The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 03, 1893, Image 4

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    Published every Thursday.
T- H. EARTER Editor and Proprietor.
Subscription $1.50 per year.
(which must he ivil.1 n advance, who acM out-Hid.-
the county.)
SATIS OF ADVERTISING.
All tninaclent ndvcrtt-cnietiM not otherwise
contracted .r w III W-clinrvr.-d ill the mic of 1
rente -r line (iiniiiiirl-l nn-nsim-) lor tli'it In-u-r-tern
n ri . 1 Id cents per line lor every fliihwipu-Mt
In sen Inn.
Thursday, August 3, 1S!)3.
Republican Ticket.
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P. R. R.
Excursions
Coast.
to the
On Auu-u- t 1'tli an. I iMtli tin? last
two of the popular summer series of
seashore t-xciusiuiis will In run. A
ehoiee of four destinations is allow
ed whether Atlantic City, Cape
May, (Venn City, Sen Isle City. The
rute of M from littslurtr ami pro
port ioniitely reduced rates from
other places is a most extraodinary
offer when the ilistiuiee covered is
considered. The tickets nre good
for return passage within twelve
days, which gives ample timo for a
restful vacation by the Ben.
Tho success of these remaining
excursions is assured by tho patron
age accorded tho preceding two of
the same series. Great satisfaction
has been expressed on nil sides at
t,0 - ' ' p ' 1t.l
tie .. ,., . . .-
pany nulled thestf ,., tractive trips
everything possible Deing done for
the convenience of its patrons.
The special train will leavo Pitts
burg at S.JhJ A. M., arriving in Phil
adelphia a little after seven in the
evening. The night train may be
spent in the Quaker City and any
regular train taken the next day for
the shore.
I lie rates apply on regular trains
leaving Pittsburg at !.:, 7.W, and
MO P. M.. or on special trains leav
ing at .n A. M. on the above men
tioned date.
ffM 1 a 'II 1
1 ne special 1 rain win ie run on
of $25 to any person who will fur
nish me with sufficient evidence to
convict tho dirty rascals. If I can
discover any ono who does dynamite
fish in any one of our streams 1 will
promiso to make a pretty example
of him. I have been getting trout
fry from the State Fish Commission
ers for the last fifteen years, and put
them into our mountain streams for
tho benefit of the public, but not to
bo murdered indiscriminately with
dynamite. Take warning. I am not
"blowing," I mean business. .. .On
I-nday, the friends of Mrs. (Uncle)
Hob. Middleswarth to the number
of 4'.) gavo her a real genuine sur
prise. It being tho. 12nd anniversary
of her birth. Undo Rob. was do
tailed to do tho work which required
the skill of a shrudo detective, i. o.
to entico her from home so as to
givo a chance for preparation. He
stands second to no one in planniug
a deer or a bear chase, and you can
rest assured that his plan for decoy,
ing his wifo from home worked like
a charm. Mr. Mid lleswurth had
taken his wifo over to Michael Au
miller's where they spent a very
pleasant time, nnd returned home
about ! o'clock. Pickets were post
ed to give notice of their return,
when all the lights were turned low
and nil became quiet as ft death
chamber. Just imagine about 2."i
women in a very dimly lit room try
ing to keep quiet. Impossible !
After Mrs. Middleswarth had lit her
lamp, a side door l!cv open ami a
rush for her was made which took
her by such surprise that it put her
in the same lis the Irishman was in
when ho fell into a dry well, and
was asked whether he was dead,
whereupon he answered, "I'm not
dead, hut speechless." After a tre
mendous shour of congratulations
had been bestowed upon her, the
women prepared a lunch, under
which the tables fairly groaned, and
to which all except Michael Hains,
(who dislocated his left lower jaw
eating picketed cucumbers to sharp
en his appetite) did nmplo justice.
Mrs. M. was the recipient of quito a
numbcrof presents for which she
thanked the doners, not so much
for their intrinsic value as for the
evidence of esteem in which sho is
held by her many friends. After a
very pleasant time spent together in
recounting remcuisences, to which
four generations listened and time
had passed the mid-night hour, all
returnod to their respective homes
stfheduh
1.
,11 at
and the
the rates
tLe follow in
tickets will
quoted :
Hat.'
Pittsburg, sio.iiu
Altoona, s.i
Tyrone, 7. til
Lewistown J unction'.. oO
MilUin :..;.j
Philadelphia, . . Ar
For detailed information address
or apply to Thos. K. Watt, Passen
ger Agent, llitiifth Avenue, Pitts
burg.
