7' V" -.1 Co.CoIuolfMion!. , f J OL. MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., PA., FEBRUARY 21, 188'J. NO. 8. 9l" ill-1 iyN COUNTRY. Ttn. A wagon maker, apply W. H. CoLKMAN, 11 HI .iW. JM'Blfl M'v, "l Literary society at Hassinger's 1 lion k tli in ( Th u rilu3 ) o vc n in f i- .. . il.. ......it t.i "will inn. illSCUS 1 lin '" n iiun prohibit." ,u Kiscnliart of Nhamokin in Hid his sister, Mrs. G. M. Shin- L arc terribly crowded this week with advertising. Next week get ri'l of some. have several thousand old ipiipt-rs at the printing office, i we will nell at five cent s per n. mins' Mite Society Fair in M Hall, Monday, Tuesday L. t 1 I . . . . t ...ml VAt-iUll'suuy evenings ' iici L. Harter is at Mifllinburg this taking care of a sick sister.and old man" much resembles one lost sheep of Israel. ho is Boonasticl f" is a tpies sked us from one to a hundred a week. "Will somebody please is so we can answer this pcr- g iiiestion ? iwc hi our menus inrougnoiit unty who have never seen our b press work are cordially in to he present nt our officii on day morning, next, between luirs of eight and ton. '. (iutelius the popular clothier ling out u lot of line overcoats. wear, fur and Heal cloth caps B below cost to make room for stock. Do not fail to take tageof good bargains. .On the public road between. i i t: 1 ii I i. It ifvi.riou anil iiiniuicoio gn, tter part of January, a book niiig a number of receipts. inner win pteose return it to f ner. Sami ki. Witmkk. Middleburgh. fa. your neighbor what is in tho fvery week and ask him to be- subscriber. If you have a in the West who wo;ild like p- from this county, send him iisional copy of tin; Post and reiiiember you ; subscribe for 1 h- will bless you. Woiik. The undersigned taken a eourse of instruction Vi t of hair work in ISaltiniore, to inform the public Je will li, ple.ned to receive lci s. W'uves, bangs und all pf work manufactured. Vt n- 1 ! ii : r work a specialty. C. K. DiiKNK. Middleburgh. Pa. l.i liefore t lie legislature to the sculp law so us to provide payment of 1 for everv red fo sculp and ;,, cunts for 1 -a-el or mink. We hope it and go into ell'-ct at once se illllllla s .'sli..ciillv Mw. just literally cleaning out "Mints, ipniiland rabbits, change MU tho little folks UN 1 Take ii eiiitiiiiiiii ttvoi.. ran! long, tin the center lie small part of a table- f"l wind Ihu ends around finger of either hand and I tne lingers in the ours, ng the spoon until it strikes ' or some other hard sub- md you will be surprised at is a bill beforo tho Legisla- " ii, if it passes, will put an Muting in Pennsylvania. It 1'iail, pheasant, red, black '"luirrel, raccoons and deer Piml property of the, owners Mon which thev id ii ilit or d it iimkeH it u penal offense. t,rP or kill, except by tho "'"Hunt of tho owners of llliy Of those imiinulu r. penalty is tan .Intl l to the Hchool fund of the which "the offense" is The hunters had bet. tlieir uttcntiou. Porsons wishing to improve their memories or strengthen their power of attention should send to Prof. Loisette, 2:7 Fifth Ave., N. Y.. for his prospectus post free, as adver tised in another column. Feb. 21, ':). 