s. 1 ' Viir nnftT lit rud i HE POST nhytlirpilllor. ni iui 'Unroii.'' rmni"'iiiiii r.'' rdc.ln.'.l.inlBiUO VlT lt.lil (lilt . Urt always own for ereatwiiai' ". HilbscrliiUomi.MiHycar OL. 32. MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., PA., JULY 11, 1895. JNT0. Ti fEMS of LOCAL INTEREST autaloupes next I )og days begun on Tuesday. usewives aro busy with prosorv ,'atcnuelons are high, but taste, he bloom of youth is bloomer Ii ever, uck trousers are very much in rvnut girls are down on cooking ols. t.o lawn mower is a good thing. i it along. e mosquito and tho hotel pro- lor are happy. Ith tho advent of July comes the ve cherry pie. 4 In teachers' voting couteHt will I early iu August. : n U. Kreegcr (spout the Fourth lly in Williamsport. nior is liko a mat. It can I o ,t any man's door. colored hat band should bo loiily by very youujr men. patriotic bieyeli girl wears kite aud bloomers. William's Grnvs picnic will j I August 2(5 to 31 inclusive. I t iniss tho' irisiua pages. l ie filled with intcii :;tingnint- 'jVijj'.utXliri.rt' naturally i tho men g::t all broken up C.inij Menuoh of Mifllin- liid a viit to O. Alfred Schoch I. L itzel, lhti new jeweler, heiubpii'.rlers iuScbocbV Hitler of Muuc.v has taken l y-.viui'ivird'B jewelry ostab- I ive'. icr ol hehusgrove cau gul .ii Carp that weight d four- Liuls. 1:1 nott'8 Ul'o not Uilit i so Iriistiouie notes that L'ncle lilies. la Kroegor on tho Fourth i pilw H inch j.i Ion '4, - D iss La Huh. la Valley merchants are pay- rs only (5 cents u pound for lor nowadays. Iuru 101 members in tho '12 class of th'i lloo'iinbur! mat school. i SI. Montis and two chil- iVkron nro visiting friends ivesin thisplaco. II Mrs. Ooldy of Cundou, eil W. W. Wittonmyor aud ice our last issuo. teachers at West Choster, lartieloa of agrocmeut not mo for one year. 10. Gaugler and Miss Nel- of Selinsgrovo wero Mid- IviHltura vvnil- M turn deserves another." il the corkscrew as it Idirough tho cork. f'. Orwig and wife visited pa-law, Hurry Hartor. in 'i few days last week. 'ertrude Kroegor, Rose Kate Rolni1oi' viiiifuil I Williainsport last week. M thing for one to learn But at tho same time Jt makes the old maids. iking man is seldom an faugh he may practice a llae horizontal bar. IttV Dunkleberger and hwode to Millersburg jVmnday a week ago. je iieW, Selinsgrove for sgu will offer special io and Shoes and tool I IK I no It I I ID' I rtfl lit' Read S. Weis' advortisment. ii may interest you. .i Jlins Ella Stotlor visited relatives in Williamsport lust week. Dont miss tho spocial sale at Wets' Selinsgrove, on Saturday July 20th. Tho County Normal School will open iu Middluburgh next Monday. Special Sale of Dress goods at WeiB', Selinsgrove, on Saturday July 20th. This is the last week we will issue the regular voting coupon in the Post prize contest. The Globo Flouring Mills will b ruu for tho next five years under tho namo of "Tho S. II. Yoder Es tate." A reunion of the Luf liorias of Central Pennsylvania will bo hull ojt Packer's Island, on Thu s Uv. gust 22nd. V J A marriage license was granted fu Northumberland County to k David W. Stahl and Amelia Stahl b Hh of this county. Judges and inspectors of elections will hereafter receivo if'Xod per day without regard to time, and clerks shall receive S I. i I Prof. J. O. ll'irnim. Principal cf the 'd-vardsvill.) Pnhlm School visited hn brother, llprosonHitiyo Ilcrnuin.l i st week. 4 , i N Hon. J. C. ljiicher and wif o of I,3W isburg and Dr. Levi Uooko and wife' of Winlield K?ent the Foutlh in dlel;urg and viciuity. ik'siavk at reinodi-liug'thu inton .House is ntill going on. When coiupleK'd it will bo known tu the ".