r r 1 A SpostJ L.io.ilv NEWS O. n n -w TT tfo TrT . A KU.frtln i-fopl""?1 L , IfoplP. ! faro lwa.v"P",n tor t to iw pntronn. MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., PA., SEPTEMBER 15, 1892. no. &S of LOCAL INTEREST ! S s Carrio Wittenmyor is visiting City. r. e orchard grass seed for sale 1 (. N. Kbdley, Kantz, Pa. $ new silver 2 cent pieces have counterfeited. days and nights will be equal B 21st of September. jt. 17th will bo the anniversary I battle of Antietaiu. lawful now to catch German frith hook and line. hing at greatly reduced prices jo next two weeks at Guntz- i iters, squirrels, delinquent sub jra and other gamo can now bo Jfegally. . Will Siiaonton, of Mifflin- npout Sunday with relatives Sdleburgh. i t festive fly already begins to lb the water bucket over night. iy is nearly over. I can now bo supplied at Aur Millinery store with a new ; of Fait hats. &c. 11.88 Carrie hecnnst, oi huamoKin, ; the; guest of tho Dunkleberger fc. in owincfora. " Lauretta Smith and boii " V of Carboudale are here visit r 'stives and frieuds. X latest reports from tho Maine ' . ml l 11 ftgavotno tate to mo iie jns by 10, (MK) majority, fc. lltssinger and famil, of McLean county, are visit-ttiYt'B-ifc I"ranklin township. intzberger will havettsSton ;n September 2Und and Octo They being Hebrew holidays IAc:iiu lino v iv I'lvni iutii the finest bunch of Niagra i 'pi i... 'i nu unvB rr bi-ii. . I J reeburg Conner concurs I Post in tho belief that the changing of scliool book 4. VI. . Ii. Blair and Mrs. liurt t Miillinburg were the guests litor and family over Sun . i' lst;n NetV. wife and child, of Bon, Schuylkill county, spent ff7-:With his father, Rev. I. I .1 familv. I t.'iather is putting on a docid- I Appearance. The foliago on "ttutains already begius to TLs of turning. ttued, of Sunbury, will ex till lino of guns and iishin; i tho Grangers! Picnic at ill, this week. r feot forbear congratulating pon its ublo corns of cor its, which, wo believe is us ,t of any local paper in tho A. . tral Dry Goods stoin Kn !'. Jsd Will bo cloned, and no bun. friU be transacted on Thurs- le'niber i!2nd, it beinir holiday. & Oil Liniment is equally lUftn aud beast. 1'5 and CO V Ibottlo. For huIo by W. II . TM pUddloburgh, and J. W. Contrevillo. Sept. btablo keepers should ul ,,'Tn" p Arnica & Oil Liuimeut in , Mil' I . nothini' lik it. fill li , . nun. leaver. Middln. J. W. Soiiyjiul, Centro- 'lion, Toatz returned from Phil ;,hia on Friday of hint week, ac ani 1 by his wife who had been iv " rtho caro of physicians iv: '. weeks. Sho is greatly ini )J ( ' hopes aro entertained of 1 psburg Ledijer says: irios in balloting for a ft liard timo with tho ' Five of them wrote 4vo wrote it "g-i-l-d-y " k "j-i-l-t y," and the (Souldu't road or write. Philipsburg politician 7 too. in VP liied V .lit, f 1'lie Miss Mabel Wittenmyer and Harry Bower left for Lewisburg, on Wed nesday, to resume their studies in Bucknell Institute. For a mild cathartic and efficient tonic, tiso Baxter's Mandrako Bit ters. Every bottle warranted. For salo by W. H. Beaver, Middlebursh, and J. W. Sampsel, Centreville.Sept. Miss Vergio Miller, of Miillinburg, and Miss Sloane, of Philadelphia, spent Saturday with their friend, Mrs. Chas. H. Walter, in Middle burgh. Thousands walk the earth to-day who would bo sleeping in its bosom out for tho timely use of Downs' Elixir. Foi' salo by W. H. Beaver, Middleburgh, and J. W, Sampsel, Centreville. Sept. Tho Democratic Senatorial con ference for this district met at Ho tel Shikellimy Tuesday after-noon of last week aud H. E. Davis, of Suubury was nominated on the fourth ballot. Mrs. Ner Smith and sister of New ton, Kansas, James Specht and wife, of Beaver Springs aud Mr. Peter Bubb and wife, of near Beavertown were the guests of K. C. Walter aud family on Sunday. All in need of a Bet of ladles, us ually called "butcher set," will do well to call on J. H. Knepp & Co., Middlo Creek, Pa., or address for il lustrated cards describing tho finest goods at unheard of low prices. 