Sfri giittlfkrgli post Published every ThurHdar. Geo W VVaacnscllcr, Editor. Arthur E Cooper, Manager. Subscription 1.50 per year. rhlrh mutt ! naM In mlvnnri. when wnt out- ..' till- COtllltV.) HATIS Of AOVIHTISINO. All Intnl. 'hi n Ivrrtl-'tMi'tiM tint ntlicn; ontitr.icicl f..r 111 ! i h.irk'- 'l hHU" rut" f ! imiIs tT Mi).' iii'iiiMirli'l iii'MMiin-i fur flr.t ItinT tl..n iiik! l .Mitt -r llii" for every Hiiii-.ci'iwit insert inn. Otop.-r Si WiitfMiHillT, Prop'ru. Thursday, Juno 7, 1801. Standing Committeemen. ilatiiH-.l 4. MI'MN nMirMi. 4. K. Kcturi'H. IUmv.t- IrMti klti'-v. Nullum Kiw. Ilcaur W.-.I Aiii'mll'iwll. Wllllalii lli'iitrr. , ,. , r- I . V. ii i !!. . I". H'TiT'-. li him ii i ti 4 1 ill ii seller, imnil A. I'rt.llfi. Fnitikllii I. II. Ktil.TlliiM, 4. II. Il.'llir-.l:irks.m-4. r. KllhkrW r. Win. Murtlti. Mlil.lli'liurkTli-4. II. KIuhiiI. Wllllnmr. hiw, Miil'lliHTiH-k-W. A. K'-''IT. 1. K. Hi'. M'iiiniei. A. KiiulTiiinii. f. A. Farlrliiiin. I'i'iiii In In K. Ijunli'iiHliiifiT. Ituvlil Mn.vcr. I'l-rrv-ll. K. Arlii-.i. Inln H".viT. I'i rrv Wi'Hi i li.c.. M. Arlx.iru-f . T. H. rnylilll. xprliiif-A. M Aur.HKl. Iiuvlil l.ille.v,irili. . Hl-.kTnVI--4. II. l'l-kl'T, k'l. It. I..'llll Tlllltf. I'lilnii - Hiram i.iiiiiIiv. HiivM .. Mnlil. WiiHlilliKKni-Wlii . IIIIIIiWIi. riillipT.MiiyiT. . M. Altr.tM..vr. rimrliiiiin. ItlrlitlcM. I'u. A. M. AI'UANM. H'l llcincr Srltm"i, I'll. Republican Ticket. M'ATK. Y'T leivirimr. (.KNKIt.M, KAMK1. II. IIASTlMiS, nf ivTitn- rniiiiiy. K r l.liMiti iKini iiini riiiir, WAI.TKK I.VmN. i if Al!','li''ii ' 'initity. r .'.'I'lltnr i 'ti'Tat, AMn II. M I.I.N. Of lincusf t 'utility. K"r .secret .11 j nf IntiThal Alliili. i.km:um..i m: w. i.atta, Of i'lillailrlplila. I'nr ' niif n-M-nii.-ti-.it - l.iir--.'. i.XI.I Ml A A. OltoU, I t Miiiiii'lia una 'i unity, it 1. 1 l.llom.i: K. Ill IT. of Wi'Miniiri'liiiiil county. nilSTV. Ki.r Atsi-iiilily, HAS. W. IIKUYIANV. i'nr rrniliniiiitary, 4.C. MlllHll. l-'ir l;"'l-tiT X Kci oriliT. .. M. H1INHKI.. I'nr liwrlct Attnrni j. 4. M. IIAKKK. Fur Jury I'liiiiiulssioiirr, 4. II. KXKI'P. Court Proceedings. Court convened, Monday, May 28, lsfli, at 11 o'clock a. in. Prcwent, Hon IL M. McClure, P. J., Hon. Urn ..;., r ' (jemlioriing, Associate Judge. Geo. F. Specbt, Anion Snook, Wm. ' Napp and W. H. Herbster were appointed tipHtaveM. Ql'AKTEH SeMKIONS. The ciisch of the commonwealth iiKiiiiiHt Charles Herman and Bunks Yoder were nettled. In the ciise of the Commonwealth vh. J. A. Swartz, tlao defendant was I'onvicted of fornication and bas tardy, and received the usual sen tence. In tho case of the Commonwealth vs. Charles RJUiltjer, the defendant was acquitted of tho churo of fur nishing liquor to minors, and tho costs were divided between the prosecutor and tho defendant. Ira K. Schu lTor was convicted of fornication and bastardy and re ceived tho usual sentence. Morris Menulo was convicted of assault nud battery and was sentenc ed to pay a fine of and costs of prosecution. William Moyer, William S. Stahl and Charles IS. Sampsel were ap pointed to vacate public road in Union township. Charles ANetzel, Robert Beaver and Frederick Miller were appointed to viow the public