Q 'j 5 ? Co. ConmiiMtonert. OL. 215. MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., PA., AUGUST 22, 1889. NO. 31 i y f EMS of LOCAL INTEREST 1 V Orwi" now house is reau convention in Dower L next S:it unlay. little "Recording Angel" came .erwiuVnccof Kecoruer mien inclay. .... ('f Nellie Millhouse) ur 1iiik1)iiui1 of Reading, Til. Litintfin Middleburgh. Lt voung ladies mid gentle IV9 w- - - ... t ... . nf Sehnscrove ' pic-nicoii in ler'i RT)Ve llist Saturday. . w:11.. -1i..1.wu1n Ktatintiiit lf. A- J''!" ' " H'"l--I.. ...V,... . fc.ii;.,nrp. Mil.. spent Sunday IhiN mother-in-law, Mrs. John L(rtwr.liMU itifttiMT jl1lfr)oii hev It plain and Hut i luet wwt tn go no MroVr m aiy Twtymrni irr mm. ftM.n inch white-fish the lurg Lt tRtpn out on the fly. was cup 1,1 bv the eilitor Tuesday even Lther Lawn Festivnl will be by the "Young People h Mite , tv"" nt Paxtonvrlle on Saturday line, Aug. 31. M. l'lh, Veterinary Surgeon, hail located in this place since has changed his base and will Lfter he found at Lewistowu. irtin Bowcrsox received another engine and seperatcr on Mon- He is now running two thresh outfits and a double set of Is. v. Orwig preached a very able test Home Sermon on Sunday did?, lhe cuurch was oeauu decorated with cereals, fruits Vegetables. m a worm ami wnat a language s. anyhow 1 They write "your uce is requested" at a wedding they mean "your presents are teil." i it. Michael Smith Post and II. tterCauip S. of V. of McClure ulJ their tenth AuualEncamp- in Shawver's Grove near Wag- illlin county on August 20, 30, 1. Grove Meeting on Chestnut Icon Sunday, August 25th, but will be Quarterly meeting in jut's church. Preaching Aug- VI n T.'lll 1 f .... 1 c 1 uiB and evening. I oil friend and subscriber. Si . . .. . ' Uilley of Middlecreek town- Sh very seriously ill and in not V ted to live. He was a member f 150th tBucktail) regiment and . - u aim at Hatcher's Hun. h BudiU, the horseman, who "everal sales here of Til inois K while trying to stop a run- leam nt his home near Yellow , DL. was run ovpr mid ent nr. My that he died a few davs old house on the farm of Dr. BibiL'llOllKH lllll-,w..l ,1 .. y night. It had been stand taut for many years uud was Wily to topple over. It is d to have been the work of K won pie-iiie will take placo in grove, near Troxelville, on ;'', September 7, ia which -we Reformed, St. James, eeheal Sunday Schools will 'P-te. It will be a basket pic AU are cordialy invited. U, l,u'B Copperhead Skilled in Samuel Witteu yMO. Mr. Witteumyer had J the reptile for several days u" to hl8 discovery. The Cop- exudes an odor similar to raw cucumbers. Ll"? H Z Stiitf- will J real and personal property Steimnger at public sale pV. .August 31, at WoVlock. estate consists of three to.,"1! n"e trac M'ith good WMd aU necessary improve- On Sunday scvernl hundred ve lucles from the West End passed through Middleburgh on their way to Swengel and Pallas campmect ings. The fish commissioners have du ring the past month placed five mil lions of pike perch, a new species of fish in the Delaware, Susquehanna and Juniata rivers. Charles Kearns who has been confined in our county jail for sev eral weeks, and of w bom we made mention last week, was removed to the Danville Asylum by Sheriff Dreese on Monday. Adam Showers last week purchas ed of Jacob Gilbert the house nnd lot adjoining the Lutheran Church formerly owned by Sophia Hassiug er, for $107.". Adam will now move to town aud keep pegging away to the hint. "All Klmtlei-iM wu.i tin jci'inic man's ilrt-um ; Hp I14.I1I hiT picture hv, Utd llfi" brlglit tnr hail l.wl It kIi-iiiii And (ailed frmn the eye. Alan !' he rrliM, clmu-r view PatiiH rather limn exaltM, Yonrliulr. yotir teeth, your elieeki' lair hue. Ay. ev'en your heart U false.