o.xj. sia.1 riA-itxisn. RATtS CF ADVERTISING : r r- , ua Taar pw.eo UMmt. oaa Yaar,...., avt MtOtlim, U.riYtit I nr1Mal CftMa. nr At ""i N3r, giainuiraior, aaa . Atalaam Natteot 02.10 arrang-ionti ara aia1a. all WHMill ,lortl lor thae months. (l.M xr inch lor 6r Iniaritoa. I I wnwDo mtnioiiDg it inu lor hh it llMrtlOB. Soy Jer County Teachers' Institute wmmrw uM at VjMW WU V) ft 'U W I - , w Middlebnrgb, Dm. ' 88. 1887. and S,eUer A wDniita on profeeloa. . .a a . . a I all 1 1 f At I n aaaaaaa AM.!kaJ continued until Friday, 12 o'clock. yuiaa. it Institute was called to order br leP'' ctnred my eceeptably on Sopt, Herman .1 2: 30 P. M. After lLo "bjecf, -Genius. Muaio by tba iiri it Shmrsday, Jan. 5, 1888. The St- Paul Pioneer 'Press' re eeolly tent printed innnirios to tbe members of the present Congress askiog their views on (be question of tbo division of Dakota and its ad mission as either two Slates or one. "It baa received replies from 70 mem bers of tbe Uooee, representing 27 States and including 59 Republicans and 18 Democrats, which indicate a strong probability of the paseago of an enabling act admitting tbo Territory as one State aftor the next Presidential campaign, if such action will be acqaesced ia by the people of the Territory. Notwithstanding the faot that we lave a compulsory school law there are a great many children not only in cities and towns bnt in the conn try also, who scarcely know tbe meaning ol education. luey are not in school simply because of their distaste for school work and the in difference and negligenco of parents who make no effort to coiopol tbem to attend Tbe law does not make it a special doty for any one to look after its enforcement. But every citizen, therefore, who has an inter si in the welfare of society baa a doty to perform in looking after the execution of tbe law. The men who have been bonorod with a place on the board or education should bare an especial interest in the enforce ment of this law. We cannot afford to bave tbe rising generation grow op in igborance, loitering about con traotiog vicious habits that load to their own ruin, and make them pests to aooioty and a danger to the nation. The 33th Annoal Session of the b !b. -J"urSu taal .:. J Hon by Mini Walker. Tha ACKNOWLEDGEMENT- Selinsorove, Pa Deo. 31 18S7. Ed. roef, It has boon suggested that it would be quito appropriate toHve poblio expression to oor ap pre Nation of the invaluable ftct& rendered oa in oor lata oonvontloo, by Prof- Paul Billbart. Hie high order of musical talent and culture is by no means overshadowed by bis social excellence, gentlemanly deportment, and high moral charac ter.wbich introduced him to our par lors, firesidoB and affections. Ac complished as a musician and gen tleman, when be goes bonco'our best wishes will follow bim. A word for Alvin Gift, lor Schoch and Ithoader, Gentlemen, your namely deportment tbe assiatunce render ed ns commands onr respect and esteem. On an early futuro day we will reciprocate- Ida K, dovotiooal exercises by Rev. 0m ig tbe following offloers were elected ice President, A. M- Wondtr. Secretary, II. K. Gregory, AemUteot Secretary, W. F- Hughs, Treasurer, li, O. Haas. Roll was called and 109 teachers responded. Addrcstei were delivered by County tfopt. Her man end Prof. Kolcbner of Williams- port. MOKDAY RVRXISQ BKB9IOS Opened with mosio bv Middle- bnrgh Band, Address of Welcome by Win. Itomig, response by A. M. Wonder. Mosio by Band. Prof. Kelehner delivered a lecture on 'A trip to the South.' Mosio by tbe Hand. tvebdat Monrmo brshiox. Singing by the Inst. Devotional oxticiseslby Rev. Spayd. Roll call d and 102 teacher responded- Sing ing by the Ir.st- A paperwas read by u K Gregory on 'objYcts of graded schools-' An address was delivered by I N Johns on 'A course of -eludy for oar schools-' Singing A M Wonder spoke on 'The neces sity of adoptiog a course of study followed by Rev. Spsyd, Trof Moycr, John Straur, Henry Slot tier, and Prof. Kelehner. Ringing