SSO. W. wAQInllLuEai ; The fishermen were very plenty ful In Ascension day. Mrs. Theodore 'Walter has gone her home in Akron, O. . , Grant Yoder of Globe Mills is at "ettysburg this week. J. W. Nieta of Dundore was a iddleburg visitor last Friday." Vbner E. Walter was a weltioine ullorut this office last week. C. A. Wenrick of Verdilla was Middleburg visitor on Saturday. Mrs. Minerva Walter of Selins- Vrove was a caller at this office last cek. The marriage record and scholar- ii) couKn will be found lnsul lis weeK. The editor mado a flying trip last eck to Chester, Montgomery ami jamaster Counties. Middleburg was well represented t the 1 . O. S. of A. convention at 'eavertown on Saturday. V AmandusShamliach lost a bunch f kevs. The finder will confer nor by returning same to him. S. S. Bowersox of, Pennscreek ronned into town Saturday and d not forget the 1'ost. K. A. Hassinger of Paxtonville kas at Middleburg last week and hile licre dropiied in to see " the 'ost. I. F. Bilger sold the New Berlin heirs, last week, to C. AY . Smith of i roxclvillc, tliis county. We wish ulitor Smith abundant success in le editorial venture. Dr. Maraud Itothrock of Fremont list week txk Mrs. Thomas New mn of McKees Half Falls to the Iwlico Chirurgical Hospital, Philiv lnlua lor treatment. Irvin Bowersox, last week, went i) Philadelphia for examination and witment at Medio Chi. Hospital r eczema. He has returned home nd will take his treatment here, The State Editorial Association ill have their annual excursion nring the week June 27th. Phila, ill be made the headquarters, with fecial excursion to Washington, f ettysburg and Atlantic City. At the sale of the estate ofSainuel Juwen on Saturday, W. W. Wit- Vnmyer bought the old homestead r 51000: C. E. Stcininger bought fie peach orchard for $100 plus a .0 mortgage and A. H. Ulsh fught the tract hack of the town It f 26. Dr.W.O. Perkins of Boston, i 'ill spend the summer at , Selins rove and will give lessons in vocal pining and musical composition KiMiiningMonday.June 13. Studio I the opera house. For particulars t circulars apply to A. W. Potter, winsgrove. . , o-zu-im Hie Middleburg Band on Satur- y again reminded the people that rere was such an orgamiation. iey liad a number of the players toiade the band famous years ago. layed with their old-time gor and revived the pleasant 11.. ..a . coMections of the onoe famous band. M. L. Miller, the marble dealer Hehnsgrove, on Monday, took Vnlwtone to the Salem church in r-"s miwubuiu.' jib u a very uuby Inn. - U . i rt I V. Last week he took orders for (tones, 2 at Lewistown and one at uroy and placed one at the- tomb oiraon Jvrebs in Bamuel's Ueme- &nd one for Reuben Kaeito at ftiugeuemetery. '; ' n. . . . .. .... i A. smooth.' easv shave, genteel hair t or other tonsorial work, is al to obtained: at Soles' Barhef Ehori. (WittenmyeVa bufltf n$" cposite office.. "Go to Cole and yon f h msie ooTcisiwrMiytpg soap, nairou, and err-nm MTODLEBURGH, SNYDER CO.. P, M. Goettel of Sirabury, the photographer, has erected his tent on the lot adjoining the Post print ing house, it took mm , only an hour to put up the tent . aud .luive everything ready to take a picture. r .t l"t ..J? aI... ie men lurueu ms camera ou me OHT building and made his first picture from that He will remain here all week to take photographs. A party from near Oriental bought grain separator over in Union county and while they were bring ing it across the hills the mnehiue went down over a deep embankment near John Gilbert's in franklin twp, ou Saturday morning, 14th hurt, The MiiKTvisor, with a lot of hands, took out the thresher and no doubt the township must pay for the dam ages on account of not having the road in good condition. We sincerely regret, to lost; so valuable a citizen us Wm. Arlogast, le having sold his hotel to D. K. Haas. Mr. ArUignst will give mssessioii on June 18. Mr. Ar- bogast is an honest, upright citizen, a landlord who always strictly re gards the reins of his business aud being jovial, but quiet und unassum ing. he is a gentleman whom any one is clad to meet. Mr. A. docs not know what lie will now einbnrk in, but wherever he may choose to go, we bespeak for bun an abundant success. The "Post" Holds the Plum. We would like to know if there ivnv newspaper published any where in Pennsylvania, outside of the Middleburgh Post, or if there another one published in the United Stales, or Spain or anywhere else in the world, or ujon any of the planets that was held back