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

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    1
i
!
The Middleburgh Tost.
Published every Thursday.
Geo. W. Wagensellcr,
Editor and Proprietor.
Subscription $1.50 per year.
blcli must be paid in srtriincs wben sent out
side the county.)
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
All tmniicnt srtvprtlr-mont not otherwise
eontrarKHl for will he ohwinM t the rate ot la
ront per iinp-rnonpsrli'l mewjn tor tint Inser
tion unit 10 cents rer line (or every Bulwwyient
IMertlon.
irta'k ik tie pubiinkrd frm ; Mluary pny,
tribute f rrj crt, ., tArv cenU lin.
Republican Standing Committee.
Adam-TnWi Vllohell, Troxolvllle, W. 11. Her-
insn, Troxi'Mllo.
Bever-('h. K Sju-oht, neavertown, James M.
Kline. Iiesvertown. . ...
Hesver W.-um. .1. hpitve. N.t'lure. T. A. WttT-
tier. Mii'lmv. ...
Ontrc-KlnicrMi'imtwrh. VldillotmrRn, 11 F.
Blnv-nmsn. linns t'reok.
Otmpmn-W. II.KeriPttor. MrKeosllHlf Fall,
yuWnr Hi-Wi. HofT.-r.
Franklin W. IV litrt, TAXtonvllle, J. W . fctwn-
linnr. MMiiipniirirn , ,
Jackson t. s. Yenrli-k. Kralzervltle, lnaac HIM
wr, New Hcrlln. ..
Mlrtrtleliiiruh-tien. W. Wsffenielter. Midair
hinvh. N. A. Howes. Mlilil'iWVh.
Mldillpen-rk-l 1.. Kow, Kn'umer, K. B. Hum
niel. Kroiimor.
Monrfx.-ij.'n. II. lx-fller. slianrii'kln Hum, J. II.
KiinnK
rem. -'. 1'.. Wnirner. Salem, Piinlel knmmo. se
llimirrovn. Perry .l . N. Hroslim. VI. rienwint Mills. H. r.
Artrfc.'u. Vt. I'li-iiNsnt Mills,
rerrv . - II K. Nwurln. lllililiHd, T:in. slnn-
' CVi.l. Hli-hfli'l.l
wllnsi.vnvi.-N. s. VNhor, Si-llnsifrovp. F. 11.
shim li, Sellnsirmvp.
Sprln-T- lr A l. ftinitli. Bi-iiver Sprlnffs. V. t.
l"t':. lt"ivir Sprinv.
Union ;. I. KlimdiTs. I'orl Tri'Vrrt on, t). (i.
Hi."', I'nri Trcverton.
XVftshm .m; -.l.-rrv cimi-ies. Vnvhurc. W. II.
ilninii Froeliiirc
i:i:rriiLic.y ticket.
ST ATI'..
MKlllnr lii-iicml.
i ii. v.'iM I kv,
lit Chl'MlT.
I'nr Si:il- Tri'ii'ircr,
.!UK S. II KM 'I'M.
nf Wesliiiori'lHtiil.
COUNTY.
Assncia!-: Jmhe, 11. C. Smiipsell,
J'rothoiiotaru, i. M. Shhxld.
Rcn'iKtrr D Recorder, J. 11. Willis.
JUstriet A Uoruffi, J. 31. .linker.
Jur.i Cmntn., Jos. li. Hendricks.
Thursday, Oct. 28, 1897.
All Four of These.
Postal Sitrliifn Hanks,
A Parrel Post,
One-rent Letter Postaee,
Free Pural Mail Delivery.
Our People Wsnl
First, give us Postal Savings
llanks; then the money deposited
therein can lie used to establish the
other three. After. tli(.go,vriiiient
ImiihIs now outstanding are no long
er available for investment fiir such
fund.-, new, long-time ImumIs at a
low rate of interest, and in denomi
nations of from .S.r" to 810(1, to lie
taken by persons of small means,
can lie issued n that our own people
rather than rich foreign capitalists,
shall I f roi in- creditors of the govern
ment. Tills In mir luii: tell lis of H Ix'tterone?
