,'1 VOL. 25. MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., PA., SEPTEMBER 13, 1888. NO. 38. I "Co, Oommlsslonim IliC-' bo' rlii !Cti IUPI L'lCi itr T0WNN GOfclNTRY. Miss Minnie Myers of Rcllvue, lOhio in here on a visit. Mrs. William Hiu tniim and Hon of ffhree Rivers, Midi, are here on n visit with friends. 1 Vrrv count vcnjoyit the distinction Lf being t ! only county in tho state V ,.! mi associate judge is niso pro prietor of ft licensed UOtcl. .Tut as we expected, C. C. Scebold look the diploma fit tlio Milton fair 3iis week on the wlnte sewing ina- line. Judge Riuhcr, of Lewisburg, is iell)in Judgo Rockefeller eleiir up le eriininiil list nnl ih located in in buck room. Siiiifxiry Xi ira. Home-made rag Carpet '2.V. 20c. arml for 125c Kid Gloves 50c. H.V. Jfhite Shirts (lOc, blue Calico (c, at hostnuts, Lewistown. Pa. !)-i:i-2w "Sailor" waists fire nil the go with Lr dear girls, and when their fair Inns me encased in them they rc- nible a shock of corn tied too low. The twenty-fourth annual conven m of the Pennsylvania State Sab- mth-school asKOciation will convene i AHoona on the 'Jltb, i..lh, and iidth I September. Squire S. S. Sehoch is taking' the ke in trolling for pike. Last week snailcd"' one in Rower's Dam :it measured 21 J inches and weigh- over two pounds. Km. 1). Herhster of McClure tins lir raised two Irish potatoes, one which weighed three pounds and o ounces and the other two pounds id fourteen ounces. A'e have no objections to people Ining into this office and read our ranges but we do most earnestly test against them carrying them nieaiid forgetting to return Mi'.jii. Il'he pie-nic of the Hashinger and Idleburgh Sunday schools did come oil' on Saturday as advor (1, owing to the inclemency of weather. It will now take place Saturday September 22. All in .1. . .1. Smith, the Democratic nonii- for Assembly is wearing a red liiiina over his right eye. The in tuition ot tins organ is due to a -re cull, though some have crully limited that it was the result of a litical stroke." 'alcntine "Walter of Contreville Josephat Walter of this place erecting a new hydraulic cider- s in Middleburgh which will itbly be completed this week. is a very desirable move, as Mr. ey's mill has been abandoned. Pish Commissioners have cut nets and destroyed the eel-dams Slmmokin Dam. The fellows the Pay and lower end of Susquehanna can't do without llie lish and are backed up with "intlooenee" to prevent any in- reneo in that line. Monday evening our borough bcil passed an ordinanco that re- s all residences hereafter orect- have slate or metal roofs ; re- 1 on old buildings are to be blunted with slate or metal. The limncc will bo published in our issue. Ltirlnhiirn Jour mil. in new craze is for the epicurean it his watermelon with milk. the melon oil' the ice, cut a from one end so it w ill stand, deeper slice from tho other exposing tho core. Stir this a spoon till it ih broken in small and room is made to pour in li t of milk, then partake. Slop. krou Post. "California Joe" is ailing the neoiilo of Ail. 1 11IH -hip by saying that tho lire in liools ih not allowed to go out a whole term. "Joe" ought low better. He may havo been M by n good brot her. Tho fact lire is not allowed to be kept Sunday und never was. hence jug is furnished to start it every Piy morning. A Dikectou. If you could see your own scalp through nn ordinary magnifying glass, you would be amazed at the amount of dust, dandruil', and dead skin thereon accumulated, The best and most popular preparation for cleansing the scalp is Ayer's Hair Vigor. With a feeble appetite and imper fect digestion, it is impossible for the body to secure the requisite amount of nourishment. Ayer's Sar snparillatiot only stimulates the de sire for food, but nidi the assimila tive organs in (he formation of good blood and sound tissue. Ax L'nnWs Titi-Mi'. The follow ing letter explains itself: Ski.insouovk. Pa.. Kept. 8. ixsx. T. H. H um it. Si i-: Kudosed find tive dollars which please place to my credit on subscript ion to tho Post. You deserve great credit forgetting out such a paper, and I hone tho people of Snyder county and else where will patronize, you. Respect fully. D. X. Are. This pays Mr. App'-t paper to Apr. 1, bs',10, and leads our list. Thanks. Some time ago the question of the constitutionality of the act restrict ing the issuance of license to hawk or peddle to disabled soldiers only, was brought before the court in Reaver County by Attorney Roger Cope. The matter was held under advisement by .ludgc Wickam who has now rendered an opinion that the act is uncoiisl it ut ional and that a license should be granted to any and all persons possessing all other requirements without regard to any services rendered as a soldier. 