8orl.r Co. U- Perm Telephone 2To. 32. ff0 vr. WAOBNB.ELLEE. f.dltor b Interesting Items. t.u .n Bnef Paragraphs for Our Keaoers. L.ui.1 l-l. I ! LnMiuni m Mora ml . " Dr. J. W. Orwig spent Tuesday Xothumlierlaiid. MiISifiith visited friends town on Monday night Editor J. A. Lumlurd aud wife re visitors in town uns wee. i ..k., sutler and wife visited fends at Xothumlwrland last week. t n IT.irtimmofCcntreville was Middieburg visitor on Saturday. frc H. A. lYibiehausof Phila., L come to Miltiinburg to spend the ninier. Ti. Herman of Dalmatia ught theXew lSerlin Xetn plant $140. E W. Snvder, the hustling iiwur Lilian of Selinsgrovc was in town Monday. The return of troops to Spain is lite in keeping. 1 hat wholeeoun- ,' is going liack. n nmmnt ot the crcat drought L, on,l iut!itMa will bo an execed- r ;ly short crop. In l.uildinir another navy, omn 11 he in a position to licgin at the (torn and work up. H. I Koinig of Adnmsburg is one the carpenters at Attorney James oases new ohtce. .1. C. Stuck, Geo. A. Fisher, 11. Felker of McCiure rode their vclcs to town Sunday. Mr. Mcnsch and bride of near itliiiihurg visited his sister, J I if. E. I'awlingon Sunday. The Sunday school at Gnibbs iiireli will hold their tuinual picnic Saturday, August Gtli. About 50 cvelers from Shamokin, inhery ami elsewhere dined at the ashmgtoii House Sunday. Med (liuidruin, at Sclinsgrove is times in a precarious condition, tiering from a fractured hip. liev. .1. A. L. llomig gave a ster ptican entertainment in the court use Monday and Tuesday nights, Ou Sunday Rev. John Yodcr and sifter, Born, drove to Salem icre he preached an interesting (num. The Miildleburg Camping Club 11 embark for lied Bridge grove 1 hursilay ot tins week for au ting. W. A. .Nairn of Centrcville is hug goods at and below cost in iler to close out business. Call for renins. 7-28-4t, ihe Snyder County Teachers' Kitute will open in this place. mday Dec 5, 189S to eoutinue k' week. Albert Sehuee imrchased a farm Fremont from H. M. Nipple, the "i formerly lieloiieiuir to his father pobSchnee. for theiwst nine weeks verv lu rain has fallen in this section, m consequence vegetation ering greatly. is V. V. Auraud of Adamsburg has me the foreman of the Herndon f r I le moved his household goods Mie latter place on Monday. Should Wntson previously meet juara's squadron it would nmlmhlv dt iu the Sjnnish Minister of nne having still more of a Binc- Mrs. Gross and two children' - of rf Ucrhn spent several days -with i " uuciw anu auni, airs. AliredSchnnli nnrl vifi. Al., past week. . MIDDLEBUKQH, SNYDER CO., PA., THURSDAY, Couutv Ham wauled at Witteu- myer's store. Miss EvaSeebold ofSunbury is visiting in town. Wm. lloutz is erecting a new and landsome residence in Franklin. Morris Erdley will offer his farm in Franklin twp. for sale some time in August. The Statement of the first Nation al Hank of this place will be found in this issue. lleno Walter, wife and child of r near Mifllinburg visited Mrs. K C. Aurand and Amanda Wittenmever over Sunday. Dr. A. J. Her mail has removed hisofliee toRooniNo. 4 in the bank Buildiug where he will lie pleased to meet all his patients. Attorney II. K. Miller, Druggist II. Ulsh and Dentist A. C. Spangler of Sclinsgrove were bi- yclists iu town Sunday. Miss Flora Kerwin, a teacher of Baltimore, and her two little nieces are spending their summer vacation at S. B. Spitler's in Franklin. Bihlk Found: A bible was found. The owner .can have the same by calling at the Central Hotel, proving property and paying tor this notice. Senator E. M. Hummel of Sclins grove and Business Manager llousel of the licwisburg Saturday News were Middleburg visitors iuesday afternoon. ' D. (1. Garnian, of Holler, has contracted to build the new school house at Meiscrville, anil hasahvady arranged for the lumber at Jno. D. Bogar's mills. l'erry Aurand found a turtle on his farm in Middlecreek twp. that Itears the initials of Harry Jioycr ISol and Mr. Aurand's in 1S72. Mr. Aurand says the turtle looks as though it (Sudd live for "20 years more. Ira C. Schoch of