I f VOL. 27. MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., PA., FEBRUARY 13, 1890.- N0.7 ITEMS of LOCAL INTEREST Pcibt-rt's gallery in closed until !.... ill Vl'llVlllll-V. If. JlisH Amiio Fisher of Salem, in visiting in town. iWt fail to hco W. H. Felix' huge l,lii Sale t.ill. It will pay you. nr .1 Y. Shiudol and wife are vis- itiiiR Shnniokin friends. l reduction of 20 per cent on rub ber boot it Oarnmn's. Jensen Carrie and Bertie Witten vor f Buckiiull Seminary, were mvor home over Sunday. t(,st A dollar bill by not pur " . . i i . rising my slioes m .tiiimiiii . U.r.-ll Barber, wife and little pill of Miftlinburp, were tho kwhU of Pr. Biubrr'H lust week R. OuntzlHTRPr pay the lushest pni-e ir n khki Imio. W II YouiiLrnian, of Millheini, formerly of this county, is reported very neriously ill. a C (fiitelius will sell all his wiutcr clothing at cost for the next 3,1 days jjrent barpiins. Von will find everything in the Furniture lino at Felix' Largo l'lib lie Siile. All new (food. AH Goods represented on Felix' Largo Sale bill are (7ih, and will bo Hold without reserve. All coods sold at five per cent bthu first cost at R. Guntzberger's, the clothier. Middleburgh, Fa. , Levi loung, rosidingS mileH norm of MuUlleburgh, while out chopping WUUUUI1 1UUBU,I, vtmij vu ..... 1 rr 1.... l.n.Il.r .iil- liia Inrr I . i i'"u 1 Furniture. Bedding and Carpets of every description, and all hw dwh will bo sold at W .H. Felix' Luge l'ublic Sale. Gentlemen, if you wish to save 20 percent, in tho price of heavy boots call curly at W. I. Garmau s, Middle burgh. Von t buy your ! urmture, j.ea- ina"ai??T,tB J r' i Don't buy your Furniture, Bed niHicms .uurrii ... .... .r.... Iten.eiuber the date of W. II. IVlix' Largo Furniture, Bedding, nii.l f,.,n..r Ki.l.. "r.iv.-l. 4th. lS'.IO. at Lewistown, Fa. rn ,,f. l.viiu, m-w hIiil'Io lmniess with breast-collar. Silver- what v. e meant in speaking of the plated mounting and will bo sold County Commissioners in tho sen clieai). Call at this office for infor- tence : "They were elected for what ination. Persons wanting Furniture, Bed ding, and Carpets will save money by attending W. II. Felix' largo l'ublic Sale, March 4th, Lewistown, I'a. Ladies, did you see thoso W. L. Douglas )2 dress shoes, and those grain shoos for every day wear at Gamma's 1 The Imst in tho market tor the prieo. Call and sou them be- f'ire buying elsewhere. Allium 41, a uvuw.i.iliafu miK.li nn. predated at List wi-ek's Convention was Alviu Gift of William iport, son of our much est eemed fellow-citizen, A K. Gift. Ho has become quite a professional on tho tho Kl Clario- net, and is a member of tho cele- hinted Klito Orchestra of Williams- l""'t- Notice to Tax Paykhs. Tho un- dersiifned tax Collector for Franklin township, will nit. At tlm ( Vii.imis- sioiu i-H office, Middleburgh, Fa., on under which they were enabled to Saturday, March 1, 181)0, to re- travel at reduced rates of fare. Clori peivo tho taxes duo tho township on nil orders will now bo issued to tho special duplicate issued by the Suniirvisor-nf u..i.1 tnwiiHl.in Ahut.v n, T..v i-lnll.K.lor -........