Tr.iln
ji A. M
12..V. P. M,
1.1 "
2.43 "
3.(15 "
7.10 "
TItOXELYILLE.
"Willoughby Oekcr of near Laurel
ton, Union county, was a welcome
visitor to his sister, Mrs. Kate Mut
tein, over Sunday. Twenty years
a.;.) Mr. Ockcr left this place, and
revisited it only once in all these
long years. Mr. Ockcr is a hard
worker, and time is telling fast on
him On Saturday morning we
had a nice little shower of rain, but
by Sunday evening oil mother earth
seemed to be famishing again ...
The farmers are busy at their outs,
homo have liiiiihed while others
only comnieuced this morning....
The complaint comes in now that
we will have very few apples this
fall. .. .Geo. Jord.-n. while working
at Dreese's stave mill, came in con
tact with a circular saw and got all
his fingers on one of his hau ! so
badly lacerated that the doctor
thinks it will bo necessary to ampu
tate the index linger The other
week while Geo. I. Kline was work
ing in the l.arvc.-t field with his
binder, a deer jumped up ho else to
Thos. Martin and bounded awuy
that the dust from the nnth red
monarch's In ds Hew into Martin's
eyes.... 1 am toll that thero i still
homebody dynamiting tho trout in
Swift Run. I hereby offer a reward
jyiuttnU
........A" in
her left arm below the elbow. She
in setting alon-j as well as can be
expected. . . . Miss Annie Dauberman,
ono of Northumberland's most ac
complished young ladies is visiting
her many friends at this place.
Annie is always welcome. .. .Prof.
J. O. Ritter of the Middlebnrgh
Normal class was home over Sun
day to roc his best girl Ex-Coun
tySupt. C. W. Herman Sundayed
with his parents.... J. S. Tearick
and his two sons on Saturday after
noon caught over fifteen pounds of
bass in about three hour's fishing,
live of which weighed eleven pounds
and fourteen oz. Who can beat that
. . . .The boys and girls who were to
Shikillimy on the 27th ult. to seo the
grand encampment of the 12th P. N.
O. aro well pleased, and report Gov.
Pattisonaud his staff fine looking
gentlemen Rev. Smith preached
u valuable and well selected sermon
on Sunday evening in the Evcngel
ical church. Let us all try aud fol
low his teaching Charles Herman
one day last week caught the finest
lot of basH that we huvo seen yet
this season. Charles understands
fishing as good as his father.
Caesar.
BANK STATEMENT,
ItrpnH nr t'i. r.,ti,M,.i, ,f tin- Flnt Niitlurinl
II ink ..f Ml.l.liri.iitv-li. :it MliMlrt.iirk'li, in the
Stilt." lit Vti-,,W.ilhl,l, lit tin.-f lll-M-ul llllMIH-S
Inlv VS. lsv:i :
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Cal. Joe.
CENTREVILLE.
Moon light nights are hero again
Farmers are begining to cut their
oats. .. .Tho price of butter has an
upward tendency John Mohn and
wifo were to Laurelton on Tuesday
Quito a number from this place took
in tho sight at Shikellimy on Wed
nesday Miss Sallio Spaid of Mid-
dleburgh visited friends here re
cently. . . . Jas. F. Spangler who was
employed the last four months at
Uellevue Ohio, returned on Friday
Isaac Shiiey of McClure, can
lidate for county commissioner, was
here seeiug his friends on Thursday
. .Druggist J. E. Mohn of Jersey
Shore, accompanied by his wifo and
child are-visiting parents aud friends
here Mrs. Esq. Shinkel visited
relatives in Mitllinburg several days
last week. . . .There is no religion in
saying that other people are not as
good as you are. Show them your
goodness by acts of kindness .... Say,
young man, you should not come to
see your girl so often as she can
hardly keep awake during the day
. .Our village was quito lively on
Saturday evening. A festivel being
held at the west end of the town,
aud it was pretty well patronized by
tho young of both sexes. Tho girls
bless 'em,' looked awful sweet. They
appeared in all their Sunday finery
aud feathers.-aud were fully equal
to make tho town as pleasant as
possible. .. .Among the Sunday vis
itors we noticed James M. Vauzaut
and wife at J. H. Hai t man's.. . .Dr.
G. C. Mohn and wifo of Laurelton
at John Mohn's S. A Stine and
wife of Swiueford at P. Hartman's
Miss Annie Stine of Milllingburg
with parents. .. .Dept. Collector A.
C. Strode, of Lewistown was in tow n
on Monday.
KRATZERVILLE.
