The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 20, 1896, Image 4

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    Publiafced every Thursday.
Geo- W. W3cn$el1er,
Editor and Proprietor,
Subscription 1.50 per year
aleh B.HHt bo pM In srtvann. when sent out
ride tho county.)
ATISOr AOVIHTIINO.
All trnn.tent ndvertlsomenta. not ottwrwlft
rt for will lie rliiiriri'd nt th rule of 1
eenlii per Iiik- (Donpiirli l nieiumre) fur flrt Inser
tion nnd in fonts per li tie ir ever hwt11
Insertion.
rP"ith nnliff rmhUtht ftr i Mtnnrypotrty
trvinirt li trtprtt, iff., thrtrtrnn m nw.
Republican Committeemen.
Adm.-.f. K Vcltorolf. ToMM Mitchell.
H,v,.r, v iih:in Freed. Irvln Ktnny.
H'liver W. Win. Ilivtcr. '. W. HmiKli.
cniirc J. V. .iinpcl, II. V. titnnM'1.
r... .,,,... II A I'l.ll tllie. T. II. Nlt'Sl!.
rr.kiiii Lc. 11. IiiiikfllH'ri:or. J. W. Elsotl
hower. . .
Jvk.-wm. Martin. .1. H. earhle.
MlddlclMirtfti.-urtln lwcriix. W. F. Feel.
MItillT'.k.-J. ' Mlt. li"l. V. I.. IMW.
Mnnroe.-ll. II llc.rl'ior. I. K. Hon".
1'enn, -Daniel Knouse, I'. K. Wwfiier.
perry. Irwin iinver. Henry llarllnif.
rorrv V.. 1 .iili-l M iri.-vul. II. K. Krrstor.
Hprliiif.-Dr. A. M Hmllli, It. K.&piild.
heiiriurnve,-K it. i..miH rlin r. w . covert,
t'riirni. oi'o. I. Plunder. !. 1. Htuht.
Washington, Win. '. IIIPiHh, Jerry Charles.
SOME RAMBLING THOUGHTS.
BT XEMO.
(Copyrights.)
llfpuMiciiti Ticket.
rou rnivsini:xT,
William McKinlci).
VICK PHKSIDKNT,
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Win. K. Wl'lnrmv. AlleiMietiy.
I.vin.tU l. ".iIIm-iI. Dauplilll.
District KWi'tnrn.
Ir. John X. I'car-tl. I'lilludelpllU.
A I . n II. llorke, riill.hli'lplil i.
Frank H ll-tnll"v. I'll II i l..hl,i.
Willi tin M Tnu'k'irl. 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 I I. .
I i ml I. Mwr. I'lillMili lplil.i.
..i-pli 1!. Il'l l l.'ll. I.Ikv I.
Willi. mi K. Suli'V, Nornsfon n.
.!..).. Kill. Il- llili'li' iii.
Ilcnrv I. .IiiIhiumi. It''i l!u".
.Inllll'lf. I. Hull, rtltldlltll.
Kverelt arren,rr.tnloii.
II. W. Wilde. Il.llcfiili.
II irrN.Mi Hull, M.Hi I'mv l Ity .
I. V. Miller, I.i'liiiiion.
Ili-nrv C. I'ri' vet. TuiiklnimncH.
J. II. lirmvii. Wllll.itnspiirt.
SroiliTirk II. K if 'in. Ilrwlik.
i.'nri" llimn Miller, hewlnhtiri,'.
II . s'.ilmli'l, Ynrk.
OiMirtf'- 'I .'".ink. .InliiiHti.wn.
Kx-i nii. A. r. Unite. llr.HikuPi.
William N. Kiiml'ilpli, I'm si, mi c.
Kmaliiiel WiTtlii'llii'T, Allruliany.
.Install Simnt. KIIMlH'lh'
K lwaril K. AliruniH, llntlor.
lsmlnr Holiel Krli'.
William N. S lni'ir. Warn'ti.
Jdwpli r. I'nmplM'll, Miirion.
HTATK.
Ko i,nnirr'ni,,n-nf-T.frife.