- ' la order to preparo for tho Spring w ..... trade, Seebold fc llunkloareoflering extraordinary bargains in all kinds of goods which will contiuuo until uuoui jiarch 18. In the liioauiinio the public is respectfully invited to eome and tak ndv.u.tairo of the 8ttme Send iii orders early for Spring election ticket. llcmenibor thntW. II. Felix' Largo Furniturp, Bedding and Carpet Sale m V 1 ill commences lues.iay, .Harcn -un, Mid Continues tllO ballllieo 'of tho week. MatkimomalMauket : Joseph K. Shilling, Troxelville. Union iwp. McClure. Jennie Good, in. J l. jsruimkcr, Ellen Stctlcn, Aaron A. Vow ell. ers ) Annie E. Sellers, Daniel llasrin;er, rtsi.lintf about four miloM west of IiilillebuiKb. found a putcr Kiniko crawling around on top of the thin hiiow near his houHe on Saturday. She. made, ttlow progreHM, but lmd Htrencth enouRli to "tzinKle." Snydor county pupciH abound in l 11TJ 11 11 1 111 II II 1IM I II llllll l i i . . ! Hiu.t(,. ,)f , y.,w ,.,)ll(.lv,d,.d to exclude nil of that sort lieiealter ex- cent his own favored "Boonasteil. We must confess the articles of the latter are trrcntly appreciated. MiiHtnotn i ,iajr,iitt. A Cauk. I wish to inform the vo- tern of Franklin township, that I am a candid.ito for Supervisor. I trust you win noar my coiuiuumi hi mind and favor me with your vote. I will do justice to all roads as neiir as possible if I am elected. Maktin Ii. Shannon. Freidman & (letz will leavo Ilea vertown in tho Spring, and aro clos Mntj out their entire, atock of Dry Goods, Notions, Quoonsware, Tin ware, below cost as they are going out of that lino altogether and will lM n(ll.n. ,,,,.,.1. at ,.0Mt to reduce thvir Ht(Hli for Hhippintj. t,i:,. 11 iemeiuoci i ui "i" n-mv u." i i i i i.;.. t L' : lioous nouL'iii ai ins jjiuK" x -Hiiii ture. lied.ling ami Carpel Mile ny hiersons living in Lewistown, Logan, Yeagertown and Keeasvillo at their Hours, aim vm i'ai-K unit lu-iiivi i 1 .. -II - 1 1 .1..!.,...,. s Lewistown station all goods bought by persons living along tho S. &. L. 11. 11., 1 11. It. S. T. Frain, proprietor of the Key tifimit Hotel. Selinsirrovp. will take c.awford House, Will- iamsport on April 1st. Mr. Frain K()n.y lu( if) Kuin, to leave. He is a born land lor. and kept up as expensive a table as could be found outside of metropoh- tan hotels. A eorie. iiondent wants to know thev are nnd not what they shouh be." We meant to say that they were elected as holiest old farmcra and not as experienced mechanics or civil engineers, and that if mis takes were made, as is alleged they were mistakes of the head ami not of tho heart. Coal oil lamps aro dangerous, an. mako no mistake about it. I ho b. lief is now that Secretary I racy house was set on lire by the cxplo niou of an oil lamp left burning in tlio lillllllV. Do Hot leilVO 1111 Oil lauin alone. If you leave the room put out tho lamp, and don t tako any risk in the oil dealers' assertion that a particular kind of oil will not exolode. It is nonsense, uuoiany sort will generate gas, and gas of any sort will explode. Tl.n .l.i.-irvi.K.u nf tlin utato will bo . i.iu ii. thj ." pleased to learn that tho rennsylva nia railroad i-ompany has restore. tho rule, abrogated some years ago, clergymen not engageu in ouier oc pupations bearing compensation - , . . w ho are regular pastors 01 ciiiucne l.ii.nted on the lino of the road, on - . ,1,,li,.,.tioii to the ticket agent re Li.i:,.,, ,u.iu-,'st to their residence. ijho certificate will cover tho entire year, and will entitle tho holder to .:..kets at the rate oi two cents i mile for the distance traveled. Min isters ao a gooa ucai oi uaveung, I 1 1 1 A. 1 ' and they win apprcciaie mis iavor, TMusicaratM The Jlusical Convention, held in Middhbui Kh, w as