-let.'bol I llou.-ie." Irvin Ouycr, proprietor of tli. Ceiitrnl Hotel, Sunburv, reCi-nlly visited tin seencs of his nitivity i;l i.it thi-i co in i y ij'j it. 'i'li i gill who's been oiulinieel may make :! fuss about it, hut slir-'s ii))t to lie no i:i(i'e anxious for a re h us o than a b.i-.e-b'ill player. I. I'. Ul'ih cm! family npent Sun day !tt S.'l;is:;riv the g'j,ls ,'' li iliit 1 fii:iii!i'l. Mrs. Ulsii is t ! lie v. it!; uttlio lncti'DiHi- CoL A. ii rdi't'i jrc, Gov. II asLia Gen. J';t(r are announced u f:peaker.s nt the reunion of Perry eoiintians at Moutobullo Park, July ISth. CiiailesF. Mens.ili of th-3 ILdlo fou to O ti.v: lt, stoppo I oil' in Mi.hlle burgh for s-jveral days' vinit on his retoi'ii from a jaunt to Atlantic City. Tiio Millersburg Sjiitlncl snys that Mrs. Perry An rand, of Kramer, Suyder county, iA visit ing her daugh ter, Mrs (I. W. Hoke, on Contre street. Tho latest estimate of tho wheat crop is 'U.'), (K)(), 000 bushols. If there is a shortage of cars now, how will it bo when that crop is to bo moved ? Ilev. B. F. Kautz h-n proachodhis farewell sermou at Millersburg nnd has located at Adamsburg to bocoino tho pastor of tho Lutheran congre gation there. Tho Granger's picuio at Centre Hull, has been fixed upon for Sep tember H to 21. Efforts are being made to make it of more interest than heretofore. J. Hay Browu, esq., of Laueuster, who was tondorod a place on tho Superior court beuch by Governor Hastings, has declined for porsonal and privato reasons. The moon will bo closostto us on July 23rd. From about new moon on 21st, until past porigoe, look for violent gales, hot winds and scattering tornadoes. The doath list of the county so far as we learn includes Miss Annie Stauffer of Selinsgrove, George Row of Penn Township and Alice Glace of "Williamsport formerly of this county. She was killed by a trolley car. Trothonotary J. C. Schoch went to Shamokin on Saturday to Bee his better half who had been iu the coal metropolis for a fortnight. They both returned on Monday. Middleburgh has some young ladies in it who can proudly be com pared to a "lilly" because they toil not noither do they spin and yet the Queen of Sheba in all hor glory was not liko one of those. II. Burns Smith and sister Alice, Misses Wittenmycr, Martha Goldy of Caradon, Maud Kleiuert of Sha mokin and Geo. Whillosley of Chi cago passed the 4th of July vory pleasantly at Shikellimy. An exchango says that if all sub scribers who are iu arronrs, would pay up, the editors of this country could pay off tho national debt aud hayP enough to take their families to the seaside resorts this summer. ; The law abolishiug tho days of grace on notes in this state, goes into effect on January!, next. A nolo falling duo on a legal holiday is payable the day after, and if that bo Sunday tho nanor falls dun piouday. I Walchos, clocks and Jewelry rc Vairod at Swineford's old place of Jmuincss. J. C. Swinrford hns employed ft Philadelphia Jeweler f nd watch maker to carry on tho miriness! All work guaranteed to i'O first class. , Clothiog have been marked down to tho lowest notch. If you want .my r to II. Ounzliur:!"