11 I. i : I ( i 1 .V! ,(,! ft fft P r I' The Middleburgh Post. Published every Thursday. Qeo W. Wagenscller, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. Web mur.t Ik- pulil In wit-Mire wtieu sent out Klile lliriwiiily.) ATfSOF ADVI RTISI NO. All truiisl.-nl mtvcriir-m.'iitu not otherwise etnlrm-i'-il lor III I" thiiivwl M tlie rut of 16 otins it 1 1 iiiuiiiurM itifimiiriM lor nrxt Inner leu ikt loiviitsivr Hue for every nulmuuelit Inm-ninn. 0fPralk nmitn fiubluhM trrr ; otntuary piert, tribvirt i f r7". tf- thrrrttntt a lin. Thursday, Pec. 21, 1S97. PATH AT TIMES COURT HOUSE CHIPS to 1111 for lleedn lulereil lnr Itrrnrd. Thomas A. W'nuiut nud wil Snplii:i Sun k, Ijotf N". U'7 1 Jt.S in the town of Met 'lure ,I:k v t i Minium and uit'e tn .loscph I.enir, lil in I'niii'iiit -intaiiiin :'' pcn lic- l'.n- ??1 -O IVinicl llano to I-:ia- Adams, IT acris in Monroe t u .. for ST1". .hilitl M. Mover and wife to l'.l lora l'.'niiiiMii Ml -ip pen-lies in Allans township tor '. I sine .1 arret t am! Win. I. .lar ivtt, administrators of Natlian Jar lVtt, deceased, to Levi .1. Hendricks one ai fe in Monroe towtisliip for .:!'.. Sushi I". I Iow II and husband to l'uliriii.-m ami S-liiuidt, lot in Mo Clnre tor s:; 0. Amelia M. ami (I. ". (intd'nis to W. I.Jariiiaii, IS ft. front of a lot in M i.ld'elnirirli for "inti. Lrael IVieJinian and wile to New ton S. riaelnnan, am- in Franklin township for $(). Joseph r.ninner and wife t Klizabetli 1 V r-liani SO erelie in Franklin t.w nliij for 'J."0. I'.liahetli iVrshcin and .leremiali iVrsliatn, administrators of Kliza betli F.rh, SO perches iii Franklin township for j?'J 10. Benjamin Stetler and wife to .lolm Stetler, half interest in W acres in 1 Vim twy., for 1 lb-.tlo. t.eitcr of AilmiiiXrltdoii. Letters ol administration- in estate of Isaac N. Slear. late ot Monroe township, were ".ranted last Fridav to .1. ('. I'.akeless. Mnrrliwre l.lcrn"t. "Ukaiits 1'i.rxTi kinu with Drxr bkins." Tlic ftillo-vintr inHi-riace li ceiists have lie. ii granted since our lssl puli;'il Km : f W. S. Slianiorv, 'I Lizzie (iill. ( A. ('. Fe-ler. '( Lillie Wiilt.-r lavid leoller. New Berlin, Mid(!!e-artli. (,'elllreville, Adams twp., Sara n A. M. i'.t linger, " .!e.- e ie;;; !;ar!. Ailatll "I K::,:. r. Marl.el. I Itolin M'. 1'VoId. Liiln A pp. tWI)., Beaver " Sunliiirv, Selin-rove. Republican committee Meet ing. Tlie i r--i:t s-:iti -landing enin-millei- f Nuvd'T eoimiv il! meet in the ( olirt lloii-eat Mi'ddle'nur There's Always a WELL-BEATEN HOLIDAY It leads to our door. Holiday seekers always find , their wants supplied at our store. Our Holiday Display Never iih bountiful iih this year, Goods more beautiful, prices lower. We offer rimy opportunities to nee our stork. No solicitation to buy. No compulsion to keep after you have bought if not sntisfied. VeureoflVii; in Ladies' Watch in 14 k. Solid Gold at 20 ; Filled Gold at U. If any of the readers of the Post Imppcu to be iu our City, wo w ill be pleased to liave you Rive us ncali. You are ulwuys welcome. FISHER, The Jeweler and Optician, 8UNBURY, - - PENN'A. An avslancbe of . JTe yg G o.ods AT'"' i F.:H. Blaiirers Greal Bargain EMPORIUM. SKUNSGKOVK. on 'I'm -i o'clock 1 col; i !n it I' a'.: i 1 M' .M. 1! The I'eadinir room was opciu'd to tlie public on Saturday cvciiinj; last ....I'cter I'i.