The Middlebupgh Post. ru bushed everv Thursday. Geo W. Wayenseller, tditor and Proprietor Subscription 1.50 per year. which mujt be pMld Id advance woaa sent out side tin- count y.) HATES OF ADVERTISING. Ait transient idverusmoiiti noi otherwise am traded u.t will be charged at tiurttott n ems per line (inmp:ii lei measure) ror first tnser itoo Md looenu per line lor every ubnequent insertion. 0-rath nMimpMUtidfmi jeMnenrjMwrVi triVutea 0 rrorct. if c. (Arc cents a MM. BATTLE OP THE BALLOTS. 1 Philip Mengel ud Wm. H. Bottoig- I er; School DimHurs, Albert Ben nee Trie Result of Tuesday's Elec tion in Briet. Republican Standice Committee- Adams, HcUVer. Beaver W., centre. ' lutptnuti, l-'ruhkliii. Jeckeoll, Mlddlebiirg, Mlddlecreek Monro, Peon, Perry, Parry W.. Seli njro e. Spring;, Union, waanlnKton W, It. Herman, 1. O. Mtddleewerth . w Miisser, Darld Coleman Clins A. Wagner, John 1. Howell II. II. Wiigncr, II A. Htiwermi li. s. Troulman, P. A. Troup i .U I.. VI alter. II. K. Bolellder .1. s. Yearlek, H. U. Smith Al. Helen, .lames Krdley I A. l. Km aiver a. i. i r A It Young, i, 1 timer Frank Miller, Howard Bow ir. M. RotlirOI k. Irwin Hover lo o Ktrawner, John Noll A B Keek, II. Buck Geo B I.epl'V, li M Srilllh O. Rite, H, i. Btroh I r. K. w. Toole, J, H Arbogaal Adams Townsnlp. Justice of the Peace, J. E. Fctter olf; Tax Collector, Geo. Ewigj Su pervisors, Eloo Snook and William Lose: ( hcrsccr, Moses r,ri; nuugc nt Election. Liaao C. Swart.; Bpector,J. O. Berge aud J. Y. H. Moyer; School Directors, CP. Fet teroll ami ('. J. Bingaman. Beaver Township. Justiceof the Peace, J. A. Aigler; Tax Collector, Isaac Boush; Super visors, Frank Beaver and Daniel Shrewder; School Dim-tors, Daniel Elassinger and Isaac Dreese; Over seer. Reuben Zechmanj Judge ot Electiou, rwin Kinney; Inspectors, ami David Winner. Perry West Township. Judged Election, H. H. Metigle' nsuectors, Philip Hoot and Theo dore Mitterling; Tux Collector, J. Z. Strawser; suiiervisors, II. VV, Kerstetter and Abel Shirk; School Directors, J, W. Gnrtrian, J, (i. , Horalierger, (tie), C. W . Vaguer, in-' . . ... ; -in... (tie); AUCHior, O v'. owuui'. vote on OviTseer as : IVm 'rntic, CARPETS. BOW TO CURB MEAT. Bon li Thursday, Fob. 2'2, 1900 SENATORIAL BGL. The senatorial bee Iiiih been Uni term"; for the past week. All kinds of rumors have been afloat, Uy an-, thority of ;t member of I Ion. 'has. .Miller's family we announced his candidacy. The nexl we heard was that Mr. Miller denied thai he was a candidate. Then we learned that 1 Mr. Mill. r called noon Dr. K. W. I I oole, the CO IlUt J wanted to pay his ... tm rati Mate Senator. 1 in llhert Dreese and Irwin J. rreecj ..- ... .1 ...):.. ... Treasurer. V . U. Dieuer uuni, t, Keller: Auditor. I has Jerome Heaver. Beaver West Township. Judge of Election, John ft. Bak er, Inspectors, .Jos. H. Snook and Milton Knepp; Supervisor.-, John Fisher and John I. Erbj School Di rectors, Amos Howell and Jacob H. ll..eter. Overseer. Michael Weiand; Tax Collector, Jacob Rittei mil You can hsve s bettor car pet, a prettier carpet aad a cheaper carpet thaa year neighbor by writing far ens of our 16-cetored litho graphed catalogues, which shows Carpets, Ran. Art Squares, Portieres. Lace Curtains, and Bed Sets la their real colors, to that r-.m.l. 39c ta tt IT By looking at these colored Csrpeti. 