The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 02, 1897, Image 4

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    The ttiddleburgh Post.
rublihHl every Thursday.
Geo W. Wagcnsallcr,
Editor and Proprietor.
Sntwriitim $1.50 or year.
h h. ri'i.-i N imM In flv.ni1 when arnt oit-ki.-
tiieinini.v.l
ATfS Or ADVERTISING.
Mi irsnM.'nt .liT.:.ii.iitii not ohorlw
cxnir.'t"1 !,r 11N hsrvsl m HTtot 1
Cenl ri line an.rp.u iW nv '' "r ,,rH' ""r
Jon ami 10 com ivrl'.nof. r .wry iiiWjiipiiI
IrAv'ra frfmfff, V.. tkrrr frntt a hw
Tlmvs.Uv, D.-o. 2, 1S97.
Profcsssts and Postal Banks.
Sininlv :t an Ajtvsin ir nil
men vlio :ir' lr:iinl to K'.tl ith
prol'lcnis nn1 1 Turin tlirir opin
ions from on iction, tlio jiiii n
of tlio l'(iiirtvn jroto.-sors of Nortli
" western nnivTity to wlioma jvist:il
s-iviiiL'v lunik jx-lilion wn prfsnMitttl
arc ol interest. Fu'li .f llii'in jrsiw
lii iiulorsenn'iit to tlie projivt ami
appMrcntly took ple;iure in loini
so. .Int as tlie laK irinj; titan ap
provet the plan from a keen per
sonal sense of its nut ; just as lus
iness men I lave indorsed it as the
Ix-st availalle iiienn- of promoting
ivnileiitiiieiit ami tlius forfciulinj;
agitation- uiifavoralile to sternly
jrrowtli in trade, ilie tmllep' men
approve it as a tlieovy sound in the
alistraet and praetiealile in its tip
iliealion to the conditions of the
time.
The "Northwestern university fac
ulty is representative, in its jhtsoii
nel, ol manv (dneational institu
tions of liijli class throughout the
eoiintry. It is not iinrejisonalile to
supjiose t lint an aetual test would
disclose that the frreatcr juirt of the
educators in this country take the
same view.
In the lilit of this general con
viction among all classes as to the
merits of jiostal hanks, how long
will it lie lieforc the system is re
garded by tlie people not as merely
an advantage hut,. as a, necessity of,
nKMlcrn wieial iind economic vn-
t 9 ev,
ditiolls.
Kx-( iovenior llnics protests that
he had nothing to do with the fram
ing of tlie Chicago platform. There
are others, I 'tide llod !
I tail mad men who voted lot Me
Ivinlev and sound nionev a year
ago without reference to former
part - alliliatioiis have every rmsoii
to he gratified with the result of
their vote.-. The ( leioher railroad
earning-shov, an increase of nearly
.",.1 ii n i.i mi i (1 (; tiiMM- of ctolcr
of hisi yiar. whiie iiie jraiii- in et
leinher aad -Wigu-t were eipially
lanje.
Jcporis of tin sii vcr-niining'oni-panie-
show that in manv eases the
cost of producing hilver is no less
than -' cents per ounce ami that the
silver used in the manufacture of a
dollar would now probably cost
nl m it it :'cnls. Mo wonder that
the .-
i ei-niiiie owner-
are
w illing
to spend million., to force the
cd Slates to adopt iaws by wliieh
thev can turn cents' worth of
iheir products iiitu a dollar, espec
ially in iev of the fact that most
of the silver mine- an now owned
bv f li'ei'ilici'-.
SI A 1 .. Mi I 'II I", t I I ul i M LI. li i, I
I.I M-I.HJ IS . I ""
I i. ..i-.i.i v ii u:.v ...iliitlml In' in t iit-
wtmir in t II- I of tin' linn of I . .1 . t II l.N t. V iV Co.,
dtu i iniMin . in l,(i- 1 1 of 'l olrdo, CuUilly
uiul -iu' iit'ui (sii'l. uiul tli.r, ..i l linn will .iv
tin - i " -i. ..I'Mllii.ll lill.I.AUSl,.i ,:.',l
anil i ii'i y ' .im oT I a'.iirrli lh.it cui'iio! lie i nu u
lt tlie ui' ol 1 1 Al L n t. A I AKUIt Cl HI-:
I i.a.su j. eiii'.M.v.
