! .02)151 o g3lffl0 Co. Cuminl'Vi MIDDLKRURG1I, SNYDIiR CO., PA., MAY :.':!, Ixl. NO. !il osraowrwc' - -o-. IMSof LOCAL INTEREST 1,1'li .t Chesnutt again. i . . I v.urrlM'kpnatjikc tne cuoiora tj.CMl it tloo of COlll oil. , to tiiintflHTjrr for good and .,! 'thing. Lt UiXi r pays 4' cent s n pound .,!, clean wool in trade. W. ha ''' apopillted Jmi.'er at McClure. it ... i -. . I;.,., ; c mid jewelry at Cnintcher- IV.t printing oft'ioo is uinler- 1: s state of truiniiility this week f ' . .... :. ... ii... o.... :v HIIllOSI oppiOsMM II"' uvill V .no to Centre county. ('. (iutclius of tliii lilar is moii- 1 in tho will as one of tin- oxee- .f tin' estate of his father, (Julclius, lute of Mifllinburg, iii Co.. Ph.. doc . town has iimiiy good ami i-uiue young women wmi are iliC f'T H scl.-ss ii lid dissolute l.iids. Tli" girls wouM rather i.t home and help tli-'ir nmtli- i.twe li;ivc discovered what A. Sparrows arc good for, ami j to catch locusts. Wairh !! oiiir for tin- "critters" be convinced of this assertion. Rowel'so:; loft l ist Week for 'kin where lie has accepted a fcu)i'i J. -7 11 in grocery. H it i 1-. a clever, well tx'iiaved, ! Mikiiitf yoimif ftll:w and a i r f;-oin "way lmck." ;)it (leiaugi'iiu'jits of the h and bowelH may cften be 1 by taking only one of Pills. Through not having K at hand, your disorder in -. mid a ri'K'iilar tit of sicklies . "Tor the want of a nail, L ims 1 t," t'te. Saturday Vm. C Hillbish of f ii accompanied liy a number L' ladieM of the IlOlsical C'nl- V.-:-jte d our town. Anions tliem ijIis-i Slati r, the aecomili.h 1 ot pianist of the i;olli'''e ami six r ...... . . .... aKB'i eMiihitloil of her skill on he -I :in-i at the Wa-hiiiL't'in llonsi t'u'. k u.is tnily remarkable. r i ... i i r. - .. 1 ' ' i i Ml T .1 1 c IllMfl r (lH J1t U III '! 1 !;niest discussion of the I'ro,!3. ti'.ii ipiestinn, and as such eifc.;n imiie short, pointed, and I'ii! jj( Miiiin.iiiicatioiis on (lie sub inir desire to convoy all !-"X '. info, eiatinii, so that Snyder W n;.i.v vole iliteniently !. fei it nes for or Hif.iinst the ir iil:n. hi. id to fu y rim (Jon v j .Mld lleliiiih liand has been illliiih miisie for the imiiieiicenieiit thisyear. ii.iut ulate the band on haviiir fl tin- job, ami the ritieiiH of f ilin and the students of Peiiu i i ddh i,'ii on their jjood judi-e-jbi making this select inn. They Jtlykiiowu ).' ii nl thine when i ii it. ? V. wit iin,l (he editor of si-iit a day t routinp; (lt the p inu tli of Milllinbiirj,' and re I with Mi of the beauties. We '( that measured lit inches 1 P'l a doxen that covered 10 inch 1 : Jjr'-c. It was the nicest catch t""c to tliis tiou for inany ' I 111! CllllL'lil Willi (he lie o lore liiicLle the i hauipioii He tighter. 1 jotp Micl,ii,. Schoch passed Vti' lh birth day on WedneH l.'th the day ho vis f old bill iul ground ut MeiKer, P1-")'' I by hinKiaiid Hon.Hon Vd Sihocli, who tiointed nut Jl'i' last lcr,tili place (,f the f'i' ii'ls and iicipiaintaiicoH of liave Ioijk 'V'one before." pi" was truly all'ect inj,'. Tin I'l io h stood alone, his brow d ly lliu hiiowa of ninety iuloiio aiuon thu Kl'UVHH of ' lalions it i . 