The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 14, 1888, Image 2

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Sub-criptlon 1.50 Per Year
RATES OF ADVERTISING :
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a ueguo, louowiriR tne article last There is one phase of the labor
moum aooai 'J.L6 r Icnnnrea or a anestinn that ! mm.ni.i.
loaotf nmiaiDatiet' There is a
capital little paper on Two Ways o
rt. : t. .. . . .
wBioga uinuuay Uooky and a good
biography of L Fontaine, aud Mrs
Loonowens writes abont 'Oar Asiatio
Cousins, the Arabs.' Maigarot
Eytmgo, Mrs. Cavazza, M. E. U
Mrs. Margaret Delaud odJ Marv
K. Wilkins contribute the poems of
the untdbori everybody should road
'The Oao id the Middle.'
5- 40 cents a year. D, Lotbrsr
Company, l'nbliHbers, Boston, Mans.
ESIIHEIIT Americans.
Jaans t. Mirt hkcl, of n, u ieii.M,
tor 1'tr'i !rnfl hlcviof.
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H1U.MAS l Mi.AN. of Ph.U.ltl. l.,.!.
IH'ttlct IHootor".
I.John IJ. TMiiit. IV ,l.,,n H tlmrl.
I. John Wam.i.ml,Br. 11. w,. ,,'. Kr
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. n.t'. I Urn II ton. K.il c. n-,-i.u.n.
7. W lllau, i t. ., 8l.Uo. fK.. J. lllMt.
fc Mimr Hni-lint, -n. Il.,rr ,l
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Oregon's election lubt wnk went
Kepollican by 7.000. Tho Lrgi ,.
lore is hlmos t four-fifths, Krpub
lican. Tho ttanJarJ Oil company 13 Iras
iuar tbousauJa of acres of l.itnl itj
1'erry county, with a viow of botir.g
or on, gas or coal 6U pona to Ikj
htddoa boueoth tho caith's feuifii.-o
"vSrn tucro.
Maxwell, who a-iii,..r"T
us oanged on July i:jtj,
next, the Sapremo Court having j,,!
fixed that date. Maxwell s i "
wim that tho rnbliA
-ruouuuogiLatho will evtr
meet
til the
ounce J. lt
rnwr!l for Tout ly Ii.f. M., l,vry, a.
William Collcn Dryant.
Joho Urceulief Whittier.
Olivor Wendell Holmes.
Filz Ortono Halleck.
Kdgor Allen Toe.
Henry Wndnwoi lb Longfollow.
llift'iri'Ut.
John L'lthrop Motley.
Wiliiiini H: I'reftcolt.
Georgo liancioft.
Kichurd Uildrcth.
Joel Tyler Hendloy.
John Ik-Dson Ijosuing.
Nathaniel lluwthorno.
Jauiea Ft-nniuioro Ooopor.
Harriet Uteeher Slower.
Woehiugton IrTior,
Louiua M. Alcott.
Bayard Taylor.
Patrick Henry,
i'auiul Webster.
Htuiy Cliiy.
Kdwitid Everett.
Wendell l'hilips.
HeDry Ward Decchcr.
$i limine it.
l?etij:niin Franklin.
Alexander Hamilton.
John C. Caluonu.
Charles Summer.
John Uandolpb.
Daniel Webster.
(it in rah.
Oeo. Washington.
AnOrt itron.
Witfiold Scott.
CeorKO I'.. ilcCIellan.
I'lyses S. Grant.
Hobert Lee.
Inventor f.
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Ing proportions without attracting
tho attention its importance really
dehianda. Thousands of immigrants
are landing at Now York every day,
and it is estimated that the present
year will witness the arrival of not
less than three-quarters of a million
of foreigners who will likely become
permanent rcaidonts in this country.
It is to be feared that the causes of
large influx of people Las very little
rotation to the bent interests of this
conutry, or tho welfare of its present
population. A largo majority of
tbfio immigrants cotno to this coun
try becatiso poverty aid want stare
them iu the f.ico at bouie and they
have a vague sort of hope that their
condition will be bettered here
Many of thcho newcomois will prob
ability make n&eful citizens, but by
far tho larger number will go to
Hwell the already over-crowded
centres, t'1113 increasing tho numer
ous class of half-fed and discoutent
poople, and till up the prisons and-alms-housLB.
n.
The fiif-l cbho of capital pnoiwh
uient iu this section of tho stata 00
on nod in Hdlofouto in 1703. Necro
Dun Myers, who murdctod James
Durrowa, was conviulod and the dav
of execution set for October 15tb.