S. ! n t li'-fiie- i.ii an 1 f.i.1., rlln-'l in inv
I1'"
llil-. Mil d.i ol J . . . iu'mt, A. Ii 1-'..
w. oi.i: .sun
si. A I.
- ' Notary l'liltlii-.
.i ' . - i ,i'. .ii t h t. u. , liwt ii , iiti-i null a nil ailM
iii'1': "il'.i- I .1..! .it. ! in ,u nil- urfa.L' of
ii. .v . i i -t nil I . i- It-riiii.i iiuN, fri-iv
.! I !l! M.V ( ' ., Toledo, o.
II
II.
C.
an- tin' l.r-
a o.v ' inn: ll 1- cU' ict' to get
to i mi :! a I'clbrm plat-
e,.i !' i :
i'n: .;
filTIs
the n
.'oil! It 1 In o,. cliM'tci
d of-
!n .-lain! i.ii t!u:i;i and abitlt.' by
I :ii i'i un a! ol lac same Com-
jii '.ii.ii - for pnvs aie t pceLcd to
devi-e jilaii- i'ur the proper fullil
iiit i:t of the requirements of theii
platform. Avuii'd will dejK'iid uji
on f!ie fca.-ability and jjiacLability
of l'.e suggestions made.
A Layman's Thanksgiving.
lOopj rbiolcd by 1)4 t Tah.-r.'"
Wk thank Thee, who art Power
uiiimuMirvil, that though icrishel
ami lorgotton grncratioiis have
sought to know Thee hs Thou art,
yet Unh Thy form and Thy tlwell-ing-phuv
remain as ever unknow n
ami uiitleseilttl. Thus gnitefully
do we see that each generation,
clamoring for life and firling aller
light is prompted anew to reveren
tial Kvking, U-ciiiisc Thou art etill
hiiMen among countless things that
proclaim Thy handiwork and hint
at Thy mighty power. And wo
thank Thee that the secret of the
Almighty is lead known Ivy the
froward who seek Thee tlipvantly,
not U'ing impello.. by their soul
hunger.
But Thoo who mirt endlra pc
And or hy IllKhert hosts nliroi,
Iw u aome light. Thyself i trace
l.e!twc should loe Tlieo, lrd,
Ci.katok of all things, and lVr-
liiittcr of evil, wc thank' Thee for
the world as it is, with its wrongs
that need righting and its pangs
that crv out for soothing. We
thank Thee that things are not as
thev ought to lo, for therein do we
find justification for our existence
and stimulus to effort. Created to
1h' doers of deeds, wc thank Thee
that there is need of lc-ls, and
that wc are still called to lie co
workers with all who in all ages
have comliattod evil, and worked,
blindly sometimes, to give Truth's
light to the world.
Rut Thou who nnit rvury niit.
Ami Hlirntlml "till Hi nvcnifiiiK riword,
IjH nol Ihi- wicked h'wuvii win,
l,ot ood (frow wrftry Ixrd.
Tuof Trver oi men, from the
depths of hearts distressed, wc thank
Ihcc for sorrows. though smitten
and disappointed in hopes that seem
purest, we yet can raise a quavering
note of praise to Thee, who seesl
the precious metal where no human
eye can trace it, and who increased
afflictions that no dross may remain.
In suffering we learn synimthy.
We thank Thee that we deemed
worthy of kinship with Thy great
est oiurs, niolders of thought and
saviors of nations, who have ever
been led upward to usefulness
through great tribulation.
, But Thou who Mmlmt pain ami we
Aac! rinctMKih trimttna Wfr h rooortl,
v Give in not more than we pan boar,
1 .rot our fiiith falter. Lord.
