10. w. wAuicnasitXtSB, Editor ana Proprietor. MTODLEBUKGH, SNYDER Ca, PAHTJKSDAY, NOV. K, 1897. VOL 34. NO. 45. E MIBPLEBUBCW WgTjSAWOCRESBIVE WEW8PM CIWWC lTBf?IATE8f lEWOfOB TCil MjJMTV Full Hue of Blankets nt WW,' iusgrove. x Iksul J. Ij. Varner's ndvertise- kt in this issue. I'ntty linvof all Wool Druggets lYis,' Selinsgrove. Klank receipts put up 25 and fiO i luKik for side at this office, ti fine assortment of Dress Goods mttoni prices nt Weis,' Sclins- htr. Gmiplcte line of Underwear iu its, Indies aud Misses at Weis,' ingrove. Allen Foreman, of Hartleton, Lc over to our county seat Tues- uiiil smiled iiM)ii us. (jet your stationery printed at Post iirinting-oflice, Litho- Uiy successfully imituted. Jluny a woman who owns awheel learned, to her heart's sorrow, u beauty is only skin deep. L C. Bowersox, of Shamokin, called to town owing to the ill L ul'his sister, Mrs. Amou Spang- t Your homo may consist of only V) rooms, but if it is the spot where n abides what more can you de- Hie days are growing shorter, i they are still all too long to the Mian separated from her sweet- G. C. Gutclius. ag't., will have itioii ut Fremont next Tuesday tiling. A full line of general L will be offered. Or. J. W. Orwig aud wife spent wlay and Wednesday of this k at Hartleton visiting their filter, Mrs. Harry Harter. i'ks run SaLe. 1 have on W&'Oy (00 bricks. Anv person Dm of bricks can get them at Mmif. F. F. II aiik. Middleburgh, Pa. ymi want the best and latest P Ranges in the market, you can I just what you want bv calling K. Stahlnecker, opposite the fat Middleburgh. tf. "illiain E.Stuhlncckcr is prepar- kkcep you from freezing this Fir. He has on hand a full sue i the latest style of Heaters. Mand see his stock opposite the tf 'lie Post will le sent touny new Mbcr from now until January 1, A for the regular subscription rW one vear. From now to !.T 1, 'tS, for 7o wnta. Send in P" orders. p' Selinsgrove Shoo Factory is f n assured fact. F. J. Schoch, pE. M. Hummel and Dr. F. J. ta'iiselk.f constitute the building Nt. The huildimr will 1M o frMl by the first of next May !" homeliest man iu Middlcburg VW conntv ii a u-i.ll nu tlw. wt and others are invited to " tb'iH office to see samples of stationery printed in this w the state. A uostal card king samples to your address. the richest and largest do- 01 gold that the earth has ev- U(d un to the present time a. found iu the Alaska country is uow nu es (uct Wo call your at k the advertisement of the jKlondyke Gold Mining Co Cliuijiest line of Floor Oil Cloth at Weis,' Selinsgrove. Clias. C Corns, of Selinsgrove, was a Middleburgh visitor Tuesday night. Mrs. K. K. Pawling's brother of near Mitlliiiburg spent Sunday witl her at this place. Mrs. J. A. Luinliard of Selins grove is visiting her daughters, Mrs. Mo liii in and Potter. The new jicnsion hoard -will meet every Wednesday in the Bank Building at this place. Miss Carrie Wittcnmver is visit ing friends in Bloomsburg, having depnrted Tuesday evening. Messrs. Thompson and Wciscr spent Sunday afternoon with their friend, Win. Miller, of Salem. E. C. Graybill moved his house hold elfects into his newly purchas ed houin on the French Flats. The First National Bank has pro cured a larger furnace and will use the same to heat their building. Miss Lizzie" Miller of Middle- creek was the guest of A. S. Sham- bach and wife on last Saturday.' William Kntcrline of Ixwirtown visited his parents in Swineford over Sunday. He is clerking in Jack son's store in that place. 1. L. Ocker, of Pallas, was a Mid dleburgh visitor onTueduynndcall ed at this office. He is a pleasant gentlemen whom we were glad to meet. We acknowledge with thanks the receipt of an iuvitation from the Americtis Club, Suubury, to attend the Third Annual Assembly, Xo veinlicr '24 th. C. K. Corkins of Mitllintown will ojieii a jewelry store and watchmak er shop in Prof. Iiillhard's residence December 1st. Klla Stetler will move home to her parents. Frank Bowersox of Rook Springs, Centre county, dropped in to see us last Thursday. He is still a demo crat, but he thinks Swallow should have been elected Treasurer. Acexts an'tkii. To those that are willing to work I can give steady employment. The work is liht and easy. Write me for terms. 