3zc to 11.17 7 Uf voJ M u asmca, how a carpet will lock on your floor or a drap ery at your window. We prepay freight, sezc car- E. A. Shaffer and C. S. Duun, each pcts free and furnish wadded 68 votes; Republican, A. Mitterliug, lining without charge. I'llll term. M ailtl Blell UraVUlll, 1 , Our General logue tells about rtair, oi. Sellnsgrove Bore. Chief Burgess, Julias S. Miller; Town Council, J. . Woodruff, John C. Thompson ami M. L Kreegerj School Directors, Henry L. Philips and Dr. A. 11. lotteiger; Tax t'ol- lOthlnv Which Ker bodr Thinks Knoira, Hat Which Only Vow Do In the Rlarhl Way. Cata- every thing to cat. wear and use, ana win save you money on every thing you use at every tern ton at the year. Our Made to - Order Clothing Catalogue, WSTiS& This Iron Bed $2.5 latest styles of suits snd overcoats, prices rang One Important item in curing meat ot all kinda i to lay it out in a ol place, where there is a good circula tion of air, until the animal beat i thoroughly cooled out. There is a proccba of sugnr-curing pork thru require that the salt, sugar 11 in! spices be rubbed in while the metit ia atilt warm, but it requires experience to do the work properly, and the av eruge farmer cuu hardly ufford to run the risk of failure. Generally at this season there Is little diflicuhy in thoroughly cooliug out meat if it is spread out over night. Meat should not be allowed to freee before it is salted, us it will not lake salt while froen. The salt is upt to form in cakes over the meat, and un less looked after when a few wurm days come the meal will be certain to spoil. In applying the sail the best ran the time to beuln. All catalmruex are free. lector, Aurew .1. Ltrtiss: 1 'verrteer, wnioaaoyimwaati aaaress mis way ng from 5-S to Saa. We prepay cxpresaage. ,,iHn ls to tal4e u quantity In the hand if vmi huvt Twif tii'ii r with nil hpffiri' now a 1 " Hi)' ruu 11 tin tut 1111 in. : Ait-Win. liters, H. Calvin Ulsh Herbster. Centre Tp. .Turlm. nt Election. S. S. Bowel 1 r A. chairman, and so.x; insM'ciors, assessment i'or Wallace Markel and Anion W. Walter; lax oiiector, losenh Kerr; School Directors, John fused the money on the ground that C. Grubband Joshua V . umgauian, 1 w j itmer; Overseer, J. B the committee had named Feb. I Oth i Overseer, Valentine Walter; Super- H w s.m) Directors, J. N la t I I 1. I f visors, Jesse liacKettoni ium cliairmaii re- o. Qaugler; Judge of Election, Joseph A. Llldwig; Inspectors, Samuel Ster ner and Simon J, Weiirich. SpritiK Township. Justice of the Peace,.!. F. Keller; Tax Collector, John II. Kreup; Su pervisors, Henry Maurer ittui Ellas Price; School Directors, Harrison Schrader, W. A. T. Ulsh uml H. II. Laub; Overseer, Win. J. Price; I Judge of Electiou, Ira A. Kline; ; Inspectors, J. F. Snook ami Willard 1 Bingaman; Auditor, Lincoln Zieber. Union Tp. Judge of Election; Henry Stepp; : nsuectors, C. W. Slroh ami W. M. , Charles; Siiperviors, John II. Wist 'JULIUS HINES & SON, BALTIMORE, BID. Kept. 000. TICKET FOR Till": REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION OF 5NYDER COUNTY, TO BE HELD FEBRUARY 24, 1900. as the last day tor paving assess meats. The committee is the si iirnme authority in the matter. It is tor them alone to determine. Houser and Oteo. N. Wetsel ' ,. i i , ,i sauuoi-i aim v..w. . he sii- J O. Bowewox, Auditor, Isaiah Ober- Cbk(0op Isi;l(. Zim ne I ill. Tax . 1 1 man; .Midl and T. 0. Chapman Tp. ATTENDING THE WOUNDED. Modern Provlalona for Treatment of Sufferers on the Field of Battle, Never have the arrangements for dealing with the wounded been in so thoroughly satisfactory a condition as they are to-day, gays the Church Fam ily Newspaper. During an engage ment, and as the troop advance, the wounded are sought out a quickly aa may be possible, their wounds tem- aiU u. -" ;turn lei.r-.sr liy splinted and any other "first aid" given that may be necessary. Eacb soldier carries with him a small "first aid" equipment In his