. . . ) Co. ComraUilonert, HE POST J THE POST I- run !iv 1 1 iitnr. II I (icif Kli'MTl'llll." I I "cut hi. '1 ulliir." I I rn'Ni i iliNlp , aiMssue AlHlM'M r MeMiMlt. Snli,rlitiiiiii.siujTr ll r.. .. , i til" '"'I'" ... 1 1,1 ....i,tn fit titnlra nf f'e..,t W U patrons. yOL. 32. MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., PA., MAY 2, 1S95J no. is. fc iff i 1 VEMS of LOCAL INTEREST What becomes of tlio coughdrop bo watchmaker realizes that lufl is money. Ic'oat sleeves ar- now creased as 11 as trousers. 'Keep of tlio grass"' signs ore bo- painted. Saturday was Lot el men's ilay in nldle burgh.' The court advertising will be found this issue. High words sometimes result from low argument. T. J. Smith, F.sq., was u Sunbury Ltor on Monday. I'liina silks, 25 cents per yard at Duukelberirer's Milhuery. The. Mercantile Appraiser's list is iblished in this issue of the Post. jidies' Sailor Huts at 18 cents at Jlibie Dunkelbcrgcr's Millinery. Mrs. Chas. W. Herman is in Har- liiurg and Philadelphia this week. i Slay, swf't May, I'li'iisc ciini' iiml May, Yon tiro m uwtiil nice. For In jour Uu. s imlxuly pays For either i.ml or lot. '. C. Hartman, tlio barber, Las a line of advertisement iifthis issue." id it. ont fail to tiy Da Costa's Sarsa- 11a at tho MiddleburgL PLor- Libbie Dunkclbcrger has an us traent of Children's Hats for 110 tu.' udiu-your coupons. Iu a week wo tho names of tho contestants bo published L. Russel, a banker of Lew is- n, was the guest or J. rs. lhomp last Friday lio scholarship contest is open everybody. Don't bo afraid to icli your shin. :i Costa's Sarsapitrilla at tho JleburgL Pharmacy. 1.00. Ev- hottle guaranteed It. Hottcnsteiu and Jonas Trex- f Shamokin Dam tarried iu town 'riday of last week. ey have Sjdumund Goiuorndi u in Perry Count v. Niw uilield and Newport. camp of Sons of Veterans has i instituted at l,hilipslur ir. Pa i a membership of lifty. Iiu Norman, a highly respect id i'ii of Swiueford died at his hito h'liee on Sunday night. . w- h. HusKiiifn r is putt in,-,' u roof on hi.s Louso and making ninprovciiictits tohis i'rop( ity ooiai-ht resuieut m Jjeavertown i's. lla.-siii'.rer. She will havo d ninety live Summers bv 'TO Will bij (Irl'llllill prem-bli Kiinday niia iiii.j; in t ho U. 1'. . .v hjn i :i. I i:iv;lat!'.'ii is tx- l.'ni.s;; ut Jj'.ui J vi niii r ef 'T s ";ily M'as brolirii into oil i.v and lr ii) u w bile (he ' i-.is at ebiiivh I'. Duni.-l i). )yer was l he on'y "-iiitii.ivf (hat i'ldlmiv t.ei.t Si'hoeh Dili wedding in L'ai. N. J. on Tuesday, Walter, of the Ilrm of Rui 'd Walter, on Monday startt d oeity of riiiladelphiii to luv "Pply of new goods. Junior Daso Ball Team ct I bice will ldny atiaiust the. nine ICtutial l'enna. Colletro on Sat- 1 ttfternoou in Middleburgh. - lOuuzborgcr started on Men- l"venuig for l'hiladeluhia ami lloik to lay iu a comnlotu hui V Spring ond Summer clothing. Impound earn, mousurini? H3I I iulenetli, wascuught iu tho I'll in tlio Lewis town Narrows, 'Htu lubUut. So Bays, Moi of the Newtou Hamiltnn Yman. Tho man with a whistle in Lin hat T. B. Mc Williams, Chief of Tolico. Miss Hattio Swartz of Troxelville, spent a few days in town this week. W. W. Witlcnmyer was in the city last week laying iu a supply of merchandise. Miss Bertha Wittenmyer who Lad been at Drexel Institute, riiiladel phiii, has returned to her parental roof. Mury mid dial she va. Wiy. As lie litiiri'il lnT mi tin- f :i Ir. : Ami lie halil lliat lie t That she hail no "anti''' I hriv. The names of contestants will be published next week. 5o sure your friend's iiamo will appear by send ing iu coupons. For Sale. A 1-0 Hartford bicy cle will be sold to the iirst cash biy er for !