fbf giftlfMr Host unjy Published very Thursday. ,-.... n,. i-nn,i. f VT?." . .ri hi.1.1 on lh l.umti MiiiiIbj ' ' ""'..'T. "..: .. .... J (i.rurT. mt .i..tarr. M frl n'M thfnnnhnut Ihn county will : . I-....una m tlm imiM In tli'tr rr""- vlllngiMi n l in.irM.oM.omM. stm-l rC 'l M n.r -..mn. will r.r ., '. -i. .Oh In IK-flU Min.nuli tlil)'i.n HI n( hoLlonr-rll refp'-tiMt In fur (h j t trinifi9 -i - I Ecwttlcaa Stanilss CsanUtao. k 1 nn .1. Schrnder, Moses I'rb. p!; "r-Wi.1. M.H-b. r.Uw Winter. C vitW -Win. Ileeter.l-aae )rc .-e. J'. Ire-It. 1 Kr.1l.-v. .I.M. I!ln::.nni,. , p.i.an-r.W. Wnlace Kohrer. rr,klin-.F. W. Keiminp-r, Davis b,..kn-.l. 8. Vearick. Win. Sl.olly Jli l.ll' burKh-Lliar Hummel, J. . Mi.lillecreck-J. .1. Mitcliel, A. 1). Motfr.TrK. limiht, T . IMIumniel. Perry- I.-vl Keiler. Henry Har.lm;;. P. W-.l. It. WillU. T. U. ( ir.iybill. lV.in -.l.'hn K.TIiomn!. Howard Kow . prln-A. A. riHh I. I. M'';!--M nJ.ii,irrove-A. H. K" k, Kd. M. Illlllllliel. P,,lon-.l. I. V-.M-l w llolT man. 'TinVit cluli' an:i ?5 liXia' titts, an' ji;n ti'l DT.nt 'ea." Trout fifhinj? ends to day. Siiiirrels nre reported very plenty hi this Hectioii this year. It iMiow lawf il to kill wood cock. The trouble Is to find them. J. S. Hooh and wife of Millliubur. Yifitcd rflAtivrs here on Monday. John Train f Milier1ur,; and his xuii Will, a typoarc here on a vihit. Henry Stetl-r attended tin.' Slate Tonrherfj Association at A 11 -ut j a ii, last wck. pr. liower nnd his famil of J!rislol.lnd..are her.' visiting his fath er, Thoinns ltower, F.s.j. John lloch of Philadelphia, is visit , tm; with liis father in law, Albrij;l.t iSwineford, of this place. Mrs. T. r.enton I'lrich died at her father's resilience, Mc. jor Tisher, nt lYnn Hall, Pu., Jun-JiOtli. Miss Ida Heaver and her fellow, of tweiile, Pu., visited her parents in Middlubiiriih on rjitndny, July 1th. tieore (St idler wns severely kicked ontheli1 by a vicious horse in the Wushinjj;tcn Hotel stables on Monday. . M. Shindel is nentfor the (ilobe Mills Flour, and reip.iustn all parties in need f a first class articlo to'ive li ii n a call. Two of the Stone cutters nt work on the iimw jail were overcome by tiie heat last week and had to lav oil' for tHveral days. We were tho happy recipient of a basket of apples and early cucumbers on Monday the ift of Mrs. John Francis. Thainis. John A. Stnhliieekner had two of the lingers of his ri'lit hand crushed in the earintc of his now M-lf binder week before last. Mrs. Dr. Fisher paid her husband a Vihit over Sunday. She returned on Monday toi-tay until they move here which will bu in a few weeks. 'ornetist P. S. Ilassiner neeompa Hied the Ontrcville Hand to Milmont on Saturday evening last, where they furnihhed music for n festival. Tho Festival In Seebold's Hall on Saturday evening by the U. H. c'.iureli resulted in a net Kuiu of if 1 2 for tin Sunday school. It was well attended. Jaeoh Steinin'er residing about u mile north of Middleburh, raised a clover stalk of the small species on his farm that measured live feet iu length. For burns, scalds, bruises uud all pAin and soreness of the Hush, the grand household remedy is Dr. Thom as' Kciectriu Oil. lie sure you got the genuine, A timothy head thirteen inches iu length was sent to our olllce on Sat urduy. It was raised on the farm of Jere Crouse, two miles west of Mld dloburgh, with Uoubcn Welrioh teu aut. r. L. MacDowell, agent for the Champion Iron Fenco Co., of Kenton, Ohio, is here putting iu tho Iron work of the new Jajl, and has employed Al. CleeUu and P. H. Husslngcr as nssist ants. Frank (irimm, graduate of the Pdnnsylvania