The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 25, 1896, Image 4

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    'Shcpirtlfiiurtjli lost.
Published every Thursday.
Geo. W. Waaenselter,
Editor and Proprietor.
Subscription 1.50 per year.
bleb must be pnld In 1vnc when tent out-
Mt i lie county.)
RATES OF AOVIRTItlNO.
All tr.ituWnt ndvcrilHrmnnln not nthcrwW
eontracii'il fur wilUm rlmrifi'il tho rate nf is
o-tit.n t tin (nonpnrli'l iniMiNiin') for flr inwr
(lon nl 10 ct' n l jut lino lor every mibwqnent
"ifA nniirft )u'lihrit frrt ; nhHtiaiy porrty,
tribnltt u rmpret, Je , Mirw ttnlt a Uiu,
Republican Oommitteemen.
Alum. .f. K WMnrolf. Tolilm Mltrhrll.
Ifc-nvi-r. N.itliiin Kri'i'.l. Irvln Klmii'V.
Hnvir VV. Win. Ili-t-r. '. W. ItiMtftli.
I'l-lllnv .t. W. ftilliW. . C. MlflipHt'l.
'lmpmnn. 1. A. I'firtllhi1, T. II. Mi'h'iK
Frunkllri. '. 11. lninkcltMTKir, .1. W. Klwn
Imwer.
J:irkviii. Win. Vnrtln. .1. 0. Yrarlrlc.
MliMli'linrirh,-iirilri linwi-rtfix, W. K. Fwi.
MliWIivr. vk.-J .1. MlK'ln-1. I. I.. K'"W.
Miiiirio-.-H. II llorilni-r. I. K. UoumI.
Pi'iin. D inli'i Ktio'iw. ('. K. Wiiirwr.
I'rrry,-Irwin II.imt. Ili-nry lliir'llinr.
1'rrrv W ll.mM V ini-val. II. K. KiTstrr.
tprlmf.-tr. A. M. Smith, l. F.PpaM-s-'lliiMvi-.
K. U. ii'miH-rliii. c. W. t'ovort
fill, ni. (),.,. i. Klamlcrs. .1. U. nihIiI.
H'.i-lilhioii, Win. r. Ilillilsli. ji-rrv I'linrli-H.
FOK ritESIDKXT,
William McKInlcij.
VICE riiESIDEXT,
Garret A. llobart.
Kt-piililiiMii Ticket.
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For stiil,' Soti'itnr,
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Fur rmiiitv Airlii..ri,
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V. F. Mi (V Kit.
1'nr CnniiH'r.
Dr. .1. K. IIDtiAK.
Thursday, Juno 25, 1890.
The Ticket and Platform.
The nomination of Win. McKin
ley Jr. of Ohio for President unit
(buret A. Hobiut of New Jersey for
Vico i'reaident makes a formidable
urray of talent unit political Htrciitftb
for tlio head of the lU-imblican tick
et. The nomination of MoKinley
was a foregone conclusion and
was made in responso to the clatn--i.-
m.nnjii., nii'y. ..r.",, tr,
iv.. rj lh(f. father of the tariff
ineasures that have nth- ..ted our
home muuufactuiicH and kiivo em
ployment to tho woikintfinen of our
land. Ho stands in tho proud emi
nence of n lender, a man with strong
persoual traits, us tho choice of the
large majority. Mr. llobart is en
dowed none the less highly, but he
has not enjoyed the distinction that
brought our Ohio hero into promi
nence. The most important feature in the
platform is the stand on tho money
question. The licpiihlicaii party
stands pledged to "the existing gold
standard" until international agree
mi nt for the frea coinage of silver
can be secured.
If the free coinage of silver could
be secured and maintained without
depreciating its value, wo believe,
the National Convention would glad
ly have endorsed such a move. The
business men of the country tie
mantled a gold standard, because
the memories of an intlatod currency
during the civil war, have not yi t
died away.