1. Ij. Y ATI'S, Nurseryman, ll-18-3t. H(Hhestcr,' N. Y diet ArUigast and J. Allen Kantz, of Shamokin Dam, were in Middlcburg Tuesday. Mr. A's bet i ..111'! i . A 1 i 1 icr nan just reiurmti iroin a pleas ant trip to Klkhart, Ind., and vic inity. , D. liaker is uettiiiu a tele phone at his bicycle store iu Solius grove and prospective customers can consult him by telephone. He now has on hand a sample of the Chain less Columbia. Whenever you are in trouble people are always ready to prate of misfortunes never coming singly, but you rarely hear them chirping in prophesy regarding your being swamped iu prosperity when you have one visitation from good luck. J. Ii. Varner of Mt. Pleasant Mills was in town last Thursday. He has placed an advertisement in the Post. Ue says ho is not of the class of business men who would rather starve tluin advertise. He keep a nice and complete stock of goods and hence his advertisement will pay. . Thanksgiving services will lie held in the Reformed Church Thursday morning, Nov. 2.". There will pruh ably lie two short sermons, oue in German and one in English. The friends of Mrs. Anion L. Spangler regret to lenrn that she has I m fii ill for some time and in a fit of despondency on Monday morning attempted to cut her throat. No serious damage was done. J. Ii. Shellenlierger, the post master and dealer in general mer chandise nt Uannerville, was at the enmity seat last Thursday. He railed nt this office and spent an hour with us. Mr. Shellenlierger is a progressive business man and is alive to improvement. A hunting party from tliiscounty has gone to the mountains buck of Milroy this week for deer. The party consists of 'George M. Shindel, J. F. Stetler, M. Z. Stt hunger, Cur tin Itowersox, P. S. Hitter of this place, Frank Herman of. Kratzer ville, George Spaid of Penn town ship, Frank Miller of Salem, A. D. Kn-aruer of K reamer and J. M. Baker of Adamsburg. ' They will be gone about a week. lhis week wc pent out some samples of stationery printed in suc cessful imitation of Lithography, to some of our business friends. Others will be made up in a few days and sent to those we have missed. They are Beauties. Send for samples. If you have received samples, send your order. You can get stationery as neat as a genuine lithograph at the siune price as plain type. Ad dress, WngenscUer Printing House, Middlchurjrh. Pa. John Ibisternmn, who ranked among the oldest citizens of Sclins- trrove, passed awav last Friday morning. lie died from the infirmi ties of old age. The deceased pass ed the greater iortinn of his life iu this place and his death removes one of our most venerable land marks. Two children survive him a son, Hudson, of Allooitu, andadaughter, Miss Kathleen L., of Philadelphia. The funeral took place Sunday after noon at 2 o'cl.ilik, ltev. S. E. ( Mi sen f on 1 officiating. Interment iu the J laker Cemetery. A get I S,"5 years, o mouths and 21 days. .Se liiuyroee Tiiiw. The December MagazineNumber of The Outlook will be its annual Book Number. The Outlook was, it is believed, the first of the weekly papers to form the custom of print ing each year a special number fully illustrated and containing not only descriptions and reviews of the im portaut holiday books, but also lit terary articles of special interest at this season. This year a group of articles on Artistic Hook Making will form a prominent featureot the number. Mr. Theodore DeVinne, the head of the famous firm ofartis tie printers, Mr. George Wharton Edwards, the artist, and Mr. E. D. North, the well-known bibliophile and expert in books, will contribute to this series, and the illustrations will be of a high order. Other fea tures will make this number, it is believed, more attractive than any of its many predecessors put forth by The Outlook Company. ($3 a year. The . Outlook; Company, 13 ' Astor Place, New Xrk.) , 1 OCUET HOUSE CHIPS. l f Ewfroa lor Rrrard. Hfc"Qet E, Steininger and Jacob A. sTinuigtr V Thos. Holder, lot in lujnerville, for $200. ACerViWEngle ami wife to ThosJKljler, Jot No. 7, Benver towhJsVisOO.' HA of Barbara llerrold to Eli zabet'JMetzgcV:V 3 acres and -b" percnes in. unron l wp., tor y.i'.i. 