Co.CommlMlonrri, 1 i7 ... . J.. L-i sL00K AT TEE LABEL Tim (lute, prlntoil nnT ! r iimimo. on i iip i,Ih f IllH PKT,hiK!l I lie in,),. Jo nili your nubnrrlp. tlOIl lift lui'll pull). ' -rna ht Your, i.!i. ( WAOKN8ELLER nd proprietor. MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., PA., THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, J8!)G. TO EOT B We NEW 8.' ALE. TtE EB VOL. 33. N0.38. ERED GOSSIP. li Hi fay-slit for tie Vn or TH3se who Feast at taMjBliIlM- I . .r th Horriilnrli of ( .r nil Thnn who I nfrnirl Jliwl t'ure. h'rruir then M.tnv. n next Monday. are beginning to shed a girl for a kiss. Take r apologize. Vr of Shauiokin Dam Itburcu Sunday. L work for the Middle- k is about completed. ui an interesting Dutch kher column oi this is- Howorsox last week lit the East end of the .11. . In iirnvrtnl lioiU tclimiition, use Ayer's nhciiner and family of trove to the county cap- 1 Billbardt attended ;6 on Saturday even- trove. tarber of Danville at- (uueral of Mrs. John Monday. ty lias four papers that silver and four that blJites. Cure is warranted to of malaria, hold by rice, 81. iu Cbarlos of Port a happy visitor to f Sunday. Spanglor of Verdilla lays with Mrs Adam be est end. Stetlor hag iust re- a pleasant visit to puiugtouville. tenmyer is at York. fee trip. Presume he lo well loaded. come to Middlcburg A uiri nnniiin in. will take place. h:l('ll ftHnndnd Mia fu Iter, Mrs. Ellen Noet- purg last week. sand son of Harris ral ilavs very tiIarh. I. Hlioads and wife. emuyor has returned lire ho will resumo no Academy at Lew. nu Monday and if the tin tliod. and if. Innba Paid, court will last all Vfseof this place and C'r-i lowii nre vis- i arhslo and Dauph- 1111(1 U-if.l nlf i roeburo on last iinimi ou iriends at V" to it that your 'i'i d oeiore en- uo law demands edoiie. ' Club was address- euiug by O. O. SlIflLinni I II 1 r - hHini uamiiou niisterly way. S.u-P. il. Maur i inakiujc special . hoo ad. in an-tf. 'te in the French " lain ur. (o. P. "W complete list of uiijiuBr county filter has been com F ttuJ published 1 last week brought mt had inscribed P'l Deibler, 1821 " that the turtie I or ago. f"tur,layHomo to piuentand othors "'V polo raised aud farsumeut. Newport and Will I last week. Mr, Ll. v,n, Iwned ritjuuriru nit wn first clasg The last day upon which poll tax can uo paia is uuiouer a. J. K. Dibighaus of Mifllinburg was u .Hiuiui'uurgu viHiior Aionuay. C O. Seebold has opened a branch music store in b'lamokin. Dr. O. E. IIassiner on Monday evening went to snamokin. Prothonotary Henoch had two weddings on Monday afternoon. aii original widow s pension was erauted to Luanda llorbster of Huavertown. Mrs. F. F. Hare of Altooua is en joying tho hospitality of Percival llare and wile. C II. Dunkelberger is attending to the duties in the Prothonotary's oince tins week. Dr. II. O. Hrisbin of Yeagertown visited Jluidleburgh on Mouday The Doctor thinks of locating here, If you hear a man complain about a newspaper you can bet 10 to 1 ho has been asked to pay his subscrip tion. Prothonotarv J.C. Hchoch, O. 0, Uutelius and . II. Iseaver aro at tending court at Lewisburg this week. A sou of Gabriel Gill of near Pux- tonvillA was buried on Mondur acrod about in mouths. Itev. Hertz ollici-ated. An elTort will be made to have special trams run next Tuesday evening after the Republican Mass Meeting. II. H. HeibHter, the manager of tlio 1' louring Mill at