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    The Middleburgh Post.
PubliwlH il every Thursday.
Geo. W. Wagenseller,
tditor anl Proprietor
Subscription $1.50 per year.
which tin -i M paid Id advance when nl OUt
Sllle tin county.)
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
aii transient sdverurseaonta not otherwise
contracted for will 1 1 charged at the Ml 01
rent net llneini nimrli'l measure i Mr first Inst
tlon and 10 cents per line lof every subsequent
Insertion.
Tlu- total gold proportion of the i
world, from the discovery of Am-
erica to the present time is, in round
terms, ten billion dollars, or, to lie
exact, $9,838,059,600, and of this
amount e,341,855,600or ovef one
lialt lias lieen r(Mlii('ctl since lSHO,
and 82,540,260,400 or over one
f mirth since 1885. The average
rise I production rior to I860 was alnxit (
s." $12,000,000 per annum; from 1 su
Snyder County School Teachers
1899-1900.
tmTDtath nttticfs puttluhrtt free , bitwiry poetry,
9ri6ul of rrnptct. itc. thrrt ctnU a li'ie.
Bepublican Standi n Committee.
Adams, W. R. Herman, J. ;. BHddleewaHh
riaaai , A. w. Muaser, Eterid Coleman
Bearer W., Chaa. A. Wagner, John D. Howell
Or.trc. II. It. Wagner, II A Bowcraoi
Chapman, B. Troutman, P. A. Troup
Franklin, M, U Walter, II. K. Bolender
Jackeon, J. B. Vearlck, II. U. Smith
Middleburg, Al. Clelan, James Erdley
Mlddlecreek, A. D. Kreamer 8, L. Yoder
Monro, A. It. Voung, D. P. Hitter
J'eiin. rnuik Miller, Howard Row
Parry, IMj. M. Rolhrock, Irwin Boyer
Parry W.. Geo. Straweer, John Noll
Sail natron e, A, B. Kack, II, ' Hoik
Spring. ie'. s. tonley, 0 M Smith
Union, O, Rice, H, ' Btroh
Waahlnal Ir. K. W. Toole, J. H- Arbogaet
KEPI ni.it i NT ATE TICKET.
Pot Judge ni tin- supreme Court,
.1. HAY BROWN,
01 Lancaster.
For Judge oi Uia superior com t,
.ti IRN I. MITCHELL,
ni Ttoga County.
Kor State Treasurer,
JAMES E. BAKJIETT,
nt Washington,
to 1890, about ten times that aver
age iter unniini, and in 1899 is at
the rate of $325,000,000perannuni.
These Btartling facts, showing the
rapid increase in gold production,
demonstrate the absurdity ol the
claim that the monev metal of the
i world is not being increased at a
rate necessary to keep pace with the
I increased population or increased
demands ot commerce.
"I wish to exprehs my thanks to
the manufacturers of Chamberlain's
I Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme
dy, for having put on the market
such a wonderful medicine," says
. V. V olissingiU, of Beaumont, Tex. :
i There are many thousands of moth
ers whose children have been Baved
from attacks of dysentery and chol
era infantum who must also feel
thankful. It is for sale by all Druggists.
School.
Tro.xelville Gram.,
" Prim.,
M i yer's,
Port Ann,
( rood 8,
Kiss',
Beavertown ( Irani.,
" Inter.,
Sec,
Prim
I'm il ill's,
I hvese's,
rem-lier.
ADAMS TWP.
A. V. (Jill,
S. E. Duodore,
(J. A. Aurand,
Ira Ringninan,
H. EC, U'eader,
Edna Dice,
BEAVER TWP.
John S. Kern,
C. L. Wetel,
Jacoh A. Aigler,
K. E Wetel.
John Hassinger,
A. W. Mnsscr,
BEAVEK WEST TWP,
Address-
Troxelville.
' ti
(
Middleswarth.
Tro.xelville.
Beavertowu.
Beavertown,
tt
M
((
Wagenseller's,
App's,
Fisher's,
I Sander's Hollow,
f it
i beaver s.
Prim., Brian Teats, llumniel's Wharf.
Selinsgrove.
Hi
,1's,
Salem,
Fair ( ak,
Hover's,
(Jit's,
lolig's,
Crissinger!