The ticket and platform are good
sound find strong and are meeting
the heartiest approval all over this
land.
practised in all the large city got
ernments on the American continent,
is leading us rapidly onward to a
condition similar to that preceding
the out break of the French Revolu
tion, and Ood forbid that such a
bloody drama should be re-enacted
here. I tell you the question of Mu
nicipal Government is going to give
this country trouble, nnlpnn the
remedy bo found to stay the hand of
the public vandal and rescue our
largo cities from the greed of the
spoilsman.
The remarks were uttered with
forceful earnestness and with calm
deliberation. They were unstudied
They fell from the speaker's lips
amid small, curling putts of white
smoke which he nervously blew
nwny from his after dinner cigar
Iho gentleman who talked nnd tliu
engaged a small lot of motley and
pertiaps quito indifferent hearers
would have likely arrested the at
teution of any passerby with his
sptcch so made to them.
I do not mean to convey the im
pression that the small knot of audi
tors was indiuercut to what the or
aior said, i mean to say that my
tliscusHion upon the grave problem
of Municipal Government under
such circumstances and in such
queer environments was in itself
peculiar occurence, lor there was
barely any reason deep or serious
enough to cause a dissertation, how
ever brief and uuprepared, when
that subjoct. except possibly, f
question innocently asked bv a bv
standcr, which it appears prompted
uie rorgomg declaration, made up
on the spur of tho moment and with
out any reflection whatever in ad
vance
If any one in the small croim of
collected people knew any thing
about .Municipal Government, it
was l no sneaker Inmscir. as was evi
denced by the brief, pregnant ami
vigorous speech he uttered there.
Ho was a lawyer of high ability
an ex-.Judgo of tho l'eunsvlvania
Court who had won long since, a
position of admitted repute as a
jurist among the really great lawyers
of tho State. Ho was quite capable
oi sneaking, even alter dinner, just
as the famous Depew would be, up
on any question, where tho critical
display of intelligent information
would be certain to become the del
icate charm of the occasion. Ho did
not talk to hear himself talk, for he
is a man thoroughly unafl'ected, with
a discrimination of judgment and a
ready facility of speech, rare even
in men of wide learning and of a
correspondingly extensive commerce
with tho world
Mr. .lames Perdue, an old soldier re
siding at Monroe, Mich., was severely
unik'ted with rheumatism bu receiv
ed prompt relief from pain by using
Chamberlain's I'ain Halm. He says:
"At times in - back would ache m
badly that I could hardly rise up. If
1 had not gotten relief I would not be
here to write these few linen, (.'ham
berlniu's Pain liulin has done me a
great deal of good nnd 1 feel very
thankful for it. For sale by all drug
gisK
Letter From Philadelphia.
l'lULAl'lM niA, Jr.NE ',,"'i.
Enrrou Post :
Within a year past, silting in front
oi a -uiinueourgn jioiei, one or a
group of men said tomtthing like
the following:
"I regard the question of Munici
pal Government, the ono single, an
gry question which faces us. It do
lies successful solution. It is just as
important more so than tho much
discussed TariiV, which has bother
ed us from time immemorial, in a
congressional sense ; it is more in
tricate than tho Money question and
will year after year, unless our men
who have the power to remedy the
diseased conditions of our great citv
corporations, do something to nme(
ioruto those conditions, and do it
quickly, grow moro diflicult and
lead to trouble nnd general disaster.
The extruvageut and corrupt systems
What the Pennsylvania Judge
said, upon that occasion was unfor
tunately and literally true, and
should the predictions with rci'er
euco to tho re-enactment of such
horrors as made tho French Revolu
tion one of the bloodiest wars in
history, approach any thing like ful
fillment, the penalties of tho day
would bo more too harsh, for the au
thors of a perverse governmental
condition, the corre"ou of which
wuld exu'auir." CeitfTyille,
limits of retributive, justice. A lu.
ber of tho Pennsylvania Senate was
present nnd heard tho stirring re
marks upon Municipal Government
and the conversation drifted im
mediately tc that more common and
better known subject x'u: tho man
agement of borough and township
atVuirs, which is small, uet cousin
to tho municipality. It would not
require much oratory to arouse the
interest or the ire of a country tax
payer. A lifetime of stern experi
ence in meeting tax expenditures
has riveted an ineradicable know
ledge into the blood and nerves of
any man who has a man's heart
within himself, and who realizes
that tho best energies of his man
hood's career are faxed to aid in
bearing the bullions of State. The
enjoyments id society are costly.