.l.l .'II A. ill(W,
A. DAVKNI'UKT.
corvrv.
For ronirroM,
THAI'. M. MAIluN,
(Siitije-t to hiMtrii't fonfi-renee.
For stale senator,
KDW IN M. Ill MMKU
(Sultjit't to Mstrtrt fonft-renre.)
Fur AsHomlilv,
UlAULES W. HtUMAX.
Tor sherlfT
l SCOTT KITTGK.
For Treiwiirer.
Wll-I lM II. l(IKil.E.
For roimnNKliM.i.
,, . WII.MAM IHIKKSE,
' ISAAC SI'O'lTS.
Fur Conntv Amllt'irs,
J. C. lUlWKItHHX,
C. F. -MOYEH.
Fur Coroner.
Dr. .1. K. liniiAH.
Thursday, Aug. 20, 1890.
Is This True?
V cloma tlio following from the
Huniburfj 'J'ili jriji written by 11
corrrsponilont to t lint pnprr while
on a bicyelo trip up iilons; t ho Sus
lut huuuu Ilivir :
You conlil look over i ito Sny.ler
county nil the way up from Cluoro
town toSunlniry. I never puss Sny
iler eountv but what I think of the
liiui','iii that onee took place in that
county. It whs a Iru'al lmntiiiif,', not
a eue of lynch, ami icsulteil from
the niunli r of an ohl eouplo w ho
were killeil for their money. The
fellow who diil the killini; were
hunted down by "Uully"' Lyons, of
Heading, famous as u terror to .evil
doeiH, uud hc vi rul of the ruscuU
were convicted and lmnged. ItHeems
that on the trial thero were pome
dispute as to whether another man,
not then arrested, had not connived
nt the nnr.di r. or had something to
do with it. Whether ho had or not
was not clear. At any rate be was
not arrested. lie f( It however, that
his good name, had been tarnished,
ond ho was anxious to remove the
Btain. Ou tho day of the execution
there was an enormous crowd in the
county jail, and evervbody wanted
to bco the hanging. J ho sheriff, a
jjood nutured man, let as many in
to the prison yard as he could crowd
in, ami among them was tho man
who wanted his character cleared.
IIo stood on the extremo outsido
edge of the em.vd and when the
condemned men were led out and
placed on the gallows he was very
much excited. As is tho custom, tho
men were asked if they desired to
make a few last remarks, and one of
f I'onnnd b a lurmikn In the snare
moments of a busy career aod dedi-l
rated to a bettor understanding of
life and its varied opportunities.)
A doctor finds it comparatively
pleasant and very easy to write a
nauseating prescription, for to the
patient alone belong the distress and
disgust of swallowing it. So it is a
simple matter to sit here in my arm
chair and scrawl a moral prescrip
tion for those weak and failing ones
who find themselves lacking in good
influence over their fellows. But the
likeness to the doctor ends here, for
the writer and the reader are both
interested iu the remedy. ,Tbe physician-patient
writes it down, then,
in one word, a compound t "ijelf-conquest."
Such a clearly defined remedy, al
most as simple as bathing in the
Pool of Siloam for blindness, or in
tho Jordan for leprosy. Ia that
compound word, however, lies an in
finitude of power ; just as within
the lifeless conl lies dormant the
fierceness of pre-historic sunshine j
or within the sparkling water, tho
energy of steam ; or within the sum
mer zephyrs, the marvellous disrup
tive forco of electricity. To release
the power of each, proper environ
ment is needed. To Bet ftoe the
mMit that lurks within self-coii-
.... A f
(piost, tho suitable environment is a
human heart ; and that, heart, yours.
Ono is tempted to indulge in tue
stilted phraseology of the quack
medicine purveyor and Btyle this
remedy a panacea. It is a heart ton
ic so valuablo and so lacking in
harmful reactions that it cannot be
abused by too much uso t so unaf
fected by latitude that its cures are
equally apparent in tho snow-hut of
the Laplander and under the palm
thatched homo of tho Carib; so
adaptive that both sexes, the old
and the young, tho mighty and the
humble, tho well-fed and the hungry,
tho wise and the foolish, the saint
and tho sinner, all derive benefit
from a free'use of this one unfailing
remedy.