by tbe Inst. Mr. Johns mide a motion to appoint two committees for the pni f oho of drawing np an outline of work Lt graded nnd nn gradod schools. Singing. Ad joorumont. TtKrtOAY AFTKHNOOX BKSSIOX. Singing by the Inst. Roll call and 107 teachers roiponded. I. N Johns talked on exhibition work, Prof Kolchner addressed the Inst on reading. Singing by the lest Committees on courses of study were appointed. Prof. Harris was introduced, nnd spoke on tbo 'Ear nostness of Teaohera Woik.' A, W Wondor ppoko on Latitude. Sing ing by Inst. Adjournment. TL'KKDA Y KVKNIJtO FKSSIOST Mueio by Middlebnreb Bund, Recitation, 'The Surgeon Story' by Miss Carrie Walker. Mosio by the band. Prof. Harris lectured for conrl two hours on 'Tho Two Sides of liiddla Crook- - Christmas passed by very quiolly Tbe only event of note was that Mr- George Ilerbstor, A. tl. Uibu clerk, took onto himself another aud better half ia tbe person of Mies ioma L Gobs. May their future days bo an bright and happy as were tho past, is the wjsh of their many friends. Quite a number of oor youog folk attended tbe toacbera' institute hut iveok. Old Andy UlaU is boss troppci having causht 9 mnskrats with two traps ia three nights. Miss Adda S. Knepp was at borne Ill.tU us. 't.WMV wv.v.. week. Miss Ida Tetter bas left for a vibii to ber eietcr, Mrs. Shambach of Con Iro Co. John Straasor has loft for Perr; Co. oa a vUit to bia mother and friends. Prof- O- B. Steely from Phila- wax Year, visiting bis parents and friondp . Also Joseph Steely from Idaho it at borne at present. Osoar Sbnltz and wife spent las1 week with their friends at Selins grove. J. O. Kliogler baulod several load of potatoes to Logan, last week, ai CO cents per bushel. - It is high time that some person aro more careful at tho other end ol th Twp, in dealiog out whiskey to persons of known intemperato bab ;ts. ., nAMAmkoR ftiA hnnMnrv n Art an n ia over now, "fit iiiinnnl nt Int nnntAnBmit Nak Year's day, many bad to stay away from tbo roasted tarkoji. Rrr.- audience. Masio by tbe Band. t&JeflXpmp - .w. , . - WKD 5 Its '. w. -a bivaaius Singing by the Institute; Davo tionol exeroisos conducted by Rev Warn pole. Masio by Institute Roll called and 111 teaohera respond ed. Prof- Kelehner talked on Read ing, Prof. Albert discusuod pri mary Arithmetic Singing by In ammo. I'ongunae and lime was ably cliaciiBHod by' Prof. Harm. Singing by tbo Iastituto. Adjoiu- ment- WKDNKSDAY AKXKHNOO.V SKriSIOX Opened with mnsio by tbe Insti tute Roll called and 112 teacher responded. Prof. Albert continued tbo Subject of Arithmetic. Trof Harris presented tho subject of 'Ed ucation and Labor in a masterly manner. Siuging by1 tho Inst. Prof. Kelch ocr Bpoko on 'Mistakes of 'teachers." Col. Copeliind wus introduced, and humorously and earncbtly talked on '.Nobility of the Teaching Profession Recitation by Kva K. Schoch. Sing. ing by tho Inst. Adjournment. WICD.NKSDAY HYKM.NU SKSaiOX. Muxiobythe Middleburgh lund. Soog by Miss Scbocb. Musio b Band. Col. Copeland lectured for nearly two hours, on 'Snobs and Soobbry.' Everybody pronounces ibis the bent lectuio that bns been ijiven before lout, for many years. Recitation by Miss Scbocb. Mnsic by the Hand. Adjournment. I'lIL'HSDAY MOItMMQ SRfiSIOS. Iofit. was called to order at 9 o'clock. Musio by tbo lust. Pe votional exoroiBOS worecondueted bj Uov. Warn polo. Musio by Insfcv 113 teachers answered to their names Prof Albert coutiuued on Arithme tic. Mubio by tho Iobt. Prol. Kelehner continued on 'Mistakes ol teachers.' Instrnmentul musio. b Messrs Kesslor and Teats. Prof fyte gave a very iuetractive talk or Uramraer. Mtuio- Adionrnmnni . TULltSDAI AVTKRXOOK KKSSIOX. Directors' Day. lust, called at 1:30. Singing by Inst. Dr. Herman wa Itctod chairman of Directors' Asso ciation. Supt. Hecmnn submittod to the directors a schedule for nns graded schools. (The schedolo will oe printed next week ) The ecbeduW was dicussed by Dr. Herman, Supt. ind Shindle. The schednle wa idopted by the