by a by a jMistmastcr because of 47 cents postage remaining unpaid on a pre ceding issue. If no one rises up to claim a share in this honor, and we know there will not, the Post will laim the distinction of Ix-ing the only paper published upon the face of the gloln.' (including Spain) or upon any of the planet that lias been destined for such a remarkable distinction. Where St. Louis Leads. It llaiheay itl!on Cluimtn to be the lMrgcd in the II orhl. Among the monster railway sta tions of the world that of St. Louis is claimed to be the largest. It has an area of 424,200 feet, 31 tracks and 24 roads running into it. Its capacity is almost double that of the Boston and Maine station at Boston, the second largest in the world. Two hundred and sixty trains pass in and out of the Union station . a fit very day, 130 each way. iney average 100 passengers to a train. This means Umt a total of 26,000 pas sengers pass through that station ev ery day. Imagine the fourth largest city in the state-Springfield-turned loose in a day aud coming toot. Loui. Taking the 1 daily average of 26,000 passengers as the basis of thif calculation, 780,000 travelers pass through the Union station month, which is more than the en- tup population of West Virginia. The yearly verage Is ,360,OOO, and this sum is eoualtd the combin ed population of. New York and Illinois. . : COURT HOUES CHIPS. , , Will ' The last will and testament of iJenlatnih W; 'HttmineKhte -of Fwnklia: twp.1, Vas probated on Sat urday;' ThlJ rt3ow; Joaephii C, and a son, John ' Albert; Hummtl, an executors. iue -wiuow ana &h children m CtU' Susquehanna University; ; skunsqbovb.pa. COMMEXCEMEXT 1S9S. The exercises of Commencement week will take -place in the follow ing order. ' Sunday, Juxe 12th. ' 10:P0 A. M. Baccalaureate Ser mon by Rev. J. M. Anspacli, D. I)., of Williamsport, Pu. 7:30 P. M. Address to Y. M. C. A. by Rev. John Weidley, A. M.. of Pittsburg, Pa. Monday, JrxK 13th. 0:00 A. M. Examination of the Class completed. Tudsday, Junk 14th. 10:30 A. M. Graduating Ex ercises of the Theological Depart ment. Address to the Theological Class by Rev. I. P. Zimmerman, A. M., of Sharpsburg, Pa. 7:30 P. M. Address to the Alumni of the Theological lVpartnicut by liev. C. B. King of Pittsburg, Pa.' D:0g P. M. Philo Reception in he Opera House. 0:00 P. M. Clio Ikuiquct. Wkpnkhday, June 15 th. 0:00 A.M. Business Meeting of the Collegiate Aluinui. 10:30 A. M. Annual Junior Or atorical Contest. 12:30 P. M. Annual Banquet of Collegiate Alumni. 2:30 P. M. Entertainment by Students ou the CampusClass Day. 7:30 P. M. Address to Aluinui of Collegiate Department by llev. L. 1 . Snyder of Orrstown, l a. Thuusday, June KJth. 10 A. M. Commencement. Summeu Vacation. Aug. 31, Wednesday. Exmnina- tion for Admission. Sept. 1, Thursday. First" term op-US at 0:00 A. M. Memorial Day Program. At a regular meeting of dipt. I. W. Ryan Post No. K4 Dept. of Pciina. (i. A. R., the ftJIowing- re- solutions on Memorial Iiy program were atlopted: Post meet at Post Kooin at 8 o'clm-k A. M.. Muv 30, 1898 ml pRH-eetl to Centreville where services will be held at 0:30 A U. M t at l'ost Kooiu at 1 o'clock P. M. ami proceed to Paxtonville. .Sit- vices at I v. M. r rtim tuere go to Hassinger's church. Services at 3:30 P. M. Post assemble at Post Room at 5 o'clock P. M. Services at Middleburg at 6 P. M. sharp. Sabbath school, societies and all civic organizations are cordially, in vited to attend and assist in the ser vices. Orators for the occasion are engaged. Camp 515 P. O. S. of A.of Mid dleburg will decorate the graves at Meiser t 9 o'clock A. M.' ami will participate with Post in morn ing and evening services ' ' Memorial sermon will be preach ed by Rev. D. E. McLain in Luth eran church, Middleburg, Pa. May 29, at 7:30 P. M. All are cordially invited. ' tf." . W. R. Jones, Adj't. Mot Salem, Snyder County. There has been some talk to the ef fect that some of the land in the vicinity of Salem Penn two..