Kants,
Schoch's,
Lincoln Jurret t,
Harrv P. Fishtc,
H. C. Hendricks,
Jacob Reiuhenlach,Shaniokin Dam.
I. L. Herman, New Berlin.
Jacob A. Shaffer, Shaniokin Oam.
PENN TWP.
B. F. Bolig, Selinsgrove.
('has. K. Fisher, Salem.
Milton Herman, Selinsgrove
EL W. Smith, "
Grant Hitter,
('has. H. Woodruff,
Harrv A. Geuihcrling,
t
Salem.
Selinsgrove.
Kantz.
CHRISTMAS SH0PP1NQ BY MAIL.
We hare made preparations
for taking care ot the want
ot our two million customers
who lire in every portion ot
the world.
Our 3oi page Catalogue Is
full of suggestions about
everything to Eat, Wear and
Cse, ana offers particular
bargains In:
Boo It cases. Bicycles, t.rass
floods, Cabinets, I'snmS
China Cloaeta, Cigars, clocks,
Quarmtttf Wttchtt Couches, Commodes. Desks,
00c. to (75.00. Draper'es, Fancv chairs.
rancy Tables. Fountain Pens,
Gold I'enclls.Groceiles.Hafld
kerehlefs. Jewelry. Mufflers,
Lamps, Musical Instruments,
Neckties, Ornaments. Pocket
Knives, Pictures, Rockers,
Bhoos, Silverware, Sterling
silver Novelties, Stools,
i liwim, ifmpk eic. s. p
BKLINSQROVE.
Met 'lure Gram.,
" Prim.,
Bannerville,
Ridge,
Mountaindale,
Kalpetzer's,
Middleswarth's,
( i ntreville ( iram
" Inter.
Prim.,
Berge's,
1 art man's,
( eker's.
nit
ri:ii iti.it col vrv i n hi t.
For Associate Judge,
P, r. RIBOEL,
For siierirf.
GEO. W. ROW.
For Treasurer.
BENNEVILLE SMITH.
For Commissioners,
JOHN P. WETZEL,
QBORQE P. MILLER
For Auditors,
It. NORMAN APP,
J. c. IIOWKHSO.X,
For coroner,
DR. A. .1. HERMAN.
Thursday, November 2, 1890.
11. . Kessler i nuttine in a
water heating plant in his home.
State Senator Hcrtaler made a I
miscalculation of the banquet ashes
came just one day too late.
The Episcopal church which is I
building is being pushed forward by
Contractor John Long and his force,
ol workmen.
The atmosphere has been exceed
ingly foggy and misty for a week or
ten days, in fact more so than is
within the recollection ot most of
our old citizens.
Rev. C. E, Front, and wife will
leaye on Thursday oi this week for
their home in La Grange, Intl. They
will be accompanied ly Mrs. Noet
ling, mother of Mrs. Frontz.
M. L. Wagenseller has returned
from his stny during the month in
Philadelphia. He reports the Ex-
II
criuaii s,
Meiserville,
I jocusi Grovi
Houtz's,
Smith's,
Arnold's,
llohrer's,
I ndependena
W. H. Herbster,
T. A. Wagner,
L. C. Wagner,
J. J. Steeley,
Lizzie Miller.
J. F. Snook,
Ira Wagner,
CENTRE TWP.
R. F.Smith,
o. W. Reiehley,
Kathryn Miller,
J. A. Boweraox,
E. E. Shambach,
A. A. ( lingaman,
L. C. I lingaman,
CHAPMAN TW
J, II. Kreitzer,
A. B. Mover,
Luuver,
MeClure.
i.
Bannerville.
Lowell.
Middlecreek.
Fremont (iram.,
" Prim.,
Heistur Valley,
Potato Valley,
Buckwheat Valley,
Michael Bancy,
PERRY TWP.
J. W. Arltogast, Aline.
J. N. Brosiua, Mt. Pleas' t Mills.
t '. N. Brosius,
T. (J. Arbugast,
N. E. Stin k,
MeC
lire.
Troxelville.
Penus ( 'reek.
Mt.Pleas't Mills.
Penns ( reek.
Middleburg.
l'clllis t 'reek.
Meisi rville.
( lhapman.