'No girl under 'JO,' says a wise wo man, "has any business to think of marriage.' Rless you, no. We know that. At that age no girl thinks of mariiago as a business.' She tumbles head over heels in love and marries the dear fellow just because she would cry her eyes out without him. It is when she is no longer what you would just exactly call a 'girl,' when she is rising 3s and has cut her last new teeth, full set, that she begins to make a 'bus iness' of it. Since their return from the Sol dier's encampment, the Middleburgh 11 i I. . nana mis received nx calls coming from Rloomsburg. Watsontown, Danville, and Shamokiu. but as the prices oll'ered them were unsatisfac tory in every instance t he yjref used all --liavingahaitdoiied thecoinuion cus tom of (playing !for grub and glory. That's bizz. If an organization with the reputation this bund has can't earn as much to the man when away playing as it can at home, it is time to wait until the people become ed ucated up to a standard of apprecia tion. Tuesday night of hot week, says the Lewisburg I.inutl A ' f.y, tie Mitllinburg band met with a serious accident whilo on their way home from the Milton fair. At a point near Yieksburg the four horses. band wagon and occupants went over a steep bank with far less harmony than usually accompanies this favor ite organization. After the smoke had cleared away and the boys caught their breath an examination resulted in tho finding of one dead horse and some badly damaged in struments but nothing more damag ing. Tiikiu Only Medioine Chest. Di i l'ltith1' JlotitiliHI h e, (',, Jhh.", I have been using Rrandreth's Pills for the last thirteen years, and though I have had nine children, I have never had a doctor in the house, except threo times, when we had an epidemic of scarlet fever, which we soon banished by a vigorous uo of Rrandreth's Pills. I lIUvn used them for myself, two or three anight for a month, for liver complaint, dyspepsia, and constipation. In diurrhua, cramps, wind colic, indi gestion, oiieortwoRiaiiiiiLiL'. Pills fixed the children at once. A box of Pill is all the medicine chest we re quire in tho house. Wo use them for rheumatism, colds, catarrh, biliousness, and inipuro blood. They never havo failed to euro all tho above complaints in a very few days. William W. 13. Milleb. Pnol'osAl.s. Pronosals for bnilil. ing two out-houses for the School house in the borouirh of Middle. burgh will be received by the School Jioard until Saturday evening at S o clock, l'lans can be Heen at the office of T. J. Smith, Ksq. J. Y. Shisdki., Sec. .".oi mi Damaoks. On the 'JHth ult.. Joseph C. McAlarney, Ksq., on be half of Charley Hower, of Selins drove, Snyder County, tiled a decla ration in the Dauphin County court in the suit against the editor of the I'i'iiiiii' for libel, allcdging that he has been maliciously libeled and damaged as an attorney, to the ex tent of 5,11(10 by tho publication of live articles in the Snyder county T?Hinti This is a lofty estimate of the Trimii'n influence, and is equal to the par value of all the printers in the county combined hide and hair. David Harner, of Paxtonville, one of the track hands on Mr. Attick's section, came within an ace of being killed on Sat in da y. The hands were fixing up ( he f rack near the lumber loading point at the Paxtonville de pot w hen a log w as rolled on a car which struck the end of the skid, (a long, heavy piece timber,) and sent it whirling through the air. The men called "look out." and Mr. Har ner raised up from his stooping position just in time to see the piece of limber come d-iwii v m V-i . ,i 'm 'l of his face. One Mr delay would have resulted in his Jiead be ing crushed to a jelly. Rrolher J. R. St oil, formerly edi tor of a Republican paper in this county, is now editor and proprie tor of the South Rend, Indiana, Time. It is a rattling good Demo cratic paper, but on the principle that a leopard cannot change his