VOL. 27. MIDDLEBUHGH, SNYDER CO., PA., FEBRUARY 20,1890. NO. 8 ITEMS of LOCAL INTEREST J. W. Bunkle has gone to Belle- Rinrain week at P.M. Sehooh's, Don't huv your Furniture, Bed- i orH)cito depot, oiiioieiuiiaiyi. ftn,i Carpets uutil you attend TVibcrt's gallery is closed until . Ji. l lix Largo l'unlic Sato oom- - . . . . if iiit tt -jv f- j ti riturn m i i nnmiy. ii. monoing Marcu -iin. iu new itw, Come and we the bargains nt i . Tj10 ivnnsylvaniu Bailroad is cx- II. Stdiotl. porinionting with the Fnst Luke n,m't fii.il to see . II. i olix large t vlo of ears over the S. ,v L. ronI, public Stilo It v ill pay you. nu they arc proving a wonderful success lor easy ruling nnn oonuiy of finish. They arc hented by steam and thus the dangerous ear Move is put away with. We hopo they will favor us with huoIi cars all tho time H. See new aiivoriisoineiu ui vt . tL.avr in thin issue. i reduction of 2i per cent on rub ber boots at Garinun s. Will sell all my remnants below . , At C1..W.1. COM, 1 " ' ' Lost. A dollar bill by not pur eeing my shoes at (larniHii s. Kiii'liT, when you come to court c(,st week bring us a new subson- L,r. ft fluntzberger pays tho highest ii i. . f....u ...,tl. .... tini'S I'T an Kimin in mi n in i.n Buy the (irit for Saturday, Feb. 22. It will contain n graphic ac count of the execution of . Jiceley Hopkins at Bellefonte on Thursday, February 20. l ive cents u copy. Bv mail 0 cents in stamps. Address C. F. Mr.xsni, Middlcburgh At tho election of the B-avcrtown r cn'ii"" i - , i .i ii n: ...i .... t.. n...' ,.;4;.,,. n last weeK i no om oincers nu ie- siiriiur Hijiejoi Mini imiiiiiiS iv . . i. t elected. The business of the com pany is prospering so well under these men that a change was con hiilereil detrimental to the com pany's interests In order to prepare for the Spring trade, Seebold Itunkle areoll'ci in extraordinary bargains in all kinds of goods which will continue unti about March 1. In the meant inn the public is respectfully invited to eomo and take advantage of the P. M. Sihoch's, opposite depot G C. Outelius will sell all his . ... . . , ii . i m-intrr c otlnng at cost ior tne nexi 30 iliiys greftt bargains. Fine line of Cashmeres at 2rc. nil tut week at 1'. Jl. Mciiocn s, oppo- siie depot You will find everything in the Furniture lino at Felix' Largo Pub lic Sale. All tie w (tihkIs, N'ixt week at P. M. Schoch's, op i i ii ; i. 11 I ir.. POMtO ucpoi, 4 llieu. uii, inn rietta, sold at 7c, will sell at 71c. All Goods represented on Felix' same. Hon. Louis Ii. Atkinson, of tlu - - . . ,-. . , . ... .. i to Hale biU are Xew ,W.. and M a , ih-, sa . in, . wero ln'foro thecomniittee he move ids Bold at five per cent uu amendment, which was adopted, it post at R Guntzberer's akiug report h from the Cominitteo Trfii i TV on Invalid Pensions privileged, m ior, Middleburgh, Pa. onjor nt ftny time. Dr. Atkinsion SPRIG ELECTION List of Officers Chosen in this County on Tuesday. Capturing a Wildcat. Week before last Charles lloush, tho great hunter of Washington township, while out hunting foxes on Firestono Ridge south of Free- burir. discovered tho tracks of a Adams Twp. Justii f the Peace, i, , Tl . i i : i . ,i IJanaefi JliiUileswai th ; Jinlgu oi wildcat. He Pt bis dogs ,.n he E1M.ti()lt M L NV(Wlt.,. . Ilis,)(1.. trail and started in pursuit of the tort of