I 11 ill Ilipiilimiiii.il .linn , """ "r "" " ' ' ' ' ,. ' V . . '"'' v - . -IT r ' i -" - i i u i "rr yu7-v. i s -f-- -v --' r sv r . fi r n . 7 ? mi tin 1 it wl1i wk nr nMr, ever cm Hif alerl on all ticr1 Inn tT"rtlrir 1 In- lutcrcHlt ut It rrtndrrft. follow NOEi rs. 0L. 33. MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO.. PA., FEBRUARY 27, 11890. j.ooo.fi NO.D lOofl.i I 90fl."l 1.000, tly ar. Insurf ve, l'j id dl r I I.' ttDJ 4 ....I yc ika. ill, d, R( f si 1( In cl EMS Of LOCAL INTERES The skaters enjoyed the ice several - Jays during the past week. Jacob Smith of Duncannon is a county oit visitor this week. I Is your name on the Roll of Honor T If not, why nott Mr. HoiHor, the foreman of the FJizabethvillo Echo, paid n fraternal unit to this office on Monday. Court is in Bessioa this week. Our local dealers are now payi cents for wheat. Daniel Bolender killed a hoy t ighed 0I pound. Who can b s! 9 tMiss Kate Bolender was visitim i wo resiuenco or Unas. uu of : I film Saturday being a legn 'i holiday ritt National Bsuk ef this p Its cloned. For an impover'jHhod conditio! f e blood and lo JS Qf vitality, t e cr s hnrsapriiio. Cancers nn. mnoorous tunn t. e curet' I 1, 1A nnrifvinr? effort )f J r - m 'cr , Sarsaparilla. ilnrrv O. Butemdii nud wift Sunbury visited Prothonot Schoch's over Sunday. Jefferson ArbogiiHt and wif f Rod Bank vituted at Henry . hart's during the past week. At Warren the proposition to d the town for 100,000 to build n t er plant was carried by 873 to 12 Gotlieb Shiioy of Union town lip Tisited the countr seat last Fr. ay the first time in n tjreat many y rs. J. N. ToiupHon upent several i ys during the past week visitinjj jis parents in Mexico, Juniata cou ty. A $IQ "oonscienco" contribu on from an unknown p i in- town, Pa, reached t at v unlay. , i 7i -Mier the 'lemocrats are ge jg IB n 75 t: j H 13 O tS W ,1 r - o ted illegably at the rep primary. 'Ivccordii o Lesher'a ide it is a ime to churge for Borvice d i aud uA a crime to do it lor I .Hung. ,h! consistency thou art a jewt l. J Geo. Deppeuof Hcrndon was a county soat visitor on Friday. He thinks the Southern Central R. R. will soon bo built. The X rays are said to be good for killing bacilli. If this be true who knows but what they may be turned upon politics with equally good results. Last Friday afternoon the pupils of the Middleburg primary School f under the direction of I. L. Herman held appropriate Washington Birth day exercises. Mrs. HelenS. Johnson of Uorry, ' Pa., national lecturer of F. A. and I. IT., will iriva a free lecture in the court house on Monday evening, I March 2nd. i The Drama. "Little Ooldio," ren I dered in Seebold'a Hall on Tuesday , evening by Selinsgrove talent was well presented but poorly patron ized. Sixty years ago it required five days time to make the journey irom Philndelnhia to Pittsburg. The eleo .rin locomotive threatens to make it in five hours. A. O. Smith has oponed up a new store with a new stock of morclian dise at Smith Grove. He will, give you a solid oak square top stand free. Call at his place ana seo mem A Pennsylvania man named Moon waa presented with a daughter by bia wife.. That was a new Moon. The old man was so overcome that he cot drunk. That was a lull Moon When be got sober lie had only cents. That was the last quarter, Bbici fob Sale. Brick of the best mlitv for building and paving can be secured at reasonable rates by applying to Carbon oeeDoia, aim dleburgh, Pa. A smooth, easy shave, genteel hair cut, or other tonsorial work, is ys obtained at Soles' Barber In Wittenmyer'a Building, op- Post