' v ' . .. ' ' ' . ' ' ' . - - "St THI TV a 2 8Mdr Co. .Hh. VT. WAGETJSELLEH, iitornnd Proprietor. MSY i n (member when your due-ats come L vouf date goes up. , Vu. II. Poyer, ot Salem, was a leburg visitor last week. orney Jay Wciser was in iburg Monday night. itmnster Mann of Sunbuiy was ildlebiirg Tuesday. A. ISowcrsox, of Centre town was at the county neat Satur- knt Yexlcr, of (J lobe Mills, Sunday in town with Jus iin Hilliert, the executor of the ot Matilda Faust, was in tow n 1st. I. Yerger of Mt. Pleasant was u county neat visitor fry tss Jennie Sehnee went to klin county with her sister, C. K. Slangier. Vv. I). E. MeLain attended the anniversary nt Freeburg last wday evening. ward lluilev, Centre township's ksful bee raiser, dropiod in to Mondav. W. Thomas, Krcanicr's wide- e landlord, was in town Mon- He also deals in cattle. D. Jarrctt, one of Snyder 's Biisceasful pedageiguos, was courthouse last week. i. R. Hendricks, the sticccss- rdware merchant of Selins was in town on April Fool's , Jacob C. Walter and Mrs. Iin ISoyer, of Danville, have the guests of Architect J. I' . len Moyer, son of S. (. Moyen ondav entered this office as an entice to learn the printing hefcs. rulicti Snook, of Centre twp., Iiiiio!:ir our numerous callers on tday. He enjoys the Post and Ives in paying in advance. I lull line of tinware can lie ll at Schoeh and Stahlneekcr's II. All Kinds ot repairing ...... hptly attended to. tf. you need anv trunks or sateh ca!l on II. Oppenhe'imer, Isgrove, wl ere thev liave a large t to make a selection. :5-!51-:!t Mi will need sonic spring shirts Ftylisu jiaiils and it you drop in Ypenheimer s Selinsgrove, they show you bargains. D-ol-IU Del liilger, one of'lhe best known in the county, dropped in to lis on Saturday, lie IkIicvcs in Jig advantage of special offers. I D. Kr inner has administered jo estate of his father-in-law, fard Alillcr. I lie legal notice f he found in this is ue. E. Cork ins moved the one V building from. Robert Sham Jfa lot to Mrs. Smith's lot on Jar street and moved his jewelry t into the same on Momhiy. I kat '1 IUOK. Fold in, a ,me- ir bill, enclose it in an envcloiie i .I. . . . essed to us. We'll send you columns of j;ood readinir mat the Post for next year. jj. C. Carman, of Mt. Plcasuii' lis, and J. F. Kerstetter. of Me. Y Half Falls, dropped in last Ersuay to take advantage of our ial oiler. .us "iinwrs oi me I'cnn lele W Conivuiy were here last M to make un cflort to remove objections to liaving the poles g Sugar Street. - r, , joeiuh liingaman and wife ot Idlcswarth were caller at this iTiday. They just returned tle moving of their son-in-law, rge xvnne, who mAved to W.IL iter's farm at Ben J rmc. i , MIDDLEBURGH, SJfYDEK CO., F M V i TOO J. P. Shirk, of lVavcrtown, the successful merchant and the mer cantile appraiser of Snyder Co., was here on Saturday preparatory to lcgi nning work as appraiser. E. S. Mitterling a lumber dealer of Strotiptown, was in Middlcburg Saturday ami ordered an advertise ment of shingles and boards placed in the Post. See ad. elsewhere. In the list of those w ho are mak ing external improvements to their proprty are David Oeker, 1 rot. Paul Jhllhardt, Allen Clelan, Win. Heaver, W. F. Fecse, D. A. Kern and others. S. P. Sainpscll, of Salem, a bro ther of Judge Sampscll and one ot the most successful farmers of Penn twp., cume to Middlcburg Saturday to test the strength of dentist's nip pers and of course dropjied in to see us. Jacob W. Ilcnfcr, of Freeburg, and D. F. Seip, of Mt. Pleasant Mills, Win. Ilassiner, of Paxton ville, and G. F. Dunkelliergcr, of KreiiKT, wtc among our t'allerson Welnesday our prest day last week. Our sp,,ial offer is still gixid. One dollar per year in advance. Old subscribers may pay up arrear ages and