Sclinsgrove spent Tuesday in Middleburg mak ing historical and genealogical re searches preparatory to publishing a Schoch family history. The Schoch re-union will lie held Aug. 21, at Kre4iner. The Ihij-s in their eager desire to carry out the bicycle ordinance have hunted up ull tlie cow 1m !1s in the town and put them on their bicycles until the "cattle" business is a bigger nuisance than any violation of the ordinance. Mr. and Mrs. G. li. Hendricks and daughter, Miss Carrie, returned last Friday from l'hil-idelpliia, where the latter, who has been in foiling health for the past few months, un derwent treatment at the hands of a specialist. Selhwgrorc lime. A smooth, easy shave, genteel hair cut, or other tonsorial work, is al ways obtained at Soles' BarlwrShop, in Wittenmyer's building, opposite Post office. Go to Soles and you will make no mistake, shaving soap, face cream, hair oil and egg-shampoo for sale A. K. Solus. Lost week a fishing party consist ing of II. D. Stahlnecker, Charles Rousli, Fiank b. Kiegle, b. U. Moy er, John and Aaron Stahlnecker, Cnrlion Sccbold and James Erdley went down to the aqueduct. We understand they caught a few fish, but the number they failed to report. Last Thursday night the large curtaint at the north end of the din ing room of Senator Hummcl's res idence, were ignited from the heat of a lamp standing upon a table near them. Airs. Hummel discovered the flames and gave the alarm. The blaze was extinguished by tearing the hangings, from their fastenings and throwing them out of the Iiouse. The only damage resulting was to curtains and the wood work to which they were hung.--Selinsgrovt limes. Geo. II. Smull and wifeof llebers burg, Centrt County, spent Tuesday night in town. Grand Reduction Sale at Ulrieli &Osniun's, Selinsgrovc, Saturday, Aug. 6th. Special Wgaius in oil our goods. Now is the time to buy cheap. Don't forget the time and place. 7-28-2L . Kcv. Dr. A. K. Goble, of. New Berlin, was in this place Monday morning for a short time. He is, as ever, enthusiastic fortheconslruction of the trolley line from licwisburg to New Berlin via Mitllinburg, and rightly so, Ixrause it would lie u grand thing for all the coplc along said line and even lcvoiiditin differ ent directions.- MjjUnlmnj IrUgroph. Iast Friday we received a pleasant call from our friend, . L. Gretz inger, the hustling registrar and business manager of Bucknell Un iversity, lie bail Ixxmi over to Ml. Pleasant Mills looking up students, and we Indieve, with some success. Mr. Gretzinget- bits an excellent re cord in manuring the business end of our neigl.lioring collegiate institu tion. Ba-KXKM. U.MVKUsnv, John Howttrd Harris, President. Col lege, leading to degrees of Art and Scieneo. Academy, a preparatory school lor young men and boys. In stitute a refined hoarding school for young ladies. School ot Music, with graduating course. For catalogue, address the Registrar, Wm. C. GuKTZixuKii, 7-14 It. licwisburg, Pa. W. A. Arbogiist, the retiring propictor of the Ivigle ll)tel,Svinc i'ord, luts leased the Jacob's Ib Miseat Milllintown. Mr. Nixon of the Jacob's House is going to Ncwjvoi t in a few days when Mr. Arlnigast will g'.'t jmisscss' jii of the J.icob's House. Mr. A rbournst is a valuable citizen and a good lmtil man. We regret to lose him, but Milllintown is glad to welcome him back. hew J. A. li. koin'tr, the I'A'an- gelistof Bcutou I larlMir, Mich., with his wife ami two children, are visit ing Geo. H. Steiningor's and John Ucnninger's this week. On Sunday evening the liev. preached a very interesting and able sermon front the liook of Job on "Character." He is a native ot Miydcr county, ins father being lloswcll 11. lioinig who resided west of Middleburg 'alout 25 years ago. Hev. Komig was a missionary to Honolulu. The Lutheran lie-union will be held at Island Park, Aug. 4lh. Among the speakers will le Rev. II. C. Ilolloway, D. 1)., Bellefonte; Rev. W. E. Fischer, Shamokin, Pa.; liev. F. W. E. Pesclmn, D. D., Grecnsburg, Pa.; li(!V. G. W. End ers, D. D., York, Pa.; Rev. J. M. Steck, D. D., l'ottsgrove, Pa.; Rev. J. II. Barb, Selinsgrovc, Pa.; Hon. G. L. Wellington, Cumberland, Md.; and Chas.1). Fry,Mittlinville, Pa. Dr. W. O. Perkins of Boston will In; musical director and Prof. C. A. Keely of Sclinsgrove will Ixj pianist. - On Saturday night our old friend, Henry Eyer Gaugler, came near los- iuir his little home by fire. He was just in the act of reading his bible be fore retiring for the night, when by some means or other the lamp fell to the floor, was broken and the oil began to burn. Mr. S. 