office. Go to Soles and U make no mistake, Shaving aceeream. hair oil ana egg oo for Ml. A. E. Sous. ; ikw b..iuK ut' ; '' " iM fruEon ; ' We received calls from ho many of our friends and subscribers this week that we can not mention all of them, so we will not attempt it. On mondiiy Joiiatluiu Grubb of Centrevillc loHt his pocket book con taining $10. On Tuesday he found it near I fart man's school house in Centre township. "Cant got along without it" say many subscribers of the 1'ost. And ho ry not a few who call in to bof- their neighbor's eopybaforehe i.s a chance to read it himself. Next year tho compulsory edn ciition act will bo enforced. Proper ly carried out it will be a godsend to hundreds of idle and indifferent youngsters whose only school at pit-sunt is the street. Sudbury and Kast Sunbury have been consolidated and mado a clly of 10,001) people. Now those ambi tious people want to unite Sunbury and Northumberland. Wo presume in a month or two Suubury will wait to take in Snyder county to increase their population. Daoei. Beaveb. Al tho home of the bride's parents in this place last Thursday evening, Mr. W. F. Dagel of Northumberland and Misa Haiti Beaver wr- crarrifid V D.' K McLait . They will make their fu tura h m) in North umberlai and the bri has the best wishes oi her any 1 nds here for her future hr.piiinos , H O H T It " It s 3 s r Ha xSyi? 2 rx r-- -i n e a'. nV J 25 1 '''if 3: i ; i Si i TO 1 O 3 V. H V v r. r; y f. t,i -i i . ' u ft 5c - t it s ; i Zi l ri i U j.jk . M MM MM M MMM 2 a i n i -i i C ti r J : . - i; s ti i; c a 7 ;i r. m : ;r. rsiiti - a ii -i i . d Zi i: n ; ;i - ri : i is i: ti 10 co . i Z J - it - 4. .) m M M Kd. 51. Arnold, ) -'lV'AirM'a'1'ion'.''" ' g a cr. c. n t; i - i m u , m m m ia m . ! . iJ i - it r. x c. ii z. - - it w -i z. ii M C M M M -i - i.r, - - ; i c t i ii w ii ..r.Mr..'.:-4..T..;'. y-. 'A.t - tc S - o " " ': . i1-5 ? & to li c i- .MM,;i: t; .x.'. T..'!. 7. .o - z t w t. i; libti' hi 4- 11 c -z ti;i-i;i:siis ti it ti tj -i : i 4- 4 ii m m ; ft It t i:ii MJiCli rf I ik u i; ik m y - u i: ti y O. I m li H c l r 4 ii ii -i C W MM iJ M W W V " i Ii MC MMM r- Ii y r ti ti ii x ii ii o - or a- tic m : -i : t; i 4. ti w . i M MM ,rr..S.rf.T?.T'.-).4."- ii -i- r it v - -r MM M ikXfcCwiJ'iSMi;-;! -1 4. ii .,.r..-T..!.r..?..?..''r 'r .V.r.' V. f - fct tS T it 4 M 4-. TT M -tf i , M M " 4-. 4. i li . r. - - i :i . if ii 4. i; 88 tin1 Dr. Hurry R. Swing nnd Samuel Fulton of l'hilndelphiii visited the Editor at fho Central Hotel on Sun day. Dr. Having is ono of the most promising tl'Mitists of the city of brotherly 10'o and Mr. Fulton is tonography and typo writer and chief clork m tho department of bridge inspect ion of thoPenna. Rail road. Both are jolly fellows and aro higly please.! with thoir brief visit to our county sout. It is Baid tlat a member of tho re publican standing committee in this county pullo.l the legs of various candidates to ('he tune of ijiiiO.Oll, 3 boxes of cigar and several railroad tickets. This1 the same fellow who wanted to ass'-is the congressman $500 for his campaign in the fall of ISIH. Such felV wg bring the stand ing committee ' fito disrepute. There were fie tie votes in Nor thumberland a 1 Snvdor Counties within the last days. The first was the tie vot for sheriff in this county, (2) a tie or school director in Franklin townnhip between Adam Renninger and t". S. Kauffman. (3) tie for overset r of the Poor in Union township between Johu S. Wolf and E. S. , tcker. The other two occurred in "tforthumborland county. The daily papeis are passing around as