Hoffer.
Chapman.
EDITORIAL JOTS.
The Colorado silver Republicans
who deserted the party in 1896 have
concluded that after all it is moving
along the right line and ought to lie
.-J r.. .1. .... ,!... l
sunnorteti. inn munuiui niiopioi v... ,. ,n ..
, . , .11 i m 1 1 i i . . i n ii i n mi i eiiuiii uiiici nun
m Denver a few ,.ays ago, hey de- fa .
mniiil.tfl "llw vuroroiis and sneedv 0
........ ... -r, i ... ct:i i. t.i Ll
1 1 1 1 ,ti 1 1 oigiricu iii ooiii new
wife home on Wednesday evening
bust. They ttxk Slipper at the Na
tional Hotel and then went to their
home which he had previously fur
nished. The University foot ball team
went to play Bui-knell on Saturday
last and were done up by Buckncll
team. The S. U. boys were really
not tit to play 88 several of the good
players were crippled before going.
The funeral services of Dr. P. A.
Mover were very largely attended by
our citizens. All places of business
were closed from 1 o'clock to 3
o'clock or during the funeral ser
vices. A lartre number oi physi-
nrosecution and termination ot tin
war in the Philippine islands and
the earliest establishment and re
cognition of National authority there
to the end that the liest possible
government may 1h- established iii
those islands," while similar expres
sions, coming from silver Democrats
through the South, show that the
attempts to recognize the Democratic
party on anti-expansion lines can
not be successful.
Mr. Bryan remarked in one ol his
recent speeches that, "Three years
have justified the assertions made by
the Democratic party in 1890." Mr.
Bryan seems to have forgotten the
toci tli.-it in Mite ot the aesertions ot
the Democratic party in i sm;, foe oians acted as esoortto the oorp
V. 11. Attinger,
.1. A. Herrold,
R. Aucker, Mi
T. A. Herrold,
FRANKLIN TWP.
L. C. Baohman,
Lester E. Dorr,
Jerome Erdley,
Hoyt Graybill,
Wro. F. Howell,
Wilson Gift,
Ixmisa Walter,
M'm. Zimmerman,
John J. Bolender,
Chas. C. Heimbaoh,
JACKSON TWP.
(iertie Good,
Haves Albert,
Joseph Klingler, "
Lillian Herman, "
Amnion Miller, u
MIDDLEBURG BORO.
A. A. Killian, Middleburg
Edwin Charles, "
(ieo. W. Hassinger,
MIDDLECREEK TWP.
W. A. Erdley,
F. I. Roush.
Frank Seaman, "
D. F. How,
(ieo. F. Dunkleberger, "
MONROE TWP.
Shaniokin Dam ( iram. .Aden Stctler, Shaniokin DaJU,
Morning Glory,
Bunker Hill, '
Frymoyer,
SehaelH-r's,
Cross Roads,
Stahl's,
I leister Valley,
( iordou's,
( i. II. Reicheubach,
( i. . Sierer,
A. M. ttarman,
Ellgeue Marklev,
PERRY WEST TWP.
II. S. Hornberger,
Stephen Mitterling,
, Wilson Hornberger,
Samuel Snyder,
SELINSGROVE BORO.
On or Mahoci
Oak. S3.95
Our Lithofrtphtd Catalogue
snnms l arpris, Kurs, m Hern,
Art Squares and Late Curtanu
tn Ihtir real colon. Cartels
any sewed tree, lining furntshtd
free, andfreiffhi ptepaid
attached offers Suits and Over-
Out Made-lo-Order Clothtna
Catalogue wtth samples of cloik
roots fom 5 lo $20.10. Ex-
fireisage paid on clothing ever y
where. We alto issue a special
Catalogue of Pianos, Organs
Sewing Machines and flcvcles,
We will make your Christ
mas buying more Hutlsfactory
thjin it, nafl aver haon iM-fnrp
J. H. & Son Flour, Which Catalogue do you
Ptr Barrel, S3.S0. want? Address this way:
JULIUS HINES & SOW.
HAI TI :UOKK. MI). Dept. 000.
Richfield.
