.'t J ll Till '. aw Mi. The Middleburgh Post. Published every Thursday. Geo. W. Wagenscllcr, " Editor and Proprietor. Subscription 1.50 per year. which must M' puMIn alv:inre when sent out- Mttc lllfOOUIltV.) HATFSOF ADVSRTISINO. Ail ir.m-ovnt Hc1vcri!riri.MitH not otherwlw OOnlroriiMl inr will Ik- clmwrt Ht Hip mu f H ctinU it Mm- (iiiinparli-l tni'nsnri'1 for llrst Inwr Uuu itml WivntHiHTlini'tor very mitweijueut Ittwrtlnn tfprnlh nntirtt published trre ; Miliary fus-ny, trtixttri of r'up'tt, ilc. thrrecml a liiw. Republican Standing Committee. Aditm T..hl:is MIKMiell, Tnixi'lvllle, W. II. Hit limn, TriiYHv11l. Bcawr-clins. K. snwlit, llcuviTtown, James M. hum-, iiiMivprinwn. Heaver W.- ;i-o. .1. SMroe. Mi'Clure. T. A. Wa;- hit Mi'I'Iiip.' Ccntrc-Klmi'rMminlmcli. MliMlebiirKli. I V. CENTREV1LLE. Mr. IK I. Kliouds ot AlidUio burg pid a visit to 1 llartman's family several days last wink.... Miss Laura Hertz mingled among CcntorvillofVii'iiils ovit Sunday. . , Mrs. Jxilir, son ami daughter of Slifjitoii nrt' visiting with hor daugh ter, Mrs. (it-orgo Hartnian Theodore I.injraiiKin and lloyt Wal ter left for near Danville where they are working at -arK'iiti'riiig . . . .T. I'. Mohn and family of Minify moved into lVrcival llart man's house. . . .The teachers and directors of Centre district held their first regular institute in the (irammar school room last Fridav ADAMSBCRQ. To-day (Monday) the funera' of Mrs. Daniel Mover, of Mifllinbirg, was held. . . .J. A. Laub lias $om to Ilcrwick to send some time .... Miss Ilattie Mover, of Sunlurv, was the guest of her sister, Mr.-. 1. K. Hackeiiburg, last week. . . . Irs. Claude Klose visited friends in Se linsgrove for some time. . . .There are two rases of scarlet-fever in town at present. .. .Aaron Ifelf rieh has come home from Ixwis town to spend the winter. . . .Luth er Day will be observed in .the Lutheran church, on Sunday even ing, Nov. 21.... Miss FloR'iicc Keiupfei, who has liecn staying at York, has returned home. . . VA- MATIOWI A ITU in An avalanche of New Goods AT F. H. Eflaurer's PRICES NEVER KNOWN TO BE SO LOW. The subjects of IVnnarv and S-hool (iovcrnnicnt program Thursday, Nov. 11, 1897. institute will lsi held at I hirtman'? school house, Nov. 2. Come one and all and help to make the insti tute a success. . . .Miss Ada I'iek line home to shmi1 the winter with her parents. . . .The following is the report of the Centrevillc Pri mary school for the month of Octo I X 1 I t II Henrv Georoe's California Life. ,M'r: scn.uars enni.ui !.!. 4 . .... .... 1 " . Il.. Thai l,,,r. html and hitter strni- VMi average auentiance, .... ; .v, r"' n I a t . . 1 fi riii t 1 de in Califbrnia. often l.uniiliathu:. nm- "l uneiiimniv, ine ..... n i- I Inuinir u-in lmsi'iit i'Vitv ilav ilnr- oiien iscouraL'inir. bin never i r . . i i.i 1 1 I imr flu. in. mill- Mtilwl Itoliir W.i-iili erus imir ir tiisi.tinormi'-. was Jienrvi n (ieoi-c's u.iivcrsitv. It developed S,i,u' Mazi' S,i,l,, Ksk'lla Ha'""''-V and knitted his character, trained ri,me I,am 'im 1Alv" his moral muscle ami made hi,,, Hartnian, Blanche .Mine, Mamu I If Li II' t 1.M I suflicict unto himself. For his '' "! miml the exin rience had an exceii- ,na" J-n Fessler, Marshall tional advanUiire. whi.