.flVi.iKllURO TOSt Pnbtishtd trtrf Thursday Morning QKO W WAGENSBLLIR. A. M. KD1TOR AIDOWWUL 8UBSCK1PTION BATES. 1.00 per jrer paid In advance. 9l.no pet year If nol paid inadranee. Single coplea. Five, Centa, AtlfertlHliiK Kntra, VII crnU per line, nonaarell neaaure mat'. f.ir firnt li'ii'Ttinr. and 2-J cent per line for each tubee qr Inwrtlon. IVO'KPICE. Neartne County Court Uoum between the Fir" National Bank and the Onuntyjall. Vol. xxxx. Oct. 1, HKW. Number 40 Republican Standing Committee. Ailanw C. 1'. Fiia. .T. T. Slinwvi'r. IVftv. r- II. II. Kmi-t. A . II. Mnx r. Ilntvrr Wet W. 1. Urn's, Itavtil ItennliiKer. Ontrt' T. K Mohn. J. VV. S.iniitcll. Cliit;nimii -1. K. Ilfi-kard, 1. II. CiMlfijrovfi. Kt.-ini.liti tl' iirv l-'i-lty, .Inhu (. Kf iininger. J)i'Umuii--iI. S. Yritru-k, Win. St'lMilil. Mi. Ml. -l"iri;- '. . Hf.ner, Hank W. Voder. T ill. I .-. it . -k I-muk WhIIit. II. K Snviler. M"i.r... II. '. li. ii.liivkH. II. K. l ii-lii-r. I' 1--.I. II. Ili.y. r. V. X. Ilmv. IVuy A. liiirkfiihurK. .1. W. ArlinKANt. jYrry Vt -.iniii.u priKKh W. A liitely. SHI ii".'Vf-C. I.. Kimmt,' W.l'.ivrrt. Siirini: iti-.i. . !.( l.-v. J. II. KwttiK. I hiiin It. K. I'ult. Ili-iiry Wi'iniT. H!iinKtin--.M'rliacl .Muyrr. .1. I. Kieitl)outT. Ad Illinois court lias decided tint when a inn is sent to prison fur tliemimler of his wife he i judicially dead, and the children are entitled to the insuance on the life of the raurdeied woman, even if it was taken out in favor of the husband. No sensible man should or ever docs get angry because a man duns him for money. A dun Nis not an impeachment of subscrilxr's integrity, ,but is simply the outpotiriDg of a publisher's neces sities. For if 1,000 men owe from $1 to flO each, he has to dun them in order to pay ex pense. Instead of getting angry and stopping the pajHT because the publisher asks for what is due him he eIiouM thank the editor for waiting waiting patiently, and pay up like a man. The Allegheny observatory has j'ist discover ed a great sun spot that may bring inugiiftio dis turbance to the earth. They are able to discov er anything at Pittsburg, especially in tlie poli tical sky. kkimt.lican state ticket. St.vi i. TiiKAM William li. Mutinies, IMawarc Co. Ari'imi: (Ikxkkai, William 1'. Snyder, Chester county. .Ji !k:i:s Si i'i:i;ioi: Cmirr. John .1. I Icmh Tc.n, Crawford County, Tlmnias A. Morrison, MoKeen County. COUNTY TICK ET. l'mthniiiitarv (Sen. M. Sliiiulcl. RcgiMcr and Recorder J. li. Arlxigast. Associate .Judge .1. Frank Keller. District Attorney M. I. Potter. Jury Commissioner Irwin (iravhill. A deeisie slump in freight trafli on the Mid dle division of the Pennsylvania railroad has resulted in orders being isued for the rcduetu n of the working force to a considerable extent. Five entire crews have already been taken oil. Of these .three were from the Altoona end of the division and the remaining two from the other. The reduction of force- has necessitated a general changing about cf the other crews. In some sections of Texas cotton-growing is being abandoned because of the boll weevil pest, and the laud is being turned to other crops, while in some eases Texas cotton growers are moving to Oklahoma and Indian Territory, where the boll weevil has not vet reached. The Jury Wheel The event" of last week's court io conection with i he irv wheel in causing considerable com ment' In order that tne matter may be thor ouhkflv iimleisiiMid, we will endeavor to explain. The election laws provide for two jury com missioners each political party to have one com missioner. Beyond their election by the various parties, politics shall have nothing to do with them or with their duties In fact the law wants the jury wheel absolutely free from politics and It says that ouly one name shall be