", -. ' . ; . ' J , . ' . , '. , . .v. ' ' , , ,", . ' g'pgg . dmninb. "UMionor. VOL. 25. MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., PA., AUGUST 30, 1888. NO. 3d T0WN" COUNTRY. 'Weather cool and pleasant. The grey-squirrel crop is rcioi ted exceedingly slim. Miss Clyde Doru left ou Tuesday morning for Baltimore to visit her nistor MrH. Miller. Our town council is urging the work of repairing our pavements with good results. James P. Smith and lux Hon Clem of Millersburg, spent Sunday at home in Middleburgh. Miss Ella Smith of Cleveland, O., in here on a visit the guest of her uncle, John P. Smith. H. Oppeuhcimor's clothing store, Selinsgrovo, will ba dosed ou Sept. f.th and 15th, being Jewish holidays. We have several thousand old newspapers in the printing oflico which we will sell at five cents per dozen. One of the "nut-crackers" has asked us for the answer to our last week's plank question. We don't know it that's why we asked. To Tjie Nut Chac-kefis. I have a piece of curd-board which is 8 inches square. 1 cut it io make t. square inches. How do I doit ? An immense crowd attended camp-meeting ut Pallas last Sunday. Some fifty buggies passed through our town cm route for the ground. Note special announcement of new goods in G. C Gutelius' adv, Cnl. is always on time in styles, and though he may not always be right, he is never left. D. K. Haas has had a core of hands at work for several weeks draining his farm west of Middle burgh. Dan knows what belongs to make a farm "fruitful and multiply The girl who can put a good square patch on a pair of pantaloons may not be as accomplished as one who can embroider and work green worst ed dogs on n blue ground, but will be far more useful at the head of a large family. Persons who pasture their cuttle ou the railroad may be benefited to know that they are liable for dama ges to the Company for any acci dents that may result from such tres passing on their grounds. To sue the Company for cattle killed by them is simply out of the question. The town Council has erected seven new street lamps in town this week, which are judiciously distrib uted through town and make it quite pleasant on our streets these iiark nights. Another one was re cently erected ut the turn of the road to Franklin. This was raised by subscription. Conductor Downes says that the train which conveyed the G. A. 11. boys homo over the S. & L. road from the encampment last Friday uigut wus tue most orderly excur sion ho ever took over any line, llns.is creditable to our boys, and shows that they kuow how, when, and whero to have their fun. A new serial story of exceptional power and interest has pjst been commenced in tho Detroit weekly Frve. I'ret. Tho story is entitled Helmut Closed Doors," and was written by Anuie Katherine Green the anther of the famous "Leaven worth case." The j'n uit will bo sent to any address for three months for at) cents. Beuvortowu has an one armed man in tho person of Simon Specht, a nephew ol Moses Specht, who was a gallant soldier, a member of Gov Heaver's regiment tho HHth. and who lost his arm in tho service, and who is the equal of any man in tho county as a hunter, and it is a caution to see him bait a hook with an angle worm. Simon says that he has leurnod or a truth that "necessity is A. 1 . .. - . . . mo mother of inventiou," and that a man can learn to do almost anything ho is coninellod to. And wo have an idea that Siinisubout light. 2'ribune Mm. Annie T.nnnn nrpomnunirxl bv - - i - her non Willie in visiting with her father Rev. Orwig. IraSchoch's twin bovs. Geonre and Johnnie, are visiting with their aunt Mrs. Jcro Grouse. Miss Clara Dorn, cashier in her brothers store at Elkhart, Ind. is here spending her vacation. Quite a number of Snyder county people are attending the Grangers' pic-hie at Williams' Grove, this week. Joe. Ch land and H. R. Reigle re turned homo from Shamokin on Saturday and remained with their families over Sunday. They still report plenty of work at good wages. Caution. 