a yrand succesn, notwithstantlin tho heavy rain and snowstorms, which prevailed during last week. The class was a large one, and contained many lino xing- and musicians. Tho e'ii':'USOH riiulri'il wiirn nf llio liiirlmst. ltihIo. and Snyder county can bo proud of tho talent displayed on this occasion. The class organized on Tuesday morning, and after three days drill ing were able to render some of our best standard choruses and many other ditlicult Four Part Songs. Not enough praise can lie iven to these singers for their zeal and per severance. A great help to the class ere tho Misses Wcist, Arnold and ilass of Frceburg i their solos dur ing tho concerts were well approci ated bv the audience, and they were fully entitled to the hearty applause thev received Middleburgh and riinklin furnished a remarkably large number of singers and musi- ians, all of them uniting their of- forts to make this undertaking a success. Their number was so large that it is impossible forus to meu- lion their respective merits. Owing to the unfavorable weather, the at- tendance from abroad was slim, and for tho same reason we appreciate tho help we received from Selins- urrove. Beavertown and from some of our neighboring counties no much more. Among the specialists, air. Hazel of Williamsport, Fa., was the centre of attraction ; his execution on the Cornet is marvelous, and tho tone ho produces on his gold instrunieut, is too sweet for anything. He was astonished at tho musical develop. ment of our little county and spoko in tho most favorable terms of the music rendered on this occasion, it being far beyond his expectation. Mr. A. Gift, a former member of the Middleburgh Band, now of A illiams- port, was the recipient of consider- able applause after the Clarionet nolo lie played. The Middleburgh band, under whoso auspices the Convention was held, rendered some very hue music, and rightly deserve the patronage they received. The receipts were large enough to defray all expenses and have a small balance, w hich will go into their treasury, this being used for further development of music. The following is the class : F. BILLHAUDT, Conductor. Instkumknts. Ml Aimt.'.irlinm, FrrHmrtf, I';inI.hi. Mr. W. 11. orliiiiu, " Violin. ' I". M. S liu'li. Swliii-toiil. " II. II. U.mln.-r, MliMli'lmrn'!i, Corin-l. II. II. tlrlmiii, J. 1''. stctler, ' Tenor. c. SUMli-r, " Tr.iuilKjni) HorilANOS. Mlclilll.iirk')i. Mrs. 'I'. II. Hal t.-r. I'. Itilll. H . " .1. II. Unu.i.lH. M. K. H;iHln,'i'r, ll. .1. Iiin k, II. S. SIHI.T, ' l.llll.' Ilill-l.T. Miss Kiili-SH'ili-r, ' I. Slllllll. ' .MiiKKli Srt.n l, ' 1.1 1 lie SIl'lliT, " .Nlirli.iu orwltf, Mutwii- s. mM, l.llll'- Si;.lil. " Maiiilu su-ili-r, Jennie Krwimn, Miss Kll.'ii licit rl.-h, ' OIUi- Ki-iiiiliiLfrr, " Itliixlu V.ili.iliill, " ll.lllli' ICelKlf, " Iri'iif Id IkIc, " Mahfl Uninlii. Kiil.i Sivlni'liii'il ''ffiT' l.llHIHIl Wulicr. i-iirrii- iiiM-ii'iiiiui, All.... Mil. 111. N..iim.s''n!iii'ii.u ii. Mhlllll'llUlk'll. MlMNetllf Marks. ;.aA w.!!.',.V'"",'ri lr.in lli-iiviT, KlNMl.l Nli'llrr, " lilllel'riiiiw, Ahlilf IIow.tkiix. MIhh Mary W lesl Frw'if. Kuiiiin AriHiUI. ' " Miirnrl" Mo.MT, 1 i.iiiiiii-iMiiiki.'iM'rtfi'r t-.if.i Diinkii-iH-rKi r, r.llH l llhl.T, Nina lii'llrli'li, 'l inlli! Kn-i'k'i'r, Mliiiilu lli'im-r " KuU' SiH-lmUl SwIai'lorU. N.'iv lli-rllii. Mrs. II. AUimuuii. " Kiiiiuu lint IiucUt, M ls Maud l.uiulmr.1, Mllluii. Hi'lliiKifruVtt, Miss Flora llarii-r, Miss la.slc. ,iri-iii.