Peuus Creek, and his wife were at our county seat last Friday. Misses Lizzie and Cathariue I3o- lender are ou a ton days visit to rhiladelplna having left here Mou day uioruiug. Governor Hastings has signed the pardon ol Johu liardxley, who was sontoncod to 15 years' imprisonment for embezzlement. Rev. Buddinger. pastor of the United Brethren Church, of this place, is attending conference this week at Avon, Pa . Mrs. Smith, the revered mother of Jere Hiuith, the Western Union op erator at Lewisburg, was at Middle burgh on Mouday. Tho only thing wrong with the dollar of the present time is that too mauy of our subscribers have the dollar that belougs to us. Henry R. Reigle on Tuesday went to Avon, Lebanon Co., where he is attendiug tho U. B. conference as a delegate from the congregation at this place. John A. Hefl'ollingor. merchant tailor, has a changoof advertisement in this issue. Mr. flefl'ullingor is a a iirst class tailor und guarantees satisfaction. Activity iu the Millinery business is being revived for the fall aud winter trado. Miss Libbie Dunkel borgor is already offering bargaius. Call to see them. On Saturday evening of this wook the republican club of this place will go to Paxtonvillo to hold an op en ineetiug. Good speakers will discuss the issues. W. W. Wittoumyor with his daughters Carrie aud Mabel and Martha J. Ooldy drove to Port Roy al last week and spent Thursday and Friday at tho fair. It is reportod that Mrs. James Ayers, who went to Williamsport to have au operation performed for catarrh, has been informed that an operation would be fruitless. How about that subscription ac count T Look at tho label. If it needs attention, come in next week w hon you come to court or send it in with somo one who is coming. Franklin Milling Co., are soiling Bran aud Middling at j.rc. and 75c. I l ... . per uunnrea or 312.111 and 311.110 a ton in 500 lb. lots or more, for a lim. ited time only. U-17-3t. A mass meotiug will bo held iu Middleburgh next Tuesday evening, being court week. Sneakers of State reputation will be presont to discuss tho issues of the campaign. Daniel Rhifl'or. Hickorv f!nmr John Reed. SniinsLrrovn. Kil Knvdr. Shadol, and W. Doitrich, Deiblers, were ir ran ted orimnal and int-aui of pousions through G. W. Long, Attoruoy. Henrv Jl. Ttnicld tho minut alila nf this borOUffh. mines nn nl!nt. lnf of granos and the hats of the entire cflice forco are off for the excellent treat of grapes Mr. Reigle brought to this office last Friday. The commission annnintnil in In. cate the site of the East end of the Northumberland bridge decided that no part of it wbb in Snyder county. This will relieve tho coun ty from paying a heavy debt. Hon. B. K. Focht, Editor of the Lewisburg Saturday A'e, and lion. Augustus l). .Miller are tho or atora who will diocuss the issues of tne campaign at Paxtonvillo on Sat urday evening. i M. L. Shannon, tho dealer in Stoves, Heaters, Roofing, Spouting and Tinware nt this place has a new advertisement in this week's Post. Ho is now located opposite the jail, ready at all times to accommodate customers. A. B. Waiter, one of tho solid re publicans of Franklin township who resides neur Paxtonvillo called on us last Friday. He says the Free Sil ver Republicans iu Franklin town ship are getting very scarce. He es timates tho number at l'i or Ifl. A B. Wolgomutli o.' H dinsgrove whs in town 011 Moud ty looking up business