Flection. Frank Troxcll, animal. Afte r a long chase during I Isaac Moycr ; Supervisors, Isaac U'llli.ll 111.. flkf U'illl.t tlllMlllf fl'llltU Nhawver. J. J. Shimler: Overseer . ., t t n i 1 1 of Poor, Moses F.rb : School Direc- to escape the fury of the d .g . and , VviivrlAf jullI, Si.at.l : jump ilown at tho tipproacli ot Auditor, J. 1 . II. Mover i lax Col- Uoush. tho animal was "holed" in a lector, J- I' - echiuan. dge of roeks which made further Beaveh Iwr. Judgo of Llection. :i r ... n... i: i. : II. ii. manners: l ii.-lieeun s. .u. M. imiimih ii me llllie iieinu iiniiwn-i . , .. ., .. , -. , , . ., 1 ., . ,, , , T it McDonell, Wiliuer Bickel ; Super- sible. Mr. boush plugged up the viHors, A . V . Kngel, ,Iuo. Wetel; hole and returned home. He wait-1 Overseer of Pool . joseiih Middles- ed several davs and then taking warth ; School Directors, Geo. V. with him u steel fox trap ho opened Vry?u,Jr. J,!,"J1!",i' . V r'.j .. , , , , , i . , Auditor, C harles K pecht ; lax the hole and placed tho trap in it in (jollector, Isaac Winters. siu h a position that the cat woui.n - ijEAVhi Twv. Judire. How- have to spring it in order to get out. ardll. Herbster ; Inspector, K. C. S. The next morning bright and Peter. CJ. A. 1 isher jC.onM able, .John early ho started for the home of tho L- 'P vis;rs, vnam i ai.u -..... , , ... .garduer, Henry In aster ; Overseer, animal. He found her outsido of .,,,1,,. k'i.l..v . s,.i...,,l hn torn. her hole, bristling with auger and Isaac Wieand. Charles 11. Herb blowing like mi adder. Her right ster ; Tax Collector, W. G. Smith ; . , .... u,w t 1. .. i.Ui,i,. vi,.,.. lli'imuin, Mill. Iirviri , .v.iv.nv.i, r " - -.- . - ......... the cruel jaws of the steel trap. She will bo sold without reserve All goods Mote first, cost at R, ii iii .: nr:.l. 11,1 mc ciinuiui, miiucuui(,ii, i . I order nt nnv snninl onin in T)rv Donils for onfi has been distinguished all through i i.. r his CoinrreHHional career as mo WW'S OI1IV irnic I Ulllllli:in ink iiiwii- i . . . . . 11:... .... 11. Iu ,.,,n , t- l ii ill r u .1... 1.'. IIU'IUI ui inn Miiiin-i, iiiiii iim any, rei). -i, iii x . .'i. nuiiiui n, "i'-Mluit. ja th district is thus well do poito depot. I served. ftrrnxOiirih It ii tjniph. t ! 1 11 1.. I - .... . lunuture, lieiiiiing ana varpeis Detective Leopold Alexander of every description, and all unn iCtit nf the Alexander Agency, o fW. will be sold nt W. II. Felix' Philadelphia, is in trouble at least Larue Public Sale. hlu i in juil with Detective Hall, tho Gentlemen, if you wish to save 20 head of another farco detective per cent, in the price of heavy boots agency, for beating n Mrs. F.mily B. call early at V. I. Carman's, Middle- Hooper, of Philadelphia, out of 25,- Well W by fraudulent representations. v.... .... t.ww.i..v Detective (?) Alexander figured so n ,;,..i i. ,.l..l,;i,t V......L- prominently m the Ham " "III I Mill 11 V4 1 hi iH'- I . . 