1802. A company of horses under
tho command of Capt. James I'oti
ter was drawn np near tho scaffold.
With tho fiifct swincr the rono broke
and Dun foil to the ground nobnrt.
With that the crowd shouted 'Dan
is freo I' and made a move to iphcuo
him. dilo the horse charcd on
tho rreuorn nn l wero havini? aa enn
counter, William 1'eriikiu stepped
np to Duo and nutted bitii on tho
shoulder easing, 'Dun, you have al
ways beou a wood bov. co nu now
and bo huiiff like a mun. which ha
did. Cintre Hall Importer.
'1 he above was no doubt as inter
esting a bit of information to the
readers of tho Jirjwrtcr us it will bo
to the readers of tho Post for in it
u doiuonslratod one of tho eti ikiccr
haracteristics of our graud-futhors
hut of allowing tho culprit ninety
nine years in which to prepare for
death,
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S HEME T0HIC.
OelnTMdOoc.b pmffltnml trv
rroilanw, r the tm and Mftnit
him looica. It Mronnliem and
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For The NEHVOUS
The DEBILITATED
The AGED.
cmlU tho nrrmoa iyum, enrina
firrrm Waakneaa, Uyatwla, Sltwp.
AH ALTERATIVE. '
ItdrlTmoiit th potarwinm hrnnomof
tu blood purlfyin and enriching li.
and m ovrrcuinliiK thnae iliwuw
mmittinf from Lmuuro or lmiMjTnr
khed Wood. . -
A LAXATIVE.
AetinitmlldlThMtmirclronthebowftIt
itcuri haliltnnl ConntlpaUon, and
fiTomotMnrrenlar hnl.lt. n .trenph.
en the Ftonnch. and aids dlvt inn.
DIURETIC.
In It crmpn1MflT! th( hot anil mort
aol.n-.Mi M:.i,i H o V ruorM Mp.ra
aftimbliicdsfi.-iitltkailjrwUhothcr
tl.fCtiv tf me lion (or ltoivai of (ha
:" ' " " run no rnic I on to sira
iii' k n lluf nr.d tKy cum.
V:: -'"''rf titlranMiihrNBfMiwrn
Irran v r ir wtn hM tii,l thip pndr wtUl
1 .k .1 ii-i fc34!.cir:ial!m.1n1
fuU pcrtc: Iu 1.
rnn 01 00. Bcl4 Y DnifdiM:
WELLS, fiiCMAHDSOM ft CO., Prop's
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IB.nipgaiimQ ! IbairafiiiDs I
IJJJ.!JlJ!ai.9
Well-J&llatle
1 still continue in tho Merchant Tuiloting turintes with rooms in
Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa.
and take this means of informing (ho pcoplo of hSnyder connty, fii. 1
Luvo on Lac J a well selected slock of
Cloths, Cassiineres, etc.,
and bamples from tho Lost and most roliablo New York and Philadelphia
nouses, ami win sen lower man ever, uniting, uicouiug, licpairing, Dye
ing and Scouring douo on short notice
Nov. ltf. E. B. BUCK
GARMAN'S NEW SHOE STORE!
H-ht to tho Uss cf W.sr.
Tho Legal Adviser, published at
Chicago, ives its rooders somo in
fi nuu ,0 1 tjecting water rights,
which hr i It on a great source of
I ronblo t litigation bet weon neigh-
You would bo, surprised, as a many others have been,
were you to visit Gamin it's Shoe Store, see his stock and
learn, his prices- He has everything m the line of foot
wear and makes a specially . . . nr, ,nI . v. n
n f Tiul ! n ti J
In which he carries a MAG-
MFICLWT LIME, inetud-
im! brands thai cannot be i3lm. TA'?
duplicated in the county
His goods are nearly all hand made and of the very best material, in styles
U too numerous to mention. He has
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Till MET, DBCitlQ mil Act Proiplly.
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Wo possess the facilitu and inclinationHo giveyow re
al Bargains and will do it in our new stock of
99
which u ij ast in and comprises the largest line of JJi
DIE&WRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, FLANNELS,
VNDERWEJM, LACES, 11IB1WNS, MUS
LINS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS,
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Ready Made
Clothing, Hardware, Quecnsware,Glassware
etc. You wAl be ol eased tn 8P. limn II' ttnnnhirtn r, 1 ,1
lime honesty m quality and price ivith ntw.lrcshslyles
PKICES VEltY LOW.