1 wept liko ii Mr. Schoch is still uctive pnui of veara und prom 4 to rtmh thu utfe nunr ) tlu't-e fitfiiii'u. i Open your bed room w indow s.and let tho niiserabl" breath escape. It in. enough to kill n person to mnell of Koine of the bed rooms in th" inoru ini;, where ii youiiir or old in. n lied couple have lain all nilit and sw 1 tored under n rardoiid of oil rom forti nnd blankets. Mktiumomai. Mai:ket. The follow injr iniirriai;e licenses have bci n granted by the clerk of the Orphan Court of Snyder county during the last week : S. L. Hover. S il-'iii. Auna I j. Has .iiii-r, Middli bV. ) Win. P. lioyer. Chapman, I Susan Neil, l'erry. Emmet C. Manb.'ck. McClui e, ifTilln U. Tiaiisiie, The best way to show your appre ciation of a good paper is by paying for it, and as our pocket-book is just now sufl'eiin from a violent attack the "sweeliey'- we desire to yivo it tl yood dose of ' lo'll of -honor," and for that purpose will be found at our ollice nil next week dining court. l)on't forget us, please, and hriiij; us all the new subscribers you can take up. A bill of importance ton lar;,'e number of old soldiers in Snyder county and oUcivhoic has passed the loner house of our levrislature, which provides that in case of those who r:-eiilisted for an additional term of thre e years while in the service, and were not accredited to any county or other locality, can proceed to colh ct such bounty us win being paid at that time for en listment in the service. The friends of prohibition will hold meetings at the following pi a con: Samokin Diun, Slay 23, Kratr. ervile, May 21; Salem, May 2."i; Free- burg, May 27; Middleburgh, May 2R ufter-noon an evening; Ueavertow n, May 20; McClure, May 31; Fremont, June 1; llichtield, June 3; McKcos i Falls, June 1; Adamsburg, Juno 5, Trosi 1 villi'. June (', Centreville, June 7; Port Trevoiton, June H; Selins- grove. June M; Kaiitz, June 11; 15an nt rville, Juno J 2; Oil's SchoolHouse June 13, Salem, Juno 11; Frcebnrg, June 1.1, Selinsgrove, 17. Jirotlii r Cornelius ot tin- Jjewis bui g 'irtiitiff in physically "down on the heel," and ho philosophises th'.isly in his sick chair : "Vol! have often heard how nice it liillsl be to be just sick enough to .it in an easy chair.g.'ize at the.beau tics of nature and ui t, listen to the twittering of the birds, the bii.mg of insects, the racket of trains, and other things "inn tedious to men tion.'' Theoretically, all this is very nice, if not somewhat enchanting: but when it comesdoun to personal, pi art i.il application, all tlnv.e seem ing attractions are vanity and vexa tion of the spirit." Instead of it all, we prefer robust halt!), with the rider of u worm fence lor an easy chair." (Sovernor Heaver has signed the Hawkers' ami Peddlers' bill intro duced by Senator Alexander und passed through the House by the aid of our lleproscntat ive and other friends of the measure. It abso lutely prohibits the hawking or pod dling of foreign or domestic goods without a license, except that man ufacturers may sell articles of their own manufacture without such li cense. License to hawk und ped dle can now be only obtained through the courts on u certificate from two physicians that the appli cant is unlit for manual labor. -'i-tttn tt'tiiiH'i'iit, The repeal of the fence law of 170(1 briefly leaves the situation thus: 1. There is no law for cattle run ning at large, whether fences are good, bad, or no fence tit all. 2. 