tunic, so that he .may bandage hlmtelf or temporarily arrest bleeding, or give such help to a wounded comrade. After "first aid" is rendered the wounded are borne on comfortable litters to the "dressing places," which are sheltered spots a short distance behind the line of bat lie usually in the rear of the artillery. Here they are examined by the sur geons; hemorrhage is securely arreat-' ed; bullets which can be easily aa quickly removed ore taken nwoy; foiw eign bodies and splinters of bone or shell, if loose, are removed; limbs so t-ecured as to render transport to the field hospital easy and comfortable, and anything else done which can be done with ease and rapidity. No big operation is done at these spots except in the case of limbs so shattered as to require immediate amputation. The surgeons nt the "dressing places" do only what is absolutely necessary, and then the wounded are made comfort able in specially constructed ambulance wagons and transported to the field hospital. RAILROADS BUILT IN 1800. Aboat 4, -110 Mllea of Track I. aid In the Year Heat Ilecowl Since 1HOO. Judge of Election, (ieo. L Deng- j (jerSi tors. Dr. J. E. ltotrai Herrold; Treasurer, Sylvester t lan Washington Township. Judge of Election, S Oscar Cil ler; Inspectors, Henry Sanders and M. A. Shaffer; Supervisors, 8. Y. Dengler and John P. Kantittw; U.. Xospeotors, J. Anion lloushand School Directojs, Geo. B. Shaffer, j j Lpawlinirs Justices of the Peace, Levi Shatter and nenry owrij Overseer. John H. Seller; Tax Col lector. Wm. H.Swarti; Auditor, U. S Sholly. Jackson Tp. Judge of Election, S. W. Kline; Inspectors, Wm. L. Proust! and H. J. aaSMtman; Justice ot the Peaoe, A. B. Daulierman; Mijiervisors, The liuilway Age has made a can vass of the country in regard to the building of new railroads during the past year, and finds that about 4,500 miles have been added in that time. This is the greatest amount of new rail road that has been built in any one year since 1890, when 5,670 miles were com pleted. Scarcity of labor and the great increase in prices for rails and other supplies is believed to have had a mate rial effect in keeping down tne new mileage, and the coming year will with out doubt sec continuation of building. Iowa stands at the head of the list of states in its figures for new mileage with 585 miles to its credit, although the previous ten years hnd seen little or no additions made to its railroads. A notable fact about the railroad build ing of the year is that there hhs been comparatively little building by new companies, while n number of the older roads have mode important extensions. As exnmples, the Chicago A North western has built 357', miles; the Chi cago, Milwaukee St, Paul, 98 miles; the Northern Pacific, 05 miles in the Samuel Hollenbaeh und Win. See Imld; School Directors, C. J. Beav er and Benjamin Kline; Auditor, J. S. Yeariok. Franklin Township. Judge of Election, Geo. F. Sutler; Inspectors, James Botteiger ami w . L. Graybill; School Directors, John Shambaoh and A.G. Bashoar; Over seer, Benben Weirick; Supervisors, Wm. Wray aad Anion Walter; Au ditors, Win. Houtz und George I. Maneval; TaxColleotor, AustinGift. Mlddleburg Boro. Burgess, J. E. Sutler, 80; (i. M. Moatz, 65; Town Council, C. H. Walter, 81; J. W. Swartz, 80; Lank Hare, 119; Judge of Election, J. C. Sohoch, 49; Boyd8tetler,81;Lisneo u.rs, A. W. Aurand, 46; James Lrd ley, 30; ( has. Speeht, 43; School Directors, G. E. Hassinger, 59; ti. H. Steininger, 95, Jacob Gilbert, 89; Auditor, Arthur Beaver, 73; Amofl Ranch, 40; Overseer, B. W. Yoder, 96; Joseph Bowersox, 34; Tax Col lector, in. Kotnig, 107. JVtiddlecreek Township. Judie