'P. Burns ar rived on the scene and tried to smoth er the flame with a pillow, while at the same time Henry was causing the oil to spread and burn more fiercely by throwing on water.' Chauncey A. Keeley passing that way, saw the blaze and ran into the room and as sisted to outen the fire by means of a piece of carpet.-' Had this relief not come to Henry's aid there is not much doubt but that the house would luvc burned down while he himself would most likely have been seriously, it not fatally, burned. Inbune. .; i Fire at Northumberland. The Northumberland correspond ent to the Sunbury t?m Monday of this week says : Alxuit 4 o'chx-k Monday morning a fire alarm was sounded by the whistles ut VanAlleu's iron works which aroused our people, when it was found that a lire was burning in Colt't store room, occupied by Harry 11. liarter as a general store. Ihe tire company was quickly ut work and played a steady stream on Un building. The smoke was so dense that it was iniMssillo to tell at which part of the building the fire was, so that the contents of the room was saturated with water. The fire was the result of a robU'ry. The window iu the rear of the store had Ix'cn ptied open and muslins, shoes and other goods were found iu an ad joining yard and in rear of lot and it is thought the robbers carelessly threw matches and fired the build ing which frightened them away lx forc they could carry away all of the booty. The fire was first dis covered by John E. ('oil, who gave the alarm. The building is owned by John T. Colt and with the loss of shelving and counters the loss will Ixialxml $700, fully insured. The stock of Mr. Harlerwas insur ed for $2000 which will cover his loss. Mr. liarter will cx-ciipy the room next to Fisher's Imrbcr shop until the former room can Ik- repair ed for his occupancy. The p.ompt arrival of the Hire laddies is greatly appreciated by the assured. EPIDEMIC OF TYPHOID. ( );;r neighlxiring town of Milllin biirg has an epidemic of typhoid lever. There are from twelve to fifteen cases and one death lias oc curred a vouug woman named Young. There arc aNo a great many cases of the same disease in the country around thetown. The epi demic is a mystery. The water si-; p!y ol the town is one of the best in llie country and the sanitary condi tion of the town is said to lie good. The fact that the epidemic is not confined to the towndispeislhc idea that it is due to the water or to un sanitary eonditiwiis. illi Slmi'l "'. Old Style Celebration The U. B. Sunday School ol Middlchurgh and Hummcl's School will hold a Celebration and Festival on Saturday August (i, at Howell's (J rove, 1 mile east of Middleburg. This is to Ixmi union celebration. All ave cordially invited to take part therein, addresses will Ik; made by Rev. List of Baltimore M. D.and liev. S. B. Boughter of this place and F. C. Bowersox will make the afternoon address. TlioMiddleburg Band will be asked to furnish the music for theoeccassion. The table is to bo free to all. There will be swings provided lor the children. The Festival will Ixj held in the afternoon aud evening for the amuse ment of the young and old. Come one come and all spend a pleasant day in the grove. In Vacation Time. , Vacation is the season of . "eat, sleep and read," the time when the business man removes himself from the caresof routineoflice, reads, turns his attention to home comforts and home, and makes un his mind that he wants this or that; long before he buys it, because he has then the time in which toconsider it. The asser tion can be safely made that one-half 1 ... .1 oi uic goous piircJiaseu, ixaween tne first of September and the firs't of December, have been bouirht in the mind of tiie purchaser, during, July ana August, even through ho htni selfniay no JwY9f7tnat he had. mvblimtarily made the decision. 