'q..jLitii; J x- . v.. ojih 4X)iig io ievion iiiiver w,C perrrhes in Middlecrcck Twplfof $25. , Selljeitzel and wife to .lane K. Ilow,p4(p acres in MiddleTeek Twp., for $oa P. H fitter, Sheriff, to UeulM'ii Krcanle 9 acres in Beaver Twp., for $3Q. V, ' John Duck and wife to Howard Hartntait50 acres in Centre Twp., for $ , Samuel Lefller to Mary A. Rath fon, two tracts containing 110 acres far $3J1.; , "Fredrick Smith to I iibbie Crouse. kkjSa$Wia Middlcburg, fbr$740. Aargn f; Musser and wife and Wm. .'Snook and wite to Maggie Shellehtergrr 140 acres in West BeavwfcTwp.; for $1900. - PeW Long and ; wife" to Daniel A. FairoUMV, S acres' in Adams Twr4$26.;-.t, ; JejIIftrenourg' and Bamurl Hackenburg to Daniel A. Fuhrinan, 33 acres in Adams Twp., Ibr ?:i30. Lcttara Uranlrd. Letters of administration in tin estate of Keliecca K reamer, late ol Baver Twp., were granted to Jacob Kreamer. lhe last will ami testament of Solomon Wagner, late of Met .'lure, was probate) 1 on Nov. (iili. Isaac Dreiw! is the Executor. The widow is the sole heir. "Heabts Flcttkiunu with Dklu 8I0S3." Tbo followiiiir iinu'ria-Mi li- cpnses havo been iri'iinteil sine)! our last publication : (Amnion Ferstcr, W. I'errv T. Klva V. Rousli, Kvcndah (C. n.Steesi;, Jackson Twp., I Aliliie C. Maury, (P. Wincgardiicr, Cenlre Twp., (Lame Halter, (G. A. Reinlianl, L'niiin Two.. ) Mazie Herrold, Chapman Twp. U. B. Quarterly Conference Tliu first ipiurterly conference of Freeburgh Circuit Kast German Conference, L'nitol Urelliren iu Christ, will be held on Saturday ami Sunday in the Richfield U. B.cliun li. licv. W. H. Chler, of Lebanon, pre siding elder of this district, will be present to conduct the services, which will lie as follows: Quarterly con ference, business meeting on Situr day at 2 P. M., English preaching at 7:00 P. M. ; Prayer meeting at 8:30 A. M., on Sunday, German preaching at'J:30 A. M., followed by the oiminunioti service, and Knglish jireai liing nt 0:30 P. M. The pub lic in general is invited to thesescr vices. Okcak G. Rom hi, Pastor. A word to parents of children : Soon the assessors will be around to see you and register all children be tween the ages of 0 to 10 years. This registry is for the State and lie sure to give correct age for ou one third ot the number of children so registered will be the one-third pro rata share of the school appropria tion made for each district. NEAELY E03BED. A I'tdlrr from Mfflinlmry Wed muuhd and Xearfi HMnl m Saturday Morning. Hwued l;i Jitnu'M lliniLIf of til Phi,;: James Runkle and wite, ot this place, visited their former home in Con t re county last week mid return ed home Saturday. He relates the following story : " We were returning home Satur day I iy way of Woodward and then through the seven-mile Narrows. Driving for some distance ahead of ii ii i ' iiiioi. uccouiil see Dim only when we reached the top of I. ..I ti i -.i ii eieauoii. ncn we were on the top of the last hill or elevation, ..... a .i .i i. m-rn mi? man again in Hie ins tance ami two other men. They seemed to lie sinking at each other. After driving a little closer, w easily recognized a full Hedged tus sle lictwcen two men who wantiil to rob the other. I drove my horse a fast as I could ; and when I approach ed, the two robliers ran across the fields and into the .woods. When wc uiiine io me spot, wc touiid the vic tim hail lieen pounded a great deal and was scarcely able to walk. We learned that the niau was a jew ied- ler by the name of Genzburger of Mifflinburg. The peddler stagger ed around ami we assisted him on the wagon and followed him to Hartleton. The victim had con siderable money about him and a great many goods. The would-lic rohliers were masked and wore large bags. As Mr. Gciizlicrger stopped at Woodward over night, it is sup poMil the ma.