The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 16, 1894, Image 2

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MIDDLEBUKGH, SNYDER CO., PA., AUGUST 10, 1894.
NO.
IS of LOCAL INTEREST
,.v naiuo for Sw iti ford Brook-
or Eshclrnnn moved hi family
vn.
,os lilair of Miuiinburg are
ij nt Henry leaver's.
vard Wiest of Freeh urg t ok
afteruoon gjmo on Saturday.
Smith nnd Cora B 'aver hid
il Mrs. II. II. Ilassingor at
iry.
eek.
i Elizabeth
few
lis Unto Spaid of Now Berlin is
visiting Jut cousin, .hiss jiaggio
Spuiil.
Dr. Adam C. Spunkier, Jr., is at
Selinsgrovo this week on profession
al busiu s.
L-u;:idr. sent through this oflice
to t!ie St'Ii'iM-jrovp laundry, if not
satisfactory, costs you nothing.
Tin? Franklin township tax-notice.
published I:it week should havo
read August lth, 10th and 11th, in
stead of July.
T. A. Ewing of Adanisburg bought
the store good 4 of Meiscrnnd Yoder
Ilio new proprietor
aro indebted to David Ockrr
hoice lot of pears f urnitthed us ftj q0u, Jlills
will take possesion October 1st
llev. K. 1 Balemau and his es
timable wife of Philadelphia, aro
Kpeudiugafew days of their sum
mer vacation with friends here
Kreegur has resigned his
Hates of L';wis-
dars at Witten-
xpent a
8.
Lloyd Schroyer and Chaf.
h of Sehusgrove, were in tow n x Kh,
ouday. position at tho Coleman House,
Ls Jean Martz ami Miss Chost r Lewistowu. Mr. and Mrs. Kreegor
lliamstowu aro visiting atLai.k will likely return to MidJleburgu,
its. Stop! Stop!! Chalhes, Lisbon
Ls Mario Johnson of Lewistown Cloth and Venetian Cloth must go
nviin? the hoMitalitv of Mi-s tins week at prices you never heard
In Mai-L-u Come and Her. Ui'nki.k it Walteh,
Milip Swineford is erecting a Cashier Thompson and 'Squiro
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Biory IJUUUlIltr lor iuv u ui riser inivu it'iuiuvu iiuiu iJUMiuu
rnituro business. , well pleased with their trip. Thomp
, .. jiu, son nued every tuing out tuo soa-
10 Posrono year for only !1.73.
off-
Ill JUU1 uiuuia uo,
the pension list of tho past
n'l'swo notice tho name of Henry
13? nger of Globe Mills.
luna .Toaj.nliinil and Lola Breil-
851
of Philadelphia are visiting
UO'and Mrs. Paul Billhardt.
sickness.
Peter Oarinim, tho wido nwako
merchant of Fremont, callod to sco
us last week. He keeps a full line of
choice good. Notice a chango in
his advertisement this week.
H. II. Sclioch and family, S. J,
Pawling and bisters, and Harry Mil
ler, of - Seliusgrove, wituessed the
ll'.vz'.6 and XJrtruiicJ?jni:J game of base-ball aud took supper
ii.ui'iTar ova unpniiinfT I nn wi'Hit i iu Hnriii I n vn mi Na nisriv
cJh their sister Ella at erdilla
. Ellen Breusinger of Philadel
will locate iu Middleburgh this
or tho practice of medicine.
1. Watts, formerly of Freeburg,
now of AVilliamsport. stopped
mil a i-hort while on Sunday.
t4
s
(1
e annual Burns lle-umou will
Id at Shamokin Dam, Snyder
ty, on Thursday, August SO.
two games of base-ball on
rday brought a host of Snyder
Union county sports to town.
ad Boonastiel's letter this
Grover Cleveland is trying
lin unruly colts the Senators.
Tt. Lenicr. who resides near
Siiixoles 1 Siiixoles ! ! I have just 1
received 100,000 No. 1, 2 nnd 321-ineh
Whito-pinc Shingk3. Call and see
them before buying elsewhere.
F. H. Mavufii. New Berlin, Pa.
Frank Spunkier of Omaha, Nebr.,
a son of Adam Spaugler is visiting
under the parental roof. Frank is
identiried with the lumber business
and has been iu tho West for nine
years.
Tho house and lot on West Main
street, belonging to T. H. Harter,
will bo sold at private salo. For
particulars cull on or address,
J. M. Steinixmeis,
Middleburgh, Pa.
