The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 28, 1897, Image 4

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    Zto gUflffltkrjjli .gut
Publiwhed every Thursday.
6eo- W. Wagenseller,
Editor and Proprietor.
Subscription 1.50 per year.
rblcb must be paid in advance wbrn tent out
Bide tlie eouuiy.)
RATES OF AOVERTISINQ.
All transient artvert!.-ni 'tits not otherwise
Contracted tor will tw cliHivd ut the rateof IS
eenta per line (niiiiparlel ineiuture) Tor tlrst Itisw
tlon mid 10 cetits pyr line for ever aubseqiient
liMertlon.
aT Vn'A nxrirns puhlixhrd frn ; obituary poerty.
tributft vf trtprct, dc Oirrt crnU a lint
Thursday, Jan, 2S, 1897.
Interest Should be Required.
Senator KaufTinan's bill to secure
the State tho benefit of interest on
its bulunees in bank is likely to be
better supported now than it was
two years ago. It will Lave oppo
sition of course, but it will hardly be
allowed to die in committee unnotic
ed, a; a fcimilar bill did in tho la-l
legislature.
There is an nctivo sontimcnt for
the measure now which is manifest
ed for the first time. It was just as
jjood a measure to pass it two yearn
ago as it is now, but it had not then
been miie'i discussed. For several
months now it has neen tho suwcci
of pretty general treatment by the
newsp ipeis of the State, and all that
have anything to say are warmly in
favor of some legislation that shall
secure the payment of interest to
the State. If any newspaper of any
party is opposed to that policy it
bus not si von the least indication of
it. All tlm opinion expressed lias
been in behalf of tho proposition
which Senator Kauffmau has
brought forward.
At present there is from $1,000,
000 to .",000,000 deposited in various
banks of the State. Only the favor
er batiks get this money. The State
gets no interest. Senator Kaufl'man
proposes to charge banks '2 per cent
for tho use of money. This is a
rate low enough. Yet this rate will
yield to the State hundreds of
thousands of dollars every year.
These banks use this money and get
C per cent for it. The farcers and
peoplo residing in theso districts pay
interest to the bank for tho money
while tho banks pay nothing for the
use of the money. Some banks have
as high as $100,000 of the State's
money or a clear profit to the bank
of $(iooo.
This is an outrage and a law such
as Senator Kauffman . proposes
should bo enacted.
Proposed Robbery.
The Andrews investigating com
mittee proposes to present a large
bill for expenses incurred in iuves
tigating tlin municipal affairs of
Philadelphia. The committee in tho
first place expected to present a bill
for $100,01)1). Tito committee had its
headquarters at Hotel Walton in
Philadelphia and lived like king and
lords. The State is responsible ler
the payment of actual expense in
curred becausu tho city of Philadel
phia is chai tored by the State. Who
can figure out an expense of $100,
000 for seven men at l! or H sittings
in Philadelphia ?
There are rumors afloat that the
committee has reduced the bill to
$10,000. Kven this amount is an
outrageous charge. The actual ex
penses will not exceed $10(10, but
even allowing tho committee good
pay for their time, the bill should
not be over $10,000. If the Legisla
ture pays any more than this they
r I i
areguiuyoi ueiping a steal puro
and simple.
lliK'kloii'M Ariileii Salve.
The Best Salvkih the world for
Cuts, liruisos. Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Khenm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chimp
ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. Price '2"
cents per box. For sale by Grarbill,
Oarman it Co., Piehliel'd anil al
Druggists.
A Lucky Chance for Sick and Suffering.
Here is a chance for tho sick of our
community which should not b lost.)
Dr. Greene, of Jlj West Mth St.,
New York City, who 1ms the largest
practice in tho world and who is
without doubt tho most successful
specialist in curing all forms of ner
vous and chronic diseases, offers to
give free consultation by mail to nil
sufferers. Y'ou havo the privilego of
consulting Dr. Greeno by letter, do
scribing your complaints, and he
will, after carefully considering your
condition, send you a letter fully ex
plaining all your symptoms, telling
you everything about your com
plaints so plainly that you will tin
derstind exactly what nils you.