spots, he occasionally shoots of, un consciously, such Republican doc trin as this : The promise of an early fall should encourai:e business men in South Rend. The prospect of increased trade is made apparent by the fact that very few, il any, laboring men are idle. Workinginen are the life of trade. Jf thcy are at work and receiving fair wages, business is good. The reverse is always the case when they are idle. A remarkable couple live in West Perry township this county, says the Ciinri' ,: Daniel Stuck, aged 00 years August , and his wife, aged ;io years, March 22. They have lived together in the marriage relation about (IS , ears. The old gent Ionian is sfill quite active and industrious. The old l.uly is also in excellent health. They never had any chil dren, but adopted a Mi.ss Stimely who married Joseph Arbogasf, who occupies and owns the premises where these old people started their matrimonial life, and where they are kindly treated by Mr. Arbogasf and his family. Charles M. Arbogasf, son of Jos. Arbogasf and tho active Secretary of the Independent school district, also resides on the premises and is extensively engaged in farm ing. Three generations residing on the same premises with so venerable a couple at tho head is a rare occur rence. Skepticism. R.v reason of the state of chronic, incredulity in which many men pass their lives they miss half tho good of this world. They seem to think that doubt and unbelief are proofs of wisdom, and throiiL'h fear of being deceived reject much that is true and good. To such minds the statement that Dr. Pierce's (iuldeii Medical Discovery is a real and pro ven euro for all disease caused by torpid liver, and blood or scrofulous humors carries with it its own con demnation. They do not believe it, apparently, because we say so ( and yet what more, or less, than this can we do? e know the fa.ts. nn.l if we did not mako public the great value ot tins remedy few would pro tit byit. Wo try to do one dnK- In tho matter and it remains for the doubter who needs helo t his prejudice and give it a trial. !.00 Reward for an iiicm-nl.1 of chronic Nasal Catarrh ottered by tlio manufacturers of Dr s!.i,r,.u Catarrh Remedy. Peter Felmy Killed ! Peter Felmy, of Paxtonville, aged 8ft years was brought homo dead from Snow Shoe on Saturday eve ning another victim of a tram-road accident simular to the one in which Bruce Hwengel lost his life. Mr. Felmy had secured employ ment on the Li wisburg Lumber Company's job, near Snow Shoe, a little more than a week ago. On the dav of his death, Friday evening, 7th, lie was ordered by Superinten dent Rock to take the team down the tram road and another man and Mr, Bock's son were ordered to take two loaded trucks down. One of the men not being ready to go, Felmy, who was experienced in the business, jumped on the front truck and started down the road. When near he saw mill the rear man lost control of his truck and it came down the grade at a tremendous velocity. He called to Filmy to jump oft' but he either didn't hear or heed the warning and the two colided, throw ing Mr. Felmy oil' and a heavy piece of limber falling on him broke his back, killing him in stantly. The other man jumped and escaped with slight injuries. The deceased was a r honest. hard-working man, and the father of three children. Superintendent Rock accouipaiied the remains to tho gi ief-strieken family, and he ceemed a 1 " rted as though It v.CiO . . Jle personally bore all the funeral expenses, pro vided the remains with a new suit, a splendid coffin, and made Mrs. Felmy a present of a sju gold piece, und r' nnised to present the matter before the company and have them contribute something. He seemed much of a gentleman ami his actions created much favorable comment. The funeral took place on Tuesday and the remains were interred in the old Hassinger grave yard. Luzerne county has been boasting of a recent case of marriage w herein the contracting parties executed the contract in the office of the Clerk of Courts, as if it were a novelty. Snyder leads Luzerne by a big ma jority. We have four of these eases on our docket, October !! lssii, Henry K. and Malinda S. alter the proper proofs and preliminaries un ited themselves in marriage without ceremony other than a simple agree ment ihat they would be man and wife, ill the presence of 1', , Rower