A tine lot of Camel Seed wheat for
ch's mill, Monroe towusuip, sale at tho Olobo I louring Mills,
visiting relatives here last week. Globe Mills, Pa. It is the best pro
ducing wheat on the market. Call
and see a samplo of tho wheat at
the Mill.
io Reformed Sunday-school will
their annual basket picnic in
er'a grove, Saturday, Aug. lHth.
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.. T. i. n..l,.m ...! onn r,t -'u,l8 iue, iu iiMBoiifriu jm,,
i:4 fa, lvu .iM, to iiuoiui mono uu dourui
I inl.'ftl a t At n a hnniiA in I Im l4i iNa
V. house to come aud get bracket work
v . 1 a . . .
is. m. oassaraan uuu " ot any kind ror the amount of mon
8 tho husband and father happy ey they paid
pending Sunday at the County
A very pleasant picnic was held in
Bower's Grove on Friday after-noon
10 Sunday School at Saloiu will jn honor of a number of visitors to
their annual picnic, Au?. 18th, town. The party consisted of 31
urday), and a festival in tho affable persons who united to afford
uug. enjoyment for all present.
1 1 1 i 1 ... I ... ...
rs. li. X" . Jiaiouey ana uauumer, Laundry sent from tins oflice every
of Camden, N. J., are spending Tuesday morning to the Selinscrovo
rtnight at the Eagle Hotel in laundry, tho ouly laundry in Snyder
county. Goods roturns Friday.
Special work nt a day's notice. The
best of workmanship guaranteed.
The Miilliu County Republican
Convention at Lowistown on August
th, uomiuuted the following ticket
If tho Troxelvillo club reported nt
home what our correspondent from
there writes this week, they are in
error. Only two members of Sat
urday's team practiced more than a
few weeks.
Vantei. Two good girls for
general housework, to go to Phila
delphia. Address,
M. Ij. Sciioch,
New Berlin, Pa.
An effort is being made by a com
mittee from the P. O. S. of A. to ef
fect nn arrangement to got a game
of base ball between Liverpool and
Sunbury on tho Middleburgh
grounds in tho near future.
Prof. John I. Woodruff, President
of Palatinate College. Meyerstown,
was iu town last week and handed
us a catalogue of the institution
over which ho presides. Ho speaks
very encouragingly of his new ven
ture. Write to him for a catalogue.
Look to You 11 Istekest. I hute
on hand tureo barrels 01 au uyc
Whiskey, two years old. which is a
Uttlo musty. I am offering it at tfl.U.'i
per gallon. Come and try one gal
lon and bo convinced that you are
gotting the worth of your money.
8-2-4 1. J. L. Mauks, Middleburgh.
"MlSTAKEX Sol'LS Will) DltEAM OF
Buss." Tho following marriage li
censes have been granted sinco our
last publication :
S3. F. Straub. Perry Twp..
)Mary A. Bilger, Middlecreek.
SW. H. Smith, .Middleburgh
Nettie Swineford, Swineford
Tho fiffuro ! in dates is with us
and has coiuo to stay. Few men or
woiuen now liviug will ever date u
ttUfcament without using a 0. It
..la V.'tl.lkJ - iiini
How uinnmo niiiu V Y,r, r":1 t
wiJ" reniViV'A'b.l 'Jtird th-t. "
move to second place 1000 and
there rest Vii 11 nnd rod years.
Tho algeriucB who advcitised their
captured logs, according to tho law
iu our stututo books, nnd according
to the opinion of Fa Ju Ig-.i B irnett,
aro tho solo owners of tho log. now.
Tho Lumberman's Exchange failed
to coino and redeem the logs within
a month after their capture. Lia r
pool Sm.
A postal card to Win.C.t Iretziuger,
Registrar, will bring the 120 pugo
year book, showing tho livo depart
ments Co letre. Academy, ladies
I Ttiulil nt Aliiuu' Si-hool. mid Art
Department, and cuts of the ten
buildings, of Bucknell University,
at Luwisburg, Pa. Next year begins
September 13. "... 8.:10.'.(
Tho Reformed congregation of
New Berlin will open their lately re
modeled church with appropriate
coremouies on Aug. 10th, Reg
ular preaching service will bo held
in tho morning and evening. In tho
afternoon a special service iu tho in
terest of the Sabbath-school will bo
held.
Fish Warden's Notice. Having
been appointed a lish wardeu, under
the laws of this stato I hereby cau
tion all persons against the violation
of tho fish laws of this state. Any
persons caught in any manner of il
legal fishing, or on tho Sabbath day,
will bo prosocuted to the full extent
of tho law. B. F. Taxxeu, Warden,
uc. 8, 1804. Seliusgrove, Pa.