Institute for the Deaf & Dumb, Philadelphia, is homo visit -lug his father, 11. II. Grimm and fam ily. He is a fine-looking young man And has already scored many friends. D.Bolender on Monday threshed from i acres of wheat 105 bushels. This we eonsldoran extraordinary yield for this section. If uny of our farmer friends can boat this we would be pleased to heor from them. Tho Bunbury Prospecting Company are down 1100 feet with their oil well ut Buydertown, and roport having gone through two stratus of the oil bearing rock. A boom Is expected iu that section soon. Our two fat Charlies, Smith and Beobold, showed their strength a few days ago by lifting one of the 800 pound iron doors at the now Jail They have an Invitation to be around heu the mala door, which weighs about a ton, Is to be set in position. The citizens of Mlddleburgh and Vicinity are requested to meet at Bee hold's hall ou Monday evening next for the purpose of organizing and per footing arrangements for the holding of the Terchers' Normal, commencing Aug. 3d. Parties desiring boarders are espsclally requested to attend. Kdwnrd, of Kcnova, ami W.Il.How Ijokkknmh AT TUB Skasiioiik. er of Hertford, are liero visiting their The editor and larty returned on Hat parents mid Mends, urd.iy from their trip to Atlantic City Solly Htolningor In doing iiitO an entoiislvo business In tills county ro 'paring organ, lie bns built wltli his mm luind nome el rht v Instrument. !n,l n cUiII'mI mechanic. Parties needing his service run address liim, nt iui.nuoorooK, nnyuor oouniy, in. ....... . i ..... .... , Prof. II. Culler, of Union Som inarv ha consented to lecture, on fa r ft udi'iiN (if tln Nnil;il I li t it ill o f Adam-bur,:, diirin ,' t Ii tlurd woc'i t)f itjiM'.ion. lie it particularly Itii iwn as a M-i.-nt 1st and his lectures will un doubtcdly bo appreciated. Our talented old friend S. P. Snyder has favored us with a very elaborate autobiography of John Moyr Troxel, iteceas.'.l. It Is a inastT piece f eoni- posit ion but fill irely t lengthy for the crowib-d condition of our ii"ws column", and we are compelled to pi;;eon lile it for later referenc. 1). Holender, T. J. Smith and II. II. Hriiuni, recently 't nut. lines in the creek eat of town for c-ls. In the morning they found a Kingfisher fast at one of the hooks. It is supposed the bird in diving for its supper mis took (lie bait foralive tisli mid tackled It with res-tilts above stated. The Snyder county Teacher Nor mal will be held in M iddlcbiirgli com. meuciug Monday, An. just to con tinue si weeks, with il Competent orps of teachers, under the leader ship of Prof. D. S. Hover. Hoarding can be secured nt the most rea-ona bo rales - not to eveeed is J from Moll- day iiooii to Friday noon. Sutler's Cornet Hand was delighted with the treatment they received from the M.v-onic lei'le of Niinhtiry at the Uh of July celebration at Danville, and are u!o full of praise for the g,-u tlematdy conduct of the Citizens ( '..r -net Hand of Danvi'ilo towards thein. They pfonniir.ce these boys ns in.t only excellent musicians, but gentle men, tho lcasure of wlmvj ncipiaiu -tance is worth coveting. A number of our boys whoouht to hive b"cn ti'd to t heir iu l hers' apron strings, cot on a jambore on Saturday ni;ht and thereby inclined tin., righteous iii.li ;nat i hi of otir citi zens. We don't know w!i to bla:u most the boys, their parents, or the scoundrel who gave them the liipi r. Hut one tiling is certain, and that is that a repetition of tho seen., will bring them to grief, mid not only them but the party that gives the Honor. J. F. 11 'it., agent f r the Johnston machine, has sold .