Election Proc
laiti
Franklin iram.,
Prim.,
Paxtonville (iram.,
" Prim.,
Mover's,
Gift's,
Hassinger's,
Frdlev's,
Gilbert's,
Renninger's
Kratzervilh
Broiise's,
lTlrieh's,
Snyder's,
I Iaslet's,
Principal,
Intermediate,
Primary,
Smithgrove,
Sauer's,
Wetzel's,
Meiser,
K rouse's,
Kces I Falls.
( Ihanmau.
Middleburg.
Paxtonville.
Swincfbrd,
Paxtonville.
Middleburg.
Paxtonville.
Middleburg.
Kratzervillc.
14
Principal, R. L. Sehroyer, Selinsgrove.
Assistant, W. A. Mover, "
Grammar, C. ( . ( iaugler. "
Assistant, Lydia Fisher,
Secondary, Jennie Miller, "
Primary, ' Delia Burns,
AsBistint, Anna iioyer, "
I. of Q. Gram,, Sumner Smyser, "
" Prim., D. LGemberling, "
SPRING TWP.
Adumsburg Gram., C. W. Smith, Boaver Springs.
" Inter., J. F Keller, "
" Prim., ltn Youngmin, '
Aurantl's, Ira U.Kline, Troxelville.
Bickel's, J. C. Herbster, "
Kcigle's, Estella Romig, Beaver Springs.
Fish's, T. A. Ewing,
Mover's, W. II. ivliue, Middlecreek.
Felkur's, Clyuier Romig, Beaver Springs.
UNION TWP.
Narrows, Edwin Wolf, Verdilla.
Reiser's, Ida Stahl, "
Soholl's, (5eo. K. Scholl,
Witiner's, Lottie Sjtaugler,
Herrold's, Ed. Schafler, Chapman.
Port Treverton Adv., T. G. Herrold, "
Kants,
K reamer.
Prim., D.S.Herrold, Port Treverton.
WASHINGTON TWP.
Principal,
Assistant,
(iram mar,
Intermediate,
Primary,
Miller's,
Flint,
Reichen bach's,
Bed Bank,
Summit,
Neiiz Valley,
White Top,
Geo. W. Walbor.1,
Thos. E. Hot!.
C. A. B. Glass,
Carrie Keeler,
Mary E. Weaver,
Win. F. Brown,
F. H. Holsapple,
Anion Shutter,
Chas. A. Gearhart,
Mary S. Hilbish,
I. . Eisenhour,
Rae Moyer,
Freeburg.
M
money in circulation in the I nited
States has meantime increased from
$1,506,000,000 to nearly 82,000,-
Lockville, Mifflin county, visiting
his daughter.
)ur Nimrods report game scarce
in this end of the county. It has
been reported that a stray rabbit
finds its wav in some of our hunter's
1 he T.ith anmversarvof I .a ha vet
te Lodge was celebrated in a fitting bags occasionally.
manner by the Fraternity. Then
000 000 : the per capita of 1 ley in were about 300 present from Mil-
all s in - - .1 111
circulation from 121.18 to nearly iersburg,aunDury, ortiiumoeriana,
Mrs. W. II. KneDD. Mrs. Em
anuel Knepp, Mrs. Francis Weader
and Howard Herbster were called
J?2';; the irold in circulation from ILeVvisburg, MifHinburg,
$464,000,000 to
(Mill; the exiiort-
- 1
Muiiii... to Belleville, Mifflin county, last 1
. I Sunday to attend the funeralof their
Mrs. John Eby.
about $750,000.- bum and other places. Everything!
..I mnnntnnrnnia nnannrl oil iJoananflv !ini1 without I SISter,
1 III- v iuiinr iov iui i'ic
Herald mentioned in this paper last
from $228,000,000 to $338,000,000 any hitch or friction. Uneana an
a year, and the total exports from (expressed themselves as well pleased,
$882,000,000 to $1,227,000,000
per annum, ftiiis justifies Demo
cratic predictions ot 189b, the ooun
try will listen with
more of the same sort
The ( hnaha World-Herald,
Bryan's personal organ,
to
iiiaiiimitv
in 1900.