BASE-BALL !
MulJiuburah w.u the Staa for
Brilliant Games on Saturday.
Two
Miii)i.i:iiri(on down's Ti:oxi:t.vii.i.E li
TO 2 AMI HEI.nsnitOVE TIES N.W
BEtl.IV.
Saturday the people of our town
Republican League Club.
A movement is on foot to organi.o
a Republican club iu Middleburgh.
This should not bo delayed as tho
State League of clubs meets in liar
risbnrg on Sep!, ."th. Delegates
should be chosen in order to havo
representation in the State League
meeting. Our country is laboring
and suffering under a financial de-
nrtwHimi Kiidi ii4 lift luit been known
in the historv of our country. All ftWok" f.ro,, thoi? lethargy an I were
citizens who love mosi.ei itv ami are nlriM to a tlmll of entliiHiasm by
anxious to lend a helping hand to 1,10 l'sonce in our nmist ot tureo
..ui,,r,. l,.,u;..,.uu ..Miviii. .i mu n fieign base-ball teams and a host
tho avenues of trade, should not of other sports. The announcement
lifsihitn to unite in a nrourcssivo made the Post last week that
movement. We want the idle mills "wo would b two games hero at
to bo pouring forth smoke from the traded universal attention, and tho
chimnevs. We want to seo the farm- lovv M grounds pre-
er get a fair price for his products, sented a scene of activity aud en
ur wim I to seo business revive. tHUSiasm Uunnff tUO eiltllO day. At
Remember the adage, "Iu union the gme between Middle-
their is strength." So let tho Re- purgU and rroxalville began. . 11.
publican club spring into being. lker of New Borlm was selected
lor me umpir. rue sweaters 01
Troxelville, went to the bats first.
Tho score of innings was as follows
Middleburg, 2 0 2 1 3 0 4 0 x 12
Five Hungarians wero stabbod nt
a wedding in Mt. Cannel on Satur
day night of last week, nnd two of
them will in all probability die. The
stabbing was donu by John Bolton
while ho was under tho inlluenco of
liquor. Bolton refuses to admit or
deny that ho committed tho deed.
but witnesses swear that they saw
the uplifted d igg-r iu his hand.
Michael Kokosh, one of tho victims,
cannot live.
Oni Fellows' Ui vmon and Picxk
The I. O. O. F. and Daughters of
Rebekah Lodges (twenty iu num
ber! of tho counties of Union, Mif-
leford
iss Annie Bower of Philadelphia
Mrs. Harriet Bower of Lewis
!,' are visiting at Thomas Bower's
wine ford
cv. Daniel Treibly of Clearfield
iched a very able sermon in the Assembly, Capt. T. B. Reod ; Asboci-
lieran church on Sunday eveuiug,
I Cor. 4:3.
00. Long, Esq., Inspector, will
1 auother audit at Paxtonville in
school houso case, Friday, Aug.
. at 11 A. M.
ate Judge, II. C. Yau Zandt ; Jury
Commissioner, Samuel B. Kinert
Poor Director, David S. Price.
The contracts for supplies for the
National Guard at Gettysburg havo
been approved by General Green-
limit Tlin contracts indiiilA
liarles Fisher of WilliauiBport pounj9 c( beans, 10,000 pounds of
BUgar, -i,i"w pounus 01 rice, u,4uu
uding to the tin work on the I pounda of coffee, 2,200 pounds of
uann uuuuiuk. Bait, 140 pounds of pepper, three
lines Moycr of tho Selinsgrovo barrels of vinegar, 800 pounds of
0 ball nino reraainod in town uu- candles, 1,920 gallon cans of toma-
Bunday, being attracted by tho toes, 3,810 cans com, 8,000 pounds
liity Seat's fair ones. I soap. The Guard will faro well.
Troxelville, , i 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2
Only eight' an J ono-half innings
were played as tho homo team did
not take their bats tho last time.
The - TroxeMlloites could not hit
Rollback's curved balls aud at the
end of the 3rd iuuing tho visitors
found fault with tho umpire, catcher
and pitcher. Tho homo team agreed
to taka any .'man for umpire except
a man iroiu rroxelviuo. .ur ijob-
kioher of Now Borlin was selecteil
a4 second umpire aud all disputed
points 'wye sotllod satisfactorily.
llin, Juniata and Snyder, will hold u ITho gamo w4 i liuibhe 1 at U:4" with
re-union and picnic at Adamsburg, la scor of IU to 2 in favor of tho
Suyder county, along tho Sunbury I home teain.