-nine thirty reapers and mowers to farmers in this vieini tv this year. He a'ro sold a John. ton Self bi. uh r (o John A. Stahlnci kor, one half mile west of M idd lebury 'II, which is t he li c-l machine sold of the kind hi this .section. It was operaie.) iu nil kinds of (,'iMiu and it gave such entire satisfaction that a number of farmers have already deei led on pur chasing' machiiw.s for the next har vest. We have seen no less than seven kinds of binders operated in Ohio an 1 have never seen olio that ex .- 'Is the Johnston in any particular. Tho many friends of John (.'.Tiiilliug to:i, for nineteen years an employee of the 1'usr printing olliee, favored him with a birthday parly on June "Dili, presenting him with two magiii lloont camp chairs and an elegant watch. Tliey were iu turn treated to a first class supper which tin. goo li wife had prepared while John had been lured to t he cr.-ck to engage in a game of ipmits. It is iioh.IIl's.s to re peat the old stereotyped plirn-.es of elegant tiiu:'," "boiiiitif.il repast,-' wca sma' hours," but we ha 1 it all the same. IluM, !' IloMil'.. The following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur in these credits or on your pa per please notify us: L. J. Manbeck, July 1, 'Stj Juno 1,'(5 July 'yd Juin 1, '87 May 1, '7 1 ec. 1 , 'Sti Aug. 15, '87 Feb. 1, fill Doc. 1, 'Sit July 1, SH A. C. Fields, Jacob F. Herbster, J. E. Shrader, Joslah Nerhood, J. W. Orwig, II. II. Ivlmouds, W. D. liilger, Jonathan Kudy, Dr. Strohocker, Zrj DKATIl UK (i UAM)IUT1I Kit NMlfll. lilizabetli Smith, of this borough, who departed this lifo Friday morning last, uged 8 years and 11 days, was born Juno 28th, 1801, near tho Trappo iu Montgomery county, Pa. Her maiden name was F.lizabeth Miller ami was married to John Smith August Oth, 181)1, who died many yours ago. Four children wero born to them, Charles It. and Jacob G. ami two others who died iii infancy, diaries has engaged in various buslnoss enterprises sue cossfnlly and Jacob (I. romnined with his widowed mother and hns been her mainstay and prop. She was a woman largely endowed with good sense; Intelligent, with pleasing manners andaddresa; energy that knew no bounds; charitable to tho end that none went from her door hungry. She was seldom soon away from homo. For almost half a century she conduct ed tho Central Hotel (Walllo House) In a mariner that commanded a lurge patronage. No hotel anywhere has been conducted witli a greater dogre of care for tho comfort of patrons. Highly esteemed by old nml young, this community mourned In common with tho relatives. May she rest in peace as she lived In poaoe. miBMWWiiii-niiiujum mum 'Jj J List' of letters uncalled for iu the rost-ofuco at Mlddleburgh, July 1st, 1880. Mr. D. II. Darnharfc, Mr. Jo. A. Mluloh, Messrs. Thompson & Watson, Emanuel Peter, Esq. 1, Ohieh Bardjib, P. M. with tho Pennsylvania F.ditorlnl A i soolation. Wo liud uvery enjoyable . time. Tho parly numbered about Stho ,Vll of the old Jail yard on Satur Indian Included, and all left Pliila-day night, July Sd and made good ltix , , , , , i i i i m . dolphin by peolal train on lueday escape. Sheriff Mlddloswarth was morning arriving nt tho "city by the!llWay at tho time and had given the se,i ,u noon, nuo n'iiTi'ii hi . im ....... 1 - I t t ' izvv Hull -one of the llr.nt class !i.-1 - . .1 vU at tho s.-a-Mior.-. Tho week wa ! spoilt In li-hiiirf, (laiK-ln, bathing, ' ... . rn, , . ... ... 