11' n,. r..,.iw.,1.1.. tnvi-it ease and incurred such general dis- her Jauchter. Mrs. Laura Smith. lik" ' tllis C,,l"lt-V t.,'!lt Is" ouo n , it -ii v it will shed tears over his dilemma, Fmnii.,,.,. n.u.ti,, ,l f',., n,. Sid,, Next week being court we. k it is .a,,,,..,..,,,,,'., Tu.7.,,. Ar,,,.i. .ui. our first harvest for 1S;m). Wean and continues tho balance of the always in need of money and es ,vw.j pecially what is due us on Mibserip H. E. AValter has put a planer in- tion. You cannot afford to owe us to operation at Paxtonv 1 e. and any "l w ' ni ll"0, ,, l" ll u '1 .you ptrsoiiH needing tlooring, siding, Hurfiicing will bo benefitted by call- iug on him. Lftilios, did you seo thoso W. L. Douglas 2 dress shoes, and thoso $i grain shoos for every day wear at Gurnmn'H ? The best in tho market tor tho price. Call and seo them be foro buying elsewhere, What Charley Wolfe says is al longer. It looks bad to have the date on your name tab show two or three years' arrearage. Those who havo paid up havo our thanks and must not take this hint to them selves, but thoso who havo remained silent to our entreaties must tonry ui or get along without tho Post. Roll or Hosoh. Tho follwong persons havo paid their subscript ion way interesting, and wo publish his to the Post to tho dates opposite comment on current politics in an their names, mioum any misiahes other column. It is gratifying to occur in these credits or on your pa ws how good Charley is himself and P('r l'1(;,lH0 llotlf' us : how bad tho balance of tho world. "v K'!' I IfcVI' 'It .iiniuiirnuiiiii MatiumonulMakket: ' i. Kitim. Snrlinf Tvi. i. ,'ilfl SliHilTiT. lii uvi r I A. )(. Smltli. Ol'ilH' MIIIh.1 j,,lm Ki . UU lillulO. ... ., Hijrlim Twp. ,.L..r N.ki Julio lli trlilc. H.-iiJaiiilii J. Muiirnr. A. Holshue. l'ui, T.i.l.... II V V'.,lll..v. made repeated and desperate at- Iu ,t)li,tulv. r . St me. Pei civai tempts to get at him, but ho was llluitinau ; Tax Collector, S. (i. Bin nreniireil for iust such mi emeiL'eiicv giuuau t School Directors, Win. r. i i 1 1 , . i i ... i i ,i . Sanders, lsiiali Walter; Supervis and had fastened a long pole to ho OVM; ivtlr lli rt.uin, Ke.ibcn M.ook ; endol the trap chain, by the aid of Ovurseor, J. K. Snvder : Auditor, which he kept himself out of her Datid Kerr ; Constable, W in. Napp. reach. Chapman Twr. I udge of Flection, 1 Ti. U'ii4 mIh iiri tiiil-i.i 1 with it utruiii! Patrick Brown : Inspectors, . I. . , ' i i . . . , i Hummel. Thoinas Keiehenbaeli camass oag .. was prouaeu S(J vi j A Shairer, tied wun a oiuM-himi in uie up, lino, lUlclt Iverstotser : School Unci tors. holding it open with a forked stick J. B. Hall, Thomas Paige, i(t. J. ho stirred the cat into it and then Portzlino and Win. H. Swart., tie :) , uverBocr oi roor, h. j. Ainoui ; uiiwniL.' u sunt no (liseiiLraeea ine ..n. ........ i v u ,.i.uti.t..i ' " ' ' AUA . WIH-IHU, V . .... 1 t fcv trap from her leg, threw tho bag Auditor, Duvid llerrold over his shoulder and marched home I . VpNKU!t Twp. Judire of Election, in such a stato of triumph as oidy a James Knterhn j Inspectors of hlec- successful hunter can experience. A.U'V" VU VCl?'.. w. ' . iast Saturday ho sent tho cut .;(,(.,., uor,,H i,;,,!!,.,. Jul,,, I(.,.ial; over to Fx-ShcriiV Boleiider. and it School Directors. Adam Itciiiiinger, can now bo seen at the Washington Frank Walter ; Oyereeer of Poor, ir r r ..i IJOhll .U. Clover: Auditor, lieo. r. ji.MiMi- ii,-,- 1. 1 tii.uni-. u., . ....... 