, Ue,
It. 011 Saturday,
'. ; . MnsioiU ,b(i
furniUied by four or live brass
baudd, and an interesting program
is being prepared for tho occasion
All members of the Order and the
public. 111 general aie or.lially in
vited to attend. Cum.
On Tuesday forenoon Ira Fry.
Harry Focht and Frank Zechmau,
who call tlieiusi Ives the Snyder
county Jesse James gang, and havo
locked up iu our jail since early in
May for assaulting with intent to
rob Jacob Ludwig, of Mouruo town
ship. Juniata county, mi the 30th of
April, had a hearing before Esquire
Horning after which they wero coin
mitted to jail to stand their trial at
September court. If at court tho
Commonwealth does not mako out a
stronger case against them than it
lid before the Justice, they will
hardly cross the mountains at Juui
ata'sexpense this time. MiiJliittoirn
JlcmU.
U.mox Picnic at McI'li'iie. Tho
three Sunday schools, Sons of Vet
erans and O. A. R. of McClure, and
Adamsburg Lodge of Odd Fellows
will hold 11 union picnic at
on Saturday, August isth.
aim the runnel'
hired out. Se-
siilmiit to this
On Sabbath evening at 0:30, a
quiet wedding took place at Gray
bill's Hotel in Swineford. The con
tracting partios were Wm. Smith,
manager of Hotel Central and Mrs.
Nettie Swineford. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. S. S. Kohler
of New Berlin. May the uuion prove
a blessing and a continuous round of
pleasure to those having effected tho
bond of matrimony.
The Post this week publishes its
solution of tho "Labor Problom." It
shall bo tho aim of tho editorial
management from time to timo to
discuss all questions of public in
terest. While our spaco will not
permit as extensivo discussion as
our metropolitan dailios, it shall bo
our aim to have the matter as
thoroughly sifted and digested and
wo trust as carefully prepared.
'f Tlft Arh.-NOOX GAME.
I'roTuptiy '." .0 clock the game
WiT.' iiil'u4;'.Voraoi iV.NeW. Ber
lin U'HM mile, 1 "s
The Selinsgrovo team was
struuglhond by the Ritter brothers
of Liverpool. Tho New Berlin team
offered no protest to allowing the
Bitters to play as catcher au 1 1st
baseman respectively. The New
Berlin mon have boon playing base
ball long enough to know th it they
must expect I ) meet such combina
tions. Tho spectators saw that the
teams wero now evenly mated and
the anticipations for a warm and
closely contested game were not iu
the least frustrated. Ritter, the
catcher, is one of tho b:'st and most
popular players in tho state) out side
of tho State Loaguo and Philadel
phia Clubs. Mr. Ritter on Saturday
stood second in tho J'resn voting
coutest as tho most popular amateur
player iu tho state, aud for several
days ho stood first. His friends have
over 200,) votes lying back yet and
those cast already aggregate nearly
14,000. During tho gauio Ritter's
catching was a most interesting foa
turo. Bolig's pitching for Selins
McClure grove was by no means to bo des-
I ho dil- nised. However the long contiu-
ferent schools will meet at tho re- UAuco of tho game tired hint some
spectivo churches at M;30 a. m., and wuat The team from Snyder's
march to tho grove, followed by tho metropolis is composed of players
different Orders. Addresses will be
delivered in tho foro-noon by Revs
Zimmerman, Weidemeyer and Lan
dis. and Prof. C. Vt. Herman; in
tho after noon by Dr. A. M. Smith,
Hon. E. V. Tool and Co.Supt. Bow
ersox. Music will bo furnished by
the Adamsburg aud McClure Comet
Bauds. Refreshments will bo serv
ed on thegrouuds. By order of Com
Judgo Bucher has finally consont
small in stature, but enthusiastic
workers for the goal. Now Berlin's
mauliuess iu facing this team do
servos more than a passing notice.