2w. Our friend Charley Walter, and Miss Nora Guteliu3 were made ono by Rov. Nell" on Sunday night. They are both young'peoplo of. tho lYigheBt respoC-tihtv au, them a long life and unlimited hap piness. Our stock is bound to go ! We have laid in a very largo stock of Lady's every day shoes. We bought cheap we sell cheap. Commencing right now, wo are going to give bargains to all comers until the shoes aro gone. It r.NKI.E & Waltku I have just received a full line of Full and Winter goods. Ladies, Misses and Children hats. I also have an assortment for little boys. Call and examine my goods, you are welcome whether you buy or not. Libbio Dunkclbergci's Millinery, uldleburgh, Pa. No person should travel without a box of Ayer's Pills. As a safe and speedy remedy for constipation and all irregularities of the stomach and bowels, they have no equal, and, be ing skillfully sugar-coated, are pleas ant to take, "and long retain their virtues. Tho Evangelical Sunday School of Centrevillo will hold their annual basket picnic on Saturday, Sept. 17. They have engaged good music and ablo speakers for tho occasion. hhould tho weather bo unfavorable it will bo postponed until Saturday 21th. P. C. Ilartman, of Centrevillo cap tured ono of Middleburgh's bet young ladies for a wifo on Sunday last in tho nerson of Minn Trem. Reiglo. Mr. II. is a sly ono and knows a good bargain when ho sees it. Wo wish vou much iovfuliwu. Pety." Closino-out Salks. I will sell mv entire stock of Dress Goods, con sisting or Flannels, Cashmeres, Plaids, Stripes, &c, in all shades, at and below cost. Also a lot of Cash mere Shawls, Underwear, Fantinir, Plushes, Ribbons, Carpets, f.t cost. Coino earlv for Imi The Cash Stokk. "I would rather trust that modi- cino than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. Haltio Mason, of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., in speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This modicino can always bo depeudod upon, even in the most severe and dangerous cases, both for children and adults. 25 aud CO cent bottles for salo by G. M. Shindel. Mid.ih.lm t'frll mill Til' Sampsel, PeunB Creek. tf. Governor Beaver desires through the press to invito all members of hia regiment, tho Ono Hundred and Forty-eighth, to bo present nt the reuuion of tho second 'corps at Washington during the Grand Army of the Republic encampment this month. S. Weis, proprietor of tho Central Bry Goods Store of Selinsgrovo is in Philadelphia and Now York this week buying his fall and winter goods, and by tho time this paper is in the hands of tho reader ho will be prepared to show such a stock of g ods as only he is able to exhibit in Selinsgrovo. Selinsgrovo will have two hotel i- i w ... licenses transferred at tun coming Court, tho 1st National and Nation al hotels, J. B. Fokler will again take charge of tho 1st National hotel (hotter known us the "hole"). Mr. l'ockler goes back to his old love, the popularity of tho inn being due to his labors. Thm . We are indebtod to W. R. Whar ton. Secretary of the Port Royul Fair, for a complementary to their exhibition on Sept. 21, 22, and 2:1. Tlio special attractions will bo trot ting, running, bicycle racing, bal loon assension, and parachute leaps every day. Excursion over tho S. A; L. and Tyrone Divs. of tho P.R.U. Corbet did not drive Sullivan to drink. It was Sullivan's misfortune tint drink drove him to think ho coiild dissipate aud w hip tho world. There's where ho made a mistake. Tho poor defeated cxchuinpion has n future Tf ho Imd iinvov drank iiuhe might have gono down in history as the undefeated gladiator of tho Nineteenth century. Attention-. I would respectfully inform all comrades, going with Capt. G. W. Ryan Post .ltd, (J. A. R. to the 2f'ith National Encampment at Washington, that a special car running through to Washington has been secured and will be attached to mail train east on the S. V L. road duo here St pt. I'.Mh, at Ha. in, liv ery comrade will be furnished with ''' G. C. Gi TKi.irs, Agent. Ono of the noblest things in the world is the self-sacrifice which leads a woman to toil to tho utmost of her strength, and beyond it, in support of a sick or crippled hus band. But. when you look at a strong, healthy man who permits 1. e.. i .1 . uin mm in earn mo laillliv livin ,..i.;i.. 1... 