Ksq., and d o. H. Steiuinger Deputy Clerk, ami signed the Du plicate Certificate. In Snyder, we have no t inie to stop to pay at tent ion to such small affairs, as eit he'1 novel or lemaikable, and would not have taken notice of this matter had it not transpired that the Philadelphia, Dailies noted the Luzerne case as a matter of extraor dinary interest and novelty. Luzei ne. pick your lbnt and give us bigger game next time. Concessional Com r hence. Sen pen Death. The Congressional con forces of the several counties com prising this district met in conven tion at Lewistown on Tuesday of this week ami after taking sixty-one ballots without eliciting a choice they adjourned for the night. About 10 P. M. Capt. Stackpole of Harris- burg, ami H. H. (ii imiu ami 11. .). Duck of Middleburgh called at the Coleman House ami were shown to the rooms occupied by the Fulton county conferees. While in (Malver sation with Mr. Oiimm, John 11. Dullield, one of 1 he Fulton conferees dropped over on his bed and moan ed. Dr. McKibhon, tho nominee from Fulton was called, who gave orders that a physician of the town be sent for, and Dr. Smith came once but ho was dead. Having 1 i d. as is supposed, of heart d" . ; . He wuh aged i)0 years. His father, a brother and three sisters have died in a similar way within two years. Upon thcintelligence of the death of Mr. Duffidd, the conference adjourn ed to meet at Hurrisburg, Oct. 2. The Kast Kni. The oust end is rarely heard from through the col umns of the Post. Whcthcrnews is scarce, correspondents lacking, or the editor not open to us is not known. Poahaps Herman articles. or perhaps, again, the sporting at tractions of the west end, may cause the editorial stiitl' to look with feel ings akin to distaiu upon the quiet and unattractive actions of the peo ple along the river. If the leaders of the Post think we simply exist, let them visit our latest industry and see from one hundred to one hun dred and twenty-five pcoplccmploy cd, and busily at that, from !. A. M, until 10, P. M., and it is apparent that sonic little life exists even in this quiet town of Selinsgrove. It was certainly hard to see disap pearing, one by one, the boat-yard, the dock, the lower saw mill, the planing mill, the sash factory, the abandonment of the one foundry and machine shop. If other indus tries take their places certainly all Would he pleased. All -, Well there might be some doubts. It seems hardly possible that a person could live in a tow n ami not rejoice in its prosperity ; yet. sorry as we are to tell it. some of our citizens are said to lend anything but a helping hand to foster the few industries already stal ted. The all -abs) irbing topic, polities, with the exception of talking on street cornels, is very quiet here. Of course the latest county conven tion caused a little talk but that was all. At present (here is not even a dub of either party to keep the ball rolling. Many of us are waiting to hear the result of the meeting of the Congressional Conferees of the sev eral count'cs of our district. The death of i!. 1!. Swengel was a surprise to us. Death at any time seems hard, but coining to one who is in the prime of manhood it seems much more so. The early part of the summer he had taught writing and drawing here and was well know ii to n I must the entire town. Prof. .1. H. Willis moved into our midst last week. We welcome him. He is among our corps of teachers in our public schools and we think there is not much doubt of his being able to please his pat rons. Our firemen are making prepara tions to visit Shaiuokin in a body and attend the volunteer Firemen's Convent ion. The object for which this convention is woikingare good. The Ii remen ask of the Legislature of our State t hat it prov ide a fund for disabled firemen ami their fam ilies. The money t hat is giv en to the State Treasury by the dill'i ivid foreign insurance companies, they claim should be paid to the treas urers of the cities of the third, fourth and fifth classes and incor porated boroughs in the Cuiniiion wealt h w hieh have fire departments. Certainly for the work they do, tire men receive little credit. And there is little inducement to work at a lire knowing that if hurt there is no means provided for support. A number of 1. O. of O. F. from Sunbiiry visited the encampment here Monday evening. They