deposited at a time and by each jury connniWsioner alter nately. This shows that the Democratic Com missioner must put in as many names as the re publican commissioner. While this is true, it is not supposed that the republican Jury Commissioner puts in names only of republicans nor the Cemocratic Jury Commissioner the nanus only of democrats. In fact, neither jury commissioner is sup)oscd to put in the names of any one simply In'cause they are demoerates or republicans. The law wants the jury system exempted fVoni polities and the names put into the Iwx shall be those of good reliable eitiens, no matter what their politics is If each jury conn.ioiior puts in the nmnes only of members of their own political party, it will be seen that in Snyder County the demo crats have a decided advantage, because there are less of the latter and their name) would get into the Ikix ofteiierjtlian those of republicans. The law was explained by 'Judge MeClure last week. The jury is to be selected not be cause of their political aflilialioi.s, but because of their eminent fitness to serve as competent Judges involving the rights of men in the courts of justice. We trust the Jury Commissioners will give tha courts a clean Jury freejfrom politics. w .... WHAT'S Your Idea ; about Paint ?, LOW PRICE Is LOW QUALITY. Faint "as good as" The. SHERwiHMimtiffMf (there's none better) cannot be sold for less than we ask. If less j asked, you know the quality is 0. er and it's not cheap. It's poorly made, contains poor material, or is short measure. You get what SOLD BY GELNETT BROS., Middleburg, Pa. Is Sure as Shooting 1A PEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Wednesday, October 7. Geiiro V. MncUey. a prominent lawyer, was found dead In bed at bin Umie at riangor, 1'a. General Hubert N. Poarnon, assist ant paymaster of Chicago, dropped dead of lirnrt disease In his office. Senator Thorium C. Piatt, of New York, announces that his marriage to Mrs. Lillian T. Janpway Mill take place in New York on Octoher 15. As a result of several years' 111 feel ings, S. II. Tt rry, of Wilmington, N. C, shot and killed George T. Hland, his son-in-law. Terry was committed to Ja4I. ' Instructions have hren sent to Unit ed Stales Minister Sijuiers at Havana to exchange ratifications of the coal ing station treaty between the United i..4esaiTd Cuba. ,. . j Thursday, October' . Bartholomew OTirlon, a medical stu dent, was adjudged insane by New York exi'i rt and placed in an asy lum. John P. Nil-ids. nrpolnlrd United States disti-i'-! allorncy for Delaware by Presl.ler.' "is.-velt, was sworn In at AVilir.::.-:: !,. IVl. Four nirn v ere killed and two per iourly iiij'-i'-l in a collision on thc Kansas Southern Kailroad, near Sa lon .11 rh Ark. U.vlV' -' -11 "'. veland will ;.e th'.' g lest ot lui:nr of the Commercial Club of Chicago en CVtol.er 11 ami maky aa uddri : : 1h -r,.r, ;!:.- lnl. Friday, October 9. Former President Grovcr Cleveland nttend"! t 1' : ;i t ;i 1 of former l'os'.-ma-ster tiua. rl V, .S. llissell at liuf falo. A trolley er.r at Kansas City, Mo.t struck a a;:on eontaininK 14 persons, all of whom were injured, several fa tally. ne torpedo boat Iiahlgren has been docked at Greenport. L. I., to repair tl)e cianiPircs mndi- by the submarine boat Shark, wl-ii li raaicied her diriei; a tea. The Wa.-hinL-ton. D. J., criminal fxairt li e i:e-ue(! a bineh warrant for th arrest of Oon'e K. Green, state senator of .' w V irk. indicted fur pos tal frauds. Saturday, October 10. Sir Thomas Upton sailed fur Eng land n t'i' st"amer Ceilrie. a bau'.e at Aurora, 111., lx'twoen ftrfu hiuliwnvn.eii a:iil two polieomen, one of lb. roller.; vas kilhj and an- Otber Vee-iib d. Covcrr.e: I', nnypacker and r-taff will visit Cl.i' k-it.iaui:a during the dedica- .:isy!va:iia's motivra -i:ts, and 13. : . it ti.e Somerset Coal ct FornerMt, Pa., who have tion oi 1' Nover:.' '"r ! 