1 ...r n muni in- nuns aroiiiiiuiar-rooms am rails about tho wrongs of labor, you don t fool any inspiration, unless bo to kick tho fellow. Judge Middleswarth Dead. Hon. Aaron J. Middleswarth died on Friday afternoon, Sept. Mb, in Beavertown, near tho place where ho was born and lived nearly all his life. Ho was conscious to tho end, and suffered very little pain. For tho last few years he had been very much enfeebled by his age, but the immediate cause of his death was a malignant disease of the stomach (something hko cancer) which caus ed him to take his bed two weeks before ho died. Tho deceased was ono of tho twelve children of Hon. Nor Mid dleswarth, dee'd. aud a twin brother to A. K. Middleswarth, of McC'luro. Ho was born Jan. 22, lsl.", raised on the farm and followed farming for a great many years. For tho last eigh teen years ho lived in town the life of a respected and honored well-to-do retired farmer. He held in his life various township offices, the of tico of Associate Judge of Snyder county for ono term. Before tho late civil war and during tho days of Battalia, ho served as Major, Lieu tenant Colonel, and Brigadier Gen eral. He was married three times. With his first wifo ho had eight chil dren ; and with the second four, of which ono son and one daughter aro dead. His third wife and live sons and five daughters survive him. Ho was for many years a member of the Lutheran church. Rov. D. M. Stet. ler, of Mahanoy, and Rev. W, Landis, of the Reformed church, of ticiated at tho funeral, which m I; place on Tuesday and was verv largely attended. His ago was 7" x5'. . . ... i.., 1, J'Vi,, ' t Anvn Charles Heimbach Killed. CharlcH Heiiubach, of Pardee, was killed at that place on Tuesday night of last week. Ho was engineer on tho dinkey and at a curve in do scending from Treaster mountain tho ties gave way and engineer, en gine and all went down among the tros and rocks with fearful effect. Hoimbach Was instantly killed, and tho engine was broken and twisted out of recognition. Pardee Booms to be a fated place for lumbermen. death occured thereon the 2;ith of August. Tho victim was Isaiah Bell, who slipped and fell in front of a moving truck and was cut in two. PORT TKKVORTON. Boating is dull, but from the shocked appearance of tho corn fields along tho canal banks the choppers must at least have been keen. The other evening we were treated to it sight Mint boio a most striking resemblance to a snow squall of liv ing Hakes. The air was literally ti II M with white (lies wafted about by tho evening breeze. Where they camo from remains a question, hut that the countless millions that fell into the river became food for tho fishes wehavon't the least doubt. The union ferry steamboat, in or- 'Jj'V tohavoits bottom calked, was M. 3ft od out of water. This was rather a Fbanki.i.v Mistakkn Soi ls Who Dhkam of Bliss." Tho following marriage li censes have been granted since our last publication : J William preese, Beavertown (Ida li. Wetzel, " U. C. Hartman, Ponns Crook Mary Ireno licigle, Middleburgh J Goo. W. Stah, Chapman two Alice A. Shatter, Union twp. UMias. II. Walter, Middleburgh jNoruE. ( 1 ut litis, .Middleburgh nVm. E. Baumgardner. Lowell Ulettio O'Donnel, Seiglervillo Tho Fetterolf boy, bitten by a rat tlesnake, last week, is out of danger Jus wrist was wound with a cord to prevent circulation, and cut onions placed on tho wound, und a heuvv dose of w hiskey administered inter nally all, fortunately soon after tho snako had struck his linger. Tho linger and hand had swollen some, and considerable pain had been felt from tho effect of tho bite. Ventre Hull JU ixtrh r. Men with money aro denounced as fossils and enemies of progress when they put it on interest and settle down to enjoy a lifo of ele gant leisure. If they build mills and factories and enq 'oy largo num bers of workmen they must bo pre pared to hear themselves described as monopolists, plutocrats, oppres sors to tho poor, beneficiaries of protection, und much moro of the same sort. This is hardly just. Some farmers are losing hogs from a disease that seems like mumps I he chops swell so they can t eat and soon they die. V Cmufi I lint . 