4 "r T HE POST THE POST d 5U Y I of the We ive, ut8. re o . plmii.' .lly n NEWS K (Mril)" ItojiIpbiiiI r I'tvfM. IU nil. ,p' nlwnvs nn fur nvlnn nf topics ol ,t to llx patrons. OL. 31. CMS of LOO AL INTEREST you hour tho score ? r?nsfr At present is not boasting population. 0 franklin Roller Mill has boon 4ically lettered. o Post at $l.r0 a year in cheaper 1 wheat at M cents a bushel. Mid S. Weis' advertisement in issue, it in important. v fortunate it is for mankind the farmer never striifc iss Lillian Stetler accompanied father to Lewistown Saturday. m. Smith of the City Hotel, Imry was in town on Tuesday. viu Eichman of Goldsboro call t tho Post office on Monday. to bicycle racers passed through ni on Monday before dinner. porta from museum circles say the petrified men are hard up. ecial uale of Dress goods nt the ;ral Dry Goods Store, Saturday, 21st. ere .is no promise in tho Bible be man who wants to eat bread out earning it. e New ton Hamilton Camp- meet- Jot nil begin on August 1 1th nud nue until the 24th. uuinber of our young poople at- ikts M tue festival at Bower's Q rovo ; jjjgliturday evening. l,G10pcal cynic wants to know which ' saddest event of a man'B life, f QGjirth or his death. . . you hear the Dew Drop on may atternoon r i, ou wm near uiu Thursday P. M. mucl Lcitzel of Kratzerville has irry of building stone second to in quality in the county. Meadville man gathered lw4 ImIs of strawberries from one V-l Af ground this season. illeourgn ana uentrevnio can H hands to console each other he score was not worse. kleberries seem to be plentiful vie mountain is visited quite by the berry pickers. Milton base-ball team will he Mitllinburg nine on the lat- les o rounds this afternoon. Bra Lrday, July 21st will be bar- lay at the Central Dry Goods peliusgrove, don't miss it. rUnlionr. of the enterrjrisinc Spri 7 Harley Si Bashoar of Adams- ppent Sunday in this city. n a man gets full on Sunday alls from grace, he 'seldom Ladie1 nyn Sabbath. also ir'8"8 Wittenmyer, Florence low Jjaker and Alice smith enjoyed an Monday along the creek. all tl al Mlddleburghers attended cfting of the Masonio Lodge sgrove on Monday evening, f muilAtnnn n nnnomnlinliAil I ... M.J.. , J )(lUCC.ove barber, aud wife made a on P. C. Hartman last week n Decker, an aged citizen of nity, died on Thursday night i luiriAil on Hundav mornine. III IrSjStablnecker caught a bass "VllAL Am that nches in length. Who can y ank iJruuaicer, jr. wiiu nis i kndher grand daughter of prg are visiting Mrs. Bibig family. ; IV Sassaman, one of the 'i-H working at the bank spent Sunday in Selins- ih his wife, rederick Bower of West Wa, will preach in the ' church next Sunday at 10 reeger and Miss Libbie Ver rode on their bicvcles oThJy'auy" own and Adamsburg on "ifirlSil l- They report a pleasant k . MilLA. I. E. Ulsh wasiu'Williamsport the foro part of tho week. "Oh. imuiy nuliuft nt nuulniii unit KUul.t mark tbu nrchor llttln liii-anl I And ninny a wur, al ramtoiii Hpckvii M iv (WNithc or wmiii'l a licai t that slirnlnMi.'! The youth who can conviuco his bent girl that ic oroaiu and soda watrr ruin tho complexion can save money. Geo. It. Hendricks, tho Helinsgrovr hardwaro man, and his daughter, Carrie, wore unions tho Suuday visitors in tho burg. Coon Iloovtu, of Beavertown, was in town last week and drew $:J00, back pension. Before going home he had a gay time. John P. Rich tor and wife of Solinsgrovo, paid their respects to Prof, and Mrs. Chas. W. Herman on the Sabbath. Rev. Frederick Bower favored the audience in tho old Union church ou Sunday morning with a masterly and well digested sermon. Much-sung and distractingly. whistled "Sweet Marie" is now a summer girl and disporteth herself on Atlantic City's beach and board walk. The Christian Endeavor Society of Paxtonville, will hold a lawn festival next Saturday eveuing, July 21st. All are invited to attend. Bo suro to attend tho special salo of Dress goods at tho Central Dry Goods at tho Central Dry Goods Store, SoliiiHgrove, Saturday, July 21st. Fon Sai.k. A Hartford Safety Bi- excellent