-ber, an old resident of this place died last week and was bulled on Friday afternoon, n;:cd o.i r 7'"' years. . . .Kd. K reamer and wile, of I'liila., arc visitinj; friends. Mr. K. is 'inploed in tli! Cusloin House at I'liila IVof. B. M. Watjciiseller sM-nt Sunday with liis ptircnts. He is takimj :i trip to I'liila. ami .-New .Jersey T. 11. Miller, 1 oiner I'lricli and Wm. S. I'lricli, students at Mt. Airy Tlico lojiieal S niintiry, I'liila., : home for tlie liolidav vacation ... .The UkIvoI iicv. David A. Pay, 1. I., lisiollary in Africa, who died at sen, Friday last, will lav in state iu Trinity Lutheran church Wednes day lorciioou, the funeral services takinj: place ;rt 1- M., after .which the body will ! interred in the I'nioii cenu'tcrv, beside the body ot his wife who preceded him 'J years ao. lr. lay litis been , nianainji Muhleiilmrfr .Mission at Monrovia, Liberia, Atrica; lir over 15 yctirs under the au-pici-s of the (ieneral Svnod ol the i.iitlieraiichurcli. lit wtis a lormcr Mudeiit here and his wife was partly raix-d iu this p!av, ln r maiden ntinie was Fiiiina '. Wiiieirdncr. . . .(!eo. lavis, wife and daughter, went to Wiishini;toii to spend the I Irilidays. .. :. . Frank Siaiih, son of L. ( '. Smith, i visit ing his niolher. He is ;i U;li':rapli ojierator near 1 Iazlctoii . . . . '1 he tow n ehool closed for the Iloli davs oil Tile-day. . . . 1 lelicrSchoeh, of ( "hicajfo, i visit inji Ids mother. Mrs. Mariraret SehiK-h The ln.il- cr :md ciiirinc tor tlie shoo factory arrived on Saturday and is lciiii placed in position lohn .1. Wnircn-eller, of l'.loonisbur. s-j ; -nt Sunday with his brother, B. F. Wagenscller. . . .The old .-team fire engine 'Siiiiuchauna" wliieh v:i used at lire- in t4wu tiiitil. t,he water works were built, was shipped awav Saturday hen. . . . ur str-ets liae been haiiii; a 1 n i -y appear- a nee the last lew days Willi iioiniav .hoppers. Many myr.tcriou paek-;im-,. are .-cell I I'.KAVKHTOWN. Jacob A. Airier was to Middle bin on Thursday. .. .The Kvan p lieal cliuifh will be delieatel on the 'Jnd Jan., lS'.lS Mrs. Lydia Ileiser of Maxepa intends to spend a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Bebeeca Biliiianiaii . . . .S. A. Wet zel was to S'linsnrove on Monday forenoon. MAHIIIKI). Dec. lSth, by Bev. A. D. (iram ley, at ( Vntreville, A. V. IVsslcr and Lillie Walter, I m tt Ii of Ccntro villc. Dec. 11th, bv J. K. Shenklc, J. Marklc both of I'., at (Vntreville, II. I and Mariah B. I'owersox Centre township. Dec. ll'th, bv Bev. W. bish of Met 'lure, Ira D. Troxclville and MaicF of Sprim; township. 