of Election, T. ( i. Iiandis; InstK-ctors, C. A. Herman and A. A.I ' . , . . . m m t I I Inch; (x-iiiKii Lnrectors, kj. n. Straub and Allen S. Bow; Suiervis ors, J. P. Iieitzel and Franklin Hummel; Overseer, W. A. Hummel; Tax Collector. M. E. Erdlcy; Au ditor. F. W. Mitchell (2 years); A. C. Smith (3 years). lonroe Township. Judge of Election, Harry H. Trexler; Inspectors, I. N. Young and G. Vi . Boardman; Justice ottlie Peace, T. A. Stetler; Tax Collector, Thomas Hess; School Directors, B. F, Hummel and Nelson App; Over seer, Thomas Watts; Supervisors, 1 N. E. Hartman and m. Slear; Au ditor, Bryan Teats. Penn Township. Judge ot Election, II. A. Ott; In spectors. Chas. K. Fisher and Robert Bower: Suuervisors, II. B. Smith a Wm. Mover ami Frank 8. (Bass; School Directors, Frank Speeht and J. H. Hendricks; Overseer, I?, B. Mover (tie), J. B. Springniaii (tie); Supervisors, Francis F. Glass ami Peter Kratzer; Auditor, End (I. Moyer; Township Clark) W. F Mover. The proposition to buy pxr hoime and farm was defeated by a majority ot 185. To the Deaf. A rich lady, cured other Deatness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Eir Drums, gave $10 000 to his Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums may have them free. Address No. 10327 The Nieholson nstitute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New York. i-25-ly. I HAIR TURNING GRAY? What does your mirror say? Doe it tell you of some little streaks of gray? Are you pleated? Do your friends of the same age show this loss of power also? Just remember that gray hair never becomes darker without help, while dark hair rapidly becomes gray wuen ones me cnango ocgins ones me cnango ocgins. Myers fimir vigor Congress. Thad. M. Mahon. State Senator. Benjamin K. Bttcht Assembly. Albert M. Smith. Prothonotary, Etc. George M. Shiudel. Register and Recorder. John H. Willis. District Attorney. Miles L Potter. Delegate to National Convention George W. Wsgenseller. Percival Herman. Jury Commissioner. Adam Shemorry. Irwin Graybtll,,Q Elmer E. Sham bach. W. A. T. Ulsh. W. H. "Wolfe. Delegate to the State convention. James Erdley. Amnion W. Musser. Isaac SjKitts. The above ticket is hereby (.ap proved us the official Ballot. A. B. Keek, H. A. Bowersox, Harry E. Bolender, W. H. Herman, J. Howard A rhogast, Printing Committee. jury List. List oturand Juror 1 drawn for the court ni Oyer and Terminer mid Ocuerul Jail deliver anrtt'oun of yimner SeaatODB Ot the I'eace lii Snvder county held us Keb. Term, cominenclint Monday. Kebruary 'J"l. IWK). OBAND JUKOKs. Name. Occuputlor:. Heslae-ce. BOlender, Churles A., Fanner, FrankltD llrouse, William (1., Farmer, Juckson Kwluc Frank, Farmer, Spring UresHler. .lohti. Farmer. Monroe Fisher, John P LalKirer, lienvcr West (MitcliT. Jai'on s , Farmer, ITnlon Haas, Daniel, Farmer, cerry west ltalns, Horace, laborer. Heaver West tlalns, Joseph kt Farmer. Spring Hendricks, Fhlllp, Farmer, Washington Jarrett, Newton, Farmer, I'enn Noacher, John A., Furtner, Chapman Neltz. John 0 . 1-aborer, Union Kothrock, Jiiuir-B n , I'lasterer, Franklin HamerJohn, Farmer, Adams Kohbnck. Kll:ui P., Uentleman, HellnrtKrove Secbold. Wllllum. Farmer, Juckson Seaman, Frank. Teacher, Shiiev, Isaac, Fanner, li Inch, Jerome, Farmer. Woodllmr. Frank, Farmer, Walter, Valentine, Uentleman, Wagner, Willlntn, sawyer, Zelber, Jai'on, Farmer, i PETIT .11' ROUS l.l.l of I'etll Jurors drawn for the Court of ' common I'leus, court of Quarter Sessions of I he Peace. Court of Out and Terminer and oeneral .lull Delivery of Snyder County, Ph.. held as February Term, commencing Feb. 28, lon. This will cause i lie meal to take snlt