an item ol news that a $11 conscience" cootri ution from an unknown party , in tl is place, reach ed the United Statts treasury on Saturday. We feel li ? branding it as a canard, for anybody in this place who was moan enough to cheat Uncle Sara out of the trifling um of sixteen dollars would be mean enough to keep it. Mfflin ton Jleruld. In the Perry county court last week Judge Lyons committed Will iam A. Sponsler, formerly president of the wrecked Perry county bank, to prison for contempt. Sponsler was the committee for Ephriam Clouser, an insane veteran, and col lectedo ver $3,000 of Clouser's money, for which he failed to account. Sponsler was oommitted to prison until he would purge himself of the contempt. 8 I s ...9V Ml I5M11MMMI it it M 4. f, ,1 qo m -i i M ii -c -i -.lie- it i-t O .S.s.Sr.ir.J!?..rJ.!rQc ii-i;3 o a a 2? i - -ti T Jt - lifc i to , . .- P" M " ti t I li li li li li -1 13 tC M M M c ii . ri ;i 4- ii z, x ii j. 4 M MM M M ,i M WOi - Z. M - li.-.l "..'.il li M i i M i M M i ,i M i a m i; .i - ti p r tt - -i ii j s 2 w ji 'i r ii m si ti t - - ii ii b - i fi 4. V- li Z , it ii 5 -i ; 4- li tC if T T. Tl ii J". li -ui s ii ii i; i -1 li Ii z. t. - f siir. MMMfi MM M MMM I . S f. li V JC X -I -I S ii m 4- l it I .rr..T. i i ii i- 4. 4. ii ii t ii I MMMIi MM M liMM I C W-l "-Ti-I I li V l 2 M M 4- m- -1 Z. . li if li i t t? . W -I -J l''F"'Sageu"' seller. R'Sl Hummed E7Cloor'" C. W. liermau. C. K. iSumpHt'l, 'V'.'K lUxu'f, Ves. iiowen, ii. v. iuVw, J. li. Fockiei , J. Forrester, D. Boieiidcr. BriLCustcTr' W. 11. iielgle, I. Llllld lilK'el'. Wm. Dicese, I T. Hei liHiVr, Ben. Slot ier, "" Isaac Sooitu J. liackt klierg, iiiH. Mnlley, W. rt. iVoiiyl Jtilm iin-ii. A. .M. Aurand. Isaac inter, M. Jtolliiiick.' cVf. Ai, J. lioWCI'hOX. I t o a l O i i o I I a & w o a to i o I I .f-ui.. 11 III. ' Mill I P C "I f Friends of 'Tho Post." Roll or Iloxon. The following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to the datoa opposito their names. Should any mistakes occur in these credits or on your pa per please notify us : J II Moycr - I O o B S.' 5' II a ! Tl , t 1 IS !-. o c o a o rj For Weak Men With Nervous Debility This is Certainly the Chance of a Lifetime. Weak men suffering from nervous debility, weakened powers aud ex- hausted vigor, can now take new hope. Here is something which will powerfully interest them. It is a fact that until now suH'oreis have boen debarred from seekiug n cure by the great specialists iu these complaints owing to tho cost of travel to tho large city and the high fees chargod by those emiueut physicians Here, theroforo, is a chauce for week mon iu our community which should not bo lost. Dr. Green, of 35 West 14th Street, Now York City, who has the largest practice in the world, and who is without doubt tho most successful specialist in curing this class of diseases offers to give free consultation by mail to all weakened vigorlsss and nerve ex hausted men. You have the privi lege of consulting Dr. Qreen by letter describing your complaint and he will, aftor careful considering your condition, send you a letter fully explaining all your symptoms telling you everything about your complaint so plainly that you will understand exactly what ails you. He will also give his advice, based upon his vast experience and won derful success in treating and ouring such cases, as to just what to do to be cured. All this wUlcostyou noth ing and you can thus have consul tation with the best-know physician and acknowledged most successful specialist in the world, without leav ing home and at no expense whatev er. The doctor ia the discoverer of that greatest of medicines, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and ,be has discovered many other most valuable Kpeciul remedies. Writo to him now, for this i.s the chance of a lifotime to get cured which you may never lmvo again. - 1 1 CALIFORNIA. I'erimtlli.