31. Hil (loss, of .Sehradcr Not a rnrndlse. T'csterncr Uoin' tor settle here, ar te? Tenderfoot Yes. I liave come here to play, anil liave already bought a home. J was nttrneted to this place by on it?ra in a newspnpor which said there had riot been n lawsuit iu your country for Ifn years. ViiKterner 'Wall, there nint. You .'ee Iherr nin't no n.1 ?nin .t law V 'en Wincliesters is iih cheap ns they tiir now. X. Y. YVochlv. Lootlnir Ilcfore I.enplntr. Lady I wish you would call nt the efliee of Mr. Oldrieh.rpri l'.'i'hion nvrnue, contrive t have some conversation w ith the venerable pentli'inati, and. fo far as you ore able, examine into his physical condition. I desire to know how Jong he is likely to live. l'hyfdcian Certainly. Are yon his wife? I.ii dv Xo. but I have a chnnce to be. X. Y. Wceklv. Overall Factory. the here Shii-T.le- t n:ie luelnljiTs ol the rei I nested to be pre sent, a- there i- liis:ne ot iinport- inee tot ra:i-aet. Bv order of 1. 1!. Wh.,a A. M. Smith. Sec" . ('hairiuau aent, Sebn-i;.iive vi-it.-u Miudlebury -Sun- ' cupies part o day on '.dunibia ehaiu'c bicycle, nmiii there. The ji;i werefoiih and liuiddv, A jilaiit of D iiftiehines m;is ie- but ii" dismounts were made until eeiilly purcha-cd by -.Mr.' Lutz an1 rcaehin here. JI( has a line oi will be moveil here as soon a ixi ililc, probalily next week. Mr. W. A. Lutz. of lien-bur"- faetorv, was dav and rented ihe second Hour ot the laundry' building, on Sjirini: Street. The "love lilctorv How ikv the space and will re- lS'.f.s chain wlni-1: in t(iek. A bicycle is w hat oir boy.s and j.rirls luive been wanting, tiet iheui one for ( hri-: ma-. The 1'. repntatioii. Sale Bills. -T lias ill established lOliijtne.-. excell- ... ciiey and exact ncss tn tlie printing sale biij- w hieji need; llo COIIIfwellt. and We r.ntieipateu lare f liftK of the county's pat innate in tin line the Vuinili;.' spj ill'. ' Those wIhi in tend jrettinjr their bills printed. -.at this oilier arc privileged to send in their date lin- the rcgi.-ter at any time and the notice will ,le carried to tiic ihiy of.sale Jrcc of charge. The copy- for the bill should sent iu uliout otic mouth' U-Ibrc the Kile, which will give ample time for printing and jjosthig" the Kline. Our terms are always' iu accord vfth trt'ff work, and we giuirantcr satisfactiou or liioiuV't'Juudetl The plant will 1h' put info opera tion tis r-oon as it is fitted up. ( 'litimhi ruliury !'jinxiftri. We are pleased to note that the enterprising husband of one olMiil dlebtirg's fair one.;, only we regret he. did not p,ul his branch 'overall fae torv :tt .Middlobtiigh. . Two Bills Introduced. Weprcsentative KuljV introduced ;i bill iu O ingress to remove the charge of (Icscj'tioii l'rfini the military record of Thomas J'viins, ol'Miltoii; iJso a bill to remove a similar rlnrrw l'auu th? militiirv record oi Ianit-1 Walsh, of Locust (Jap. ' C'iiiiNcicnto Money. "This," he paid, ns he laid down a dime, "is conscience monev. Ten years ago" "I Fhould have snpi sed," was the sarcastic reply of the More-keeper, who had Jofct a pood deal through petty iil-Jering-, "that you would have quoted your conscience higher than that." Chicago 'ost. Slrn(jly Urvclopt'J. Johnny's Teacher (making1 a call) Ot cour.se, Johnny ir rather willful, but li is n ripht, iromisir. boy, and he lias a decided taste for original Investi ration. You must have noticed that. Johnny's Mother (listening-uneasily) Yes, I have. I lieUeve he is nt the blackberry jam this minute! Tribune. PRICES NEVER KNOWN TO BE ; 0 LOW. ' ' ' ' Our counters and shelves ate now loaded with a mneriifieent linn of en i u arduare itoroo f MT. PLEASANT MILLS. I keep everything in the hardware lino.'