4w. Render look at the name-tab of this week's Post and if you find the date that follows the name indica ting your indebtedness to us for one or two years' subscription, kindly send or bring it to us next week dur ing court. We count on publishing a large "roll of honor" next week and hope you w ill not disappoint us. We are giving you a good paper now one worth the price of sub scription, and as it costs us more we must ask for prompt payment. Ira Thompson. Joseph Wagner and Samuel T. Moore, all residents of Milllin county give notice by ad vertispment that an application will be made to the General Assembly to pass a bill prohibitingthc hunting of deer or other game in the county of Mitlliu by persons not resident citizens within the limits of said county. How about these same fel lows coming over into Snyder county to hunt deer .' Such sellishliess is characteristic of the applicants. The Womeris' Mite Society of Middleburgh will entertain the peo ple attending Court next week by holding a fair at Set-bold' s Hall on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, when they will have on exhibition atid for sale a tine line fancy work manufactured by them selves, among which is a magnifi cent silk Quilt which will be chanc ed out. They w ill have all kinds of refreshments on hand and cordially invite the public to visit them. The committed on examination for Permanent Certificates will meet in Middleburgh, Feb. '2H, promptly at 8 a. ni. All applicants will bo re quired to prepare iv thesis of not less than "00 words on some cduca tionrl topic. The same standard will be maintained as last year, av erage .S.'i per cent, and not to fall be low ".') percent, in any one brunch. Applicants uro requested to send their names to the Secretary of the Committee. H. K. (illKOoHV, Sec. Two "smart boys" from sunt li of town nearly pit themselves into a "cash job" hist week. They con cluded that it would lie immensely funny to play "White Cap"' on one of their neighbors, and put the conclu sion into act ion by nailing a notice on said neighbor's door to vamoose the raiiche. Fortunately for the ietim a light, miow had fallen duriin.' the night which rendered it an easy job to track the si lf-const it utod capper to his home. Tho next day there was humility and repentance by the oiiid.el in Schneider County White-Cap Camp No. 1, and an en terprise that might have revolution ized the social status of this com luouwealth was nipped in the bud and the ambition of tin pn pel rators dipped in the mud. Roi. I. or llosoit. The following persons have paid their subscription to tho Post to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur in these credits oron your pa per please not ify us : John W Keistcr May 1, 'HO Philip Herbster, Jan. 1, 'DU James Middleswarth. April 1, 's; Ablier Howell, Feb. 1, "'Jit Rob Middleswarth, June 1, 'H! Ciirtin Rowcrsov, Feb. 1, 'Ml Frank Rowersox, Feb. b", 'Hi W. D. (lift. Aug. IT), '8d J. R. Shellenberg. May I, 'R',1 W. M. Rrattoii, Aug. 1 'H! Jonathan Spangler, Dec. 1, 'mi G. Wenrich, June 1, 'H'.l J. M. Zimmerman, Feb. , V.( "W. C. Shaffer, March 1, ''.(0 A. K. Mitchell, Aug. 1, 'Kit P. P. Walter, Dec. 1, '88 Jacob C. Hassinger, Jan. 1 'ill) G. "W. Rrown, Oct. 1, '88 G. M. Shindel, Dec. 1, '81) John "W. Waller, Dec. 1, '81) Calvin Berger, March 15, '89 J. II. Middloswarth, Nov. 1, '89 Tin entertainment by the Chiii'-so troupe in the V. H. church last Wed nesday evening, under tin auspicies of tin Church win a financial suc cess. The gross receipt amounted to !i:U. Matmmomal Market. The follow ing marriage licenses have been granted b.v the clerk of the Orphans' Court of Snyder county during the last, week : H'has. S.-hlesingei, Clinton county. )Mary Y). Aumilier, Mhldlecreck tp Win. C. Shaffer, Shamokin Dam, ) F.mina M. Hehn. " Peter Mengt l, Mt. Pleasant Mills, ) Alice Hat kenberg, Washington p. U'rtd. K. Whiltier, Williaiusport, (l). Yerdella Roush, Frecburg, Pa. Our li ieiid Win. C. ShiilTer of Sha inokiu Dam, last week took advan tage of the priv.