condition and the tires show no signs of wear. Inquire at this office. There will bo Communion services in the U. B. church nt this place ou Sunday evening, July 22. Rev. Y. H. Uhler of Lebanon, will preach in the (lenuiiu language. Dr. Adam C. Spangler, our junior dentist, has boon culled to Selins grove to perform tho duties of Dr. Geo. P. Ulrich during tho lutter's absence in Philadelphia. W. H. C. Huffman, tho William- sport contractor, who has tho erec tion of the new bank building in charge, is frequently seen in town directing the work. Shinoi.es ! Shinoles ! ! I have just received 100,000 No. 1, 2 and 324-inch White-pine Shingles. Call and see them before buying elsewhere. F. II. Mauher, New Berlin, Pa. Clarenco Grove, of West Milton, was in town ou Thursday last. He is traveling for the Pittsburg Pump Company, and prefers fresh water to Shade Mountain Dew.. Prof. F. C. Bowersox, County Supt., opened a four week's Nor mal school at Beavertowu on Mon day. Our teachers should avail themselves of this opportunity. William Gutelius, who has been employed for some time in the Ex press office at Punxsutawney, spent Sunday in town. Probably some young lady wasn't happy. D. Edward Kreamer of Selins- grove, has been appointed to a clerk ship in the Custom House of Phila It seems as though Editor Lesher had a pull on Collector Reed. Prof. F.G. Johnston of Greenville has been elected Principal of the Sunbury Business College. He is an able instructor and deserves the liberal support of the many patrons of the school. Prof. Chas. G. Hendricks, a mem ber of the Bloomsburg Normal school faculty, now spending his summer vacation in Selinsgrove, rode to the County Seat on his wheel last Sunday. Rev. A. A. Korlin of Alexandria, Pa., preachod at Hassiuger's church on Sunday morning and in the Mid dleburgh Lutheran church in the evening. His sermons were not filled with bombast, but were plain so that all could understand them. u MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., PA., JULY Colonel D. 1 Mooro wnnt a sec- j Ond term in the Legislature from Chester county, and is likely tn got itj' He has uo opposition to renom iniition nud Is' right in line with the Ufiangers, K , tEho house und lot on West Main stj-eet, belonging- to T. Tl. Hnrtrr, trill be sold nt private unlc. ' For particulars' cull on or address, T t '' J.'M. SteixisouI, Middleburgh, Pa. Torn. I farter, editor of tho Rollo- fohte ilazi'.ttt and formerly editor of tlA Post, called upon his friends iu tot n tho latter part of last week. Hi is making the trttzrtte boolu and thjft people of Centre couuty know it. A crossing was put in at the Wash ington House on Monday which U said to have boon done in a legal way. ItjWas made by two Justices of the Peace, two lawyers, two dentists, a shoemaker aud a tax collector. It takes a rich man to draw a check, a pretty girl to draw attention, ahorse to craw a cart, a porous plaster to draw tho skin, a toper to draw n cork, a free lunch to draw a crowd. aul advertisements in a newspaper to draw n trade. X collision ' was narrowly avoided last week on the S. and L. Division near Pawling slatiou. Had tho col lision not been avoided, it would have occured on the trestliug with the probable loss of every life ou both trains. Miss Floi once Punuebaker of Lew istown is enjoying tho hospitality of W. W. Wittoniuyer's family. Miss Punnebuker aud Miss Carrie Witten- that their friends nro frequently em barrassed by taking the one for ue other. It i said that Judgo Bucher is afraid his di-cliuution for the nomi nation of Cougiessnian-at-largo will be accepted. It is not because he wants to bo slaughtered, but there are other reasons which tho hx Judgo has not given us for publica tion. The county bridge across Middle- creek was finished on Monday and is now open for public use. The putting up of tho bridge cost $:J3(. The Commissioners refused a bid of $100. This transaction saved tho couuty $11. The whole expense of the bridge aggregated nearly $1000. It is said that William A. Sponsler will be defended in his