The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 19, 1894, Image 4

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    Published every Thursday.
Geo. W Wagcnscllcr, Editor.
Arthur E Cooper, Manager.
Subscript ion $1.50 per year.
which mint ho pnM In wlvnnoo when acnt out
nl.lt. tmiiiiy.)
ATIS Of AOVtRTISINO.
All tr ifi-."tif nlviTtlicmTiM not nthcrwl
coiitr u iiMi f.ir ill Ih i iinryri-'l nt Hip run-if 11
,-'M r ll'i-M'i"iiP rt-l tni'imwri'l fur tlrM lnwr
turn awl in Cfiits xt line for every RUlweqwDt
in -ninn.
Hooper V WiiKPtiMilleT, 1'rop'r.
Thursday, July 1!, 1891.
Standing Committeemen.
itaml. .J. M1.1.l"!-!irth. .1. K. FiUcpilf.
Iumvit Irvln KliH-v. N.itlmn fiw.
Ih-Nt'T V.'!1 AiikmIIiiwi-II. Wlllliilii Heivler.
I 'CHIP' J. W. Mlllliwl. '. K. It'Tlfi'.
hiriipn .l"hn "M'lliT. Havitl A. I'ortllnn.
Kriikllii-.l. II. Knt.Tlliii'. .1. II. Ilnlltf.
.I.K'kfin-J. v. hliinflt-r. Win. M;irilii.
MM'llfinifvh '. H. HIwmkK William K. hWi
Mirtil'n'.k-W. A. Kt'lT. 1. V. Kw.
Vnnnx' i. A. KiiiifTmiin. t'. A. Kurleniiin.
etui mm F. ljuci.i'i!iifr. lvM Moycr.
..rrv-ll. F. Arrii:iii. Irvln llnvi r.
ivrrv W.xt-( M. ArlK,KM.i, T. U. (invlilll.
jxprlfiir A. M. Anr.in.l. I:iv. Miill"tWiirf h.
.liiri.M.-.l. II. Fo-kliT, K'l. It. (i.'iiil rlliirf.
I aliitl-IIIMtll (iulllliv. D iM.I (.. Miltll.
WK'.hlin't.iii-Wiii.i-; llllltpn. Philip T.Mnyir.
. M. MIlUMiAs r. riiiirlnuin. Hlrhfii-M. I'n.
A. M. A I'M AM, !.. H'-imt MprllufH.I'ii
Republican Ticket.
TATK.
K"r liciwrnor.
(.KNKKW. .MK1. II. IIANTINliS,
Of '.ii' r. I'uniify.
i'-ir l.li ni'Mi iii'-tl'iviTiior,
W M.TKII I.VON,
of Alli'it'lH'iiy 'utility.
K..r .Mi.litur ii'iii'i'iil.
A Mo II. MY UN.
i if I..Uii'.i.Ht..r County.
Ki.r "i'vrrtury nf ulrinil .MTiiIin.
i . KN Kit A I. I M F.s W. I. ATT A .
Of i'lill.i.l. li'ia.1.
I'ur '.nii;ri"vMinn-.it-l. .iru.
(.AUMIA A. oliow.
siis.ii li.iniia I i unity, an l
t.l.olti.K F. lil FF,
of Wi.tiiiiiri'jinl fount y.
ml NTY.
Fur At-niMy.
HAS W. llFliMANN.
Fur I'rotliniKitary.
.1.1. MlltNll.
Fur l; 'u'l'ti r .v lii iil.r,
.. m. MiiNin;i..
I"ur hlstrli't AtturiH'V,
.1. M. HA K Kit,
Fur .lury i''iiiiiiiihsi.iin r,
.1. II. KNKI'I".
The Solinsgrove Post-Office Fight.
Tho content for tho portion of
Poatiimster at SelhiKjrrove in waxing
war'tha The foiuiiiiHsioiiof Dr. 13. I.
W't iln i;llor huu expired, but as bo
y " " ke chargo of the office un
u tllo'ilitu J. Wijv'ho xt'lh irrJu'aUly
bo permitted to Rorvo four full years
which will cIoho next Wednesday.
Humors were allont on Monday tbnt
Miles Wetzel wan appointed, but tho
report is evidently incorrect. Joh.
(. Leslier ntill claimt tohave a "pull"
with tho state committee, but thoHe
who profess to knowcliiim that since
the Democratic County Convention
he has lost his crip on the state com
mitteo aud tho Sclinngrovo post-of-lice.
