a- - - ! ''.;.nVV V' - v ,: - fjv-v r ' .r . .' . re I . . I W W. WAMHCUIH, Mis. E. E. Pawling spent last t.k in Union county. The town is filled with Sunday l00l convention delegates mis Vek. . . rv. D. E. McLain and George Ltlcr attended conference at Liv- kwllast week. 1 Mrs. T. R. Hosterman of Selins- lVe spent Sunday wiin ner uiuier, iron Kenmnger. Steve Howell and wile of Cammal nt a few days very pleasantly kh friends ai m piaw. John Moyer, Jr. and family spent ndav with John Kenmnger s Lily in Franklin twp. hlenry Moyer, one of Jackson I i .i;,iK1u nWinmn. was a Euuq" it'"""" uty scat visitor Monday, n times such as these every man, tmanaud child in the umied ta will wear an American flag. retty silks for waists at Wais liDBgrove. miss Jennie Uiarios oi i on evertonis visiting her brother, of. Edwin Charles, at this place. Buy your dress soods at Weis, liDBgrove and Bavo money. 8t. Attomcv M. I. Potter and wife in Philadelphia tins week where former is attending Supreme lirt. Kohn 1L Hughes, Esq. and son, las. and Harry Shotzberger oi Jeehurgwere county seat visitors ureay. ' ' Irs. D. W. Knouse of Sunbury ie over Saturday morning to at d the funeral of Philip Spaid and nt Sunday with Mrs. HK.Keigle. Arniv and Navy coat Buttons" ien mounted as hat pins are both iropriate and useful, call at U likleberger's and secure one. ve iust received three nevlots piillinL'ry good" to day. 1 Know v - . i 1 1 can give you uat what you hit Call and be convinced. aree variety of matting at lowest fceg at Weis, Helinsgrove. . fhe members of the Reformed urcli of this place celebratetl the jrd'g siij)per on Sunday morning. xvuiiicr, uiuir jwu,uim;iu.-vt. RiMxial service in commemorn- i of the "Heroes of the Maine" beheld next Sunday evening the Lutheran church. JThe Court llouse bell and all the freh bells were rung on Monday jrning and fire works were put off pmmemoration of Dewey s un- jalleled victory in tlie Phillipines, H. Hartman of Centreville in town last week. He informs pat lie has contracted a large fiber job in Cambria county that require 3 or 4 years to com le. L - f indow shades, 10 cents and up- a at weis, Helinsgrove. at. flie county, commissioners oil May closed the work ofholding kals. Thev sav Jackson twn. is banner district as no one kared before them with anv vanccs. . 0 Vse variety of ladies shirtwaists Viib, Selinsgrove 3t. Vetty styles oflinen warp mattins ruoeunsRrove. at. u said that Mt, Pleasant Mills twoSnankh nvmnathizAML TV Y dteens are almost provoked to raoo law on them, but they are considering the advisability ot f UK a purse to send them to Spain p wey properly belong. .. ... smooth, easy shave, genteel hair w outer tonsnrial work, in nl. P obtained nf Rnla' TLipw.p R),nn V:u ; . ' . r'myefs building, opposite . uo to Boles and you fcake no mistake, shavimr soatx lam;hairoit and egsham- MIDDLEBIIRGH, SNYDER CO,, PA. THUKSDAY, The court Advertising appears in this issue. ' . . . . . Mrs. 1L ILLeitzel of Mifllinburg it visiting her parents, James Ayres and wife. Larse var etv of carpets at bottom prices at Wins, Selinsgrove. St. M. Z. Steinineer and wife and Mrs. Ayres will make an extended visit to Nebraska and intermediate points. Mrs. J. A. Haine and Miss Roll R. Freed of Beavertown were the guests of "NV. F. Fecse and family on Tuesday. Laces and embroideries in abun dance and verv cheap at Wkis, Se linsgrove. 8t, Winner Ucker ot Mianiokin was a Sunday visitor in this plac. Re fore leaving he dropped in to see us and paid for the Toot a year in ad vance. W. W. Rice of Meiservilledropi)etl into town on Monday morning as the court, house and church bells were ringing to note Dewey's victory. . Charles Erb and wife ot Salem, visited Morris Erdley add wife on Sunday. . The dog which he lost when he. moved has not returned yet - Mrs. John Gross and child and Misses Agnes and Mabel I xsnig of Northumberland were the guests of Jesse Shelly s family in Swincford Sunday. Chas. C. Seebold and son Harry ot Sunbury were in towu on Sat urday to. attend the sale of Christina Benfer'sfreal estate, ot . which, the former was one of theauauMiatnitors. A free education is a rarity, but the Post has already awarded six free scholarships and now it oftcrs four more. Theyareabsolutelv lrce, Read the announcement in this issue. The second team ot Central Pa. College at JNew iicrun, dctcatcd in a game of base Imll on Saturday the second team ot Mitiliiiburg by score of 115 to 12. George Clelan and. Harry Spwht on Saturday morning went to Mil ton where thev enlisted in Co. L. 12th regiment, as