MIDDLE BURGH, P
THE PROFIT IS DOWN I
We ask Iho priviego of Helling yoa on tho closest livinc
inins tho finest Btvles mul niitilitinw i.nf
buy in tho lino of J
Mens' and Boys' Clothing & Gents'
ruraismng uoods, Hats and
Caps, Jewelry &c.
Wc ask you to rive us just ono chance to inako you happy
with buautii til goods and $cd Kock TriceH.
We will Pay your R. R. Fare
for a round trip excursion from "Mi.LiloL.ivrri.
or Adamsburg M hen you buy a bill of us of 810 and up
wards and one-half the faro for every bill of goods
amounting to $o bought ot us. b
Economy, Comfort and Satisfaction
goes with every purchaso made of us. We wantlOOnn
ounas ol wool, lr which wo will pay tho highest price.
Dreifuss Brothers, Selinsgrove.
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...s i'..iiuon.
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struggle ot; MaxwC.a -1
Viblicti-n t f the iaw.
CI iu
i t u t to
Tho D. ruocratic National Cotv
tion wuicti cjufcued in St. Lou.-
Tuesday lat,t made a tomporary or
ganization ty placing 8. M. WLitt
cfthe California deleJo in Uio
chair. After comploiS tho orguui
ratio'n the Conv"11'00 nanjinatoJ
... r 10 r reselocfion L v oc-
clamation, od Wcdnenduy tt 10
o'clock. Iko comtuilteo on lefiolu
tjoo a(cr voting on the rcficlutiriou
nominated Hon. Alko j. Thorm'.n,1
cf Oliio as the candiJuto fr Vic.;1
Prcbileut on TLart-iiv, ul! tie '.
Convention adjocrte(L
The vota cf lie States v as c .'lc-l
on the bullet L-r V.ce-PriEi.Ur.t.
but so ttrong was tLo vote rsrir y
for TLuitao, tbht a cotion to diH
costiooc the ballot and tuake bix
comination ncaoimons raa made,
which resolatioo was curie 1.
Tbt Platform adopted is about
the same in tenor as the Plutfurm of
1SS1, with tie ondcrstanding thut
the reeommendations of President
Clvelaod in bis recent mcbgago on
tbe tariff qarstion is tho correct
reading of tLct Platform.
In the Jane WiJo AwqLo Mar
g&rtt S.dccy gives an tmcciog etory
of Lome boy-Ufe, called 'Laraiiia'sj
Djjs aul How They Kept Houeo,'
whicb neither mothers cor boys will
think r oat fiotn the truth, though
Lotb n:ay wince. F- AnKtey, tho
' i v :' to uo best of ail
1 os. u. .oil. in, Lai. to ay 11" at it is
the o:bt i:i meic petulant at-natute. .
w.oiu-uat voluptuary may Cud
uothing good under the sun, cr a
i i ti end inexperienced joulh, who
cau't g)t ILo moon ho ems for, may
ver.t bis initutiou iu pessimi&lic
mounings 5 but thero cun to 110
doubt in tho mind of any reusonuLle
persou that mankind conlJ, would,
and iu Kct do cet alone fairly well
with vabtly lebs bappinss and fur
more miberly than find their way in
to tho lives of nine people out often
If each and all of us bad been vis
ited Ly an attack of neuralgia, or ol
titrttiio mental depression for an
L.ur in ttiy twenty-f jur a tcp
potitioL which many tolerably vig
orous reoultt kuow, to their cobt, iu
not extravaganl'-the burden of life
would have been immensely increas
ed without much practical hindrance
to its course. Men with any man.
hood in them Gnd life quite worth
livin" under worse conditions than
IbibC.
The National Prohibition Conven
tion wLie-h met at Indianopolit, Ind
ueek Ltlcre latt, nominated Gen
Ciintou U. 1'iek, tf New Jersey, for
President, and Dr. John A, lirooks.