Tlior Ciivcr of will, thou Fash
ioner of individuality, we thank
Thee for standards of morals, vary
ing with nations, yet existent every
where as it boundless gulf between
ourselves and the brutes. We
thank Thee for the double nature
within us, warring unceasingly the
lower against the higher. "We thank
Thee that our lower natures nre
strong and insistent, causing us ever
to be watchful warriors within the
citidcls of our own hearts, and
above all we thank Thee for every
soul that learns the secret ot victory
over self and thus gains power to
help the weaker fight hiswearv bat
tle. llut Tliuu who fH'ut riulit and wruny,
I.iku day and mk'lil. in t'i' ur UmcurU,
liulil not the twiliKlit nvvr lli;.
I.ckI iiimtuko tliL-m, lxird.
Turn Unimaginable One, whose
breath is the life of our nostrils,
since we can dream of nothing high
er we call Thee, LOYK. J or hu
man love and love Iiviue, we thank
Unit-jTil(M, ;,.,, l)y lv lll()Vinj,s
i f tite wings of affection wc rise
further and further from the dis-
curd and selfishness of the dark
places of the earth, into the calm of
the heavens, w here peace reigueth
and the view is broad like Thine.
For the heaveii-on-carth that hu
man love can bring, and li" the
rlorilied earth in heaven which our
love-enlightened laneies picture, we
thank thee, (Siver of sex.
lint Thou, u ini' lnhi'l naiiii." l "l.ov',1'
Who KiV('M it a our ivwal'il,
Lft it (oiui' efcr fiom ahovc,
l..'nt lltiiiadc tl, I.uril.
Tilt M" .1 lldge of peoples, whose
vast baud is but lightly burdened
with our Uxiiiiiig millions, wcthaiik
Thee for our nation, restless, im
pulsive, hopeful. 1'dr its faith in
' ic t I .1 1 i' ...
iisen its set ajiitti itni: oesiitieo 101
great testings in s-lf-goveriinicut ;
ltd' its devclo)inelli, lvmole il'ym
threatening neighbors, so that back
ward steps can be bluinetl only upon
ourselves; lbr the national sjiirit
firmly holding to the belief that be
neath the tossing waves on the sur
face of our lederautl life, there still
moves forward a mighty, uurulllcd
current sweeping toward ultimate
national glory antl iglileousuess: lbr
these with loud voice we thank
Thee
Hut Than who halt upon aar lana,
a flood ol llbertjf onlpaurad,
Ii u m Umila anderatand,
Ln lleanaa flourlih, Lord.
Fou our huniuu nature that is
never content with t!.ing attained
but must ever forward to new Ileitis
of action ; lor o.ir enquiring minds
in un enquiring ngv. ; tor tlie pro
gress ol intellect until we weigh
the stars ami trace them in their
wondrous courses until we wrench
secrets from nature, hidden through
all ages ; for tlie conquest ol earth
hy diniinutiue man, so that the
rocks an' rent and rivers turned to
suit our needs as monarch of mat
ter; for the material records of our
racial progress ; for all these things
we thank Thee, Thou giver of do
minion. But Thou W'ha ivet to the race,
A wealth of gamereit wiadnm.MonMl,
l,et n not win too hinh a place
Irut pride lx-rt Ua. liOi'd,
a
a
Imik the growing understanding
of heredity, that makes "a little
child" now lead us into new edu
cational fields; for the union of men
and women on increasingly equal
terms in the thought of these later
davs, directing us Ivy gentler jwths
into more peaceful life then when
men uneurlietl, ravagetl the world ;
for these we thank Thee. For our
enforced sojourning here, and the
conviction that life's experiences
viumI not ivrish at death ; for being
a little lower than the angels in
that wc can grow in grace ami fight
the giKul fight, wc thank Thee, Thou
(Jod of battles.
Iitnl of life ami of death, of earth
ami of heaven, of never-ending ages
anil of our own little fleeting mo
ment, WK THANK TlIKKTltAT WK AREl!
Proceedings of the Jackson
Township Institute.
The teachers of Jackson town
ship held their first institute in the
Hazlett school room, ov. :, 5J.
Thp meeting was called to order by
the teacher of said school. The
following program was rendtTed by
said school :
Salutatory, by four girls.
Recitation' "Ham 's Dog," Ilov
Stimmcl.