The general opinion now pro
vails that L. It. Hummel has tho in
side track and is driving n double.
team in order to outdo his eoniptcti
tors. Tho friends of II. F. Oakes
and S.Thompson Hilbish are still
hoping that something may turn up
to drop the plumb their way. os
coo C. North has withdrawn from
tho race. The probabilities are that
tho appointment will bo made in a
few days. No Pennsylvania post
masters have been appointed for a
week or ten days and the next batch
will likely come soon. A new feature
has developed in the fact that Judge
Duehcr has pulled oil' his coat for L.
H. Hummel. Just why this combin
ation has been made is not fully un
derstood, but time may tell tho tale,
Hon. Thai). Mahon.
Our cougressioual district has
been ably represented fur tho last
two years by Hon. Thad. M:d ion
The Snyder County 1 republican
Mamling i-ommittee, in its wisdom
saw lit to instruct its conferees to
vote for Mr. Mahou. Our rcinvsent
ative by his sterling qualities, his
brilliant iiiti ll. i t and Ins unyielding
devotion to principles of l'oo.1 .nv
eminent, won for him a great deal
of prestige among the legislative
lights ol the lower house. Ilelice it
is but a tittii'g tribute to his meri
torious si nice to receive the uiiani-
items Mi . .n ol tlie i;, pulihcaiis .f
Suydi r eounty, yea of every eountv
i i the district. His res, a; L.ju.s jn
p .litirial ..cic le-c mid political ei-ono-my
are far in Ivaneeof the average
st udcll t of i'i .tli iliiies.
The gu tt qr.ei-tijii a the day,
"The S'.cial I'r. hl ni,'' lias been
neither ni gl.a ted nor ignored. He
isi'.nalvocateof g,,.l -overnment
and sound i lit it-al measures. Jiis
di:ruili( d mien and calm considerate
judgment carry with him the respect
and deference due to a member of
tho National Congress.
In accordance with custom firm
ly established, Mr. Mahon will likely
bo renominated and made the can
didate on the Republican ticket for
re-electiou to the seat he now holds.
His majority in the district will
greatly exceed the majority given
two years ago.
Argument Court.
At argument court on July 10th,
the following cases were heard :
John Hummel vs. Jonathan
Grimm, motion for judgment in the
sum of besides costs of suit.
In the matter of the distribution
of the funds in the hands of the
administrators of Nathaniel Walter
deceased. Report of Chas. Hower,
Esn., Auditor, referred back to au
ditor to report on the lfith of July.
Tho report of the inspector of
Franklin township school district
was in favor of better school facili
ties. Exceptions to the report were
also filed.
In re-estate of Abram Eisenhow
er, dee'd, Petition of Henry Eisen
hower for discharge as administra
tor. Rule to show cause why ad
ministrator should not bo discharg
ed. In tho estate of John. Good. Re
turn to order of salo. .
Petition of J. O. Moyer, assignee
of Howard W. Troxell to Bet aside
Fi. Fa. Fi. Fa. stoyed as to H. W.
Troxell.
John S. Shaeffer, etc. et. nl. vs.
Robert J. Ringaman. Rule on D.
Roleuder, lato Sheriff to return his
writs and to pay the money into
court. . .
In the matter of the estate of
John Moyer, dee'd. Petition for
writ of Partition granted.
In the estato of Peter Kerlin,
dee'd, petition of O. S. Kerstetter
for discharge as guardian.
Court adjourned to July in, 181)4.
KEAVEHTOWN.
Last Ftiday tho remains of Jacob
Hatlley, father of our townsman,
John Hallley, were brought hero
from Harrisburg. Iuterment took
placo in tho after-noon at Hassing
er's church. Rev. W. M. Landis of
ficiated James E.. Freed, Mrs.
Hannah (Jill and Miss Kate Wetzel
are on tho sick list.... Several of
our juveniles after boasting how
many green apples they ate took so
sick that medical attention bccauio
a necessity. .. .R. 11. Gross lost a
valuable horse by death. .. .Mrs.
Peter Schffffer visiting her son
rick recently Paul Lebanon a busi
ness visit. . . .Normal school opened
on Monday with a fair attendance.
u.n JtosKs.
JUKI FX'X'frT'
rv 'fraud
Interlined "Cclluloid,,Collars and Cuffs
turn water like a duck's buck aud show
neither spot nor soil. Tbcy are not
effected by jicrspiration, and nlwnys
look ns if right out of the box. When
they get Boiled you can clean them
in u minute by 6itnply wiphig off with
a wet cloth. These are but a lew of the
od vantages of wearing the ,Cellnloid,
Collars and Cuds. There ju-e many
others Unit you will rcaoiry discover
the first time you wear one.
