The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 11, 1892, Image 4

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Published every Thursday.
H. BARTER, Editor and Proprietor.
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RATES Or ADVIRTISINQ.
All tranvli'nt nilvertlvmerita not otlnrwli
eotitrartotl fur will t iliuriffil at lit nitf of 11
conta per line (nuiiimrli'l ni'innre for first liiwr
tlnti ami lucent per line fur every Milwt'nuint
tnm-rilon.
Thursday, Feb. 11, 1892.
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A Crisis for Young Men.
Presuming tlnit 0110 party in as
good ns unotlirr s fur a t lie people
aro eoncrriH'd, it is not the little po
litical contest" in townships, coun
ties mill districts tluit makes think
ing men Republicans mul Demo
crats, lint in National events, the
lino of iliMinetion i drawn and fur
nishes the fuel that feed and sus
tains iho two great parties, l'y fuel
wo menu National measures advanc
"1 and ninintaini'il by the nidi near
the throne of their respective parties.
Late events have been sodomonstra
tivo and ho forcible in their import
that vert few intelligent, reading
young men can view them without
forming a decided opinion that au
gers ill for the Democratic party.
11 csitinitig that all young men are
intensely loyal, they must view with
ahhorrance tlie despicahle act, and
the men as will, who inspired the
opposition to the hill in Congress to
furnish transportation for America's
gifts to stricken Uussia. Did the
matter end here it might he over
looked hut the unpatriotic position
HDiueofthe Democratic papers oc
cupied in the lute dispute with Chili
in showing down right opposition
to our country by opposing the just
demands of our government for rcp
iirat ion mid apology for the insults
heaped upon our Hay:, causes the
loyal eye to stare with astonish
ment at the effrontery hhown by
thesn liritish sympathizers, and
raises tho natural question, In
case of vnr would these Tories pre
fer our defeat at arms rather than
witness a Hucecssful Hiding under a
uMicuii '"pist ration ?" Kng.
land in to-d:;lhMUch our enemy
ns it was in nvVk'J and lsi!.', and
every line of ditsent to our adminis
tration from ''American papers is
taught up with avidity by the Brit
ish journals and spied broad cast to
ishow the evident discord in and
C.Uiricipient woakuesis of our govern
believe this was the first- one in
town since '92 leap year has set in
Miss Clara Moore spent last week
at Fisher's Ferry, visiting Mrs. Kate
Campbell
Miss Susie Derr, of Mifilinburg is
visiting Mrs. A. Q. Rollback, of up
per Market street. f
Miss Evie K, Schoch has return
ed from a visit to friends in rhla-
delphia. Mistob
DKAVEH Sl'llINGS.
Last Thursday and Friday a party
of hunters were out in search of
bear. They succeeded in killingone
and capturing three small cubs about
four weeks old. J. M. Baker brought
one and keeps it in his office. On
last Saturday not less than two
hundred people visited the 'Squire
to seo the little pet. Tho 'Squire
knows how to take care of it.
J. It. Moyor purchased the Bach-
man property at Beaver town from
II. I. Bomig.
J. I). Benfer bought the Adam
Speeht mansion.
Andrew II. Ulsh Hold his mill
property toll. W. Ulsh.
Miss Carrie Ulsh, who has been
staying in West Virginia for the last
two months, returned homo.
Misses Maude and Annie Smith,
of Milroy, aro visiting friends at
this place.
). (). Kemnfer lias invented mid is
preparing a lirst-elass rubber goods
tor irossamers. etc.. which he will
soon place upon the market.
The prospects for a new lodge of
I. (). ). F. aro very promising and
will be instituted shortly.
Win. 1 (iross has rented a farm
in W est Beaver and will move there
this Spring.
J. (. Wagner, M. I)., while out
riding fell off his gig and broke one
of his ribs. J)r. Smith attended the
injured man.
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r.i. rir. i,iii"p nniidiiiico my mime n
riiii'liil.it" fur A'-hk I i'i' .linlt.'i, subjti't. fo flic
nil.s pi.Tiiliik' I li'" ll-p'il'llcaii prlnmrli'H. Vv
rlnliii li Hi it if liavliii; Imtii a llli'-liui rcpiil.ll-
i iiii. 11 ri -lili iil 'f IliN cniiiily Kliice lilrtli iiikI
in uT lnM a i iiiini v iiilii c. 1 Intend to make a
ir.ilwlit 1 am i- ami win In Imnuralilc incaiin nr
mil al all. I Kill he III tiikfnl li my rncnils fur
ilH lr Mipimrl , pnnnlilin: Hh'Iii Unit If olcctcil I
will p'-il'inii tlii- inn il'iii "1 1 hi' nniiw t tin-I.1-.1
nf ln iilillliv. .lollN S. IIASMNdKII.