Recitation, "Little Star," Mi
nerva Seebohi. i
Recitation, "Sa'mt -and Sinner,"
Lester Mover.
Recitation, "Only Five," Susan
Arliogast.
Recitation, "Cracked, rlorence
Mover.
Recitation, "Little Mitlget,"
Mary Miller.
Select Reading, Warren StH.'lsild.
RiH'itation, "Thev ask me whv I
' a
am so liad," Amnion Mowerer.
Recitation, "Santa Clans," Har
riet Mover.
Next in order was the discussion
of subjects.
First. "Should u teacher join in
the plays at noon and recess?"
ojiened by Reno Snyder, followed
by Harry Reaver.
Second. "Discipline" opened by
lLiljih Wetzel, followed by Harry
Heaver and Reno Snyder.
Third. "History" opucd by
Harvey Heaver, followed by Reno
Snyder, Sina Renninger, Gertrude
Gihk, Ralph Wetzel, and I'rof.
F. C Rt.wcrsox.
Fourth. "How to celebrate Na
tional Holidays," ojieiicd by Gert
rude (SihkI, fiillowctl by Harvey
Js-uver, Ralph Wetzel, llcuo Snv-
dcr, Sina Renninger, and I'rof. F. i
C. inivversoT.
After diseussion of subjwls the
rest of the school program was ren
dered ant! was us follows:
Recitations, by Zeno Slccs, Ralph
Arliogast, Marie Rreoti, Agnes
Sholly, ami James Miller.
Dialogue, "1W Old Maids," by
four girls.
Select Reading, Zeuo Stecs.
Reeiiatitin, "The Widow," by
W arren Scebold.
The niectinir elosetl bv sintrini'
'America."
GkktkujK Goii, See.
Any one e;in fcell all tbt! rubbiU
and .squirrels he can get, but no oue
can sell turkeys, pheasants, quail
or woodcock. The law goes fur
ther and prutwetsthe jiurehusing of
game birds, under a penalty of $25
lbr each bird bought or sold; and
the arrest of the seller docs not pre
vent the arrest of the buyer, and
both may be fined. The most im
portant change of all is that which
prevents the violator from escaping
under the insolvent act. Jf the fine
is not paid the violator goes to jail
one dav for each dollar of his fine.
SENSATION! ita HiiirjitmT
An avalanche of New Goods!
C U WT I
I". II. IrlBlirGr S1
PRICES NEVER KNOWN TO BE SO
LOW.
Our connters Riul kIipIvph me uowi "
loadd with a iimKiiifioent line of,1 Whips, h ilti'rs, tie roport, cut rv conilw. hmshoH of all
rich and cleffKut UreMH Stuffs, Chev-1, . . . . 1 J v 111 ' ihiimkn m un
iot. Covert Cloths, Heunettnit iu all ; Kinup, orooins, tunvaic, granite waro, tubs, buckets, and
I no beautiful fttU slmdes. Honierr,
Gloves, IriiimiiiiR". &c &e. just re
ceived from New York Rnd l'hlla-
delphin.
.!' IirrlAIwn" 0in'hnm' S I
J iiSHr ..::!
Fancy Novelty IJreM U.Mla, only "
This i tlio prPHlest bargnin wei
ver had. Lvervbody onclit to see
the bnrgnins we hare in dress poods,
Btrles and prices.
The ullk. art lnrh wlili, only IW ct.
Extra fine novelty tlrcm inoil 7$
Also a full line of the latest trimm
inps, hrHids, silks ami riMons. (.'all
and see our low prices and styles on
those poods; we know we can please
you. In our
Minim iff nuii
will be found elepant stylish suits.
Heavy and light weight Overcoats,
Storm-coats and Evoiy-dnv suits at
prices to astound you.
