only r.A.iu line iiuvcuy urcus goods, ! cts. 75 " Also a fall line of the latest trimm ings, braids, silks and ribbons. Call and sett our low prices aud styles on these goods : we know we can please you. In our ii 1I1IU ULIl 11 Ul ililJi will bo found elegant Ktvlish suits Heavy and light weight Overcoats, Storm-coals and E very-day suits tit piites to astound you. Men's Heavy Itiavcr lllack Overcoats, " Stonu " Koyh' 11 " Men's Kiiils, nir.c X to 12, upward from A. NEW 1 ..ENTERPRISE. AT OPPENHEIMER'g )l gmuk & SMm Gnoifn J IB Now, is the time to make iWib, ... --j , wiiLiio uuu men ,. v UUUCir in, stock l)efore the late ad vane J .we can give onr custn.Jl 11... 1 hi. I iiiu uciicui oi same. r tlSSriFAIiL AND WINTER i tjj BEADY MADE CLOTTrnrfV .1 tii - , .7 7. ' VI For Youths, Ittiys' ami Alen received daily, lleiuem er we aro Hcad-tjnartcrs 4"r Gents1 Furnishini? (ood at, Trunks, Satchels, Umbrellas, Etc. You will sut ber Hat inontjy by buying of I'iiM line llorNo ltluU-l I A I " IT VI U Mnnnnhntmnr Market st, -LapKobcs- IBs WjjpDIIHCinSCIjSelinsgrovcPa Great Reduction Sale of IIiivm' units. 1 1 to 1st years, for ftto (il U to1 fl 30 Souths " for only I luhel of wheat, fl.UO iien s Heavy extra pants, only tlOe Men's over-fhirts, only ' ii.v' Mi ll's iinilcrwaru, per suit, only fsk' Voiitlis' " lv. to '.'V Men, s hills and caps can't be beat in prices, imd wenr for Hllp. Latest styles and lowest prices. CkII and see our Lilts. Our Ladies' WRAP Deiiitiiei is now complete. Here is a bewild erimr array of Chnrming Wsaps, rich and strikingly handsome Coats and Capes a dozen or more styles to se lect from. The Children's Coats are perfect beauties. We had theBe made expressly for comfort and ease. For elegance and style of gar ments our Lndies Wrap Depart ment is not surpassed anywnere; and what is lo your advantage, we are able to sell at Manufacturer's prices. tallies' flue coats, from lindies fine capes, from f2.no up ii.ro up fl.AO Misses' coats, 4 to U, only Don't miss the coats now, you can have your choice; A Marvelous otorni of ' Boots&Shoes reached our store yesterday. Ev- ersthing for footwear frcm the finest French kid to the ordinary dollar shoe. Greoter assortment the ever. Here is a whole counter full of shoes for the Little people, for fat babies too, sizes from 1 to 5 aud G to 12. IN GROCERIES we havo added to our usual heavy stock iu this line a lull assortment of very choice Fine Groceries, such us prime Old Govrrnment Java and Mocha Cotlecs, Spiced Cherries and Aprocots. The Winner Coffee. Pie.. '2 lbs.LMc. Arbuckles' " Lion 1 Sugar, Prown, Eight Prown, Soft A., 10 lbs., (inundated, !l lbs., 1: " llic " -Hie He fc roc "(Ic ) 11 )S., c LAND OF GOLD. LARGE DIVIDENDS ON SMALL INVESTMENTS, NEW YORK AND ALASKA; GOLD EXPLORATION & TRADING CO. (Incorporated), Capital Stock, - $1,000,000, in shares OF ONE DOLLAR EACH, Full paid, non assessable. NOW OH KM a.OOO At nKS AI.OQ TUB COIM'KH AM) Y I KO.M HIV Kit S, Ducal to 8.712 Canadian mining claims, each nf which limy he oj rich as thnt sold fur 12,000,000, and oiTers a portion of Its treasury Mock to the public AT CAll, SUIU1XT TO ADVANCK IN CHICK WITHOUT NOTICK, to miss money for thu developmvnt of Its recent praiirrty and for tradlnK on.l ..roii-tollng throUKhuut the UHIOAT NOnTHWKST. Stock may be paid for In Installments. I lirvctors: President, CURST lilt R. HOAO, Sec. & Tress. Whitehead & Hon it Co., Newark, N, J. Vice-President, TUEOnoUE D. PALM EH, Tr;u. Palmer, Smith A Co., Newark, N, J. Secretary & Treasurer, JOHN II. WKKK8. Attorney, 44 Hrondway. N. Y. City. Alaska Miuiauer, LOUIS C. KHIiY, Now on the Copper River. C. W. YOt'NOMAN, l'res. Inventors' Aid tt Development Co. J. A. UcftUFPIK, Genl. Eastern Agt. GeorRla A Alnhama R'y. Mr. Krey writes that aueonlinir to the out look In Alaska this company will probably pay a IUQ DIVIDKNI) NEXT RUMMlili. He reorts that this company Is the first In the field and should distance all competitors In mining, trading and transportation. Call or write for prospectus and shares. Make all checks and drafts payable to New York & Alaska Geld Exploration & Trading Co. 44 A 48 Broadway, New York City. LIVE AGENT WANTED IN EVERY TOWN. Must be a mat! of responsibility. - -- ..m iiiiiilj Soup beans, Halving st nla, ner lb., Ic. 2-100 matches, Sc. Corn starch, Ac., o lbs. 1:5c. vice, fie. Pest I lakers' Chocolate, INc. IN Carpets, Rugs and Oilcloths ; wo have all the newest patterns and cnoice colorings, xne latest de signs are beautiful and at a quarter off from former prices. The best Ingrain Carpet I ever saw for only USo. per yard. Next better, 2Sc. Next better, 32c. Jirussels, Ouly 45c. Home made carpets, 25c. to GOc. Floor oilcloth 15-4, ouly 5()c. per yard. Table oilcloth 5 4 " 14o. " " U-l " We. " ' BLANKETS Bed biuukots for ouly GOcts. per pair. No. 1 Iluttcr, 17 Potatoes, fiO No. 2 llutter, 10 Now Ijvril, 7 l'rcsh Ekks, 20 old Ijrd, 8 Onions, ftO YoUng CliicUcns 7 All Good Butter Wanted. N. B. Wo have no Special Bargain Day, Our Bargains are Every pay, New Berlin, Pa. N. W. Coiner, Front and Union Sts Robert L. Shearrer, PIIACTIOAL BKICK MAKER, SETTER AND BURNER. Can sivo. best ol reference. Country Jobs pre ferred. 1028 Monroe St., Huntingdon, Pa. r For Ni nety Days ! The Undersigned Offer The Public Their EN TIS2 STOCK OF PURHITURE AT THE GKHATjasT SAC KIFJClt EvEIi KNOWN IN CENTRAL I EN fYLVANIA. nr.. i,,f .uIMi, I., . ! , , vun, vui t uu hum iu ujureitae our saies aoove nuvtirs. VlolID VMlie Wm I'il'uu ,iu rt tlia ,,-l,... .. r..ll . 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