1 he demand for Chambei Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy is steadly growing, from tlx fact that all who give it a trial an pleased with tho results aud recom mend it to their neighbors. We fo 1 sure that the remedy cannot bo re commended too highly. -Waoi.kv Smkah, Druggists, Newton. Iowa For sale by (i. M. Shindel, Middle 1 -i 1 1 . . , ouigii ami ir. Dimipsi 1, I'enus Creek. tf. A lut of young men, who ought to have been under the protect iug wing ot their mothers, made the night l.'l :i 11 1 , , iii'iiwtin mni uieir uruilKeii levels on Tuesday night. Voung men who indulge in such amusements promise to become valuable citizens in time to come -nieii who will control the cuibstono market of respectability old men who will hold down the ho tel chairs waiting for some one to ask them to drink-philosophers who will believe the World is going to the devil because they never had an opportunity to become successfu and respectable. Foil Sai.k. Tho undersigned wil sell tho tools and unfinished stock oi tlio J.eavertown carnago works at a most reasonable price. Finish ed work taken 111 payment for tho same. will also rent plant and 11 i 1 i i i 1 .in itiKo iiuisucii worii 1 or rent. Hits is 0110 of the best openings in tho State for a goiul Carriage maker. This proposition is open till Sept. 1., ''.12. Satisfactory reasons given for sell ing. Call on or address J. I. IVFAIINS, Beavertown, Pa Sale ok Cattle. Public salo of ono car load of young cuttle, con sisting of yearlings, 2 yearlings, und a few fresh cows, at tho publio louse of Samuel Rumbaugh, K rea mer, I'll., on Saturday, (September 17, lH.fi. This stock was selected from tho best stock farms in Voik State, and aro especially suitable for tho farmers in this section. Those in need of any of tho ibovo stock will do well to be on hand at timo of salo. Salo to comniouco at 1 o'clock, M., sharp, when duo attention will bo given and terms made known by . h. A. Nickel & Elias Kulumeii. weighty undertaking and some ad vocated the use of 1111 applejack. This jack possesses tho raising ten dency of a hydraulic jack, but is ap plied diri' , iii";i instead of , v . ; i-- .7W.v: ,. IV,!;. 1 .-wojoet to.., iaiMed ; 'Wn'b'k.'lViVt can often raises a row. The river has fallen several foot below low watermark; sand bars, gravel beds, und grass patches are peeping out almost everywhere. The fishermen now iniwadcl liassdoni with turned up trousers. Game lish, however, seem to be scan-c, but many suckers come in early in Sep tenilnr. While most farmers are predicting that tho scarcity of the crop will cause potatoes to be worth one dol lar per bushel, Sylvester Flamh is, one of our scientific potato growers, says this must bo a mistake, for l.o will have an exceedingly largo crop. This yield is, perhaps, only tho re sult of his systematized cultivation, and therefore, not. general ; so we would advise pool1 people to pur chase the. r necessary tubers in a vauce oi an advancing price. Elukn The Great Review at Wash ington. Tho national encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic will be held at Washington September luth to 21th, 1'.I2. TI ccasion will un- doubtedlv attract the largest num ber of veterans ever assembled 011 a similar occasion, and tho review will be the most imposing demonstra tion ever witnessed iu this country since tho historic review of the army in 1st;.,. K will bo tho event of a lifetime, us never again will there bo so largo a gathering of old sol diers in any city of the land. In order that every one may