of Kacus City, Ho , for Vico Pres
ident. In abat one hour 30,000
vr;j, bubw;r.btd iu tho convention for
cu'xi-so iipenfces- A. A KtevenB
aoutroi woe versa ana a no imteJ Qtd vjjiinu Llack are the members
Venus, Las fonny story too, 'Don,' Ln lLo x,ij0Bsl Comuiittee from
chronicling the btroic treatment of Pt-ivlfania. The platform as re-
onu. greeuy mue aog by -0lteJ fc0,j ad-.ptd declaies that
young jaay oj !ourieo. ivlwar J tLa mu. oIl.,.tnre of and trLffic in li
Kvtrtlt Ua!e begios 4T!.e Htory cf
Vveioo Common' and tells about the
wiUhs and the Wibhiog h'tone and
tbs old train-bar. 1 parades and the
eow-psbtorts of this celebrated el l
qnor rhould be ruade public crimes
und pauithvd ns me!.; that prohibi
tion most be fctcurtd by ttule tnd
nationbl oonttitctionul sonctitalictal
amendments; deno onces the li.tLtt
parL AuolLer bibtoric field is curs' Hykieut tnd the democratie and re
veyttd, ovtr sea, by Amanda li. liar
ria, u 'J La Wild WLite Cuttle of
Jitir'ind' j Lindtoer's furtioas j.ir.t
r j, 'Wild CUtle cf CbilliDghsra,' in
rt'jJioJuoed to illustrate the paper,
tottbtr with a life-picf are cf the
Cade jw btrd- Eibtidge hi- Jiook
writes .bo&t Tlo, and Heniy
ttrooLe, the fidenu actipusriao, Las
im illctiitUA article about 'The Old
Tilide hvl? Wl- Crowbinshield.
ifwof Coataacder CiowLinibield,
V. St.TS-, lMgib a gvod Uainiug
hip serial, 'PWky KmaJJj t Uis
Story full of on, ptilbos and t lvtn
ture, 4iao rou UU. ilti. fcher
wood in 'D juUe JiosW ioes ou aitl
be jioi'ioncii tt It
buliuiuu iu &'pv V
ftoiortoj-y; TU I'
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pubUcuu put its which uphold it: fa
vor lai ill revision as to the duties
frota fod, clothing and necextaribs
cf life; favoiaatnct civil service rules
dt'lifrs fur wouan suilrat; do
manos me tuoi.uou ci polygamy
denoiiL-ces trubttt; favors a strict
Huvluj law; rtcommends sibittalit n
in tho fccltlcmentcf labor dilu.-ret.ct n
demands that the poblio lands shall
bo rt'itrvt l for actual settlers; do
uandt a stringent immigration law
prohibiting the importation of crim
it) 1 cr contract labor, and con
clodts witb an invitation to full par
ty fellowship to those who doblre to
forward the obliteration of sections
lines and to promote the nnity and
wi'lfsre of oor native (ana
The planks wbub gained the toos
u-1 W 'l0M were n0M rlstinnr to
iiJ WO. Wuugn aoffrage, (be probibition ct
my.
A goud xouibib&ticn ot capital and the rtw
Cvpy i ' ! action bl tit t urpl us.
3 ?rftl principle, says the
.. .ier, In r ouer of land up-ou-
' of water bus a
right utfft.AJo of tho wuter for aDy
reusjuab'.e purpose uot inconbibtent
with a biiuilur right in the owners 01
tho lurid above, bulow, and oppohite
to hiru He may tuko tho water to
supply bis 'dwelling, to iriiguta hli
land, or to quench tho thirt-t of bit.
cuttle; to uho it for mnntifactiiriiig
purposes, such us tho supply 0!
btenm boilers or the running of wa
ter wheels or bydrolic woiks, so long
aa such ube dous uot sennibly and
injurioubly alTiet it j volume. Hut
this a mere privilege running with
the land, not a piopcity in tho wuter
itself.
Where tho stream ta amall and
does not supply water more than
iiiCiciont to answer tha wants of the
d.flereut proprietors living ou the
stream, none of the proprietors cau
uso tho wuter for irrigation or tnauu
facturing, but for domestic purposes
and watering stock, one proprietor
will be jubtiCed iu consuming all the
water.
Twenty years' uso adverse to the
right cf another, will give tho person
to ubitg tho stream the right to con
tinuo tho use regardless cf other
rignts.
And as to (be division of water
every farmer who owns land situated
upon a stream bus the following
rights :
let. To the natuiul flow of the
tream.
'J. That it (.lull continue to run
n its accustomed channels.
That it shall flow upon bis
land in its Ubuul tmunlity. natural
pltiee, and usual height.
4.1b. Thut it shall flow off bis
and opon tho land of Lis neighbor
below, 10 uccubtomcd pluco and at
its iuouI level.
Thine rights be baa as an incident
to the property iu htx Iunu, ana ne
cannot be deprived of it by grant 01
dcK'iiptioo.