Tlie world was given us for our
own uplitiildiiig, not liir the purpose
of raising iiiiipluoii house-; lili'.
(Sir the discharge of moral and religion-
duties, not for plcu.-uralilc
indulgence ; wealth, to lie lilierallv
liestowed, not tivarieioiisly hoarded;
learning, to produce good action,
not etiiptv disputes. liiseritlion
iirer a ii iiiieinil teiiijih.
Teaching Ihrilt to the Young.
The nuiiilier of minors who lc
come depositors in the postal hanks
of count l ies having the system in
operation i very large. Jt is prin
cipally for the purpose of encourag
ing children to save that provision
is made liir stamp deposits
In great Itritain, for instance, the
smallest dcpoMt which will lie re
ceived and entered in a passliook is
1 shilling, or li 1 cents. However,
smaller amounts may lie saved hv
stamp-. A child w ith a penny niav
Imy a -lamp and allix it to a card.
When thi- card contains twelve
stamps it can lie l'j -ii ihI as a shill
ing, : 1 1 1 1 the depositor is entitled to
receive a pa.-slxiok. This arrange
ment makes the institution very
Kipular among the children, and is
h convenient as to stimulate them
to make use of its advantages. In
addition, the schools are frcipientlv
made use of' as agencies of the post
al hank lor the collection of sav
ings. The teachers receive the de
jxisits of the children and turn then)
over to the postal hank authorities.
JJclgiiini is one of the countries in
which the activities of the taviugs
iKiiik ure extended to the bchool-
room. Out of 7,447 primary whoo!,
inclusive of infant school and the
school of primary instruction at
tached to educational institutions of
other classes, there were 4,"9S
which took iirt in the Kivings
liank business The niimU-r of
children in those schools pos'sing
deposit Ixioks was 1") 1,102, of
whom .S(5,:00 wen' lxiys and (i?,-
8S:l wcie girls. Including the
schools nltove primary grade there
were, according to a recent report,
.r),0."t schools of all kinds in which
200.N47 pupils had saved To l,-
402 franecs. Most of the schools
of lVlgium, therefore, it may lie
slid, teach thrift and economy with
their instruction in the elements of
education.
The spectacle of the jmstoHiecs of
a country licing used as a means for
teaching the young the value of
su ing and inculcating in them hab
its that w ill lie of great use to them
in later life should make every
thoughtful person an advocate of
postal sivings banks.
Beautiful Sea Shells.
Kvcry one admires them. Since
coming south 1 have received nu
merous iiKpiirics from northern peo
ple for sea shells, and now 1 am
prepared to answer yes, 1 can send
you shells, fiir I have made (jiiitc a
collection of lovclv shells, lxith from
our own coast, the coral reefs, and
sonic lx'autifiil ones from the West
India islands. I will mail a dozen
or morcdiflcrciit kinds, no two alike,
to any one w ho H'lids a stamp for
postage. Also send you a lovely
piece of w hite branch coral.
Yours, Mrs. F. A. Waknkr,
Jacksonville, Fla.
THE APPRECIATIVE "THANK YOU.''
It is the Small Courtesies That Make
,ije Worth Urine.
"On ovcrv hand one hears of the
neglect to' say 'thank you,'" writes
Edward W. Bok on "The Saying of
'Thank You,' " in the Noveinlier
litaHes1 Home Journal. "1 wonder
sometimes if some people really
know how little of what comes to
them is their due and right, and
how much of what conns to them is
by favor and courtesy. The vast
majority of things which come to
us, come by pure fiivor, by eoiirttsy.