Mr.
tates that
the advocate- of expansion say we
Swamp-Root the great
kidney remedy promptly cures. At
druggists in fifty cent and dollar
sizes. You may have a sample bot
tle by mail free, also pamphlet tell
need territory to relieve tbecompact g ftJJJ 'g N. Y.
popuintlOU 01 ute i uitvu outng
and provide for future growth, and
inquires, "whv choose a tropical
climate in which the Anglo-Saxon
race has never been able to live'.'"!
Theexpansion proposition, so-called,
looks to an increase of market for
our nroducts and closer relation
with territory which produces the j his brother-in-law, Frank Kweii.
things which we must continually
buy. The tropical territory of which
it talks, of itself offers a market for hunting.
1100,000,000 ot our products an
unally, and will prove the door
through which hundreds of millions
more will PASS to other adjacent
week that W. V. and 8. P. expected
to start a fertilizing manufactory in
est Beaver. W. Y. says thev will
kidney and bladder 1 wait until after hog butchering as
BLAME, trouble. Dr. Kilmer's , tK.v expect bv that time to have the
AAt t II 1 rA.lT - .
WHO IS 'om(!n a8 eu as men I w
ni c maun iinacinuio 11
WEST BfcAYKR.
(7oo lute for lad utue),
Our fanners areabouthalf through
husking their corn.
Henry Kahley spent Sunday with
carcasses of F. C. S. and C. L. to
mix with other hog bones.
LtlbMJ
lu Limestone township, Union
county, Oct. 20, John Smith, aged
70 years, 1 1 months and 22 days.
( )ct. 24, in New Berlin, Susan,
relict of John Silomon, aged 78
years, 2 months and 28 days.
MARRIED.
Win. Bartholomew
mi it a few days hen
Oct. 2o, by Rev. I. P. Ziinmer-
tmiii A I I if 1 in Sii .I r f rii u i A Ssj'lmv-
' last "week ! PVfl to XettieC- SPechi of AdamSm
ourg.
Ou the 10th of December, 1H07,
Rev. S A. Donahue, pastor M. h.
J as, M. Wagner is making pre
Durations to DUlld a new barn this , chlircij, South, Pt .Pleasant, W.Va.,
markets, w hile the islands will, at
the same time, furnish tropical pro
ducts for which we are now sending
over $20(l,()0(i,(l(i( annually of our
coming la
P. W. Treaster expects to move
his family to Huntingdon county
after Nov. elections.
Merchant Bubb and Jerden of
J 1 Tn a - .....
irood money to other countries for i Jwnyenown were :.. our.
articles which we must consume and buying up oKf ruDDers
Mrs. E. W. Pierce started for
her western home in Kansas City,
which we do not produce at home.
Tl.,. ...I.....:.... , A' I.- I!.-,-.,,, iu
J.Iie auSUMVU ill mi mnjmuu mm I , a , . ..... ..
, .,..n..i ... .1... J Mo., Monday morning.
resi)eciiuiiy caneit 10 ukiw hoc-: , ,
lorid from the recent re.Kirt of the, 'lhe re,Krt is that Jack Barker
Director of the Mini that one-half purciiaseu, or win purcnae,
f thp wt.rld's mid nrotluct for the as. Decker's farm near MeClure.
last four hundred years has been I S. H. Phillips spent Sunday with
produced within the last forty years, j his son, James, of Philadelphia, at
contracted a severe cold which was
attended from the beginning by vio
lent coughing. He says: After re
sorting to a Dumber of so-called
'specifics,' usually kept in the house,
to no purpose, I purchased a bottle
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
which acted like a charm. I most
cheerfully recommend it to the pub
lic." For sale by all Druggists.
Public Sals.
Notices ol sales will be Inserted free under this
bending- when tbn bills are prlDlrd at this office.
When the bills are not printed at this office so
cents will be charged. Peraons expecting to
have suln should select a date and have it Insert
ed In this column.
SATURDAY, Nor. IS, one and one-half miles
aoutli-weat ot Paitonvtlle, K. E. Hoffman,
Administrator of Sophia Hook, deceased,
will aell SO acres In Franklin twp. and par
onal property.
Do you get up with a
headache?
Is there a bad taste in
your mouth ?
Then you have a poor
appetite and a weak diges
tion. You are frequently
dizzy, always feel dull and
drowsy. You have cold
hands and feet. You get
but little benefit from your
food. You have no ambition
to work and the sharp pains
of neuralgia dart through
your body.