directors. Dr. Lvtt- addressed tbo directors on tbe sub jeot of 'Moral Training for children.' Musio by Teats and Kesslcr Rev Wani Maj, Dill on by Miss Walker. Th Klit cf itorainre was presentiJ bfl E llrnd. Adjonrnment '" FRIDAY MORMIJTO SB4MIOB. Kincinir bv the lost. Roll call. A. M. Wonder, Kli Portsllne, and G. W. Walluro were appointed a com mittee on arrangements at the un veiling of tbe Major Dill Monument. The eleotion of members for pormeo- eot certificate committee resulted as follows: M I Potter, 11 S 8 teller. Carrie Walker, Charles Noetliog and M Wonder. Prof Albert enoke on Primary Rending. Dr Lyte talk ed on Trimary Language. Singing by the Institute. Prof Albert spoke on rbysiolopy. fTue schedule for graded schools will be published next woek Closing remarks by the enpetioteodent io which be nrged Local Institutes. Sullvs Hand- Hook of Physiology was rocommend- ed to teachors for tho next Year's reading Tbe Institute adjourned to meet at the call of County Superintendent r Phantom Visitors, to Editob Post : rieaso sav your many patron,tbat Boater West Franklin, Beaver and Spriocr town ships sent greetings to Middlebnrg oa Saturday last, a trnly jovial fan tastic brigade in variegated colors particularly tbe faces, mounted on war horses of various values, colors and conditions in life, and no tc the gentle lon-cored mule with moroiful heels if they miss fire when fired eff and in good order, and in the line of doty, as well drill ed cavalry -men, paraded onr streets and terrorizod the boys and 77-year old ladies. kThe general roll was called and Tom Harter, editor Post, responded in the shape of a bidooos mouster not in Goldsmith's anima ted nature; Protbonotary Wittenmy. er, bberiff Middlesworth, Treasurer Seebold, Recorder Duck, Lawyer Gilbert, and Inst, but not least, ex Sheriff Bolender was culled all re sponded, and tbe Adjutant, by some inadTortacco, ordered tbe brigade back in line, with drawn sabres, in front of the Washington House, called for the ex-Sheriff, H b cjj lUt times ara not tj tU totals for the great iblra bocM of Oeorsre Btinson Ct Co, of Portland, Maioei Tba rea son of this exceptional snoeees Is fond in ths fact that tbev alwavs give tba poblio thai which is keenly appreciated and at prioes that all can afford. At present we "understand, their sgsnts ara doing wonderfully Wall on several new lines- Tbey 6eed many mora agents in all parts of, tha oouotrv. Those who need profitable work should apply at once. Women do as well as men. Erper. ienoe isfot necessary, - for Messrs. Stinson SlCo. undertake to abow all hprar willing to work, not bard batjsarnaetly, tha oath to (area sna. r - v cess. - II should be remembered that an agent can do a haodsome bosinees without being away from home over nighty Another advantage it costs nothing to give tbe business a trial, and an agent can devote all his time, or only bis spare moments to it. Stinson & Co. guarantoe grand sac- cess to all who engage and follow simple and plain directions that they give. We have not space to explain all here, but full particulars will be sent free to those who address tbe firm; their full address is given above. Waaa w CUU, ake M far CaatarK Maw, aha (leaf taCaataria, at fata I Ta all rb are saflarlng from Iha arrow awa tnSlactatlooaot yoatb, aaraooa waatnm, early dacar. loaaof manhood, fto., I win aand a raolpa that will ear yoa.nil OF CHABOB. TaUgnat ranady wa dlaoorvrad br a mtaalanary la Son Amtrloa. Sand a Mlf-addraaaaa' Mvalop to Sa kar. oawa T. Ivma. Staakw P. A rr ea New Shoe Store ! --vr uuuii wv a. uu a nv uiuco ui Hi " - - - vwviM vuv aJ nuu Dollar to a large and appreciative u'8 Appearance bare-beaded, when I t !. .. A I i Ihuy sent np a general hurrah, and bade tha Sheiiff a Imiir lifa dinna aaw lonr. an.' a C. . ,fmt Tl. J , wmmmtm w J, WM CI' '. f 9 Sheriff, in a magnificent courtesy as only school-marms can do on and a nave of the right arm, as if he were shaking bands with a pump handle with the