I r nikllu Township.
IIi. 1'iwt.- rir im' :itiini!te - my iiiunp throiitli
I lie 1 11I11111I1-. ill vniir pan riis a i :ili'llilnlc for A-.i-lale
.luil',-1' at the i iiiiiliij.' I ' 1 1 I lean I'rlln h r
li 'II. Hi. A1 I ulna lr mill ami H noli uf the
Lii.-.liiilk.'.- Oi iiiU riiiik' In 1 illeil l fortlhi' exnl
r.iiluii hi his 1. Tin. I think I inn enlllleil to the
Mirl hv ciiiislili'iailiiii ol the Id piilillcan volelnnl
SIluliTl'iitlllty. llesnvtrilllv hilhlnUUHi.
.. T IMjlKttKMIIKHI.ISII.
Iln Post. At the curnest snlleltHtlon of n
IiiiiiiIht of 111 v li lemls, I hereliv aiillnllln'e n.
sell as 11 camlliluic lur Ass'late .inlc at ti e
lie t ciihiiIiil' llepnlilli aii I'lliiiary I'leelloti, nil..
ecl In the 1 ill' s of t he pai l v k" n ernltiu' tlieKllii ",
.1 A M KH MlIllH.KsWAHTII.i
K Kit 1ST KH'S NOTICKS. Nut hi) In hen-liv i'ji.
it Hint. O't' tiil'.nv.lnrf li.iiiit-il iHimihN lj.iw''
Illeil their Ailnili.lslralniv, liiianllaii. iiml Kx
eeiiliirs' in counts In the tc'lstcr' Olllic ol Sny.
(ler County, mul the Willie will Is' uretteliteil fur
ciiiitlnnatloii ami allowance a I the Court House
III MhlilleliuiH'h, Moinluy, Fell. VI, 1
1. Sts'iuiil ami linal iin ounl of S. A. Welcl
ami Samuel Itraileh, mliiiliilstrators of the oh
tale of Isaac Itearlch. dec il.
J. First ami tin il account of (i. A. I pllnirer,
ailiuliilstraiurof the claie nf Miiiiha K. I p
lliik'er, dee d.
:i. A mt of Krancls Miller. eecilor of iho
last ill ami l. siaiiii iil ol Aiin l' i Miller, d r'il.
I. l'lr-l ami fin d aci iiuiit i f pane Dree,
ailnilahlra'ur o tlir estate of tiei't je I.aiiiluTt,
il' i 1 1.
V Account of smllli C. II iflcv. inlinlnlstra'rlx
if I lie estate of .lullat II. ill lln'llev. (he'd.
l Kli-sl ami llu.il :m--' unit of Nathan l'cttcrolf,
k'li.trdlati ol Minna A.Swaru, otanl.)
T. First ami Dual m mt of .I itncs II. Illnif-
mill. It ' 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 -1 1:1 1 .1 if the c-tate of Kil.dieill
the exception, mi. 1 th- South, from i "" '"
... s. 11 r-t iii.il f.ii it ai -ci nut of llei'iainin Illck-
wncic uic nisi symptoms hi uisioy-; lurt. i-eciii..rv..nf th tat-ot ii uii t u.-r-
..II .'..!.. I .1 ... . l "I ler, t.
iui iiiiin oe eiccien, was sllllllge-
ly loyal tqion this occasion mid left
the traitorous utterings to the re
sponsibility of Northern doiiv;h
ht fld.s who maiiifi'st more coin ern
about the welfare of other nations
than our own so lone- as it is under a
Bcpilhlican head.
Until such manifestations cease
on the part of leading Democratic
journals lit tie hope of Democratic as
cendency c-in be entertained, for
every generation is more pronounc
ed American, and the coming man
will "little note nor long remember"
tho counseling of corrupt political
figure-heads who place party above
patriotism.
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Electro-Goid String Pianos.