Anil we should recognize this. No
act of kindness, however slight,
should go unnoticed. A 'ihank
yon' is a simple thing to say ; it re
ipiiivs but a lew moments to write
it, but it often means much ; ii
means a renewed faith in human
nature in some can's. A word o!
thanks is never lost upon the per
son to whom it is directed, its ex
pression has not been lost Upon
some one else who has heard it. It
is certainly not lost upon ourselves.
The most of us arc puiek enough to
thank some one who docs us great
service, lint the small courtesy,
just as great as the large service in
reality, we overlook. It doesn't
seem worth while to give thanks for
small things. And yet what
would we lc to-day, and where
Would some of us lie but for the
small courtesies of life? They are
what make life worth living.
" It is all very well to have
the last Thursday of each Novem
ber set apart as a day of Thanks
giving. Kiit it would he far liettcr
if a great many of us carried the
spirit of the day into all the other
days, l'erhaps, if we did so we
might have more mercies to In
thankful for on Thanksgiving Day.
I)o not let the spirit of thanks
stop with night-tall on Thansgiving
lay. I iet us extend it to all the
other days of the year, to the jicoplc
whose lives touch ours. When we
receive a favor at the hands of any
one, no mutter how small it may be,
let us say the words, 'Thank you.'
If they should be written let us
write them. Let us not delay them,
but take advantage of the intent
when our . heart is touched. Let
there be more 'thank yous' said by
everybody thousands ot them.
And the world will 13 a better,
brighter and happier place to live
in Uvausc of them."
teHilr 8upde4 Far Lack of Fmad.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. In Ma an
nuaJ report to th secretary of the
navy Philip Hlchborn, chief construct,
or of the navy. Bay that the strength
of the navy on Oct. 1 was 141 vessels
all told. Including the ships of both old
and new navy. It Is stated that dur
ing the last few months ot the last
fiscal year a considerable amount ot
work upon vessels that had been au
thorised by congress had to be sus
pended owing to lack of funds. This
caused a heavy drain upon the new
appropriations at the beginning ot the
present fiscal year and makes the ex
haustion of those appropriations before
the 1st of next July almost certain.
New Tork Markets.
FI.Ot'R State and western quiet and
about steady; city mills patents, $5.R0ff
; winter patents, f.'iBR; city mills
clears, $5.456 5.S0; winter straights, $4.60
04.75.
WHEAT No. 2 red opened lower lin
aet disappointing cables, but ruled
steady all the morning at the decline;
Pecemhcr. S6 13-16097 7-16c; May, 91
9.ic.
UVK Quiet: No. 2 westPrn, Bl'c, c.
I. f., Huffiilo.
COKN No. 2 opened easy with
wheat, December. 30Tv4731Mc.; Mny, Sl"i
tf'SSc.
OATS Xo. 2 dull and featureless;
IVt n.lior, :.1sC.; track, white, state,
2:.ei"ic
1'OIIK- Quiet; new mors, $fl.2r,F10;
fNinily. $1Ki12.
I. Attn Dull; prime western stenm,
$4.70 nominal.
1U"TT1:K -Ptcndy: state dairy. W
13c; slni iiinniiiy, U'i!tM
CHKKSK-Quli't: lnrpe, white. i'G
IV.: siuall, w hite, li'U'!. :'V'-
KiKTS Kirm: state iind rvnr py lvn
n'a, Ifililfi'.: western, ISc.
Sl'OAlt Haw nominal; ff.'.r refining,
3 5-1fic; ccntrifugnl, 96 test. .V.c: re
fined quiet; crushed. 5c; powdered, 5c.
TVIirKNTINK Steady at 324f32i.c.
TAI.l.OW Quiet; city, 3Vc.; country,
HAY Dull; chipping, 4045c; pood to
choice, 60jj70c.
liTI!