'e..J...n v, Hlu. n. , . , . ijuj m;i . mi vi.un .i.. ..... ...... is about as hcrcc looking an Constable. I). L. Butlinirtoii. For animal us one will wish to see removal of voting place trom Bow stands about fifteen inches high, is er'n school house to Fuglu Hotel, ii....ilv l.if... iv .r,,.vi ..ui,,, W". aguiiisi in. ...:n i....i. . i..: i i r..r... i..:i Jackson Twp. Judire of Flection, nititiiiiiiv m i iocs, Mini i, i in ly lull, i,. .. , i . . i l , . -i i i i i i i , ,i H. M. Derk ; Inspectors, P. P. and terrible looking claws and teeth. uroUMt., Daniel Hollenl.acli : Justice It is supposed to bo a common w ild dt tho Peace, .1. 1 laubcrmau nt nini ,1c m Iii.. inn. in i vi.i v ii.. lax Collector. .). L. Jli i'inaii; rm , . i.-i I in-rvisors. Samuel Itolleiibach. h. Jt. niii-i-t i'.i-i-ipi iiil: nn inn, i iiit 11 r- -, . . .. .. ii n rn t, i Leitncr j OMisecr ot 1'oor, .Morns sembles that of the Bay lynx. Krdlev. Jr.. David Sassanmn: School Directors, Noah Blouse, Newton Wetzel; Auditor, David Wetzel. m it i i. ; .. i , . i ., i I i il'iM.r.in linn jiiiiii'i ii . ii i i circle at some places, remarks un hjufKt.BH , .p . st. t lei ;Town Cuncil. exchange. It is called tho spider llohiiiwii Pi vinaii. Prank Bachmiiu.J. web liartv.' mid is becoming iiiiilc F. Bolt. : School Directors, L. M. .,ii, il,,i- 1 1 kiwU i.f , ii.n,;...r ,. MoiltZ, A. H. Slllltll ; Judge of KleC- i.i .1 f ,, turn, I'liink Bowcir-ox : Inspectors many threads as theio are guests all ot i.jit.t.titJll, p j. lJwersox, Joseph over the house, twisting thi lil about Musscr ; Overseer of Poor, Joseph the Pictures, over doors and win- Bowersox : Auditor, Henry llach dows. etc. At theen.l of each thread i Tax Collector, W ill. Bonilg, is a number and each irncst is fur- MositoK 1 wp.-.J udge oi l.lection, I i ,, ,. IT. 1. 11 lllillucl; Inspectors, Peter nished with a corresponding num- v.,..,.., s il, l,., Scl,,,,.! Diiec her. The guests find their number tors, J. P. Cot yell, Samuel Bulicks; and lollow ly tho threads through Overseer, Daniel .1 arret t ; Mipervis all their devious windings and snarls ors. J. H. P.ail.v, Oeo. .iiiuuei niaii to l in ,.i..l ii .r,. it i i.. ..u-i.; 'lulluul A- Sl'lilMi Twp. Judge, .billies Hol er : Inspector. Wm. H. IJeigle ; School Directors, Samuel S. Sellers, K II. Stciiunger ;.Schoul Dir. Henry Get, Isaac Aurand ; Supervisors, W. If. Fwing. T. F. Peitz : Over seer, James Kliuirh-r ; Tax Collector, Jonathan Spaimler : Auddor. I. I. Maubeck. Ski.insohove. -Chief Burgess, Frank 1 1 ii J. Sehoch : Town ("onnoil, Wm. II. McCartv. Newton I'elner ! Jus- tieoof the pence, Charles K. Itisln l; Seliixil 1 liriilins Irviti It l.'iiinii'. H. F. Charles : Overseers of the Poor. Henry Sehoch. Henry J. Deo- blcr j Assessor, Valentine llolig ; Tax Collector. B. Kant. ; Audi tor, John V. bossier ! J lldge, ('has. Covert : Inspectors, 11. A. Kohrbnch, D. A flrich. ! Union Twp. Judge of Flection, II F. Charles: Inspectors, Allen Sechrist, 11, B. Neitz ; Supervisors, Daniel kreblw. ,. . Wise; School Directors, J.O. Mali!, M.Herrold; Overseer of Poor, G. C. Aurand; Auditor, W. .V. Lenliart ; Tax Col lector, Henry G. .s'echrist. Wasihnoton Twp.