came in a steamboat, and doubtless spent a pleasant time. Selinsgrove Public School opened Monday. The attindance in sonic of the upper grades is not as good as last year, owing to the number of pupils working in the factories. AiiAMsuriiii. Nights are cooler. Prof. Paul Rillhar.lt has organized a singing class numbering .VI mem bers which meets every Wednesday night. Our young people should take advantage of this opportunity afforded t hem. John Steiuinger, Foreman of the Post, vvas in town looking after new subscribers and taking in the silver ! liars for back pay. Call again, (O 1 1. I. Roniig has received a tine lot oi moves sv hich he sells cheap. Kvery stove warranted to give satisfaction. The members of the Lutheran S. S. will hold their Children Harvest home services on next Suuday evening. All mo invited. Miss Reynolds of Virginia is visit ing Rob Smith. Ada Lamlis and Annie Sliircy are visiting in Centre county. Communion services were held in the Lutheran church (J. C. Miiiuinii, pastor) on last Sabbath. Mrs. .no. Spangler is visiting friends in Union county. Mrs. Ilarrv Wagner is on the sick list. Some of our fanners have com. menccd cut t ing coi n. The freight office of this place has been changed to a first class office. It took effect oil the 1st of Sept. Lowei.I.. The late rain has put the farmers back with their sowing. Henry Rauiugarduer's cider mil! has been busy for the past month. It tllllst be f he ladies prid" as you can always see some of the fair se at the crank. It is run by electric main strength and awkwardness. A. A. Roniig finished thieshingaiid had a big t urn out wit h his wheat and other grains. It was far above what he expected. He has one of the finest stacks put up in front of his barn that is in this or any other county. It was put up by an expert from Troy. Levi J. le.mig's new wheat is a beauty. It was imported to this country by a Swede. It is called lin early Red lv -r .'daiuamU-rst random. The Si His' of eliiaiis of McClure expect to have a big time during their re -union. All are inviti d to participate in tin-affair, and it can not help to be a success to the boys. Ro not forget the day and date of the union pic nic to lie held at the St. John's church on Saturday Sept. l.'.th. Still a few cow drovers around of fering about one half what the cows are worth. Call again if you do Hot succeed. Amanda Wiizd is visiting A. A Roiuig's and her friends in general through fhecity. Some of our farmers are talk ing of cutting off com this week. Crawford, how many squirrels did you get with your paper sack full of gun caps. Would like to km.vv. Vou can report the next night of the auc tion. F. No. C: Following are abstracts taken from the "Code of i'.tlin-s" of tin A lliel ica II Medical A ssoci.it ion w hid. should In l ead cart fail v by tho-eof t he profession who are coiil inuallv parading I heir womh rful k 1 1 1 thro" t he h ical col ii inn s of our pa pel's; .MtT. I.- 1 ut n s or ) In- siippi at ot professional character: Section It is derogatory to the dignity of the profession to resoit or to publish casi s an I opi rations in the daily prints, or sutVi r such publication lo be made. These ale the ordinary practices of empirics, and are highly ii pr hec-iUe in a regular physician. Section 'J. There is no profession, from the members of which greattr purity of character, and a higher standard of moral cc Hence are re quired, than t he medical; and to at tain such eminence i -i a duty evci .v physician ow es alike to his profes sion and to his patients. It is due to the latter, as without it he cannot command their respi ct and contb deuce, and to both, bi cause no sci entitle attainments can compensate for the want of corrtct moral princi ples. It is also incumbent upon the faculty to be temperate in all thing--, for the practice of physic requires the unremitting exercise of a ileal and vigorous understanding ; and on emergencies, for which no professional man should be unpre pared, a steady hand, an accute eye. ami an unclouded head luav be es sential to the well being, and e veil to the life, of a fellow creature, ReAI'EI!. Miss Yelliio Muthel'spaeh of Lew istown is visiting in Middleburgh. The Wouicns' Aid Society of Mid dleburgh will hold a festival in Sce bold's Hall on Monday and Tuesday evening of Court week. t ...... v V i: i.. t 4