take advantage of our special oiler of one dollar per year in advance. This is good only lor the 00 days, Dr. I. (3. Rirber, of Danville and family spent a fewdavs in town during the past week. The doctor is a successful physician enjoying a large and lucrative practiceat Dan ville. While here, the doctor had no superior. On Monday Mrs. Harriet Smith and daughter, Alice, went to New Kensington, Pa., to make make their future home. II. Hums Smith, the former's son, preceded them, and is tilling a pleasant position in that very active town only 1H miles from Pittsburg. X I 1 I i I . iKW uoons: master uoveiiies together with house hold articles which we wish to make a siiccinltv April 9th. We will give to each purchaser tin Easter gift worth hav ing, Ulrieh and Ostium, don t for get the time and place, Selinsgrove, Pa. :;-:si-2t Last Saturday Andrew Wolf kit completed ins -i ttn year in the ser vice of the Pennsylvania 1 tail road Company. He has been a conduc tor for !4 years and has been over the bank :(' times. For faithful ness to the technicalities of his in structions he has no superior. A smooth, cay shave, genteel hair cut, or other tonsorial work, is al ways obtained iit Soles' 1'iarber Shop, in Wittciimycr's building, opposite Post oliiee. (Soto Soles and you w ill make no mistake, shaving soap, face cream, hair oil and egg-shampoo for sale. A. E. Sor.Ks. The (';)(, Co. Tritium1 cauieout last week in a new form a seven column quarto, much improved in appearance and in the amount ,and tpiality of its contents. The "young bloods" in Snyder county journalism seem to have awakened the time tried journalists of maturer years. Wc agYeo with Iro. Luin'oard that Snyder county needs better news papers. He might have added that we don't need any more to add to the struggle for braid. , You may publish column after column in laudation of a manorfirm and they think it m only a duty you owe to the public to commend them, but print one line that can lie con structed as a reflection no matter how true and they are up on their high horse in a minute and all the good things you liave said count for naught, and yet a majority of people will claim they like to see 'a paper icuniaw, iiiucpvuuciiK uu uuispukcu. WHS AM AY P L Harry Sccltold of Sunhury was a Middlcburg visitor last wtt k Cyrus Rathfoti has received bnek pension to the amount of II. II. IJenninger hcitght the chickerv from C. II. Dunklehurirer Row's church at Salem will be tl cdicutcd April 2 1th. Mich. Hit fe'h ot Shamokin Dam was a caller here liusdav. The Lutheran church of this place is observing passion week. Mrs. Dr. J. C. Ainiir is visiting icr mother, Mrs. Marks, in Swine- lord. Mrs. John W. (hunt, of Milllin burg, is the guest of J. W. Kunklc and tamilv. J. W. Runkle is erecting a kitch en to the house to be occupied by his brother James. II. C. Helm and Peter Young of Shamokin Dam were court lioui-e visitors Tuesday. Last week there were more people niovinir about Midtllcburr than has been known for many years The members ot the Lutheran church will celebrate the Lonh supper on next Sabbath evening. The C. E. society of the Evan gelical church of Smithgrove sent 9 dollars to the Cuban relief fund. Communion Services at the Ilass inger Lutheran church ICastcr Sun day morning. Preparatory services Saturday 2 P. M. Clark WalterVot Cadillac, Mich, a fireman on the railroad out there sju'iit four weeks very pleasantly with friends in Snyder county. He has returned home much pleased w ith his visit. The Trustees of the Lutheran and Reformed congrcjiations hail a lett ing for keeping clean the cemetery for 1 S!