-ked men came Iroin there. wn;TS2siss has lsft. Ia-H II (. ITn Ulthdratrn tin- Suit. Mr. Wlnttrttfren llt'nifnMaH I'rr xidt nt of th, JUoomxhurif Car Work. S. S. W'interstcen, the defendant in the famous dynamite conspiracy case, left 'e lues lav, having si cur ed employment iu New York Citv. W lien the ease was postponed less than two weeks ago it was rumored that W'intersteen was to leave the town and state within two weeks, and this was cited as the primary cause ol the withdrawal of Mr. Waller from the suit. This time expired W'tdncsday, and as .Mrs. Winterstccn has already gone, her husband's depart u re tends to confirm the rumor which prevailed at. the time the trial was postponed. At a recent meeting of the direc tors of the Rloomshurg Car Com pany, of which Mr. W'intersti-cii is president, and also a heavy stock holder, In- was rc-clcctcd president. This position was iuiuii.'diatcly de clined. W'intersteen, who is prominent in iu social circles in the town, ami is a member of the Columbia county bir, was charged with complicity iu the attempt to blow up the residence of Lawyer Levi E. Waller ou the night of September 10, ISM, being -acoiisiyl as a co-conspirator with Clifton C. K uorr who confessed to complicity in the affair, after being arrested by Detective Henderson, of Philadelphia. Intarostins Decision. Mrs. lioubon Crancr. The Milroy correspondent to the f.i irixtoirn I i niorrnt and Srnlimf of last week savs : We have been reij nested Iu make note of the death of Mrs. Kellbeli Cramer of Beaver township, Snvdcr county, who died Oct. "JS, ls'.tj. She was aged 70 years, 7 mouths and 2 days. Sim was born iu the hoiie where she died and wc are told that site never li vol anywhere else. Slit was the mother of twelve children, nine of whom are living to mourn her loss. They are Mis. Mary Mov er of Big Rapids, .Michigan, John Cramer of Blackwell. Oklahoma. Amelia Svlavlev of Coburn. Pa.. Jacob Cramer of Middlebunr, Pa.. Reuben Cramer of Middlcburg, Pa., Louisa Cramer of Danville, Pa., Mrs. Amanda Null of S linsgrove, 'a., Mrs. Lydia Mills ami Rcls-cca Gem-hart, Uith of Milrov, Pa. There ire thirty-one grandchildren and twenty-nine gnat grandchildren. Not on the Free List. The following is from a Texas newspaper : "The price of this juiper is not increased by the Dingley tar iff bill, but we wish to correct the misapprehension of some of our sul- scribers who apficar to think it is placed on the free list." 'n 1st inst., at Lancaster, an im- ............ I . . : : I t linn. nu neeisioii was rendered in court by .lodge 1 In i baker, he taking (hi' ground that a person ramioi bv will disinherit heirs who inav see fit to eollte.-t the will. The decision was regarding the estate of Kmantiel Carpenter, dee'd, late ot West Karl. Iu his will Mr. ( arpeuier dincted his executor to distribute his estate according to the directions therein contained ; and if any of the heirs filed exceptions tothe distribution of the executors Mich heir would ibr I'eit the legacy he or she was to get. hie o the son- o deceased was Frank Carpenter, and his children objected to being ehargiil with a note alleged to be due to the estate by the father, but which they claim was paid. They leu nil to lilt- ex ecutions I m -a use inn er the nrovi- i sions of tht will they would forfeit their legacy, and they petitioned the Court for permission to file excep tions to the account. Judge Bru buker, iu the opinion, said that por tion of the will threatening disin heritance would not hold good in law, and the Court directs thegrand childrcu to except to the account. Rev. A. S. Warner, ot North umberland will fill the .pulpits for Rev. McLuin next Sunday. Preach ing at the Hassi tiger church iu the morning and in Middlcburg iu the evening. We have iu stock a beautiful line of Ladies' Coats and Capes at prices that ilefycoinjictitioii. Plush Capes at $.).( )0 and upwards. Cloth Capes equally as cheap. S. Wkis, Selinsgrove. A smooth, easy shave, genteel hair cut, or other tousorial work, is al ways obtained at Soles' Barber Shop, in Witteumyer's building, opposite Post ollice. Go to Soles and you will make no mistake, shaving soap, face cream, hair oil aud egg-shani-poo for sale. A. E. Soles,