1 caution all persons against selling my son Win. P. Felty anything on my credit. I will not pay any d bts euitructod by him. Vug. It;, '88. :uv. H. W. Feltt. C. C. Secbold must be selling dead loads of pianos and organs. Scarce ly a day passes that lie don't haul an instruiiii-ut from the depot. Nothing succeeds like success. Squirrel hunting begins next Sat urday, September 1st, though some of the habitual poachers, who can never bide their legal time have been cracking away at them for the past two weeks. Anotiikk Hi'MM'o. I used the coal-tar paper rooting for my house, built less than three years ago. Tho roof is ulreudy rotten and falls off in pieces. Puss it around. I. II. Boweksox. Middleburgh, Pa., Aug. 27. They have fair prospects for n famine in ham ami eggs up in Centre county since our devil is up there on a visit. He left on Monday morning loaded down with guns and anima tion for squirrel hunting. He'll re turn in a week with everything lost but tho patches on his pants. The Sunday school at Hassinger's will hold a pic-nie in Bower's woods, 1 milo west of Middleburgh on Sat urbay, September 8. Tho Middle burgh baud will fiurnish the mush It is probable that the Middleburgh Union school will join in the cele bration. Full particulars next week. Mrs. Herman, the female contrite tor in the Kratzerville elopement. has returned to her family n suddt and, we hope, a wiser woman. Mr. Howard Kline, her chum, is still id large, and his personal property was sold for debts week before last by tho sheriff. The administrators of Benjamin Wittcniiiycr, late of Franklin, dee'd, disposed tho real estate on Saturday at public sale. Tho town property was struck off at ijil.ViO to Miss Amanda Wittenmyor, and the farm, forty-two acres was purchased by Commissioner Samuel B. Walter.for There will be a social basket pio nic, by the Union and Evangelical nun nay rvnooi oi jieavertown in Henry Kern's Grove, about mile north-west of Beavertown, Snyder county. Pa., ou Saturday Septem ber 1st. '88. The music will be fur nished by the Troxelville band. Ex ercises begin at 10 o'clock a. m. All are cordially invited. Positively no Hucksters allowed. Refreshments on the ground. Come one come all, and enjoy yourselves. Committee, hue John Gephart, a btone mason, of this place, was stooping down to put u stick of wood under a stone ho was working with Thurs day afternoon about three o'clock at the railroad river bridge, close to where somo largo rocks were being unloaded from the cars, a very heavy one bounded from the log on which it was dumped and falling on Mr Gephart killed hint instantly, his neck, jaw, ribs and legs being all broken. His remains were interred in tho Episcopal cemetery Saturday afternoon, followed to the grave by the (1. A. R. post of this place and many friends and citizens, and bur ied according to G. A. 1L rites. ZtHoittoien (hiictte. The Smith Orove Band will hold festival on Saturday evening, September 1st. All are invited. Misses Susie Mensch and Carrie Wittenmyer left on Monday morn ing to attend school at Factoryville. How sweet 'tis to sit on a soft Hum mer night. By the side of the girl you hold dear, And mash the mosquitoes that on her alight While whisp'ring love's tale in her ear. "Daniel," naid the President, "can you tell me what cyclopedia Mr. Blaine gets his speeches out oft I have an idea that the people like his style better than limine, mid I want to buy a copy." "Sire," replied Daniel, with a sigh, "I urn afraid it is beyond your means. It is a con dition, not a theory, that confronts you. We notice that tho prohibitionists of Mitlliu county have nominated C W. Derstine for Assembly. We aro confident that these are honors "thrust" upon Churloy.usheis a con firmed cold-water man, his nomina tion, we wager, didn't cost him a cent, and an such it is well worth its price. If he should be elected he would, in tho House, meet with many inferiors in morals as well as in intellect. Go in Chawley. The Snyder County Teachers Normal which opened on Monday of last week, has a slim attendance, 1 his looks to a man up a tree as though our teachers cared for little else than a certificate. Superinten dent Herman is working hard to iaak this term on of especial benefit, and no. teacher whose aim is upward and onward and whose object is proficiency in his profes sioit can afford to absent himself. A. .1. Crosgrove left with his men on Monday morning for