!'. The ti i' tirl. r-hftnpcfct ol tuu' boys' and children's clothing uro i u hand. Also shirts and gents fur- II hl.inft good '. T.v-o hundred and tw -nly four (J'larts i 4 tll' record of o.hu'l. c':er ries s.ild iu Xea po' t bv n m 1:1 nam.' 1 Jfeinh-rsoit, r. :;:d 'imi tli e i-,t side of tho .In o I it t. il s iv i tii.M all e n. i. o.t" I v i '., r m, ., o',,' i . 1! yield i x l, i .In ! Th-; i.iV;r in i b ,v. :m! ':; rg i in thi i i i ; " f t i ii ' M'.'.' o ii ,.i Mi most v.ihiatj! .m i n in :-i;iy- ler C I'l ity i , ;,:i:i . ";' . i ;i- ll"HS IS III JVi'.'lli.l-'l'. A 1 !.'"-. s tho iO'Cei'luolH ii' tie) r .tul.i .1. A. Tli:' foli OA'illg li'U.'l'., l'e'lllill 1111- ei'.led for i:i th" Mi 1 11, ln.n.ii Post Ol.ii-e. Mi-..i I'-uuia r.iei'. ii .l:cr, Mm. M. I-:. D ,w r.-.ox, Mi-, jjmma Uoworsox, II u vey (.' osiiard, John Hamilton, II ir: riu D.-ru, Mr. Hen llife, J. C. X. 'vl.Mi.l. .1. M. K,'XiiL!:, P. M. J. H. Michaels, of Sli iiu ikiu Dam, is Hi ) coiupoaer of a vory lino march entitlod "U'liriiKii ivulp" nauied after tho popular Congressman from S'l.unokin. Mr. Michaels is tho composer of mauy pieces of baud music, tuid this l ist piece is said to bo us popular and taking as t ho mau it is named af' er. Next Tuesday tho Pennsylvania Stato Editorial Association will start on its annual excursion. Tho objoo tivo point is Niagara Falls. The party will roach Buffalo on Tues day evening at 8: HO. Wednesday will bo spout in Buffalo; Thursday at tho Fulls, and for Friday a spo cial excursion will bo arranged. James B. Rotbrock is now travel ing over Suyder Couuty introduo ing Dr. D. It. Rothrock's Five Cures, viz. Two Day Cough Cure, Head ache Powders, Liver Pills, Eloctric Nouralgio Cure, aud Rheumatic Liniment. Dr. Rothrock is a most successful practicing physical) of Now Berlin and his cures are re commended most highly by those who have used them. Miss Izora Ulrioh, of Salinsgrove, and Mrs. Wellington Houseworth and daughter Eva, of Mason City, III, are guests at the home of Dr. Ubich. Mr. Houseworth has in his posession the farm upon which Abra ham Linoola lived when a young man and which was surveyed by bim. The family of Mr.' Housoworth re fer to this bit of history with much interest and xti&e.Millertburg Sentinel. POST'S Promises as Good as GolJ. Thoxelville, Pa., Juno 2 1, 1895. Geo. W. Waoknmeller, Dear Siu: I returnod homo from State Nor mal on Thursday evening and am more than pleased with tho manner of instruction received and the frco scholarship. Last winter when you made tho offor in your valuable paper, many people doubted your word, but you havo shown to thorn that your offers are as good a gold. Not only havo you proven yourself iu word to bo true ; but also in action. Tho read ers now, I presume, will say as did Shakespeare, "thou art an houorablo man." After I was at school a fow weeks and saw what, things wero to bo learned I wishod that every teach er ia Snyder county could spend just one term nt Blocmsburg Stato Normal School. This i an ago of progress in educational matters. Any ono wishing to l.