(). It is as good as new. Call nt this olliee. Frank Jowciox of Rock Springs Centre county, was vi.siting bis reL lives and friends at the County Seat the t ally pint of Ihe week. Why not uso Da Costa'n Sarrtft parilla. none In tier. Try a bottto and be convinced. For sale at t$? Middleburgh l'harmacy. Some workmen uiubr tho direc tion of the town Council are puttiug atoll from tho Central Hotel on Sugar street to tho bridge near J. M. VanZandt's l csidcice. Wo regret to b arn (bat J. 15. Hall, a highly respected citim of Mc Kees J Falls has had tho misfortune of financial 1 osses. Nearly $10, 000 debts are reported. I w ill open u select school in l! Franklin School Building, for a term of six weeks, begining May Otb. Terms will bo nioderato. Jehome Eiuley, Teacher. Tho religious garb bill has been reported to the Senate. Senator Flinn's amendment was included puttingtho penality upon the school boards instead of up( n tho teachers. Bkiok Foi; Sam: : Brick of the best (futility for building and paving can !)' secured at reasonable, rates by applying to Cauiion Ski;uoi.i, Washinglon House, Middleburg, Fa. If I nuilil haw a v-li, I'd w 1-,H Yii'i i 'T my ; j n-1 null;.-, l-'nr then ymi v, my ih'ar, I ruuM I'lut .re viii with Impunity, hill 11 I pmid'T l iiii,'' r. id ar, S,-i una Uoiishtji ah1 I n-.-t , lin y siy I d I' lthi'l' that. .Mm M'iv f It.- i.Mir Tlii'ti yoir.l l)' vv ii It mil alway. D. A Kern of (his place has just received nuother I'lll' load of I)l;iill pipes (Tilingi for draining and road bridge purposes. When in wed of anything in this lime, give him a call. Kid.'M'len Wanted. To f i'll Noli Nicotine Midgets Cigars Sauij'les fr e. !).tl;iry or t'oiniiii -sii i'. (b od side lii.e, Address, L.w; I ; Co., It' .M.ippt I's'ni-;;, !',. C.ii or Tii m: .- I d.'. ire to li.i.i.k most i !( jy tin- i.i;.i.v bind l'l ! i.d.-s v. ho M in : .M ' , :: -i: fi'.l I.. li) suvo i.'y pro; -i-;y iV":.i ! - . tion ibiriii'V tl:.' l.-.te : i ;n u 1 1 1 n ! n lire. .). L. V.. V'.i:,i! l.-I'.vi i.v t.n.id.t rtosend iisi 7 t , o e'. . st mips i o lit ;t pny pi go I packing i lc., iiiji! we v, i'l mail !"; of 1 O'.ir N'oii-Niciilini) ?lidg.ts Ci;.'.irs. i O'd.v one 1 ox (o (Hi" itddit s:t. Addles s, Lanms Co., tf Sliippensbur;,', V,. B. F. Crouso of Smyrna, Deloware, formt rly of Selinsgrovi , was at Mid dleburgh lasb week. It will bu re membered that Mr. Crouso lost u ID room mansion houso by lire in March. His loss was SIO.OCO and only $1,100 insurance. Information as to tho where abouts of Fred Yanderslico, who left Lis homo in Blooinsburg, Mon day morning April '.'2nd is wanted. Ho ia aged about 11 years, Las dark Lair und eyes, U dressed in a li,'ht suit and black Fedora bat. Any one able to throw any light upon Lis dis appearance will kindly communicate with the Bloomaburg J)aily oillce, Dr. li. F. Wagenseller, wife and grand child of Selinsgrovo on Mon day started for n week's sojourn in CLicago. Tho Doctor will at (end the meeting of tho National Rail way Surgeons in tho Windy City. N. T. Dundore, ono of Union Township's reliable citizens, attend ed adjourned court last Friday. Mr. Dundore is a warm friend of (he I'ost and has bei'ii inslrumendd iu adding a number of new subsci ihers to our list. The accounts of the linn of Meis er : Voder must be paid or given satisfaction for by (be 'joth of May or they will be handed to legal au thority. The books are in (he