I - A r n lOf Public EM' By E MASSES Wise 4flffiMfUt - POPULAR W WAOEWSELLER, tor and Proprietor. M1DDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., PA.. JUNE 18, 18. VOL. 33. NO. 25. hie soimufflsmre at m EMAHHA mVEMITV WEEK'S RECORD. iMirror of Events Vividly Portrayed Lj fully Described Graphic Ac- I counts of Social, Business and Legal Circles. I,, ,, h. of t'lnntlnic lonlillii MHI llrrr Tor fhc II. in m af of it, .,.l. hn n. ml I, .. oIiiihiio l".ry Work. 0, Mover hM I now advertise It in tins pnper. ; S ittef of Selinsgrove wuh at leant Nl Sunday. Lob Seebold of Now Berlin was ii r Mpitll on Monday. Lnris staHin f Middloswai th i i-illcr at this office Monday. k'ST Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ftud M niki yiy other. Sold by all kintH. Iss BO nyphoflh of Swineford kone tor ',,';W iork to visit her bcr jL.au k. Irtifv yourself for tho diseases i:ir tc warm weather, by tak- iver'u Snrsaparilla. IVY VYaguor of Lewisburg and Dt Iiuchcr of Harrisburg spent Buy at Snyder's county seat. I Tullie Ouyer of East Salem a a i a bti town .uouoay on ner way io New Berlin Commencement. ku R. Kreegor rodo his wheel to I Saturday and spent lay down by the Susquehanna. It. Frederick Bower pleased his friends Sunday . morning by riling one of his sensible ser- F IviiK i 'email and wife of Bea bwn enjoyed tho hospitality of Itou Erdley and family over Buy. iu in Perry county, is to have tkly newspaper styled tho "In- linlent." II H. Spanglor will be ulitor. V I) I) Itll 1,1 1 11 iil- nn fit rent to Anuvillo to attend tho - lotiitnoiiceinont of Lebanon Val- blltge. Masonic Lodge of SeUnsorovc ueot next Tuesduv eveninsr. No meeting! will be held in July lUgOSt, Iwin Charles of Port Treverton It Muldlcburg over Suudav and luted freely among the fair sex ptiwn. iSuyder County Medical Ha. luict at Selinsgrove on Tuesday Ii week, the next meetim; will lid at Adamsburg. ' Mt.Cannol ii nv Mibm Bill H. Slivder of 'I1 pan the gueBt of Miss Carrie merger thiM week. lot! Bingamaa of this place pension increased throutrh G uur, attorney of Selinsgrove, 1 1 lew months time. Freeburg Musical College Closed last Thursday even. frof. PaoJ Billhardt will spend Cittlnn in M i . 1 . 1 1 . .1 ...... .1 . " 'inniirillll-ll n Wanted. I will pav I ner annually for a loan of itf.M) for "i ot live year. W. H. Knej.i., Troxelville, Pa. 4 UB FohSale.-F. H. Maur- w Berlin, is making special " Mnngles. See ad. in an- BBO 1 u in ii n UnatUl examinations by the ard of Examinors will l. till' ; , I.,,..!.,,,.,, SMmlm Vn- I I1H11 "wl Wednesday, June M 9 I'VatiMici Mutator of Allen- wiweek published the por- fl sketch of our county teudent, Prof. F. C. Bower- Oilbert has returned from k and Mnrulioll .11 . T - HMN VUUU(l.', JjUU pmu spena ms summer with his parents at this "Farmer Bill," better known as Wm. Swartz, of Paxtonville, visited his parents Monday evening. If you want to see a good game of base ball, go to Selinsgrove on Sat urday. Millersburg's strong team will play. Mrs. David Oekor, who was so journing in Indiana and Michigan, returned on Tuesday morning, "Daddy" wears a smile. Cashier Thompson spent Monday in bed having been afllicted with btllioUinOM. Wo are pltMod to state hfl is fcgftin able to be out. A marriage license was granted last week in Harrisburg to Roland D. Renu of near Selinsgrove Junc tion and Jennie V. Knisely of Steel ton, Ifen are wanted by I. F. BilftT of New Berlin to handle Blfflow'l Household Specialties. A man is wanted in every township in tho county. Write to him for particu lars. C. W. Herman and wife, .Mrs. Ad am Showers and daughtei. Maud, and ye editor went to Selinsgrove on Tuesday evening to attend com mencement exercise. Ten Dollars reward will bo given for the apprehension and conviction of uny person tearing np the stones of tho dam at. the Globe Flouring Mills, Meisor Station, Pa. By order of the S. H. Yodor Estate, Mown roii Sale. An Adriance Mower (now) is offered for sale cheap. Five foot cut, bar can bo rais ed with the foot while iu motion. Iuquire of or address, Mas. Henaci-.t V"aoinhki.ler, Selinsgrove, pa. Met lino's Magazine for July will contain a line series of portraits of Longfellow, most of them from rare origineii furnished by Miss Alice Longfellow, the poet'a daughter. W. B. Marsh, a shoe dealer of Low- Uburgnnd W. L. Wainright, oigar manufacturer of the same plnoe, rodo their bicycles to Middleburgh on Friday morning in time to get breakfast here. They returned by way of Troxelville and New Berlin. Don't place your order for a buggy until you see the Safety