Writo to him nt enco for you cer
tainly can be cured.
ARMLESS WONDERS.
tkMniWk Hay liMwl (Iml aTlasM
WtU IU M.
A reporter mi trolling along a
prominent thoroughfare on Walnut
Bills the other day, says the Cin
cinnati Enquirer, 'when he cams up
on a business room that was being
remodeled and improved prepara
tory to occupancy. The carpenter
who was doing the work was a one
armed man, and not only managed
his hatchet and saw skillfully, but
was quite intelligent in conversa
tion. Be did not appear to bemoan
the fate that had deprived him of a
good strong arm, but regarded it
with the air of a philosopher. Be
aid that he was not the only one
arniod oarpenter in Cincinnati that
he knew of four or five others.
Another oho armed man familiar
to residents of the hill, whose mis
fortune would seem to interfere
with his avocation, hut does not, is
the driver of one of the big oil tank
wagons. Be does everything re
quired of a man with two arms in
suoh a position, from driving the
team to measuring out the oil and
delivering it to his customers.
Judging from tho following in
stances, published in an English jour
nal, it would soem that the absence
of one or even both arms noed not
intorforo with one earning one's
bread and butter:
"Ono of tho leading Belgian artists
of tho prosont day is a gentleman
who, in default of arms, paints with
his foot. His nnmo is Fohu. Ho lives
at Antwerp, where ho has a spacious
atelier in the mnrkot plaoe.
"Ho usos his supplo foot, without
any apparent effort,- to opon his col
or box, clean his brushes, sot his
palette and arrange his writing ma
terials. Uo paints with surprising
swiftness and dclioncy of touch. It
may be said of him, too, that he
writes an oxoollont foot. Ono of his
friends says his writing is as bold,
froo and flowing as any handwriting
with which ho is acquainted. He is,
moreover, a man of gontlo nature,
courtly in mannor, of highly oulti
vatod intolligenco and no loss en
gaging in specoh than in appearance,
"Earhor in tho prosont century
there flourished another armloss art
ist, a lady named Hawlin, who, bo-
sides painting very tolerable pio
tures, learned to do with hor toes a
variety of interesting and ingonious
things out out watoh papers and
tbo like. She grasped and worked
hor scissors in some way that has
never been explained.
"Miss Biffin was only a triflo less
unfortunate. She was born without
toes or hands, and without any more
arm than was represented by a
stump out short above the elbow,
Yot she nianagod to make for her
self a oomfortablo living in the ar
tistic way.
"She painted miniutures with ex
quisite neatness and aocuruoy and
added to this by cutting out paper
profiles with the aid of her mouth,
a pair of scissors and hor two little
stumps. Tho Earl of Morton employ
od her to paint some portraits for
him and introduced hor to tho notice
of royalty, who nlso patronized hor
and put her in way of obtaining
advanced lessons in painting from
ono of tho foremost men of tho day.
Ho also gave her a small pension,
with tho aid of which she sot up ns
a regular professional. She foil in
lovo and married, but carried on her
work and was always known under
her maidon natno."
MTn Ktw
Try Electrio Bitters as a remedy for
your troubles t If not, get a bottle
now and get relief. This medicine
has been found to be peculiarly
adapted to tbe relief and cute of all
Female Complaints, exerting; a won
derful direct iudueuce-in giving
strength and tone to the organs. If
you have Loss of Appetite, Consti
pation, Headache, Faintinir Spells,
or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable,
Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy
Spells, Electric Bitters is the medi
cine you need. Health and Strength
are guaranteed by its use. Fifty
cents and If 1.00 at Graybill, Garmau
& Co.'s store, Itiehtield, Pa., . and ull
druggists.
nil nwiwffTi'iriTf rn
MARKIKD.
It Mates Me Lani
The Chlniwe Specter Onee Mara.
