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THE MIDDLE.BUEO POST
Published Evtrv Tbarsilay Morning
G. W. W A GEN SELLER, Editor eid Proprietor.
Beam
SUBSCRIPTION RATES,
Single eople. Iie Cents.
MM PCT year If paid in ., I l . " jh t year if not paid
111 lUlVlltl
Advertising Kiitrs. otnti i-r line, nonpareil measure
ment, for first IpaertloE and 10 cents er line for each subse
quent insertion. I OFFICE- Near 1 1 ie County Court House,
between tlie First National lianlc anil the CountyJall.
Vol. x xxvii.
Nov. 1, 11 HI.
N I'M iikk 4:i.
" lid Charity prevail, the Press would prove
A vehicle of Virtui'. Truth and LoWM " OOWPM.
WHAT McKINLEY SAYS
M )nr revenues Bhould always be large enough
to meet with ease an;I pronii)tne.-s not only our
current needs, and the principal and interest of moua, or worked inoreenthusiasHoally for the
the public debt, but t make proper and liberal
provision for that most deserving body of public
creditor-, the soldiers and sailors, and the wid
ows and orphans, who are tlie pensioners of the
Tinted States."
An Address to the Republicans of Snyder County.
WE ARE upon the eve of an important
political election, and in the closing
hours of the contest, the Republican Standing
Committee of the County, through its Chairman
ud Secretary, issue the following address. Large
and enthusiastic meetings have been held in all
portioM of the county, which were ably address
ed by prominent, party workers from this and
other counties in the State. The issues of the
campaign have been ably aud intelligently dis
cussed, and the Inrgeattcndanccat all these meet
ingfl is conclusive evidence that the Republicans
01 Snyder I Dooly are fully aroused and the Com
mittee is encouraged to believe that Snyder Coun
ty will give no uncertain sound at the (tolls, on
the th inst. Much literature has been distribut
ed, while the papers of the county have given
gratuitously, many columns of their space, to
the advocacy of the cause of Republicanism, the
press of the county has never been more iinani-
sue-
cess of the entire Republican ticket, than during
the present campaign. The Committee takes this
method of thanking one and all, who have given
them such a loyal support in the campaign up to
this time, anil calls njion every Republican to do
his full duty, there should be no skulking, let
fiVfrV l?tl 1 1 1 kl L n 11 trot int.. lino d'lml MM .nwl lu.
1 he preservation ot public order, the right of , , , . , , .
discussion, the integrity of courts, and the orderly becomes the duty of every Republican in the
administration of justice, must continue forever county to turn out on election day, and to see
the mck of safety upon which our government I that his neighbors do likewise. As American
securely rests" freemen, let us exercise our God-given peroga-
I tives, by casting our ballots in the interest of
It will be my constant aim to do nothing, I at gnmd old ,,rty who gave us a Lincoln and
. iL. . , , .. ... . Urant, a Uarpeld and McKinley and which
and permit nothing to be done, that will arrest ...k i u e .1
l 0 j has done so much tor the perpetuity ot the Am
or disturb this growing sentiment of unity and L.rjean government and the prosperity aud hap-co-operation,
this revival of esteem and affiliation : pineas of the people.
which now animates so many thousands in both (Jo to the polls, put your cross, X in the
circle at the head of the Republican column,
the old antagonistic sections, but I shall cheer
fully do everything possible to promote, encour
age and increase it.
which is the first one on the ticket. This is the
only sale way to vote so as to lie sure that your
ticket will be counted. The ballot is too lanre
l cllln)(,rsoIlu,) !U1(j )V outting or scratching it,
BRYAN'S CROAKING you may lose your vote for McKinley. Don't
With peace assured in the Phillippines, a greal teke anv r'sk, hence the beat and only safe way,
deal of surplus American capital will go there will Ik-to make an X in the circle at the head of
for investment rather than be loaned to Europe, j Republican column, and then you will know
He complains if money is scarce at home, and .vt)" have not made a mistake, and that it
he orrowls if we have so much we can lend n ' will be counted.
pan oi 11 aoroau. tie is determined
suited not while running for office
form of discontent.
BRYAN'S PROTECTION
not to be "ur ticket, National, Nate and County, is a
on a plat- Rood c, the men are all well qualified for
j the various offices for which they have been
I nominated. They have one and all been fairly
and honestly nominated, and should b-siimmrtetl
Committee has done what it could, every mem
ber has done what he could to make the campaign
a suci ess but unless each and every Republican
voter turns out and siipjx.rts the entire ticket,
our efforts will have been in vain.