-" A perfect complexion, free from pimple or blemish, is very rarely seen, because few people havo per fectly pure blood. And yet. all dis figuring eruptions are easilv remov ed by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, fry it, nnd surprise, your friends with the result. Few children can be induced to take physic without a struffirle. am no wonder most drugs are extreme ly nauseating. Ayer's Pills, on the contrary, being sugar-coat ed. are eagerly swallowed by the little ones, and are, therefore, the favorite fam ily medicine. Congress appropriates only $10, 000 for the preservation of the for ests of tho nation, while it is esti mated that $0,000,000 worth of luin ber is yearly stolen from the public domain. The value of tho wooi consumed in the United States each year is estimated at !?'0,OO0, 000,000, School districts failing to publish an annual statement of their fin an ces will forfeit tho amount of their siaic appropriation it the fact is brought to tho attention of the state superintendent. Publication can be made either by hand bills or in a county newspaper. The N. Y. S'mi cholera mixtim is compossed of eoual parts of thu ture of cayenne, tincture of opium. tincture of rhubarb, essence of pep perment uud spirits of camphor, aux inorougniy. Make troni fifteen to thirty drops in a wine glass of water, repeat every twenty minutes until relieved Tho horrible case of fanaticism in Alabama in wnich an aged neirroc proclaiming himself tho Prophet Daniel induced three men to walk into a blazing furnace where thev we're burned to death shows that the numerous missionary societies in this country can find a very effective held at home for their labors. Have our retailers heard of the decline in the price of sugar ? For three weeks it has declined one quarter of a cent a pound each week, making thrce-ouarters of a cent. This reduction should certainly bo reflected in the prices paid by con sumers. Have our retailers heard of the decline T They heard of the raise promptly. White Cap Tomfoolery. The fol lowing notico was found posted on the Court House door on .Sunday mornim;. It is evidently tho reunlt. of a diseased mind caused bv Dime Novel reading, or, perchance, the pranks of a wag who is more funny than discrete. "We give it verbatim : Skull and Bone. !!! WIHTECAI'NOTU'E!!! To the citizens of Mlddlehunrh or to wliome It may concern. ve wurn u duriMcuy uuaerniooa : Int. that If these dlu'hna uro not out In inxxl Hhaiw, properly and convleiilly. Hud, If the pavement are not repaired In pnwlfoiMlifion wll hut lift een iIiivh of below no tice, the WhltP I'mim wilt vlHlt the nartlea ami deal wllb them uccorillntf to the above repre- entuUou, saiuruuy, Auburn 17. lw. v. u. neiFer, nroiner or our townsman, Jay (1. Weiser, and C. R. Funston have lnscd the Leland Hotel Harrisburg, and have pro vided it with all modern improve inents. It is within five minutes walk from the depot. The rates havo been redu ed to S?2.00 per day s . i .,. ..... our peopio win nun it most, Uesir ablo stopping phicc The Middleburgh Hand has been engaged to furnish music for the Sunbury Good Intent Fire Company at the State Firemen Association's parade at Carlisle on September 19, It promises to be a bigaffair us fifty one companies have accepted invita tions to be present, and one hun died other companies are yet to hear from. Rev. Eusebeus Hershey is adver tismg bis real estate in Snvder county for sale in a bill written iu black nnd red ink. He makes tho provision "The Lord williiur ." "Wo presume the Lord won't object if the peopio can read the old iron tie man's writing and make out what he wants. The only way ho patron izes printers ink is in self-praise. At the sale of the Real Estate o Mary Hetrick deceased, on Siitur day, tho house and lot on Sugar street was purchased by Wilson Swart z for Oeoriro Kern for 7!2. the house and lot on Pine street bv Frederick Smith for S715. and the tract of land of 72 acres north of Middleburgh, by George Shinde! lor Ml. Well, well ! Just see ! Our frieiu Deibert, tho photographer, has grealy improved in his lino of busi ness and is now making beautifully le-touched photos in his gallery at Freeburg, Pa. Cabinets $3 per doz en or hiz for $2 ; card size $l.f0 per dozen or six for $1. It will pay you togivehutia call if you want fine Photographs. G. W. Kleckner. of Yellow Creek, 111., will sell nnot her car-load of se lect Illinois horses in Middleburgh, on luesday, September 10. 