1 amages can be recovered now caused by cattle or horses trespass ing on the lands of ot hem's. 3. ' The general law only has been repealed; any county that has a spe cial fence law, ton h law is not re pealed - no special act being repeal ed, but still in force. i. Under the repeal, therefore, of the act of 1700, horses, cattle, or tiny live stock at large in Snyder county, will make the owner liable for dama ges done by Hitme, fences or no fen ces. This is about as concise as we can make it, und will do to paste in your hut for refronce. Memoiiiai, Day. (leneral orders No. !', issued from the Headipiar tors Department of Pennsylvana, (liand Army of the Kcpublio, re Uest that the :ilims Posts of the Department will arrange for the proper observance of Memorial Day, May 30th, ISM'.i, ami every comrade in the Department is urged to not only participate in the ceremony, but by his deportment relied ere lit upon himself, his Post and the (liand Army of the Republic In all localities where a division of the work is necessary, Posts should ippoint conferem oiniuittces to properly divide and outline the work. Other organistions should also bo invited to co-operate. It is recommended that Posts at tend Divne Worship on the Sunday next preceding Memorial Day. Hy Command of Dep.u Inient Com mander, THOMAS J. STKWART. Tajiks McCokmhk, Asst. Adjt.tien. ( 'ohm: ii stonk Iaih. -On Sunday last, May l'.Mb, the corner-stone of St. Mathew's F.vangt lical Lutheran Church at McClure was laid with appropriate exercises In the morn ing Rev. K. II. Smoll of Schuylkill Haven, Pa., preached an able dis course in the (lermaii language, on Psalm IIS, -Ji, 'J.'., after which the congregation, lead by the otliciatiug ministers, proceeded to the site of (he new church building, where the pastor, Rev. (). K. I'lliteger deposit ed into the corner-stone the usual articles, viz : A Hiblo. Luther's Small Catechism, the elements of the Lord's Supper (bread and w ine), the Constitution of the Congrega tion, Church pupcru and ceun4 pers among them the Post, and by three distinct strokea of the ham mer, laid the stone in the name of the triune (lod. Iii the afternoon an Fitiglish sermon was preached by the pastor himself, w ho chose as his text, Kphcsians 2:20. Roth morn ing and afternoon exercises wen aileiuli'il o.v large ami attentive au diences. Tii" Slianiokin rtlf savs that D. W. I'.rb of that city was recently over to Ranuerville, this county to celebrate a remarkable natal anni versary. Mr. l'.rli is not a ". -priug chicken'' by the large..! stretch of imagination. In fact he is q.iii ily jogging along on t he Jrosty side of life, and yet he has been away to make merry over bis great grand mot Iter's birthday anniversary. Her maiden name was Sarah Peters and she was born Ml h of April, 177'., or I lo years ago. So rare is an occa sion like this offered that it marks an event in modern ckiliation. She was ten years of age when Washing ton was inaugurated, and had the opportunity been atVorded her a century ago would to day probably be the only living witness of that great event. She was married in I7'.)