Fellow Republicans, the issue is in your
hands, if you remain true to your past history,
Snyder Countv will give at least 1,200 majority
for the entire Republican ticket.
Yours for a sweeping victory and the election
of the entire Republican ticket.
Edwix CHARLES, J. A. LtWBABD,
Secretary. Chairman.
ggPRISTINE THOUGHTS
Jal SELECTED GEMS
M Collated and Arranged Exprtsily for Tht Poet I
WAR VETERANS
AND THEIR SONS.
of the world.
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statesmen to whom the eountrv mi)
well confide Its Interest and its heir .
patriots who havt rbked thetr lives h
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both of them, who have given amnu
I evidence In all their public empi0J.
Patriotic Pennsylvanians Rallying ' mem and u private life, that Pth
- I nnaaaaa 1 tin all linnwmla A il. "
For McKinley and Re
publicanism,
EXPERIENCES IN TWO WAB8.
Bryanltra of Today Are Bat Rvprat
Ina Cofprrhrad Attai'Ua Which
CharacterUrd Their Party la the
!)) of Lincoln.
THERE IS NO DEATH
SIR BULWER LYTTON
There is no ilruth ! The Htjtrn jc" lown
Tu ri!e iixn Mine hUref shore,
Ami hritcht. in henven'! leweled erown,
They (thine foreverin
There in DO it 111 I The 'lust we treuil
shii ehane, beneath the Buniatef ihowarsi
To Kolden Kraln, or mallow fruit,
Or rainhuw-tinted flowera,
There Is rio death ! The leaves may fall
And flowen may fade and jhmm away;
They only wait through wintry hourn,
The coniing uf the Ma)
There In no death I An Sngal form
Walks o'et the earth with with Hllent tread,
111' liear!. nur hest loved tttlngl wayn,
And then we rail them dead.
He leaven our heart all desolate.
lie pluoks our fairest, sweetest (lowers
Transplanted into hliss, they now
Adorn Immortal bowers.
The MroMIke voice, whose joyous tones
Made tclad these scene- of sin and strife,
Sings now au evsrlaSttng souk
Around the tree of life.
Where'er he sees a smile too hriKht,
Or heart too pure for taint or vice ,
He beats It to that world of Ugbt,
To dwell in Paradise,
Horn unto th it dying life,
They leave us hut to come again,
rVlth joy we welc une them, the BStttO,
Kxeept the sin and pain.
And ever near us, though unseen;
The dear. Immortal spirits tread
For all the lioundless universe
la Life, there is no dead.
possess me attainments and the vir
tues which dignify the high station!
for which they are nominated.
COPPERHEAD DAYS RECALLED
"In 1864 copperheads prolonged y,
war and cost the Union army tens of
thousands of lives by encouraging o,
south to hop for a settlement on their
own terms with the Democratic pan?
If successful in the presidential
tlon of that year. The re-election of
Lincoln In 1864 saved the Union. Tbtl
war Democrats voted for him and k-1v
him vietrirv In IQftfl MnnsphAaJ.
T vlav nt tha msllelrtna nRRnultn i - . . . . . Z . rf
" - j sacrinctng me uvea or our soldiers in
upon the McKinley administration and tne Philippine Islands by tncourairin,
the United States soldiers in the Phil- 1 Agulnaldo and his foolish followcri
Ipplnes by the Bryanltes of today, to hope for success If Mr. Bryan
a profound sensation was made by prosldent. The re-election of Comradt
the recent publication of the story of ! McKinley will bring peace and pro
the arrest of P. Gray Meek, present I P"1 t0 .thf Philippine Islands Wl
' ; .' ! ' ', . put an end to copperheadtsm n uy,
Democratic candidate for auditor gen- j0untry
eral in Pennsylvania, ror uib copper- "Comrades, let us stand together ont
head newspaper assaults upon Lincoln 1 more for our country. Its peace, :,
in tne aarK aays 01 tne reueiuuo. prosperity ana wenare ana nonoi. U:
Meek's attacks upon Lincoln were no 1 us again put patriotism above partisan,
more bitter nor vindictive than are "hip. Let us stand together, touchlm
the tirades of hlB Democratic associates !b.ow- ".Comrade McKinley stooj
Some out and out free tradtT have consistent-! 'v every Republican in the county.
ly objected to such proteiition as Bryan now has
on his book, the "First Battle." The American
people, however, insist on protecting the work of
the head as well as the hands, Hence Mr. Ary
an's ImhiIv is protected by copyright. His pro
tection is much more thorough than any that a
manufacturer enjoys, for he has in fact a com
plete monopoly, he lias the audacity to insist on
stripping protection away from other people who
In
ure in laet not hall as well protected as lie.
gratitude is a despicable limit.