What is the cause of all
this trouble?
Constipated bowels.
UNION TWP.
Benjamin
Benner
re visi
friends here over Sunday... Mrs. J.
FOR NOVEYi BUB 7th. 1899.
1 1. P. s. Bitter, Sheriff ol Snyder ooootyr, com
monweaiuj of Pennsylraala, iio hereby make
known and give notice to the Hectors ol "10
county aforesaid tLai an election win be held
, It. said county on Tuesday, November 71I1, imm,
for iln- pnrpnse of electing the several iiersoiiH
, named, to-wil 1 one parson for Treasurer ot the
Commonwealth ot Pennsylraala, two persons
for Judges ill the supreme Court, one person for
JOdge of the Superior Court, one person for As
sociate Jadge of Snyder County, one person for
Sheriff, one person tor county Treasurer, three
persons lot County Comml.ssfoner8.three persons
lor county Auditors anil one person for Coroner
I of sayder county.
The election places are as OlIOWS 1
1st district, at tin- Odd Fellows- Hall, In Se-
; Unagrove uoruuKh.
til district, at the house 01 John V, Dover, in
and for Perry township. ' '
Sit district, nt the house of David Doffer. lr
anil lor Chapmnn to ushlp.
4th dlstrlc. In William Mover's bulldlnir. la
and for Washington township.
Mh district, at lhe KaKle Hotel. In and for
Franklin township.
61 h district, at the Old fellows' Hall. In and
for Heaver township.
1 . Jh1!"1 u!1'''' ,at th uou,, of Harvey Wagner.ln
I and for West Heaver townahlp.
sin district, at the house ol Peter Hurtman
In nnd for Centre township.
n,!'ih,l"i':lrH',tth? 80,1001 nouse. Kreamer. Id
nnd for Mlddlecreek township.
tJSLHifSSl ttthe "ouse 01 Matilda Fisher
In and for Penn township.
Mo'sroe'wnshlp' AUraDd'8 HaU- ,n tor
.il?; l7J8.rrIcr''it '.?,e h0XK ot Christian 8.
Oraybiil. lo and lor Wtst Perry township.
14th district, at the oourt House In and for
the Borough of Mlddlebunr. 7
15th district, at Robert Rothcrmel's House, In
and for Colon township. '
mill district, nt the house of Jatnei Slattern.
In uiul for Adams township.
17th district, at the Public S-hool House, in
adajnsburg, in and for spring township.
NOTICE 18 11 KU KH V lilVEN.
"Thut merv PMon, excepting Justices of the
Pence, who shall hold an office or appointment
of pram or trust under the United stales or of
this suite, or any dry or Incorporated district
whether a commissioned officer or otherwise ii
subordinate officer or agent, who Is or shall 'be
employed under the legislative, executive or
judiciary department of this state or ol'the
I nlted States, or of any Incorporated district -and
also thai every member of congress and the
Slate Legislature, and 01 1 he select or common
council of any clly, or commissioner of anv In
corporated district, Is by law incapable of holri-
iiik 01 ern ising ai i ue same time, the office or
Hid Wife of "l'p',J!n'm,;'?1 511 J.u,1p- Inspector orclcrk or any
auu mil 01 ,. ec on of I 1 s Ciiioiiionueutih , ,., Sf
Shaniokin were visiting a m one- T'm'V-J',!,7.e,0ai.,y Vmct,r ' "" election
. . D fi sllllll be eligible to lie l ien voted for
lhe Inspectors and Jndoa or tha ,.i,.,
; shall meet at I he respective places appointed
). Herman ofEdwardsville issjientl-; ior holding the election in the SStTrS
ing a few days with her parents. J. 1 1 mSSd echof SSuV
W. Spaiigleranil family. . . .Amelia tTtaoadSwkT ",M,mM vowr
Stahl left for iancaster county where
she exiR-cts to spend the winter. . . .
Amnion Bituer and family of Nor
thumberland sjK'iit a few days of
last week among, friends here. . . .
(Jhas. W. Shrey and wife were visit
ing with the family of Harry lihin
ard at Chapman on Sunday... Rev.