bands of C. A. Meiser. Mr.isi;n iV Yoiir.li. Invitations me out for the wed ding of Anna, daughter of Mr. ami Mis. J. A. StnLliicckt r lo William Snyder, (lie Assistant Postmaster at (his place. The wedding will take place at the bride's home next Tin s day morning at si a en o'clock. fleorge and Zac. Hoover received the sum of one hundred and fifteen dollars lb "i, from the Supervisors of Union Township on account of tho accident which they had on Friday, April 'JO. ls.r. (i. V. Long. Est., appeared for lite Hoovi is. The Forest ' iufil!cun has this to say about our lb proentative's position on the Judges' Rctircimut Bill: "Mr. Herman, Snyder conn, ty's thoroughly independent and blight young E prcscntativc, also gave tho bill some bard knocks."' The mountain fires (hat burned during (ho greater portion of last week near Middleburgh were finally extinguished by tho rain on Satur day morning. A largo urea of Shade mountain has been burnt i tV. A number of private houses as well as other buildings were freipient I.v threatened with destruction. The calithitmpians are having a very busy season. When there is no wedding on the boards, they manufaetuie an excuse to itniioy some one Ise. Next wci k they may have another chut Then they will look for ducats lioin "Uncle, S.tm." That must have bet ii ir.i interest ilig spectacle down in Arkansas. The sight of a governor and a mem ber of the legislature standing up and t-pitting tobacco juici in ncli oliier.i' faces is something so much out of t he usual line us to lnelit re cognition as a low and i.u.i 1 I p;4r ture i u statesmanship. The heirs in (lie llrewi r estate i f New York city, cstimalid ut ovi r i! oi .( ii 1(1,(11 'i i, nu t in .lt. Carmil, l'a., yesterday. (J. W. r.oin.', E-q., ol oiirt ivwi l c i i m lit. d llie heirs iu this ', iciliiJ.V, and V. e M e !ad lo n:y our i'i or f, ii .: ! V. s 1M -.v. a ( i ll.l'l I !il g i-. i l:e ( f t I. cm. 4. Waller, Emi., of .it. ( allni I, ii i e Silitld llie l.i'.l:, ii tl.:,: .ieiln'.V. We V. i-Il ! iieiu Silei ( :-s, - TiU'i't.n . . . . . i '.'.,,:. i . every canty I" bla'.t d "i i. .. Thi; Wci: ' Mil it ml li.t i i t c. i ' i 1 1 pi ovtd I . 1 l.e b America. S't.ni t in lg tiit v.i :; hill ue ..'I .. W:;i- Is i it e.il s tl." col ll e lai '.l.iiM'M.s ii.il I l'. i. i.a. I- , ill oiiii'a fi :l I'.a Ma! A u y In ni 1 t-Jlllo i wi-i l.ly. Send forcirc.: l.irs :a. 1 t' i :u -. Ih.a i v M'r'o Co., 'i-ll-;;m. :;Ts Camd St., New York. M.' ' rs. Ivi't'g. r and Son, succes iiors to the (Iriiybill Brothers, com menced on Mombi.v to (car down the walls of 1 lm burned null ami clean up tho debris of tho lire. C J. Snyder has tho conduct and his forco of men boon brought order out of what presented a ragged ap pearance. It is the purpose of the new linn to push matters from now on and get the new mill quickly un der headway. It will bo. fully as largo as tlio old one und bo complete ly equipped witL modern and im proved macLinery. Mr. M. L. Kreg er, tlio junior member cf tho firm, is an active young man, who is giving matters close personal supervision. Milkrubursj Sentinel. The committee in chargoof tho ar langenii nts fortho L ildingof tho fif teenth muiual encampment of tho division of l'eiinsylvania, Sous of Veterans, to be lull in Allentown beginning June ., have almost com pleted the program. Through (ho generosity of the citizens in tho w ay of contributions the Allentown ramp lms arranged for w hat (hey know w ill be one of the best, if not (he best encampments held sinceits existence. Especially are the boys iliti listed because Ihe fast conven tion (f the older was held ill that city, just font teen years ago. Oil Monday w had the pleasure of having a chut with I'rof. A. 1). Millei , a in'i Mi d ciusiuiii und an active pobticuai of I ,e lsbut g. I'ri'f. Milh r wiil be a candidate for tin- iioiiiinal i"ii of Male Si hater lit the hands f the llepuhlican voters of Union County. 