It scorns very strange and ridicu
lous to western nations that such an
ingonious, and, in thuirway, loarnod
people ns the Chinese should bo so
ignorant, not only of western na
tions, but of matters i in mediately
concerning themselves and thoir
own country. But what if some day
the Chinoso should, ns a nation,
awake to what is going on in the
world? Suppose China's hundreds
of millions of peoplo were to reor
ganize after modern methods and,
with drillod armios of millions of
men, sot forth on a career of con
quest? That specter has mora than
onoe boon conjured up by writers of
fiction, but is thoro any great im
probability about it, after all? Pos
sibly it is a good thing for the rost
of the world that China's poaooful
millions know so little of the great
events and movements of modern
history. Should they set out to
make history also af tor the modern
fashion some of tho wostorn nations
might regret that China had been
bwakenod from what Booms ths
charmed sloop of uges. Chicago In-
Jan. 19. by Itev. S. E. Oehsenford,
StolinBrrriva WilltMiu 10 lilttirrlor nf
Selinsgrove and Nora Row of Salem. To think how cheap they Bell
Jan. 19, near Kratzerville, by Rev.
J. II. Hertz, Isaac J. Kunkleof Win
held aud Maggie V. Beuftr of Kratz
erville. Jan. 21, 1897, by Rev. W. A. Haas.
Emanuel Longacre t,f Verdilla and
Ellen S. Cauley of Knight's Valley.
DlEU.
Groceries, Chinaware, Etc.,
AT F.H.MAURER'S.
It's it Oily to Bot Good.
A Good Laugh Aids Di-
Jan. 22, near Orie ital, Daniel W., ' 5eSl1011
son of Moi-es D. andEvaKerstetter, If ra 11 Proirenf TlVenon
aged 13 years, i months and 3 da vs. i11 W 11 JTeVeW 11 J Spep-
: an 1 i i vr
sia Trading wnn us.
Here are some prices that
will make you laugh
Vc are selling on s:i;ull profits now
and lor csimi, so vc can save you
some money by buying for cast
Conic and see. c will give vou
a few prices on our goods.
GROCERIES.
SUCJAUS.
1 1 lbs. white for fiOc. or fit', jier lb,
1 1 lbs. granulated i0c. or oc. per II
13 lbs. light brown f0e. or 4e. per 11
COFFEIi
111 T I. f l - M
o ids. jjion roiicc lor ;uc. or io,
iter lb.
Lydii E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound
Will cure the worst forms of femala
complaints, all ovarian troubles, in
flammation attd ulceration, falling and
displacements of the womb, and conse
quent spinal weakness, and is pecu
liarly adapted to the change of life.
Every time it will cure Backache.
It has cured more cases of leucor
rhcea by removing the eause, than any
remedy the world has ever known ; it
la almost infallible In such cases. It
dissolves and expels tumors from the
uterus in as early stage of develop
ment, and checks any tendency to can.
cerons humors. Lydla E. Plnkham'a
Liver Pills work in unison with the
Compound, and. are a sure cure foi
constipation and sick headache. Air.
Pinkkam'a Sanative Wash is of great
value lor local application.
FUUlJTi-URE, CABPETil Qr
"X.
fT.V Vf
S,
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Bright new design, w
every nook and corner of
Shai es and Style. n L, ?I
you see your IdeaJ.
... " -, a.vuo, cursor,.
PICTCRESat prices wEfJ
er merchants can not couj
Yours Repnp,(f..i,
W . Jti. J? iOJLA, -Uwit
0-
NEW CLOTHING
AT
3 lbs.
3 lbs.
coffee for 50c. or
pails
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Tho iindnrsltrnprt linvlntr bwn restored to
until li nv Hlinmc menna, Hflcr HiilTerliitf for twv
. ill years wlih asevnre litnif nUt'cilori, and Hint
Irene dlscuse ('oniiiiiiipllon. In nnxloim to
miike known to lim fellow miflerers the menus
if cure. Totliow who dinlre U. he will elieerful-
I) m-iid (free ol clmrife) n copy 01 1 he prescript Inn
iinhiI, which they will tlnd a sure cure for Con
sumption, Alhmit. 'ntNrrli, llrnnrlillU,
iimi mi iiiniiii Hen iiiiik piaiiMiif.. lie nopesiiu
iilTerern will try tills remedy, iisll Is liivnlnalile.