. Horse shoe nails, other nails by the keg or ponnd, toe steel, cast steel, tires for buggies and wagons, round bar iron, chains of all kinds, forks, shovels hoes, tools of all kinds, Horse Blankets, Whins, halters, tie rones, enrrv minim. hrnh f nil loticu'd wiui a iiinfjnineetii linn ori.t, a , - .. ' . ...vU ,, rich nud eleuHut Dii'hh Htuil'i, Chev-lKlnas oioonis, tniware, granite ware, tubs, buckets, and iots. Covert Cloths, Henriettas) in allPATEXT WASHING JMaCIUXES. Call to see my goods and vou will bo conviined that you can buy cheaper here than any where in the county. " Yours rep'y, I II ornnr Pleasant Jl Li UCilllCI, Mills, Ihn beuutiful lull bIiiuIcn. Uoeierv, (iloveB, 1 1 iiniiiiiiss. &e. Ac. just re'-i eeived from New York mid Philadelphia. AH lU-tt l.fiiiemti'r Aprini (tinliatti. centi I Itltii. 'alki. H " ' " l.lirlil ( nlii-o. (I " " Kill Oil I'alliHi , 4 tu l " I Kmiry Novelty Drww (IikkU, only . 8 " 1 Thin is t he greatest bar gut n wo ever lind. Everybody ouulit to see the btttKiiiiiB we have iu dresH goods, styles and prieeH. The l:it -M ilk. :H invlm wide, only : vU. Ixtrn line iidvi-lly ilreiM kioiH, 73 " Also ii full lino of the latest triiiiiu intrs, braids, silks and ribbons. Call iiml nee our low prices and stvles on these Koo.ls; we know we can pleasojT'hfi II T1firC!1 TT1 or3 flfFAV Thfl PnWin Thr iPTCt Great Beduction Sale of FURNITURE! For Ninety Days ! you. In our T 1 1 " II ; J !J II I. . II .it 1 1 1 1 i hiii r. Ill U Li WUl lit. will bo found ( lctrant stylish suits. Heavy and light weight Overcoats, Storni-eouts mid E very-day Huits at pi ices to astound you. fa.o.i K to.". ft rxi VoiiIIin' " fur tinly I l'iilii'l of wlient, ll.ini Mi'll H lieiivy rxlrn pniiti, only IW len'i ovrr-.hirN, only 'Jo Min'. iiinlrrwiirc, per milt, only Mt 'olltllH' ' " " " llo. to in' Mcii.H lints and caps can't be beut in prices, and wear for ftOu. Iititest styles mid lowest, luices. Cull md see our lints. Our Ladies' Moil's Hi-uvy Iti'iivur llliiok Ovoroontu, " " Storm " lUiy.' " Mon'. .nit.., .Ire :C to -i'2, nnn-aril from UoV Hiiil., I Oo I'.i yeun. fir FRAP Burl Ml is now coinplele. Here is a bewildT eriim array of Chai uiinp; Wsnps, rich and slriliint;ly biiiiilhoino t'outs und Capes a dozen or more styles to se lect from. The Clnldreu's Coats are perfect beauties. Wo had these made exprtssly for comfort and ease. For eh'cnnee and style of ptr nieuls our Ladieu' Wrap DeDiu't uient is not surpassed aiiytvncre ; and what is ;o your iidvantiice, we are ublo to sell at Mainifaetursr's prices. Kulien' fine eoiit.. froip f'J.Oil up lidiu.' lino ciipcs, from ll.M up Mi.sos' emit., I In 14, only f 1.50 Don't miss the coats now, you can