They are all steady, plucky players
and put up a strong game. Walker's
pitching all through tho game fully
proved that ho was equal to tho
emergency. The team is composed
entirely of goutlotuon who know tho
value of fair and honorable dealing
auo
LjOdJd
ed to remain on tho Democratic aud at no timo did they allow their
ticket forCongressinan-at-large. We love for winning to run away with
m norrv to sno Mr. Rucher allowim? their hotter judgmeut. Ilio score
himself to be made amenable for the of innings is as follows
sins of his party in tho canvass this Selinsgrovo, 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 x-t
fall, but as such submission con- New Berlin, 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 x -1
vovs a great deal of political iullu- The score indicates full well how
rn.i to him and as ho has a number carefully the game was played. Tho
of political scores to set tle which eleventh iuuing had already begun,
will afford him great comfort, he is Three of tho Seliusgrovo men wore
not makiug such a big sacrifice after on bases. The third strike was call
nil ns Homo minht sunnoso. Ho is a od on tho batter who started for
man who always knows his friends 1st base. Tho catcher failed to hold
and allows his onomios to know him, the ball, but picked it up, stepped
and there is no doubt but that bouio on homo plate and throw it to the
one else than Judge Bucher will oc- 1st baseman before tho ruuuor ar
iMinv the alter when the fires are rived. A dispute arose ns to whetk-
kindlod. Jiellefonte Gazette. er the runner on 3rd base was forced
or n-t. The batter
on inl base were d
insgrovo refused to
at first, but liu ill.v agree. 1 to t-lav.
The umpire acknowledged his error
iu declaring the iiii;n out on 3rd
base but refuse I to chan-'e his de-
iston. ll i deci le I the gnue was a
Iraw with a score of I ran for e:ieh
team. Thus ended the gala base
ball day for Middleburgh. V'e again
welcome inir friends to Mid Ueburgh
and hope for their speedy return.
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The Labor Problem Solved.
Tho roc. 'lit lab r trouble is per
plexing philanthropists mid social
reformers. It is evident that some
change in the present social system
or iu the laws of the nation must be
undo in order to avoid theso sharp
coniliets between labor and capital.
Elward Bellamy, h hum years ago,
wrote his book. "Looking Back-
ward." In this work, he tells his
readers what kind of a social sys
torn he would like to sc iu I'.m i,
His scheimi works well enough in
theory, but in practice it must
prove to bn a dism il failure. Bell
amy would put all the instruments
of production in the h inds of Un
common government. No money
would bi used as noun would be ne
cussary under his system. Everv
in in must m ike a fresh start in th--world
and his success will depend
upon his energy and economy. At
doith his inheritance will be turned
into th-.' h inds of the government.
Theso aro a few of the m my chm
gs Bjlliimv mid some of his ass i
ciatos suggest for improving the
cial system.
.Tho fallacy of siuh argument
once npp irent. To.e.' r
inherit ur ,
mont dos' i- n v :;) ,
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to oncouraia industry. All the in
struments of production in the con-"
g Jvvruui jut will place
iu t!u hands of olheuil
tile tea leliev to Political
cjrrup'.ion will increase. A tv,
people will not submit to Ml Id n oi
radical cli I'lges an .1 vii it the A i. r
ic in pe p!e u ) x want is a sy.sii ...
aljustcl as to a ."oil the-e sinr;.
c Hitliets b 'tween labor an I capital,
ll-.'i'o c mi 's the tag. Wnat ulju.-t-nietit
will provi L this p. m ae.-i '
Thelibor party has it-, nuiits
aud the capitalists have their right-.
To con leiuil tho one at the expense
of the other is unjust aud unreason
able. Tin) most i-ll'ectuil way of
bringing al nit a change that will
beuelit both at the expense of neith
er party is to cultivate more sym
p ithy batweeu tho two. Lib iriug
uit'ii can not live without the capi
talists and tho l itter can not pros
per without tho assistance of the
former. Tho two classes are as
mutually dependent upon each oth
er as tho knife and fork at tho dinner-table.
Tho knife can not cut
without tho fork and the fork is
useless without tho knife. With
more sympathy between these war
ring elements, tho interests of both
will bo enhanced. If the wages paid
by tho capitalist are not satisfactory
to workiugmeii, tho laborer has the
privilege of withdrawing his services,
but ho is not entitled to tho right
of preventing others from working
who wish to comply with tho capi
talists' terms. As each individual
has rights, so each has duties.
Rights, ou tho ono h aud, bring du
ties on tho othor. As long as one
party fails to respoct tho rights of
tho other, so long will this conten
tion coutiuuo. When tho money
power inherits a soul that can feel
for and sympathize with its subjects
aud when tho labor power of this
couutry can understand thoperplox
itios of a capitalist, thou aud not till
thou, will strife bo allayed. This to
us seems to bo tho only correct in
terpretation of the ouigma which
has so long balllod solution.
trol of tho
more valii'.
an 1 h"ii"-
Union aud Nothuiuborhiud county
commissioners are at loggerheads
overnuislau l railway to bo built
botwoen two bridges.
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