I'hose deslrlni; the presi-rlptlon, which will cost
licm noi liliik'. imtl inuy prove u blcsstni;, will
ileow address
Hev. KDWAltll A. WILSON.
10-lyr Brouklyn, New York.
"Complete
How to Attain It."
A Wonderful New
Medical llook.wrlllcn
for Jleu Only. Ono
copy inn y lie had free,
Benled, in plninenvel-om-,
on application.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.,
66 Niagara St.,
BUFFALO. N. Y.
Ur A XT Kl I- SK V E H A L FAITH Kt'I. MKN Olt
wiiliii'ii lo Iriivcl fur ri.Mtiniiwllil.. f.ktui.iiuit...,
ipiiw III rchiislvaiilii. Salary $7s0 payable
16 weekly ai.d expenses. I'dsltlon perniaiien
Hclerence. Knc ose sell-addlcssed slnmiicd cu-
elnpc. The National Star llulldliiir. Cliicairo.
llHI-int-
asy to Take
asy to Operate
Are fiviturei peculiar to Hood's Tills. Small In
sio, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one mail
Ihioodls
said: Ymi never know you
have taken a pill till it Is all
over." 2M. C. 1. Hood & Co.,
Proprietors. Lowell, Mass.
The only pills to take will) Hood's Sarsaparlll?.
Pills
Our Clubbing List.
& i ii
-AIOIICKU'S
17 per II).
.Tuva nnil Rio in milk
o"h'. or Ktc. ikt lb.
3 lbs. loose roasUnl fluuy Mocha and
Java 'Joe. or 33c. per lb.
4 lbs. loose roasted fancy Java and
Ivio GOc. or 1 Oc. imt lb.
Cluxiolate, piiee lSe. a cake, arc 35
ct.s. a eake.
MCE.
7 lbs. Hloe for 21 cents,
9 lbs. best Carolina for 30 cents.
-SYKITS.
1 gal. best white honey Syrup 80 cents.
1 fe'ul. pure Huifar Syrup 80 cents.
1 Uallon Syrup Is cents.
MOLASSI-S-
1 pal. Iest N. O. Molasses,
Baking powtler,
1 lb. best linking Stxlu,
3 lbs. corn starch for 20c. or 8c
S AIjT.
MO lbs irriiin suck common Halt,
511 lbs. line Hairy Knit.
23
K t t
T)0c,
9c.
5c.
n )k.
COc.
:().
tyo.
u.
4c.
2c.
Quconswaro.
Cut) sell you tliu bi-.st. Iron, Btone-
wnru, C hum Uuiiriinteeil.
1 ten net, " 13 iilnti'H,
2 brt'iul plutes, 1 meat plute,
2 butter plates, 1 creani jup;,
1 sm;ar bowl, 1 uruvey bowl
loiirf illsiies. 12 cups,
12 saucers.
-3LO pieces l'OK GJ3.03.
SHOES.
I.iulics' rubbers from 25c. to 40c.
Men's " " 8Uc. to 70c.
Men's Gum Boots Canilee. $2.75.
Men's Felt " from 2.U0 to 2.75.
-Men b Shoes, dress and heavy, from
!)0c. up.
Ladies' Shoes from !)0o. up.
unii uniipce ourMiubhiiiid we nr
Hiire we can please you in price aud
quality a nil styles.
DRY (iOODS.
11 blue Calicos. 5cts.
We lmve made arrancementa with' , II r.il.l tl,i r,...,., A f..
n uumber of newspapers and maga-j
zincs to club them at reduced riitesj wlMilIA.MS.
in connection with the Tost. The 'Apron (Jinji'lii'ims, 5cts.