(oomo a man or a woman must edm-ate. Edward Everett was right wnen ho said, "lit a land like ours w e must edu cate, or wo perish." "Wo aro not educated,'' savs one, "unt il wo know how to live correctly." Many there aro who have n t learned this sim ple fact. I think tho buildings nro grand andeverylhing is i-'o c.vivenie'it. I am sure t hat I hiisy who si: ill I ko lucky as to win tho next prizes will return with the sam mil ii laetiou I have enjoyed. A student e.wiuot help but learn a! u:t instil m I m like B. . N. S. I .hni'tbeliev.. th:'A veil colrid havi made a heMer 'ch 'iee 'in th'.1 b!atu than you did wh.-n ymi leeled 15. S. N. S. i i whi'-h !';, .. sein.ilar-.hip-: eao li secured. iih the.;.! few huiuhle words I wi'l cin ch lo. R.'fovo I el.i.ie kiu.liy neei pl my thank for favor ; slm.vn. I ca i liol express my i'c, !i i:;s, (le y lire ' '.V 'lid till' ,):e.i .( , ff e-.prt .inn. 1 pec.io.v, I . ii. ..1 i'il. i;tli:tg ill" p ii . i lite la.d is .lie (if the 1'.' W iiaVe : . l.i.'ll" lu nt ! miIi er; i i i i re-;. Oiit.-i I- ..f Hi-- "i:u.:y n i ! a e iu ur l'e::r: . We ta';e ii. i v , ,; i'., d tin t yt'i in.-nil 1 1 i .-1 . - L iiit .v.' pi ; .;. (i.iy p ) ,ta.go o:i all p :; . , .... ;t ...: . i I i of the e iiint v ii'i I we ill i .ei w il! re--'po:.d :-i.oi!;'' ty. A .1: iiti.tL w'i i di".l in :t rural 1 n . u in England a few d ;v h id i rule i'.a holdiy to keep ;. t'. .. t e:h which ho had drawn iu lie- o mr-to of lii i profmsidii'd e ireer. Hi-i will or. 1 n' od tho o ill ioa of I ! ! !i t-i ti i planed wit.ii hi u i i Iim eoliu for burial. His limn fuhillo 1 his c i n miiiil, and aim it thirty tho'Hau l teeth were p,u into tho coilm witii the dead dent ist. If sumo arch. eulo gist, of a future cont ury shall happen to open that grave h;i will h tvo"fo 1 for thought", and somi dillimlty perhaps iu explaining tho presence of so many teeth. By a decision of tho supremo c urt han.lo 1 down recently, when a veteran who is vory poor dies, his family may bury him and tho county shall stand tho oxponsos up to .S"i0. Tho custom has been in some counties to bury such unfortunates by contract, lot to the lowest bidder, tho siuuo us iu cases of ordinary paupers. Tho supromo court Bays that the law intended that old soldiers should havo a docout burial, and that tho county should pay u moderate expense. Ono of the most successful business stands iu tho couuty is located at Kreamer. The placo is midway between Solinsgrove, the metropolis and Middleburgh, the couuty seat of Snyder County. If the eyes of an active, pushing business man are directed to this notico he will recognize it as a splendid opportunity for opening and doing a large businees.The store property will be sold with all the the goods. Inquire of A. W. Smith, one of the executors, Selinsgrove, Pa, Teachers' Ncrmal School The usual Annual Teachers' Nor mal School will b hold in tho schorl house at Middleb irgh, Pa., begin ning Monday, July 15, IHX,, to c m