1 !: ..: Oornpiiriy. 'enii 'ti : All prii'v.i Chi Fr-ve :.- 1 ;. Mr:-. fnr.'. of l-'et. r it,. Tie ,:. pipe Ta.. ;. au4 t!i- : .' hU!:i. The ,l tlotal C:.ar the arc y r. have returned to wort, v.-. r- i.i!jyste;i. W! ' th United States f. '. : t;"' "irees the dl-cotery - ' ' i- :' $2u batik note1 on i Piitik of y.i.y- r.'.i day, Cc'o'ier 12. ' ' " - v ' !'.'w of tbe t 1" r home, at -. v "I years. - . .. :i i. ::d V. A. :' -ar- i;uty treasurer Xsl, c ommitted suicide, rd Oil company's main '! Wayne county, W. t:.;.p 1 in several places of gallons of crude oil i pillars and ail the.Na men who participated In .r.oetivres at West Point ier., ho ieft for homo. , Tuesday, October 43. 8cru persons -were killed in a drynlien row on the Black Foot hdlan reservation, Montana. teore than 100 officers attended aa eroCutive session of the National Guard Association of P.enarvlvania at Scranton. Secretary of thi) Interior Hitchcock has rcturend to Washington after an absence of several weeks at his home, in New Hampshire. It is announced in Washington that the call for the extra session of con gress to meet November 9 will be is sued on the 20th Instant. Davis Wolf, aged 80, inventor of several agricultural Implements, was found dead In a field near Avon, Lebanon county, Pa. Death was due to apoplexy. GENERAL MARKET! Philadelphia, Pa.. Oct. 13. Flour was steady; winter superfine, tZfp 3.20; Pennsylvania roller clear, $3.50 (1(3.70; city mills, fancy, 4.75(Ji 5. Kye flour was q.ulet, at $3.25 per bar rel. Wheat was firm; No. 2 Pennsyl vania red, new, 80 Ke. Corn was firm; NaZ .yellow. Jocal, 64MV4o. Oats were quiet ; No. 2 white. Clipped, 43 MsC ; lower grades, 42Kc. Hay was steady: No. 2 timothy, $16(ffi'16.50 for largo hales. Beef was steady; beef hams, I20I& 21. Pork was firm; family, $20.50. Live poultry, hens, 12(tf Uic; old roos ters, ySt'J'ijc. Dressed poultry, choice fowls, 14c; old roosters, 9c. llutter waB steady; creamery. 2L'c. Kbits were steady; New York nmf Pennsylvania. 25c. per doz. Potatoes wero steady; (jjffiNe. per basket. Baltimore, m,i Oct. 13. Wheat was Ktrong; spot contracts, M2-'n M:v4c; spot No. 2 red western, fcl'j'i) M-c; steamer No. 2 red. 74'jilj) 71e.; southern by sample. 7"f.Sls4e. : southern on ,urndo. 7V-,iMV. Com was tinner; spot. lVK'i 51c; steamer mixed, 4sTi4;ic. ; southern white corn. r,ii5lc; southern yellow corn, 5'i'ii .',-lc. Oats were steady; No. 2 white, 42c.; No. 2 mixed. 4oi.e. Hye was quiet; No. 2, 5S5 5S'ic; No. 2 western. 39:a OHVic. Live Stock Markets. Herr's Island, Pa.. Oct. 13. Cattle were siow; choice. $.3. 250; 5.50; prime $4.90(i 5.10; fair. $3.4ufg 3.90. lions Prime heavy, $5,751(5.85; mediums, $5.80(ir5.9o; heavy -Yorkers, $5.fo'y. 5.75; light Yorkers. $5.i;5ii 5.75; pins, $.3 ffi 5.-10; roughs. $4(14.25. Sheep were steady; prime welhers. $3.&5J4- culls and common, $1.50(t2; choice lambs, $3.60(0 5.80; veal calves, $737.50. Take Millions to Repair Damages. Easton, Pa., Oct. 12. The Drdawiu-e river has begun to recede. It Is Im possible to estimate the loss or evwn approximate It, but In Eantoa and towns up and down the courso ot the Delaware It will take millions of dol lars to replace the bridges and repair other damage. Only one bridge from the headwaters of the Delaware to Uaston is standing, and that Is an old covered structure at Portland. The Belvidere and Dolaware divi sion f the Pennsylvania railroad in closed, and trains are stalled here. Hlg washouts occurred up and down the road. The North Delaware river highway te damaged to the extent of $20,000. Hundreds Homeless at Scranton. Scranton, Pa., Oct 12 . Property valued at almost $1,000,000 was de stroyed and