-h he ae-M'sier, r.rncst Kline, nenry Mine, knowledges in his first U.k. Un- C,,arKs Iilk'r' C'l,arU's H", like other stu.lents of social causes (JeorKe 'l'l 1'P ami eflccts, he was not required t M,,s'r' Wam'n Wnlu'r (Jrunt ask his imagination to present him ,,T J,,,m Molm' CloJ',,e with primitive conditions and to 1' rank Kohland, Marshall Ilartman, 1 I T It i 4 i: i .... 11. nilot him throiiLdi the num of ,ru,.gu.n i.aruey, hiKh,T devclopnwnt. , In California C,.v,, U"'' JlWH 1V"Wma" Khwr Jacob Greenhoe's house. . . .Mr . F. W. Drecse has gone to MeClure, where she exjH'cts to remain onie time with her mother. oiiupin.ui-w. ii. K.TK'it. r, Mi Kim'8 iiait Fulls, evening. .Ml the teachers were Kdifiir wish, iioitit. i , . Franiiiiii u'. i). nut, I'uxiiinviiii', J. w. Kiwn- present ami took active part except ward Manheck's have niovetl into hour. .MliMlclairi;li .... .. "... Jcksi)iii. s. Ynirlck. Kral.iTvllli', Isimc 1111 LrT. W KiTllll. Mldill.'linrirli -(ii'O. W. Wnei-nwlliT. Middle I ll.i; lilirL-h. N. A. Itiiwi4. Mlil.llchliru'll. m .Him MI'l',m'K.Mi,"0WK'''''n,'r "(-re fully discus.sil. A '---"''-n '"" f recitations and dialogues was ar- rpmi-c. K. Wiiirnir, Sulein, Daniel Mimiso. so-1 . . . . . iinLTiivi'. ranire;! Itv the scIkmiIs. Hie next Perry -.1. N. Ilroilnn. VI. I'liMiKiiiil, M1IK II. K AriMiuiiNi, it,. Mllln fliiin. Pcrrv W.-lt. K. SiniKlf. lilclilicld. Dun. Man cmiI. Uli hlli'ld BPlinsirrnvi' N. S. Fisher, Sellnsurove, F. II Slllll ll. Sellnstrrrive. Sptliiff-lir. A. M.sinlih. lleuver Sprlnirs, I. F. KeliTel, Meiiver Slirltlirs. Union (ie.i. 1. KI:iiMli-rs. Curt, Treverton, O. ! Idee. Port Treverion. Washinuioti .lerrv Cliurles. Freeburp. W. II, Oritnin, l-reelmric. No Use for Crapes. It ha Ihcii llcivprd that irmpcii ol with KliH'nmpnne Hoot and the Herb llorehuund in proper proporti n msdr Into a rordinl is per forming Wonderful cunni in stnldiorn cases, of CoMh, noro thront mid lionrxenesn. I'nhlle Mker clitliu it far superior lor the thront to any confection. It In coming In gvn. ernl uc nmntiK the ph.VKiciaiiH.. Ask for Aunt Itiiehnel'a Ilorehound Cordicl. For sule hy driiBi:lst& Our counters aud shelves are now loaded with a iniignitioent line of rich rind elocmit Dichh ytufl's, Chev iots. Covert Cloths, Hennett'is iu all the beautiful fall Bbitdes. Hoeierr, Glove, Triuiinicga. &c. 4tc. just re ceived from New York aud Phila delphia. All (test l-nuni'tor Apron Clinghain, ft cents " ' lllue Cnlieo, 5 ' " I.iKht fallen, S " " " lted Oil Calico, to. ' " ' Imi k Cnlicon, 3, 4. Sift " Fancy Novelty Dress Cloodv, only 8 ' This in the greatest bargain we ever had. .hvorybody ought to nee the bargams we have in dress goods, styles and prices. Tho Intent nillcs. :n inches wide, only 3 cts. Kxtra line novelty drem Koods, 73 " Also a full line of the latest trimm ings, braids, Hilks and ribbons. Call and see our low prices aud styles on tlirsc goods ; we know we can please you. in our illBT FAS 0 IV Goes much farther than a false statement. It has al ways been onr aim to follow an honest business policy When you read a statement