-r. UartlrUin. Ii.-uv.tiuwii. a. s. Aiiraiul. llrui'u CroiiHi-. s. wii.i'i.invi-r, Mlililli'liurKli. Il.u rv llowi-r, C. Murks llnanl lluwi-r, Kwlncford, .Mldilh'lmi'Kli. ALTOS. MlhSilslitMcnsi'll, MIhh S.illlc lilusM, " UuHiiAy.'ix, " Kiiimit lli'iulil, Ji iinln IIHilk'niiilH, " .Mm)- .iilniiii, .. V , In... II.. u I. All.... . .-I .. ........ Kiii.si. ii.T. Fn i'iairif. .1P1. Alll.? r in" ii. .iiina ufiti .iiut-r, MliMU'liurKli. Mllllliiliill'K. M kh .ii'iHiii! aiimii' imi, jus i.iiuru ri-iiiu-K .Mary ArlM.Kunl, Kml.rllll'. HciiM'rtown..MlsH Mu Mo.wr, Wuimmtuwu. TKXOHS. Mr. M. K. IliisMlinf.T. Mr. r. Lolir. K. i'. WiiIut, Ilcrmlun. i liarli-s WiildT, Mr. C'liuilli.'.'V Ki'i'lry ilmrl.'s swriiiflu, Kt'iliiMtfruve, " J, A. snyiiiT. Mr. Joiin iiusHintrer, MIO.lli-llllrL'U. (i. S. 11. ileniliT. Mr. A. M. t'lirpeiiUT, Ik-livirluwu. Mi.uu.'burgii. BASSKS. Mr. ,T. II. Hhonilm Mr. Hurry HMvht, 11. W. SU'l llT. Hunts it iii iimn. o. Ilninirr, Hurry IMi'tiiWT, Oi'urtfi' hruiit'N, II. M. Aliilif. Sfllirf.ini. rmuk H'Mtrli't Mlilillcbiirifli.Mr. A. W. 1'ntliT, Mr. J. M. BurhtT, Sfllnrovii. Minillililirjf.Mr. J. V TnoiniiM, VOCAt. SOflOS AND D1KTS. Mlw Marr Wi'im. MWt Mmi.t l.iunkir.l. Kinmn Arnolil, si'liiirnvi'. SitlllauiuH. Mr. Krutik K. ik-1.', Km'luinr. I'. Hiilhurilt. Mrs. II. d. Hti'll.T Mlil'lkl'iiiyli. Mlililli'liiinrli. INHTRl-MKNTAt.SO,()S Atl.l 1)1 KTS. 8iinl Mn'li. n:iiio, John ll.ii l. ooriii'l. MlllN'l WIII.'llinviT " WIIMillls(KiH. Mi,10l..i.ntvli.( . (, 1 a I ill). I '111 in l A1111I0 Orliiiiu. l'limo. Hwliicfnnl I II. .n. VL'..1UI ., 11. II. U.i.MSliiL'1'r. I'lirni'l. Kni'lmr. Mulilli'lMirli. I'. Illlllinrill. t'liiiin. AlvIn (lift. cliirliHii-t. MliMli'lnir.'li. WllllaiiMlKirl. 1'. M.Si'hoi'U, Triimimii.' .'. S'rM.T, 1. iriiuiif. SMiii-r.ini. M. K. ll.tt-il ni-'.-r. 'l iil'.i. Mhlilli'lnirk'li. UK. 1 TATION. MlmSiiHi Mi'iihi-Ii, M.illrliiu'li. AllUIsi;s. lr. T. Itlllhitnlt ami Mr. 11. s. st.-llc r. Ml.l.ll.-l. v-li 1'IANO. rlb.m.ukrr'H Unl l Siring I'lnim. II. NIK. ruliWT'H r.iiu i'i t rlmrusoH, MoClvhe. A few of our pcopl are still in tho grasp of the grip, but .V all apperanc.i they are all going to pull through. W. H. IlolViiian, telegraph student of thin place has gom to Virginia where he 1 employed u a salar of dollars per month. o are sorry to lose Mr. II. and wish success in his new place of business Miss Lizzie Mi.ldleswarth of this place has never missed a day 1 school. She is 12 years old and is the only person in McClure that didn't have tho grip. Ulsh tfc Bro., Cold Spring Creiiin- cry was closed boiuo time ago. The real cause for closing it is not known. jbi't ri.yfY bad" it tlu4 the people Mid not patronize it as they should have done. Tho people don't know when they have a good thin Howard Thomas and Mrs. Uobert Krebbs of Lewistown, were visiting friends in McClure last week Tho McClure organist got an in vital ion to try a new organ in town Urn Sunday evening, hut win n call. upon to play, he could not be pel Kuaded to show his skill. Charh. ,,lVH i10 (.uu't play in the presence o ladies x,'e had a one horse show in town M,lHt Thursdnv evening. Ira D. was very much taken in with the sight ami ,H i,ow practicing to make tlip himself. We wish him success Tho Adauisbiug reporter thought we were too hard on Mr. K. We in sorry and beg pardon. Jjll lfS JilTANIS Bkavkiitown. Hon. K'-ubcii Ke ler, FiX-state Senator of the