interests. C. C. Seebold, proprietor of tho Washington House, intends puiting steam heat in his hotel and Mr. Wolgetuutb is interested in the job. Don't place your order for a buggy until you nee the Safety buggy man ufactured by tho Safety Bui? v Co . ofLaucaster. A sample buiriry can bo Been at my livery stable near the Washington limine, tf. W. R. Jones. Agent. The various Rcmiblican rlutm nf Shainokiu ar arranging for a pil grimage to Canton on Friday of next week. 1 liev want a tvirt v of C.00 ut 82.50 each and will return homo on Sunday. The roters of Snyder Co. are invited to join tho party. For information call on the station agent. A smooth, easy shave, pen ted hair out, or other tousorial work, is always obtained at Soles' Barber Shop, in Wittenmyer's Buildiug, op posite Post office. Go to Soles and you will make 110 mistake, Shaviug soap, face cream, hair oil and egg shampoo for sale. A. K. Solks. Mr. Hewall insists on making th word "sold" aDDuar in nil eOiit.riLf.ta he m alius to carry freight iu his vos sela. He is willing to be a candi date on the 80 cent dollar ticket, but when it comes down to carrying freight he demands 100 cent dollars right ulong. We this week acknowledge the receipt of the Industrial School News, printed at Soot and. Frank. tin county, and edited by John H. I'omeroy. It is pub ished in tho in terest of tho Soldiers' orphans, and we will bo glad to add it to our list of exchanges. We regret to learn that Dr. J. O .iiunii imn neierminuii 10 leave our town aud will locate either in Pitts luirg or Scrantou. Doctor II. S BrouHit .f Spriug Mills will locate here and oecomo Dr. Mo in s suc cessor. Both partios have the host wishes of tho Post. Tho Republican Standini? Com tuittee of Snyder county will meet in tito iourt House on Tuesday Sept. 2'.tth at 10 o'clock sharp. Im nortant businoss will bo transacted and it is desired that every member He present. W. F. Fkese. H. C. Sampsel. Soc'y. Chairman iho dead lock iu tho Monroe towuship school board on tho ques tion 01 a teacner lor App s school was broken on Saturday evoninir. H-C. Hendricks of Ponn township and .nss Kistner or Jlummers Wharf were tho tie candidates and election resulted in tho choico of the former. It is generally conceded that no good ciiu result from the joint do bate proposed to take place iu the court houso the 17th of next mouth It is probable that no converts would be ma le and tho whole mat ter iu all probability would result iu the collection of an unruly mass of people that would tend to deterior ate rather than elevate the plauo of forensic discussion. Michael Kerrigan, the murderer of Landlord Hepuer, of the Ceu tralia House, has been seen in Mt. Carmel lately by several people. The fugitive has lost tho air of braggadocio and the swaggering de meanor which was so characteristic of his manner since ho returned from the west a couple of years ago, aud wears u haunted aud broken dowu expression. He has not yet beeu caotured On Wednesday evonlng Mr. Frank Duuklo, who travels for a Philadelphia house, wouud up atrip through jliilliu, Juniata and Sny der counties. He said that when he went through this section six weeks ago there was some sentimeut fa voring silver, but that whou he traversed these counties this week not a silver man was to be found. Democrats uniting with the Republi cans iu their determination to strangle free trade, 'free silver and anarchy. He was reliably informed in Snyder county that there would be not less that 1000 Republican majority down there. Hat urday m U 1 t.1 . . . Casluor ). N. Thompson nre taking iu the sights at Philadelphia this wren, A B. Wolgomutli tho steam fitter .it w ..I: . 