buggy man ufactured by the Safety Buggy Co.. of Lancaster. A sample buggy can bo seen at my liery stable near the Washington House. tf. W. R. Jomis, Agent. Sylvester Bowou, tho proprietor of the Summit House, is erecting a new oditico for the accommodation of the traveling public. Wes. says there will bo another colored camp- meeting this summer at Summit Orovo. D. A. Fubrman of Middloawarth passed through here Monday on his way to Meiscrvillo looking for con tracts to put up some barns. Mr. Fubrman is a good mechanic aud any work entrusted to him will re ceive careful attention. M. L. Miller, of Suliusgrove, has closed a contract for three monu ments, weighing tivo tons, ti be orected at Globe Mills. Ho has also erected a granite monument to the momory of Jacob A. Smith, at Krea mer. . lliii.itiuri fertlf. The following is the statement of some observing individual i "Never judge a person by his outside an- pearauce. A shabby old coat may enwrap a newspaper publisher, while a mau wearing a high plug hat, sporting a gold headed cane may be a delinquent subscriber." The Weekli l'resa, Vol. L No. L of Selinsgrove reached our desk on Friday. It is published by Maj. E. P. Rollback. It consists of a 0 col umn folio. If there is room for an other paper in Snyder county, the Weekly Press can fill tho bill. It comos out as a stalwart Republican newspaper. The paper is printed at the Herald offico by A. M. Aurand to whom belong , the credit for gett ing it out so neatly. . SEUISffiWL f ILL BE i r mi ti time Mp n ,s9 uue-i CRDI maj. william Mckinley, Ken BLtCAN CANSfPATI fOR PRMtDKXT, Wno Ha;, That Money' From Kami fOVRX kk We showed last month thai tin ahriukaoe in values of faun products since )H73 has been $300,000,000 a year, slating a grand total in twen ty-th)eo years of s'li.'.Kdt.iKHi.iHMi. ',. beUeve, really, that it has been far more than this. y - fi,, fatt that moiesM f tteuffbt t j bo in the farmers pock'l or in bank to his credit, or ihiioai iTTavebeen a.aiUWoto ofi I Ike farm mortgage, to roof the barn, to educate the children, to make old agi comfortable and free from anxi ety and debt. But whore is it who has it ; how did they get it i how did the far r lose it '. Will jrou, gentle reader. se. how much of it you have; feel in your pockets and so in your bank account i see if the mortgage is cancelled take noto of JTOUr prosperity. Wll I HS 'I'll T M INKV ' Inquire of the local Merchant if be has it ; is he get ting overly rich ' Ask the Doctor, tlm Blacksmith, the Carpenter, the Hired Man. if they have seen it ' Enquire at the loeal Bank and as certain if it bo stored there, and ev en of the retired Capitalist, and learn if his coffers are running over. None of these have it, but, like yourself, mourn because they have it not. It is somewhere) somebody has it ; and we want you to find out who has it and where it is. For tho follows that have it are now waiting for your crops to grow this very year, for whatever they bring above what they cost you, will In I lii !rs to ki'.t't. This is a fair subject of inquiry and wo trust you will be ab'o to find out, Who lot tutt iiiiiney. timet says mm 1 we were ile sjeslee Km suae. Bids for the Boarding House at tho United Evangelical Camp of Middloburgh, Port Treverton, Mc- C'ure, Lowistown and New Berlin charges to be hold two miles west of Middloburgh, will bo received by R. G. Bowersox, Secretary of the Com mittee, on or before ID o'clock a. m. June 98th 1886, All bids must bo in writing and sealed. The committee reserve tli6 right to reject any or all bids. For furthor information ad dress, R. g. Bowaaaoi, Paxtonville, Pa. The Democrats of Juniata county ou Saturday made the following nominations: J. N. Koller was de clared the candidate for Legisla ture, C. B. Crawford for District Attorney, J. C. Conn for prothono tary, J. L. Weiser and William Swartz for associate judges, William PufTeuberger aud D. D. Rhinosmith, County Commissioners, W. W. Diinm aud A. C. Harris for county auditors, and S. A. Tysou, county chairman. The Miffliuburfl Wednesday morning lighted by the sight of portrait ol Our Old friend. T. J, Smith, of Mid dleburgh, deceased. The picture is a perfect likeness of Mr. Smith and was made from S photograph, by the National Copying Co., G. 0, Dreisheeh, agent. The National Copying ( kj , has been ''. Ill busi- njT for thirty f! U lllj IM dor sH it did when hum? up thirty yors ago. Persons having pictures that they want enlarged should see Mr, Dreisbacb's samples. i ne dally edition of the Sutque- hanna journal appeared first on Monday issued