have your choice; A Marvelous otorin of Boots&Shoes reached our store yesterday. Ev ersthing for foot wear from the finest French kid to the ordinary dollar shoe, (ireoter assortment tlie ever. Hole isH whole eountcr fill, of t.hoe.1 for the Little people, for fat bubiea too, sizes from 1 to 5 nud fi to VI. i 25 cents" 35 " 40 " i Ladies' Rubbers, Ladies' fStoi ui Ibibbers, Geuts' IUibbers, TIRE STCCE OP FUilKITUEE .AT THE tllJEATKST .SAtRIKICK EvEIt KNOWN IN CENTRAL I'EN.N- PYLVA.MA. We me not s..llini orif, n.f wh do this to InorensM otir sales iibove eiiv ore. vlous year. We uivi-ii few of the prices ns follows : Soft ood Chamber uits J 14.00 Cotton Top Mat trims ) Hard Wood Clmtiilier Isiiits 1 (1.00 i Woven Wire Mattress i' Antique (lk tSnifs, 8 Pieces ID. 00: iHed Siiriiisrs i o-! HI....I. Ii. ...i ... u..:... i, . lunn oi uu isiiiii. oo uu I iroi 1 n n If. nur It ... Wtioden Chairs per set. oer 2.ri0 I'latforni UoeKers.., (10 2 50 RnT.Fi nn 7HA VATUP TROT I IN GROCERIES we have ndded to our usual iienvv stock iu this line a lull assortment of very choice Finn Groceries, such as pi inifi Old Govirnment Java and llociia Colu es, Spiced Cherries and Aprocots. The Winner Colico-. l.!c, 2 lbs.2"ic. lie lie ,4 InijirtKHtonci i:inen-r. Arl.uckles' ' Lioti ' Siitr.ir, 1'rown, " Lijrht lJrown, " Soft A., 10 lbs., " (JraiiuLtcJ, ! lbs., Snip lu'an.s, oc, !) lbs., hieaojj;ak;i,HKl:l) j,,.,. 2IW matches, Corn .-tardi. ."c, :) lbs, "Of course, I eouldii't hear what li e J was Miyinp." reiuarheJ the frieod who j ' ' . . had been waiting in the lawver's re-l-,J('"t I'MU'r t luwoltltc, ' V.'JI. liljika' tui'tl hfihj ' Will, ot (Ho) MUlr), Snvftcr oiMintv, ior.iuer rc.sidouU f una yht?.i VKl'ti m Satttrtlavflu their vtoy ftt .' Centre etiunry und culled on soilio of their ei jrtion room, "but I couldn't help bc-in-impref-sed with the jntenBeearncst-.tic-'s of your -caller's voice.-" ' "'o doubt, no doubt. he- wuntcd a loun." Chicago Journal. Tlie IJifTcrcntfc. "Whnt do you think will be Hie effect of tluit politician's hu-t lt":ul(e'.,', "It ilepeixls on t!;e individual," re filled Willie Wishii-.g-toa.. "i'eople v ho like hifri will e;ii; it 'a iiraiwtvor.thy '.tep' and tiiose. -vk) !oa't v iil refer to jit s 'n rbi-rwd icove.' Washington Slari I';irji(oirn?tii. Jf is'Wife ;rd- (iii are todefecd that shoplifter?' " " ! '. Tiic Juawyer My dear, the hrt't a shoplifter. She was formerly; but rhii has raved so lunch money in the lart t"h jyears that fhe has become a Jdoto imaniue. lloftnn Traveler. Vrr' Krrt'ly. . . "Did Dr. Lint sju-ok freely?" tihked (the editor -when Ije reporter returned. ; "Speak freely?" repeated the report er. "Vou evidently did not know, fcir, (when you sent me after this intf rview, j-tlmt Dr. Lint was. a wowiiB." Town Topics. . . . , ' ,-, ' ':) f ' , The Urmily of Itt . i Mr. Ilotisekeep Did you nRk the new jgirl why she left her.lafct place? . j .MrB. Housj-keep Jin om(iement) 'Why, certainly not j. I.necer looK a gift- : i '.I-, . . ,rol.d Jri5tfk.Xrfif,Wwirt'.;m. Iber hpi piacceUe wouldn't belict! w- Cwcer, Frontacd