Tbc are expensive, luxurious litres
sities. Tho wants and fears of in
dividuals are the most powerful in
centives toward the maintenance of
government ami tho law abiding
citizen recognizes no higher funda
mental duty than to form part of a
full commonwealth by cheerfully
contributing toward tho necessary
legal expenses thereof.
Continuing the 1'enua. Judire
above referred to cited the recreant
deeds of Ross Tweed who fled from
New York City twenty-ti voyeurs ago,
a lugitivo Horn justice and who be
came a refugeo in a strauge land ;
and tho daring, nervy acts of Jake
Sharp who put through tho famous
Rroadwav Deal which cost tho lit'
j . 1 i i .i
oi us noiu auiuor, as conspicuous
examples of flagrant disregard of the
courses of public justice, when the
euu jusiines mo means, it mis
always been dillicult to govern large
bodies of men brought together iu a
compact territory unless the strong
hand of police authority was exer
cised with unremitting vigilance and
summary justice or punishment
dealt out to the law breaker, but
when tho custodians of law and or
der are chief among thoso who defy
tho institutions of peace aud at
tempt to Bet at naught the regula
tions of municipal authority, the
condition becomes intolerable. Such
a ntato of atVuirs pievailcd for many
years in New York City under the
reign of the powerful political organ
ization, knovu ns Tiiuimany, aud a
situatiou not dissimilar exists to
day and has for many years in Phil
adelphia. Parkhurst, tho heroic
preacher, fired hot shot from tho
pulpit into the famous Tiger of many
stripes and did actually set in mo
tion by his fiery eloquence and burn
ing conviction a movement which
temporarily swept aside this mon
ster organization, and tho reeking
filth of Gotham gave away for a little
wane, to a reform .Mayor and to a
brainy and a vigorous Police Com
missioner, both of w hom tried hard
to bring about a better state of af
fairs in the municipal management
of America's greatest citv. Thnv
have thus far but partially succeed.
i'.i -. . . . .
ua, in tue iaco si mums and jeore,al
though the State of New York sat
through an all summer a session
Lexowing the town, and the Clerk of
the Assembly at Albany has gotten
out five voluminous documents filled
with a fervid recital of public testi
mony, an ouieiai record oi ofhcia
misdoing and public plundering.
W. K. M.
( To be continued next ireek.)
Th DNrovrry NnttKl ItU Ml.
Mr. O. Caillouette, druggist. Bea
verville, Jll., Bays : "To Dr. King's
ew uiscovery l owe my lire. Was
tnken with La Grippe and tried
all the physicians for miles
about, but of no avail and was given
nn and told I could not live. Having
ut. ninga ,ew Discovery in my
store I sent for a bottle nnd began
its use ana from the first doso began
to get better, and aftet tiling three
bottles was up and about again. It
is worth its weight iu irold.
won't keep store or house without
it. Get a free trial at Graybill, Gar-
all other
man .V Co.. Richfield.
drug stores.
or
RrpuMlrnn Aritiiiiirnl.
From Hurler Mt-l'!otit Hzkttkh.
The following advertisement ap
pears in the Middleburgh Post, for
merly edited by the writer :
Fit EE AS THE Alt!. 100 bushel of
totatoes given awav. Bring your
ags nnd bnvo them tilled nt Runkle
iV Waller's. Middleburgh. Pn.
Wo wonder what our good old
Democratic friends in Snyder coun
ty, who votej for free Canadian po
tatoes, think of Wilson's revision of
the McKinley tariff by this time.
Yerily.the way of the transgressor is
hard, but unfoi tutiately all must
suffer.
COURT HOUSE CRACKERS.
find Chamberlain's
CHiifdall v Valuable
Mother will
otigh Kemedv
for croup and whooping cough. If
will give prompt relief and is safe
ami pleasant. We have sold It for
several veins and It ha never failed
ogive the lined perfect satisfaction.