(S. The contract wasawarded to Henry Tobias for f0 a year Nivtler county is one county out of live that sent no prisoners to tin Eastern Penitentiary in 1S17. Thb county has one convict in the pen itentiary at present at a cost til 2' per day. n l,aster exercise will lie ren dered bv the C. E. Sicictv in the Lutheran Church next Sabbath morning at ten o'clock. A special collection will de taken to be devoted to buy books for the C. E. Society. Samuel IJroweroue of the promi nent men of I icwistown was a Mid dlcburg visitor last Thursday. For -1 years lie was a suceesslul mer chant at itannerville this county, where he has many friends and ac quaintances. The council on .Monthly night voted against the removal of the telephone poles from Sugar street, by a vote of to 2. Those favoring it were Reigcl and Crouse, those opposed were Wenninger, Oeker, Showers and Kern. John Stuck, who lor several years was the obliging clerk at the Cen tral Hotel at this place, lelt last Thursday for his home at McClure. He will spend some tune there when lie will embark for the West. John is an industrious young man and wc wish him abundant success. The American Economist of March 2oth presents in the form of a pictorial supplement an unique and interesting array ot drawingsund cartoons selected from the files of that paper for the past three years. The illustrations, several hundred in number, emphasize in a peculiarly forcible manner the strength of the doctrine of Protection as an active, living political issue, and also de monstrate with what vigor and ag gressiveness this doctrine has been abounded by the American Protee live Attrin ieugue. PA.. THU11SDAY. Ha 1X 01 p&LsS A charter has been issued at the state department, Harrisburg, to the Tuscarora telegraph and telephone company to run lines in Juniata, Perry, Franklin and Huntingdon counties. The capita! is :5,l)00, all lint .-ix of the $10 shares being licit! by Carl (J. Espciwhadc. The directors are Mr. lvpciicliailc, James (J. Thompson ami .1. Frank Patter son, Millliutown ; 1. X. (irubb. Tiiompsontown, and X. II. Sulouli, PatteiHin. "When We Go Marching Thro' Cuba." We have jest received a copy ol the nlKivc-uamed great American Patriotic song. The melody of this song is even more stirring th in 'hat ot "(ilory Hallelujah." It is dis tinctively military and will at once become a favorite w ith all Iwcgiment al J Sands. Every true American should !-e in jiosscssioii oi a copy of this great song. Can be played on Viuiio or OrtUH. It is now receiv ing from six to eight encores nightly in New York, lloston and Philadel phia theatres. Audiences rising en masse in their scats so great is the enthusiasm. KIKST veiisk. ItloW tllUglHHl olll IiiikIi'i Li t It riiiK tlit1 toi'nln "M.iiiii'' " llluw It, bluw It loticlar Wliull the t-lmt and nlK'll -lmll ruin ; lllmv it in tin' vuiiKiinril Tul it miiiiiiN tin' knoll of Spuin, WhniiWB Ko nmri'liiiiK llin' I'iiIi ! SKCOND VKKSK Uluiv tlui wtiiie ulil bugle, lioyn, To "till ftuutliur uii ; Tell the wurhl we're nnirvliiiiK now Twit-! "tlfty thniiMvnil Htrnng." Tell tlifiu tliut we (lailljr kive Our lives to riulit u wrung, Ti'il tlii'in tliul we're ninri'liiiiK tliro' Culm. (llold'S. Ilurmli! llurruli! We'll make lliv tyntnt lice ! llurruli! Ilurmli! We'll ! M t iilm free! No iiiiu-e upon tliut IhIo hh fuirnhull llic tyruiiny lioll ttwjiy, Wlien we k u iiuiri-liiiiK thro' Cuba. The retail price is ."0 cents per tipy. All readers of our paper will receive a copy post paid by sending -i cents in silver or post age stamps to the I'liion Mutual Music Co., 2d.i .sixth Ave., New York. Martin Kerstetler. Last Thursday evening at Milton, J. V. Martin, an employee ol the Reading railroad ( 'o. and a sou of J. II. Mai tin ol I'axtoiH'illc, was married to Jt iiuit Kerstetler,daugh ter of Pavid Kerstetler of Swine- ford. The wedding took place at the M. E. parsonage, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Ferguson. The