Union Sts 10c. 40c. -Ue. ")C. .'i te. .".Of. 2."ic. If. Sc. )('. ISc. In stock, ereryriiiiiK in the furniture line, itiolmliti, Mirrors, Hook Cases Desks, Sideboards. Ciiplionrds, Centre Tallies, Kitnev' Roekprs. Habv Clmim' Feather 1'illows, Lounges, Coiielies, Dou-htriiys, Kinks. Hall Rucks, Cm itii i viinnn inic, uu ,111101 nun r ii cn, i iirniriire, to suit, hi I e lasses Trices reduced nil tliroiifrli. Come enrly nud see our stock befoi L'iviiio your order, and tliun mve IS to i!0 per ceut. on every (lollnr. Special Attention (liven to Undertaking & Embalmine EATHERMAN fis HARTNAN, J-imited, i ' MIFFLINHUROll. P Until you see Solid fact BareaiiiH. Wo hav tipeued the Season wit li a stock of pooilJ tluit beutH tliH record for beauty and low prices. He fair with yourselves and set our Lleeiint Stock of Winter Clothing It. presents an oppon,unity for-ecouoiait-ul buying that i.s not found elsewhere. OVERCOATS, Everybody noeda Bometbirisr in this line, We havo just what you need, and at tin prices that defy eoiupetitiou. Wo have the 1 inest Lino of (Jentlemen'H Furnish nif Goods ou tho Jlaiket. Ilats, Cup? Vulices, Trunks and Rubber Goods w have in largo assortments. IN DRESS GOODS, Wc hiive a line uiuMjiiulled in tlm county, our heavier wear, in iiic ind (iiiality, caniKit be beat in the State. We want vou to hoc our shot? A full Line of fiorse Blankets, Lap Robes aud Whips constantly ou hand at greatly reduced prices. II. OPX22SJ33bri3ZlCX3Zl.. AiDjo'e Elocls.. - - 3ollnssrovc, JPaj Liberal Adjustments- -IX Prompt Payment! H. HARVEY SCH0CH, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Only tlie Oldest, Ptronifest Cafdi Companies, Pi iv, Life, Accident and Tornado. I7o 'Assessments No Premium Kotew The Aetna Pounded A. D., 1S1, Assets fSll.055,513 IS 10 " 2.400,5Sw4 Carpets, Rugs and Oilcloths we have till the newest pntterns nud cboico colorir.fjH. 'The latest -de-sif'im are beautiful and Ut a iiuaj'tor ofi from former priees." ; , The best Iofjruiu Carpetl ever hum for ouly 20c. per yard.. Next better, 2Se. -' - XfcXt better, 32c. ; Jrushels, Ouly 45c. -, - Home made em pets, 25c. to COc."',- ' Floor oilcloth (5-4, only oOc. per yiirj, ThI;1o oilcloth 5 4: " llo.. 6-4 ' l!c. '" ". ; ; ;-. . liliAKJvETS ' - ;. 15cd blankets for only COcts. per pair. No. Huttuf, 20 ... ( I Jit(X-i 00 No. 2 Outtor, JO . .i,'f' , fw Lnrd, f J-'rtUI'K.2l " I- OJillrJ,5 Oui0n, 80 Yotlnif Clilf Iccnn 7 All Good Butter Wanted. N. 1J. Wo have no Sueciali liarjriijn Jay, Our JJargaiii's my xivij iui ' Home 1 American The Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Life Insurance Co. The Fidelity Mutual Life Association. 7our Patronage Solicited. FURHITUEE, CARPETS AND CHI! y nt ; New Berlin, Pa. :0: rtrlL'bt new (leslirtis look out ff? . :. i. . ...i ,,f our c'A every uiuji nu. -- i tiliapes and Styles in which " you wo your ideal Couches A riQTLUES ut, liiices fo low r iiiferchants vnu cot compel'- ' :0:-- ', ... r - ' ' -Your ltespectf nil V, Subscribe' For The a nn '"V piiv( trf'iv'.i ",r!i. the My'., a i a,"ioUlK:i i V