more renilily than if it is simply sprin kled over it. After rubbing well lay the meat in the box or on the shelf iirranged for it and sprinkle it liberally with suli. If the weather is moderate so that Uie meat is not frozen it is best to go over it u second time in a week or ten days, rubbing as at first, ami then sprinkle again. If the weather is cold euough to keep the meal frozen this may be done in a few days after the wuther moderates. When meal is pickled Instead of dry salted the brine should be made as strong as possible nnd should fully cov er the meat. In three dnvs the brine should be drawn off nnd either frekh 1 brine put on or the old brine be boiled and the scum that rises to the surface skimmed off and then when cool poured back. In both brine and dry salting the addition of some sugar, saltpeter and pepper will improve ihe quality of the merit aa well as aiding in preserving it. Allowing the meat to remain in salt too long has a tendency to make the lean part hard and unpalatable. When ever sufficiently salted it should be hung up mil smoked and then packed down. If ill is is done before the warm weather comes the risk of loss will bo greatly lessened. St. Louts Republic. CANDIDATES CADDft. The republican primary election will I held In the various dist-icta of Snyder County, Sat urday, Feb. S4. lo between the bourn of one and seven P. M , for the purpose uf iiominatlnK one peraoi, for Conirreasiiian, one person for Stale Senator, one person for Assemblyman, one person for Prothonotary. etc.. one person for neirieter and Keorder. one person for Ids trict Attorney a.id one person for Jury Com missioner and the election of one xrson for State delegate and one poison for National del .'irate. 1'be followinir iHsrsona have sajMMSIHjaS themselves aa candidates for the several post' tionsaa indicated below: For .', ,i inR'ss At the earliest aolieilation of a large number of ihe Itepnliliians of Miy.lcr County. I here with present my name as n candidate for Cans BTOSe, to ba voted for at the primary election, Baturdajr, Feb tt, Hjtju, Wish many thanks for the generous sup t 1 have received at the builds of the l.epiiblieans of BtsySef County uml respectfully so jelling a continuance of your esteem and suppurt, 1 um v.mrs truly, I II AD. M. MAHON. BtattOJ ienamr To the puulilieaii voters Snyder county : In compliance with a renaaal . nit....iicd in a resolution adopted ly the nepublican Sfautdliuj Committee of buydor county, at n met ting held on the loth Inst . I herewith submit inv iiameut the coming primary e eellon as a candidate for the nomination lor Mnle Senator, and reapect fnlly oli. it the votes of the party. hi: .vi am in k. rOCUT. Lewlabnrg, Pa.. Feb. IS, ihisp. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The tint You Han Always Botfht Bears the Signature of BANE STATEMENT. Report of the condition of the First .National Hunk of Mtddlebtirglr, at Mlddleburgh, in the Stun- of l'etinsvlvaiilu, at the close ot business Feb. 18, I'.n si I RESOURCES. Loans und discounts ills W Overdrafts, secured and unsecured... . I'. S. Bonds to secure circulation 38.000.00 I', s. Honda on hand Premiums on II. 8. Bonds 3,8 0.00 County Bonds Slocks securities, etc 2 960.00 Bunl.lng-niiuse. furniture, und fixtures I6.titio.oo other real esinic unit morgages uwnru line from Nntloiiul Hanks , not Reserve Airents) 1,707.80 Due from State Bunks and hankers .... Due from approved reserve agents 'J6.0r)7.M Checks and other cash ItemB i!i7.rW Nines of oUier National Banks L'4040 Fractional paper currency.nlckles. and centa 411.57 I.Awn i. Monkv UKHKKvr in Bams viz: Specie SIO.WH.OO Legal-tender notes 7.SI6.00 17,013.00 Kedemptlon Hind with 1'. S. Treasurer (B per cent, of circulation) 1.485,00 TOT A I $il,708.62 LIABILITIES. For Amk.miiI.Iv. To the rccuhltenn voters of Snvdt r Countv - At the coining primnrv elei tinn to be held on Feb. '.