--this county, beloazed to the Joseph Ball tracts of which there is considerable talk in certain Quarters at present, this we are glad to be able to ' state is not correct, as" the Salem ' in question, was in Chester Co about 18W,-' whleh tune .our.' county beWd toKorthumbei'land county, and coMeqacntlr could f not, have heen put f Cbetter amnty t -that dte a x;rnmberiand county v PA, THURSDAY, Jacob J. Shelly Dead. The Late Foreman of the "Post" Closes a Brief, but Industrious Life. On Monday ihoming at 20 minutes past 3 o'clock, Jacob J. Shelly, the late foreman of the Mid dleburgh Poht, paused from life to eternity. He was Ihh-ii April 4, 1 875, hence, was 23 years, one month and 10 day old. His life was short, but it was u useful one and one spent in industry and faith fulness. In January 1880. he en tered the printing office of ihe AYim Item of this place. He finished his trade and continued in the service of that paper until July 15, 1805 when the editor of the Post tender ed to him the position of foreman of thisolliee. lie ncccptcd the position and filled it with unHinehiiig devo tion until Jan. 25, 1808 when at the close of his days' kit Kir, he was seized with his first hemorrhage. It was a most unwelcome thought to miss a day's work, but alas! it was not xsillc for him to avoid it. He remained at home for two weeks. Meanwhile the Post was moved into the new and commodious build ing it now iMvupics. Prom the time the new building was contemplated, Ins lushest ambition was to work in tlie )ew building. He could not resist the temptation aud returned to work, but the ravages of gallop ing consumption had gotten such a iDwerful hold iiwn his system, that he was compelled to yield to its mjuidac after 3 days' work and never after was able to return to tliw work he loved so much. In Fcli ruarv 1N!M he was converted in the U. B. church of this place and re mained faithful to the time lie drew his last lireath when prayers to his (rod were Umiii his dying lips. As ns emplover, we ran truthfully siv that we never cxmvt to get u more faithful employee. Ilisu("eiing is nded mid he 1 as entered upon a life eternal where miilerings never eoine. The funeral obsetiiies took- place ur 1 i .1 ou vr cunestiay inoniing ai i-ieven o'ehK'k. Rev. S. II. Boughter, his iistor,prtiu'hwl in English and Rev. O. Ii. Rornig of Kiciitield, in Ger man, lle will liearws selected were A. Snyder, Ivlitor of the AW w; Alliert Smith, Flitor of the ElizalM'thvilleuvio; A. M. Annual, Editor of tae AdaiuiJairg Jlerfild ; and the lKtor of the lWr, three of whom wert his empWers. His life was briefr bat it was useful and well-spcut. 1 lie to his ashes. On account of Mr. Smith's in ability to be hcrtv F. W.Spcchtwas .substituted as pall bcurer. Eagle Motel Changed Hands. Last week I). K. Haas of Shainoktn taught from Win. S. Arlxxrst thfl Ertirle Hotel orooeKv in bwincford near the Middleburg r e .1.. depot. We request to lose Land lord Arbogast as he is a citizen we are always proud of. On the other hand, the, time-honored liostelry will . w . - . . . ... lose none of its popularity with D, K. Haas as nropietor. He is well known in Snyder county and bespeak for him a liberal patronage. KREAMER. Jackson '. Miller - and . family of Paxinos were visiting relatives at this place over Sunday...... Miss Ida I lelds was home over Sunday. . . N. P. Hummel and Galen Kramer were .down to the aoqueduct on Ascension day. ........ Geo. Schoch of Selinsgrove was in town' on Sat urday transacting business , Quite a number of children .in this vicinity have- the :whooiu,; cough ...:..Ralph MitchelLind.eorge Gilbertof Pszino were? home-overldav-morninsr led some to the belief Subday.LJlLMagVtf J in k new buyi . .vti i. MAY 26, 1898. Assessors' Pay. ' The following statement will show the wwt of making military enroll ment and Spring assessment in Sny der County : IMNTKHTN. Adams Township, Ikaver " lkaver West " Centre " Chapman " Franklin " Jackson " 1 Middleburg Bom. Middlecrcck twp., Monroe " Penn " Perry " Perry Wast " Selinsgrovc Bom., Spring twp., Union " Washington twp., 10 02 27 22 30 57 20 27 22 07 20 81 25 SO 20 00 23 80 33 CO 32 05 32 01 21 20 33 11 2s :;o 31 00 38 71 Total 470 lti P. O. S ot A. Convention- The annual county convention of the men Jmts of the order of the Patriotic Soiisof America was held at IVavertown on Siturday. A juirade consisting of iuciuIhts of the order, the Middleburg and Troxel ville Bands and quite a numlwr of children dress il in Uni'Ie Sam's costumes and a goat led by Isaac Beaver. There were 25 memlKTs in attendance from Millniont. A. J. dilhimi, Esi., of Seranton, delivor eil a masterly address. In the even ing, Prof. F. (.'