1 1 will have no opposition i xci pt ptrhaps ICx-Kena-tor B ill s, w h w iil cause but little annoyance to 1'iof. 'AliiliT. Repie st ntative l'Vcht will bi a candidate lor the thiid time and us he is ono of the nio-t ae I tve men in t lie 1 louse, Union County can not all'urd to give up their present n pteseidalive. Dr 1'. .V. Boy r cimie into posses sii n of a valuable relic, by tho pur chase i f a lot of ground at Ihe sale of the Rudy estate iu this place, which is no less than a deed given by Anthony Sehn and Lis wife CatL taiiie, in ihe year IT'.'l, to Cleorgo Kcm. The deed w hich is ouo Luu died and four years oh', was written by Simon Snyder, then a Justice of tho Fence, afterwards tbnernor of the state. Tho lot was a part and parcel of ihe originnl giant made by Wmi TenA 'to Con-niiMW-iser, the celebrated Indian interpreter. This is indeed a relic of the past, well worth pi eseiA ilig. Triliiutt . At 12 o'clock on Tuesday of this week, Mr. Jerome N. Thompson, one of t lie . lest and most widely known and most respected citizens of Mex ico, this county, was stricken with paralysis w hile walking from bis res idence to the barn, and was rendered unconscious. David Allen, who re sult s with him, found him lying I ro.-iiate on the vrioiiud and car ried him into the Iioiim'. I-. . la I d w as hasl ily sum mom d and is do ing all he can loii Mi re I lm to con M'ioils l.i ss. We i in ni si ly hope his life may be s; an d.- I'n. t lioinl Tiim.i. Tl.' n 1 i named gentle man is an Uncle lo ('a -dm r Thomp ti n and is in av si n:e -i i I'ty veals The gill who give; way to u desire to ::ad about the si re. t -, to cult ivate the aeqii.iii.taiiee of young lueli and act sin:iei in :!.v. i , laying foiatda li"n f..r a o-e,. ... i. i'i. ,!a'e : j I. en I Wo to ore, W ill II liir; le.!, .-);, w ill dt i lop o !o a si lilt ri ly '.:t : . if i-'it r i.i'sfoi i 'i.ie ! i ; Jb; ;! ). ii is ll.. .-iil v. h,, )... s 1. am lll'i! b hef mot !'! 1 '"'.t v a.s tie;: mil l'i:.:i JOI.l ! Hues :::i ormitne'it to Wi".i:a,l:..o 1. 'l'.,. .-Iil who .1 in. i "'. v lo 1 -a I'., .-. ; il'..' ).:..! c . S ! 1 1 e ! : . 1 1 . 1 .ii ,'; Ihe ' i . . i , i'i 1: : ",.. r. em i i' i s i i 1 a ty, ' !.'!!'" r 01 mam ni " ' ! i a ; it .n ol tho.-, wins oiilv t w I idmir.tt i .'i i . t;t '. wi.'i th h.-iv- ',. file It'.- ret; !li!..-, ii:if I . w li s)ii j) auditors amiihl publish a siaiemetit ami lib) a copy with tho Clerk oft he Courts. Another duty i njaim d by law but very generally neglected is the lilingof tri..ti!iial ticcounts by guardians and trustees. Not one third of those who Lave chargo of tho estate (if miners comply with (ho law iu (his particular. When they liuttlly settle, with their wards they find tho liliug of an account some thing they cannot avoid if they uro to bo relieved from responsibility by tho Court. They ought not, Low ever, to neglect tlio filing of (Lo triennial uccounts wLieL would pro tect them from auy suspicion of neglect or mismanagement and bo a record for the information of all concerned as to the state of the funds composing the trust. A Big Robbery. .In li llamltl. "Tint ruorning the store of Noah Hcrtzler At