An avalanche of Xcw Goods
AT
F. H. Maurer's
PRICES NEVER KNOWN TO BE SO
LOW.
hherM
Blood Taint
Here it a ease of inherited blood taint
which resulted in what threatened to be
a complete wreck of an innocent young
life. The most serious feature of being
afflicted with a blood disease it the fact
that innocent posterity must suffer. The
man or woman with the slightest taint
in the blood forces the undesirable leg
acy of impurity upon their children
whose veins flow with the impure inher
itance which handicaps them in the race
of life.
No child who has a trace of had blood
can be healthy or strong, and those pre
disposed to Scrofula are liable to a great
deal of sickness, because tbeir constitu
tions are weak and cannot withstand the
many dangers which beset the path of
childhood. Medical statistics show that
a majority of lung troubles result directly
from Scrofula, so that a child nfDiclea
with this disease is likely to fall a vic
tim to dreaded consumption.
Mr. V. A. Clayton, of Addie, N. C,
believes S.S.S. is the ouly blood remedy
which can have auy effect whatever
upon obstinate caes. He says :
" My three-year-old boy hud the worst
case of Scrofulu I ever beard of. lie
8 rent
a '
we
Our counters and shelves Die now
loaded with a magnificent line of
rich and elegant Dress Stum, Chev
iots, Covert Cloths, Henriettas in all
the beautiful fall shades. Hosiorr,
Gloves, Trimmings. &c. &o. iust re
ceived from New York ana rhlla-tlelphirt.
All llexl tnmter Apron lliiiglism,
" ninr Oilloo.
" " Ughl fallen, ft
, " " KmU oil falloo, 4 lo 5
1 ,1,1V..'., O, 1, t, U
Kmicy Novelty Dreu (IimhIs, only S
This is thn greatest bargain
ever had. Everybody ought to see
the bargains we have in dress goods,
styles and prices.
The Intent silks, SO Inches wide, only : iU.
I.utt n line novelty drt'M irootlti, 7.1 "
Also a full line of the latest trimm
ings, braids, silks and ribbons. Call
and see our low prices nud stylos on
these goods; wo kuow we can please
jou. In our
nmnmi
CrAlllJl
will be found elegant stylish buits.
Heavy and light weight Overcoats,
Slorm-cniils mid Every day suits at
prices to astound you.
Men's Ili-nvy Urnver lllnvk Ovcreimt,
Htorin "
lloyV " " '
Mmi' suiln, nire :W to IJ, inmnrtl from
llnyn' mm. 11 In 111 years, fur
Youths' " funnily I bushel nf wheat
Men's heavy extra limits, only
Ven's over-iiliirt", only
Men' nnilerwiire, per suit, onlv
Youths' " 1
Men,s huts and caps can't bo beat
in prices, Hiid wear lor Tide. Latest
sfyleaand lowest prices. Call and
see our lints. Our Ladies'
I ' ' '
III i -
2 EtlTEilllSE . .
-AT-
OPPENHEIMER'S
Glomiiis & SIiob Eiorii
Now is tbo time to uiako Uarin-
iu lwy,, xouius' ana JNIcn's
Shoes. As wo boapht our
stock before the late advance
wo can give our customers
the benefit of same.
FALL AND WINTER
Muavi uuxxJU lilAIlJlLSiQ
For Vnnfliij. llnra' nntl Mon rtrnivn1 utltr i
, - - u.wij. AVC1I1C1I1
ber wo are Ueiul-quarters for Gents' Furnishing Goods
Hat", Trunks, Satchels, Umbrellas, Etc You lvill save
money bvbuvine of .
monej by buying of
inn nn norse iiinnueis
A
,.4nii.,
-Lap Kobcs
"-H. Oppenheimer,
Market st
bl jSelinsgrove,Pa.
Great Reduction Sale of
flAI
ft to H
U to H
IJ..MI
1 .VI
$1 mi
le.
'.Vie.
,MV.
. to IV.