( I will be a oandkiate for the republican iionilnatinn nf Aasemblvraan of Snyder county I trust the two terin rule will be aimlleil j ,, m case i,n it has been before, in which case I will ise my best endeut nrs loreliirsent me eo.i.flt... ents. A. It. SMITH Heaver Springs. Pa., Jan, IS, 1000. Fnr Prothonotary, IStc. Totba republican votera of Satrder Oounty At the republieiin primary election to be held leb i!4. I90e. I wl I lieu candidate for the He ll xioociin nominal on lor ',,.i , li .i a . i ................ ... nun , k o, ...eeouris, i,no I nsK lor the vnSea the Kepiiblicaiia of toe countv. Mutdlrburg. Pa.. Jan. IS, 1900. For Register und Reeonk To the republican voters nf Snyder County At the republican primary election to be held Feb 24, ItW, I will be n . 1111,11, int.- f IK. ' ination of Register A He, order ,.,., i ..i. . the vote of all the republicans of the Countv. ,,,,, , . Jotiis II. WILLIS. Mlddleburgh, Pa., Ian. II 1900. Dlstrtut Attorney. I hereby announce mvself i. , ,,,,,iai.... t the office nf District Attorney at the coming primary election. Saturday, Feb. 24h, subject to Republican rules and usages. If nominated and elected, I promise to discharge the duties ui ,uc uince in me oes. or my ability. i,o"l-iiiiiiij- joura, M. I. POTTER. Kor Jury Comml asloner, To the republican votera of Snyder county: At the republican primary election, 1 will be a candidate for the nomination of Jury Com missioner ana 1 ask (or the votes of all the re publicans In the county. . ...' IRWIN ORAYBlLL. Pastonville, Pa., Jan. 1.1, 1900. To the Republican votera of Snyder County I hereby annoui .e my name as a candidate for Jury Commlasioner subject to the rules of the Republican party. ADAM B. 8UKMORRY. Penn Township, Jan. a. 1900. To Ibe Republican votera of Snyder County I embrace tbls opportunity to announce a self aa a candidate for Jury Commlasioner, si ice. so ine nepuntiean rules and u In the county, I have been a Republ sub- Horn Renuhllean mw life time, and nearly all of my fellow Bepubll jafa know thai I have served my country faithfully for six years in army and navy and was the first man from Snyder County to take up arms against Spain, and to-day I have the honor to be the hero of three wars. There fore I will aak my fellow Republicans to stand by me aa I have stood by my country and If elected. I will endeavor to do Justice to all aa far aa I can. W. II. WOLFE. Sellnsgrove, Pa. Kd. Post : Pleaae announce my name as a candidate for Jury Commissioner, uhject to the rules governing the Republican partv. Centre Twp. KI.MF.R E. H1IAMBACH- Natlonal Delegate. Capital stock paid In surplus Fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes pant National Hi . fsvi.omoo . ao.ino.oo 8.M4.63 29.700.00 8,274.9 429.00 ank notes outstanding.. Due to other National banks Due to State Banks and Bankers. . i Mends unpaid Individual deposits subject to check 14d.322.t8 1 Demand certificates of de- V lM,4l7.fi posit 18,094.91 ) Holes and Hills redlscounted TOTAL 1281.708 S2 STATU OK PENNSYLVANIA.! SNYDER COUNTY, SS: f i r u tiiowison .Ir . ("Hshlprof the above MlaTSInnroolf nam iiaaa nil atilaniiiii aaaai that the above statement ls true to tne nest, oi my auunicuse and belief. J. N. THOMPSON. Jr., Cashier, subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of Feb. num. J. O. W EISER, Notary PuMlc. COBBICT Attest : W.W.WITTENMYER, A. KHEF.OER. O. ALFRED 8CHOCH, Directors. Heaver West. Penns l II lull Centre Beaver Spring United States nnd 29 miles in Canada: aIMj (j. 