1 MONO thtf inont important points of
II superiority of these Magnificent Pi
ano In, that longer than thoae of
other makes they remain In tone,
unci that, while mnnv inntriinint
which at flmt give satisfaction, become
I flat and Wiry, the Shcmacker Piano is
1 still staunch and true. It Is Impossible to
V overeftlniMte thn nil vantsgesderlveU from
i ne use or I lie rjectrotoid trlngs. i ne
ordinary iron-wrapped or so-called white
.f ' .-- I : metai-pinfi'ii utrliirs. whleli all other mak
tiT'li '" i si "rs are still coin iiel led to use. are initued!-
1 ",-. ately iifTected hyatuiosiiherieaetlan, grad-
llalltt Jn.ll.nfln.. Il.a ,.,.u.rt. . t , . -I .. ..
7-I-fsi .svV .niimTHUjiin umimimi t , t.K
v fivtuii niiti puriniuiiio iuur( ciiuci iu
tnein naoie to easily sn-.p and break. The remedy of this hna lieen success-
iiiuy Hcconipimneii fy the use of the ELKC TUO(.J(ILI)STHIN(S, which are
proof against rust and emit a superior ittiality of tone.
1 (Jo not present the Mhoemnuker itistriiuiet In eninpetition with the
low-priced and absurdly mlstinineil "ctieup" l'liinos. this eoiinty iiml ad
loining ones have Iteen flooded wlfh; but to tho-ti who apprriute a I'lano
iustiHceptihl of further Improvement nn In-trninent to do credit to their
insie-i noniKientiyorrerth M'HOKMACKKIl PIANO as unexcelled by any
u wwnu nun hi i ue iowegt prices, wnieii w'll yiehi tue a Just profit.
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Middleburgh P. O.
PAUL BILLUARDT.
E. E. BUCK,
MERCHANT
TAILOR
nee I ,
iii''tjt in ciisc of an emergency. This
M. .til of U ...
lusit'sjuuijcution :V"sl'ion among Democratic jour
Viciii t"1 'otials, fortunately, w as not the rule but
Htatvoto
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HI300.OOO
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Itpaasttl li
SKUNSCSROVK.
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In. First ami nnal :.- mt of.l.imes K. Ii.ivln,
aiiMlil.irv ii liiilhisir.itur u the cslale of lieiio
lah II. I'urcv. ih c il.
II. Account of It. I(. ItuthriK'k. one o th
i 'rut. us oi ihe estate ol .1 it. it MaiiriT, ilec'd.
!.' First ami llnal aci uiint of W. W. Itonilif,
inllnllil-tr.it.it ol t In- cslalc of iirorc;c li. i:oml
dci d
11. First nmi final account of Thomas V.. Arlsi.
im I i:eciiiot Ac, of i he isiatc of .l.ilin 11,
Melt, ilei d.
li. M. siiiniu i.. in k-i-t, r.
unlit 1. 1 ...s. II I'Mi,
slat of l.Mlla Welder,
cx-
WIImiW-' A I'I'K isi;m knts
' ' I'V irlvi n that the f.illowlti'J
Notice Is here
n dim s' Ad
pr ils' iiienis uii'l r the IJai law, have liceii tiled
wlih thei lerk of the orphans' omit of Simlcr
county fur Oinllniiatluu on Monduv, thewd
day of lo'lirtiary Wm.
Aipraleini'M of Louisa. Keiimer. widow of
.lolm K. Kri.incr, laic ol West Ferry township,
lisiei coia. , 'a., deed.
Appriilseineiit of Adclla Vltlerllmr, widow of
Daniel Mlilerlln. late of West l'erry townshl'),
stiMler county, Pu., dee d.
Appraisement of Amelia liunilrum, widow of
Kaimifi .i. t.uniinini, tale of sprlnK township,
snvder count v, l'a ilii'd.
Appraisement of Ule A. Miller, widow of
a auies n. Miner, late ot leiitro township, Snv
tier cotiui v, p. I., dec d.
.1. CALMN KClKK il. Clerk O. f.
SHKUIFF'S SALE OI
REAL ESTATE!
llobbie, youngest son of II. F.
Charles, of Water street, one dav.
in tho forepart of last week, fell
from the liny loft to th ground and
was picked up in un unconscious
condition. We are glad to state
that tho little fellow is all right
again.
Itcv. Moses Grossman, student of
the Theological Seminary of Mis
sionary Iustituto was out in Clear-
liold county over Sunday preaching
ns supply for Key. II. C. Salem.