(',,n,l,-tc,l Tour 'entinilruniit llnilrontl. rmuu So beautiful is the scenory of (Jul iforuia that Nature must lmvo ex pended moro than her usual energy in itscroation and especially is this true during tho months of March aud April, when tho rainy Hiiason has passod and flowers bloom every where. Fortunate, indeed, is the pnrson who can exchange tho wintry climate of tho Fast for tho llower perfumod and healthful utmosphere ol California, and no better method of doing thU can bo had than by participating in tho second "Golden Gate" tour, organized under the perfect personally conducted tour ist system of tho Pennsylvania Rail road Compuny. The tourists will leave Now York and Philadelphia March 11, lH'.W, and return to those cities May 7, al lowing four and one-half weeks in California. A new feature to the magnificent train used for these tours iu previous years is a through Pullman com partment car. fm it . . xue car, wnicu will be tuo very best that the Pullman Company can supply, will contain nine inclosed compartments two drawing rooms and seven state rooms and will be attached to the special train at Jer sey City and- run through to San Francisco. Applications for space or itinera ries giving all information should be made to Tourist Agent, 1190 Broad way, New York, or Room 411, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. John (iillMTt li II Custer S W S;ix.-!mion Kain; Korr Perry DooMor David Korr ' Kdward Freed Joel Bilker 11 V Hummel (leo St-.'tler IVrcivnl Row V V I lai c C M Middleswnrtli A C Fields Amnion J Kline .Jesse Mover Win Slinmlwcli Suite Library Odcn C (iitrtner S D Bargo (! W Musslcman J A Ernest Win Uitter C.J Beaver A II Bowersox Alfred HjKvht .Miles Snvdcr A B Ket'k M K Schooli H Korn 1 n 2 Annie Duioeiinan I) F II Hsinp-r (i S Ikiscr Hurley oi Raslioar Percival (iariu.ui .J I Fisher .J W Walter ( J S Snyder .Joseph Walter John Miller D A Kern A B Marklcy II A Bowersox Boll) Stetlor llosooe North ( Sourge U Ulrioh S B Wnl tor A Miirlmrgor J V Stetlor .J V RonninpT A ( ionilioiTnin A S Brill. ;iker S Wotel Banks Drocsc Carrie Reinlianl Davi.l Ock. r A W St run I, S.J Ilorrold Win Bres-ler Win Sholloy J Batman IIarr Bnweisox Fan id i Kulni! F.li.xs Spanlcr Frank ilowcr:-o Cyrus Bowarriox D T Rhroads C Gmybill John F. KoiuL; J O Frain Joseph M ill JIhh wrti til Dr A C Spang'or D K Jvreamer C G Biugauiaii Ivl Bailey Philip Hoot Reuben Dreeso Pharos Sham bach Jackson Bailc" J C Hassinger Chas MusHleman Geo C Kubter Isaac Dreosi' G C Wag'iuseller Reuben Aumiler L S Gelnet Claude R Smith C H S-einingr James Ritter Mrs K C StaU Petor Heiser JC BowerBOl J C Kesslar Mrs Ellen Saisaman OA Miller Jan 1 'Hi'. Deo 1.". ':i.- S'.t 1 'l."i N't tv i 'in; Nov 1 "." Jan 1 'Hi'. Jan 1 'Mi Deo 1 '!.. 1YI i ".:; Nov I '".Mi Deo l ".m; Jan i' 'IMi Deo 1 'nr. Jan 1 ".7 Mar I.". ".7 IV.) 1 'IMi April 'J 'ii; .It 1 Juno :.() ".Mi May I ".; Jan 1 ".Hi Jan 1 ".Hi Aiij; 1 'H7 Nov 1 ".Mi Mav I ".Mi Jail I 'UT Feb 1 ".Mi Mav 1 ".i: Fob 'it; ".: Jan 1 ".17 Fob 1 ".Mi Apr 1 'S5 Juno, in '( TVbl '".)(! I'ob 1 ".Hi Jan 1 ".Mi Dr.