volunteers in the Spanish-American war. Miss Ida M. Wagenseller of Selinsgrove is spending several days with her brother, the editor of the Posx.and wife. She is taking in the Sunday school convention. Attorney Jacob Gilbert and wife have gone to Philadelphia, having stopped at Lancaster where their sou, If rancis, who is attending col lege, ioined them. Thev will be gone about a week. None of the tracts of Christina Renter's real estate was Bold on Sat urday. The highest bid on the house and lot was $1180. A relic of 1802 was disclosed in the form of a ground rent subject to which the land was sold when the town was laid out On Tuesday afternoon we recieved a private message from Medical Chirurgical College, Philadelphia, that Allen A. Yodor of Globe Mills, this county, had graduated from that institution with highest honors; this is certainly good news and we , are glad to hear that our young friend has been so successful in his researches for medical ability and surgical skill. Horace Alleman, Esq., of Selins grove has presented to the Snyder inal manuscrinttas it was Drenared for the History of the Susquehanna and Juniata Values. Thedonation is very highly appreciated by the society. Those wnohaveany articles of historical value or interest are invited to contribute the same to the society. - The society ought to have a number "of members in every district of the county to assist in gathering historical data. 1 MARRIED. At the Retbrhied Parsonage in New Berlin May 5, 189S, by tJie Rev. S. Hw Kohler Mr. Edward J. Carl and Mis Maggie M. Dock, both of Dry Valley Cross lwwo. April 30, At Adamsburg, by Rev. B. F. Kauta, Spencer E. llomig and Nettie E.Felker, both of Adams burg. May 1. At Adamsburg, Samuel Kaufl'tnan of Sunburv, and Miss Mary Smith of Adamsburg. May 5, at Forest Hill, Union Co., by Rev. S. ' B. Boughter, Israel Shemory ot Franklin twp. to Ellen Aikey of Forett lllll, l'a. May 3, by G. M. Shiudcl, clerk (). C, George Mull and Same Knouse, both of Peun twp. May 3, at Centreville, by Rev, John M. Price, Harvey Moyer of Beaver twp. to Annie Hajkcnburg, of Centre twp. Bring Our Heroes Home The lieautiful song " Bring Our Heroes Home" dedicated to the He roes of U. S. Maine is one of the" finest national songs ever written. The words ring with patriotism and the music is stirring and lull ot tire. and fitting the noble sentiment to which it is declared. Arranged for Piano and Organ. This song and sixteen other pages of full sheet mu sic will m sent on receipt of 25 cents. Adress, Popular music Co., . Indianapolis, Ind. 5-5-2t UNION TWP. Yc ought to have, wore Deweyl mornings like the qjie on May 1, it p. would make us feel better J. S. Aucker and wife were visiting at Richfield over Sunday Miss bailie Scholl went to Northum berland 'on Monthly to spend the Summer The Witmes K. L. C. E. will have a festival at the Aqueduct on Ascm.s'oii tUy May lltth Kev's. lirilhart and Stapleton held communion services at the itmer s church on ounday evening 11. M. Krebs came home last Saturday from Philadel phia where lie was attending the Medico Chirurgical college. FKEEUURO. George V. Fredrick and Frank Holsapphs have Ikn'Ii engaged at erecting a kitchen Calviu Miller, J. H. and David Arbogast are engaged in erecting an expensive and well furnished pig stable on the premises of W. L. Bassler Prof. Boycr attended Sunbury court last week as a witness for the Commonwealth vs. V. H. Goodling . . . .The Washington township S. S. Convention held two interesting scssons Sunday forenoon and evening. They elected, Pres., Prof. Boyer ; V. Pres., Harvey Pontius; Sec. II. B. Moyer ;Treas. B. F. Arnold, Ex. Com. J. J. Pawling, Charles Kissinger and H. S. Stahl George Boyer has improved the Empire Hotel graining the doors and wainscoatingof the barroom and had his name printed in large letters on thefrontsideofthehouse Senator Ebly and wife of Lancartcr Co., Mr. Dagus and wife of Elk Co., brought their daughters to' attend the musical college; they were well pleased with the management of the school. .... .The Lutheran and Reformed S.S. will observe Child ren's Day and they have procured True Sight Exercises to be used on thi occasion ........John E. Moyer has erected a convenient office near his meat market in front street The delegates elected to represent oar Sunday Schools at the county covention are at Middleburg attend ing to their duties. . ..