I.. Mnl,.. n, nf ll, ,..! i.. lJ'UM UliTlltUllS 110111 ,) tO Vt,
the second column is tho price of
i hat paper with the Post :
Price of one. Iloth.
rhlla. Inquirer, (dally) J .Ton fi.mi
(Sunday) t.no h.k,
Farm News, .m l.tut
Womankind, . r0 I. hi
Huston Traveler,(twlcp a week) J (ki i.t.'i
N. Y. Tribune, (Weekly) l.no 1.75
oueeii ot Fashion, .lo l.su
I he Ohio Farmer. (weekly) 1.UM K.lu
Thrlce-a-wcek World, l.oo sf.in
lieinorost's MaKaxlue, s.im a.im
Kevlew of Itevlewu, sjv) ;t.(io
l,eslle'8 Weekly, 4.ihi 8.611
Thecenturj, 4.1m Him
si. NIcholaH, 8. 110 4 mi
llarier'H Weekly, 4.110 4.7(1
llarper' Macazlne, 4.00 4.M1
.arpcr'n lla.ar, 4(K) 4.TU
cosmopolitan, l.w a.M
American Agriculturist, i.iki sab
Washington I'ost, l.co l.7ft
SPECIAL COMBINATION.
(1.) We will send the N. Y. Weekly
Tribune, Tho Hoston Tntvcler,
(twice a week) and the Post ull one
year (this makes four papers every
week) for only two dollars.
(2.) We will send the Farm New,
(monthly), Wotixinkind, (monthly),
The N. Y. Tribune (or the Boston
Traveler) aud the Post ull one yar
for only two dollars. Special rates
for other combinations will bo made
upon receipt of a list of papers desired.
Rlpans TaDuies cure natwea.
Rlpans Tabules: gentle cathartic.
CARPET CHAINS
3 tv A ply carpet chain from 15 to
IS cents, always in stock.
ClolDiitoi Prices.
Men's Heavy Suits, sizes from 34
to 12 only $2.50.
Men's Flannel Shirts, IJO inches long
25 cents.
and seo
our Bargain
Uountcr and save
Call
1
money,
OAKPETS.
Dou't forget our home-made
Carpet from 23 to 40cts.
All wool stripe, 50 to 53cts.
Ingrain Carpets, 25 to 70cts.
l lease call and .sec our
mill floods and w e can
new prices
nave you
lnoiiey by selling for cash.
MPifor BnUer & Eggs.
F. H. MAURER,
NEW BERLIN. PA. .
GUTELIUS' BAZAAR.
Everything in the clothing line I keep.
I Guarantee Gooil H aifl Loir m
Special reductions are now
being offered. Gents' fur-
shimr
ej"isanig uoous, uais, uaps, etc. ,
. n
Come- m aui Lea'a
r r rriTirr rue ihmu i
u.i.uuinLiua, miaaieoun
i 1 r LOCK KOTHER3 A RARE TKEAT FOR YOU ALlT
A Jv.'i'j SyS SaVpson Suit., mth Cxtra Pair of Pants. fCr
k T- cAi-Kca.n.nAKJts TO YOUR DOOB.
t -MBR, you buy direct from on. of thchrgm Wholeule Clothing Manmitwen b
I CAtr
6l SUITS
"iih Extrs
, Uil I vW j
""-",3
The above mentioned Jj -6 Bovi ,.
ith I xira Pants is guaranty to r,
Imporifd Wool (.heviot, m Itt liii ; L
Oklor C.r.w mnA llliu. II ' 1
to 9 year, of aRe. T I hey a ,e y
uir.sicu Wlin JI.,ir t c f
Whh 'U surtasth Brait li;i,.
Albert Twill Sateen Lining, Trimirl-:a'
manship throufihout the best mor.t-.
Coat ha i Side Pockets, a Top iMiVp
Patent Waist Bandi used on a.l fjr.'j um
Fockets on all Pants. '
In Sis from loto IS yeirs of nenuai
y. vppj.iic Voucie ClfJSICJ Willi oaiiJ
ripressag paid
your donr.