(. V. I.ichards. Diiiinesiie. Pn. S ild
by all druggist.
t .Vlitrliut n Itolt.
St. Louis, Juno l:. The following
tablo shows tho number of delegates
to which each of the bolting silver
States was entitled in the conven
tion, tho number of delegates that
withdrew, nnd tho number of elec
toral votes to be cast by such States :
, Total Electoral
delegates. Bolted, votes.
Montana,
Utah,
S. Dakota,
Nevada,
Idaho,
Colorado,
Total
;
;
K
;
H
40
0
H
21
:
:i
I
:i
3
4
20
..1VOYT-L2 'rln IVuit.
- -Hltnnin IP.Hi""'-
That the public has 'in to iw,a'iiIo I lie faot
that Hie l.i'st iin l timst roiivi'i11'''" inrlhiui of,
pleasiirv irnvrl Is to p.irt telputo I'm IVmisyi
unii i Italln ml i'iiiuiati)'H ii'rsniially-''iiiiiiirti'i
lours, Isi'U.li'hivJ by their tiu'rcuaiM popularity
Willi eaeh miiveedltijf year ami the uuiiilicr tt
lii'iuli'lus In rej,Mtil to them,
I niliT this H.'Stem lite lowest rates ate obtain
eil, both lor tr.ir.sii.irt.itlon mul hotel levounuo
U ill ti, ami hone hut the Iu'! Iwirl-i aro iim-..
An l'p Tlenet'il tourlsl uxenl II ml eh nieroh ai'
cuiiipatiy eat'h to If to look niter tho eoinl irl el
111" i.isseii Ts.
The loll m ln' to ir -I li.ive been nrr.1 tie. fur
tilt' S 'iWKI o is.m ;
To the leu tli ('m bi'llii; Walklns lilen, Niag
ara l'.ill", Tli'iii-aml lil.iiels. Montreal, q-'ehee.
An Sahlo i h. ism, I. ike chiiiniilalu ami i.ror,'",
Saratoga, ami a d i ll'lit rlile down tunnitcli tm
Highlands oi the llml-siu). July n ami Au'U-.t
1. li ile, lino for Iho round trip from New York,
I Ml 1 l.l, 1-dpli In. II illliiioie, aud Wa-OilliKloh, rov
I'fltig all cxiieiiM's n a t wo weeks 1 1 Ip.
To Veil owt uie Park, eoveiiu a period ol i;
days, nn a spielal train of I'ulliu iu sleeping,
eoiiip.irlineiii, and ohvratlon ears and illulii,'
ear, August -.'7. It ite, ilM from N'-w York, I'hll
adelphli, I: illlinor.', mid Wa-.lilii),'iou.
Two lours to liettj shur, l.ur ay Caverns, N it-
to ai in lo-e, iiieiiiiuiiiii, aim .inline.,' I oa w ill lie
reu ill i ill eari auiuiiiii.
MA.R ttlKD.
Juno , at Preoburg, by Rev.
Schnable, I. i Hendricks, of Pree
burg ami Miss Sallie A. Reaver, of
Orient ul.
Juno 7, at rreebuig by same,
( icoi'i'o ( i.'ii'iieiti iLii.l Ividi.k r,oic.b.
' I both of i'remont.
Mav 27, at Swineford, by Roy. J.
H. Hertz, Henry E. Cochran of
Shamokin Dam, and Miss Mabel
Wetzel, of Kratzerville.
In New Berlin, Juno 11th, by Rev.
S. Sidney Kohler, David Leo of
Miflliuburg and Miss Verdio K.
Musser of Shamokin Dam.
mKL-
III New Reilin. Juno liith, Mark
Sylvester, aged M years and 7 mos.
Much in Little
I especially trim of Hood's 1'itls, for no infill
cine ever contained ho ureat cimitivo power In
so smalt Hiace, They uie it whole medicine
chest, nlwnys ready, ul-
ways cflk'lcut, always sat- Ifj m I a
Isfaotoryj prevent a colj fk ill S3
or fever, cure all liver Ills,
siek headache. Jaundice, ooiistipatlnn, etc. 'J.'iC.