Saturday morning's rain was quito
refreshing The farmers have
commenced cutting their oats and
report a lino crop. . . .Our threshers
report the wheat crop a pretty fair
one Jolly Iko Seiler aud D. K.
laas and brother of Shunokin, Pa..
spent several days hist week with
our fishermen, und went homo well
phased. Ike's phrase is taken by
very body ; "Como hero Rill". . . .
Mrs. Polly Reaver on Friday morn
ing had tho misfortune to slip on tho
board walk in her yard and break
RKSOURCKS.
I.ii.iiis mi. 1 .11. '..iints
OM-rili-nsix. v-rnri-. nn-l titiMviirt-d
1'. S It.. mis t.i secure t-ircti Lit luii., ,
eniiniv lliin l-i
Ini" If mi n.r.iw-il r.--ni- in.-iii i
lne (nun ..Hi.-r Null. mill Rinki
Kllefl.ilii St. lie It Hi k h inul lirmki.p.
liiiiii:uii:-liiiiis... iiirnlMire, mnl nxtin-
i nin-ni i-H-iis,t nun i,i.-s i.a.
1'reniniiiiM .in I . s. iii.mN
eli'-rkHiiiiiliitii.-r cisli li.-niM
nillsi.fi.tlii.r hunks
Frm-t I' m-1 iiimt currcne .nlcklef., nm
renin
Sperle
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I OTA I
LIABILITIES.
CaplinlHt'irk paid III
snrnliis Knii.l
lli.llM.le.1 limllts
N, ill. mnl II, ink iimI.-h in i -i ninjl iik.'. . .
Ill.llM.lilnl .I.-ikII.s snl.jerl
t" check lll.i,7ll!).l!J
IVIilnml cerllllciltfs (if tic-
1"sU 1U.0IU.1W
Due tout her N'litl.iiinl l.anks
Iluetostuto Hanks hiiiI IhuAitb....
ST A T K O K T" K N N s V " VAX I A," I
SXYDKIUOI NrV, us:
1. J. N. THOMPSON, Jr., CiutiiiiTof the ulmve
llaliieil l;iilik.il-i.ilrlim;y BW.-ur Unit m.h ni.v
Hiiiieineiii la iruc to Uo U;t of uiy kliuwluUite
J. N. TUO.MPSON, Jr.,Cuhler.
SulKU'Mlictl and Htvurn tn her. irrt him fl-lj lnh
diyol Julj isiij.
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TMfWEXT M0RNIN3 I FCEL BRIGHT AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 13 BETTER.
n.l kiiltiraiHliaa i.i,., 1iti,, Tina ilHnk la
lt"''Sali Tt ' U "lvl luruuaala
J-AN E'S MEDICINE
I All drueirlttaaf-ll It at tjflo. and fl.llUa parkas. If
aa'a taaillj 4lrll.-laa nTra Ik. bawrlaaarki
,i.J.'V'J'".r.u. s.l'-l"'r.iiai.iwp.r. ailiirti?
OUAIOU t'.UOUIiHlul), iuov.. vr
DR. J. H. MCLEAN'S
iinTiirim?
ill III Bl
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8IR1II
AND BLOOD PURIFIER.
An Invigorating Toulo for tn-nKthenln? th
wrak, iiurifylng the lilcxxl, clearing tbj com-l-k-xloo
onj lii.iartinK tl.o rosy bloom of bealiU
totbecberk. I'k-tuant to Ibe ttuta and k fa
vorite with ladlM. 1 oo per bottle.
Dr. J. II. Mclxftn'a Almanaa for 1-x with
Ptnrm Calendar anil Weailier Koret-aM bjr IU.V.
in ii. iiicaawui oe rtsi.iy ih'jh. j, iku. j-urn-l-hisl
fr.-u to all dealeri u (10 anil our ii.sllelne-.
Ak 5 "ar Urutjrfut lur oue or uU a two-vcut
tamp to
The Dr. J. H. McLean Me J. Co., St. Louis, Ma
VI 6.0.R
DR. J. H. MCLEAN'S
STRENGTHENING
CORDIAL
DLOOD PURIFIER
AN ANTIDOTE JOB
Exbantlnn, Ixi.a of AiM-ttla. Iw FplrlU,
bl.jiniu:!) bicknt-.a wutl V)ni.ix. a
l lsa-ant to the ta-.tr eu J a favorite t.inle with
lUelalic. l'rlcl. boU by all druKKlale.
THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MED. CO
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Lewistown Academy.
A college preparatory and ftulshlng
school for both Helen, Foreign lang
uages taught by natrve. Musie tie
partinent, vocal and instrmnental,
unsurpassed. Turing moderate. Send
for catalogue. J. C. Vi.K. H. 8.