Millersburg where lie has a contract for re painting a church. The steeple of the church is 170 feet high, has a slate roof, and is considered a very dangerous undertaking indeed so much so that it was impossible to secure any one else, and we under stand Mr. Crosgrove is offered fancy prices for the job. We hope he will be successful in the job and not i-ninr ihnrn till he is ready. What Fi.okida Pe on.E Live On-. "What do you Florida people live on i'i the summer"? "Fish." "What in the winter" "Yankees." Alas! how many northerners draw their last breath in Florida, slain by that fell destroyer, consumption, who would have lived, had they used at first that marvelous specific for con sumption, when not too far advanced. Dr. Pierce.s Golden Medical Dis coverybetter than hypophosphites and cod liver oil, because more nu tritive and tonic; also nn invaluable liver corrective and blood purifier, cleansing away all scrofulous humors (which cause consumption), ami all other impurities of the blood, curing glandular swellings, goitre or thick neck, old sores, and ulcers. Of druggists. Don't hawk, and blow, and spit, but uso Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. How To Overcome The pasokiis Ok Exi'oscke. Francis O. Reilly, the well-knowu livery man of No. 18 Prince street, New York, says of All cock's Porous Plasters: "For tho last forty-two years I have been engaged in tho livery and hack ing business. I am greatly aided by my four boys. We are much expos ed to the weather, aud we have found Allcock's Plasters of very great ser vice. Wo uso them as chest protectors, placing one on the chest and one the pit of the stomach. They not only ward off the cold, but act as a tonic. We we frequently affected with rheumatism, kinks in the back, and pain in the side; but one or to of AU cook.s Piaster quickly euro us. uiv wife aud daughter have been using Allcock's Plasters for weak back and thiuk tho world of them. I have uow beeu usiug them for twenty years, aud always have a box iu the Louse." On Sunday night, last, Mrs. Eis enhower, widow of Reuben Eisen hower, residing about four miles west Of Middleburgh, met with a very serious accident. Her chil dren had been to church and when they came home she got up to open the door for them, aud, loosing her way !h the darkness, she fell down a flight of stairs, breaking one of the bones in her left forearm and badly brusing herself about the head and face. Dr. Barber, her attending physician, informs us that though the injuris are serious they will not prove fatal. On Saturday we took in the Har vest Home at Centreville and found quite a large crowd iu attendance probably oue thousand. The exer cises wore somewhat abridged ow ing to the turbulent condition of Penns Creek which made it too haz ardous to attempt either a boat or tub race. Wo witnessed Master Leon Bolig in his tight-rope per forniance, saw a rattling little tight (this lust wusnt on tho bills), beheld several couples dance and sweat like furnace puddlers and wound up by taking supper with the Sumpsel families which was the most enjoy able feature of the day. There was some unpleasantness prevalent all day owing to the appearance on the ground in the early morning of u flying-horse, or merry-go-round n usance, which detracted attention from other amusements and i nked ia a harvest of dimes and nit Lies which should have gone into the coffers of tho Ccntrewlle Band, as they had advertised and arranged the pic-nic, and had rented the found. We are sorry that this oo- ( ufr'-- as the band is a most deserv ing institution, has made wonderf u improvements iu music within the last year and should have all jxissi ble encouragement. Our granger friends will find a big time in readiness near Centre Hall in September. It will be the fifteenth annual gathering. Colonel Taylor's "Fort Woods" is a delightful grove of fifteen acres proper, with addi tional grounds for horses and wag ons covering probably seventy-five acres. The Bellcfoute and Lewis burg turnpike runs through the grounds from the north and south, the Balsbiirg un-l Milheim road and Brush Valley roads from the east and west. Railroad accommo dation complete within twenty rods of the Centre lit!! -.ration on tho Lewishurg and T.viot,. Ihiihoad. Those from the e.i-t and south can come by Moiitandon on l ,y E. R. R. (of the Northern f.