-ileges of Pt-nneylva-nia matrimonial law, came to Mid dleburgh, took out license, was mar ried by Prothonotary Wittenmyer to Miss Kniina M. Helm, called at our olhee with his bride, subscribed for the Post, paid for it all in half a day. Judging the value of the bride it was the best half day's work iu the life of the groom. Speaker I 'oyer of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives is spoken of as the fourl li -coming ciiidnl ite for State Treasurer. We have not had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Hover personally, notwithstanding we are acquainted with bis record and believe him tin- safest and most deserving cand'daie for the oilice in the Republican parly, lie started, as many others did, at the bottom rung of the ladder- -;i country l.id, -weut to Philadelphia w In re his tine address an d sterling qualities soon won him legion. of li i.-nds. Fpwm d and onward he hewed his way thro' .the solid granite, of opposition by unflinching resolution, and to-day, though not y-el out of his thirties, he stands t he loved and admired head of our Jl'iuseof Representatives, the pride of a city, tie- perfect !.in uf a statesman. If he w.int . the keys to the treasury le- will certainly g--t them. A I'.uctk With A Cu n. - Wilson Raylor, a dwarf, a 1 sevenlc-n, and a charge of liiili'alo township. Union county, w as brought h re by his step dn-olher, (ieoic I.ayti non Tuesday on coinpl ii lit o h:i ing li'-i n brutally liealeii l.y Henry Waliiiiin, who has him in charge. An examin ation of (he child's body so conclu sively proved the tllllil ofthecharge thai In- ua. iuim diaie, talieu to New l!elhu, examined by a pli -ician and papers taken oui f--r I lie :u i c-t of Wulbil I'll. Theediior of I hi:, pa per called to see the li.iy on Tuesday evening at I he re-i leiice J une, Uuflingloii and w as astonished at the evidence of toriure found on iho child's liodv. Tin-boy is evidently weal; minded, is a tiny little f.R.iw hardly weighing- loiiy-livo pounds, ( )n Sal u rday evening last he had mt -t wit h a mishap common to chililren, whi n he si. lied that Waibiirn strip ped him naked und wi-nl ai him with a hickory w hip. His right h-g pre sent s a sickening appearance. It is one mass of contused und lacernted llesh from the hip to I he ankle. How any one could administer such terri ble blow s on so t iny a limb without breaking the bone is a mystery toall who see it. lie stood before lis and scratched around the scabs w ilh his nails und said they itched. "Rut this hurts," he continued iishe tenderly touched a dark blue welt on his thigh where the presence of the spare muscles had prevented the cruel rod from breaking the skin and letting out the blood. We asked no questions the sight was sufficient. If a man whipped a horse like that in our presence we would be tempt ed to knock him down, but the thought that such a fiend like this man Walburn hhould be allowed tho charge of a boy like this is beyond our ken. We want to see him fc'et a doHo of law that will make him feel as though lie had swallowed a young cyclone. TIIKItKlrilI.U AN STANDING I'OMMITTKK will i-onu-no Hi Mlildlt-lnirKb onTui-wluy of court week ut 1 1- M IiiiHirluul bumm-an. K W TOOL. CbHlruuia. The entertainment in Set hold's Hall by a troupe of young ladies and gentlemen from Scliusgrove tin Fri day evening list was quit- well at tendod. Tin drama 'Turn of the Tido" was ho well rend.