Ilev. linker, a btudont of Airey
Theological Seminary, camo up last
week to supply the Lutheran church-
en at Freeburg and Salom over Sun-Jay.
The new express agent, , James
oyer is filling the bill at tho So-
erove station.
jjAss1 Mary Noetling, of Market
street had a very enjoyable lean.
ut aHl1"41 eaing. We1
.tlon that t. . Jn
i to tn tcDiie of the couiliot
Vt their diiK-al IoukIiiH .
Xrd 01 tna liiienueiicia biiu k m - . T.t.. SI
. s. v.. .v.. .11. Wt.llsntl Sa n m. iillOllDB' liar.. -."'
w . ? TaihJt 8 ! trUently ..oyeu.
lly virtue of a certain writ of PL Kn. Issued
out of ihciouil ol tuiiimuu plcaMand to mo di
rected I will cspuse to Piihlk' Salent the Court
iinusc in MiaiiieniirKii ai in a. in., on
Saturday, February '2( 1802,
I iAt i mi.-aii I toil certain mesMuau'o r
It'aci nf I. in t Nltn.ile In I'crt v township, siiMler
iMy. I 'a.. Imniiiled North by land of liavls
Woollier and Jacoli Schnee, Kant liy Jacoh
Scluiee, Solllll liy Jefferson ArlsiK'asl and Ml
chiicl Woomer and West liy land of Mrs. lieorire
iteu iicniiiu n ana otiiers, iimtalnlnif 8 ACItKS
more or letta, w hereon are ens-ted a (food TWO-
sioHi iihi,i.i.Mi IIOISK. L-ooa bTAHLB,
and oilier oiiIIjiiIIcIIiiltl
Tit ACT No. u-llciim' all that certain men-
suiitfe or iraci ot mint situate In township, coun
i.v it nn state afoti'sald, Imiiinleil North Py laud
u, ,iuiiu m iiiictt, niwi ny uonti neuuee ana lleury
Fisher, Soutli liy Henry Fisher, and West by
I'ulille Huail. colitalnlliif 11 ACHKS inure nrlt.su
SeKed. taken Into exis-utlon and to t sold a
ine prois-riy oi aiary is. viaruvit ana W. w.
Wiirntitl.
n. BOLKNDKR. HUerltr.
Shcrin office. Mlddleburtfh, Jan. U, "w.
Selinsgrove; Pa.
Having located pcrinancnt-
ly in Hie lsunis Koom I would
respectfully 8licit u share o
the Vuhlie patBouage.
Large and carefully selected stock
of Cloths and Cassimeres constant
ly on hand.
iA PERECT FIT Guaranteed.
Come and get my prices before
ordering elsewhere.
E. BUCK.
-FOU-
GUNS, AMUNITION, AND
FISHING TACKLE.
Rofls, Lines, Hooks, Reels.Flies.&c.
Contractor for
plumbing and steam 1
Heaters for Dwell
ings and Public
Buildings.
m ' ' '3 'it r.
mm:;
Muzzle and Breech-Loading Shot
Guns, Repeating Rifles, and
everything needed in
A Complete Hunlinn Outfit.
Orders byiuail win receive prompt attention
I B. MED. SUIT, Pi
n..l...f w nlnlKnwl were
J ohm I'hlllpt, Kennen Kquara, la., T. A. Kralti
csmiiiiKiun, ra.i c 01. ouiau, mount Alto, 1'a.i
Har. S. H. Shnnr, Bunburr. Pa.! D. J. l.il.it
lltS.Tw.lltast., Madlac, Pa. Wia. lift. 1RM
MnntrowHt., fhllatUlahla; H. I.. Run., Sim
V I n. D..,llnu 1'. .,1 J f t, . I .
. , ., tvit,HL - Bill VUhL-ll m Tj.
tMLocuitbLKvadlDa'. l'a. Und for mnnUi' . w....-w..I?'.J1,JLKf)1)t;K' BUerttr,
... Duenn av iuv iuuicuuifu,4an. w, low.
I
shkhiit's sale of
REAL ESTATE !
Jly virtue of a certain writ of HI. Ka. tunned out
of the Court of Common Picas nml to me directed
I will exoe to public aalo at the Court House
In Middleburgh. at 10 A. M on
Satuailaj', February 20, 1892,
All that certain meaHuatf or tract of land, altu.
ate In Chupman townahlp, Hnyder couuty, Pa,,
conUtolnf ONE LOT. bounded North by land ot
John M. Hlne, Eaat by Jonathan Btiuuu, South by
Kenjarnln Blrkhart and Went br William Hum
meL, on which la erwusl a IJWKLLINU UOUBK.
bhaiL and other out-bulldlnpi.