MAP
is now complete. Hero is a bewild
ering array of Charming Wsaps, rich
and strikingly handsome Coats and
Capes a dozen or more styles to se
lect from. The Children's Coats are
perfect beauties. We had these
made exprtssly for comfort and
ease. For elegance and style of gar
ments our Ladieb' Wrap Depart
ment is not surpassed anywnere ;
and wbat is io your advantage, we
are able to sell at Manufacturer's
prices.
I -adieu' fine costs, from
ladies' fine capes, from
Missel' coU, 4 tod 4, only
Don't miss the coats
have your choice;
i00 up
ii.ro up
li. .w
now, you can
A Marvelous otorni of
Boots & Shoes
reached our store yesterday. Ev
ersthing for foot wear frciu the finest
French kid to the ordinary dollar
shoe. Oreoter assortment the ever.
Here is a whole counter full of shoes
for the Little people, for fat babies
too, sizes from 1 to 5 and C to 12.
IN GROCERIES
we have added to our usual heavy
stock iu this line a lull assortment
of very choice Fine Groceries, such
as prime Old Oovrrniuent Java and
Mocha Coffees. Spiced Cherries and
Aprocots.
The Winner (.'-oflir. IMc, 'J lbs. J.'e.
lie.. 1
l'Je., 1
4 1 if,
ll'ie,
1 i
A I It
-A I'l HICK ICS
Li' n
Suar, Iirovvn,
" liiht rrovii, .V.
Soft A., 1(1 lbs., ."ille.
" (iranulatctl, '. lbs., .Vic.
Soup beuns, oe., 5.1 lbs., l!."ie.
Ilakiii": soda, per lb., 4:
24(10 matches, Sc.
Corn starch, f,c., lbs. IDe.
liiee, "',
I5est linkers' Chocolate, lSe.
j IN
Carpets, Rugs
and Oilcloths
however n ifie MaeaM finallv resulted La tb t pMemg au d
I
For Ninety Days !
I ill to
The Undersigned Offer The Public Their El).
TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE
AT TUB OUEATKST SAl'RIFIOll EvEU KNOWN IN CENTRAL l-KS.N.
SYLVANI A.
We are not selling out, tii.t we do this to liioreuKe our sales above any ore.
vIoiim year. We give u few of the iirlues its follows :
Soft Wood Clmii.ber Suits tH.lMI Cottou Top Mattress 2
ii i ii' a.ii.....i I,,. ..........
nnru win viiiiiiioer otiirs l o.uu woven Wire mattress
Auiiiyo Onk fuits, 8 Pieces 10.00'Hed Springs
Pin. I IV i lor Stills ao.OO Drop Tables, per ft.
W .....i.'ii Chairs per set, 8.00. Platform UooKers
In etock, everything In the furniture line, lucludinir Mirrors, Hook Cm,
nehks, Sldeboard, Cupboards, Centre Tables, Fancy Rockers. Baby Clinim'
Knnthor Plllivtrs l.nniu,uu I'minl,,,. TA...t.A ul-i.. ir..ii 11 . .1
" v,.u, iicb, I'uunuirayii, oums, mui IVIIUKH, tHD
Seat Chairs fine, medium and chean fu ml turn, to suit, nil 1
Prices reduced all through. Coiue early and Bee our etock before tjiviiiL-
jvui viuci mm iuus rtivo ju iu u itr ceuu ou every uoiiar.
Special Attention Given to Undertaking & Embalming
KATHERMAN & HARTNAN, Limited,
MIFFLINBDROD, P
1-7 I
2 i'l
SUBSCRIBE FOR
m mid
DLjBUREH P
ST
It'gives all important news of tbe Nation.
It gives all important news of tbe World.
It gives entertainment to young and old
It gives brilliant and instructive Editorials,
Price, S e a Year.
Advertising rates on application
Sample copy free to advertisers.
MIDDLEBURGH, PA
FURNITURE, CARPETS AND CHIN
wss elrjt mtrr Hm raaedie
without I
relief, and ttvcMsi Um best doctors. I
He seeaiMW rvl vim. all tbe while.