made by us in thi A any other paper, you can depend upon it being thj 4. A Ulll( If you think that 24 years of experience with good mm sen on uiuir liicrus count lor anything then will be money in your pockets to sco our hesaws.Kietvgrowfro.niLssi.nu.lcst 'K?"n, '.v Kerr, Nelson eIe.,1,,,tsintfl,pli.,islKl comJcY- "'r?'"'i", "rry 15.ngan.an, and itv of ,.l,.r,. ,.ivii;,Mtin. Tl,oo-h GcWK Kkl-klllT. . I 1 1 1 an acior m the tiraina lie was also a Will Convene at Milton spectator. He lived in alnlioratory as well as in the library. Hence The Northuinberland-.S n v d e r his firm grasp on the fundamental Union district Young Peoples' S- things which so olU'ii elude able cieties of Christian Endeavor will minds that have not seen them with hold their annual convention at the actual eye, but must search for Milton, Novemlier 17-1S. Thi: them under confusing layers of in- sessions will Ik- held in Christ In stitution siipcriinpositioii. Also his tlieran church. This convention California schooling gave him that .net here five years ago, the session I j . 1 1 .ill ill .i i . comprciicnMou in ine iniiiii, me U'liig iiciti ... tt.e l reshvter.an needs, the passions, . the possi- church. bilitic.-. the inner soul of the com v.. .1 i Tha Editor Defined iiioii iiiiii. kii in1." ii i in n iii)ii v '"."'" "' Antslitor's definition of the wtd-d . t... i i . i I i . ... t. . i .in .ii un-imm- ii no- mini iuic. editor: ".u editor is a man who (icorgc was out of work with the carries a pair of scissors in his vest work less, hun-rrv with the liiinirrv p'ket, a lead pencil in his vest ami all the .a.vs that pres upon lMM'k, t il ""'"nui.lui.i in his , ii-ii "oat lKicket and his wealth in some- till I l il 111 I 1 1 .11 lll.ltl lllll.O .I'llll' ,.lil 1 I IhmIv else s iNK'ket hill is silllstclicewercdeorge SOWI1 dailv car,s fbr vcars. The man of 1IUMMKL8 WHAHF. his political economy, therefore, is not that niacliiiic-iiiaili' monster cre- (i ncilvi' mill n iiisiimi vi.m J was one ot the quietest ever held at UKAVEKTOWM. Wini y I?ros. shipped several car loads of ties last week IV 'J Ilerbster is again able to be out af ter recovering from Typhoid fever Thomas Spccht moved to Mid- dleburgh Tuesday Thus. Kohl- er, who has Imi-ii in the inercantih' busines at this pla:i' for several years, intends to move to lJanncr ville to carry on business there. . . . A. W. Kngle lost oiii! of hia best horses from some form of jwiralysis. ami coiimiiiii ami opcraied onlv bv (lie iron law of wages the economic man but the human man, who loves and hates and has children, ami is con scious of ambitions as he works. From "1 Icnry (icorgc: A Char acter Sketch," by Arthur McKwcn, in Ainirii-iin Monthly Ucrtrw nf Unifirx ir November. It is reported that the election held on the '2nd at Shan.okin Dam A LINK. The protracted inci ting at Cracc church i- in pro;rrr one week The public silc of T. K. Ilorn licrgcr on Friday was well attended and tiling- brought fair prices. . . . C-orn hulking is about over in this vicinity and the croji has been lct ( than anticipated . . . .The teach ers' infinite of 1'erry township met at Morning C!ory school house on Thur-day evening, and all that were present realizi-d that the teach ers i' the niK'essity of tiiifherM' meetings in order that they may exchange ideas and thus keep ace with the times. that place. No electioneering was done Daisy Fulkroad, who has been spending a feu mouths near Milton, has come to spend the win ter with her sister, Mrs. 1 4. Dressier . . . .Samuel u lie is on the sick list . . . .Misses Carrie and May S-Ikk-I. made a trip to Millcrstown last week . . . .