prosecution by tho depositors of the Perry County Bank, by George B. Orlady, Esq., of Huntingdon ; and ex Judgo Junkin by ex-Judge J. C. Buoher, of Lewisburg, aud ex-Judge Chas. A. Barnett, of New Bloom field. Bailie Miller, of Montgomery coun ty, found two young men on a cher ry tree. She told them to "ga wek." They laugned. eauie men got a gun. She fired it. The men came down. Their respective pantaloons needed half-soling and Sollie fell heir to two well-filled baskets of cherries. John M. Garman, the present Dis trict Attorney of Luzerne county, has announced that he will seek the Democratic nomination for Judge of the Orphans' Court. Mr. Gar- man will make a strong candidate, and should he be elected will make an excellent Judge, says the Scran- ton 2'ime. The Republican Stauding Com mittee at its last meeting elected three Conferees to the Congressiou al Conference. By a resolution passed at the Conference two years ago, Snyder county Republicans are entitled to four Conferees. This matter should be attended to by tho Chairman. July 28th will bo fala day at Adamsburg. The Knights of the Golden Eagle will hold a basket pic nio in Markley's Grove, f mile west of Adamsburg. Able speakers will be present. A parade will take pluco which will be participated in by a large number of civio and military organizations from neighboring towns. W were a little premuturo in our l ate men t lait week that John F. Stetlet had .wettrtd the twmtrnct for Wtiug Cha. P. Ulrich's residence t Helinsrore. ' Mr., SUelWs plans i were accepted but tha contract has nbt yol been awarded. ' Ex-Banker F V. Rockafellow, of Wilkes-Barre, who was convicted some time ago of embezzlement, wait oMinmitUd to prison for the jaeeoud time ou Thursday. Tho piutiujr bit ween, .the fined banker and hiaintnity waf n very affucting on'o.'.Hrj will bo taken to tho pen Ucnitaiy some time next weuk. ' The pastor of tho Baptist church in Tyrone, believing as a Baptist and oil American iu tho l ight of the peopU to rule, asked his congrega tion to express in writing their judg ment, as to the proper limit of a sermon in hot weather. An" exami nation of the ballots cast showed that 20 minutes was the correct thing. K The Y. 1'. S. C. E. soHoty has just paid off the last of an obligation of 5U07.7J to t!w Lutheran church. $21.'.7:i was for the bell, U for tho chandelier in the Sabbath School room, and $5 on the church debt. This is a remarkable instance of the fruits of endeavor for a society with a membership of loss than fifty souls. "Mistakes Souls Who Dkcam or Bliss." The following miuTiago li censes have been grunted since our last publication : Ooo. A. Walter, Franklin Twp., Ada C. Zimmerman, Centre " .Klea V. Schoch. Philadelphia. j iJoru nliieuel, weuuurg. )Wm. M. Grisinger, Altoona. (Ijottie M. Wagner. McClure. The Johnstown Hcnilil says as tho direct result of the marriage of first cousins, three of the children of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Raudolf, of that place, have been sent to the homes for feeble minded children; another will bo committed to a similiar insti tution within a few days ; three have died from congenital effects, aud the remaining members, of the family are imbeciles. Oliver Hefl'ner and Doro Bloom aro car builders at tho V. x, K. shops. Friday forenoon while tak ing a plank from a hopper car, one end struck Mr. Hefl'ner over tho left eye, cutting tho brow open. As tho plank fell to tho floor it struck an iron tie strap, which flow up aud Lit Mr. Bloom on the forehead be tween the eyes aud severely cut him. Both men were able to continue their work. Sunburn Item. Fish Commissioner Ebel is anx ious for tho advancement of scien tific angling and with that end in view ho has offered as a prize a handsome gold watch to the fisher man catching the largest salmon with rod, hook and line this season in the Susqehanna and Juniata riv ers. Those competing for the prize must make affidavit that the fish was caught according to this rule. The watch is ou exhibition at the National hotel, Harrisburg. Harvest time is