A
irl 'ir TViiX.
la TV. 'i
utterly helpless,
" The.bad sores on his neck increased
in size, aud were a source of constant
pain. He was in this pitiful condition
for two years, vheu some one recotn
Uieuded S.S.S. , stating that it had cured
some of the worst cases of blood diseases.
As soou as his systeui was under the ef
fect of the tuediciue, the sores began to
get better, aud iu eiht days were com
pletely healed. Before long he could
walk on crutches, aud was improving
every day. Iu three mouths he threw
aside his crutches, for he had no further
use for them ; the dreadful disease had
been eliminated entirely from his sys
tem, and he was restored to perfect
health. The cure was a permanent one,
as no sign of the disease has returned
for ten years."
S.S.S. is a real blood remedy, and
promptly reaches all deep-seated and
obstiuate blood diseases, it matters not
what other treatment has failed. It is
the only remedy which acts ou the cor
rect principle of forcing the disease from
the system and getting rid of it perma
nently. S. S. S. is a sure cure for Scrofula,
Cancer, Catarrh, Eczema, Rheumatism,
Tetter, and all other blood diseases. It is
Purely Vegetable
and is the only remedy guaranteed to
contain no potash, mercury or other
harmful mineral.
Books on blood and skin diseases will
be mailed free to any address by the Swift
Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia,
.. J'l-tJIrii .
choice colorings. The latest de
signs ure beautiful and ut a quarter
off from former prices.
The best Ingrain Carpet I ever saw
for only H5c. per yard.
Next bet ter, 2HC.
Next better, 32c.
Brussels, Ouly 45c.
Home made carpets, '25c. to 50c.
Floor oilcloth (5-4, ouly 50c. per yard.
Table oilcloth 5 4" 14c. " "
BLANKETS
Bud blankets for only 50c! s. per pair.
No. 1 butter, 10 IVtutOi-H, GO
No. 2 ltuUiT, 10 New 1-ard, 7
KrvMli Kickh, IV Old Ijird, S
Onions, 3(1 YoUiik CMckciu 7
All Good Butter Wanted.
N. li. AVe have no Special
Bargain Day, Our Bargains
are Every l)ay.
New Berlin, Pa.
N. W. Corner, Front and Union Sts
i
'is 0 . . f . ,1 . tm tjr r b- ,nm
:0:
Bright new designs look out H
every nook and corner of our S:
Shapes and Styles in which ut '
you see your Ideal.
"i i Asnii
LUUGIiebCHAI-
CARPETS, RUGS, ART SQUABS
PICTURES at prices so low that
er merchants can not compete.
:0:
Yours Respectfully,
. H. FELIX, Lewiov
Liberal Adjustments- Prompt Paymegj
Robert L. Shearrer,
PK ACTIO AL lilUCK S1AKLK,
KKTTKH AND liL'BNER.
Can give Uesl of rufureuce. Country jobs pre
ferred, i
1028 Monroe St., Huntingdon, Pa.
0-1-61D.
REMEMBER
H. HARVEY SCHDCH,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,
Only the Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, I
Fire, Life, Accident and Tornado. I
No Assessments No PrfemiumE
The Aetna bounded A. 1)., 181!); Asspts fll,055,5j3j
14 Home 44 " " 1S53 0,853,62Jj
" American " " " iiu z.iwrn
The Standard Accident Insurance Co
Tlie New yqrk lire insurance v;o.
The Fidelity Mutual Life Association
Your Patronage Solicited.
"en t,
Nd 1
piii.
V
I
He ii
to,
Jr,
NOIlii
foi
lth
lid
-Htlot
111
ff'lll
:li,'K
'Ullil
iibe
I; I..
'llll,
V hal,
Jitii-a
'HiJSl
riii,
ftl.m
1 o t
li t,
lid
Lulttu