With human beings, unlike the an
tmals. obedience to the dictates of
instinct, invariably leads astray, and
exposes our natures to the virus of
pride, selfishness, gluttony, and sen
suality. While these poisons are
creeping through our veins and do
in to death, as it were, . the
warriors for guuu, tbe wniu. cor
puscles of our moral blood we have
ao power. We may for a while by
our fair-appearing exterior deceive
our neighbors as to our heart con
dition ; wo may even throw conveni
ent dust in our own spirtual eye.
but when some supremo moment of
life comos then Bhall we fail, and
iguominiously, just when failure is
most serious 5 tho decayed mast
suaps in a gale, tho bridge yields at
tho moment that a human fi eight is
trusting to it.
Reforms and churches, ono needs
must mention both, niuco they are
not synonyms, aromadotip of in
dividuals and tho altitude of degro
dation of those individuals is tho
measure of tho power of both tho
reform and tho church. No wild
yieldur to lust is a gain to the mem
bership of tho ago-of consent re
form ; no self-seeker is of advantage
to the bands of tho wretched who
are waiting for their rights ; no
church member who with one hand
grinds tho face of tho poor, and with
tho other applies tho moral vaseline
of a penurous contribution to soup-
kitchens and missions, is of value to
tho church that throws ita simple,
trusting, and
again deny ourselves, says aquerul-
ous voice. Of course it is I So is
it harder to fight than to bend su
pinely to the blow, so is it harder to
force our way against a torrent than
to yield to its onrush, so is it more
toilsome to climb a steep ascent
than to glide down it a corpse of the
roaring crest of an avalanche. Yet
who that claims kinship to manhood
would cease struggling in these
physical directions, so long as A
spark of life remained. The feeble
pen that is followed by so many
eyes, halts and hesitates he.'e, and
questions whether this may not all
be too serious and to serraorio for
a newspaper column. The answer
comes t "No 1 for the press is call
ed to be a power." And the nega
tive is confirmed by a growing sound
that smites the psychic ear, a mur
mur that swells into an infinite
agony of vain regret 1 it is tbe voice
of all, as one, whose brightest pros
pects have vanished, whose powers'
for good have been overcome by
yielding to unholy ambition, to the
mere making of wealth, to the kill
ing of time, to the lowering of the
human standard till it became a par
ody and caticature of all that is dis
gusting in tho animal. These are
they whoso bodies conquered their
souls and permitted no deeds of val
ue to our race. By their vain breath
ings, by their chained and manacled
bodies, by their shrivelled soul, by
their animalism, tho sign is here
erected, "The secret of power is
Self-conquest."
AH sincere battling with self is in
some degree, sell-conquest. I ho
victory of ono day renders more
sure tin b'lsis of operations for the
next. So vast becomes tho growing
power over self, that before it the
trend of heredity goes down defeat
ed, until out of the filth comes forth
a creature as pure a the water-lily.
If by battling you gain tho mastery
of your instincts, you need no long
er yearn for power. You will have it.
You need not blaron it from tho
housetops, for those who meet you
will know you havo it. It will sur
round you, unconsciously on your
part, with a subtlo emanation that
will help or rebuke thoso who enter
its charmed circle. Thus from the
defeat to our highest that is threat
ened by our lowest, ycu will havo
wrested. victory ; and will take your
place among those purified and pow
erful ones that glorify our humani
ty. Station D. New York.
DUD
OJveir
Lfk biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, eonsu.
patlon, sotir atnmrtch, IndlRosUon are protnpUy
cured by Hood's Tills. Tiier do their worl
2
C0dls
tMllr and thoroughly.
Best sftcr dinner pills,
(ft cents. All dniKRlnts.
Prepared by C. I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mats.
The only Till to take with Hood's SarsapaxlllA.
Pills
. HuckletTd Aralra Halve.
Tub Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Hheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chanp
ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
I'iles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. Price '2
cents per box. For sale by Ora.rbill.
Oarmaii - Co., Kichlield and all
Druggists.
MELANCHOLY WOMKX.