'vi K0rry; Overseer, Geo. the Chicago Rock Island Ps-Uo, , U K uster; Sc-hool Directors, Selin miles; the Atchison, lopeka & hanta , ' ' Fe, 160 miles; the Illinois Central. 190 Hamer and Chas. Miller, Jr.; lax miles; the Burlington system. 80 miles; Collector, Harvev A. Good; Audi- Ihe Louisville & Nashville, 74 miles; the Seaboard Air Line, over 100 miles; the Great Northern, 74 miles, and the Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gnlf, 163 milea. During 1899 Massachusetts bad the lowest record of new trackage, the number of milea being only 4.20. To Care Cold InfJOne Day Take I.ax An vs Bnoao Qcivma Tabi.kts. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure E.W.Oaov' sir na tare ou every box. me. lOS-t tor, H. 1). Kuster; Treasurer, J. (x. Itow. Perry Township. Justice of the Peace, J. A. ShaJel; Judge ot Election, Wm.Kalt writer; Inspectors, John Landis and T. T. Reichenbach; Auditor, T. G. Arbo gast; Tax Collector, Nelson Mengle; Overseer, J. A. Brofdus; Supervisors, will bring back to tout bah the color of youth. It never fails. It Is Just ss sure s that beat melts snow, or that water quenches fire. It cleanses the scalp also snd prevents the formation of dandruff. It feeds and nour ishes the bulbs of the hair making them produce s luxu riant post. It stops the hair from falling -ut and gives a fine soft finish, to the hair as well. Ws have a Sook oa the Hair and gcaip whteb yea may attain tree Jfrtr-M To the republican votera of Snyder county : At the republican primarv election to be held Saturday, Feb. 24. lOOO. I will lie a candi.l.t.. rV.- National Delegate and I aak for the i .,t...,r ll the republicans in the county. UKO. w. WAUKNSKI.LKIl. Middle!. urg. I'n , Jan. 18, 90n. State I : ItiKiii, . En. Post Please announce inv name a & candidate for Delegate to the State Convention, subject to the regulations of the Republican patty governing the coming p.imary. I kindly ... .ne nujiuur. oi i i rcpiioiican voters. llcsp y yours, Heavcrtown. Pa. A. W. MfS-SER. To the Republican voters of Snyder County : I hereby announce mv name as n candidate for Delegate to the Slate Convention to be held in llarrlsburg. ISAAC bPOTTS. Perry Township, Jan. 23, 1900. ' KD. POST: Please announce my name aa a candidate for Mate Delegate, subject to the rules governing the ,.ai ty. JAMES ERDLEY. 1 Name. Occupation. Residence. Aigler, Jerome, Farmer, Beavet Aucker, Join. Fanner, Union Bingaman, Daniel P., Penns Burns, Hiram, Laborer. Sellnsgrove Hrunner. I-aac. Farmer. Franklin Hattmgardner, John D., Laborer, Beaver West Beaver, Matthias, laborer, Monroe Coleman, David fl . Laborer, Beaver (Xsiper.John I,., Gentleman, Sellnsgrove curns, John M.. ljttmrer, - Sellnsgrove Fetterolf, Cnurles. Farmer, Adams yelker, Jacob, Farmer, Spring Felker, William H.. Laborer, Spring tlutellns, N. 0., J- P.. Mlddlecreek Ilsckenburg. Joseph, Laborer, Centre Herman, Michael, Farmer, Penns Herrold, Thomas O , Teacher, Union Haines. William, Coucbmsker, HellDsurove Herman, William C Fanner, Centre KaiifTinan. Abraham, Farmer, spring Kissinger. Charles, Farmer, Washington Kiiouse. christian Farmer, Perry Kerstetter. David, Uentleman. Franklin Kllnkler. James, Teacher, Spring Kerstetter. William II., Landlord, chanman Koods, William. Labor:r, Centre Ijiuver, John. Farmer, Mlddlecreek I-eacli, James 1.. . Farmer, Chapman Marbuiger, Alrred, Gentleman, Sellnsgrove Melser. Charles, Baker, Mlddleburg Musser, Element Farmer, Adams Melser, Reul en, Landlord, Chapman Naugle, John