'Thev will arrive at the Washington House Stables about September fth. Any person coming to Middleburgh who becomes a purchaser and cannot re turn the same day will have his ho tel hill pun! to the following morn ing. See bills. IXm t forget tho Snyder county Choir convention w hich will be held in Rower's grove west of town on Saturday of this week. It will be a basket pic-nic and afford an oppor tunity for an abundance of fun. All parties who attempt long speech es will be lead off tho ground by the ear. If you como and dou t have anything to eat and can't induce your friends to invite you to dinner you can secure refreshments at Rowen's tent on the ground. Come. Ryan Duubermuu was discharged on .Monday by U. S. Commis sioner McDavitt, after nearly a year's confinement in our eountv jail for taking undue liberties iu the pension business. In tho evening Mr. McDavitt went frogging with Squire Grimm. When he returned to Sunbury he was compelled to take the customary oath framed by the Dutch Squire on foxes, viz : You hereby schware dot you kotched un killed dose frogs in Schnider county so help you gut." Thomas J. Stewart, Secretury of Internal Affairs has sent out an ad vance sheet from the Annual Report of 1881), in regard to the great Hood of May 31 and Juno 1, which States that between eight and ten inches of water fell in this section during those two days. The vast weight of water falliug is shown by a calcula tion based on tho weight of a cubic foot, thirty-five feet being a ton. In tho surface of a square mile there would be C,377 tons for an inch in depth, and Ml, 010 tons for a depth of eight inches. The quantity fall ing on 12,000 square miles, at this rate, is 6,732,240,000 tons. The force exercised by vast bodies of water in motion is irresistable. Democratic County Conven tion. Tho Democracy held their Countv Convention on Tuesday, August 19. All the Districts w ore representei except Chapman, Adams and West Reaver. Prof. Daniel S. Rover was elected President, and J. G. Lesher, . II. Landis, Secretaries. The deliberations of the convention were harmonious throughout, am although there were spirited con tests for Member of the Stato Cen tral Committee and County Chair man, all was taken in the best of part, nnd tho result cheerfully ac quiesed in. P. M. Teats, Esq., was nominated for County Survey or, J. U. veiser, Esq., was electei Delegate to the Stato Convention, A. G. Hornbergor, Member of the State Central Committee, atu George M. Daubermau, County Chairman. The usual resolutions condemning the Administration of President Harrison, and endorsing that ol President Cleveland, Ac, At were passed. This is a form of auiuserunut that harms nobodv am seem to do our Democratic friends much good. Why, we cannot toll, and we doubt whether they can on uie wuoio, the Democrats are not bad fellows, and their annual knockout don't seem to discourage them bit T V . xniw liEiti.iN. Having not seen auj nrticics in me 1'ost irom this place,' I thought it necessary that we should be represented in vonr valuable paper. Prof. G. Holtzapple, President o bcliuylkill Seminary, located at Fredericksburg, Pa., had intondoi: to move his familv to siud nlncn in to the new house just comnlctod for the Semiuarv President. Ifi d unfit ter aclhe is very ill and Professor i s not able to move, scarcely able to open school next week. Ourcollcco will OIen thin v....lf on Wednesday. We notice quite a number of students already Our pleasant borough was well represented at the Swengel camp meeiing last Saturday and Sundav. Four full hacks besides manv nri vate conveyances went filled. Rev. L. R. Deitz of the Reformed Church lias been granted a short vacation of two weeks. He is viwit. ing friends and relatives in the torn part of the State, also aeuuaitit- ancesat Punxutawnev. Pa., wbiin ho preached before he came to New lierlin. Our town schools are now hinmli .. 