. Bowersox, the ili.t triet president, delivered an address More the convention. Miss Jesta Frcyinan ol' this place sang a song "lhe Heroes ot the Maine." The next convent mn will lie held atShaiuokin Dam. Win. A. Mover ofS-linsgrove w:ts eudorsel for Dis trict President. Trial List June Term. The following ses will come up fi-r trial at the June term of court: J.C. W. Bassler vs. Wm. H. Ilcim. Dr. II. M. Nipple vs. IVavertown Mutual Fire Insurance. David R. Rotlm-k vs. The Key stone Mutual Benefit Association, Allentown. I. L. Hottensteiii, et al, "s. Cyrus David 1 Iottenstein. Claudes I lower vs. The Union di. To School Directors. The scchh1 semi-annuul meeting of tlie Snyder Countv Directors' As- Mociatioii will lie held in Middleburg ou Tuesday, June 7, 1808, Ixginn- mg ltromptly at one o clock 1', M, An elalwratc program is in course of preparation by the committee. "All directors and ex-director are. earn estly urged to be present. faithfully yours, W. F. Sakpkiw, Ree. Sec'y. Card of Thanks I wish to return our thanks to the good people of Middleburgh and Swineford for the kindness shown us during the sickness, death and burial ot my brother. William P. Shelly. Lust Thursday, Ascension day, May 19th, it was 118 " year since the Dark Day in ; New England. The day last Thursday continued dark until half past eight o'clock during which period no one could read ordinary print without a candle. In 1780, it was dark on May 19th, The continued darkness last. Thurs- might be a repetltioil .,of Ithfday 118 yea.bjovV'i..; VOL. 35. NO. 21. SELINSGROVK L. R. Hummel, late postmaster, was liurietl on Sunday afternoon by the Masonic r ratermty. H e was aged over 73 vears. A numlier wcr'i present from XorthunilK-rlund and some from Middleburgh, about 50 were in attendance The shoe factory started some of their machines last week Dr. Anna Kugler, u missionary from (iiintKr, India, delivered an address in Trinity Lutheran church on Sunday evening on Zenana work in India Our home base ball team was at Millersburg on Saturday last playing the home team there, score S'linsgrovc 3, Millersburg O Fred (Juudruni, one of our aged citizens, fell from a shanty roof on Friday last, dislocating his shoulder blade and breaking one ot his limbs at the thigh. It is feared that on account of his age it might P'ovo fatal Dr. W. II. Ills. wiw ordered to report for duty as a surgeon in the navy, having receiv ed his commission alniut week ago Amnion Kemplcr who en listed in the I Oth regiment National guards is with them ou the way to Manilla to assist Comodore Dewey in holding the Phillipiues B. Meade Wugensellcr spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents The students raised a (lag on Selins grove hall where it will float in the breeze Don't hear of any 5? 1.50 wheat ulxxit lure now V ic- port was received here on Saturday last that (!eo. C. Wagenseller was upjNMiittil post master hunt. UNION TWP. (mi. M. llouser and wile were visiting Jru'iKlsat llerndon on !?at- urdav lleiirv Fidtzol'Strouli- owu was calling on his inanv friends here over Sundav Miss jottio Spanglcr is on the sick list . .D. d. itmcr is budding an ulditioii to his house A. W. 'otter ismakiiij; inanv improvcnieiits on his farm ticker and Wal- mru are getting a new grain separa tor this summer V horse !- ungiug tw D. L. Neitz was bitten bv a mad dog on the public road and in nineteen days he was raving mad and killed himself It would Hi u g(Hd idea to publish the names and addresses of all the Spanish yniputhizers we have in Snyder county, it might do good tor them. Mease hand in your names 'anner Dundore wascxiicrimeiiting to raist w heat and rye in the same field but sees already tlint it will not bold out so he has closed a con tract with Spiirc Sechrist to graft wheat on all the rye stalks it it takes all summer. WEST BEAVER. Emanuel Knepp has a force ot men at work tearing down his old barn and putting up a new one .in its place Chas. Smith has broken ground for the building of a new house this summer. . . .Miss h yetta Libbie and Edward Hughes spent a few days irr Mitllin county last week visiting JFriends and relatives Fisher aud Wagner (Supervisors) . have been busy for the past week in repairing the roads. They expect to have the public roads in w est Beavei almost like a floor, so says Joe. .. .Banks Knepp and family spent Sunday with W. H. Knepp . 1. Miller ot Alaitianu speni Sunday at Mrs. J. . II. Herbster's ......Mr. Gill and wife were bap- tiacd on last Sunday by v liev. John Shellenberger The Spaniards claim they can whip four Americans, i 1 .t l w, lei vneir wnoie army wme w Beaver and we can do them up in twenty four hours, aud not halt . try .Our old veteran Levi lreaster never forgets 144 neighbors wheu lp erapi U. at, Us house, t. .b .Q e- iu ,,o a ill 0 it & . in ItK. ( 7 .. .... TTT