drawing near when every farmer will want some fine whiskey to make the days appear shorter, strengthen his nerves, and improve his appetite. You will find at my retail house near the R. R. the finest goods that has ever been offer ed to tho market. My new white whiskey & $1.75 has no equal for its age, while the $2.00 whiskey is near ly two years old, and that for ( J.r0, thirty-two months old. J. L. Mahks, Middleburgh, Pa. The Cloarfield Spirit says that the n an eater which is supposed to have escaped from Walter Main's circu i, is again reported in sight in soma of the wooded districts of Cleaiueld county. During the past mouth this monster had tho audac- ity t J. call at the very door-steps of many houses where he "kissed the Labi ," smiled touderly ou the gen tie m minus and after affectionately shak kg the hand of tho family dis- appen ed in the forest to Dob up again Bomewhere else. lJ, 1894: Baso-Bafl News. MniLEBrnfci vs. New Bkiii.ix. Tho newly -organized base ball team of this rijaoe crossed bats with tho New Jlerlhi ftiuo on Saturday in Israel Bachman's field near town. As had boon anticipated, tho game was a ono-sidd affair. New Berlin won tho game score of IliitoO. Considering tw fact s that New Ber lin has bn '.organized for three years and liVvinfc beaten both Mitllinburg and beliusgiovo toams this year while (he homo team prac ticed ouly a ( times, the defeat is nnl fin inglorioua one. Tho defeat will hurt no One, but will servo to show how much more practice is required. Th"Nw Borlin boys played a very honorable game and will bo royally eloomed at any fut ure time when the homo team is bet ter prepared to tueel them. Tho Mid dleburghers did some good playing among others two double plays were made. A great deal of loose playing and aousideraUe fumbling was done and that accounts for tho largo score. TllOXELTItlJI V. CfSTRKriLLF. On Saturday after-boon the Centreville baseball team played tho nine at Troxelrille which resulted in a vie tory for the sweaters of Troxelville on a score of 43 to !l. The main features of the gams wero tho pitch ing of Herman and ,he double and triple plays that Awero made. The contest was as' much one-sided as the gaiua at th .County Scat. Home runs were madebyv J. F. Herman, U 1'. bimth, Herman. MiiuiLEiicno.1' vs. Citizfah. The citizens of the; town through their manager, Jeumia Thomiwon chal lenged tho Middleburgh base ball team to plUy a game to-day (Thursday) after-noon at " o'clock. fho chullengo was accepted aud tho game will take plaeo at the time specified, weather permitting. All me invited. Ott's Sunday School will hold a festival on Saturday evening. All are invited. Prof. John I. Woodruff, of Selins. grove, has been elected President of Palatinate College, Myerstown, Pa. ne nas acccpiou mo position aud is already on the ground getting things in shape for a successful aud pros porous year. rroi. woodriiti is a man of sterling qualities, pure busi uess principles and possesses rare and superior qualities as an able in structor. He has a wide field for work, bo we feel safe in saying that our friend will find ample opportuni ty to utilize for a good purposo the energy and vig' r which characterize all his undertakings. Printer's Ink makes this timely suggestion : The Summer's adver tising can lie made profitable if proper precaution aud skill bo ex ercised in conducting it. The poo ple are ready to avail themselves of offers which appear to presont means of economizing. And the merchant who will advertiso an article that is really serviceable, at a price consistent with the times, will find that he will get a good share of the money that is spent. The man who fails to advertiso this summer will find it a most dreary season. William and Charles Lightuor, of Sheaffer's Valley, Perry county, were ascending the Bluo Mountain Saturday on their way to fell a bee tree, when they oncountered a mon ster rattlesnake. Charles narrowly escaped being bitten by the roptilo. The rattler made a savage spring at his breast, but missed its mark and loft A trail of poison