1 . . 1 . . "i - iiuKiove uas mo contract lor putting in the heating apparatus at 1 no i-reeimrg Musical College. Mr, Ytolgemuthi to be coiii?rntnUind on this as ho had to compete against ii or i-t rivals. J. Howard Fish und Chan. O uendricks ol Sliusgrov.i were at tuo county seat Monday on busmen vMuiiueitoi wuu 1 no larceny case Bgainst Willie Smith, the 12 year old boy in jail. They rode t heir wheels and returned via of Free Durg. Reputable dealers throughout tho length, breadth and depth of our glorious laud fortunate!? keep tho gentium Hires Kootbeer in stock Did you ever try it T It is known to be a safe, delicious, aud healthful temperance driuk. It will be the groat Campaign drink for tired pa rniers. Tho minister had preached 11 good begging sermon and concluded with these words : "I don't want any 0110 10 contribute who has not paid their newspaper subscription for editors need the money as much as tho heathen do. Ho had a irord eon tribution for no one wanted to pub lie y acknowledge that he had not paid the printer. At the Pennsylvania State Sunday School 1. 011 vent 1011 to lie held at Car lisle Uctolier 1:1 to l.v there will I au address by Governor Hastings and also mi address by Hon. John Wanatnakor, President of tho As sociation. lucre mo many nn. varied features of interest, provide in the grogram of the Convention 1 he program can be obtained bv ud dressing Secretary C. J. kephart u. u., Aunvuie, I 'a. McClures Magazine for Oetobt wiu contain a Piogi apiiical and per sonal study of Ian Maclaroii. tho author of "Beside tho Bonnie Brier Hush." by the Key. I). SI. Ross. Mi Ross was associated with Inn M,ie lareu iu a circle of students who liv ed in special intimacy at I'Minbuiirl Uuiversity. aud has lived m lutimati relations with lum ever since. The paper will he illustrated with not t raits 01 lau Madareu, views of In various uorues, aiM scenes in niu arouud Drumtochty The Pennsylvania State Sunday School Association will hold its an nual meeting at Carlisle, beginning weioner and closing 011 t he even ing of the l.'ith. Tho interest iu this Convention throughout the entire State is very great, ami there seems to be every indication that the at tendance will be larger than ever b lore. j'.xiensive preparaiious are being made by the social committee, and the prograiu is now iu press. which will be furnished to all who desire it by addressing the Rev. C J. Kephart, D. D., Auuvillc, IVnn sylvauia. The Voter's Guide is the title of a pamphlot containing a digest of the election laws of Pennsylvania, dctin ing the duties of assessors, county commissioners, sheriffs, constables, overseers, watchers and the election otllcers ; a complete description of the method of holding elections un der the Baker ballot law, compiled by Hon. Jesse M. Baker, author of that law. Published by William (I Johnston & Co., Pen 11 Avenue and Ninth Btruot, Pittsburg. Pa. Price. 25 cents. It is a non-partisan publi cation and should bo 111 the hands of every voter. Send to tho above ad dress for a copy. During tho last year of the Mc Kinlev Tariff Europe bought 8700.. 