AFRAID SOMETHING DREADFUL 13
GOING TO HAPPEN.
How a l ittle llaby Girl llolled the ClouiU
Away.
Of course a woman will nnturully
co tho dark side of everything when
tortured by soino form of female di-
ease, which her
doctor cun
uot or does
not relieve,
No wondei
bUo Is mel
choly when
Acad and
tack uoho
julns run
tnrough
tno whole
I ul v n nil
statistically-anxious. loln. nprTC.
arms around him. Tho trite old il- ere weak.
lustrations of water being unablo to
riso above its love, and the chain
boing no stronger than its weakest
link, apply here. Lot us not bo de
ceived It is character that tolls in
this world and no character except
that of tho animals comes from
yielding unquestioning obedience to
our instincts. On our human side
we have tho powers of reason, of
aspiration, of development, of
them be.-nn tnlkimrin Pi nnsvlvania growth. But ho long as we grovel
JJulcli. He had proceeded but a, in mere physical impulses, whether
few sentences ill Ills liarriltivo when ihov 1m nt nmuinilion r.f in.lnl.m
.1 1... ........ 1 . I . . .1 - - 1
Hie 111,'IU Oil UK.' UUlSl.lt) CI''H VI UlOv ,.lnn a,,.
crowd interrupted him with a ques
tion us to his connection with the
crime. Tho mau on the gallows
made an evasive reply, and then en
sued a colloquy in 1'enusylvauiu
Dutch that would havo been ex
tremely funny under different cir
cumstances, and which was uot liu
ished until each had talked tho other
out. .So strango a scene was never
witnessed at a hanging in this State
before or since.
Either this statement is absolutely
ialso or grossly exaggerated. Wo
coul 1 not find anyone to coiroberato
tho statements mado above. Some
ono interrogated remembered of a
conversation, but evidently the above death of traitors within.
u grossly exaggerated. hard to deny and deny
ploasuro Becking of
every kind wo turn our backs upon
everything that is grand in human
naturo and remains on the level of
tho monkey, or the sloth, or the
barn-yard fowl. In truth we are
worse than they becauso our in
Btiucts are givi n us to bo placed un
der our feet and used as stepping
stones to power, instead of serving
as more run-ways to mire.
Tho way to possess power without
is to havo it within. The way to bo
strong in sortius, upon the foes out
sido our walls, is to bo sure of the
'But it is
and still
. I
Biomach
o." order,
gt stiou
jMjor,
blithe of
fi lines and boa:
irg-down, poc
skepand appotit
always weak and tired, Irregu
lur menstruation, whites, eta.
hho probably Is not bo fortunate a
to know that all fcinalo ailments are
Indicated by these never falling symp
toms, and are controlled by I .yd la K.
rinkham's Vegetable Compound; all
fcinnlo weaknesses quickly disappear
by its use. It hu been tho thinking
woman's Bafcguurd for twenty yeurH,
and all druggists sell largo quantities
of it because it can be relied upo.
ritill another woman speaks :
" I wish you would publish my name
with your testimonials. I want every
ono to know that your Vegetable Com
pound bus mude me well and strong.
I ting Its praises all the time. When I
was tirbt married I was very weak and
hud female troubles badly; Oh, I wus
bo weury, sick and melancholy, but tho
Vegetable Compound built mo up, and
now I have a dear baby girl, and I am
so happy. No home Is complete with
out a dear little baby and Lydia K
rinkham's Vegetable Compound to roll
the clouds away." Mbs. Oko. Claus,
S3 Duuforth St., liuilalo, N. Y.
U. A. K. EXt'AMIVIEXT AT MT. PAt'L
Eairemety Low Rates via PennaylTa
nla Railroad.
Tho National Encampment of the
Uraud Armv of the ltepublfo will be
held at Ht. Paul, Minn., Heptember 2
to4-
For this occasion the Pennsylvania
lUllroail will sell on August 30, 80,
and 31 excursion tickets to 8t. Paul
and return, at exceedingly low rates,
a follows :
New York. $2.O0; Philadelphia.
f'JH !W; Trenton, $J27.0ri: Hattlmore and
WaiiMlilngtnti, $25.00; Harrlshnrg,
Willi iinoport mikI Wllkesbarre, $24.75;
AltooiiH, t23..V); proportionate rates
from other points.