- Justice of the Peace, William Mover ; Judge of Flection, Nathan H. Deild : Inspec tors, Jere Charles, Peter Kieitzer : Tax ('ollector, Henry S. Schnee ; Supervisors, Jonathan Grimm, Lew is Moyer ; Overseer of poor, ( leorge Hosterinaii; Clerk, A. M. Wonder. A new 'fad' has struck tho social Gl.ojiK Mil.l.s. The .streets still continue to keep muddy. Miss Mary 1 1 u in iu-l is reported somewhat better. J. N. Berg'm jaid his parents a short visit last week. Some of our old men suggest that when spring is coming we enn look for winter. C. O. Mover left this morning for Shaiiiokiu, MtCariuel and Locust Gap where he is transacting business matters. Harry W. Hummel, Esq., one of Seliusgrovo's gayest young men, was at this place lust Monday looking for potatoes. George Beinhard and sister Alice, formerly of l'.lkhart, Ind., who have mingled among their host of friends here, will start for their Western home on Monday. Miss Snyder and her intiuiati friend, Miss lleitZ, two of Hellldon's accomplished young ladies, w ere en tertained by Miss Ida Snyder over Sunday. Two special young ladies called at a neighboring school and created a racket while there with the teacher. Ladies, we advice you to stay at home. C. A. Meiser the jolly young man is this week clerking at C. A. Moy er s. Invitations are out for the mar riage ceremony of W. II. IJipka of this place, to Miss India S. Wills of Kichlield, Pa. lloys get ready to render an old fashioiird serenade. P.XTKIi'K. Bkavkutown. On last Wednesday evening, at about half past eilit o'clock, the clerk in Friedman 4 Get.' stole discovered a lively little lire in that part of the cellar occu pied by the above firm. (The build ing is owned ami part of it occupied as a dwclluighyA. J. Middleswarth.i The lire was soon extinguished, p had been started in a wooden box tilled with pine and shavings and Well coal-oiled, and placed llluong coal oil barrels immediately under the cellar w indow, and it is suppos ed that some rascal took a hoard out of the W indow and dropped a lighted match or cigar into theln from tin outside. Had it hot been discover ed for a few minutes later the cut ire building and perhaps half of the town would have In en rediici d to ashes before morning, since the m ans for xtinguishing a t'ne in lleaveitown are very inadequate. Hev. P. F. HasMngor of near Mid dlccrcck, and Miss Mollie ,i chiiian of near this iJuce were j lined in tho holy bonds of wi dloi k on 'I'hiusday evening, Feb. l:th, by Bev. J. C. Muiuma. We congratulate our oM friend and his young bride, and wish them a happy and prosperous ourney through life. Tin' iron box stolen from Kx-sher-ill' Specht's safe a few weeks ago, containing some valuable papers, was found near Selinsgrove and re turned to Mr. Spccht, but tin" box had been broken open and the val uables were missing. Flias Spccht of whom I made mention a few weeks ago as being seriously hick, is still very weak, and his recovery is doubtful. Mr. Henry Kern is on tho sick roll. Candidates are very numerous. Isaac Wetzel took possession of tho Central Hotel on Friday. Mr. Arbogast remuins until after court, and his family hasgonetoFieeburg. Citizen. Uti-V. KmiiIh-i, y. llusHliiKi-r, i .nary i.. .ui'liuiuii, JWiu. II. Klpku. iiu'im s. w luu, "in"! A. Hli-ki'l, 1'ir.ili It. Ainiiiiti. J'jiarli (i., !iy, tM irj June H.Ti'(y, .M unn hi . .......i..... "H ...I. T -1 L.l .!. .- I A. II'IIIIHIV. vjiuiiuuiiuuiv o icou nieiuiiiiror ... it.ui.i, wit week made tho Ladies Mite So- outer Kiwk. Clttv of Mi.1.11..1iiii-1. . ,ir,.ii..,.f nf h A. N. How. i. . .. . : . , iiiirluirt. nv'-(li)ll'ir L'old nifi-A in leeni'iiil ion I .. .. ..... , ... ,,,.,lr ..,.-., ft the nohlu work they aro engaged oeo. Kmiirimui. She has tho sincere thanks of AU.