-. t Latest Telegrams Wednesday after noon say that Madrid is again riot - ing owrng tor.the return to . Cadis .of the Cape Vrde fleet. - Sunday School Convention. Dcltgatct from all part of the Vountif AtrnnbUd in Middleburgh. The 28th annual convention of he Snyder county Sunday school association convened in the Lutheran church of this place on Monday evening. The address of welcome was 'delivered by Rev. S. B. Bough' ter. the nastor of the U. B. church of this place, the response on behalf ot the association was delivered . by Rev; G.'D. Druckeumiller of Free- burg, Mrs. Barnes, a prominent Sunday school worker of the state, war introduced, who gave a very enligntencd talk on practical Sun day school work. The services were presided over by Prof. Wm. Moyer of Freeburg and Rev. S. S. Kohler of New Berlin invoked the divine blessings upon this conven tion Tl'KKDAY MORNING. Owned by singing, Prayer by Mr. Heister, "Our County Organi sation" was the first topic for. dis cussion, opened bv M. L. V agen teller, remarks by Rev. MdClain and Mr. Heister, A letter from John Wanamakcr was read, Prayer by Kev. UJnloote, "jfenevoluncehow best uught in the Sunday scuoor was next opened by Rev. L. Dice, remarks by Rev. McClain, Win Moyer and others. The reiiort of the, President was received. The delegates were enrolled and the various rejiorti Were handed in with theannual dues. . Several committees were appointed and the convention aifiourued tor dinner. , " - i i J . . , .' . 1 U.S Quarterly Conference- The 3rd (Quarterly Conference of Freeburg Circuit, luistcrn Confer ence, U. B. in Christ, will Ix1 held at Salem in the I J. B. church near Oriental on Saturday and Sunday. Rev. II. W. Uhler, 1 K., of U-t-anoii, will Ik present to conduct the services which will lie as follows: Quarterly conference business meet ing at 2 p. in. on Saturday ; English preaching at 7.! p. m. ; Sunday schiKil at !) a. m. on Sunday; Ger man ireaehing and coiiiiniinioii at 10a. in.; and English preaching at 7.30 p. in. The public in general is invited. O. G. IloMiii, Pastor. UEAVEKTOWM. Death has again visited our vil lage and claimed for its victim Mrs. Mary A igler, rclictof Reuben A iglcr. Mother Aigler was in her usual health and going aUiut her work on Saturday morning, some time in the forenoon she got a basin of water and went to her room. At noon her daughter, Mrs. Frank Beaver, with whom she had her home, called her to come to dinner, but did. not get a reply, whereupon she entered her room where she found her sitting on her rocking chair dead. The de ceased was a consistent member of the Lutheran church, her maiden name was Eisenhower. The funeral took place on Tuesday, her age was 71 years, 4 mo. and 10 days W. H. Coleman and wife visited their son at Jerseytown recently. . . . Charles hi. b reed who. had gone to Elkhart, Ind., about six weeks ago has again returned to his home. . . . Jefferson Kern has rased one of the old houses on the old Beaver farm East of town to the ground and has the rough wall completed for a new house J. S. KaufTinan, living several miles East ot town, has built a two-story addition to his house......... Our Supervisor is put ting a new stone crossing down be tween Mrs. Fisher's and Dr." L. E. Wolf.........V. F. Feese was in town the other day making a record of the tombstone inscriptions of our 1 . L.S..V. Ml f . . 1 cemetery which will form part ot j the Port's history in , tlie near1 'in- ture. . ' " , MAY 12. 1898. lomra.? Four Free Scholarships To be awarded by The Best Practical School in America. TO THE FOUR PERSONS Who secure the largest number of votes in the contest ex plained below. . Get your friends to staribtf for The . POST and secure a Free Scholarship- We have just concluded an ar rangement whereby we are enabled to offer each of four young persons a free scholarship in the celebrated Eastman Business College, Pough keepsic, New York, the New York Business Institute, I'ioth Street, Xew York City, or the National Correspondence Schools through which they give insti uction by mail. These instituions are known in every section of the world. Their graduates are thoroughly equipped for business pursuits, and are numlx'red by tens of thousands. They are found in every , city and in almost every county and village in the United States. .Tlie courses of study given are short, incxcnsive, practical and useful and a (lord a bctUr training for business than can be had in any other school. $1 10-Ix FKKKSriioi.AKMm-s-Sl 10 The kl lowing statement by Mr. Clement C. Gaines, President of the College, explains what the different scholarships arc and what their value is as prizes. !7 Fikst Pkizk A :. S in i.aiisiiip-Bcmiks, $2. Good for a term of twelve