870.S22 of our goods, while we nur chased goods to tho value of $J'.,"v ui.nn,) in i.uropo, leaving a uaianco of $105,7!2,'J.7m favor of Vmerican labor. During tho first year of the V ilson law wo sold huropo Sil'tl.Tiicl,. t'.)2 worth of goods and bought Eu ropean products to tho value of only 8431, .11 1,0'.! 1, leaving a balance of on ly 8202,1)S'.),4i;n in our favor. The uticrcuce Itetweon tho balanco un der the McKiuley law and tho bal ance under the Wilson law is 8202.. H0:J,4St, one of the "crowns of thorns" that have been pressed down upon tho brow of labor. Settled With Potter. Last week attorney Grimm effect ed arraugoiuonts for an interview between the oflicers of the l'enns vl vania railroad company and A. W. .'otter and S. 1'. aud Mollie Hm-ns with a view to adjust the damages claimed by the latter on account of injuries received iu the Krcamor ac cident in January 1805. The plaiu tiffs in the two suits went to Phila delphia last week. The company paid Mr. Potter the sum of $14,000 and the cuse was settled. The com pany oflered $4,000 for a release rom Alollie liurns and tier father but the same was refused, bo the case will come up for trial noxt week. (.Later Burns has settled.! COURT HOUSE NEWS. DpI :ntr4 far Rrrortl. Reuben S. Meiser and wifo to M. K Davis, property In Perry Twp., wiimiuiiiK ion acres, jor 3.M0. llarrv Davis and Mary E. Davis and wifo, to Roy. S. E. Davis, Name an uiiovc, lor 3;u. I.rtlrr Urantml. T l 1 1 , . . . .Limn- n Boministration were granted to F. W. Oundrum and R. I. agner, in me estate or John (). (loss, deceased 1 to Win Mover. 111 the estate of Sarah Diehl, late of MUMimgion iwn., dee d. ; to Mary Ann Hoot, in the estate of Isaac itmer, late of Union Twp., do- ceased. 1rrlff l.lmir. "Mistaken Sodlb Wno Dream or Buss. lhe following marriage li censes have boon granted since our last publication t , Jolin A Kepler, Perry Twp., (Clara Wendt, Uleo. E. Hefner, Columbia Co., ( Katie I. Whitmer, ' Perry Co. tJ. A. Mongol. Perry Twp., ( Annie Benner, Waahiugtoh Twp. J L. C. Binsamas, V Peunscreek, (Celestia S. Hartman( " i Daniel Koons, Centrevillo, (Minnie Sassaman, JuuiataCo. J Andrew Keefer, 'Dauphin Co., (Mrs. .Mollie Foltz, n Ponn Twp. Republican Club at Port. At the call of the Republican Com tuittee Messrs Stahl ami Flanders the Republican Commit teeinen of Union township met tit the Port Troverton school house. Satimlav evening, Sept. 19th for tho purpose of organizing a McKinley and IIo- hart clult. James C Seli.itl'er win elected President, aud M. P. Ar nold, Soc'y, Pro teni. All advocates of sound money and protection were invited to join. 70 members was the result. The members thu proceed ed to elect permanent oflicers. The following were elected:' Johu-D. Bogar, President 1 Jauym 0- Shaffer, Vice President t Allen ' H. Sechrist. Secretary and N. T. Dtindore, Treas. Tho following COinuiittees worn appointed by the President. On programmo: James N. Ho user, E. E. Dauhort and David Hen-old. On resolutions: N. T. Dundore. H. li rv Bolig and David Herrold. At our next meetin? th flub u-MI bo addressed bv N. T. Dnndoii. James C. Shaffer and D. S. Herrold. We expect to add unite a number of members to our club and do active work during the campaign. We promise to our fellow republicans of Snyder county to have Union Twp. all (). K. by the 3rd of November. Club adjourned with three cheers tor tuo republican ticket. Allen S. Sechkist, Sec y ivlass Moetmg at Middleburgh. A grand Republican mllv will lake place in