I'he Committee will present a banner to the
election district in the county, which gives the
best proportionate vote for the entire Republican
ticket, taking the rote of 1899 to base the de
cision on. Let there be a gennrouf rivalry in
every election precinct in Snyder County, to
carry of! the prize
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IMMORTALITY
III nil ultlri'--In tri in tihint in imit-Mi nml sl-v
n.m now me committee appeals to the Intel- Mini in tne rock-rilibol sea, whose murmuring waves where at good wages, paid in gold
in this campaign against McKinley.
A feeling of Intense hostility to the
present leadership of the Democracy
has been aroused among men who have
served In the army and navy of the
United States, both during the rebel
lion and In the recent war with Spain.
Sons of veterans of the civil war
who number many thousands In Penn
sylvania, are thoroughly aroused, and
they propose to make their Influence
felt at the coming election. Many of
them who have been voting with the
Democracy will vote for President Mc
Kinley and the entire Republican
ticket.
National headqunrters of the Vet
erans' Patriotic League have been es
tablished in Philadelphia, and great
work Is being done in the way of or
ganlxlng the old soldiers and the sons
of veterans.
General Director Daniel Sickles, who
Is a conspicuous factor in this organl
latlnn. 'n;i Issued an appeal for sup
port for President McKinley, which
Voices the sentiments of those with
whom he Is associated.
"Let me urge every soldier and sail
or," says General Sickles, "to lay aside
party feeling and unite for national
honor and for law and order, as you
did In '01 and '65. The present crisis
seems to me as vital to the welfare of
the country as that which called us to
the field.
PROSPERITY AND SAFETY.
"Let us re-elect Comrade McKinley.
Let us help him to uphold and Increase
the prosperity the nation now enjoys.
Let us run no risk by disturbing the
.conditions which are rapidly giving to
us the control of the best markets in
the world for the products of our
mines, our manufactories and of our
farms. The re-election of McKinley
means employment for labor every-
with us In the ranks in 1861.'
ligent and loyal Republican voters of Snyder ceaselessly whisper, " Forever and Forever" in let
County, to support the entire ticket, from Pres- ters of untarnhhable irold flxed by the Hand, and
ident McKinley to Jury Commission.. . The 1 i"; !: ,7 ' V ' 7' 7 il ' ' ?i. r'T! Am'
J uwritteu "Immortality." There is uo death.
Jury List.
Ilo. B. K. FOCHT
is the Republican candidate
List Of Grand Jurors ilruwn for the Conrt of
Oyer and Terminer and General JaU delivery
j andOourt or Quarter sessions of the ivuce of
Snyder county held at Her. Term, commeucinir
Monday. Dec. to, wo,
GRAND JURORS,
Name. Occupation. Residence.
Arbogait, Harvey, Farmer, Jackon
Aoiauaa, BweuSi Adams
Benfer, mohch, spring
Boweraoi, Pharts, I'arpenter, Centre
Bleeker, Philip, Coachmaker, Heiinsgrove
Piss, George, Gentleman, Monroe
Petterolt, John A., Farmer, Adams
I landers, Sylvester, Union
Uackenburg, Harrison, " Centre
Kessler, Josliih, Engineer, Sellnsgrove
Reams, John, Coachmaker, Beaver
Long, Samuel E., carpenter, I'enn
.MltlcrlliiK, Abraham, Farmer. West Perry
Ulller, Charles Jr., penn
Muner, James (i., Laborer, lllddlecreek
Rice, John, Farmer, Chapman
Relchenbaoh, Thomas, " Perry
Bwtrttlander, Emanuel, Farmer, Washington
Bhrader, Frederick, Laborer, Sellnsgrove
smith, Jacob, " Penn
stuck, Philip, Farmer, Perry
Bchroyer, Loyd, Teacher, Bellnsgrovo
spangler, Win., Laborer, Union
rirlch, Reuben, Photographer, Penn
PETIT JUROB&
List of Petit Jurors drawn lor the Court of
! Common Pleas, court ot Quarter sessions of the
reace, court or oyer nml Terminer and General
Who
lor Mate Senator, il elected will vote
for two Republican United States
Senators. He has a record to be
proud of and Republicans of Snyder jillVKaSA' heM B8
county are advised to b' on the
liMikont for cowardly eleventh-hour
cardc sprung to deceive voters, when
the opportunity for answering is
past, Make sure of your best in
terests by putting an X in the circle
at the top of the first column.