This only 1'IIU to tako with llood't harsajiarllla.
UUKlii WHIKt ALL list fAilS.
Itmt :uuxh Syrup. Tbttw Uood. Dm I
I in limn. Mlil hr Uriiiiilfs.
"MisTisM Soul Who Dbeak ior
Bliss. The following marriage li
censes have been granted since dur
last publication i
JJ.F.Riehl, Lewisbutg,
I Katie Lawver, Thompsontoin
) Oarman, W. Perry TvJp
tAmanda Sheuiory, "J
V II (lessner. Urban, k
) Ahco M. Schwalm, Valley View'i
J William Taylor, North'd Co,
(Annie Long, Selinsgrove,
iC. C. Hackenburg, Franklin T.
( Agnes neister, Centre
letter Urnntni. .
Ti e last will of Adam Musser. late
of Centre Twp., was probated June
i'th. Susan Musser, the widow, is
tho executrix and the principal heir,
.11 m . . .
ueitcrs oi Administration were
giaufed last Friday, in the estate of
Sarah Hahn, dee'd, late of Selins
grove, to Lydia Hahn.
The will of Mary Leohner.
lute of Selinsgrove, deceased,
was probated on Monday, O. 'W.
Marsh is tho executor. The will
provides that Kmnia Ressinger shal
receive $300 for services aud $200 in
heritance. Amelia Laury receives
tho consideration of the cancellation
of a $200 nolo with interest. The
balance of tho property is divided
equally between tho two daughters
above named.
1'ELIiS ENTEItED FOB HECORD. I
B. I''. Crouse to Rimer W. Snydjer,
ot corner of Pino aud Water stredts,
Selinsgrove, for $337.i(). I
B. F. Crouse to Verdilhi S. Sniith
(wife of F. H. Smith) lot on Fine
street, west of lot above mentioned
in Selinsgrove for $:l37.f0.
Ceo. J. Schoch and w ife to H. E
Reigle, house and lot on Isle of Que
consideration $440.
A in. H. Luck and Mary M. Luck,
adm'i s of Samuel Luck, dee'd to Al
vin Herman, tract of laud in Fenn
Twp., containing 5 acres for $."07.60.
Aivin Herman and wife to Wiu. II.
Luck, sanio as above for $307.50.
Furniture Deiiarliei
t.
CLOSING OUT
SALE
OF OUll
t
Uur hntiro Stock of Furni
ture and Uedding will be
closed out in tho following
months at
1P5 NRURP.lli
1 llUUii Ui UUUlGi?VtfI
ChanilH-r Suits, 8 I'ieees, markiil
down from 10.00 to $2.".O0.
l'arlor Suits iiiaikcd down l'roin
$10 to$'J."i.
Sidi'lsian
to $!.".
Lates
t Goois. Latest Styles. liM1
at HO0H & OLDT'S. Nm J&
1 -www -v.Air
DRESS GOODS DEPARTME1IT.
IlftTing returned from the Eastern ities, will n
1st. A very good Cashmere at 25 eta. 2nd. A c
AVarp Henrietta at 55 ct former price 75 cent
18 Inch Silk at 25. Thci e are hut n. fnm r n.
0 - iiiw i;iri?5,
an give you name prices accordingly in Din,; 1
Moires, Jaconets, Percales, Mohairs, Linens DM 1
nm1 nil 1nnndi.o l?,l.w..i !... '
vr.lVDVVO. 11VUIUVU JMlttD Oil
OLOTHIITG.
A fair hoys' suit for 1.50. Don't forcet tlm
SHOE DEPARTMEfll
Special Ladies' 50 cent Oxford.
N. . AVo want tho very closest cash or produce 1,
niu iu.sunciy not oo utuiorsold by any long crc
faTCASH PAID FOR GOOD BUTIER AND EGGS.