Thcv nre the onlv wnWrnronf inter
1 incd collars and cutis mmlc. He sure to
get the genuine with this trade mark
Elwloio
Btnmpcd inside, if you desire perfect
satisfaction. Made in nil 6izes and all
styles. If you can't get them at the
dealers, we 'will send sample postpuid,
on receipt of price : Collars, 25 cents
each. CurTs, 50 cents pair. State size,
mid whether you want a stand-up or
lurticd-dnwn collar.
THE CELLULOID COMPANY,
iil.i llroadwar, NKW VOKK.
1 ilil'lIANS' (X)L UT SALE Of
REAL ESTATE!
'I'ltt. till. f.sl il .lli.liilaf..,liw ..ff ......
.i.iiii. siiip urn, l;ii. nf i i-inrx lownshlii, Sii.Ml. r
1 i'.v. I'.'.. !'' 'I. Iiv Mrtu.. of tin Alius n'rili'i
l-sll. I .nil III 111.' Onill:inV Cl.llll uf Mlivil.n-
itlhtv. will v r. 1.1 I'iiI.IIi' Suit, .tti rhti t.,-......
Is.'s. Ullli's N.irl li-w 'st ul Mlilillcliiiruli ni.
Saturday, August 18, 1S91.
Ti.f l'..ii..n -in li.'i rllii'il iii.nl Estate to Wit:
All II. .11 ivruin Uli-s'l.iKi', Irlli'liinit ullll Hurt
I I iiid Mtinit,. la ('riitre timiiMiln, sindcr
mi.' v . I' l .. l-uilii li'il mi tlii Vnrl 11 l.v ...
l.'"-i' II I. k' hl i -'. K i-l l.v I1111U Vi.,.,.lii..
ni'i I'. i.itli l.v I 1 it.t-. uf lit'irii ur I'tifi.r 1.,...,
il' i' ii. .tinl tut Lin. V'i't l.' l.n.il i.r 11... .1.'
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li'. V It It I In' ;lllilll'li.i:ilii'ts. nn ulil.-l. ....
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AIII.K. nil. I 11II11T iiilllillllilliiLik. trim r....
mi 1 ,i : i.-v . r-r.i 1 ! i,.r n-.rlmr uf wuIit .ur ,i.
Ii".. All uf tin ui uve laud In iMttar i a it, n
i,..i.. st III" nf rllll IViltl.lll,
1:1. I. i n'. 11111. in' 11 1 1 i.'il.... r ... b..i.i
day w'u'ii utiih w !U ! mailc known bV,
iou'ii cifAAirjlf, A'luir,
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DR.KILMEFT3
fH,.(AT KIDNETC LIVERS
KliCHiiiatlsm
Lumhairo, pnln in Jnlntu or hnck, brick dut In
urlni', frequent ciillo, li-ritatlnn, Intlnmmntlnn,
grnvd, uloerutlon or catarrh of the blmliler.
Disordered Liver
nil(iuincK, hni'liu lip, Indlgeotlon or Rout,
SWjt.np.(AOT Invliroratua, enres kidney
difficulties, Ilrlghfi dlnuun, urinary trouble.
1 111 pure Itlood
Profula, malaria, Kencral weakneM or debility.
Nwimp-llool build up quickly a run down
constitution and make tho weak utronir.
Al Drug-slat SO cents and $ 1.00 Rite,
"lunlkl uuld to HraluY frw CMwnlUUoa tm.
Dn. Kii.mfr Co.. PuiwnAMToa, N. Y.
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1.1 .1 1 .in. cf.t n '.,
1 lii' l hifi.r nail. ni t
rnnecriilni. eminent JTrriit.m; f u '.tii'iiro r:i- i
Ins tlio ciiiintrii"., ciiii'M, tnv.i., Hat- J
lira! fi':iliiri' ..1 tin. i.lnln' : i ur: l. ui.ir-i i nn- r?
ri'rulnir nnlc'l lli'tlf inim thiikhiiiI I'laccri ;
tniii-l.t'lnn of f.iri.-:i ii'i.t.itlnii. I'.itl:..
valn.il.l" In tlio liunii.', oinic, mu.I;', nail
nrliiMilriMiiii.
Tfn flfio Crrnt Stnnttnrrt A nthnrhy.
linn. II. J. Ilr"r, .liimui. I . m. Mii.i m.i
Citurl, rit.'4 I " II... Inientnliniliil 1 M.'lt..iiui '
III, tIiiihhi if ili.'li.'Tim n. I .-iii!ii.'iil l: I.
nil UN Ilin ..no mit riUiiiituiil autlturay.''
InjMI IUmk.il Urn.
!. .C- C. MvTriiitn Co.
Sirli!il)rhl, Num.