tiuuoa term of foarwe iks. It is de sired that teaoheri and as man v as possible of thosi who intend to toaoh bo in atton liuco at the Nor mal. ' OBJtCT. We do not profess to b i able to create teachers in tho short period of four weeks, indied that would be imnossible. Our sola aim is to re viow the underlying principles of elotnontary education, to give, if possible, a wider range of vision, intellectually, and to praetieallv ap ply tho ideas and oncoptious of our greatest oducators on teaching and school govornmuit. Our hope is that in tho discussions arising from tho consideration of the various branehos great out jiHiami and love for tho teacher's profession m i f be urousol; stronger motives for bet ter service create 1, and groiter real for tho' intellectual and moral prosperity of tho public schools of our county, happily realized. Assist ixi'K. The valu blo and clVcieut services of Prof. I. j. Herman M. E. have been procured to assist us through the entire session, Ir. A. E. Oubble, Presi.lont tf Central Pa. College, and Prof. William Xoeihng A. M. Professor hf Po lugogies, ',. S. Normal S i'IooI will deiiver a senes of lectures Ui Pedagogic-!. . .. ........... iXocvii'.- No regalar s u ies of books will le used in assigning 1 ss ..-; in the eoMiiiuii se!io-i lirvic!ie. ' , i!i. well f.e- stud.mts I i liring t;n ir Ii io!,4 with them t oise as reference bonks. 'i'lioso d.-iriiig to s u ly A!g 'bra, Civi! ( i.Avn uncut, IVt. r it ore, I'll v - ie.al le i '.' i i'.iV, n:i 1 ; her higher br.ii-cl.e-i w;ll hivel'i' up ; o-; ::nii.v if d '-iir.'d. but, n i .i-i.i:: v ,; lel b inks will be n i l:l'" 1 iu t ': ii i i r-'lV'i'.e ;. a iv boo!, i ( :' ill. i ,'t Will SUe'lC". I! i.:mvii I''','-: if . . I'ixell.ei'. i'.ee.il:l 'i p 1 i'.i ei i i I ':e i'oVPI of II I I'd and li i ) . i ; i iii I) ni,. bl'Mi d wi.ii private I' t ..ill--- . o: i,t Ih 'hoicl;. IIit.es vi ry ro is 1'iai'le. E.M'L.'e I . The X e.'inal, in ev.-ry par! iciil .r, will be fr. e I i nil ,-lud uits e, e I that tho u.iuat lee will be charged each nt u bait to defray the exp si .en of tho Normal, neipiire l through (he usMsliuit help Hoeured and the sev eral lectures. Erin,' Exccll's No:. FncnJi ol "The Post " Kor.r. ok Ifoxoit. The following persons have paid their sulisci ipii,,,, to the Psr to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistnkes occur in these credits or on your pa per please notify us : J. E. Kline, Clem. Soangler, Peunevillc Smith Paul Ettinger, Solomon Api. Isaac l)reese. E. E. Ilunberger, If. A. Bihighaus. S. II. Leitimr, Vi. .S. Watts, T. 1 15ailey. James Et.ler, K. . Salem, Dr. J. K. Dimni, Kmau. ;ilbert, J. T. Her man. Wm. Kline. Lydiii llinkwitz, (leorgo S. Kreps, J. J). Shoitess, J. Howard I'lsh, Levi Dres-dcr, (J. S. U iinig, Levi Ueuninger, (1. A. Schoch, Ann Herman, Adam K ibb, ).ivid Snyder, E. Auiitnd, I'eler II a ner, T. A. Le,,ey, P- E. H.iekeubur Paul Kit iuger, It. 15. iidger. W. tiilger llnmm'' Sl'l'lMIel Trevil h, Jos. II. I j III'.', i 'o-il I I li t 'll.Ml Wm. Hunt. Wm. Herman. (In. Herman, L A. M .y-r. V moil I I hi g, .1. I). A'i -aiiier, I'ei.-iva! A'I il. D. V" ; II O'.V I W '; Si M i,'v M M'un : i: ..u.-il a Aug. 1. ii.-, July 1, Aug. 1, !.