by the Students' Publishing Association of Susque hanna I diversity and printed from the Selinsgrove Timet office Mon day's edition contains a Historical Sketch of Susquehanna University, biographies of Dr. Benjamin Kurt, t he founder of the institution, Dr. Henry aeigler, once .superintendent, Dr. J. R. Dimm, the president with portraits of each and a biography of h . ii . it, reter D rn, Mr many years superintendent and now tho lirst Ideological piolessor. It eontuins also the Baccalaureate sermon de livered by Rev. M. S. Olessman, A. M., of Lowistown on Sunday mo ru ing. The daily is a new venture and deserves abundant success. II Si llli lli'l-ll. Nicholas Marts, who is pretty well known hereabouts, plead guilty In fore Judge Savidgo in Harrisburg Tuesday to criminally assaulting his daughter and was sentenced to two years solitary confinement, This is the second time this brute has been tried for this offense, having been acquitted in Northumberland coun ty several years ago. A few weeks ago hi' wrote to a friend in town telling of his troubles and protest ing his innocence, yet when arraign in court he confessed. The wrong ed daughter will be safe from him for at least two years. 9 t I'll I )' III II I I. Ski.insiiuovk, June 1 1. - Children's day exercises were held in tho Ger man Reformed Church and also in the Methodist Episcopal Church this evening) While the exercises in the Reformed Church wero in progress some excited individual came into the sanctuary and cried "lire," when there was no fire any where. This caused aii uncontroll able stampede and in a few mo ment s the church was almost de serted. The exercises were after ward resumed. Fm i. as the Aw. 1UU bushels tatoes given away, bring your and have it filled at Runkxe & Walter's po-bag SOME RAMBLING THOUGHTS. tit NEMO. (Vopyrttc'i'e.i i (The "Thoughts' represent the utilization of ths spare moments in tho life of a busy layman The aim is to lead in an optimistic way to a bettor understanding of life, its grandeur, andTOsponsibilities i Can the way to success mi the pari of ,v young man be written down in one handled word-' Let us attempt it. If your home be good, sequin moral strength there ; if bail, seek it elsewhere. When master over bod ily impulses, leave home, standing slone will strengthen your moral fibre aud broaden your mind. Use spare moments acquiring general information. Before thirty have a definite plan in life ; t In n "hew to the line.'' Stop whin ing if disappointed aud start again Entertain good-will towards man kind. If you gain knowledge or power that would benefit the, 0rjjt pass it along. Mdbor your mother's sox. Avoid frivolity with girls : it perverts your purpose and en .1 .1 m unuwura monk ijOVe tdo woman truly who stimilates your best mi pulses. Not a single word about monev ' Certainly not: morals and mind are more important than money ; whole soineness and wisdom are better than wealth. We young men need to s. t up in minds a huge pair of philosopher's ecalos. Wo shall not weigh thereon either cotl'eo or t but actions and thoughts and dee , We shall then concede thet a pat mil day laborer earning his living by the sweat of h'- V rrovidiuur i hm . uonet y la him .il ., ing each day to his hopeless toil till back is bowed and his heart is al most callousod is more of good, in deed more of a real success from a lofty point of view than tho various, "barons" who aim to control the necessities of life. But they malic money ! Most decidedly they do ; but how ' By grinding the faces of their toilers and reducing them to a condition verging on brutish savagery ; and also by concerted raising of the prices of the commo dities they control, the poor again being the chief sufferers. They are true friends to the country they fatten on much as a lion is a friend to a lamb. Wo need to get it scorch od into our bouIs that success bought at such a price is no succes at all. Wo will woigh the motive that sends Bomo over worked country doctor or minister scurrying t h rough the night to the house of sickness and we shall tiud it a t QOUSSUd times more ponderous than that which actuates a whole ship load of stock gamblers. Truly they make money rn they lote it ; ami it is deep tar nished in their hands in the passing. But we must not use our whole paOS in this manner. The thought fill young mau can improve on the above suggested lino of thought aud think of many standards of success that are absolutely false. If wo young men tiud no pleasure in reading and mental training and successful life except as a means for enabling us to "do" our follows, wo would better throw books and ca reers to tho winds, for all the real good they will do either to us or to others. I like the principle that pervades the German colleges aud universities, There tho instructors advance step by stop only on con dition that they make now contri bution to the sum of human know ledge. To that ouo circumstance more than any other do wo owo con stant outflow of wonderful discov eries aud great ideas from Gorman scholarship. The monetary aspect of life is entirely subordinated with them ; for mauy of the most coveted educational positions in tho Empire carry with tbeiu no more of a stipend than $1,500. Surely such a view of life is the right one . since the moment we get the money-fever in our veins seltisu considerations blind our eyes to the ueeds of those in our paths ; we will even trample them down if we can but stretch our eager hands one particle nearer to the elusive Fortune dancing just ahead of us. A father is said to have advised bit boy. "My son, make monev, if you cannot make it honestlv, make it anyhow." Thai boy's worstenemj was the father who gave bim life. We even hear it flippantly Said that that the Golden Bute of the 9th century is 'D . others or they will do vou." If we give a laughing ap proval to that sentiment we are blind to the -jns of the tim. s You young men whose blood is tingling, like mine, for the moment when you shall be "up doing", Mill who are preparing your minds and your bodies for tl. strain to which modern high tension hfe will sub Jeetthemt you whose heads will earee be touched with gray before the year !9l, have you fell the pulse of this present-day world ' It will tell you that the heart ,s beating steadier and iVW eaeh d L.v. outer indications b, the contrary, lik mes sage is "Success is no longer reck, onod by the accumulation of alibi but by the scattering of d Is. The life lived for self is not lived at all. Thinking for others, suffering for others, working for others are and must ho lorevermore th loroeewttnin the man who loiieii with the spirit Of I I he dawn of the twentieth cen tury is ulmosl upon U-. The eastern sky is already rosy with its o lining. By what moral standard will the world welcome it ' Mv the standard set up in the lirst All the SCCOm- plisbmeutsof all the master minds that have blessed our planet , all the conquest of earth and air and sea . ' uumi dated pi- -lev uf niix -teei. contiii ,v : all the tremendous idi inoemenl of the last of them have not led us iiway from, nor back to but up to the teachings of tile first, "Do unto others as you would that they should do unto you." That is success i that is life. If you pile up your millions they will drop from your nerveless hand, if you take pride in your houses built out of wronged laborers, your soul will pass out of them naked, if you keep TOUr eyes intent on the raking of muck heaps, thev Will become bhlld to the true glorios of life ; but if you neglect all these that erroneous thought has called worthy and live instead a life of good-will towards man, benevolence, your name w ill be treasured though your body be resolved into dust. Station 1)., New York. supreme is in (go." A smooth, easy shave, genteel hair cut, or other tonsorial work, is always obtained tit Sole-,' Barber Shop, in Wittenmyer's Building, op posite 1'ost office, Goto Soles and you will make no mistake, Shaving soap, face cream, hair oil and egg shampoo for sale. A. K. Soi.es. - ci I e I ii ii Ii I i I . 1 1 1 1 I v . Said the man i ' I was over in ,Ju niata last week and ran across some thing odd. I stopped with a friend who has i daughters and when in troduced to tbem I marveled at the oddity of their names. One was named Frangipani, another Ylang Viang, and tho others Heliotrope, Neroli, White Rose and Luster Lily. I didn't say a word when I heard their names, but I decided to lind out whether he win guying mo bs foro 1 left that house. Some time during the evening I heard the moth er calling for Frangipani and I turn ed to my friend and aske 1 him : "Whero did you got that name ! "Why do you ask I ' ho sai 1. "Be cause it is such a curious uamo for a girl." "Yes," he said, "that is a rather queer name for a girl. Her mother got that from the label on a perfumery bottle." "And whore did you get tho names of tho other daughters " I asked. "From the same place all of tho names wore on bottles of perfumery that I sent my wife ad presents." That is about as queer a placo to find a name for a child as I ever beard of." I
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