(ialcti Holtshoe and wile of Shauiokin spent a few days with 1. M. Teats and family. . . .Mrs. Jacob S'hoch of Minn, is Scnding sonic time with her fiither-iii-law, (Icorgc S-hoch and family. . . . Kob. Fees of Shauiokin Dam was severely hurt on election day while unloading timber. .. .Miss Minnie Trutt en tertained her friend, Miss Sadie I le ifh ley, a few days last week. . . . John Hart man and wife, who were sM'.iding several years in the west, are staying at Doric JIuiiiiuel's at present. . . .On Sunday evening a number of our young folks attend ed Luther's Day at Shauiokin Dam, and rejHH't that the exercises render ed by the little folks were excellent. LAND OF GOLD. LARGE DIVIDENDS ON SMALL INVESTMENTS. i NEW YORK AND ALASKA GOLD EXPLORATION & TRADING CO. (Incorporated), Capital Stock, - $1,000,000, IN iHARtS Or UIMt UULLArt EACH, FULL PAID, N0N ASSESSABLE. HOW OWNS a.MM A IIHS AI.OVO TIIH COIM'KK AMI VI KOM KIVK11H, Kqunl to H.T12 Cnnndlan mining claim, enrh of which nmv l u rich that mill fur $i.(X(.(MH), anil offeri a purtlun of in traury moek to the public AT I'All. 8UIUECT TO AHVANC1-: IN I'.tlCE WITIIOL'T NOTICH. to raise money for the ilevlopnivnt of Ita present nruperty anil for trailing and oroepecting throughout the UIIKAT NoHTIIWKST. Stork may be pnld fur In Installmtnu. IHrfClora: I'realilent, CIIKSTUK H. HOAO. Bee. & Tn-aa. Whitehead tk lloag Co., Newark. N. J. Vlrt-I'reildent, 'niKOIMIHE O. l'Al.MElt, Treaa. 1'almer, Smllh A Co., Newark. N. J. Secretary & Treniiurer, JOHN' It. WKKKS, Attorney, 44 Hni-iilway. N. y. city. Alaaka Manager, LOUIS C. KHKT. Now on the Conner lllver C. W. YOTJNOMAN, I'rea. Inventora' Aid A Development Co. J. A. McDl.'KKIK, t.cni. r.anti-rn Agt. Oeorgla A Alabama R'y. Mr. Frey writes that accurdlna- to the out- Inok In Alaska this company will tinibalilv pay a UIO OIVIDKND NKXT SUMMEH. He n-iirta that this company la the first In the noli! and should distance all competitor In mining, trading and transportation. Lull or write for pruapeclua and shares. Make all check and drafts payable to New York & Alaska Gold Exploration & Trading Co. 44 & 40 Itroadway, New York City. 1.1 VK AOKVI' WASTED IN KV12HY TOWN. Must be a man of responsibility. Sheriir Side of REAL ESTATE ! liv virtue of certain writ of All Fierit Kncios isnucil out of tho t'uurt of Common I'lca of Snyik r l ouiily, I'll , unci to mi- diroc-ti'il I will -Ki-to iiiiblic miIii lit the Cuttrt Hoiimi in MidilloliurRli, I'll., on Sntiinliiy, ila, 4, Iwi7, hi 1 o'clock i. in., tin- followin'if (JchitiIm'.I real estate to wit : Al. tlmt ct-rtiiin mcsaiinlic or lot ofKroiinil siluiili- in the llorouuli of Micldlo burgh, Huyilur couiily, l'n., Iioiinileil on