hundreds of families wero rendered homeless as a result of the Hood which visited this section. The waters in some quarttrs are still ris ing, and the enttr pollcs and fire de partments are engaged In rescuing the terror-stricken people. Traffic on the railroads is at a standstill, and it Is an utter impossibility to roach New York from this city. The damage Is due to tlie washing away of railroad tracks and of bridges and the flooding of cellars u of mines. Tbe Dela ware and Hudson railroad Is the heav iest sufferer in this respect. ia the New and Better Breakfast Food, bo different from all others that it pleases everybody. Get a package to-day at your grocers. Tbi Gsiists Pens Food Co., Li Rot, & X, VIN-TE-NA THE TOMC YOU HEAR SO MUCH ABOUT. ': ';V VIN-TIvNA is agreeable to the taste and acceptable to the most delicate H'oiiuieh. Tor tired nerves in men ami womt li, exhaustion, overwork, wenk- n-'m, weak stoini'eli or dyspepsia, loss o!' sleep, nervous trouble of any kind, for those reviving from u period of sickness, (brail who leel tired, weak, worn out. VIN-TlvNA acts willi ipiiik mid wonderful results. It puts new blood into the veins, new life into the body, it tills every nerve cell with vibration mill eiiei-fry. THY VIN-TK-NA anil you will not fail to recommend it to your friend and neighbors. YIN-TK-NA is mid under a positive giianulie, if it fails to benefit oiir money w ill be promptly refunded." All druggists. Liver Pills 'That's whit ycu need: some thing to cure your biliousness, and regulate your bowels. You 'need Ayer's 'Pills. Vegetable; , gentlyj wati vc. Sale Register. Nntiopa nfmloawiil h in."rti-il free undi-r till." lun.lnK W,ei, the ill r, ,,rinte, nl thia X , l,le arn printed at thin olllceRO ct-nta will lie , lmr,j.,l I'crnona e eei'iiiiK to hae aitle aliiiiilu aek-i-l a ilate and have it Insert, d in tiiisoiluiun. Tin kshav. Nov. B, In Wext P, rry wp., Mra. AninniU WnKlier. KlmlliNfiitrix of C. W. Wiiuncr, will aell prraonal property and real esliite. t-ATt'RtiAY, Oct. 21 , lii MlddU burg, Charlotte KleKOl will aell lioiialhold irooda. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black? Use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE nPTT rrs nrpRi-i;nTn nB. p. ini.i. t ro.. !mi-. r. h . Thd 22-Ounce Baby Ltvea. York. Pa., Oct. 12. A 22-ounee baby, so tiny that a cigar box vould make for it a roomy cradle, and that could be placed out of right in a quart ttn. cam to tha kerne Jdbn King, af Elberton. Tbe baby, a lrl, is vne eT ta trmalleet erar bora X yAoarr Do You Know That we curry the moHt eoin tilete line of tiroeeries in Middle fnirK? Well we do und oiler you Hum, per lb. C loe. ( nliforiiia iium, per lb. lie. Coin Macon, iierlb. loe. UoloRtia, jkt lb. 12e. Summer Haunage, 5C. Karo Corn Hymn 10c. Malta Vita, 15e. Our 5 Cent Counter in attract ing the attention of clone buyers ami ban nothing on it but bar gains.' We have only opened up. but we receive new goods almost daily. Come in and what you don't ee auk for. No doubt we have it. THE RACKET. A. t i u ? rAI.E of valuable real " My virtue f an order of .ale is m eil oulof heOrphan at ourt f Hnyder Cot wl '.he r"",,e ' ' w ger, lute of wiUoii y P ' "d" manXy' i"I . TIH.'HSDAY, November 5th, 1908, ?rffS!!"w,rf ,he bribed ol .?!! "I?cre?. aituate In the aaid rtZ' vet Feiry, IJoini,.K land, of S " s,?,"'' ' U- UaM ,,vl' Kerateiler. wrsley stroun. Juwk a t. 1 KlwiBfla "wmw BUU- laUDIS Rut Sliootingis not always sure. Its mighty uncertain if the gun isn't right or the. iimmuuitioii's poor Tiior Ammunition will keen the lust gun from shooting hiiv. Poor (iiin.s hiive (lie same cllcct ujion (Jootl Ammunition, You must have li.th of them right. GOOD GUNS ti.1. a i . " hM m iT' 'u ? ",B,e ' cultivation and t aTood firm"" bu"UinK9 ''dent