The Boston Transcript telle of an
Episcopal church that is being sued
because it is not sufficiently "High
church." It appears that a certuiu
person left money to this church, with
the provision that the services should
come up to a certain standard of
churehmanship. The minister hns
failed, it is claimed, to get as much
ritunlism into the service and the re
sponses of his flock us the money calls
for.
"English as she Is spoke" was exem
plified at the bridge 6oon after the con
solidation of the roads, when a public
chool-teacher of Manhattan was over
heard to ask at a ticket window: "Does
it make any difference what train you
take where you buy your ticket now?"
The ticket seller, stolidly oblivious to
the ambiguity of the question, replied
that it did not.
Name. Occupation. Residence.
Attlg, Harry, Gentleman, Franklin
Arbogast, Howard, Vudertaker, Washington
Arbogast, Simon, Farmer, perry
Reaver, Franklin, Laborer, Beaver
Merge, Henry, Gentleman, Centre
Bower, Ucnry, Farmer, Monroe
Hlckel, Samuel, " Bearer
Folk, Michael, " West Beaver
Follz, Peter, " Perry
Garman, Daniel o., Fanner, Chapman
Oaugler, Franklin, Brlckmaker, Sellnsgrove
Gemberllng, Ira, Laborer, penn
Grayblll, Jacob o ' West perry
(Kws, Joseph, Gentleman, West Beaver
Reiser, Daniel S Laborer, Franklin
llllblsn, Frederick E., Farmer, Washington
Haines, Geo. A Machinist, Sellnsgrove
Haas, Harry, Landlord, Perry
Herman, Newton, Farmer, Monroe
Uackenburg, Michael Laborer, Franklin
Kreamer, Harvey, Carpenter, Mlddlecreek
Kline, Isaac, Farmer, Franklin
Kesalcr, Samuel U., Farmer, penn
Lepley, George, " Spring
Mengle, Gust., " Perry
Moycr, Henry, Washington
Mengle, Philip, " perr
Peters, Henry J., west Beaver
PorUllne, Jacob a.. Gentleman, cjapman
lalge, Thomas, Justice of the Peace, "
Row, Fred, Carpenter, Sellnsgrove
Kelt, Frank, Agent, Mlddleburg
Rouah, Philip, Merchant, Mlddlecreek
Sohnce, Amnion F.. oentleman, Perry
Specht, Charles, Clerk, Heaver
Shaffer, Henry, Laborer. Union
shafler, John, Farmer. Perry
Snyder, John a., Printer, Mlddleburg
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It means profitable markets for our
wheat, corn and cotton, for our gold,
Iron and steel, for all of our manu
factured products.
"It means the preservation of our
national honor, by the fulfillment of
our obligations to the creditors of the
nation, to the veteran soldiers and
sailors, and the widows and orphans
entitled to -pensions; to the public
creditors who hold the securities of
the government, to the holders of hun
dreds of mlllinns of papr money, for
; which the credit of the nation is
pledged.
i The re-election of Comrade McKIn
i ley means security and safety to two
I thousand million dollars, deposited In
! our savings bunks the earnings of our
i mechanics und laborers, otherwise
j threatened by the loss of one-half of
i this vast sum. If Mrj Hryan is permit
ted to debase our currency to his silver
standard of 16 to 1.
'The re-election of Comrade Mc
I Klnley means a preference to be chen
to worthy veteran soldiers and sailors;
1 It means a continuation of our liberal
pension policy,
i "The re-election of Comrade Mc
Kinley means tranquillity and pros
perity at home, peuce In the Philip
pine Islands, the maintenance of our
national honor, the vindication of our
I flag, and the augmented Influence of
I our beloved country among the nations
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CUREM
by local applications as they eaimaj
reach the diseased portion of t te I
ear. I nere is only one way to c- ire I
deafness, and that is by constitk
tional remedies. Deafness ii caus.
by an inflamed condition of Uj
mucous lining of the Eustachitt
tube. ben the tube gets liitlaujg
you have a rumbline sound or in
perfect hearing, aud when it is en
tirely closed deafness is the mull
and unless the innammation can
taken out and the tube restored!
its normal condition, hearine will I
destroyed forever: nine cases outi
ten are caused by catarrh, which!
nothing but an inflamed conditio
of the mucous surfaces.
We will give Odo Hundred Doll
lars tor an v case of Deafness (cau
by catarrL) that cannot be cured k
Halls Catarrh Cure. Send fori
eulars, free.