tho North iy Market slrwt. Kant liv lot of Irwin Oiirmaii, Siutii by an alli-y anil West by lot of .1. W. Hwnrtr., coiitainiuK 'i cro, more or lc. being lot No. Hi in tin- (,i ni nil 1 Ian of the Korougli of MlililloliurKli, on w lilcli arc crvcU-il it two-story lioilw, stublu and other oiilbuilil ink's. Nuixnl, tnken Into execution and to bo sola ns the property of (I. I ', (iim-hun. I'. S. KI'.TICn, Slicrllt. Sln-rilT's Olllie, Miilillfliurtc, I'n , Nov. x, Iw7. Shcrill's Sale of REAL ESTATE I lly virtue of a certain writ of Kiern Faciu ls- ucil out of tliu t.'iiiirt of Common I'leiis sf Nny. ilcr couiily, l'a anil 4o mo illn-itiil I Willi.,, pose to piiblle kiiIh m thH Court Houm- In M,. Ilvburllli, I'u., on Snlunlay, m. 4, lii'.i. at on o'clock p. in., the following described rcn entntc to wit : All Hint eoruiin tract of land situatu in WasliiiiKlun towmiliip, Hnvdcr coun ty, fii , ununited on tho North liv land of Abra ham Ijiwer. 1-juit by hind of Jolm ljiwi.r tlm South by laud of I cter Kral.er and Wont by land of Howard .lone containing .'i.'S ni-roa inoro or less, wlicreoti am crectuil a dwelling lloiiso, bunk t arn and other outliiiildiiigs. fM-iicil, taken Into i-xecutioti and to bo sold iu the property of Joxinli llonner. , , ' M. ItlTTKK.SIu rln' HiierilTs olllce, MiddlebiirKli, I'a.. Nov H, lw.17 Ulpans Tabulea, Hluans Taouiea cure uatuiea. Klpans Tabulca: at druggista. Itlpans Tabulefi cure headache. HinariH Tabules cure dyspeDslA. Klpans Tabules assist digestion. Blpana Tabules: gentle cathartK Rlpans Tabules cure torpid liver. will be found elegant Rtylish suits. Henvy and light weight Overcoats, Storm-coiitB and Every day suits at prices to astound you. Men' Heavy llenvcr Itlaek Overcoats H.0C Wtorni " lltofi! Hoys' " ' " fto.! Men's suits, size m to tJ, upward from tl.M lioys' suits. 14 to I'J year, for fl no Vmitlis' " for only 1 bushel of wheat, 11.00 Men' heavy extra pnnts, only line. .Men' over-shirts, only Men's nnderwiirc, per suit, only Mik.' Voutlis' " " " " I V. to SV- Meii.s hats and cans can't he beat in prices, und wear for 150c. Latest rityles und lowest prices. Cull and see our hats. Our Ladies' WAP Depanment is now complete. Here is a bewild ering array of CharminR Wsaps, rich and strikingly handsome Coats and Capos a dozen or more styles to se lect from. The Children's Coats are perfect beauties. We had these made expressly for comfort and ease. t or elegance and style of gar ments our Ladies Wrap Depart ment is not surnassed anvwnere: and what is io your, advantage, we are able to sell at Manufacturer's prices. ;r Iillea' fine coat, from 12.00 up ladles' fine culies. from 11. fo on Missva' coat, 4 to 14, only tl.50 Don't miss the coats now, you can have vour choice; A Marvelous otorm of Boots & Shoes reached our store vesterdav. Ev- ersthing for footwear frcm the finest J rencu kid to the ordinary dollar shoe. Greoter 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 0 to 12. IN GROCERIES we have added to our usual heavy stock in this line a tull assortment of very choice Fine Groceries, such as prime Old Govrrnnient Java and Mocha Coffees, Spiced Cherries and Aprocots. The