distri. composed of Snyder, Northuiiiber land, Montour and (Columbia coun ties, whose term of office expired in 18(50, Hhook hands with his frienus at this place last week. His present home is at Osceola. Five new members were added t to the Evangelical church at this place on Sunday a week. Isaac "Wentel bought tho Centra' hotel, instead of a Mr. Hiimniel as Btatod in a previous report, and wil take possession of the same in a few davs. Mr. Aibogast, the preseii landlord, will move to Frecburg, his f, 1, ,., 11111 ......... Rev. J. M. Uearick, and Mr. an. Mrs. John E. Itoyer, of Kebersburg, lei . I :.. ........ l.. PlUie CUUIl.J, fi" in i"" '"" wtiek. A lull ticket lor lowiisinp oiiicer was nominated on Saturday. Some of our young people hav again rc-organized the Literary so ciety. Freidiuan k Getz will move the store from this place to MilleiHburi in tho spring, and in order to pi . vent the trouble ami expense packing and shipping, they are sell iug their goods at cost. John Uudd has sent all his teams to Willianistowii, and lumbering at this place is bi low pai . Two men with a bear passe throuch town on Friday, Mrs. Elizabeth Bingaman, relict of John Bingaman, a very old wo man, in very ick at this writing. Citizen. Another murder in Centro county J jaHt we()k yQV purticuhtrs seo drit. FIRE AT FREEBURO. Between twelve and one o'clock Oil Tuesday night the people of reeburg were awakened by a loud xplosion. In an instant the tlames urst through the windows of the store-house owned by Mrs. Kliza- icth Mertz and occupied by B. J. Bickel, general store. In less time ian it takes to tell it, the burning building was surrounded by an ea ger anxious crowd to save what they Ollld but founij it Useless, and all tVort was made to save the adjoin ing dwelling house of Mrs. Mertz, but the tlain.'s spread rapidly, the welling caught lire and tlieiiu.iates nicely escaped with .their lives, he next, building was ,J. B. Shirk's in store winch was completely gutted, though its e. intense were cinovcd with little damage to tho goods, but the building, though still standing is ruined. What caused the lire is a mystery Mr. Bickel was away from home and the clerk closed the store about 11 o clock, ineiossto .vi is. .Hertz in ions. -hoi. 1 goods and the two build ings is estimated at !?U."iH and had no insurance. The loss to Mr. Bick- 1 is estimated at .?:( m, fully insur- 1 in companies represented by W II. Snyder. Mr. Shirk's loss is about 100 and is covered by insurance. Chkstnut ltlluiK.- Ill theabsi nceof local incidents worthy of a place in the columns of your excellent paper, (which, by tho way, has snowed un der the other papers of the county, and, in point of fact, many of the adjacent r.ftnnty papers) your corres pondent is compelled to point hits pen in another direction. We despise (lattery are not in tin east susceplable neither to take or give, but justice, ami the principle underlying the giving unto C.es.u that which belongs to Ciesar, com pells us to say that the Post, eularg e.l and mechanically and editorilv improved, mre than meets the ex pectatioiis of its subscribers. Your Shamokiii D.ini correspon-1 lent discharged his gun at Chest nut Kiilge -scored ll few nice points but did not 111 til i' a feather in our wing. His gun is the same his iiu , I,, 11 cestors, 1 wo iiuiiiirc i years i.iick, employed to shout around hay stacks. Tom, scratch your head once, make up those