1 iilniif.ot... I in. Iishiii was like it is ' always nt other places about ten mites away, tl'ir experience has been that if you would go nil the way to California to hunt, or llsh they would tell yon I hat. Il -hiti; or hunt iug was best about ten or twenty miles up tin? stream. This was th" ease nt Atlantic cily, and us a result hardly any fish were caught. At h ui we nr. con .i.lcrcl an ordinary, fair, everyday liar, but wh si we got down there we found Tom Coop r of Media nu I Ste ley of (iettys'i ir; ahead of us by two lengths, and distanced nil incomers bv getting the,f.rl drum llsh lie into the daily papers. The dancing facilities were i',e!;ihtrul and many enjoyed Iheir pri ileges, but as we h id never learned but one movement, and that a. a jig to the inn sij of tho shingle, we were soon shelved ou that subject. The bathing part was among the moid delightful features of the trip, and alter listeiiine, a day tolcir what the wild waves were saying, our let ter half coax 'd ns in for n dip; and oh, how we ' enj .y it! Div-.hig up as though ready for bed, we approach ed the roaring rloiil"iits our knees knocking with fear. Seeing tin' rest looking al us as if to say "you're too green to pick,"' Well I I ll-.V -II e ,.V.-'V If IT, A ill"! Ily w i l-.t tu." The first wave struck ns nmiddiip and ke us all up. We made for shore, looking nro'iu. I .ju'-t iu I inie to have a si i olid wave enteh us Mjuare in the iii nit li. 'I'll salt y la-te of t ho wnier nt first scem-'d strange and then fa mili.ir, and we had no trouble in lik cuing it to ai huich festival ovsfi'r st"W devoid of pepp -p. 1 1 u r expel i inc..' in it was long and varied lint nil was well ns it en. led well. Sciling was another iil 'asnnr feature, and we I....!, a voyag" of sixteen miis out ..n the "briny without gelling .ea -id,, though s one of til" l-.rn gel's ep rieneed -onie t rouble with their tom aid i - - for I hey would repe.it edly come Up to see 'n . 1 1 W Is t he ter out - id'' and generally brought their whoh cargo on d "-lv. I 'irin r tho week we m-'t a ntimber f our editorial bn th ron. an I found them, vsitii few excep tion", to be royal fellows Wellm t. On Friday w started home reaching M I.cllebiirgh mi Saturday morning, ti.e I nod homesick, fjr, though we 'I. joyed I he trip, we wouldn't give t!;. enjoyment, of one wo 'k's hum :ug expedit i m iii the mountains ( I oi l l'eitn : Ivania for the allurements of four week-: nt the seashore. We ivmi! I, h v. ever, a lvt nil our rondels to go and se.. tho ocean once in their life time as it is the biggest thing out, and ns scientists-declare that it ' depth lessens every year at an average of tho thickness of a shoot of writing paper, wo would urge them logo soon, ere the water dries up entirely. The editors are indebted to J. II. Wood, '.' ., i .ti -rnl Pa--'cuger Agent of the Pennsylvania !: tilioa I. i. V. !od, lls.., A-sl-tant (ielHTil Pas S.'liger Ag. llt of t he same roa l, t o the Atlantic ('iiy Ocean Pi r Cm ipativ, who granted us the f,v"dom of their pier, to the Vii'vinia Opera ft'i'd.-n f..r sp-eial r.u.ii.,, t Mr. Mil i M. P..f l"r. proprietor, and Mr. deor-.. s. Coleman, ch-rk, Congress Hall, mid to the oiTieers of the Association ill ;;ell oral lor the ciforts they rendered to make our trip eii i yable. Cii.vtti.icY on Pt'.oiiiinnoy. We met Charley Wolfe ou tho train on Sarurday and found him very tulka five on the prohibit Ion ijuesti ui. lie assured ns that ho was In-art cud hand iu the cans,, and would endeavor to make his weight felt, nllegiu that the prohibition party this fall could not hope to elect their candidates, but t hat they held the power to elect or defeat any other of tlie candidates; that the party would bo used as g goad to urge the other two parties to a sense of their duty on tho teiuporaiicn ipics tion. Ho estimates their stengtli at M,!)