-ntral sys tetu ;i those from the north by way of Lock Haven, and those from the west via Tyrone and l!-llefoute. Excursion rates over all leading I roads. The committee has arrang j ed for a full supply of tent-, so that all who desire can secure tents at the following rates : Wall tents, P) X 12 feet, $1 ; hospital tents, 12 x 11 feet, !?'. Tents hould. as much as possible, be engaged in advance. All tents will bo put up by commit tee ready for tent holders on arrival on grounds. Lowell. The pic nic at McCTure was a grand success with quite a crowd iu atteiidotKv. The G. A. U. boys of McCTure pronouueed tho encampment at Lewistowu a grand affair, it was well attended and things went off iu regular army style. A. A. Roiuig aud his son John is takiug in tho pic nic at Williams Grove; it will be a big thing for John, as it is his tirst trip from home. Hoibstcr and Go's new thresher is doing good wook, is tho report from tho west end. A little more practice will make them able to com pete with any machine on tho road The lumber business must bo on the increase us it requires tho or six teams to haul it to tho station from Goss & Warner's mill. John LI., I buppotio you fuel more contented since you do not have to take iu TroxolvuTo so often. Tho reason is U No. From the Lewbttnirn Onutu. Thi Ssldlor'i Bounlon. For some weeks arrangements have been in course of completion to hold the first reunion of the vet erans of the late war residing in Mifflin, Juniata, Perry, Snyder, Union and Huntingdon counties at this place, and culminated iu a very Huccessful camp here last week. Ev erything needful to make tho affair commendable except the final touches hud been arranged by Mon day morning, at which time our citizens generally commenced to decorate their houses and erect arches across ths streets, twenty- live of which spanned our street, some of them being very suggestive and all commendable, the most notable being those on New street with the mildier standing in it, full life size, the double one at the cor ner of Third and Wuvne Streets with the word "Wclcnine" mis- pended us to be read from every di rection, the one at the corner of Third and Main streets dedicated to the old Logan Guards, and those in front of the Fame house and W. H. Felix's on Valley streets. The pri vate decorations were on a scale commensurate with these arches, there being few houses wit hoiit sume decoration, many being festooned very elaborately and de-erving of special mention, but all done well and it would burden our report to refer to those who excelled. Much decorating was done Monday, but tho majority of our citizens had de cided to devote Tuesday to the work, and when they awoke that morning aiul found the water coming from the skies iu a stream disappoint ment was general and during the continued downpour all day many Anxious glances were cast at the sky and hopes frequently expressed that the rain. stop falling, but it seemed to have com ' t sMv and when it got at it even harder in th afternoon many concluded the camp Would be drowned out, but it clear ed off during the night. Wednesday turned out to be a beautiful day aud by evening the town was cover ed with bunting, flag- and ever greens poiM to an tent never befi ire known. Ou the part of the soldiers the day was given to eoncl.iding the w- ik at the camp, winch wa located on the base ball grounds ar th" e-T end of town, and the n ceiving of delega tions and conducting rhem to eatnp. while "'.e hundred and tw.nry tents had been erected for their ac comodation. In the evening a dress parade w as held, the Middleburgh band gave a tine musical concert and a camp tire was held, at w hich II. J. Culbert -on. Esq , aud luarti niiaur General John Taylor made addresses. Thursday morning addresses w ere made on the camp ground by O.