Old Fort 1 loyal was bur glarized md robbed. Entrance was etl'ccted br rutting a hole through (ho floor jap from the cellar, all ap proacLoa.lo (he store room being protected by burglar-alarm. The safe wm blown open and robbed. aH near asran be ascertained, of the following monies, bonds and stocks : About !?K0 in silver coin : sju in n, w pennies, in eriirinal package just re ceived U'om the mint and never opened ;jp fiUno U. S. I m i- rent, bond; rVib.'cinahle in I:m i7, s:l'i.on worth of. Ihe First National Banljof Milllintown and Fomery . Co'spri vatebanWof Foil H,yA stock, an. I $l,tHN) prth of stock in the Key stone Land and Eumbt r ('oiiipany, of Missouri, all the property of Noah H'ol zler, ami '.',..(M) of bon.ls and $2.1,000 worth of stock in the l'ennsylvaiiiii Traction Coinpany of Lam-tutor, tho bonds being m goti able and numbered as follows : Nos. 282 and J;l each for .1(00 ami 1 7 1 :t for'S30(y and about .l.'iii worth of noteB belonging to William Hertzh r, iudividually, and other valuable pa pers.;: Ji li buiid reward w ill be paid fortho jkrrcst and conviction of the. thieves, Oii Monday three (ramps wi re ar rested d suspicion for having com niitteiTlhe burglary. They passed nev pinnies of ls.'5 at the Hunting don upvvh stand. They were taken to Miflluilow n on Tuesday. j , . - . Crits, eply about "That Flag" 1 NiMU JrcK.K)J l alls fct Vioiircr's School House a (la'was raised on Washington's Birthday by the Hot' fer 1. O. S. of A. Within a few dai s after (he laising of (his ilag some of the quite siuidl pupils of the school engaged iu mirth, sport mid play with their "SlingShot" shot at the Hag, and because they were children were entirely ignorant, of the fact that (hey might injure it, ami which by no means wasinjuicd, after the act was performed the teacher re piiiiianded the boys. In a few .lays appeared an article in the m ws papeis in which lhcivis not a .- m blancc of truth. This 1, tier is uiit- teli to correct the false statement published some time ago. 'i.n ic. Clevt laud's Chicago lett r is lil. . I.v to proiuiilu the changing of voles from tiie Democrat ic to th" lb pu'n licaii party. The man who spends i.ot h s than it a year for tobacco complained yesterday that he coal 1 not afford to (al;e a dnily or weekly newspuper, or a mont lily i':;e.'a::ii.e. "Tin v c, too much," he exclaimed. " Woul 1 n't mind puying .'ni cuts a year b .. ,t real good p iper, but I ,!. a .- i i. j.-,.. a! tltat. Jf 1 can't get on.- for ,'. a sum I'll -b) witln nit.'' And tie :. k j Walked into I, w Licit had a I ,ir ti; ; i i i o j . i . ; 1 t '.. o ' i.' : .. I . . : t!m m .,..ti:a- hi - .;..!.;., I in:; n;i AU ;n"i:a .:.: 1 ! t In y laid few itttr-.c! i . J al c r.a'idly h-.a :.in,; i i.. (he i ! 1 1 ( I.- - ,'. ' - Iba tisbui g g- nilc. at in la.s possession il couple of rare coins I thai he picked up in his tr iv ! Me bought them for a small price, but he could never learn I heir mimes . r their value until one day he Lap-it li ed into tho United Slab s mint iu l'hiladclpliia. where is employed i bo greatest authority on old and rare coins iu this country. On produc ing his coins the Harrishurg gentle man was. informed that one was a Moorish coin f tlio sixteenth cen tury and the other was a Persian coin niiutod in the year M The old numismatist who gave I ho in formation said that the l'ersian coin Lad very likely formed part of tho head-dress of a female iu Ihut country or iu Egypt, us it was per forated iu tho manner tlmt such coius are punched for striuging on a band that is