couple spent a few days lu re and at Paxtouville with their par ents ami arc now viiting some of the Fastcrn cities. ISoth young people are well known here. The Post extends congiatnlaauiis. Sl'KINU TOWNSIIII'. Moving is about over and now you will find L. C. Wagner in W. A. Ulsh's lioiise ; Harden Fish in Howard Ulsh's house vacated by Ross liingaman, who inovetl near Strotle'sMill, MiillinCo., Wm. Cross on C. O. (ircenhoe's liirin vacatetl bv 11. Heimbach who moved on the K reamer tannin I'Vankliu twp., James (loss on Allen Wagner's property the later having moved to Milllin Co., JeToine licit, on T. 1). Reitz's farm vacated bv Dan. Swan- ger who moved to West ISeavcr twp. un I lenry Kucpp's farm, John ZcIIk i' to est lieiivcr twp. on Henry Hassinger's faun and Win. Yost on the farm vacutcel by Zcilcr, Jno. D. Hemser will move on the farm of Chas. IS. Kline who intends to move into a shanty as he has embarked in the stuve mill business. David Gift, Dr. J. W. Suiupsel, Elias Uartman, . Peter Shaelfer, Augustus Stroub and C. W. Fisher inspected otjr office on Wednesilay morning. ; , , : APRIL 7, 189S. niM 1, 0 Yl If K F S)?ffl!3 nMTSIiMY QUICK NEWS. Last ThiM'silay evening wereceiv cd word over the phone from the Sunbury hWnin;; Jtan that the operator there had caught from a messiige going over the wires that Spain ha.l rejected 1 'resident .McKin lev's iiltimauim and that all Ameri cans had lieen noli lied to leave the island of ( 'ul ia at once. The news was received at N: 17 and by 0:1(1 we hail news boys on thy streets distributing the "Extra"' edition el' the Post. The latter part ol our niessige proved unfounded but the other was authentic as the dailies announced net (lav. SKLINMIKOVK. liev. lircidenbaeli and w ile oft iet tyslxirg, parents ol Mrs. Rev. Yuty, are welcome guests at the hame ot the doctor. ... 1 r. IS. 1'". Einei'ick and son of Carlisle w as in town between trains on Frit lay. . . John ami (ieo. Sclmcl i spent Satur day at ISIoomsblirg (ieo. (iettv of Catawissa, a lia'iiier resident of this place, sjieiil several days with his daughter, Mrs. (ieo. I'Vnstcr inaehci'. . . . Ed. Taylor, the reslaui ant man, has removed ti'oni his old resilience in the Marburger huilding to the Crouse 1 Hi ick opposite the Keystone Hotel, lately occupied by Jacab 1 laupt as a furiiiture ware room. Hv is fixing it up for a first class restaurant .... M. 1. Potter, wife and son spent Sunday with J. A. Luiiilianl and family ... A. Marburger has moved the building (hirinerly used by Taylor as a res taurant) to the alley opposite Frank Smith's butcher shop. He is going to build a house on the site formerly occupied by the above building. . . . Mrs. Mary (let of Sunbury, a form er resident of this place, spent several days among friends in town.... Henry ISodiue and wife of Sunbury are the guests of his sister, Mrs. A. J. Stroll (ieo. Fisher, the laiimlryman, has moved into his building opposite' the one hi; occupi ed before, where he will at '.end to all the wants of his numerous cus tomers. ( icr. docs good work and deserves to lie liberally pad onized. He has bis laundry in complete or der. . . .Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of last week were were lively day on account ol so many people changing their places of residence . . . . M. L. Wagenseller has lelt tor 1'bila. where he expects to re main during April, attending to tin wants of his customers who go to Phila. to lav in (heirstocKs of goods Dr. W. II. I'lsh at' Driftwood spent Sunday with his parents. . . . ('lias, (ieinherling and wife of William-port, former rc.