If any fuimer sbull mako any
change iu the natural flow of u atreum
to the mattrial injury cf any other
owner titatted upou it, cr by any
intctferenco shall prevent the stream
from flowing as it was wont to flow
be is itcpoobible fur the duoougo b
may octagon, abeso rights are
ubj'ict to the privilege ol each one
of the farmers to ruuko a reasonable
nso of the water upon bis own laud
while it is passing along the same
It matters not what the source of the
water may be, whether it bo back
waUr or the flowage of the same, or
water cf another stream. htUl,
Jjvibtan cf the streaoi way be mad
by the farmer, if ft be returned to
its fralural channel before It leaves
lit g;rt tikis.
ran-lh , ,...om'aN i childs' to a 7 wamens' and a in boy to a
10 In mens' includmg all t..5 most admired and dssircd styles. A spec
ialty cf plow shoes, and shoemaker s half-soics and shoc-drcsuing
i V;. I. CARMAN, Prop.
Arnold's Room, Middleburgh Pa.
V-i'E'JV ES3S3
Mri fx
We bavo now in stock tho largest aud Cuost assortment of
CLOTHING & FURNISHING
GOODS
Kwr bronffht to this town. Soo our great bargains in goods; Working
Pants as low as f0 cents. We ofl'ur you good working suits for
meu at 2 7.j. Ileltei grad 3 TA. A tine line of Seersuckers,
Alipaccas, &c Chevoit suits at U, better grade, all wool, warranted, $5-
C ASSIMERE SUIT for $7.50
iTinn r'nuimnero suit at 5 CO cuatauteoci. Woostered sack suits as low
as $J.25 guaranteed all wool aud fust colois. A muguificent line of
Prince Alberts, Four Button Cuta
ways, Chesterfields and Sack
suits, of all grades and prices
Guaranteed to be sold cheaper thau at auy othor plrce Iu the county
Our stock of tioutsaiid JJoys uarments is uusurpasseu. tvo oner
iu' iv'nnn m.i,ta at 'Ha. Our outi tulooii ttook is larger and bet
ttr than ever. A full stock cf HATS of tho latest styles aud very cheap,
A Full Lino of Shirts at26ot & Up
Bummer Underwear, improved line, Gauze, Matcdo, Lislutnread, Ao. &o.
Trunks, Satchels, Valises, Oanos.
Wo cannot give you prices, or names of the stock on band as it
would tske too muo spsce. We have cot down our expenses the lowest
figure and will pf oat customers tho benefit of tho saving. A Line of
i tt'u sen ( con asi aou i want to carry tucm wltu uothtog
The PJper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun
uuuxtiaeuomuinea
rb.' ,yr-oi-irjvrvliril f 'liJlfrJe
md shof4t;un7)iTefiradvanta'e8
over other makes even more
marked than those for shot
only. They far excel all oth
ers in Btrcninn, accuracy,
workmanship and balance.
li 11-iUJ casteelbanl,10 or 12 gatiffeshot, 44 Win-
useterc. i. lino carrri(i'o weitflit IU to 15211s, inco S3Q
Top-snap action, sanio as above, 3S-55 liallard cartrido, or
1 I nr. ij ... ' 1
ii uicnsTcr, prico - - $3(1
T ho abovo prices includlo 100 paper sho and ono box of
curtriuges.
FISHING-TACKLE 1
V Complete Assort
ment of
Rods,
Flies
Reels,
Lines,
Hooks,
Artificial Bait, cct.
I respectfully submit to you a few prices Assorted
Trout-llcs at 25c. a dozen, tr,out-lioks to gu 25c. per doz.
plain trout hooks 5o jierdoz. best oiled-silk lines from 2
o J cents tier yard, all other lines from 1 to 2 cents po
yard. Keels from 25c to 2. Orders by mail promptly
attended to.
J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa.
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AT-
Freidman & Getz Beavertown, Pa.
r We have just returned from Philadelphia and
New York with a new stock of goods, embracing
A Full Line of Dry Goods,
Summer Dress Goods, Quilts, Linen Table Cloths, Lace
Embroideries, Lace Curtains,
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fcbots wU'cb
sbW
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H. OPPENHBIIIER,
W hi AJ7 aV ' t'l.
Watches, ClocJcs, Silverware, Glassware, Qucensware,
also a full line of ready-made.
L T H D d
SHOES, GROCERIES, S o. We have our store well fil
ed, and request the people to come and see us We are
thankful for past favors and request our fri;ic'it)
continue their pztrotias, "e t:ll f.V f '
ccur.iryprcduc:,
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