-red that, had they not announced themselves as "strictly amateurs'' no one would have suspected that they wi re imt "icjrrdara" on the stage, for it is con ceded on all sides to have been the best produced play we h ive had since the visit of the Porter troupe some years ago. The comedy farce entitled "An Irish Fug igement" was also received w ith uproioiis applause and took imuieiistly with the au dience. The gross receipts at the door amounted to ?W.ti', from which the troupe netted a neat bal ance. After the entertainment the Hull over M. K. Schoch's new store room in Swim-ford was secured and the young folks with a number of their Middleburgh friends enjoyed a social hop. Private Dalell iu a recent letter re-asserts his statement that there are fourteen million dollars in the U. S. Treasury to which each one of ItMI.IMM S ildiers is entitled to ii slice. Iiiah-tt'-r to the Grand Army he says: Fvt-ry man of ymi. and evey widow mid orphan of our holy dead, has a valid and unpaid claim against the United Stales. The mom is in the Treasury. Yon need no lawyer, it will cost nothing -and all you ha t to do is ti write to Washington for it. ThatV all I had to do to get mine last year. The claim s are - and you never heard of :heiu before : First Five cents per mile from place of tlischavge home. Second Twenty -live cents daily for CXt'a duty between October 8, 1801, ai,l ipril I, I8ii2. Thild Twenty-eight cents daily whik' in prison or on futloiigli. I state it bii. ily. Tie- amounts are small, aid as tie- ( iovei iimi-nt allows only ten per cent. In the agents, t'.iey i- -.'-cut no such claims, yo. i bet. For the liist class named above apply by letter to the Second Auditor, for tin- v cond to the Coaunisiaiy ( ieln l al of Subsis t uice, all of Washington, I . ('. There are -Umi.immi of these el'iinis, av eraging but !f l.o.io.ii i,i, ot v liich you UeVer heilld before, 'o one ill ti ll of you. and this, with th - coinpli lnenis of the seamii, my New Year's giTt to you. Your coiurade, 1'iuv v l i. 1 i. m i.. lb: vv riirow s. Simon Decker, who has been engaged in cnttim: prop timber on Shade mountain for Uiehard Rudl, cut an iiiinehtly gash in his fool sol in-w In l e bet v eel, the toes and the instep recently. Dr. Ilaker rt-ndeiel the nic ss.ny surgical serv ice. Deckel- was talo n to Ills home iii'iii- Pa toi iv :lle t he i lay follow illg the ocelli lance. (ieoige Camp has returned from Cleiirt'uld county and taken up his abode with his brother Chaih-s. Ib is quite feeble with consumption and is continedtohis bedtlie greater part of the time, Mr. Taken Noga, a Japanese dent at Franklin and Marshall Col lege, Lancaster, Pa., delivered an address iu the Union church on Sat urday evening. The address was in the interests of the missionary work which the Reformed church iscarry ing on in Japan. William Krb has sold his farm one mile southwest of tow u to James 11. Ringanuiu. Superintendent Herman vbitcd the public schools of Reaver town ship last week. Fdward, a Hon of James 11 Ringa niau, is sick with pleurisy, Mrs, John Smith, ire Jane Camp, Y'eagerstown, was home on a visit recently. A District Teachers' Institute was held in thu school tiouse in Reaver town on Friday evening and Satur day forenoou and afternoon. Nine teachers were present. William lioyer, Lock Haven pent a day or so in Beavertown, formerly his home, recently. His daughter Auuio is vibitinj: here at present. Messrs. Samuel A. and John P. Wetzel have purchased 100 acres of land on the idope of Shade moun tain from D. W. Shepp ,V Co. Mrs. James Ileppeiislall, mrMaryj Lupfer, right svillc, pa., is visit ing friends in 5avei town, where she spent thirteen years of her life. Four years of absence have not changed her. Geo. A. Smith dropped unconscious to the lloor while engaged iu conver sation at Specht's hotel one day last week. Dr. Stroht t ker was quickly summoned and by proper treatment the stricken one was revived. A part of the New Lutheran con gregation is practicing for a public entertainment which will be given some