-idents of ibis place, are visiting friends Fred rick Coble, an aged citizen of this place died on Sat unlay and w as duricd en Monday afteniiH.n May Lent of Altoona is being enter tained by her uncle, Rev. U. IS. Stai'ks. ' MAJtmK.r. At the Reformed parsonage, .New ISerlin, March oOth by Rev. S. Sid ney Kohler, John Zcchman of Troxelville and Larctta Ewing of Reaver Springs. ' March 21, by Rev. S.S.Oraybill, Charles ISeiincr and Annie Snyder, sister of editor Snyder ol this place. JSot'i of the contracting parties re side at Riehficld. At the Evangelical parsonage;, April 5th, by Rev. J. II. Hertz, J. L. ISenfer of Dry val lev and Lizzie Stuhl of Verdilla. Mar. 25, by J. E. Shcnkel, J. P., J. T. Shawvcr of Mieldlcswarth to Anna R. Crossgrove of Limestone twp., Union Co. Mar. 27, Jacob II. lSrubukcr of Port Treverton to Jennie E. ISitner i of Dtindore by E. S. Stahl, J. P. VOL. 35. NO. 14. COUR.T HOUSE CHIPS. KimmW S.iiti'reil Ki-roril. Simon Long to (ieo. ., I 'over, lot Xo. ."7 in Freeburg, being Em pire I louse, tor islOOU. Adam Showers ami w ite to Enos I'.ilger and Xel.-on liilger, Lime stone lot in Franklin twp., contain ing one acre and 1)2 pcrehc-i for 2011. Adam Showers and w ife to Win. A. and F. (i. Waller, Limestone lot in Franklin twp., containing !Ki perches for 100. (ieo. II. and Jacob Drccse, exe cutors ol Jacob Drccse, ilecciisctl, to Dr. II. M. .Nipple, 1 l"i acres of laud in Perry twp., for 1700. Jaeoh Rinc and J.u-oh .1. Riuc, administrators ol (Scorgc Rinc, de ceased, to John M. Rinc, tract Xo. I containing I ."it acres lbrii:JI "..", tract No. 2 containing l( acres ill PelTV tw p. fiil I (17. Deed dated lStll." Mary A. Oldt and (Jeorge Old! to Ada A. Sw art, lot of ground in Spring twp. tor !". Susan Mary Kemp and In r hus band, James ('. Shimlel and wife and R. II. Shimlel ami wife to Lydia Louisa Wagenseller, house and lot in Selinsgrove for :!SU0. J. (i. Hermit I and wife to Frank Zerlic, IS acres ant! !" perches in ( 'hapmaii tw p. for il."0. ( 'has. A. Liester, i t a! to John F. I lover !" acres in Washington twp. for 2(i(. ('has. W. Erh ami wile, Jonas S. Miller one acre in Monroe twp. for .10. Matilda ISilger and husband to W. D. ( Fill lot Xo. :', in Smith's additoii in Middieburg for 100. M. A. Swartz and wife to Eion Snook !I perches of la in I in Adams twp. for ;!."). Isaac Lepley ami wife to Finn Snook one acre and 21 perches in Adams twp. tbr ."I.'.H. Fniina liibighaiis, administratrix 01 the estate of T. IS. iSibiglu.us, tle eeasetl, to Henry II. Reiininger ;." acres in Franklin twp. br l'.ton. J. J. Pawling and Mary Wet. l, a miiuistrators of Henry X. Wetzel, to Isaac 1'". Saiiertwo lo's ol' ground in Middlecreck twp. for 02 . Lapheiius Walter and wife to . I. lines M. Shunian 1 I'! acres and 8" perches iu Franklin tw p. for S 1 COD. John W. Runkle and wile to ('has. A. Meiser lot Xo. ::o in Mitl illeburg for one dollar and otlur considirat i mis including an exchange of property w hen by Mr. Mtiser gets 2100 a.Miiioual. li. A. llowt-rsox, aihiiinistrator of A. .1. ISowersox, to David Ibint zelmaii, 100 acres iu Middled', i k twp. for I S7". Hein e.':!, R. S. and D:r, id Mti-er executors of .lost ph Meiser, to Thomas Meiser 2.1 acre- i;i West Perry twp. for ". John lii'uuuer and v.ili' to .lohn 1'. Shannon '2)5 acres in Franklin twp. for 1 1". IS. Elizabeth Woodrull and J. I. WoodrulV, executors ol Ibni'v Woodrull', deceased, to II. H. Klingler 07 acres in I'enn twp. tir o 1 7 ". Enos (iross and others to Daniel ISailey 1 2 " aetes iu ISeavcr twp. for S0ll II. F. Kremer to R. M. Coleman, 2 tracts of hind in Penn twp. for 1S0. I.rllpnt ; rim led. IiCtUrs of udiniiiistratioii iu the estate of Michael , Frantz, eleeeascd, to Harriet Frantz. In the estate of Edward Miller to A. D. Kramer. MnrrliMcr I.lrnoci. ( II M. Kerstetter, Mekees J Falls, Mary E. J large, Stremptown. f J. L. Ile'iifer. Monroe two 1 Mrs. Liziie Stahl, Verdilla . k