MImmL taken Into execution, and to be noldaa
UM pivjieiigr ui wu finu ana reter Meitt.
DR. L. II. VOELKLEI?,
DENTIST.
Van liosklrk'a old stand,
SELINSGROVE, PA.
Treating, flllinjf. artificial teeth,
brklno and crown work. Nitrous
oxide pis for palnleva extractions,
everything pertaining to Dentiatry.
J A 8. O. CHOUSE,
ATTORNEY AT 1.AW,
MlDDLKBUBU, PA.
All Lualnens tatrustei to his care
will receive prompt attention. Con
tultation in English and Uermao.
G. C. GUTELIUS,
THE ONE-PRICE LOTHIER!
DEALER IN
Fashionable Cloth
ing, Hats, Caps,
Neckties, Gents
Famishing Goods,
Snmincr Under
wear, and Celcloid
goods, Men's shirts,
CJinldren ::mit
ana everything to
t- . i
. x v lltll AJJ 1
handsomo and feel
i i .
nappy, ni prices
that discount all
imitation stores
Clohing for prince pauper!
nin.: it i i i. ... . ...
vyiuuuii- ui!u iooks iikosiik and wears like leather. Oomo
to tho old Kcliablo where you get what you pay for. My
new stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all tho
latest styles. Too busy waiting on customers to tell you
MA...SVA 1 1
viuu anu see ior yourscit.
G. 0. GUTELIUS,
Middleburgh, Pa..
more.
Coif Stoyes, Heaters ami tops
My tot-k of Ftoveo in now in and I tun prepared to tdiow a superior line of
Heaters.
Royal Acorn,
adiant Xovclrv,
Columbian Art,
Sunshine and
lieaver.
Ranges.
Grand Perfect,
Othello,
Sunshine,
Montour,
Xcw Cappello and
Queen Esther
r W m'VAI 'SfovM are the N EW A LHIAN, NEW SUSQUEII N V
.'VL'",OKANP"I Infa-t lean sellvou auv ntov In
the market and at lowe r .-f , .Vt, .V , " ".e,'y.0, !'. t(.v 8 '
counlv. s""' j n"r "niur iienierin tne
AwMi awl .Swufc l WMhI-
ae0dth "f.SlTKI110" TIN WAKE constantly on hand- Come and
seo the Stoves. 1 hey are not only very cheap but very handsome.
J. H. RHOADS, Middleburgh.
1875- 1891.
n,.
Il Fill
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-AT
Openlieiier'
Clolli Bazaar,
SKLIXSGKOVE, PA.
Tln Suinnu.r is ended and Fall is hore and we are here also
with a very large utock of fiiHlilouuijIo and well-llttinif Fall
aud inter Clothlne;.
GENTLEMEN'S-:-SUITS.
mE have a large stock of Mens Suits ranging In prioe-frotu
f up to J.i. We have it heavy weight Jilitok Cheviot war
ranted all wool at (l 75 that cannot be sold for less iu Penn
sylvania. Don't fail to call when vou need a suit.
We have a heavy weight Cassiuiere at $0.75 that cannot be
equaled anywhere else. It makes tin excellent school or
business suit. Our stock of Black Worsteds is larger than
vf- . have the" 1,1 SaoqnP. Cutaway and Prince Albert
Suits to lit almost any man. These goods have a soft fluish
and will not wear glossy.like Corksorew does.
QyBrcoats-:-OTBrcoats-:-OTercoatjr
Our stock of Fall aud Winter Coats is the finest that ever
came to Snvder county. We have them for .Men, Youths.
Hoys and Children, and It will pay you to come and examine
luy stock before purchasing elsewhere.
We have the largest line of Men's Pants that we eyer had
We can fit almost any one and the styles and prices cannot
be equaled. AN e have a full line of Hats and Caps, and
Gents' Furnishina Goods !
- Plusu 52K JlfinX! Ho-beV ,U" "M f "r9 Bknket8'
WOLF AND BEAR ROBES I
Whlpa from lOo to $3 apiece. We inyite you all to "call at
your earliest convenience at
H. OPPENHEIMER'S,
Selinsgrove, Pa
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