P., Farmer, Perry Ott, Henry A . , Farmer. Penns nipple. Aaam. runner, .lacsown Rennlnger, David , Farmer, Beaver West smith, t Charles Teacher, Spring Wear. David, Farmer, Monroe stauffer. Daniel. Gentleman. Sellnsgrove stahl, William 8., Laborer, Penns Shelly, WlUlam H.. Fanner, Perry West Shelley. WlUlam P.. Printer, rranklln Suffel, WlUlam. Boatman. Chapman Troop, Calvin, Fanner, . Perry Teats, Philip M ., Gentleman, Monroe Walter, Joha A., Farmer. ?Rtre Weader, Samuel. Fanner. Ileavw West Willow, Samuel. Laborer, Perry West "T think T would no crazy with pain were it, not for Cbambprlain's Pain Balm," writes Mr. W. H. Sta- pMon. Hermidie, lJa. "1 nave oeen affliuted with rheumatism for several vears and have tried remedies with out number, but Fain Balm is the best medicine I have got hold of. One application relieves the pain. For sale by all Drugirists. Court -reclamation, WHKREAa the Hon. Harold M. MeClure President Judge o! the Judicial District, composed of the counties ol Snyder, and Union and Peter P. Riegle and Z. T. Oem berllng, Eeus., Auuciate Judaea In and for Sny der county, have Issued their pi crept, bearing dste the Ifilh dayot Jan. A. D., 1900. to me directed for the holding olan orphans' Court, a court ol Common Pleat, court ol Oyer and Ter miner and General Court ol Uluurter Session! ol i he I'eace, at Mlddleburgh, lor the county ol Sayder. on the lib Monday, (being tbe ssth dav ot Feb, 1900), and to continue one week. Notice la therelore hereby given to the Coron er, Justices ot the Peace and Constables in and for the county ol Snyder, to appear In their proper person with their rolls, record!, Inquisi tions, examinations anu oilier rcmemDrances to do those thing! which of their offices and In thair behsll partaln to be done and witnesses and persona prosecuting In behalf of the Com mnnwealtb against any perron or persona are re quired to be then and there attending and de parting without leave at their peril. Juitlces are requested to be punctual In tnelr attendance at the appointed time agreeably to notice. Given under my hand and seal at the 8herlfl'e office In Mlddleturgh, the 15th day oi Jan. A. 1)., one thousand nine hundred - U. W. ROW, Sheiifl. War os an Ed.nea.ton. Bacon The late war waa a great edu cator. Egbert How ao? "Why, Corporal Cartridge couldn't vr-ite his name before he enlisted, and Mw he'e writing magazine articles." Vonkers Statesman. Better Thaa Medicine. Sympathetic Friend Your health appears to have Improved greatly of late. Convalescent Y-e-a, I've been off among strangers who didn't eternally talk to me about It. N. Y. Weekly L1KL Feb. 17, Francis Blaredell, daugh ter of Frank Blazedcll and wife, aged 2 years, 5 months and 25 days. BEGISTEK'S NOTICES. Notice is hereby giv. en that the following named persons have Hied their Administrators', Ouradlan. and El ectors' accounts inthe Register's Office of Sny der County, and tbe same wilt be presented for confirmation and allowance at the Court House la Mlddleburgh, Monday, Feb. soth. 1900. Second and partial account of Rebecca Mels ser, David Melser and It. S. Melser, executors of the estate of Joseph Melser, late of Chapman, twp., Snyder Co., Pa., deceased. Tbe first and final account for and on behalf of Dr. P. A, Buyer, late guardian of Blanche M. showalter, minor child of George Showalter. deceased, this being tiled by S. K. Ochssenford. executor of said Dr. P. A. Boyer, who died Octo ber tsrd, lSW. J. H. WILLIS, Register of Wills. Register's Office, MlfWleburg, Pa., Jan. 97, ltoo Dr. Feimer s Golden Relief. Pfr 8 A TRtJB SPECirlO 1ST ALL INFLAMMATIONS Old Sores, Wounds srViUI " A ail rl5erylasoUo