In remitting send
either rost OlFice or,
Eapress Money OideJ
rr Pegisteud Letter!
and lor measure send
age of Boy at last
Birthday and if large
or small lor nis agt.
Otis) FfTonri5.
TEES
TO ETERYB3DTI
our Illustrate dj
Triced Catalogue
in whicli you will
find Days Suit;
ficm 9SC. up
Youths' Iond
Tants Suits fronj
i
$2 oo up and
KT-hb Qt'ffa frrtn!
I 2 tin,
.Thi'
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Crcy TMi ,..
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SELIXSGltOYE
MARBLE-YARD
Maciist id Hi
M. L. MILLER, - - Prop'r
I keep coDHtantlv on li.tndani nian-
Hfacture to order all kiudH of
Marble and Granite
Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired.
LOW PRICES! LOW PRICES!!
I bavo one of tbe best Marble Cut
ters In tbe Stuto aud coiitteqneDtly
turn out tfoocl work.
larConio and see my work tt prices.
Thankful for pant favom I iuot re
epectfully uslt a continuance of same,
M. L. MILLER
ill idd lefo n rff iW 11 r Ii e t
Corrected weekly by our merchants.'
Butter 18
Kkrs 15
Pitted cherries
Unpitted " '
hinv,ivte'"',.es
Raspburrlon r.
Onions 25
Lard fl
Tallow : 4
Chickens per lb 0
Turkeys 8
Hide 7
Shoulder
nam
Old Wheat
Kyo ,
Old Corn
Oats
Bran per 100 lbs
Middlincs "
Chop
Hour per ibl
.13
.... 7
.....10
. .1)0
. .35
... .20
to 21
.05
.70
.85
4.75
Rlpans Tabules cure flatulence.
Rlpans Tabules: pleasant laxative.
Rlpans Tabules cure llrr troubles.
Rlpans Tabules: at druggists.
for Steam and Hot Water Filial'
Also dealer in Hoiler, EofH
Shuftini: Pulleys, IItiii,'t'rsandij
er iieitiiitf.
REPAIRIH
nf V.rxtv'.naa 1l.-vll,tiu ii,l Mill 1
" .'u, . ,f ...... -
Families can be supplied '''""'J
Tubs, Pipe aud Pipe Fittinjis. 'n
as reference concprniuir myi"n"j
cal skill, Frick & Co. of Waya
Pa. and Lebanon M'f'K. Co. botl4
panies or tiih Htandiui;.
In order to avoid accidents
All Bnilers
should be tested under the
test ut least once, a yfar. 1'
danurer and call unou me to u,tl
test.
WOLCEMUH
A. B.
Selinsgrove, :
A Short Cut lo lir-
.TotrytooureponstlimMon hy l"''":
line iroinif round In a cm ie. i ou j
II, u n,.l..i I,, m.l i)iirl:toI,.l
Itilf point. A perfect nalnml vJ
t'l'lery Klnfir , the celehrnteil ri'i""': -rz,
uiomi. KioiiiHclie, liver hiki """' ,1. ni
reiculate Uie btiwein. W. II. "fij
mitku; n. nuinrnrK, in. " : ijv
will if ive you a sample ptu'lia'e Irw. I
SO UIIU DUCIIS,
isu3
4
Wanted-fln Idea
Prosset or ldm: th ry hrli
V'.u. tAuh nruiin.uuli.M PO
MTS, WwiiltiRliMi, D. C f.ir their JSff
and 11M ut In kundrtd lursatloaa J
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If your mends or neliflitmrs """.S'ii
coiiirlis. eolils. wire tlinuit, or nj
aiiie(iiii'iii(lliiif consiinipiH""' - , j
they harvever usejl otlo'n
Uurmiin remedy IJluivliiif b terr?tt
Is perfiirmlng some wonderful "'"JTa f
and lunir illwaNe. W. 11 spanulf 4
M. Hotlirock, M. f)., MU PiMnlrV
you a antnple bottle free. '0D1" ;
medicines hare fulled to uo, U7 " 1
Large size 25 and wets.