weeks personal instruction (at the College) in the ACADEMIC, BUSINESS, SI IORT-I I AN 1 ), TYPE-WRIT ING, TELEGRAPH and PEN MANSHIPdcKirtments, and 82 for complete Short-hand liooks. It the student prefer, Instruction bv Mail in Book-keeping and Short-hand of the same value will lie given. $:52 Ski ( in i 1 'in z k $02. A 30 Sriioi.AUsiiii'-BtMiKs, $2 Good for a complete course in Short-hand (with liooks ?2) including Principles, with practical work in Correspondence ami RcjMirting, in struction exclusively by mail; or jKTsonal instruction of the same value (limited to ten weeks) in any department of the College, with our Simplified Short-hand Instructor $2. $2" Thiud Pwzb $2o. A $23 Scholarship. Good course in Book-keeping without books) including both Single and double entry, principles and practical work, instruction by mail or personal instruction of the same value (limited to eight weeks) in any department of the College, without books. $16 Fourth Prize $16. A $15 SehoLARsiiiP-LtxsoN, Pa pers, $1. Good for a term of ten weeks, correspondence instruction, in Short hand, including lesson jmpers but no books ; or personal instruction of the some value (limited to five weeks) in any department of the College, without books. These prizes are easily obtained and the four young persons who make tlie most telling efforts and appeal to their friends for help will win them. I he rosr wants to add- 1,000 subscribers to its list within the next 4 months. To ac- iliah this' -end it- offers Uicienqdurage us w'th, your presence and ' scholarships to the four ladies or VOL 35. NO. 19. gentlemen who secure the greatest number ot votes in our Eastman College Contest which is Ktarted to-day and will close with the last issue of the POST for August, 1808. Every ballot cut from this pajier counts one vote. Certificates for votes acquired by new subscriptions and renewals with cash in advance will lie issued with ballot annexed, which must lie filled out and forwarded to lie counted No votes except those written on the printed ballots uut from the columns of this paper orthosc allow ed for subscription, renewals, job wori: and advertising will lie count ed. Kxtra copies ot the POST may be obtained at 3 cents jer copy. Votes Allowed for Surncrip TIONH. For every new suliKcription or re newal for a year accommnicd by $1.00 in cash one hundred votes will 1h given. For every sixnionthssubscription or renewal iaying.ri() cents fifty ("0 votes will lie given. For every dollar's worth of job work, legal advertising, business ad vertising or other printing brought to thin office, we will issue a ccrti fiititc, when work is paid for calling for 100 votes in tin- contest. Scholarship Coupor;. This Coumiii entitles to ONE VOTE in the Middleburgh POST'S contest for 4 Scholarships at Eastman Business College, Pough kecpsie, N. Y worth $110. Geo. W. Waoknsellkr, Proprietor. Musical College The Musical College 'tTt-! at Freeburg, Snyder Count v, Pa., situated in a charming valley, pure air ami romantic scenery combine to make it an ideal .-)wt. The 1, wild ing is admirably adapted to its pur pose, new facilities iK'ingaddcd troin time to time in accordance with the most advaucei I ideas, yet the charges are very low as the management de sires to put its opMtrtiiuitics within the reach of all. The teachers are specialists in their resjiective detri ments, none but the liest method.-, are used and the instruction is givcu individually. I lie students range from liegiuncrs who are just learning to run! music to the advanced work er in Harmony ami in composition. Summer term will begin Mondav, .Inlv IS, ISiiS. Catalogue tree- Address, Henry B. Moyer. Direc tor. ."-o-2t. Obituary of Phillip Spaid. As announced in last week's Post Philip Spaid died May 4, ISDN. He was liorn Oct 4 ISoo, hence aged 0 1 years and 7 months. He was married August l.", ISoS to Catherine Smith to w hom were born 2 sons and 5 daughters as detailed in last week's Post. All of them survive with 1 3 grandchildren. I le- was converted 1 1 years ago and became a member of the United Brethren Church of this place in which he remained faithful to life's close. The funreal took place on Saturday at which Revs. Romig cf Riehneld and Boughter of this place officiated. The K. L. C. E. of Witmer's U- nited Evangelical Church will hold s festival at the Aegneduct in Union township on Ascension day. Refresh ments of all kinds will be served at same time. A silk name quilt ot 300 names will be sold. Come end help the good work along. X ( l b n w Is . o- M u M . M Is. 1 t