Ticket" will be good tor return pas
sage until September 11, with an ex
tension to ami including Heptember
30 if deposited with the Joint Ageut
at St. PhiiI on or before September
in.
Full Inforinutl n can be obtained
on application to ticket ngents. ,
HOOD'8 Sarsaparllla has over and
nver n train tiroved bv Its cures.
when all other preparations failed, that
it is tho Uno l rue BLOOU l uriuur.
lit I.U.1.1.
Low Itufe Kriirlii In Pennsylvania
Itnllrontl.
The Pennsylvania Kaliroad Com
imny's ten tiny excursion to Niagara
Tails present tne most advantageous
method of witnessing the wonderful
exHtiii'lH of Nature's works.
The remaining excursions of the
series will leave Philadelphia, Haiti
morn, and Washington on August 20.
September and 17. An experienced
tourist agent and chaperon will ac
company each excursion.
Kxcursion tickets good for return
passage ou any regular train train,
exclusive of limited express trains,
within ten day, will lm sold at $10
from Philadelphia. Uultiuiore, and
Washington, and at proportionate
rate from other points. A stop-over
will be allowed at Watklns and
Rochester in either direction and at
Buffalo returning
A special train of Pullman parlor
cars and day coaches will be run with
eacli excursion.
An additional attraction to the tour
of September 8 will be Canada's
grand industrial Fair, which Is to be
held at Toronto from August 81 to
September l'i, which will have new
and varied attractions. Tourists on
this excursion will bt granted greatly
reduced rates between .N'lHVuru, Falls
and Toronto iu order to avail them
selves of the opportunity of visiting
tins great exposition.
lor further information apply to
nearest ticket agent, or address Tour
1st Agent. Hooni 411, ltroad Street
Station, Philadelphia.
Drowned in Penns Creek.
Wo are informed that Mr. Oscar
Wiith of Glen Iron, aged about 23
years, son of Mr. Jacob and Susan
Wirth, was drowned in Penns Creek,
near that place, ou Thursday even
ing of last week. With about a doz
en other young men and boys he
was in tho stream bathing, ho re-
maining after all tho others had re
turned home. Not returning home,
anxious relatives and friends went
in search of him. Seeing his cloth
ing on tho bank, they entered tho
water and soon found his lifeless
body. Tho sad affair cast a gloom
over the entire neighborhood, and
for his bereaved parents much sym
pathy is expressed.
Tho funeral took place on Satur
day, at 2 P. M., conducted by Rov.
Harry Newman. Interment in Lin
coln Chapel cemetery. Lewitburg
Chronicle.
Auditor's Notice.
The unilerslKiied, who win appointed auditor
liv tin' iiriiliuim ('tmrt tit HnvUer County, at May
ii.llunnied Term I, Lit, to make dlHtrlliullonof the
luiimu'eapiieiirliii; upon the tlrst and final ae
fouiit iif II 1. 1'l ii iH, ailmlii Imi rutor of the estate
of Joseph Peters, late of Went Heaver Township,
Snyder Co., I'a.. deceased, to ami uniniik' I liis.it
It'k'nlly entitled thereto, will meet all parties In
Interest lor Unit purpose, nt his t,ni, e Id the
llnroiiKh ol MlildleliurKh. I'u , ou Mumlay, Auk.
:tl, next. Iii'lwci'ii Die litiursof nine o't'lts k A. M.
anil three o'clock P. M , of said day, w hen and
where all parties shall hi tend and present their
claims or Is' lurever tlclmrrcd from receiving uuy
porllun of said fund,
J. G. enol'SE. Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
Notice Is hereby ulven that tint untlcrslifiietl
has Is-eti nixilntt, Ian, lltur liy the Orphans'
Court of Snjiler Co., to illstrlliuto the funds In
tho hands ol 1. Hanks Wetcl, one of the execu
tors of the estate ol Samuel Wei id, late of lieu
ver mow Sprlnif Twp.,) deceased, lo unit unions'
IhoHeoiitliliHl lo the same; anil that the HUdltor
will meet the parties Interested at his olllto In
the lliironch of MlildlctiurKh, Snyder Co., I'a., on
Friday, the vsth day of Annnsf , A. P., Isutl, at 9
A. M of said day, ut which lime and nlaoo all
persons who have any claims liHn said fund or
are inieresica in me mime must present mem
duly uulheiiilcated Is-fore the auditor, or he
forever dehurrud fruiucoiuliii; In lor s share of
said fund.