-ner-al Gobin, of Lebanon; M ijor Samui-l Harper, of Pittsburg, past comman ders of the G. A. R. of this state, aud Hon. L. E. Atkinson, of Mitlintowti. Iu the afternoon the parade was formed and moved at -: lit in the fol lowing order: Logan drum corps. Co. G of Lcwistown ; City band of Hun tingdon and Huntingdon post, Bell ville post; Middleburgh ib'um corps; McVeytowu post; M.'Clure post; Lewistowu post; carriages contain ing crippled and distinguished sol diers; Ycagerstowu baud, Knights of Malta, P. O. S. of A. of Lewistowu, MitHuitowu, Yergerstowti, Reeds ville aud New ton Hamilton; Logan band; Lewistowu K. G. I'!.; Middle burgh band, and Fame hose compa ny of Lewistowu. Iu the eveuing fireworks of a very commendable character were put off from Woodruff 's tield on the ridge and were witnessed by a large crowd of people. They consisted of color oil tires, rockets Roman candles, wheels aud stationary pieces, the most uotablo being an American shield and tho itars and stripes. Tho display was no doubt tho finest ever seen hero. Friday tho features of tho day wore two sham battles ou Aid's hill, to represent tho taking of Missiona ry ridge. That in the after-noon was witnessed by a large crowd of people, but as the number engaged on the Union side was small it was not so interesting as the engage ment at night, w hen rockets and Roman randies were used to enliven the scene, which made it very im pressive and delighted ull who miw it. After the sham battle in the after noon a meeting of t L association Was held and Sclin-igrow selected Its the place for the encampment nxt year, the time to b appointed by the officers elected, whose nam follow : President, B. F. Wagi nselh r; sec retary, J. A. Lutnbard. treasurer. M. S. Shroyer. all of Sehnsgi ov e. with E. W. Fosnot. of Mifflin: C. MrCb llun of Juniata: M. L. Wagen-t -llei ; ol'Sny. tier; Samuel Dickson, of Huntingdon : Thomas I. Milligan. of perry; J. V. Miller, of Union, and Tln o. Rurch- tield. of Blair, as n e presid. nf. the latter county being admitted to the association at this meeting Miruit Ki i:i k.k. Apple "-tot zings' are on the titiiM. On Saturday the squirrel season w ill open. Our gossips had an unusual buy time last w eek. A number of our people attended the encampment at Lewistowu and report ft pleasant time. Another team has been added by Mr. Li-elring to h oil props from Jacks Mountain to A 1 inisliin g. C. B. Klmglerand hr sister. Mrs. Jerry Koeh of ('.-ntie county, were visiting their pa.re.uts aud friends ou Saturday and Sunday. Quite a number of our young peo ple took iu the pic nic ut M Glare on Saturday. On Saturday Septemb-- 1, a Sun day school pic-uic will be held in the grove at the Ridge church. A number left ou Monday for a week at William's (irme. Mrs Rev. Schaiuliach is at pres ent isiting h"r inoth.-r, Mrs. l,-nrv Yotter Troxelville. I InD. .Vniad. r m l Hir h n nh are both on beds , f sickness, but have "pulling rhrou.-h." ( n M u lav n;, .m: a.r eh. lliei- : 'I'lite i trim :'r. fi -r the ( Iran ;l'..a:n' ( rpive. her of our citiens left. gers' pte-r;;e if V;l M ist of them w -.11 also it ( r. t v - lllirg bef. i re they V till'll. The d;si-a-c am- i.g mir dogs is de stroying val.iai if st. ck. N.-arly t doi-n ha -1- - !. down A-.rh t blooded barn Ibiigam in'-, w for catching ' fall, died last 1 an i tii.i:. " ;u. t;" m.tl.n I v. A t a.l- vird pup of Fred. v 1 , !. v Minded dc-r ' tins Week, alld Ffi-'Mle'-i eyes ain't dry yet. The Lowi U cr'Oi who can b.-at 1 1 hu so small sheaves. ' lire the sti-i-A -t'.oiig wants to li'io-.v hels of '-aTs from lie did 'lot Ulea.s .!! 'Ac call it a whopp, - "Bully" Lyons was her last w eeS .uid paid his pect s to his tcipiain- tanct-s. Our schools ale :io.n ill upu;id with teachers and l for kindling wood for each. Mcoliouiical indeed! Tho fire i tun er allowed to go our during a n in ac term. Ou Saturday ewn.ng after the auction, two country '.addles es.suy. el to see two of our most charm, ng country la.ss-s home ip-m town. Thev wi fe slice s.si'ul, and the ta.sk was a plc.i.-ant one until they 'each ed the lane that turns in to tho house, when the g iU took an un -pected h -as e f t heir . s(-oi t s and in vited tllc!U to call when they Were not at home. II.kI i- o r !.u.-. si .'iii.iiv , U.iM -i in o l' ,1 s 'iih.lh , lluU i' in w i in, i jr iMiicJ W M.ul :i- ii u - s'-ii-li' j: i' 'I " Cu.m KMV -Jot. hu 1m Ctui J ii a! fut Cteui Whaa til Imsauj Mum, til liuig to Cmmi, Wba mm ii4 Ctuuitvo, am kuou Ciwi