F-TT!) nr.! Iittrrlirni.l.1i.trw
J k'r-i.n.. irpri'tiu lil nu.-u-iii
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tirsenJIorirwprwjimtifc . '
winimiimnrnimmmmimiiifmimr
I Wheat
and
I Grass
irrow when plnntod with Pun i
iSE: Hour Hum. A fi rl Hirer Unit al-'
(Jrrui lirlnvR n crop, alwav lin-:
Wsr proven Hie oil. Hold direct to fur- :
wp tn'r rJi.in ir ton. No ugenu.
2Paniik'i free.
Si York Chemical Works, York, Pa. i
nr. ii. downs'
VEGETABLE BALSAMIC
ELIXIR
WILL CURE THAT
Cold
AND STOP THAT
Cough.
Tho bent remedy known for tho cure of '
I Consumption, Cough, Colds,
Whooping Cough, and all Lung .
I Diaaaaaa. bold everywhere. -
I Price li&e., BOo., and (1.00 per bottle.
r"nr mtlit In- W. II. Iifiiver, MldillcbtirKli. lid
J. W. Saiiipwll. ivuim Creek, 1'iu
It On riCoIt!.,Couh. Sore Throat Croup. TrSuan
u. Wboopicip Coeh, Urnnehitit and At'l.ma. A
B.rtaia euro lor Coii.uuiption in trnt tt4t, tni
a lure rcliaf in adnce.l (. Vta t on-".
You will teeth mlletit .lltct rt-r UUi.i'C t.
(nt den. Hold by d!r ov.rywt.rr. I.-r:;i
bottle. 50 rent, and f 1.0(1.
ill idd lebursr illarkct
Corrected weekly by our inerclinnts.
Butter 10
Ksru'H 13
Pitted cherries 10
Unpitted " a
HntoKl e-cea ii
Karpbcrrif 15
Onions lin
l.iird 1(1
Tallow 5
OliickeUH per 11 ?
Turkeys U
Side 8
Hlioulder 10
Ham 13
old Wheat
New "
Kye
Corn
OatH
Hran per 100 lbs.
Middlings " .
Chop " ....
Flour per bbl
.f..l
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.10
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1.15
3.10
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U. J. C. AMIO. D. D. 8.
DENTIST.
Treating, nillnir. artificial teeth.
crown and bridge work. Teeth ex
tracteil witnont pain. .atlRfactlon
sruarantped. OfTlce next door to the
Post printing odlee.
MIDDLKBUKOH, PA.
JA8. O. CKOUSE,
ATTOrtNKT AT LAW,
Mii)i)i,KBi:nH. pa
All LiiHlnen entrusted to hi a care
will receive prompt attention. Con
(nutation in JiikIihIi ami tterman.
crown Acme.
The best Burning Oil that can be
made from Petroleum.
It gives a brilliant light.
It will not Btnoke the chimney.
It will not char tho wick.
It has a high fire test.
It will not explode.
It is without n comparison aa a per
fection Family Safety Oil,
It is manufactured from the finest
Crude in tho most perfectly equip
ped refineries in tho world
It is the Best.
Auk your denier for Crown Acme.
Trade orders filled by
Yours truly,
THE ATLANTIC BEFINXN& CO
Sunbury Station, Suubury, Pa.
IEWIS' 98 - LYE
rmnts ks rnmio
(rATMKTID)
TMitrmittl and f ami I ye
mibln. I nllko i.tli.T I ) It l li'
Una r.wili.r auil i k.l In a fiui
Willi rt'tiHivabli. Hi, tlia i.uDt.'tit4
are alwy r.lr ' u. V, in
rnftke llin irfiirnMl llaril H.p
In i mtnuu.N wlltif.nl bolllna.
It la lfM f.T ti.atiiaiid ai
.. llliiii -tltttr uliiks rlnwt;
wvlJiiD lHU. ilnu, Irina, (,
FEHHA. BAIT KTO CO.
Ueo. AgMM fill la., i'a.
f f Toof
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n"n i.inoirirwrfl.WI
W rtt.i l"rr.ir.l iiiMtd
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-"v, f.r ""'"p.i.m.
W. a. HAKmaON 00 . . I "'"c" r.f.nuua II
" -s. CANTON, OMl0.c-t "toaxaiju.
P. C. MARTAAN,
Tonisoricil Artist,
lias just oncned a room in W.
AV. Wittcnmyev's building,
i'lieT?) 'ud is jn-ej.uirca to ,ao
first class work.
3Iarch 29, '94.
1 ARK PENNYROYAL PILLS
I he t'l'lt'lirilteil Kelllltlt. Ifivtllntee nm nni.