Driickemnillerliad communion ser
vices at Keiser's church on Sunday
(ii'ii 1 jino of 1 TilV,,i-tiil I ii,,,,',.
on James Rathfon's farm in the cAudlto"'l"c-
spring. Mr. Rathfou has made a
good selection aslMr. iing under
stands farming thoroughly 11. Btate TraMurer' Wllllan' t. creaay.
. .. B) V i Jiidire of the sunreme Court h ia
I The followng named persons have
, been nominated by the various par
i ties for the different offices, as fol
lows :
REPUBLICAN.
State Treasurer, James E. Harnett.
Judge of the Supreme Court, J. Hay Drown.
Judge of the Superior Court. John I. Mitchell
Associate Judge, PeterK. KlegeL
Sheriff, George W. Row.
County Treasurer, Heneville smith.
County commissioners.
John P. Wetzel,
oeorge K. MUler.
Coroner, Dr. A. J. Herman.
DEMOCRATIC.
will give you prompt relief
and certain cure.
Kmmp Your Blood Pmro.
If you have neglected your
case a long time, you bad
bener take
alst. It will remove all
impurities that nave been
accumulating in your blood
and will greatly strengthen
your nerves. m
Wrttm tho Doctor.
Then may b MaMthlng ibooi
St aaM ran do not qalte under
id. Writ tha doctor froolj . t
1 how you art tustrlng. sou
wlU maiptlr neelT tha batl
madlcal advice. ASdnw,
Dr. J. C. A jer. Lowoll, Man.
L. Schafler of Pallas inovetl his store
into his new house on Tuesday
where he has more room. . . . Jocky
Aucker is already buying upturke) s
for Thanksgiving There is a
fellow up along the creek, who
claims he shot an eagle. If we un
derstand anything about feathers, it
is nothing but an ordinary chicken
hawk and a small one at that. .John
Krebs is rebuilding his house
C. E. Aucker has his Klondyke
home nearly completed The
moonshine poultry dialers and Sun
day hunting parties are working up
their trade just now. They claim
times are improving. They don't
believe or know that there is an open
fircplacea waiting them some hot day.
M1DOLEBUR8H Market.
Butter 18
Eggs 20
Onions.
Lard 6
Tallow 4
Chickens 7
Turkeys 10
Shoulder 8
Ham 12
Wheat G8
Rye 45
Corn 35
Oats (old) 00
Oats (new).... 25
Potatoes 80
Bran per 100. 80
Middlings' 90
Chop 90
Judge of the Supreme court, 8. Leslie Mestraaat.
Jud of the Superior court, Charles J . ltellly.
Associate Judge, I -hares Herman,
sheriff. William c. Snyder,
county commissioner, c. W. Knights.
Auditor, A. II. Klingler.
PROHIBITION.
State Treasurer, John M. Caldwell.
Judge of the supreme Court, Agio. Rlckctts.
Judge of the superior Court, Harold L. Robinson.
PEOPLE'S.
state Treasurer, Justus Watklns
Judge or the Supreme court, Jonn H. Stevenson.
Judge of the superior Court, Nathan L. At wood.
SOCIALIST LABOR.
State Treasurer, Samuel Clark.
Judge of the supreme Court, Donald L. Monro.
Judge of the Superior Court, Val. Hemmel. 3
UNION REFORM.
state Treasurer. Samuel D. Wood.
Judge of the supreme Court, John H. Stevenson.
BRYAN ANTI-TRUST.
State Treasurer, William T. Creasy.
Judge ot the Supreme Court, B.lMile Hestrezat.
Judge of the Superior Court, Charles J. Relay.
ENDEPENiyNT DEMOCRATIC.
County Commissioner, V. W. Thomas.
P. S. BITTER, Sheriff.
SheriffsOffice.Middleburg.Snyder
County, Pa, October 28, 1809.
YJI7 ANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT AND RON
et persons to repreaant ua aa Nanagara in
Ibiaand cloaeby counUcs. Salary two a raar
and expenses. Straight, bona-fide, no more,
no leas "alary. PoaHfin parnwnan. Oar refer!
neea, any bank in ang town. It to mainly of
fice work conducted at noma. HUmihi
cloaa aalf addiiiaaid staasaed aaVsiope.
noaumoa tonrajir, Dept. I, Chicago t-ft-Mi.