road in Fenns township. Ileports of viewers to view public roads in Monroe and Washington townships confirmed nisi. Report of re-reviewers reporting agiuuBt public road in Beaver and Spriug townships was confirmed absolute. Common Fleas. In the case of Carrie J. Stuck tcainst Charles C. Stuck, 11 divorce was granted. Opinions of the Court were lilod in the cases of CJeo. B. Weiser vs J. II. Kreitzer and X. T. Dundore vs. It. J. Bingaman. In tho case of Sarah A. Tobias vs I). Bolcndcr and J. W. Kline, the verdict was in favor of the defend ants. Reasons for new trial were filed. In tho case of Harry W. Haus vs Morris Mcngle, tho verdict was for the plaintilf. Alfred Specht. Sheriff, acknowl edged deeds to H. M. Xipple, M. D. and John S. Iliuo. OlU'llANs' CoriiT. Orders of tsulo were awarded in estates of S. C. Bachmau, dee'd, II. II. Smith, dee'd, John 11. Ker- Hteti.Gr. dert'd. Sukhii ITninmol. drM Jonathan Oeruberling, dte'd, and' Samuel Miller, dee'd. Returns to order of Bale were confirmed in estates of Isaac Bow- ersox, dee'd. Susan Burdnett, doe'd, and Henry Breon, dee'd. Auditor's reports were filed in es tates of Xatlmniel Walter, doe'd, (Jeo. A. Holler, dee'd, Jonathan Fisher, dee'd, Henry Bolii?, dee'd. The willow's appraisement, the executors and guardian accounts were all confirmed as advertised ex cept those hereinafter mentioned. Thursday, May 31, ItM, Court ad journed to Tuesday, July 10, at 11 o'clock a. m. WKST BEAVER. Some of our farmers finished planting corn on last Saturday.... Tho decoration of the soldiers' graves whs a grand success. The orators that were chosen, made some very interesting remarks in behalf to fallen heroes.... T. I. Swineford had Iuh fish pond com pleted lust week, and expects to luive it stocked with Russian carp. . Miss Suxio Hull of Lewistown, is visiting her uncle, A. 1. Mc- Olaughlin Emanuel Feter sold his pet bears to a party at Shamokin ...The soldiers' meeting held at Baker's church on last Sunday af ternoon was largely attended. Rev. Weidenmyer preached an exceeding- ly interesting sermon in behalf of the boys who woro the blue.... It has been reported that a storo will soon bo openod at Lowell. .. .Mc Clure takes tho lead in West Beaver for improviiieiits this summer. Bak er is putting up a large hotel. Bon. TROXELVILLK Dr. Miller has tho plasterers at work in his new house, giving it n coat of mud James L. Oi ker is punning up nis new houso at a mush room gait, nud will soon have it ready to occupy with his newly made bride. .. .Very little corn has as yet been cultivated it is entirely too wet. .. .Several weeks ago, in ml o mention of the misfortune that overtook John F. Kcistcr. Tho house he lived in took fire in some uuaccountablo way, and nearly all his household goods were consumed by the elements. Mr. Roister is a very poor man. , He is old in years and was badly burned at the lire This fact offered an Opportunity for the Ettingers to live fat without hard labor. They r going all -- -sf0r Mr. jituutur, dui laii 10 tvt ... they get fronythe good jioople. I hope, hereafter, they wiil "be given a wide berth. X am told that they (the Ettingere) collected a consid erable amount