tied over tho fore-Lead. r .itmet's Alli.tni.c. The Si, v.b r Co. Alliance. No. met in SeebolilV Hall. Ml. hit. buigh. April 2oth l.vi;.. iu their second s. s sion. Six siiboi.linate Alliances Wi l c it i i st tiled. W. 1'. Ilricker, State Secretary f ihe organization, was picsent mnl assist, ., in ,n,l m,ve general instruc tions and information of Alliance worli. A decision was reached to have a ( 'ounl.v Alliance picnic in B W I s (liinr west ,,f Mi,,i, bu;,-!. I III some i late 1 1 ii nig t he e. miilig sllln I mer. Tiie .l.i'e cannot as yet be . Ii"d up hi as we w i-li to have some able vp, a;., i s tl., , . A tig tin m I to be I'lof. .(. F. Wlilets, V. I'. 1'. A. and I. U. and otlu r lab nit ,1 .-peak ris. I "1 lolls oiies.,;., t ii.lt le.sl to hi l lit I s ami I l.e labol ii g i l i s wcie tllsciissi .1. Also Mich iiu stions .le teiiuini tl upon , r tl . tl.ii.l i ( (. nig which Will (OHM l,i III Ihe ' M Tl U liu'Sult. No ;.:,! n. . . t ii.': bull on July -"t h IN".",. J. II. II, (Mel;. Co. S.c.y. 0..r Me, G V'le. "The glial e: I Millito i y ,,s lay in Snydel cou'il.v." Tiial's the general Verdict of i Vervbodc v. ho h is seen our new sio.-k. We til e gral ilie.l Ihatnur efforts have met with such general approv al, ami extend to those who havo not yet called an invitation to do so. No obligation to buy, only just to sec the largest stock of Millineiy goods ever displayed in the county. All kinds of Notions on hand, a full line of gloves, la. lies' Vests, Belt Iblekles "-It Bins, Ladies' Waist-, CiiwluO!."!''.''',' r.J'rs' "ierv. Ladies' Neck Wear, Swiss lantiroitl ery, Mitts and Handkerchiefs, l ail to see our bargains. Lii'.iui: I Vsia i.i,i.!.,a ::. TIRED WOMEN. The HoiiicA.fc, the F.irm.s ,.n I tiie Te. et,, t f A'l Viiciliuir leprcssiil of the IterVollS sVstel;. at tin approach of spring js a f. t !. souice of hi, 1. 1 1 impurities. Tint 1 tiled fei ling, which is the naluial result of t he depressing i :V, ct .f ! warm went her i mined ait cly a I : ' in Vol -at in.' e.il I i .f inter, n ,i i: ; dissapears w hi li I "e ru i;a is l.iLii. ! 'I'hoii -amis aie daily testifying to its ; I'i ii-- less In m lit. it i, end l.i.. a u 1, j dull. In a v m )i".i:ii'li-, cent iul;d tiled f. i lili':-, W illi il I i : 1 1 1 : t f ;.; pe tite , and so! ... tn.e . 1 , ( 1, , p. I 'e i u ic; m. : -. ev i.v it.d.e ..': i :.ml : pl i.Vi s it si If t i i be pel fee! 1 V 'hi, I pt ei to all t! iv , :; :, .! ,,. ,-,.1. :i a,, .. Y ru-mt in ig"i'::t i -: the ,'. -: t -m, icjtiv ' !.:;:. tiie It eling . n-l : ,. . ! lie in i .-.:.! .a p ' t ;. . l, ...,ia 1 '!'!. - t:-. i . a ii. 1 tin '. ' . 'i -. 1 n:., ','., .1 . I n '-. i ; , '.. IW.'a If. , a w..-:l I.!. . a ! ' , ;.i . . y '.:g I i rn t Ii d and . I'i in I : 1 1 ' I e I'll I! ' I ' : - : ' ( ' .ii pa: i v, I ' , , : , '. i I' i 'I' I n i I : . , . I 1 i , i Dr. llar;:m. :. C '. r.a. . ...... i 111 t he id' ' 'f it 1 : V : ' ; I '. ' d- I itor ( iem i ..I ( Iregg w ill a wii.v It) his success, a, II in. Ann - II. M vliu and Scci clary of ln;i ii.:.l .Vil'airs Brown to (ieii. .billies V, Jitta 1 oth of whom wi re tl cted last NoVCIU bcr. The is a woiM t'f con, fort to u joung hnly who we. is a ii.camilg bat, and to havo lite assurance that everybody is admiring ihe beauty and taste iu which it has been made up. Nothing ad Is more to the gen eral appearance of a young lady cr woman than a beautiful hat or bon net, and the place to get such nt lowest prices in at Libbio Duirkcl bergcr's Millinery.
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