(i to Peter (loss, who lived with her a devoted and faithful husband for lifty-throfl years, seven sons und live daughters blessing their union. Tho eldest of the twelve is healthy and happy in possession of i2 years of mundane experience. Tho young est is 71 and the mother of twelve children, nil living. Of the original family but one of the children is dead, and he reached the ripe ago of (52. Tho generations of the vener ablo grandmother of Mr. Krb aro as follows: Her own children num bered twelve, her grandchildren 5(2, her great-grandchildren IIS, and her groat-great-grandchildron Ji. Such a record is worthy n place in the na tional archives. Prof. 11 enry S. Stetler will open a select school in Middleburgh, com mencing Monday, July 15. SavugoH expect to imbibe bravery by drinking tho blood of their bravo enemies. A moro enlightened meth od of vitalizing tho blood is by tak ing Ayer's KarHaparilla. It bracea up tho nerves and gives strength ami fortitude to endure the trials of life. (If.OiiK MiM.s.-Oiir fanners ale pleased to see their ful ls look so well. Tim other day a (Slobe Mills man sent hi boys to 4 he woods to peel bulk nild instead of peillmgcheslnut iiik they skinned a pine. Mth. Sallie und Attici Mover of Sa lem visited their brother Chailes on S'inda.v. Miss Ret t ie Duck of Columbia is visiting hr sister, Mrs. .1 no. P.erge. Miss Lillie Smith of Kramer is very ill. Our Sunday School is prospering under the Hiipcniitoinleiicv of C. Keck and David Row. Our fr iend Slllli'll lll'illev is on the sick lint. PaxToSWI.I.k. - The festival la-t Saturday evening was a siicce-.-. t'manciall v. W. D. (lift and Abraham Kramer took in the sights at MeAlli,t i ville last Sundav. Ira II liner from S inbiiry is home on a visit. The Mite Society desires to re turn their thanks to Chatlie for hi. kindness shown to them in promi-. ing them his ice cream freezer for the festival on Saturday evening and then would imt give it, becau-e he wanted it linii If, after having had ice I'l l inn almost every evening during th" we, k. Rut Chat lie sc-ius to bo a let in-ill 1 Hun fore lie must be cooled off occasionally. We Would ad'.ve him I i keep i i and lie Will b- ill to ,h l:ei- hi, h ctllle on slander and -i ll' li ii il more eas ily. Jack tiik Rii i i n. Rr v l. i low :.. A g I'm) i" v. lull hi j Mrs. Hood's f il her, S imuel I5i itrng ing to Jehu Wnind steppi'd behin I ' ' r. the roof of an oak (tee on I'lihy We would suggest the e- iMmIi and in !?! lepl oig to i xli icite n inent of another mail rout from this 1:.'. bi nke if. The i o-. w n killed. place down the 'let fa s!,tr-." f u Duiing tie- g e.i' !..riii w Iii. h ' 'he convenience of our fi i ii I 1'i'd. HWil't oVer the e pills a V. 1'i'k llg.l on 1'iid iy, a bh graph po- t some di -I aiiee f loin I he dep.,; : a-, stioek by lightning, v. Inch wile into the Willi house th. nee into th" telegraph lllel fl olh'ee, V. 1 1 e r p. I). .Spu ht, the op. etatoi v:ii sitting I. ( the al key II" hll I. leeveve;-. I'ol tlllritelv t ,'seti who took his custotiiiry Si'urliv evening stroll down that thorough fare "very recently" to I'm I tli.it his I il.lv -plelell I I folks !,i hi d along sweet gig a bid die w us ill, i ,,, i IlliseiiJ, W lneli g ive r i T : a .. , i ' oppoi I ii tut y to spi ik to 1 1 1 about sotiiethllig. Last I'ri 1 iv and S it ir ; Mlddleswarth. J A V glie: r o his hand fioni it a -h .i t t inn- le f ,i , : writer took our anii'i il tt.hii.gtr.pt'. Ille I the hot l 11- lle s" II not ft ie lot all". . !-d a : (bill. It, of fill':!!!. .if 'III. to William Speeht w ;n an I iiij if d bey. ii, 1 I'll .h ',:id c, 'inpati a; e I pal t of th" ro ,f oi, ! ! t"l V Inlildi'lg ! ' i : pal t of til" i 'i if of J. ii , II I! Ii. Ti.onir.. Ail. :: i .:. has t iki ti oh i Hot, 1 ;,v! H. :,, p.lel deal !,v u re In 1 itigiii: SI ( Oil fill I . I. 1....