therinomoter at 40 below zero, waved the fantastic crowd good Lye. Estis. THE MASONS- Lafayotte Lodge of A. F- & A- M located at Selinegrove, is in a pros perous couu.tiun- it ia rocomug accesblousof yonng men of character andtauding,who,if they adboreto the pure priuciplus of the order, may be mutuully elevated by the association i.qbi 01- jouns day was an occa sion of more than usual interest with this Lodge- It was the time for the installation of the officers Ibis gave use to a series of instruct. tive exercit-es in tho lodge room, which lahted till uear 9 o'clock io tho evening- Those ceremonies over. all were culled off from labor to re frebhment: and leaviog the ball, they went to escort tboir wives and loved olcb, with other invited guests, to the annual banquet- This was pre pared in tbe capucious dicing room of tue KevBtone Hotel. Mr. S.T t.i ? ii . . . . . c rum, tue proprietor, and his es. teemed wife are veterans in tbe art of catering, and tbey had every thing done np in grand stylo- Tbe bill of fare was extensive and elaborate and every item was preparod with exqui site taste. At the sound of Music from tbe orchestra, the line was formed and, to tbe number of Bixty nine, the ladies and gentlemen filed nto tbe d.ning room and took their iats at tables richly set. Silence was calltd by tbe Master ef lodge, A. W- Potter Esq., and livine blessings was invoked- Then imid the flutter of polite waiters and tbe strains of sweet mnsio these brilliant guests did ample and ap preciative justice to the elaborate collation. Tbe banquet over, all re tired, some to tbe parlor and some (o the ball above stairs to spend tbe eveuicg in enjoyments suited to thoir several tastes. Pasticipant, tbe tbe I. Adjott! Bucklon'i Arnica Salvo- Tha Itnat Kataa in- llm nrM fn Cuts, liruisoR, Sores -Ulcers, Salt Hk.nn TV-... Q T..I l f u.. d Hands. Obtlblains Corns, and all Skin Jdfuptions, sad positively ouresllles, ryo pay required. H iagOaranVy.ve perfect satis-. "o. oir refunded. Price oox. jindel. w-1 Vick'B ilcral Ouida. A silver lining to every clond ! With tbe short doll days of early winter oome tbe cheery holidays and Vick's beautiful annual, and lo I spring already appears not far dis tant. We can almost see tho green ing grass and tbe blooming flowers. In tba way of Catalogno, Tick's Floral Gnide la uuequaled in artistic appearanoe, and the edition of each year that appears simply perfect, is sarpassed the next New and beau tiful engravings, and three colored plates of flowers, vegetables, aod grain, are foal ares for the issue for 1888 Its lavender tinted cover, with original designs of most pleas ing effuots, will ensure it a promis oent place in tbe household and li brary. . It is in itself a treatise on horticulture, and is adapted to the wants of all who are interested in the garden or house plants. It des eribes the rarest flowers and tbe choicest vegetables. If you want to know anything about the pardeu.eee Vick's Floral Oaide, price only 10 cents, including a Certificate good tut it i -ots,-ot.h of seeds. Pub lished Sy James" Vlck," Seeueman Roclifl6ter2I-.Y. ARNOLD'S BTJILDINCI, Middleburgh, Pa. The undersigned Laving opened a now shoo store here takes this method of calling atention to his superior lino of a m 4 incliding tho leading makes of hand-manufactured Leath er and standard Itubbcr goods Tho quality of material, stylo of manufacture and the low prices will rt onco make tho goods admired and desiiv cd. Call and sec it. W. J. GASMAN. CROWN ACME ! Tbe best Burning Oil that can be made from Petrolium. lt gives a brilliant light. lt will not smoke tbe chimney. It will not char the wick. lt has a high fire test. lt will not explode. lt is without a comparison as a per fection FAMILY SAFETY OH. It is manufactured from the finest Crude in the roort perfectly equip ped refineriej iu tbe world. lt is the Best. Ask yonr dottier for Crown Acme. GlAJj-'J bj Yonra truly. SLAYMAKER & CO., 12 8 '87 ly. Sunbory, Pa. 9 : ; m My, Mj m, Act We possess the facility and inclination to Give you r al Bargains and will do it in our new stock Of which is just in and comprises the largest line of Ld DIES' DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, FLANNELS, usiijuu wjsjut, L,JlUJ:s, JIIIWOJVS, MUS LINS, BLANKETS. COMFORTS. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Hardware, Queensware, Glassware CtC. IlOII llfAl hp. TiIm.q aI in e hmi, ,, - f-J Ume honesty m quality and price with new,; rcshslyUs riUCES VERY LOW. eetoDdlfiiliiflirDlIcD MIDDLED UKOH, PA We IB MaflBe 1 still ccntinue in Ike Merchant Tailoring business with rooms in Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. and take this means of informing the people of Snyder eonnty, ttn.l bave on band a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and Btmplcs from the best and most reliable New York and Philadelphia hooBos. and will sell lower than ever. Cutting, Cleaning, Repairing flve- ing and Scouring done on short notice. iMev. ltl. B. B. BUC ' " . i The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-( uuu xune uomDmea. Though tho premium on Owls has heen removed, th psemium on tho superior quality of goods sold by ii. 0. Outelious still remains, lie has just received a New stock of SPRING STYLES Suits for old men. Nobby suits for young men. Suits for Boys, Youths Men and Children. Suits from $1.75 to $16. Hats, Caps, Glove, Underwear, HANDKERCHIEFS, TIE3, io., Ac Also CONFECTIONS AND TOYS sold at greatly reduced prices, :- FLOUR; FEED &C. l tasking tbe many who bave patronized me I cordially iaviteaaini spectioa of ny stock. G. 0. GUTELIUS, Middleburgh W. H. FELIX'S rOrULAK .WIT0IA1 CARPET ROOMS, Valley Street, Lcwistown, Ta BEDROOM SUITS, of all Kinds and prices; Mat treaoes. Feathers, Pillows, BonMois, Bed Springs, Cl.atrt, Tables, Sinks, Sofia, Stands, Bureaus, Sc., ic &o , &o. PARLOR SUITS in Browr Terry, Raw Silk, Uaii Cloth and Plush goods Parlor Rockers, all kinds Marble Top Tablea.Look ing Qlassea, some fict ones, Pictures, Sus., Ac A full lina ni .Tn IT- T t u- ii 1 j V . "tf engrains, iapestry, uodv lirnsHnla and Volc i -i a ra J i , ' att ouaares,omyr- I " - " - v.weiuu uor Mais. VJtll) sell any of the above goods as low as same quality cau Oe bOUnobt anv nlann mnA n f.il.i -I. . . Mstion on P. It, K WrU." tor o? 2 .-.KOH biuiik rois siae or l biladelpbia. xvuH1ocuuuyf v. li. JJ'ELIX. This fiy8tem in combined rillo and shot-gun oilers advantages over other makes even moro marked than those for shot only. . They far excel all oth- i ere in etrcngtu, accuracy, y tvriviajii;liir nviil hnfncn PR I C F w SWo-snap action, host decarbonizl 1 IBLVlbU csteeioarreuo or 12 gaugeshot, 4 naotcrc. f. rise artridgo 'weight 10 to 12lbs, pn Top-snap action, samo as above, 38-55 Ballard cartr 41 Winchstcr, prico The above prices includlo 100 paper she and one FISHING-TACKLE 1 cartridges. X Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies, Reels, Lines, Hooks Artificial Bait, cct I respect fnllr submit', in vimi n Timp. ....... Trout-tics at 2oc. a dozen, tro ut-holks to gu 25c. per doz., plain trout hooks 5c per doz., best oiled-silk lines from 1 to 3 ceiits per yard, all other lines frmn 1 to 2 cents po yard Reels from 25c to $2. Orders by mail promptly attended to. J. B. Reer, Sunbury, Pa, HEW iBBi i -AT- Freidman& Getz'Beavertown, Pa. , """a The iind.p.rs7.tn Afl Jsiiafn fnfsi-f,v n....M.-.ji.iJT have just returned from the City with a. fine Stock of Consisting of a full line nt Blankets, Haps, Shawls, Ladies' jenii s ana uniiaren's Woolen and Cotton Underwear, a full line of Ready made L T (HI 0 51 .0 Ladies' Dress Goods, Groceries, Notions, Jewelry, Clook " wvnw, uihh-i uiitoon u p, yiMenswure, iio. We sell Cheap for Cash or Produce-for whi$h we aU Wri.ll.Q nil run tha hr'rth a . IT- 1. ' it tV ; ""-" iffniov fji ft v nuve oeen ocessea With a liberal patronage, are thankful for it and hope torn erit the same bv low trices anil fctr dr:'.'r. y .it aU 1 .5