Iwltown, P. Principal.
Estray Notice-
Nntln-1 hcrrhy trlvrn thnt. nn or Rhotit the
llttiof Miiy. a heifer nlmtit, IV yrnn t.lfl, anfl
atrawherry rnon In color, enme to mv pretnlHoa,
1 he owner la risiiestei to ri.tiin fnrwanl. prove
hi property, pn I-.r (lilmiullreftiMltakeltBWfty,
otherwise it will hoil.-U with n.s-onllnir to law.
Nkh M. .Munn kswhth.
Troxelvllle, ra.
crown Acme.
can
be
Tho best Durnini? Oil that
luado from lVtroleuiu.
It gives a brilliant light.
It will not smoko tho chimney.
It will not char the wick.
It has a hiyh lire lest.
It will not explode.
It is without a comparison ns a per
fection Family Safety Oil.
It is manufactured from tho finest
Crudo in tho most perfectly equip
ped refineries in tho world
It is tho lst.
Ask your dealer for Crown Acme.
Trade orders filled by
Yours truly,
THE ATLANTIC F.EFIlTINCr CO
Suubury Station, Sunbury, Fa.
ULTklCITS DENTAL EOOHS,
SElinsgravej Pat
Teeth cle.-iiicil. extracte.l. Iniplaiited, rcirnlnt-e-l.
liiM-iisrs mnl Injuries to Hie teeili ami
inotltli tieal.-il. Artllirlal M-ls, crown, hrl.lifes
an-1 olMluriitors lns.ite.. All klinJbof IllUnij.
Gold work a Hvlalty.
tiKO. It. I I.UK II. I). 1). S.
ttflleo In Wels' flwelllior, tsitit Ii slili) cnlraiire,
opixiHlto Natlniial ll.itel.
S. F. SHKAKV,
Insurance Agent and Ilroker,
1'euus Creek, 1'. O. Pa.
Only ftrrtcliiM Stuck tlonpnnlni reprorente.1.
You inn no prumluiu iioten, l.euce you pay no
aMvMinenta.
Innurnnee placed on all klndiof koI farm
property, dw.llinm, fturee and eliurcbea any
where lu Snvder and Union mnnttrt.
Olttre In C. M. Shower ,Store.C"entrovllle, Pa
T. L. H. VOELKLEIL
XJ
DENTIST.
Treating, filling, artificial teeth, bridge
ktfaurowirwsk. Nitrous oxide ga
for painless exnractlona. Everything
pertaining to de'ntiatry.
Vrau Uosklrlt'h-chl stand.
To the Public, Generally.
As Congress did not pass the extra
revenue on whiskey, the Marks brands
of whiskey all of luy own make
remain the same price. New white
whiskey, !.7-5 ; 10 to 18 mouths old,
t'.MK) ; 2S to months old. $!.ro ; IH
to Hit months old. fl.X. US to 4i
months old, 3 ."id ; These are all fine
goods. Do not forget the old stand.
Kmpty whiskey barrels $l.r0.
J. I.. Marks,
Near K. It. Station. Mlddlebugh, l'a.
ttlaCM
bend 1 0 reola in atHinpa to
t I I.I.I in WAII.4 1
laa.t I'lnt tel., I'll I In.. .
! iiw he will M-iiil l.u Sum-
i.l.-n. I.it.-l nyle i.l wall v"-r. and
c-lni-leto limtru-tln txmk, FD CC
IIIIW TO m w: K. iaa
our i-rlri .ure iiiii. uieu mail oiners.
l l'ai-r m'.. 0--M pu-r fx-., lluii.l.me il.i.i
l"i..r -:ii-r-k l.ito jK. i.-r piece. Allvur h:ii
Ue wldu lAjr-k-rs uid ct-lllhgt to uiatcu.
CARTER'S
Kittle
IVER
PIUS.
CURE
Pick Headache and relieve all the trouble Inel
dent to a hilii.ua atate of the ayatem, auch a
Jiiiii-i., Nausea. l)roniii,. piaireaa ofu r
eat hit, 1 ain in the Side, Ac. While tlirirmoat
rt iiui kuble aucccM haa Iwvn thou n lu ourin;
SICK
Headache, yet Cartib I.im.t l.ivrs rn.L
aro e.iially valuable In ('..ntiiion, curinif
end preventing thia annoylnxcoiniilalnt. while
Iney ulao correct all diaordera of lh aunnach.
atiiuiilato tli liver an-1 regululu tho bunei
It's, n If Uiey only curo4
HEAD
Ache they would I aim net pi-trek- to thnae
who aiifTer from Uil dlatreMlni; complaint;
hut fortunately their (oodueaa li li. -I en I
h.-re, and tli-.ne who once try them will nnd
tlieao little pilla valnalile lu a., inanv ) thut
they will le t he willing to do without tlluiu.