of money, clothing and edibles, but only handed over to Mr. Keister a very low per cent. of it. Mr. Keister is in need help, but I hope the charitably disposed poople will refuse to give these frauds another cent. Cal. Joe. ADAMSBURG. The Gran d Army observed Mem orial Day. Quite a large delegation visited Beavertown and Troxelville and after decorating the graves, re turned to this place at 4 p. tn. Ad dresses were delivered by Dr. A. M. Smith and Jas. Keller, which were listened to by a large crowd. The children of the Sunday School decor ated the graves. On account of the rain but few went to Manbeck's cem etery. ... A branch of the Baltimore Building and Loan Association was organ iz ed here on Tuesday evening . .The creamery is doing a rushing business. . . . Misses Mollie Ulsh and Myrtle Smith cf Middleburg are vis iting at this place. . . . Mr. Tompkins of Michigan, spent a few days with friends here. . .LaBt week there were twenty-eight young people at Dr. Smith's office in one day, to be vac cinated. What Doctor can beat him f Charges for same were $00.00. Quite a number of those who were vaccin ated are sick. . . .Mrs. Ed. Brauni re turned from a visit to friends in Xew York.... Those owning cattle and sheep should not have them running at largo to the inconvenience of their neighbors. Do unto others as you wish to be done by. To Farmers and Stock Raisers. The undersigned takes this method of informing the public that his Hambletonian Stud"Star" will stand for tho entire season at the stable of the Summit Hotel three miles south-west of Middleburg on the road leading to Froeburg. Rates $10.00. Hvi.VESTEK BOW EN. March 20, 3 mos. Owner, Famous War Pictures. Portfolio Xo. 3. will contain the following t Xo. 1. Battle of Baker's Creek or Champion Hills, Miss. 2. Federal Vol unteersCrossingthe Ohio River at Cincinnati. 3. Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va. 4. General Grant's Headquarters, near Vicksburg. T. Battle of Mumfordsvillc, Ky. . Confederate Army Crossing the Savannah River. 7. Skirmish at Salem. Mo. H. General Banks' Divison Recros sing tho Potomac. !. Battle of Bentonville, X. C. in. Morning Detail, Hilton Head, S. C. 11. Howlett's Confederate Buttery Shelling Dutch Gap Canal. 12. General Fremont's Army on its March, 18(51. 13 Charge of Xintli Army Corps. 14. Ruilrood Buttery on Philadel phia Wilmington & Baltimore R. R. 1.. Charge of Frem t s Bodyguard. 1(5. General Xegley's Brigade Em barked for the Seat of War. O O v1 KIDNEY LIVER & bcuh. IiMolit'M l-'rnvt'l nll t.iii' lirli k ilimt In urlm ibIii In urvthni mmltiinu nffiT iirliiiitliin. uiln In the luirk unil hl. miililen ft(iipnirc of wnfrr with lintwiiro. UriliCs Disease Tnlm 'Ht In nrinn, neaiity iirlni1. S'iriitiiii.f'iot i-un iiriiiiii y iriMilili nml klilm-y uittiriiniin. liiver Complaint Tnmlil orenliirirnl liver, foul lireiitli, lillinUR- lln, lillioun lieiiiliirln', MMir illucitliill. (rout. . Iiilliiminiitl.in.lriltutlon.tilinitlim.ilriblilliiK, f n(iiii'iit riilln. iih MikmI. iiiiimi" nr pu. At UriiCttUln 60 rrnta nU 1 1 . hire. llivullrtu' liil.l in IliiUth" fn-p-CmwilMtlon frtv. Illb KII.MEH & CO., 1UNOIIAMTON, N. V. A I IHTOU S NOTICE. The HiKli'mlifiii-il Amlltor iippolnliMl hy lir oriiliiinx Oiiirt nf SiiviIit roiintv. to timki' ilN irlliiitlnn n( tlie fiinilH ri'imiliiliiK In tin.' kandt nf EliniT K. Wiiller una I'iiiviii s. winter, milium ImtiirH nf tlie PMtt. nt Niitlmlili'l Walter, Into ill I'nitm t.m tiHlilp, StiyiliT ciiniily, I'm., (Ve'd, lo and itmntur llnw I'lillUiHt tn tlie Maine, win meet the piirtli'H In liit.'ri-M, Ml llm oniee nf Smith tillU-rt. In thn llnmiikih nf Mlddleliinvh. 