Aug. 1, 11V. JACOB CilLIIEHT Auditor,
in
Beat Cuutfh Syrup. Tulua Utssl. tJi
in lima. n,nn nr nriiirKiwta.
iiaft.
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iasliroduceasl
On above terms wo will offer during tlie.monti,
August, the following reductions on goods natjiev
.a.u our
including Men's, Ladies1, Misses', and Children's
cenr. ah ijaaics' and iNlisscs7 Uxfords 23 per cent
Summer Dress Goods, including white goods, 30
ALL CLOTHING 20 per cenl
On 100 pairs Men's line pantalons 20 per cent.
These are not chop worn goods, but strictly first
Come early and examine stock, for Cash buyers v
advantage of this sacrifice sale."
HOCH & OLDT, New Berlin,
Higtei prices Paifl for all Ms of Mi
BARGAINS IN
CLOTHING
Fall aid fm Suits From 510 li
"Vignis ill A I U USUI, $O.OV. 1110 p)(i(;
made to order, Guaranteed all wool, Triiuiiiinm
class. Workmanship guaranteed.
JNo. A. HEFFELFINGER.Tailc
r ........ o,.. up....
vyii'woii, a. wist vmuc. i5eiins"T0T
If Nobl;ii)rj Ever Happc
We could disnenfio citli
, ...... ..v-.. o,,arciD, jjui mings uo happd
'"-""''"i'"0 "ur i"J every man ana woman who wishes'
what is going on.
The New York Weekly PreJ
is the Loading Republican Newspaper in ti
lt is the paper you want. It gives ALL the news ; its editot.
weu.wnuen, clean cut and convmcinnach week it prints a
, Ci; . , . .
rms". u iicuuu Vugp, a page 01 clever wit and nn accurate market
No expense ia spared to make it the Lest woollvn
- uvoajci 111 H I
THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRE
MIDDLEBURGrtPOST
Will be sent to any address
One Year for 81.75
Addrtsa all order la the "J'tJST " I;.;..,.. .,... .
t3-l)rop a postal to THE WEEKLY I'KKSS
X.T 1 .
xoik, ana n sample copy will be mailed to you.
NEW DRUGS,
NEW MANAGER
MIDDLES
nun
W. H. SPANGLER.
Great Reduction Sale of
F
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IM
For Ninety Days !
The Undersigned Offer The Public Theii
IMU STUUK OF FURNITURE
AT THE (JKEATEST SACK1FICR EvEU KNOWN IN CENTIUl
frYLVAKIA.
We'are uot helling out. but we do this to Increase our gales abot
vIouh year. e dve a few of the prices an follow :
Rpft Uood Cliiiiuber Bultn 14.00 Cotton Top MattreaH -
Hard Wood Ch amber (Suits lit.00 Woven Wire Mattress -
Antique Oak Sulfa, 8 1'iecen 1U.00 Med Sprints .
1'liiHh Parlor Suits JJO.OO Drop Tables, per'ft." -
Wooden Chairs per net 2.50 . Platform Hookers
In etoek, everything In the furniture line, luoludlno; Mirrors, IU
Desks, blde.boardH, Cupboards, CVutre Tables. Fancy Hookern. H
Feather Pillows, Lounges, Couches. Doughtrays, Sinks, Hall K'
Beat Chairs fine, tnedluiu and cheap furniture, to suit all cla
1 rloes reduced all through. Come early and see our stock
vnnr nrilir iinil llimyuu. ihia,)ii . : . ....
, B ,w I'crcDut, on svery uoimr, i
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