Men'l Hi-avy IVaver lllaok Overcoats, 13. Oil
Storm " l to f4
Boy M " " 2o.1
Mcn' anlt. pt.e Ki in 42, upward from li.M)
Uoyfl miita, 14 to 19 yfarft, for 1 V1
S'afltln' " for only I luii-hol of wheat, l fltl
Mpn't havy extra panto, only Srte
Men' overahirtu, only SHc
Men'" itnilera'are, per suit, only .Vo
Youths' " I V. to 2.V
Men, hats and cans can't he. beat
in prices, and wear lor 50e. Latest
styles and lowest prices. Call and
tment
is now ctmplete. Here is a bewild
erinp array of Charminp 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 expressly for comfort and
ease, r or elegance and style ot gar
ments our Ladieb' Wrap Depart
ment is not surpassed anywnere;
and what is lo your advantage, we
are able to pell at Manufacturer's
prices.
laltrti' fine eoata, front f3-00p
lAdlea' fine eanea, from $l.ffl up
Mimea'ooata,4tol, only tlM
Don't miss tbe coMs now, you can
have your choice":-
A "Marvelous citorm of '
Boots & Shoes
reached our store yesterday. Ev-
er8thing for footwear frcm the finest
French kid to the ordinary dollar
shoo. Greoter assortment the ever.
Here is a whole counter full of shoes
for tbe Little people, for fat babies
too, sizes from 1 to 5 and 6 to 12.
Ladies' Rubbers,
Ladies' St orm Rubbers,
Gents' Rubbers,
25 cents'
35 "
40 "
IIM GROCERIES
we have added to our usual Leary
stock iu this line a lull assortment
of very choice Fiue Groceries, such
as prime Old Govrrument Java and
Mocha Cofl'eeB, Spiced Cherries and
Aprocots.
The Winner Cofl'co. K'c, 2 lhs.2.'.c.
Arhucklcs' " lie, 4 "
Lion " lie, 4 "
Sujrur, lirown,
" Liht Drown,
" Soft A., 10 lbs.,
" Grunulutcil, '. lb.,
Souj) Usuis, !e., S lbs.,
Baking hotla, jrt lb.,
2400 mate-he,
Corn starch, ."c, '6 11 rs.
ltice,
Uotit IJiikcrs' Chocolate,
IN
Carpets, Rugs
and Oilcloths
wo have till the uewcKl putlerns uud
choice colorings. The lutest de-
aiffiis urc be.uutiful aud at a quurtor
oil' from former pricos.
Tho bubt Isii'itiiu Curpet 1 over saw
for only !45t. per-yuid.
Next bctltr, 2c.
Next betU-r, 8ic.
Jji ubbcln, Only 4rc.
Home uiude carpets, 25c. lo 50c.
Floor oilcloth 0 4, only 50c. per yard.
Table oilcloth 5 4 " Mo. " "
.. ci j,J(. . .
ItLAKKKTS
lied bJuiiktU for only 50oU. pair.
No. 1 BulUir, 20 i'olatOt-'H, W
No. 2 llulUr, 10 Now I jird, 7
Kruih KkK".3U OldUud.O
Oni'JtiH, SO Yutlntf C'lili'kuim 7
All Good Butter Wanted.
K. B. Wc have uo Special
Bargain Day, Our Bargains
aro Every Day,
New Berlin, Pa.
N. W. Coruor, Front and Uuiou Sts
WRAP
Dew
A,.
1 OC. I
mT" PLEASAWT MILLS.
. 1 ket i verthinj; hi the hanlnaio lino. H owe shoe
limits inner minx oynio Kc or pound, too utecl, cast steel,
tircM for Initftfus ami vrajjons, rouiul bar iron, rhniim of all
kinds, forks, nlmvels hoes, to.ilrt of ull Unila,
H .orse Blan
1 iti.'vt Wimx. At . ........
- ' i . .iv ll i.i
I uau to sec ni v yimdt and von will bu coiivin Mil thai
1 t -
y,,u CiUl hny vhva l)l'r
Youi;Mre-pV. I
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FURNITURE, CARPETS AND CHINA.
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W. H. FELIX, Lewi5bvi;
. .
FALL
For Youths, Bovs and
ber wc arc Head-quarters for
I! j
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A: I J
Hats Irnnks, Satchels. Umbrellas, htc. lou will Stive
iuont-r by buying of
1 1 1
I'all !!)-Uoror niankel
L:ip Bobcs
durirj 1S98 a-TJl present to its readrn 1 tiUMul pictorial repre
enutioa of the wurld't mott intrrening wd important newt.
THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY
' i I'-WOK a. P bJ
National and InUr-lTheWEKKLYwiHcmtinuetoiuitiripate
national Pol Mica I 'n tl
in the
Social and Economic
Qutttiont
Induttrial Enlerprii
Art and Llieralut
LONG SERIALS
4c. ? tm
Two long vi i.it. vll appear during the f
year, uiuli.uuft-'i by auflior. ot inter- J
national tame, and will be illustrated.
0en Witter
Thew
Hoaard V rid
John Kendrick Eanat '. Wki
ar'ters
Minrr E.Wllkint 'ciallyrichinfiction Other featiiie. are the
DEPARTMENTS AN0 SPECIAL ARTICLES
THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES
c, av. XAt.vi Ui mri.TKKr uiom.o
LETIthS rflOM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT
I., s.l.iIV UI1ITK BttAM-AHMIIITKItt
A P0ft!IKG FILCRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD
iur Vv liauy
Ii
uteic! -f ihr'i Kki.v,Cabar Whitney i. on his aay around
t.f&
the Mir!d. lie ai!l visit biam
r V W'1 i,ri.i.:....iili
.11 liutw l.oui hangkok.
V w tu '-"'"I"' I'li-pateailiclea on
, vX ' J4 ''' UruJjr itt f,uftilui. Suticritli-i '. ' f i'-ir-'
'a. .: 1, et iu tf r 1itittJ St.iftt, CjiiiiJii, ami H ri. a
. vi Aii lirv. I!i:l'l It k lUlOTUKKS.I'uUllKheri.Nrir Vuti I'M
Iluiis 'i tibtiiPs t urp liiliof.hni F8.
Hijiiiu T;tiiu!o .;i'c bad bnnli.
KlpaarJ T.i bu!i:t euro iu(Jig(.'6tiua.
'f'::'.",:lc:.: "i:c ti.ivtm relief.
BO YEARS'
I'"..- .A Tmnr Mark
L, iiO Designs
'riW Copyrights Ac.
Anyone aomlliig a akotch and diwrlritlon may
quickly annvrtain our opinion free whctlior an
liivciittiin If pmhflhly pulonliihlo. Coninitintra
aciit fri'O. Jldoiit nii'ticy tr siKurmir put ruts.
ttoiiK at rlvtly cuntldunu
rlvtlyointluunuiil. iiuihid.k)ciu caivuu
ajirrfaf notice, wltli.mt clinree, lu Ui
l'lttunta tnk.cn throuuh Munu
nu k.
v.o. ructuvv
Scientific JltMicatn
hnntlaomoly llluiitrntod weekly. I nmost cir
culation of any m-lc-ntitlo Journal. 'I'ernia, t'i a
year: four nioiitha, L Sold byall nowsdi-ulora.
IVIUNM &Co.6,B-New York
Braucli Oilco, C2i V 61m WashUiglou, D. ii,
Hi
3 v m
.... AT '
i.n
) horo in tho county.
Wjirnnr Mt Pleasant
f Ul 1101 I Mills, P I.
"
Hrltlit new tleslpns look out from
every nook ntitl coiner of our Htor
MiH e anil Styles In wlilcli nt onnJ
yon see your Meal.
fAMAUr ASDEASH
CHAIRS
CAUPKTS, UlUS, AUTHttUAlJ8 nml
I'lCTl ItKSiti prlresHolow that
er iin'ii'liitiitH cm nut i-ompctM.
:0:
Yours Kihn'otfiillv,
A NEW
ENTERPRISE . .
AT
OPPENHEIMER'S
Cloii & Sboe Eioriii
Now is the time to make Bargains
in Boys', Youths' and Men's
. Shoos. As we bought our
stock before the late advance
"... . "we can jjivd our: customers
the benefit of same. '
AIJD WINTER
BEADY MADE CLOTHING
Men received daily. Remem
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
U fannnntinimnr Market St.,
n, UppCIIIIGIIimi,Selinsgrove,?a.
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