Winner ColVce, i:?e., 'J lhs.'J.u:. Arliiickles' " ll'c., 4 Mon 4 Sujrar, Ih'own, " Iiirht JJrown, " Silt A., It) lbs., " (Iraiuilatcil, , lls., Soii heuns, lie., 51 1 Unking wsla, jcr ll., 2 100 matches, Corn starch, "., '.) Rice, IJest I'liikers' ('h(K'olate, IN Carpets, Rugs and Oilcloths we have all the newest patterns and choice coloriugH. The latest de signs are beautiful and at a quarter off from former prices. Tho best Ingrain Carpet I ever saw for only 25c. per yard. Next bolter, 2Hc. Next better, iJilo. JJrussels, Only -llic. Home made carpets, 25c. to COo. Floor oilcloth 6-4, only 50c. per yard. Tnblo oilcloth 5 4 " Ho. " " S-4 " lilc. " " ULAXKETS I3od blankets for only COcls. per pair. No. 1 Iluttur, 17 1'otntOes, (10 No. 2 llultcr, 10 New 4jird, 7 Kresh Kkks, Old Ijird, 8 Onliins, no YoIIiik Chicken 7 All Good Butter Wanted. X. J. Wo liavo no Special Hargain Day, Our Bargains are Every Day, New Berlin, Pa. N, W. Comer, Front and Union Sts mefs & mm mdWercoats ii Our Prices are within peach of everybody. Af.i.-.V. 1it..V. 11 1 cs.-i iin-iiB jiiit;it vi ii rM i'u emirs at Mcu'a Fancy Cassinu-ro all wool suits at $5! Men's Klack or Blue Overcoats at g XJJ Men's Heavy Overcoats at fcqnnr Boys' Suits, a-e 4 to 15, at QrU Men's 3 wool Pants, all size at 61 fSjl "VV Consider yourself Free to go in and out of our store just to look our goods over and over; we take no grip o your pocket-book just because you step over onr threshold, OPPENHEIMER & JONAS, TI10 only 1.110 price clothiers, ' Sl)tiry Pfl, A NEW . . ENTERPRISE . . -AT- OPPENHEIMERS " 4(i'. " 4 tic. Ic tV, .")()(. i'Dc. lis., 'J.'ic. 4f. .Sf. hs. 1 ac. ISc. I j I 1 M J ; i I L 1 II ilJlstlH.sIs:l II Now is the time to make Bargains in Boys', Youths' and Men's Shoes. As we -bought our stock before the late advance we can give our customers the benefit of same. FALL AND WINTER BEADY MADE CLOTHING .For Youths, Boys' and Men received daily. Keniem ber we are Head-quarters for Gents' Furnishing Goods. Hat, Trunks, Satchels, Umbrellas, Etc. You will save money by buying of -Lap Kobe's- Hi 0pP6nll6iin6rS eg roVe a. i Shirts, Cuffs, Bows, Collars , I -J TIBSI S m Bows, Robert L. Shearrer, PltACriOAL 1I1UCK MA K tit, BUTT Ell AND Ul'RNKil. I'on (rive best ol reference. Country Jobs pre ferred, 1028 Moflvoe St., IIutjtinKdon, To. O-l-sm. Ladies' Jackets, Cape3 from S52.00 up, $10.00, &c, Cbildron's Coat?, VriipporP. fllacintoBlieH. Evorythinff in the Millinery line I kwp. K dies unil Cliiltlron's Hata nnd Ttun O' Shanters, Notions, Lailieit' "l Gnnt'H liij Gloves, CorsBtB, IloHiery, Ladies' Neckwear, Xmas Noveltif UiubrelliiH. &c. Gents' Furnishing Goods in the latest, stylos. l','llier Miiris, sonars, uuiih, Ties, und Uows. at the Fancy Store of Mr?. E. C. AuraijJ, - - - tiddlCLur6l;, Pa FURBITURE, CARPETS AND CHINA :0: Bright new designs look nut from every nook and corner of onr nton Shapes and Styles a which oe you see your Ideal. CouchesS CARPETS, HUGS, ART SQUABS PICTURES at prices so low that otn- er merchants can not compete -:0:- Yours Respectfully, Vr '' 'v' vl iM :;-v!ti.-.-. , V i s vta -i 1 ; mm vi if? J ' .... i . : - ,, j . itu . H. FELIX, Lewi5bov9