!)!), ami, without them Heaver would be tlelented which, by th" way, seemed to he the height of his ambition. Wo allowed him to tell us that the plank iu the republican plat form relating to temperanco was a snare and a delusion, ami not at all what might bo expected of tho alleged ''grand old party." W managed here to got in a word ami asked him if ho as a prohibitionist, would have sup ported tho republican platform fratn ed nt Harrlsburg if they had placed a straight out prohibition plank iu it. His astonishing reply was: "No, sir; under no consideration. In that event they would have taken away our occupation and to win us on their side. We are a separate and distinct party and will iu no cas sur render toauy political element what ever. "Do you not know," we ukod, "that the prohibitionists in 'Ohio succeeded in giiiuinghigh license only through the luuiionco of the republi can party?" "High license Is a fraud. The pro hibitionists of this State demand a clean sweep ami will have it uo mut ter who it elects or defeats.'' From this conversation wo inferred that Charley was bonr at least ten years before his time. Ilo will wake up to learn that though I somo of our people stood by id m iu tlio "Iudopou- dent movement," they wJ not follow hhn in his erratic Ideas oL the litpior question, and that the 11 fly thousand alleged republican vest picket vote will prova to hhn a pandorl bo load ed with tecl springs, dyu&oult and devils. . , - Jail Drmvkiit. Henry Slack, wlio was confined in our county Jail on tha charge of forging the nam) of A. J Mickel of Monroe township this coun- tv. to n ff) chock, dinr out through I ....-. i . . ..... .. .... ir si) cr i i Lirji. in Iieiiuiv rsiior I Frank r.ubb, wli nav that lie had tho pri..ucr eonilned iu hio ell iwi.t uft him out Int'i the yard n tlit' , A . , , . .t I ... , . inoriiin of the 4th until he, (Mubh) lm,lfe,l,U.reakfn(.t..,l, wh,n he re- turned to the vnrd mi. fotuitl that ho na.i uug inroiign tne wall removing . . . . ... .. , i about a one horse load of stone nud had escaped. No attempt was made to r(s!spturo him. 1 1 was since dis covcrad that the prisoner ha 1 u-tl a bei-serw as nu implement to dig out with. On Monday mor..,.:. ivilowing our people were nstoiiii,li"d to I'm. I what app-ared t bo 1lv firisoiier flicking in I he hole through winch he had e.eapi'd. Closer examination proved It to be a dummy which had n card pinned ou tho seat of his pants bearing the fdlowiug Inscription, ad Ires.sed to the Deputy Sheriff: "I have eoine back to return the implements ti ed hi my i! 'livery. I am stuck, and a-k the lirniid Army of tb.i U 'public to Imry in-." It is not known who played the un kind trick on the Jailer, though some intimated that the dummy was dress ed in Harry Smith's pantaloon i We take it upon ourself, however, to vin dicate Fran't Kelt, Iroul tins unkind charge, as some miscreant had stolen ' llshing pants and Used them for this base and ignominious puip .se. Tu Till. 1'AUMKits. -1 have the sole agency for Suyd"r county for tho Perry Spring tooth harrow, acknowl edged to b the best harrow iiinnuf ic tured. I h ive also the ag. n for Mat'ou i' Wahn Company's ph is phate and will supply all orders promptly mid guarantee it first-class In everv r. spect. J. l Ukiia Middleburgh. Pa. mmb nr. t wya ma The demands of modern society llfw are viich that w lead a more or less artificial exi-t 'ii -e: the bu. ine-s iv I i i coin fiit .f men, and the rate high living universal among the bet (er e!asse, tax both tho muscular hu I tho nervous -t"ms. KoVAt, lli.txtn Counteraeis this. It regulates the I bowels, pnrili" t ho lilood, and iVigor i i'..