P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. C
Sold bv all druguists, 75c.
Hull's Family Pills are the best.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Um
Tablets cure biliousness, constiJ
tion aud headache. Tbey are n'4
to take and pleasant in effect. F:l
sale by the Mlddleburg Drug Co.
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Leader in .
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Low Price;
We are thelaeders in low pricj
iu goiu ana silver goods
every description. Only tv
years in business and iiaV
uuunieu our stock, also oui
trade. This speaks well for i
uur goods are new and up-to-l
oate.
Latest designs in Silver Ware,
Plated and solid silver, io I
C ft s e s. Sterling Novelties,
v.iocKs, Combs and brushes.
New line of Cut Glass.
Our R. R. Watches have stood
the test on a 1 1 roads, and
tbeir time keeping qualities
coma not oe Detter. we cm
prove that the bulk of tlioM
sold have not varied over live
and ten seconds a month, by
men who are carrying them.
We have some of our Holidaf
lioods. Come and select a pres
ent. We will lay it atide for
you.
ENGRAVING FREE
BLANK
Jeweler and Optician
Opposite the lonument,
SUNBURY, P
HON. A. M. SMITH
The Republican candidate for Assembly, stands t"r Republican prin
ciples and as the two-term rule lias always predominated, he will
doubtless be re-eleeted with the usual Republican majority.
Spanijlor, Jerry, Farmer,
Snyder, William a, Liveryman,
Sbrawder, Willis, farmer,
Wetzel, Dallas, "
Walter, Franklin B
Jackson
Mhldlebu g
West Terry
Penn
Mlddlecreek
Wagner, Henry Y Justlceot tae Peace. Jackson
Wetand, Isaac, Farmer, West Beaver
Weland, John, Beavor
Woodltng, William I., Laborer. Sprint'
Wray, William, Farmer, Franklin
What Sbnll We Have for Desert?
The question arises in the family
every day. Let us answer it to-day.
Try Jell-o. a delicious dessert. Pre
pared in two minutes. No baking.
Add hot water and set to cool. Fla
vors: Lemon, oruuge, rasberry and
strawberry.
Vote the straight Republican
ticket.
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Notice of Application for Charter.
Notice In hereby given that an application
will be made to the Governor of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania on Thursday, Novem
ber LUnd, 1900, by J. P. tlelfointcln. F. J. Wait-
enaeller, A. (i. Scholl, K. II, Lelller, Carl F. &
)H.'nchnile and A. V7. Potter, under the Act of
Afweinbly of the I'oimnonwentth of Pennayl.
vanla entitled, "An Act to provide for the In
corporation and regulation of certain corpora
tion!," approved April HI), 1874, and I lie aupple
menta thereto, for the Charter of an Intended
corporation to be called' "The Juniata and Sue
quelmnna Telephone Company," the character
and objeet of which is to purc-haw, leaae, con
struct, maintain and uperntc lines of Telephone
in the counties of t'litnlierland Unuphin, Frank
lin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata. .Mllllln, Nor
thumberland, I erry and Snyder and for these
purposes to have, possess, and enjoy all the
rights, hencflt-i nnd privilcgtTa of the said Act of
Assembly and its supplements.
A. W. POTTER,
Selliiagrovo. Pa., Solicitor.
October lSth, 1M0.
Don't forget to vote next Tues-
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Guns, Ammunition and Sporting natenal.
Single Breech Loading Guns
witb Blue Steel Bar
rels, Nickle Frame
and Mountings, Case I
Hardened, Reinforc-I
wl Hkum.1i U.'Imiiiiii1-
ing Locks, Oiledl
Walnut Stock,
tol Grip, Patent Fore!
iind, Fancy kuwiwi
iiuttflate, unoKeu
Bore, Worth $7 00-
Our Price $5.50.
day.
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Rrpprh I nnrflnrjr Dnuhle Guns
Top Snap Twist Barrels, Rebounding Locks, Extension Rib, Pis'0
Grip, Patent Fore End. Case Hardened Mountings, Advertising iu "
sporting journals at 14. Our Price, $10.50.
Marlin Repeating Sbot Guns. Parker, Lefever and Itahea Ham-
merless; Hunting Coats from 75c to 54.00; Shell Vests. Belts ''u.ri
k'nds of Loaded Shells. My 20 years of experience in the line and tni
fondness for the sinirt enables me to know tne wants or tne sporuw
Give us a call. We can please you.
FURMAN'S GASH FAIR
1 Leader of Low Prices.
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