-u IIiihsInkiT. h hidies and ull others w ho are in- "iisiea ui their work. n. i. AriHiiriiht C C. Soobold, the enterprising and M",,"' M'"',,tl lJ succesKful dealer in Pianos, Organs, ,"ri nmiiig Jiachuies appears elsew here j,,ki-iii cii inn. in this issue and invites attention to -Mt ii;i-i i ni, h. hiPiin,lu ir.1. . 1...1.1 ..!!, Mrs. KutflliMViT, ilU VlUUr) OVlitJ IIUHI ItlilY mi; hut not too bold as he can Wk it. M'heu a man has a good '"ing it is well to niako it known, niu Mr. Seebold has struck tho pop J. K A. .Mijosrhllll, .1. II. Knli'i-lllH', Jiirulill irllimli. JimIiiIi Ni'iIikhI. I.i.iar I.i'l'li'.v. I'i'l i'y Hurt'. Kt'l). 1. '!! Manli 1, 1)1 Feb. 1, 'WO Jan. 1. 'W April I.'KO IK't. 1, 1w M.iy I, vj AUK. I, 'VO Kill. 1, 'VI Ki'!. 15, '1)1 Aug. I, 'Stf Ki ll. 15. Mil Ki-h. 1.1. HI Mun li I, mi Ki ll. I. MM May 1, '() D.'C 1. VO Auif. 1, 'HO Krii. i, mi I'l ll. 1, 'til Ki ii. i. mi Nnv. 1, Mm April 1, 'VO Jan. 1, mi Jan. 1, mi May 1. 'vo Ki'l). 1. mi Kelt. 1.1. Mil Inn,' 1, Mai Mnivti 1, mi Jan. 1. Mm Vaivli 17,'im Muivtl 1. Mm prize them. Tho pursuit leads to all kinds of complications, ami is very amusing.' Cknthe Coi-nty's Murdeiious Citi- Minni.Ki HKKK TM'. Judge, W. H. Buyer ; Inspectors, J. J. Pauling, W. 1''. Wagner : Justice of the Peace, A. C. Fields ; Tax Collector, Asoph Beaver : Overseer, Chas. J. How- Auditor. 1). F. Boil i School Direc- zkns. -To-day, Thursday, at high tors, Fniauuel Benfer. J. F. Walter ; , ir,.,ii ;.. ii. l .. .. i!u Supervisors, (i-o. J. Polish, Uciija- ..v.w.1, ,..,,....,, uu,,,,,,,,-,., . niu iiumliu.i . xwp Clerk, Oeo. F. uu aim nioiuci -in-law wm uo lluiuinel. swung into eternity in tho jail at Pens Twi Tax Collector, Irvin Bellefonte. Sherili Cook, after F. Laudeiislagi r : lownship liens Ktranulimr him will have im.,t.li,.r "r.er David NVitmer ; Towiiship ; if.. .ii- i n I Clerk, Helirv Mover ; Schoil Dine subject for a nocktio-party m tho t 'D LHudcnshigor, S. A person ot Allied Androws, who kill- poyer i (Jverseer of Poor, J. P. ed Clara Price, rino for tho Hcnteuco Fisher : Sunervisors Henry Laudeii and fit food for ll, millou-u Tt.,. 'IK'''". B--l'"- Bojig i Judgo of Flee- - " II...., Vr It II,, u. I nutiiiiitiil'u sides these, ho has tho W eavors Iaac Bow, C 11. Fnlley ; Auditor, who killed old man Annum, Stuoh- D. W . Mo.v ei ick who shot Miko Bordner at a Peiuiy Twe. Justice of thi Peace, .,1.. mi;,,,. ,....,.!. T..i,.. in. Goo. F. Brosius i Judgo ot l.lection, niiuvi,ui ii, mill g VI U l't IV), lk 'i lit f ... ..l . : ... i i ,i 1,, '. David Bilger ; Inspectors, doorge win. m niipinmeu iiuauy hiaoooii ti. hi-,.r. 1 1 ( !. I bias : Tax ( o eetor. John Vieghilofer at Snow Shoo on David Wooiiicr ; Auditor, Fli portz- Thursday.C.th inst., while a man by "no ; Suiei visors, O. W . Hoi nbi rg- tho name of Kleinfelder snanned a Vf' iM l ' ' i ,, .. ii,,i . A . iV. nciinee, u, i'. vioounii ; Ivor three times at tho breast of ('lei-k. i:..i,mi,,in KuinieU. l ii . . I J a man uy ino name ot Pnod at Co- Pkuhy Wfst. Jmlge. Ben. N'ogh burn last week whom ho accused of Inspectors, H. W. Kcrsti-tter, John being too intimate with his (Klein- Whitely; Justice ot the Fence, (S.H fehl t field for a vigilenco eominittee, hang tho scoundrels before their victims are cold and save tho county tho ex pense of trial and execution. elder's) wife, but tho weapon failed r1,u,V a!"1 V" lV-Kj., ''i,1ini'; v , y ,, , . lax Collect or, L. S. SI roup ; Super- o discharge. It would bo a npo viH(rHf Jollll Amii h, Fre.lerii'k Ar- bognst ; School Directors, Aaron Bothermal, Henrv Leitzel ; Over seer of tho poor, Jonathan Womcr ; Auditor, . B. Shrawdor ; Con stable, II. C. St roup Lowei.i.. J. J. Steely was si cu on our streets last Saturday. Daniel Kerstetter is improving under the inedii al skill of Dr. Dean, Lcwihtown. Congress scorns to bo doing all they can for the soldier. They will all receive a pension in tho year they sign their papers without a nine. Never get angry if some one tells tho truth about you. Your motto should be, "I will try ami do better tho next time." T. F. Swineford expects to move to Millln county in tho spring with tho hopes of farming for Jerry Kncpp, one-half utile east of Lewis town. H. M. Ulsh reports the veterinary business on tho increase in Milllin county. Tho little auction that occurs now and then at the Hall seems to bo a one sided affair. If tho article is bid up one cent above tho selling price, "go," if olio cent below the selling price, "no go." U. No. AiiAMsiiruu. Kobirt S. Smith traded his house and lot to J. L. Kanawell on some lumber and !) in cash, and now Jake will move to Fiogtown. Mr. Smith will put up a house iii Piiicgrove, and wants to move into it by April 1st. You must hurry up or you will havo a late April. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Spccht are on the sil k list. l'i'ed. Koliiig and daughter, of Kccdsvillc, are visiting friends at this place. Miss Kosa Sehoch, of Middle burgh, is visiting Ira I'lsh's. Who is the fellow that lost the bet and to compromise the matter divid ed one half of a dried peach into three cipuil parts .' Jus. B. Spangh r and best friend took a trip to Union county friends. Township candidates are numer ous, uinl I am certain some will be left. Bev. Mumiita is conducting a se ries of meetings in tho Lutheran church. Prof. J. C. Hotiscr will condui t a Normal school id this place this summer, and Prof. Billhardt will tench drawing and music. The two gentlemen are ablo instructors. All who comtcmplatc going to school should give them a trial. And now our old G. A. It. friend, Daniel Beigel, has taken unto him self a wife iu tho person of Amelia Hackonbcrg. Kate and Gertie Shannon are visiting friends at Middleburgh. Persons wanting Furniture, Bed ding, and Carpets will mivc money by attending W. H. Felix' largo Public Sah', .March 1th, Lewistowu, Pa. Miss Vickie Frdlo is moving her stock of millinery and fancy goods to Selinsgrove to-day where she will continue, tho Imsiness with an in-ci-ciiso of stock, superior in iiuahty and low in price. Wo wish her suc cess in this as well as in any other enterprise she may engage in. United States National Bank Fx itmiiicr Miller visited tho First Na tional of Midilleburgh last week and reported that ho was well pleased with the condition of the Bank and congratulated tho oiliccrs on tho successful management of the same. Notice To School Diulctoks. meeting of school Directors will be held iu F. F. Bower's ollioc, Middle burgh, Feb. '21, to deeido upon a County uniformity of tost books. Fii h district is rei.iostod to send a delegate. C.AV. Hl.llM.VVN. , j ... bounty supt. ; t , uiur chord. I. V .... - - -
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