Middleburgh next 1 ucsdav evening. There was Home intention of having speeches in the aftornoou, but that idea has been abandoned. There will bo an iin- ineiiHo parade to begin about half past six or seven o clock to consist of all the Republican clubs of the county. The parade will bo under the direction of Dr. J. W. Orwig. hief marshall, aud his assistants. An invitation is extended to nil I he republican clubs iu tho county to turn out iu a body and to every- tody 111 general to bo present to hoar tho campaign orators. Hon. Boies Po irose of l'liiUdi.l. hiii, James Scarlet of Danville. Congressman Mahou and other ublo beakers will bo present to discuss he issues of tho campaign. Let us havo a full turu out next Tuesday evening. TEACHERS OF SNYDER l8?(t-IS97. COUNTY, Sclnml. Tr.'xi'iwu.. .vi. " rum ay, M'lyrr's, I'eii Aim, (imxl't, II1MV1 rimvn (I. till, r , " Sr.'., riiifc hrivK.'i, III lIlll'M. M'S'lun- A. , ' I'm.. Kulrilew, Illtlllll'IklllO, KI1U11, t Killpi'lAITM, MMilli'Hwarili, (Vntrutlllii u.. I'Hi)., lI'Tinmi'M. M.tl (until n' ocktrn. IMliriT's. Mttlwrvllle, Inili'jii'nili'iii.'o, iiuliiii'r'M, Arimlil's, Slllltll'i, IIhiiL'n, HiAilnKiT's, I'llX t.,ltvlllf. MllHT'.l, uiriH, OlllnTllt. Knlli-yn. Kr.inklln A'l . " I'iji.v .. IllMllllllif M 'n, , Clirry Hill, Kvuhiliiiii, HlUlftt'S, SiiyiliT . L'incbs, UrOlliMI'H, Kraticrvlilc, 1'rliicip 11. rrlniiiry. Slllltli'A, Sitiiiir'n, wetiir. MrlHiT's, Kroll''s, A.l.lri'SH. Tnixulvlllr Hi'.iMrlii 11 Tl-IKl'lv I lli lli' OlTtliW II ll.'.n i'rl-m 'I'lMi'in-r. A in mi Twr, ' W.stniiii,, W.illi-r.1. i,, p, "I. K. lliTtii.ui, w. c. WiiUi-r. u. A. Aur ifnl. Ir.l A. Kllnr. llrKU I'r. ". t.. Wi'l. J, A. W. M iim'', Alk'hT. I11I111 s. Ki-rii, I. W. ll.l,vi,o r. I. Kr. r I, I'kukh W. Twr. H. S. Stlmi-li-y. M.c. Il irm r, Kurry Mi, ink, T. W. I lis,,,,, W. I i-i'lim iii, .liiiii,'i ll i'i-r-ii, J. .r. SI....I,., S. II. Ilnlili, Oai hk 1 I'. S.lll.' Mlll.T. Ji'iinlii W.iltcr. L. 1'. lllllK'UIIUII, A. A. lllliK.iiiiiin, Will. Ililliili;, Ji'ii-c. Iliiwonox, I'll wmas Twr. r. A. II. lil ies. A. K. Wi-.iht. Lilt III- Sp,ui,'li'r. l lu Trimlm. in. Ahum Mn.vi-r, ITl'll AlllllK'iT, K l. rurtlliii-, I'm n m i n Tr. t.. K. bi rr. U. W. .llt, II. K. It. liili.ir,!, I. t:. U .llliT, w w. iiipka. ll.l'Illnuil, II. M mt', I.-hi 1 -1 iii.-r. I'Tuim- !:r,,. , hvitsiniF. Imlp Aiinl" Wim-y, II. sin 11,. ui,,. lk., JAi khin T f. A. II. Slurry, U.lVlll Sin J,T, Llllluii lli-rmun, I. V. Illlfr.r. II. 11 i-y ll-.iv.'r. MllllM.KIII'IIUH llilKll ' I'ulti'r. MMUilMirj;! It. if. ll'iw.-r-Mit, r.iMiiiinn, MUllH.Krill kk -w I-., K. II. N-.iiii.in, . K. IiiiiiMi'Ii.ti; It. V. II 111. Mi-Uur-I'.lMnllUll" MM lle-ri-k lluriiliiiiii Tnn.'inili' I'l'IIIIKTl'Ck l.iiwoll Mi ('Inn- Ni'iv llt-rlln ri'iuiH-Tii'k Mnl lii'lmr,;!! 1'ivi'liuri Mi'lH'-IVllI,. Vi-r.llll.i Mi'lsi-rnili' (lllipillllll M.'Uivlll,. I'iixtiitiUII,' II'- ivi'i'lim m .Mlililli'liurk,'li (IiiIni Mills Ml.l.lli'huixli I'M II, 'I.) Kvi-iiilal.. I. I't'imsi-ns-l. .Now lli-rllii Knii.iiuM,. Now iKrllu Kr.it .i'ivIII KriMim-r I'l'iHi' W.ili, r, Al. M.eir.T. MllSK IK ill I' Wmrrn'lliT's.M.irv M'iMw-r. Apiis. . c. ,.,r.-k KI.-.IIITM. Man. Sliilil. IIUIIIIIII'I'S, ll'.l S.llliIiT iti'iivi-r's. s.ini.iii,. Sainli-rs. liii.ln- MlIN 1'ri'i'liur,- Si'(lllis-rn t- Vrnlllln sii.mi iklii II. un 'try ;ill. y V (,,:, Ji'Milf f. AiliiiL-i.,1. . i....i.ii... Sli'm ll.iin A..,Mli .