1 a . .... .. ' en won leacners. u. M. .Sanders will teach the Grammar seln ml MImm learick the Intermediate. i (!. Moyer the Primary and (!. A. Wnl. ter the school on Water street. Sal ary $30. Tho school directors have out n hist class iron fence around the school yard. R. F. Harlan, dealer in hook mill stationary at Punxatawney is here visiting friends and acouaintimee Of course Sadie is very glad to see him. After Hhe has changed her name, she will accomniinv him in his homo in Jefferson county. Mr. II. was once a student of the eoll eir4 and printer of the college printing oince. Mr. Rreon of Clinton countv in visiting Geo. R. Reighards in the College building. Trub Runyun the youngest son of Rev. R. W. Ruuvun ran n fork through his great toe one dav last week while helping to thresh for Reunor. He had a very sore toe. Mrs. Soebold of near town died on Saturday, after a short illness. She was well known in tho went end of Snyder county as Mrs. David Walter, (nee) Klose. Tho Evangelicals will have a TTor. vest Homo festival in tho Town hall on Friday nnd Saturday evenings, this week. Jons. Good, rye w hiskey at Marks & En- ders at $1.85 per gallon. Mrs. Dr. Barber who has been very seriously ill for the last few weeks is convalescent. When People Marry. Thirteen per cent, of all the men married in Pennsylvania lust year married women older than them ..1 u ... M-iyn. ninen per cent, took wives their own ngos, and the reiiminiinr HO per cent, married women younger man themselves. The average age or the men was 27 years and of the women 23 years. These interesting acts are found in the annual report oi lfwi or .Secretary of Internal Af fairs Thomas J. Stewart, which con tains much other curious in forma tion about the matrimonial propen sities of l'eiiusylvanians. Thus it appears that more men are married at tho age of 23 than at unv nil.., age and that among women 21 is the favorite age. The youngest w ifo of was only 13 years old, and tho oldest was aged 71. Two boys of 1 were married, and two old gray beards of 8i ventured into matri mony, probably not for the lirst time. Of 14,72(5 women married. and whose ages were given. I.0C.5, or u a per cent., were less than 20 years old. Among the men then w ere only 393 who were so young There were 23 girls of I t years mar l ied. liC, of 15, Xi of lfi, 81(5 of 17, 1,333 of 18, 1,431 of 19, 1,322 of 20 2,011 of 21, l.ftl!of 22, and 1,1 in of 23. After tin latter age the mini bers of those who found husbands rapidly decline. These figures show that if a Pennsylvania girl is not married by the time she is 23 years old tho chances are that she will be come an old maid Men proceed more leisurely about matrimony. Resides the two sixteen year-old husbands iu Ihhm. then were 38 aged 17, 128 18 vein s old. aud 32(1 19 yearn old. The limireM then take n jump to Ii37 at 20 and reach the maxim in l,fl(ir at 23. They decrease slowly after that. There were 437 men married after h..r were 50 years old, but only 171 wo- men. There was a remarkable disimrit v in the ages of some of the connles A woman of .10 years married a man of 31, aud an old man of 74 wedded a maiden of 21. The youngest couple were a sexonteen-voar old husband and a 15 year-old wife. The girl of 13 wedded a man 19 years older than herself. A mini of 15 married a trii l of IS, bin age being just three times i. i . ........ . hits, ami a man oi is iii.i nearly as well, biking a seventeen vcar-old wife. Iu the marriages where the wo men were older than the men the ilillereiice ill ages rnre v ini..1... 1 five years. There were eight v-tbree marriages where one of the parties had previously been divorced. It is estimated that there worn 0.000 marriages of couples from this Stato in Camden, N. J.,, alone, and, of course, there must have ! n very many more in cities and Inu im in other States bordering on Peiin sylvania. Guiuk Mills. The Globe Mills. Smith Grove, White Top and Salem Sunday Schools expect to hold a basket picnic on Voder's Island, Aug 31. The Smith Grove cornet Rand will furnish tho music. A number of orators will bo present to entertain the audience. A .rood turn-out is expected and a grand time