1'H.. on Tliurndiiv the Mil day nf July, A.I). 1HHI. lit. Ill o'cluek ii. m when nud where till pi-rwinii linv. Inir rhilniH. will nrwnl them dulv Hill hent lenU od. or Iw fnrever debarred initn cotnlux In for nlmre of mild fund. C1IAHLE8 1IOWEK. June 4. IBM. Auditor, Bridge Letting. Sealed prnnoMilt will be renelred by the ui un- denilgiied I'oinmLnnloueni of Snyder county, I'h., hi timir onto in iiif i nun noiim tti jnnniie- liurifli. l'..onSATL KHAY, JINK 111. iwi, do- wmn ins nours 01 10 k. tn. ni i p. m. 01 twia day, for tuklwr npurt nd (irecilnif lh brldk'H iivroHii MlddleTPek two nillin lieluw SelliiHtrrovn, railed lliirtm' lirldK w hich wim nwepl away hy the recent flood. All prnpoHulH iiiuhI be ix-otn- punled by a bond with approved wcurlty In double the amount of the bid for the fall Mill perfiirtniini'o of the work. The CominlKxIoiicni iDwrvethu rlBht to reji-et any or all blda. .IAMKN KKIll.KT, THOMAS IIKIlllSTKIt, I'llAKKS IIKKMAN. i:ouimlHalinerH. ronimlHMl(iiur'a onico, MIddleburKli, June i, vi. 50 World's Fair Views Free. The "Poultry Keener" has reuehed the front iih the leadtiitf autorltv on poultry Sixteen lnrK patfi'H, monthly, fifty centa per annum. Karm and tlreHldi)" laa lt-patto paper eotulnir twice a month, fifty rent per annum. We will wild IniIIi naiiera one year and fifty photo tri'iiphlc vlcwaof tho World's Fair, to new mib wrllierH onlv, all for llfty cent. Sample ropy of the "1'oiilliy Keeper," with particular free. Send five im'IiIh for either of the following hack numbers (MjiiiU to ac cent book : I'oultry Holla ed, July iswl. has nil view i llroodern and In- cnhalor. Aiik'iiHl and AukuhI 1KM1. Ad- tln'HM, "The Poultry Keeper co., ' rarketwurg-, l'a. Classical Department Prepares For Tlie Junior Class of the Colleges. HAS FOUR COURSES : 1. The Regular College Course, 2. The Ijatin beientmc, 8. The English Scientific, 4. The Normal Course. Neonwary Kxpenaes for One Hcholuatlo Year fliotolltti only. Next HcholitHtlo year 0K'iih AUK. if), 1HI. Kor nartli'iilarM anuieiM, J. II. lil.ll.n, ITIliriJlHl, bclitiHtft-ove, Pa. ADMINIS rKATOU'S NOTICE. Let tern of Administration on tlieea- Uta or Karah Artley late 01 ellildlwreek townrhin. Hnyder county, l'a., ricoM. havlnu been icranlad to the uiidemlKned, all pr(ii.i knowlnu theiurelvea Imlebted lo ald entata era requentiHl tn nak luimediaie payment, while I none naTiiiK ciiiuna win ireni inein uuiy au Uientlcatcd to the uDilumKiied. i-r.v i ah n.r.Y. Hay3,'4. Adinlnlntrator tt Omi Coldt, Cou (th, Sore Threat Creue. Tn luea -a, Wbaepiag Ooiigh, Broncbitia and Albir.. A eertaia eure for Ooetumptioa In tttt aur,, ana . Hw. i. aii..n .in.. Ilia atencr. Iea will ate the esetlltnt ttUH aftr takirt