-I till t a .,! i ( i Snv.l Tie I, f. H i, ii r p i 1 1 the Ii. I 'l III hi l.i ' . ;.! i! ' i ll I , ' w i . . : , . 11'.. i f. . ... i I.-.III. I'lll. . e I I I 'ir, I I lie lillnl ,er ( Hll, p i II t I.' Se t it I II s. w here w e sfa ed o. and received regular hotel ' datiotis for w I. ili e thankful On S.if urdav in. , rii. tig bright and earlv . g ' brea '. then .ealed R e !v i.i -'i'.' i struck the st ream at '. . .-i c i 1 1 1 , i t , 1 ti h. i f 'f t ! thitig-. e ti-hed Tim ., the f ll! .. W ie-re 'X e o i .'. . I 1 d. up l.p o I, -I, .p. pi I - I !:,oii 1. t Lwr.LL.K. Peters tinished bark polling for this season, his hands TolloiMil'iout 'Mr ,r, , - Soni t of our boys had a lively time at McClure at the cake walk Saturday evenin g. Peter ( loss buried his mother on Sunday la. t. S'uel a.es a d n (b ids : !r, ;:iau hdi .117 great i gi'iiud-chil ben and 17 great -groat- grandchildren, le-rag" wie veals' I month nnd I d.iv. Harry Fishor and fam.lev paid some of t heii- I i ii nd s aiit at tie, upper tow II on Sutii'av iii I , I 1;. , n. I Any one in in i d of a good ti. -h cow can be ac. oiniuodate 1 by cal!-; ing on Johnnie Wag ii 1 . I ll.lHIig enjoy. 1 the -'lipliur ' i .... ;,. v.... i .1.. i . ... -1 . . . M .ii ..i . ...ie t-ii . i.-.' the l.'i inch tloilt, I hac cot ie back in much better h ah)i. ,"ii 1 iibo wth i inore knowledge of a country that voll have to look twice betoie Mill call see out once. I'. o. Kii viVKiiMi.i.i. - 1 mast ;i -k of the IV I 1'TS of th" P isl to be o'.eiis- od for not giving the names of the members of I he I in kettle band. Wo have a drum iiiaor, a captain, mid some lieutenants (he girls are all lieutenants. I carry the polo and would be sorry to loose my posit ion. Dan (bind is gelling Ins house re painted. Harry Wetzel wields the brush and it makes a tine appear 111110. Dr. Herman, Isaac Rcufor, and Wiu. Stroub bought the tiiiibolland last Saturday at the sale for !2:!."i. They intend starting in bark pealing at once and open a general lumber business. Doc., hadliug lumber is unlike rolling pills. Rejinu Moll's pic-uic party was well attended on Saturday evening, and "Riugo" could be hoard through town or at both ends. Since our ladies wear the new kind of after-gear the al uiosphore is much purer at pic nics. A freecirculation of air is desirable on such occasions. Rev. Oohenford held services in tho old church Sunday afternoon. Rev. Jarrett olliciated in the lower church in the evening. Mrs. lloiser, of Iowa, who was here visiting her brother, the 'Sipiire and friends, left for her home last week. Frank and Pharos Herman and Mr. Mullen of Selinsgrove, fished some Union county streams for trout last week. They report a huge catch. Probably they had hoiuo of BoonaHtiol'i prohibition drops for on their worms. Dave Jones. to :..s ; i: :n count I: Dam. 1 K! . . ; Kan. a., '.. ! o j,,.';t 1..-1.:. maulioo' la. I i"l a goo I n I. .er.Oi i ! 1, v .:. ,.. f ie- n. Th" i; i d ,. ,., ., .. 1 1 1 r tour. A'uo r Aig. . t. r 1. . .. .1 d 1 la. I I v.-iy old, a:. ! w.t- :., had. R.-v. K. II. Slid!. ,,f So.o.vlV.U H ived, A bp h.r in law to R. v. Pilougor, preached fr. in the First ,.,'.,h..irf.:t.itJitm Si.r.'uv n ,w-;k. ine isirn ai itu. pi ice i yet to b" appointed. I John I". Ringitii ui v. .4. !.;::. 