-. ii,., ,.l,..i.. . . .1...,. All lovers of intl-ic HIT requested to ' meet at See!,,, I, s Hall, M id llebill ;.h. ; Wclii". day e i niii;: of m t t'l'k, for I the purpose of organizing n musical association . K.wruiivj-'witnMriw. Just received A car-load of plaster at sMO per p u. V,'. II. Wim Men'." Plow Shoes for 1.2 I nt M. S. Shr V"i 's. Selinsgriivc. 1 or gooi Moon c fsiioe.s ctienp lor eash, go to Shroyer's, Selinsgrove.Pa. s lil I oXCim lox'e, Jxl.l T"P.)w,,li,r Hon o. lirg , VU,l linn. Iliill.il, lIi Si,,:,,l l,.ll,r u..lj f.,1.1 '- Jleia, at Miroyer s, Selinsgrove.Pa. SiiinhI.ks! SniMii.i.s: -Fifty Tliou .,. .i v.. o k o.i t..j ..i ..-mI at ;-'..vr lu r thousand. Impure at this o Vce. Steady employineiit during the next twelve mont lis on saltii i i-.oo.ivi! in a not her col a n in by the an ! )ueiis i ,f lieiieva. They are an old aid n lia bio (ii tii. J tine J 1. 1 .v. M'KIMIS lout Sl !:. I I an I'sigll - ed has t wo stall fatten t '.'i's for '.ale ii hi., farm near .Met l ire, I'ar ti"s desiring information can inliliess me at Mi.lillchurgh, I 'a. Ni n H. M inui.r '.v ii ni. liltWI) KA'I'II IM! Cl.nt I'tlt S,! i-. An eight day bra. s w.a , chei i y case tiraii.l falhef clock, gnaianle d t keei i good I hue for sal" chc.p. Call at my Jewelry Store iu Middl. burgh. it. it. i.!:iivt:i.. Wo have now on hand Maui. ' No ticcs to Ta.x-payi i ,'' neally printed according to law. Tax collectors v ho have not yet ordered t heir not ices can now bo supplied. Orders by mail promptly filled. "My mother Is eighty thro" years of age, ami for years has sulfcred great ly with rheumatism. In fact sli" vac .mite helpless, being unable to move about tho house. A lady friend in tliiced her to try Dr. Kennedy's. Fa vorito Heine. y. She did so and found almost immediate relief." Tho power of this medicine to do good extends to all nges and o wide range of com plaints. You cannot poi sibly regivt haying purchased it. Keinember that rheumatism cannot bo cured cifern ally. July. Whfii llftl.y w nick, vro Rnvn l.r r Cttl.irln, Win n nl.n was ('lul,, nlio i t n ,l f..f C .tirla, Vhm alio beisuu MU, ftUii cliiu to ruilnri. Wbcu t'-tt liiul CUiidicu, alio t.'u iLeu i'unlviu, Hutter Mggs Pitted cherries I'lipitted " , Hlackbi.-rrles Itaspbi.'rries I minus Lard Tallow I 'hickens p'r lb... Turkeys Side Sollldo Si nam 10 ft rain llarkct COItUKCTKU UV W. 11. WINHY KVKIlV WKIlMCSDAV. 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V I I I'll' Will I I' fl'lll tntMlit.K I'H I let, I tu IK. 'in lie 'I. ti ')., A, I ..il. l-stey Organ. If-ono Uurivnlctl.N 235-legant Finish, y-carn of Popularity. ILLUSTRATED CATALOUVES BKNT MEB. Estcy UJrgari iDo., Drauuiwro.vt , I v I - . . ' , tXiS U', ,!;.... l,c ," ,. ' ... " ! .:.,,, ,: p. u.,';o it m, Wi E"0!:V.V; rv,-.:V:VZVY, CENTRAL SKLINSGROVI, PA. W e have in stock an immense va riety of cream color and beige in all width from 1 inch to So inchec wide,snd vg cuarantoo our prices to be low er than the lowest. Our stock of ;Gcon?.ple!:o, an well as our stock in 1 Tvrj .v .Lic-i ... . -J - L v town, wo v.'ill be pleased if you call at cuv store and -rake alook,wheth e.r you pu'e'liase or not. Orders by matt will 1 personal attention. i u i. j y o M si' t il j o j i'o otir I'.vt.'it.r Fiieti.'s wo w. t;M say J s'-.-k.H- . .j v- We wi'! ( !Ol i:t.i: i!.i:!"()v K'.Y rnilKS i1 il.'J.I ench. liny Eopo al I;i l-f3 ccjitsn, pound. A Itno t'iiio5 V00:Oi5H PuLL-r at 25cts. 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