Ilu'lly hiifi- mill HlttniN ri llalili'. For nil
Irri-K-illiiilHi s. ialiilul MeiiMniulltitm,Sii.
prt'hsinii, eii'..tln'v never full to uftord a
riperdy i rid eerlnln relief. No Kxpcrlllif lit, lint
it Miifiitlilr mill KtsMe relief, nilnpled nnlv fil
ler .veins uf e.xx rlt i'e. All nrilera hiipnlled
illrerl (nun uiirt lli.'.'. I'rlee kt packiiire, ii,
or Hlx pnrknui'H furf.ViKi, Iiv liuill ixmt paid. Kv.
erv l'uekni;i. (imiriileed. I'lirlleiiliirHineali'd) le.
All t (irri'sniinlt.iut.. hli leflv Idiillileiillal.
I'A It K HKMKDV .., Ilu.loil. M.
Classical Departtnent l'repares For
The
Junior Class of the Colleges.
HAS FOUR COURSES :
1. The Regular Collego Course,
2. The Latin .Scientific,
U. The Kiifrlish Scientific,
4. Tho Normal Course.
NvenHiiry KxiM iiKes fur one SehnliiNtii; Year
fllll III f I'M llltlv. N..VI U..I...I..M.I..
Aii. ii, mi. Kor jmi tli'iiliirs hiIiIivmm,
.1. K. HI MM, 1'rlni'lpal.
heliiinnrove. Pa.
THE OTTO
ine : Engine,
Must nnd will take the placo of ateani.
No waitiug to get up stcaiu, no danger
from ("parks or boiler explosions, al
ways ready for use and can ho run at
a cunt fur fuel of one cent per hour per
horse power. You can get either sta
tionary or portable engine. Heo testi
monial with this notice. For further
particulars call on or write to the sub
scriber. J. SLAYMAKEK,
Bunbury, l'a.
Milton, Dec. 27, 1S93.
J. Slnynmker, Sunbury, Pa.
Iiear Sir The Otto Gas Engine we pur
rliaiv'd from you is giving tlie greatest aatis
faction. The quickness with vvliif h it can
be started and stopped, the very small
amount of attendance it requires and the
economy of fuel make it a model motor for.
movinir any kind of machinery. Very re
pectfully, West Branch Novelty Co.,
II. C. Fiuck, tecretary,
D
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Basol
kUL.L.L.L.L.I.L.
COUPON
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uurgu, i n., anu receive Jt ortioiio ox SIXTEEN Famous War lV
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State Port folio No
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Spring 0penin(
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OPPENHEIMER'S
AVo talco Dlcasuro in
just opened tlio lincst lot Olothinj? for Men
Vouths' nnd Uoys' ever brought into this section
of tho State, and made onr purchases at rock-bot
toni figures, our patnins will reap tho advantage
of our good luck. Wo arc prepared to lit tho lar-.
est man and smallest boy from head to foot
with the most Fashionable Suits, Dress, Uui
ncss and Working Clothing. Everything tho
latest in design,and tho best in make and material.
have a superb lino of Xeckwear, Dress,
ami Work Shirts, Hats and Caps, and a full
line of stylish White Yosts, and many things ot
which we will tell you later. Come and see how
wo can save money for you.
I have added to my Extensive Stock of Cloth
ing an ELEGANT LINE OF SHOES for Men.
lonths and IJoys. AY e can sell a Good Dress
Shoo for $1.00 and upward. Please call and
bo convinced that wo can save money for you !
H. OPPEIMHEIIYIER,
'- SEiassQKOvRr.'
Hard Times' Price?.
We are offering a full and com
plete line of new and seasonable
goods in the line of
Ming, flats, Gents' Furnisla Goods
and every thing else usually found
in the best clothing store.
All our goods are of the latest
styles and guaranteed to be strict
ly first class in quality.
G. C. GUTELIUS
Middleburgh, Pa.
Clothes Don't lt Tic Mi
but they t'0 a great ways in thatdlrectlon. Then why Bend to the
City for ready-made clothiujr and then take them to a kf lied local
tailor to improve the lit, when you can get it
SUBSTANTIAL MAKE AP gflOD FIT
ut ouce oy uoinjj to
HENRY L. PHILLIPS
MERCHANT TAILOR. rliiiBirrove. Pa., where your work isalwaya
guaranteed or you luivu recourse. This la a quebtlou that interests
every man and boy .A neat-flttlng suit.no matter what the material
is It always looks better than au lll-lltting suit no matter how fin
the goods. Then come at ouce and get flts.
HENRY L. PHILLIPS.
Late Foreman for E. E. BUCK, four door, west of Bank, 8elingrove.
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