keen, quick perceptions of yours, mid we wag. r our Sunday hat you will account, in prose or poetry, for the vnrigated seats ill our ancestors' breeches. Murder at t lie hands of a hired as sassin is not, the rule, but the ex ception. The hired nssussiii is the most dangerous ; he hasescaped the ti rst oll'ence ; his hands are stained with blood ; remorse has forsaken him ; knows 110 fear, no law, nor does he care for a motive, but dashes out the brains of his second victim as if he were engaged in a legitimate business. Look down there ! See ! There stands the employer of the assassin with folded arms, com pressed litis, clenched lists and a countenance black as the inner walls of the chimneyH of hell, and says : "I planned the murder of Charles W. J lane ; I was not there ; I have paid part of the stipulated juice ; I have sealed the lips of those who per force of circumstances hold links in the chain ; I have a faithful, paid agent who has turned away public suspicion; I'll pay that coward no more money ; he dare not demand it t" Look up there ! There stands the cowardly, trembling villain with out-stretched hand. "Give me the remainder of the wages you promis ed. I must llee from t ho wrath of tin injured and indignant populace. You, my employer, have put my life into jeopardy by declaring my guilt. Give mo my price I implore you." Murder to conceal a less crime, to avenge a w rong for personal safety , , e t. 1 Ill tllO commission 01 11 ii-iunj, through malice, ill-will, hatred all these are absent. The blood of Charles W. llano cries up from the ground for speedy retribution to overtake his murderers. A. X. Refiister of Puolic Sales All persons getting their side bills printed at this office will have their sales registered in this co.umn citti'ii: All others must pay one lollar. I'ni'wl.-iv. I'.'l rn;i n is. lli nrv M.-ie.-i-l will lir.nl nf liiirni-H. 11 in-. n ui rn'ilr. iinil u t nf l.innl'n; lini.-ini-nl 1 1n 1 1 . -I --t -r ,illi- . 1 noli- vii-vt n Fi-i i muni. iii-im . V:ir.-(i is. 1: h- sinlMi w III si M in. Iin k un. I l.innliiu' linii-in-iif al lil- liotin near A'l.iinniM Mi tnl iv. M.iii li :. I'l-tiT F. 1(. I rtn mil .1 !! n Ml.l.lli.. u i k. will -.11 11 1. 11 41- ..i 1.1 liw -I", k 11ml f . 1 r : 1 1 1 r 1 - linMi mi ni. I'lmr.il iv. F. ti '."n. II. W. I i-liv ill ;t I .1 ! IIK'MiNk. illnl liU flilllf Ik k .I I. n lull.., Ii, .-li'lllrlll-iat I'.lMullMlll-. 1'noil i, M u-i-li II. I 111 l.-t Si k v. Ill II l oin Stork .Hill l-.ll 1 1.- Ill 111 lrr I W 1 1. I'llrsiliiv, Mill ell Is. I). A. Sli llilliL-'l- V. HI - ill hl- Iiitiv -lin k ni l.iiinlin; liniil'-iin-iils, In.-Nr4 anil utile. tulle r-t ui .Mnlillrliiirh. Wr,n..,i,iv. Murrll I .Mm Mini' ultl - ll livr hIih k niul I n inm,- in, i'i' in. ui I-, , ,:n i,,n ii Miii. . 1 1 1 1 1 f I inllr-. ti.it ii ,- i 1 -I m 1. 1 . 1 ,. -1 .1 1 1 ii. Tli'ifs.l.1.1 . M.m li .;, II. W. Tr.-M-I III II IHf .im k .unl i.ii iiniik 1 111 -in.. i.t s .it iii-. In , in.- i,.-.ir Tmvliiiir. Siliinl. iv.. M.iivli 1. 1 in. 1. ll.ii ki ui. 11; will -.11 live k niul t.11 inlin; linplrinrtits In .i-.lilii-.--ton low n-liip. S O ur.1.i . M.ir.-li 1:., II. 11. H. li-lirnlmi ll lull w il I ln'ii.l o hurst" l-.Mn-.iil nf 1,1' 1 In 1 1 1 1 1. II 1 1 tll..l'iillk'il-t't.'i .1,1- 1 Mini l.illlillii; llllpl.-tll.-ll! - Illllr (list ill .Mill... Thill tin rrl.in 11 v W. II. Fi.t v III s, k .111,1 t . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 ' 1. in. i,t mill's Ill.tlllKl Sl'lll ,'IIIM'. s.itunl i . Mnti I1I.1; utnl l.iinitli' lli,i, o. l.'-,i Will s, l,. .I, k iin.i . I iiillr mu : h i. ,- llllisnili Tiii-sil.i.v. l it, h I Mllt.,11 M.itilu . k llt-., .. stork niul l.uiiiihi; Hiil, ;,i, 1,1 . I ', inllr north nf Ailiiinslnii I'll' slim, F.-I'iimn F. . sttn k will ;.. II llw stork mm tnrmliii; liiipli tin tits J inllrs i,,,ti-wi-nI ul Ml. I'lr.isnnl Mills. Wi'iliii'siinv. ivi.riiiirv w. fiiuIh-iii Aiiioinist w 111 xi'll live stork nml f.ii inliii: llnpli'lnriils nf thr ,,t,. irslilrm f ll.iul.-l Arli.ik'ilsl, 1 Inllr suiilh uf I rrrnioiil. Til.'siliiy, M1111I1 .1. IJrni-ir.. ,1. niisi Mill m-II live Murk lltnl l.ll lllllli,' Illllrnn nl .', llllli.' Iiul lli- wi-nl ot Kri'iini.-r. Krliluy. Ki'hniiirr siiM.in l'.ritlrT. A lm s .f w II Krilli'Y, 111 hi'II I In- pri somil iriTty nf Willi llri' il 1111 Hi.. i.iil.'s III Mlilillri'l'rrk Wi'ilni'Mliiy, Murcli , Frank Frliny will wll lit.- stork iiitil 1.11 inlii;; I11111I. iik'IiI.h at FaMiiii Mill'. Tn.-s.lav, Marrh is. A. N. I(,,w will m-II htsuihiI ihk rty i-iinslsl In,' nf live stork mi l f.iim Un ii iiii'iIs iir.ir Ki.tin. r. s.ittinlni. M ilc h s i. ti. Hull' s 1. Ill si ll lintisi'. Imlil ;;,hi in I in in. ml. l'tliln., Frln-llnl-v I..V 1 N'rn-1 1 Will srll ll.illllhi; llii,!riirlil s utnl liiillsrhoi r,,,,,. In llr 'Hit IiiW lshll, 1 llllll S l..lsl l, I o, i:n'. S.ilnnl iv. M.nrli .. athriln.. Mlll. i wlll s, III.. stork mnl I.11 inlli'.' Iinplrlnnnts, I S mllrs inu t Ii Wrsl ii Ollrlil.il. Fa. Wr liirsiliiv, Frlirunrv 111. I.i-wls Kilt .-r wllls.11 liir sim k ami 1,11 inlii' iiiiptem.-iit s, 1 mllrs wrsl n ('rlitlrMllr. Tliiirs.lav, F.'linial'V '.'.. I. noli liinsr will r llln htm k lllnl l.il'lnlll' llllili'llirnl s, 4 Inllrs Wrsl nf . rhllrMllr. FllililV. lliilrll 7. . II. M.llklr Will s,. Ur sloi klllnl l.lllllllm' llllplrllirnl s 111 .Mill'. SI..V ll, I I lltlllll. s.itiinlH. M.nrli s. John l. Min. will s. l In. stork n in I 1.11 inllr.' 1 1 n il-tin-lit .ii his 1 rntrn, r. I Inllrs nun h , Mii,iri,iirh. Thiitsil.il. Frlirii.uv JT, A'lnni sliiiucrs. win j mill- in.rtn ..I Miii- srll imrsonal ir.n-ri, ill' hutyli. Standing Committee Meeting. The Snyd.-r County Itepublicaii Standing Committee will meet in the Court House, Middlchiirgh, on Tuesday, l-'ebruary at 11 o'clock, sharp. A full attendance is request ed. K. W. Tool., Chairman. LoWF.I.I.. A few Hleighs were seen on our streets last Sunday. The candidates that were put on the ticket 011 the Sth are nil expect ing to be elected at the coming elec tion. John I. Krb says, if every one keeps well he w ill soon have enough help to run two or three steam threshers. Another new boy arriv ed hist week. At this writing Jacob Krb is very low with 11 severe attack of La grippn. A. A. Itoniig is busy taking out lumber for his barn. Adam liaumgardiier was given a birthday party last week, and all present seemed to enjoy the occa sion. It was his (iillh birthday. Frank Ulsh had his thumb almost cut oil' while working at the stave mill. H. M. I'lsh was called to Troxel ville on last Sunday to attend the funeral of Harden' h little boy. L. C. Wagner says the best cure for grip is to take hold of a school of about sixty scholars where about one half .lout listen to what you nay, and if that does not worry the grip out of you nothing else will. II No.
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