Iiuv after uU lck bead
I the l-nne of no many Uvea that here it wherf
iiinlce our irrent koatt. Our pilla cure it
thile i.thera do n-t.
t 'iKTVH'a IjItti.e f.irtn I'll la are very unoL
and very env to lake. me or two pllla inua.
a. !"-. They uro Mrtctly vei-.-liJ.I.. und lc
lot ifilpe or lir-o, hut by their L-.-ntl" aetl.-r.
I l's.se all who i.wi i hett. In vlali at t!6 centn
ive fur f I. Kold esery where, or w ilt hy Iniill
CA3i3 Li;-.::r2 c:., vt Tor.
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The Post,SI50 pery
G. C. GUTELIUS
THE QUE-PRICE OLOTHIE!
DEALER IN-
Fashionable clotb
ing, Hats, caps,
Neckties, Ocnts
Furnishing (lootls,
Suminer Under
wear, and Cclcloid
goods,Icut) shirts,
t r
Children g
and crerytliin,
make a man ,.
handsome andfj
happy, at pr;
that discount
imitation g0
Clothingfor princei Pauper
Clothing that looks like silk and wears like leather. tV
to tho old Reliable where you get what you pay lor.
new stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises nYj
latest styles Too busy waiting on customers to bib
more. 20m 0 and see for yourself.
G. 0. GUTELIUS,
MiddlcburjiliJ
WETZEL'S
:SWINEFOEI
,1.
t'oiue iii.d see our new stock of Spring and Summer Goods. V hav
stock in. et unythlug you can ask for. Our goods are nil good nnd i,
We cau uflord to sell teu per cent cheaper for
CASH OR PRODUCEK-
hence customers have the benefit of that system. We have ft greatlr
lust now on Notions. Curtains, Curtain Poles, and Jewelry, although v
cannot coiun auilaa for nnvtlilno' in fliA Una nf (l.n.nl iin..i..n.i; . '..
, . ,7, - ---- p, - v. www... ucivuauuiH, n I
also have a full line of Boys' Suits and Men's Clothing, and we illi,!
tral Ad and 4 n uhAiii kai m ..Iw.al.a ...... W.. A. aau II' . ,, . I
I i vb r C tytsd F,Wn'5&&Er8k
- m Wote tl'ere la the place t get tho most and best goodsfor the 'las
money, and don't you forget it 1 "
;David W etzel
1Mb Don't Mil; M
but they go a great ways hi thatdirectlon. Thenjwhy.send to t!io
City for ready-made clothing and thou take them to aj.sk' lied local
tailor to improve tho lit, when you can get a
SUBSTANTIAL IKE Al M FIT
..UIIU
at once uy going to
HENRY L. PHILLIPS.
MERCHANT TAILOH, Sellr.sgrove, Pa., where your work salwavs
guaranteed or you have recourse. This Is a question that filtered
every man and boy .A neat-tlttlng suit.no matter what tlie'iwaterial
is it always looks better than an Ill-fitting suit no matter how Cue
the goods. Then come at once and get fits.
HENRY L. PHILLIPS.
Late Foreman for E. E. 1JUCK. four doors west of Hank. Selin'rov
ALE
Tho undersigned will offer to tho public hiscntirostoa
... a.u..wi...v jiiuuiug nn my iiuxt xnreo mom us a
tho greatest sacrifice ever known in tho Furnituo Trad
ill tntnil Tcnna. Having decided to change my bui
ness in doing so must make some alterations m m
buildings I am compelled to offer
prices nover heard of before. Chamber Suits, Pari
Suits, Sideboards, C upboards, Extension Tables, Urea,
fast Tables, Centre Tables, Marblo Top Tables. Poli
j.Miet, xuuv) v(kkcis, common Jtockors, AV illow KlKi
ers, Jaby coaches, High chairs, Small Rockers, AW
esat chairs, Cane Seat hairs, Doughtrays, eds, 15;
reaus, AVrshstands, Solas, Lounges, couches, Matt rasa
Blankets, Iaps, IMllows, bolsters, Springs, &c.,&c.
Tho above goods must bo sold without reserve, an
will bo delivered to all points along tho main lino an
branches of . it. r. My Cstock of Carpets is tho large
in Lewistown, and will bo offered at a great rcducth
during tho abovo salo.
W. II. FELIX,
Lewistown, l'a