1 at I this plae, on Sun liy a w- k. II i j ti t. I. I t. to tie J ( i M J A U J" ti.':. i'f.. :. 1 ' go t a:. I aud i' a . ui' and and I I' ', ..!!. . I I. la-t 1.- Kr .ii. .1- tl -loll av at . . Hi'ck. Selling tig:irett'H to l.ovs aiider sixteen years of age is now a misde meanor. It is a pity that the bn-k-vi not niiido thu ag.' si;y. A msmb'-r railroad d an:: lill 'Heeling da-. .h :ii !: oeeurt e l at t he 111 'Il t ill'ee tulle- M. Id! burgh. II.. v..;.- Large ipiant it :. .. ..' it'g brought to .ii.- 1 , .ill I . ag, 'Il lllel I. l. gag. d l!i pack :i D.ri'l M.d!h. '..ill' 1 a r.iMh .!. a! an 1 1.1 ii !; t.a!.- R. . .la 'oh M - i t. l :i ! ( ha: g" 111 I '( l.t I i i A ball 1 ' 'f g p-i the bank., of M east . ,f t"W ll. ! . 1 t'. ' l: 1 ii M mipanicH n I'hila " nut eel-, llie ; ' .. .j . ' l:as. . lill I . i Y '. Ill ' . , I ui"i : . ij'1 Reuben R.I 1 i. . a 1 1' l.te hlle colnpl. te 1 l! bui n. Pi'' il ibit ii ll W ill W ill 1 , .' .( I. -p. . t nl'le if l."t a lal ge ! iaj"l'.i v M R. 4 i r t ow ii - hip. A 1" rin. m i i:t , ! g ul ion ha. been lot nu d in 1 1.- twi, ship, which meet, i v, vy Tm - liv evening. Ciniv TlioMl.v il.i.t'. -Last Friday ;u..in ing old Samuel Rreiniiiger h ft home and came to this place apparently in good hoalt h, and after doing little business, left for home, in company wiih John I'.rb, and was as jovial n ever, ami seemed never to have felt bettor in all the days of his hfe. un til he came within two bundled yards of thu house, when suddenly i t it. i.i , -' ne piaceii ins rigni nan.i over lnsi left breast and said, "I have an aw ful pain in my left side.'' but wont along, although he slackened his pace till he reached his yard gate when he said, "I don't believe that I can got to the house," whereupon Mr. I'.rb helped him into the house and bathed his side with liniment ami oit him to bed, and in ton min utes after that lie was dead, having died of apoplexy. On Sunday morn ing he was buried by the (irand Army Post of Adamsburg, of which he Wiis a member. The Troxolvillo band was engaged by the Post, whii fi was tho lirst time for this band to play at a funeral, and great ly added to the solemnity. It was estimated (hut there were between eight and nine hundred people at tho funeral. Jonathan tlood, alius 'TomSayer,' wife and child of Shamokiu Dam were hero to attend tho funeral of . i . - ii.,' j I r.i '..... ..'. I wrii !!. i : s , .. . r . . !. .i.e i i . Aj'iM I,.' i.' W . Aj-i. .( M.' ,: i'-. .1. Al'I'l .'. '." ' . !. h--.l. ... li.i. . IV... 1.. Ai'l'l .' ! ' ..! I...... H.n. l. , ..am ( !'.(.. a . i M , . 1 t ! r w I' 1 l" I !'. in.-. I. . .. .V'lT.l!- -Ill- I ' W lli.a "I VI '.( I l'.c. .1.'. .1 Ai.fr.ii-. i.. ;.' K. lll. ill I ! ii.-. .1. Ai't't-.e-' ii.' i.: , 'f 1 l.ii.i' . t. ." I!. il ..! W olu:, :i.., . ...I!,! . I'.l.. 'li e .. Kpiirnlsi'iiii'iit ' f s.n.,ii , i, liier;.' 1'l.T'l el VV ,1-lill. ,1 . .1. ' . ..lilll.. . I'll.. ill'.' .1. i.r iisi'iii.-iil ..' s. (. i: . ! . .. s. .1.1.-. .11 M S.e- "( Wr.l l'' fl, !. . I'lMlillJ . I'll.. l(. it. Aliliiaischiciit "t X . ....(..,,', i. I.culs I', ria.il'ii'l - i e .. sii.uIit c..iini . i' i., a-, .i Ailir,iiM'iii nl el M.u I. lr..i, . .Iiii .ili A. Ill i.e. ik, r, I. .ie I 1. Me. di r oHintj , I'i... .(s a. w. w . w in knmv. ku. ( l.-i W IM 11. a.: -i i i.url. .1 a. i"i i ... n -...la. ' stovlU V '-A 1