the ret aoee. Raid k lr evtrrwuaie. Urke fDR. KILMER'S-. kettleeWfenUaa a 51 ,C0. j. c. amio. n. d. s. DUNTIST. Trentiinr, Hlling, nrtillclnl teeth, crowu Kin I Virilize) work, leetnex" trncteil witliout j.niti. Satisfaction giiarnntpfil. OlTlre next door to the I'OST printing ollloe. .midhl,ki;l hum, i-a. ,. ii. CKOI SK, ATTOKNKT AT LAW, MiDni.Kiirnn. pa. All btiKlness entruste.l to bis care will receive prompt attention. Con sulfation In KiiKlitli hik! Ucrman. crown Acme. flic best Burning Oil that can be inado from Petroleum. It gives ii brilliant light. It will not smoko the chimney, It will not ehur the wick. It lias a high tire test. It will nut explode. It is without n companion as a per fection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured from the finest Crude in tho most pci ft ctly equip ped refineries in the world It is the Best. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, TIB ATLANTIC P.3FI1IING CO. Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Fa, L EWIS' 98 LYE rgTiuo ami rzimus rTEKTXH) make lh i-rfnmM ll4i In l nnnilie w,.n..i It la tlie t"rclinuiH www MlM, (IMllfn'tln alnlio. clnnete. WMianK buiUiA iIdu, im iu 7XHIA. 1A1T KTO CO. Oea. AfU Pullm., l'a. rjcattniCjMcr. THETORNADO 2ti7rWV Feed and Enillag A7 ki nliiai 6o t hts41t IhM evtirrt BkM Citlt Mttllip 9im . of nrniu it M P'. CANTON, OHIO.' P. C. IiARTAAN, Tonsorial Artist, has just opened a room in "W. W,...Wittenuiyers . '"uldmg, where he is prepared to "do iirst class work, March 29, '04. To the Public, Generally. Am Congress H1 nut m the extra revenue on whiskey, th Marks brand 8 of whiskeynil f "iy own make remain thw same pnc. New white whixkev. II. 73 ; lit to 18 months old, 'i.(K) ; 28 to :iu months old, lf2.5u ; 84 to :M luonthn old. $:).0O. 118 to 42 mouths old, ; Thexe are till flue iroods. Do not forget the old htand. Km it y whlhkey liarrt lM J.5(). J. L. Marks, NeitrK.lt. Stall MiddU-litigh. Tu. FAT PEOPLE. 1'iirk oIm'kiiv l'llls will reiluco your weltflic I K It MAN KNTI.Y Hum I'd tn 1.1 itllitln a month. NOSTAKVINU MlcklieKH or Injury t No I'l b l.K'ITY. They Imllil up the health and lifautt ry the complexion leiilinr No W1UNKI.KS or llalil.liiCHH. STtU T AIIDOMKNS ml ilinicult hreiithluif Hiirely n'lleve l. NO KXI'KHIMKNT Inii. a wleutlflc unil MiHllye relief. .itlptel only after years of e.N'i lence. All orilein aupnlUa direct from our olllii. I'rlee IJ (Hi ht pacVaye orlhreo iiiu-kani's for J.Mio by iiiall )MtmHl. TcHtlinonials anil particular)) (Healitl) 'l. Allt'orrioti(ii'c strict ly t 'onililcnllal I'AKK HKMK1)Y '., lkwton. , Mass, S. F. SHEAlir, Jtixtioe of the Peaee, Conveyancer and Iinturatjce Agent, 1'einis Creek, P. O. Pa. Only relluMn t'aiili I'ninpnnleR repmwntl. Spti'lal attention (riven to IiiMiirance, lirawlny iipConlracta, DeedM iinfl ttiecnllcclliinof :ulnt. onii'e at liln reHhluuce ou Market Hlruet. Cell, iruvllle, l'a. MMMMlMMMmWMMM WRItSTnR'S INTERNA TIONA h SuncetMoroftM "Vuabrtdged." Everybody ahonlil own tola Dictionary. It an awera all qunatlona comwrnlnK the hia tory, -lllng, pro niiiicluiloii, and meaning of word. A library in Itself. It alto K Ivra the often ile aired liiforuiatlnn