BRRGRINB IN
CLOTHING
M Mi Ber Sis Rm $10 m
Heavyweights in Trousers, $3.50. Tho gomls
made to order, Guaranteed all wool, Trimmings i
class. Workmanship guaranteed.
jNo. A. HEFFELFINGER.Tailor,
(j)pM,.site Post Oflice. Selinsgrove,
aigreaier-attraction;
L.J. J
rwiv
Is marked down from ifG
licwistown,
i;icki'l and
Pa.
dis
$2
lairs
I have now on hand a well selected stock of se
loGoodsuptoall your requirements and at
ithm your means. Wo oiler you our 1
SPRING ai;d SUMMI-
sclcctioiw, Urt in style, skill in manufacture
ana high merit in quality.
MEN'S - AND - BOYS' CLOTHlS
HATS, CAPS AND
4-rJ TI..
1
P. S. All piods
livciiil iii piod oiilcr r. u. .
( 'oiu lii s in.'ii Ucd down from to
!?K.
Loiinis niarkiil down fron?2 to.?S.
Fine I 'nliol-fcrcil Win kers marked
down from .:' to $S.
I'M'il.-liiids marked down from
to ('.
Cam' and Wood Scaled ("I
marked down from $1 to !?(!.
I (all lloekers marked down from
SI to 810.
Ladies' Parlor Desks marked down
from to $1(1
Parlor Tables niarkiil down from
SI to S.'.
Looking (i lasses, 1'asels, PictureHi
and Picture Frames, Statuary, Ilas-siK-ks,
Kaftan, Cane Seat and 15;ick
and W'imkI S-at Kiw-kcrs, Kxtens'ioii
TableSjC'iijilMiardsjUinbrellu Stands,
Tea Tables, Commodes, Chilloniors,
i re:t i is, Doiilitravs, Wardrolx's,
Stands, Mattresses, P.cd Sjtrmgs,
Ac. Our stock of Carpets, Kngs,
Art Squares, Matting and Cocoa
Hoof Mats is tliu largest of any
luuise in tliu county, and all ju ice
on these goods are marked down in
plain figures, and will lie wild ut a
big reduction during the- Closing
Out Furniture Sale. I am deter
mined to close out flu Furniture
Department of my business, and
terms on thculiove goods arc prices
named w ill lie cash or note witliup
proved security.
W. H.PKMX,
llulll
' 1 '
CIIIISUIII
which are radiant with good values and snarklin"
LOW I'll I G KB
R. GUNSBURGER
MIDDLEHUJIGII, I
Xew Dank Duildim:,
$200.00 IN GOLD GIVEN.
TlIK INTKHNATIONAI. NKWS AND IlDOK CO.. Of
Huliiinorii, M.l., ofKTH fjM.oiio uny hki'iii wlio
in wii iii iiiri-c iniinoiit YVA I'oJUfB in lliulr ImkiIc
H'luiiiMltfnaudlHsin-Hor A full, uruplilc
nml cniiipleiu nccount of Ilia I'mniialn. ill
biiliM KlM'n. lli-iiullliilly llliiblriiiuil. Dloirra-
iililunut the li'inllni,' nu n In i iirli liurly. Tlio
iMKik of nil o'.Urrmo wii now. Freight pulil ami
rrt'dlt I'lviii. I'oniiilrlo onlllt 15 teiiln. WrILe
oicin nnnii'iiiKU-iy. A jrolil walcu frlvun In a)
tllllnii ic coininlm-lon for Hi'lllnif TO copies li
llilrl v ilnyi. Aaunm wunU'd ulxo lor other booi
uuu liibit-M, e iia-u
NEW DRUGS,
NEW MANAGER,
MIDDLEBURG P1IA
W. H. SPANGLER.
n
c
Great Reduction Sale of
M
THE
For Ninety Days I
The Undersigned Offer The Public Their
TIRE STOCK OP FTTRNTTTTRP1
AT THE GREATEST BACRIPICU KvEU KNOWN IN CENTKAL t
SYLVANIA.
v.onrHrV'''ll"VJ',S? d? t,hl9 to oar .nl,8 above u.
iiiJi wd P ''iU"U;r bu,U. Cotton Top Mi:trMi
11 aril AVooil Chambur Muts lij.oo iWnvon wir .fttMu
Wo. n'lr. 0r. buit" V 30.00. Drop l'Rbl pr ft.... ... . . ...
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