isanticipated. All are cordially invited. A number of our young folkH at- tended the Rush-meeting in Rower's Grove the past Sundays and arrived lome in the early morning. Calvin Hummel caught a f!oi imm Carp on Saturday, weighing 3 lbs. S. 11. l oiler shinned a carload of flour to Danville, last week. Squire Field is nursing a very sore hand. J. S. Meiser is at present visitinc liis aged father at McKees. Jno. N. Rerger s infant daughter is afllicted with marasmus. Mr. S. O. Gemberling and wif of Williamsport are rusticating at this place. A great many friends attended iflA Swell "(1 111 id I'idiiu efimntniiot. ings on Sunday. Artie, a son or Henry Reiche is seriously ill. Ckntiievii.lk. Artist A. L. Rower sox of Dayton, Ohio, made parents and friends in this his former home a visit, much to their gratification. Ho seems to be in excellent health. A. C. Spangler spent a week in Reading recently. Prof. C. A. Walter went to Harris burg on Saturday. John Roland of Shenandoah. wu here on a visit among his hid.v friends recently. The days are growing shorter which gives the young man more tune in which to interview his best girl. Deputy Sheriff Dreese was in town on business one day last week Robert and Daniel Slot man, deal crs in horse flesh, the former of Pleasant Gap, and the latter of Mill heim, were in these "diggens" re cently. J. H. Long of Reaver Springs was in town over Sunday. Our town was Momewlmf ,i.u....i on Sunday. Most of the voiim? f..lL were at Swengel camp-meeting. L..WKI.L.-C. W. Fisher was called to his former home to m...,.i -...... n.t 1 1,,- funeral of his mother wbi,., 1....1 place last week. L. 0. Wagner's address at lb.. M S. Picnic- tin bi v;. " ' i.i as ap predated by all in hearimr dUt. He gave good advice and sound doc- irino to young and old. Mrs. Sallie Spaith, (,, Ilsh, of Lewistowu is siieiidlinr ,. f,.. i... home on account of her sick child. lhe happiest mini In --,. ;., n. village blacksmith W If l- ... t... got a now dog and lots of work. lluam, I want von to 1 til it 11 i 1. more careful in what field you go iu to steid corn on sinn.l,,.. t. ii h. other boys not to go in W. G. Wag ner's field for he will have you all bp. lore Squire Romig. Possom Hollow seems to have the craze for siirnrisn im -;..., 1 .ne party had three in two ,),., u the next meeting Pete will have t.. wear the white pants. Tl,i i. n... command from a boxuiu fair damsal of the order. A. A. Itolllig ('o. received . I.. I of western cattle which they intend slaughtering for their i.u.rUf- Their aim always is to have the best cattle that inoin- enn !... Chas. llouser is honn from lin. lung and expects to remain for awhile. He reports there is no place like Snyder county for health and happiness. it v., hi .T-.iji.. l,. lit...., ... .1 ' i " HIIIIKlUIl Mils Week un his properly on west Main Kh I Mrs. J. 1'. ISeitz I'm- r..-.n You can have anv nm.j.J for shooting grey squirrels before uie 1st or September. Gills needn't be married m.Uu they want to be. The parents of a Michigan girl forced ber ii i.. fore n justicc-of-the-peace and stand up with a man sho did not u isl. wed. To every question asked her, where the marriage ceremony re quires tho bride to say "yes," she distinctly said "no." The justice pronounced tho couolo wife, but the Supreme Court of the slate, before which the matter uw brought by some friends of the girl, has declared the marriage il legal, lllld tho whole ceieinonv mill and void. t Iu Middleburgh, on August 19, 89, Sophiah Hassinger, aged 82 years, 5 months and 22 davs. The funeral will take place this forenoon. In Franklin township, of typhoid fever Jonathan Hatlley aged about 35 years. I" l'Ty twp. on tho 3rd inst., Levi teller, aged 50 years, 1 month, and 27 days. In Perry twp., on the 4th, inst., Lizzie, infant chill of Wilson and Isabel Snyder, aged 4 months. Near Freeburg, on tho 7th. inst.. Augustus William, son of John and Mary Jane Raney, aged 11 months and 7 days. . In Washington twp., on the 10th, inst., Henry Oiner, grand child of George M. Straub, aged 3 yeais, and 1 day. t i : i X.. vr