to j mo ev ,, be ,.,,, when , "p,.!;,,! H ill! V", '"'r "" "r M"t0 J"n- iw i.iin I the i,nl,0 r M,fru April lt. 1 ".1V ?' V1-' wl" di'liv. red lo the p'ir- ' nwr biiu full piH.riMiiin uiirii. Sal,, t,, 1,,'Kin ,it Id i.',.i.k f ,d dav, when u mi- itii.i luiidiiinim will be riiadu knou-ii by AMANDA W.MiNKU, Adtiihiiatnitrix. The Famous STEVENSON single barrel trigger action amoinj others, and good ammunition. The Standard new club shells for example, are what we want to sell you. GOOD REVOLVERS And Good Ammunition of all kinds. GELNETT BROS., ' - MIDDLEBURG, PA. A I'MlNI-STKATtMl'S NOTICE. Let ters ot Atl iti I u it r.tt ion Iti thees.. I'- nl Kliilbclh Mnilh Hue ,,l (.lel.tle tttp nn.Mlei I . , c.i.. li,-..,., hulii.,' h,.i grain - 'l In till- III,, I, TMKIIt-ll, llll ll-llhH klluWIIIK llil'liiM-ncx in,),. I t, u lilu ,-Mal.: .ilelfilli slcil III lllakl' lltlllil'dl.ltf pn. fill-Ill, IVLlll lhOM-liaVlllL' ih.liiin win iicm i,i ilu.,u ,. i;li nikaiud lu IIib uudersltjne,!. W.M. SMITH, Ailiii.tifotriitor. I enu i Lliek, I 'a. ThiirKilny, (1,-t. l.'tli, liic'l. AUMlMsTHA'lOK rt .NOTICE Let ivio of Ailuihiintrutioii iu the sxUle ut N. T- Huii'liiiu., hue of Dundorc, Snyiirr lu, dmi'd, bavins been granted tolhe iinilemiKiie1'. Ihtwhis kiiowuik thrui. rlveti inili'l ti'il to i'd rnlate are reijlieated to make liiuiicdiutu t,l iiu'iu. , hi.e llioe bavlni; .-iiilinn will prim-nt -llci dill) i'itheiilKaled lo I'.e 1,4, i-iik-.I. J!ari. W. 1 1, in, lure, lit. 13, lvc'l. Ailiniun-iiatrix. EYES! Yours for liuHlnew, . Geo. W. Burns.-. v Watch onr advertisement?. Indigestion verti- g, lieadaclie, consti pation, piles, insom nia, lumbago ami all female disorders are only a few oftliesyinp tonis of functional derangements caused by defective eyes jiud aggravated by iinprop. er diet, habits occu pation, etc. We are able to care for your eyes and give you advice. FISHER THE LEAD1NO JEWELER. Graduate Optician SUNBURY, PA. DIAMONDS A SPECIALTY. Fall Opening at CLE MME New Store, Suhbury. Pa. Jjarirer stocu ami prn-is Ihwit tlian vwr tins rail, mtvim- in ever dcnartiiiL'iit. We liny direct Irnin the mill, tlicrefore 'we can L'ive v: special low prices and nave von liii; money lv hnvinir from us. WW yon come to Simhurv, come in and let us show yon around. Ni tr to show goods. Few Special Prices: 1000 yds. Unlileached Muslin, oje.yard. 1 liale Unbleached Muslin, 20 yards lor $1.00, extra value. 10(H) yards lileachcd Sheeting Muslin, to go at 7 Jo. yard. 0000 yards Outing Flannel to go at (Uc. yard. ((H)d Airon (lingliiim, 5e. yard. IVest Calico, .1 and (5c. yard. 1 Case Hlankets to go at 50, !), 89o., extra large sizes. Heautiful Pure White Cotton Filled Comfortables, 1.00, 1.25 sp.l 1.00 lor all ool JJlankets, put on sale to-day at special prices Dress Goods: We carry one of the Largest Stocks in Sunbury. Special Value 121, 1G, 25, 39e. yard. 50c. 42 inch wide, all wool goods the bast thing you evtr iw. 75c. and 1.00 all the new weaves for Suits and Skirts. Beautiful Line Coats, all the new Styles, all sizes and all prices. Furs, an endless variety, all prices you could wish for. Ready-made Dress Skirts a -pcuialty. Come and be convinced. H. F. CLEMMER, 3 doors East of Market House. SUNBURY, K Ii r I.. 111! COT to buy a postal caijd and send to The New-York Tribune Farmer, New-York City, for a lree specimen copy. The New-York Tribune Farmer is a National Illus trated Agricultural Weekly lor Farmers and their families, and EVERY issue contains matter instructive and entertaining to EVERY member of tlie family. The price is 1.00 per year, but if you like it you can secure it with your own favorite local newspaper, The Post Middleburg, Pa., at a bargain. Both papers one year only $1.25. - Send your order and money to The POST. Middleburg, Pa. J