(,,!,.. SIi'iii I'niy, Silli'Ili, Si'hiH'll's, K tut . tiilsiiiiKi-r s. li'illK's. ott's, Hill Kml, K.ilro.ik. Ill'l'lllltll H, Kri'tiiiint, lli'1-.li'iVall.'V smltir.t, Si'lii'.illi-r.s, Kryiiniyi-r'M, Tn nip's, l.'lsll'l'S, llniikiT lllll, I'rons lln.iiH, Vt 111. K'lhii, I'KNN Tttl'., i. V. Wii'i'iisi lliT, It. I. Oi iiilii-rllii, Win. i:nlli-y. W'. II. .I.irri-lt. I. . V. Ul'llllliTllll),', r. k. rwnT. I', c Kiiiii'i-, II. W. smith, '. . Mllli r. I'liiiMV Twr., -I. N. 1-riisnis, . (i. . Sii'ii r, T. (i. ArlliikM.1l, .Iriiilili' ll'iriilii ifji r, Kili.'i'iii- Markli-y. P. T. lll'usllH. Ni'Unii Mi-iit-i-l, Ml. 'l A. M. li, 11 111. 111. I't.Huv Wkm I'HI'., S. II. lir.nl, HI. Sll.Ull..l,lll I l.ttll S'llll.1i,'-Hi' k.lllt Si-llllssTilVi- S.llrli, s,'lii,.-rm- Silli-m Ml. I'l. ai.mi MIIU .Mi'is.'i'tlU.. Allni' .Mill- L-illll MUll Ilk Wil l V'ly, W. II. Hii'iMmy, li'i'lilli-1,1 WtMllll-ll Ml OH. What is rarely booh occurred on Monday afternoon at tho IVotbono. tary's otlice. A man aged 08 was marriod to a woman of (It! venrw The bridegroom is a most success ful farmer of Woodside. Dauphin county aud tho bride was Mrs. Mol lie Foltz of Ponn township, this county. Mrs. Foltz and her bus band, Andrew, wore the parents of at least a dozen children all of whom are married and lmvn rliil. dren. Tho ago of tho contracting parties did not lessen the haniiinoMs of the nuptial pair. They uceeptod the congratulations of their friends. 'CI. a. ...:u ..: 1.. i r 1:1 udjt mil lomnu ill H OOOSHIO, Ullll- phin county. Ilor lre 'r llitle, Last week Mrs. John Htirsh. of Forest Hill. Union county, took her first car ride. Sho is almost seven ty years old and never was inMidn u car uutil last week when she came to ientre county to visit her Bister, Mrs. David Sharor. of 'A nn Tim ride pleased her very much. She was accompanied by two nieces. Miss Jennie Biddle. of Union conn. ty, and Sadie Marshall, of Brock- wayville, Po. Centre llall lievort- IIi-lHii-r II. s. lljinlu'iLvr Sl.ilil'.i, r. 11. Mih.'iIIiil' SKI.INmib iVK, It. I.. S,'hr,,y,.-. W. A. M.i.M'i, '. o. li.umii r, A. I-:. i'.i..p.-r. I'i'll.i IIiii im, l.yiln PNIut. A 1 1 1 1 1 1 ll.iyi i', i'. P. (;ri-.iiiiiT, Jl-llllli- Mlll.T. Sl HINii in i'., Ailut.ibV Ail., li. K. Wi'li', " Ini'r., i'Iiiim. 11. Kini,.. I'.iiiic Hell, Mi'llli- Ki-mpliT, -I. P. K- lli r, Lmira Ki'IIit. J. IIiii IisIit, W. II. Kllin-, W. I. Ki-lli-, I'NKIN Tl-., Pt. Trt'ii Ail., JuiiiiM Nlnu'tTiT, ' Piny., K-l. t'li;irli'.i, Wltllll-r'H, J.H. Hi'Iclll'lllj.li li, Narrows, Sfhull, KolKcr's, A. S. Si-i'lirlii. Srliull's, Tliiiiii.is Hi'i rulil. Ili'rriild's, Kil siiiiflK'r, llrrrulil's, Havi Ili-rroM. WAHiii.vuriiN Twr,, l'rlii.'liiil, 11. w. Walbnru, A.nliliiiil, Itlllu Mot it. (iriimmur, T. K. lturr, liiU)niie(llutt',(.'lias. MUlor, I'rliuury, cinu'o llnrrnmn, MllliT s, Kuo Moycr, NulU Valley, Sullli- Si'liliUiljf. Fllut Valley , I'. A. Moyi-r, llitlL'llalllliu.'U.C. A. On:tlll:irt. Id'il llitnk. W. (', llruwn. Wullnr'H, Win. ilmjvi-r, WUIUi Tup. J. Y. KlMUUour, I'rllirlp.il, Aiililiilit, (iraiiiiuar, AhiI.iIjiiiI, .seriiiiiiiiry, Primary, Assistant. I. nf q. or.. I. ot i. Piny., " Piny. Ki'lki-r's, KwIiik's, I'lsll'S. Ki-lKli-'H, Moyur'it, llli.'ki'l's. s. 'Iih-ji ,r. 1 ll' ..i'll,IH II ll--u v-r springs Miiiip.- n-.'.'k lliMM'l- Spill,.;, Trnxi-lnili-MM.Ilii'ii'ik lli-avi-r Springs Purl Tivvi'iuiii i- I hi ml, ire VlTillll.l V.Tillll.l I'liapmaii I'li.ipmuii Vi'Mllla I'rit'iturij . 1 il 'ill- 'I'Kiltlu j..y