time in the near future. Jerome W. Reaver drove seventy nine horse shoes in s; hours one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Rover, lb bci s burg, and Mrs. John ('. Middles, warth, Milbnont, are i iit ing frit nds l'crc. Cmis. THE SPRING ELECTION. l.is-r or ai i. thk iiinei ns ii.rnui in SN lil.lt tolN'l V oN Tt'KsliAl. TitoxF.i.vu.i.K. -Nearlv one half of the pupils of the Troxt-lville School, are down with chicken-pox. Miss Amelia Sieiiiingi-r of While i Pigeon, Mich., und Henry H. Mus- Ker ami family of Washingtonville, Montour county, were visiting friends at this place. We are having qaite a variety of weal lie, o I it t-, w hu ll just suits Holne. and J, I ' dot 'l ,u;t others. Mrs. David All , t ,,f ,;i.n-lton. Union county, an I ) daughter :ue All MS. 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II. I . I II ASK I. IN. !!' ' II . .ml S !, ill,', :i, , l!,. , , I-. VV It Mil- -'. ii I;. ;ir, h .l-il.-. ,,f li.... j M. Hi .1, III, VI. mill : s. i, i:r,., , , ,r,.. i 11-l-ti.t- i . .1 tin s K vi:'n,.!ii . i i,,-i -r i, l'-",v I'l.iii A W.ill.r. I,,, t . .11. . t. .i i. la, i.ifi spending a Week Veiy , i-,i;y in m-is'T. Shi 1 li.iwi-i, . s.,rV,r. ,,ti- i-i-is f - 11- k 1 . i i I . I ll".. . S ,.;, I I.I v . . -li- ' r- I,'. : n-1 r II i.r. .1 :. . I. II I this neck o' Woods. John A. I'elterolf n poi t -h ii ! thej' haven't come across a ih e- track for over two months, but that ; the fox's are too numerous t o m-n tion. John lonni-d one of thej writer s fox traps and is trying his j "luck" at trapping, and reports hav ing caught one th - m-ci n 1 night, j w Inch In- si ill has, uiid proposes to ket p lllllll House Mill No. :is h i- become a law. Said bill allows one! dollar premium, and I h it is w hat ! tin- mule vvaeki r is after. j I am sorry to state, that if the Voters of Adams tow nship Well- to decide vvheth'-r the Prohibition Ann ie bin i.t si o.il I ;. i, lople.l ,,- rejeeteil. li ,.,,iM . :r,-'y i ,,,v , bi-hlli'l. We have Im li here that will vote a g 1 1 u 1 1 it -imply bccni .e tlu-y think its a li. publn -vn u.-isiir,. What folly. Mre this ap ear. in pi :i t we vv ;li either be happy or licking -ah ater. t ' v i 1 1 ' itsi v .lor i l-i Al'VMil I K'. Thai. Specht con hi. tor on the Narrow ta.;u. ;. ; , h.,. one of In- tuig.-r . ii.uii.ed wlm-ii will put him "ll'd'ity t-.r ...., tim.-. The ( 'hll.eie t r i.ipe w hu ll t hlli ited here I. lit 1 1 !, wa-. no! ai - ii' ees-.ful a-, was anticipated. A stud. 'ut of I'lankhu ('..!',. ge. Lancaster, a iritive of Japan, h et ur ed iii tin- lb foriin d chur. h on lait S'li.dav i ,, -iiing to a lull h.iiin-. 'I'he young in iu ii only f-.ir y . ai -- n th; country and is making rapid st ri les in I In- acq u iit t imi of a kie-w h dge ot the F.iigli-h language. I '.x-Shi rilV John Spangler of C"h tre county ii visiting friends lu re Mrs. II. I. Roiuig is visiting lu r sick sister, Mrs. ,l:i-. (1 Crmiie of Middleburgh. Dr. II. I. Smith ii erecting a tin, house this summer on his corner lot. John Gilbert Jr.. will build on the lot bought of the Ahltcr Middles warth estate in Pcola. A select school w ill be p lied this spring by' Prof. J. N. Houser of Millroy, a graduate of the liloonis : burg Normal. This will be a grand omioi I imi t v Cu- 1 1. 1 tii. "iii. in . it' . ,ii .'' vv .u ll l .'. . V i lit, '- - I cIllMien ut Inline. Cards are out for tht wedding of D. W. Klose to a Miss Nailer of near Lew istovv n. More rail road ties have been ship ped from this station thus far than ever before. St-lliisfc'rovo lias im iw CiMiuiA.sii-r utn-r all. Tlii'i-rucl rt-piiMlriiiis wont cmirlnii fr. 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