wit nets the grand spectacle the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Washington from all principal ticket stations on its system, September l:tth to 20th, valid for return until October Kith', 1W2, at a single faro for tho round triii. Ample facilities will bo afford ed for tho prompt movement of all visitors. HOITEK. It is estimated that :i,:t(HI people witnessed tho sham battle at Ma hontongo on Sept. :td. Andrew Maihok of Shumokiii vis ited at this place last Week. Misses I'mma Portzline ami :,. beeou Fish of .Shamokin, spent a week iu this vicinity. Tho old fashioned pic nic hi 11 by the Trout man .Sunday School wa-. a grand -especially the table which was ut for the speakers and the -s. i:.nt nt .-n. u-u fck '"Vi'".''. ,' ' V . Vi ' . . . . 1 1 III 1 ', r ' Viaiu ou,iii ''.uivl1'1'!'' N .' guest of Samuel Lelller's on Sunday night. .Miss Lizzie Neiman, of Williams, town is visiting her uncles at Aim. Tim K. C. Band w ill play (,. ., last call on Satin .lav, Sept. 17, in Lebkichlers grove. I'fontzcs Valley. vHiero was 'iall.iger on FrM uigiii : Among those ji,. found. J' org 1, cheap buggy J go to Nicker A Galla.-er Cu.. Jack. IV Were harness. Mi i'AXTONVIJJ.i:. Frank KliAT.KR VILLI-:. ami our Siqipliei Kralzor r 1 1 , tiur larners are aooiil done sow g and nave commenced euttin corn, and report only 11 half-crop. 1 rof. I. L. Herman, moved his family tol'nion county, w here lie is iniploycd as a teacher. Exaniii ation day is ovei schools i f Jackson aro all with tea 'hers except the villi-. .1. (J. bungler who has been sick for the List three mouths is slowly convales'ing ut this writing. Our bind has organized again and is preparing for the campaign Dr. Slieller, of the Capitol City, is in our vicinity curing all manner of sickness, and collecting herbs and roots. Lot si me ono make tho move to orgauiK a Harrison club. Our baud furnished the music for tho Miller Sunday school picnic. ('a ESAU. Miss Florence Yeattcr, of Mus egon, Michigan, is visiting her uncle, J. W. Orwig, and family. Newton Buchmuu of this place. whilo out) squirrel hunting on Tues- luy, had, his gun uocjdontly dis- 'hurgod-dho load entering his right out cutting oil' tho first ami second toes. Alter tho accident ho walked nearly iiJuilo to the houso of Asaph Rowei-sax who brought him to town by team. Dr. Barber dressed tho wound jiud tho patient is rosting quietly Bower-Beaver based creatu re i rank Lib, of Williui.isih.i-l visited her parents, Michael France and family a few days last week. Mr. Buyer ami family, of Laurel- (lit. Mlll.lil iu..l ...11 1 ' " " ' "'. mm isaiali JIow- el'sox'. Airs. Sliambach and Mrs. sox spent Saturday at Springs. II.... I L'l I I . "".mi ,-iiiaiiioacii nas purci another horse for use in bin cry wagon. Joseph Bruuner is repairing his houso, which, when finished" will make a gn at improvement. Harry is doing hue work in putting on weather boards, if he only gets" ten on in one halt a d.-tv. Dipl.tl leria ill our town is wcarim away gradually. Those persons who have been troubled with it are no and about again. ),,v ,,, Nothing adds so much to a per son s appearance as a lino head of hair of even color, and to assure t,;s use only Hall's Hair Renewer MARRIED Sept. 2, ar Salt at the home of t, 1,,-jd,. m by Kev W 11 Miss Anna M. Nfoyerund '.f Woodruff, both of near Salem. Sunday Sept II, by A. A. Ron.ig. J. P., W ilhaiii I- dwind l: 1. .'. of Lowell und Miss Jlettie 7) Jlon liel, ol Slglerville, I'a. At the homo of the bride in fj,. eburgli. on Siimliiv ..1-,,.,;.,.. . . II. by Rov. 1. P. Neiv , :"iV 1 - tor and Miss N'oru 11 t !ni..i';....' 1 .... 1" of .Middleburgh. ' " DIED, On the With ult.. in V.,uf it .. township, .Mrs. Amelia R. Wea.lei- rial .Jti years, lOmonths und 11 days. Aug. ID, iu Union township, :,. 1 Aueker. aged 87 ve.,.u 1 audi days. ' ' MIL I UOI It liul nn "Ortriin." II nl-H llll'M . ! I r." II IM-M T llmU'ril Infltll', Ami liro-r wiiii mil , O111111MI I rln iiliit ii lli. Siiirriiiliimi.-(i n )nir. i - I, .1 i'ii, a- j