ronMrutnKenilnentprraona; facta conorrn litH the ooiintrlea, citlna, towna, and nat ural featnrwiof thr irlnlw! partloulare con cernlnir iioUmI net 11 iou Miraona and nlacva j tranalatlon of foreign quotation. It la In valnalile in the home, olUue, atudy, aud achoolroom. The Owii Orent (ttnnrlnrtt A ntharlty. Ilea, ll. J. lirener, Ju.nrn of 1'. S. hunn inx Court, wrltr. i "The Inuirimtlunal lilctlnnary la tlie KrfMtion of dlclkinariii. I cnmmi'iid U to allaallieone great aluudiud auUiuiiiy.1' Sold by All BimkMllcn. G. Jb C. Murriam Co. JIM Inner, Rprliujflrld, Man. wEifcirirs INTCRKmONAl j tJJDrt not tHirrtwipiiliotiv! irrnnliln niriut uf aucleul DICTlONAKr"i nillllJIIH. IVSenJ for free pronpeetna. D" trTTii I ClM Therwtani1 prel l.ye XKh. flno 'lr Mi. I l k.A In a run J Mwlih rrt"hl" lli. eonunia m JW .ia n,1. fur ii an U 111 f GUTTan rUlLa.. f4. lUtlildMi UtMiMlUB ajialal lha Ualu u. CnltliMkfc. KuttofMrawui Nr iU t4 I il- - ;j COUPOW 5 GOOD FOR PART TIIHHB OP 3 FamnuH lAar Pictures. Write j'our name and address tiate. Name, a PoBt Oflicc, County, 4 State jj mm lenwDHiorAWULS WAK riUTURE.S, POST Middle d burgh, la., and receive Portfolio of SIXTEEN Famous War Pic- turcs, by Edwin Forbes and others, li!xl0 inches Tho OR FAT J EST VALUE EVER OFFERED. Cheap for $1.00. For prccccfl" A lag Portfolios clip Coupon from the MiddleburRh Pobt of any I 1 1 Spring Opening AT OPPENHEIMER'S AVo take nlc IlSUl't! Ill just opened the Itncst lot Clothing for Men, Youths and Hoys' ever brought info this section oi the State, and made onr purchases at rock-bottom iigurcs , our patrons will reap the ml vantage of our good luck. Wo are prepared to lit tho larg est man and smallest boy from head to foot with tlie most Fashionable Suits, Press, IJusi ncss and Working Clothing. Everything the Infest in design,and the best in make and material. V V,!'UT 't 8ul,erb line of Neckwear, Dress, and AVork ( Shuts Hats and Caps, and a full lino of stylish White Vests, and many things of which we will tell you later. Come and see how we can save money for you. I have added to my Extensive Stock of Cloth ing an ELEGANT LINE OP 811 OES for Men, lonths and Hoys. Wo can sell a Good Dres bhoe for $1.00 and upward. Please call and bo convinced that wo can save money for you ! H. OPPENHEIttER, This Space is G. C. GUTELIUS. THE ONE- PRICE CLOTHIER Cites Dbii I M but they go a great ways in thatdlreotlon. Then why send to the City for ready-made clothing and then take them to a vhMled local tailor to improve the fit, when you ean get a SUBSTANTIAL MAKE AP PiOOB FIT at ouue ty going to HENRY L. PHILLIPS- MERCHANT TAILOR, Bellnegrove, Pa., where your work U alwayn guaranteed or you have recourse. ThU Is a question that Interests every man and boy A neat-flttlng sult.no matter what the materia) Is It always looks better than an UMUtlng suit no matter how flue the goods. Then come at once and get fits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Late Foreman for . E. BUCK, four doors west of Bank, Bellnsgro l jsix x. x. j plainly, and send this Ticket Port folio No. -7- -T- -r?- - 1 UHi liniWllltipimr t Reserved foil ! W 11
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