- 1 ".!." Jan I ".Mi Jan I ".Hi Fob I ".hi Doo I ".Mi Jan I ".Mi Deo 1 ". Dll- I ".Mi Mav 1.1 ".Mi Maivh 1 ".Mi Alltf I ".Ml Jan 1 ".Mi Jan 1 ".Mi Jan I ".Mi Jan 1 ".Mi Tel. I ",m; Apr 1 ".Mi Jan in ".Ml Apr I ".Mi Oct I ".!". Deo I ".I.", Feb I ".Mi Sep 1 ".H Dim- 1 '.Mi Fob l." !M1 Jan 1 HI Jan I '.17 Mar I '.Mi Feb 1 !M Sept 1 !M Sept Kl 1M' Oct 1 iMi Jan 1 iMi Mar 1 ''.Mi Mar 1 '.Mi July 1 "i'i Jan 1 Feb 1 'lit! Dec, 1 ".Hi Feb 1 'IMi Nov 1 ".Hi Fob 1 ".HI April 1 ".17 Feb I 'IHS Jan 1 'Hi! Apr 1 ''.."i Mar 1 ".Hi Jan 1 "J7 Jau 1 "J7 Feb 1 'HO Feb 1 '!! May 1 'IMi Mar 15' Nov 1 "jr Feb 1 "J7 Feb 1 U7 Feb 1 'Uti Oct 1 "M Deo 20 '90 May 1 "JO Febl'96 Jan 1 '00 Jaal'OC D APortzlino Curlin Bowersox Adam Fisher 1) N App G C Smith A G K a (Tin an Levi Docker I Ii Boust John Moycr David Snyder Fannin II B iwersox R MiddloHwarth Ji Ji Jiotiner Mrs Carolina Miller H Swartlander Goo Kauffinan Peter Ranch Jacob Kramer James Hoover Mrs Cath Howell It A SisHiiman (Jo Commissioner A II Kl.mo A B Keck Harry Ritter Mrs Henry Kustor Fred Reichley Mrs Alice St uuipfV J II Hendricks L J Hendricks L F Charles A L Stroh Wesley Herman Y II Wagner Henry Kerstetter J B Herrold P Hurt man Fred Stiinely Peter Gannan Willis Hliaiubach Noah Stetlor J I' Yoder" G I Kline Geo Dreeso AliP'-r Aig'e'r O A. Bitignni.'in 'Ji i'eiiii.ili llinnmol I'an lionir S Smith I'M a an 1 IJoavor W II I!.. vn il Waltir .1 Miller Ad IMI ,Sn lii(i Vliioil Fisher Henry ( Sarmaii ' M Arbogast G I) Meli-rl Jolin Weiand W Treastor J Ii Jtingiitiiau Megs in demand -. Court proot odings next week. July 1 ''.Hi Feb i 'in; Mar 1 '!I7 April 1 ".Hi Jan 'J.'J 'Uti Feb 1 ".Hi Mar 1 'Hi! July 1 "'.Hi Feb 1 ''.Hi Nov 1 ".Hi Oct 1 '.Mi Mar I 'H7 Feb 1 ".Hi April 1 'H7 Feb 1 "in; Dec 1 ''.Mi Mar .'. "'.Hi Mar 1 ".m; May 1 'ii". Mar 1 's7 Apr I "!H; J in 1 ".17 Mar 1 ".Hi Feb i:. ".17 Jan 1 ".17 Oct 1 ".Hi April I ",h; April 1 ".Hi April 1 ".Hi Juno 1 ".Hi Apr 1 ".Hi April 1 ".Hi Nov 1 !:. April 1 '! Oct 1 '.Hi April 1 ".Hi Aug 1 ".Hi Jau 1 ".17 May 1 ".hi April 1 'IMi Feb 1 ".7 Jau 1 'DO Feb "J7 Arr i jVc 1 May 1 ilii Feb 1 ".MS Oct - I ".MS Mar 1 ".17 .Ian 1 Apr I (), I Mir I.-, J line I Mar I Mar I.". Oct i:. ".US Apr 1 ".n Apr I ".Hi May I ".:! Mav 1 ".C, T. Duiidure. will ap ear .11.' 1 L ..WMUii WOUlilll't Fdward Freed of J'.eavorluu n bus boon granted an original peii.-iun. J. H. Wise of Dun, lure js St rioiis- ly ill with pneumonia, imt expected to recover. Hon. Chas. W. Herman and wife started on Wednesday uioriiing for a In iof visit to Philadelphia. Wo regret that, a slight errnr oc curred in the returns of the niiniarv elec ion published last week. Tho words "Monroe" ami "Middl,...r....l." were misplaced. We publish it again iliis week in its correct form. There will be a District Sun. lav School Convention held in the Lath eriin church of Middleburgh, March :ird, in the evening. All Sunduv school workers, tioni all churches of Middlebiirgh, Franklin, Centre and Middlecreek aud the uiiiier nail of JackHoii are urged to be iiresent A surprise party was given to Arthur Aurand on Tuesday, it being his birthday. Unite a number of united gu-'hU wire iiresent. Re- freshinents were served and a ploim- aut t imo was enjoyed. We publish elsewhere the Roll of Honor. Please examino it carefully if you have paid to seo that you have received the proper credit. We aie thaukful to our many friends who havo no generously supported us. The Post has a largor circulation now than it has ever had in its his tory. We shall strive in the future as we have in the past to nerve you well aud liberally. Perhaps this will bo resd by some who are two or three years in arrears and to those we will soy that we will be just as thankful to them for "our own." .
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