along his shirt front, whilo the, tail .of tho snako struck him on the head with suffi cient violence to knock him down. William went promptly to tho res cue of his brother, and after a fierco battle succeeded in killing the rat tler, which measured six feet in length. The boys stuffed the skin and proudly exhibit it as a trophy of their desperate encounter. l run liy r.ntor. It 1 1 1 t uti n-v'HIl,' 1 1 Wi n? tin"! nllitr.' II IW. rilui,-ril ., Aiicln.... lwotrF, NO. 2S. The MuMlehirrrl, Tcvpliono. A telephone line will lo put up be tween tl. ,l,.,,t iiii.l the pot . lice for the accommodation of the public. Communications ,,,,,1 .. silk's will be transmit toil able rates. Permission lms l., obtained from the Town Council and property holders to' place the I"-"'. u commend this move ment, but why not make iL n irminrnl local telephone .' Tho business plac es, court house, hotels and Ihwvoi-h' offices might nil b connected on tho same circuit. A charter has been granted to tho Sunbm v and Snvrtor county telephone. Co., which prom ises to run n lino from Sunburv to Selinsgrove. Middleburgh and other places. Arrangements could thn bo made to connect tho local tele- phono wires with tho others. This would give local and general tele- phono accommodations between Sunbury and all the more important places in Snyder county. Wo un derstand thattholino between depot and tho post office is only an ex periment and no doubt later on will bo converted in a local telephone line. Newspaper Decision. 1. Any person who takes a paper regularly from a post-office, wheth or ho has subscribed or not, is re sponsible for payment. 2. If any person orders his paper discontinued ho must pay arrears or tho publisher may continue to send it until payment is made. whether tho paper is taken from the poat-ofliot.; . The courts have 'decided that" refusing to tako newspapers or periodicals from the po:.t-oflice, or removing und leaving them uncalled for, is prima facia evidence nf inten tional fraud. Tho Middlecreek letter and tho K. (I. E. notice arrived too late for this issue. Fon Sale A complete outfit for hatching und brooding from Si hi to 1'KKI chicks, consisting of one(1 1 Im proved Monarch Incubator (OiKie size,) 00 foot poultry house, fo foot hot water heating apparatus, brood ers, c. For particulars, apply to, Dr. (5. E. Hassixoeii, Middleburgh, Pa. The faculty of Missionary Insti tute has been enlarged and revised. A chair of natural sciences has been created and Robert N. Hurtmau Ph. D., of John Hopkins University, has been elected to fill the osition. Rev. J. M. Hantz A. M., lately of North western University, has been elected professor of latin and history. Ho is the sucossor to Prof. Woodruff. The addition of a now chair of sci ences, the division of the work so as to allow specialties, together with the conveniences of a now building, will groatly enhance the utility of this institution. It now has a com plete college course, and confers tho regular college degrees. MiFr'Lisiiuiui Wateii Wohks. The Mitllinburg water works fight still continues. The end does not seem any nearer than it was a month ago. Tho throe Councilmou, who still persist in voting against water works when tho bono and sinew of tho town aro praying and petition ing for water works, aro not ouly neglecting to do their duty, but are standing in tho way of progressive movements. Every towu has its croakers and moss-backs and tho progressive citizens of Mifllin'ourg are not afraid to toll the outsido world who they aro. Councilman Mil lor has placed himself on record by saying: "A majority of the petitioners for water works are paupers." The Telegraph meets this by saying that it will pay the tax of every "paupor" Councilman Millor finds ou tho pe tition for water sorvico for tho next ten years. It is not pleasant to have a towu fight, but where tho merits of tho case aro so dourly shown, publio censuro and rebuke should bo unrelentingly adminis tered and we are not certain that even this would be ainplo penalty. .,r s r f in j vri. i.'-r lv II. .0 tl- a he