- May HO, 'tu; May 1, 'SHi June 1, Apr. 1, ".HI Juno 1, 'nc, Juno 1, 'si.) Juno 1, 'si.) Juno 1. '!.i Juno 1, '.") July 1, ".i.-i May 1. 'St.-) Juno 1, ''.i., June l;l, 'ik; Juno 1:t, 'in; J u no l:i, ':; Juno '.i."i Aug. I, '!-. Mar. 1, 'ii:. June i, ';Ci May 1, ':n; Dee. 1, ''.i.-. .laii. 1. ''.' Nov. l.'.ir. .lulv t. m; July I, 'in. Jelv I, ''.h; J ulv I, ''.Mi July I, '.m; July I, Mi; Mav 'mi July 1, .. .Intv 1. '.'.: nil. ,,.!v Ju!v 1. J. ilc I. Job- I, July I, J ii i v I . Jelv 1. Ji;':.' I. Ju',- I, July 1. Jul" I. 1. , l! v . ,1 r I, l.ilv I. I o O U J.i! Jul Ju .III I I. :! I. '.IC. ''.'('. 'OU ' Hi '.le ' , I , ; "'.Hi '.in '.lit '.) '.i . o ; 1 and il Songs villi yoe. in- further information, a blress, P.O. 15owi'i:so, (Jo. Supt, Fishing Par'y. On the Fourth of July in order to kill tho monotony of every day life a party of young folks drovo to Mei ser's Dam to lish. Tho party con sisted of Misses Nettie Marks, Lib bio Duukelbergor, Lillian Stcller, Mollio aud Margaret Eolonder, Mir iam Orwig, Carrie Eaehman, Dr. J. C. Amig, Charles F. Menseh, Francis Gilbert, J. G. Weiser, J. N. Thomp son, and Geo. W. Wagenseller. Tho party was couveyed to tho fishing retreat by Clarence Gtaybill. Fishing evidently was only the nomiual objoct of tho party. Tho ladies took with them "well filled baskets to whoso contents no one hesitated to bow in humble submis bion. The amusements wero both variod and numerous and what was not thought of in tho line of en tertainment was not worth consid ing. Jay Weisor p'osod as a cavalry man, Jerome Thompson as manager of the side show, and the toboggan 8lide;Dr. Amig represented devo tion to fishing ; Francis Gilbert had oharge of the rope and ring per formances, Charles Mensch control led the "Deck" while the ladies rep resented the coming of the new wo man. The day was spent very pleasantly and the outing was voted a complete success. lb i ran. . ! t ill, -.il ' if. . J.I. J.i. )aid S'.V 1, .. Wm. Him, Ji.ho CI .pp. W. F. ::.'iu' !,-. A lam Smuii. A. D. Kr-amei. Wm. J. lb 'i.i iu Isaac lblgor, Alvin Eichm in, Samuel I ' ut.v. J. F. .ei'hlU l'l, James I'. Packer, Pcrcival llenl'i r, M. L. Schoch, John F. Wagner, John Nupp. Isaac Nupp, Isaac Smith, Henry Hon for, (1. A. Shambach, Jacob Urcsslcr, J. C. Maurer, Jim, Ju'.v I. ':; May I, ' J line 2i , ''' Apr. J."., '.I . Jan. I, '.'! Julv I, "Wi Apr. 1, 'in. Feb. 1, ".HI Jan. I, ".17 July I, M.-, July I, 'im July 1, sni July 1, 'Si.) Si pi. 1, '.li'- Sept. 1, ''.l" Aug. 1, ".l."i Mar. 1. 'SU5 The Christian Endeavor Society will hold an Ico cream festival at EasHinger's church, Saturday eve ning, July UOtli. i This week wo havo placed "1 now names on our mailing list. Our roll of honor shows 10 names of now subscribers who havo each paid a year iu advance, 'lhis progress, in a period of llnaucial doprobsiou, means that tho Post flourishes on its merits. Bucknull Univeusitv. -Tho bobt Bchool is the cheapest. Nearly one milliou dollars invested in Hucknoll University, John Howard Harrif, President. Collego with four court es of study, Academy for boys, La dies' Institute and School of Music. For catalogue, address, W. C. Gretz inger, Registrar, Lewisburg, Pa. July-U-5t. ' ( 14, "'