0hfoAhrdmnt. i 1 :. ; ', J0 I. , !.i i 'H -It ? '1 JULY 28. 1898. OOURT HOUSE CHIPS. DwhIs Knlrred lor Kcrord. John H. Wise and wife to John W. Nietz, Frame Dwellinsr House and one acre lot in Union twp. for one Dollar. I.oIKtn UrnnlfHl. In Estate ot Sabilla Noll, late of Chapman twp. to Jacob Noll. M'lllt I'rolmtFri. The last will and testament of Daniel Beaver of Monroe twp. was probated July l'.lth. The widow and children arc named as heirs. Jere miah Beaver w the executor. The last will and testament of Elizalx'th Walter, late of Centrc ville, was probated Monday. Uriah Weirich of Centrevillethe is Execut or. Mnrrtnicc l.lraUMtD. f Win. S. lioonie, Troxelville. Mary M. Kline. McCiure. Joseph I. Ilcimbach, Washington. Sal lie M. Hendricks, " f Arthur (!. Kaullmau Shamokin, Maggie E. Hummel, " f Harry II. Musscr, ficwistown. Viola N. Lawson, Wagner. How tho Costs Will be Divided In the event of a new inter-county bridge Ix-iuu; built at Lewisbnrg under the provision of the law en acted by the last legislature. No. thumbcrland county will have to pay alxiut four-fifths of the bill. If there is a big steal of say $10,000 in let ting the contract. Northumlx'rland county taxpayers will contribute $S,0')0 and Union county $2,000. Iu the distribution oi the swag there is no doubt but our county will get its full proportion. Milton Stand unl. Ten Cents Additional. The matter of procuring a mar riage license will be attended with more expense than formerly on ac count of stampduty. We understand tiiat each marriage license granted must have a tcn-cciil stamp attached under the new law. 1 f one of the ap plicants Ik- under a legal age an ad ditional ten-cent stamp will be rc iuircd, and should Ixtth applicants lx! under age two additional stamps will be required. Dr. Carrol Rotbrock. Dr. Cam d Uothrock, a prominent dentist, died at Met 'lure, this county, last Friday night, aged about fit! years. He was buried at McAU listerville at ten o'clock on Monday. He visited McCluro professionally for a mouth or two at a time. His home was at MeAllistervillc. He was a brother of Dr. Roswcll lioth nx'k, late of McCiure. KREAMER. Frank Thomas and Michael Erd ley tKik a car load of cattle to New ark, N. J. last week .... Mrs. Ijcvi Erdley and Mrs. P. Iu Row were in Selinsgrovc last Saturday. , . .A. C. Smith has erected a new barn on the rear end of his lot. . . .Misses Ida Fields and Emma Moycr were visiting friends in Mazeppa over Sunday .... Fisher Walter, Grayer Smith, - WeUie Heintzclman and Chas. Herman rode to Selinsgrovc on their wheels on Saturday and wit nessed the raising ofOld Glory. . . . John Dcitrich is riding anew "lioyal Flush". . . .There was a wreck be low town on Monday evening. A freight broke in two and one end ran into the other, derailing four cars. Fortunately no one was injured. . . . Quite a number of cyclists passed through here on Sunday S. A. App and wife, of Sclinsgrove, were visiting in town on Sunday evening . . . Thompson Hilbish and family of Sclinsgrove spent Sunday with friend i here. . , . VOL. 35. NO. 29. BANK STATEMENT. Konort or tlip Condition of llio First National Itankof MlilitlitlmrKli. ill Mlililli'lmrKll. In the Siuih ii( IVmiH.vl wila, ill t lie cIumu oi Imaluttw July 14, Ihvh: RESOURCES. 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Cailliiltiickpalilln IAil.1n11l.1111 SlIlllllH Kllllll JU.IWII.IM I'nillvlilril pinnis, Ii'ms I'xpi'iiscH ami taxi'H paid l,:no.w; National II. ink Holes uiitNtiuullii l:I.Ton.ni Dim tootlirr Nallonal Imnk.H. ltl.riW,m DIvlili'iitM inipuld Tun mi Dim to smii' lliinkH and llaiikoCH V7VZ! Individual drMI huIiJim-I toi'1111'k 1T,VU.N'I Ili'lnandi'fitllUati'sot di'- 4,ai:itn t'"lt JM.l:i5.iil Noti'aanil Hills ivdlsHUinti'il TOT A I :1'.I,-J75-W STATU OK I'KSNSYI.V ANIA.t SSVDKKCOirNTY.Hs: f I.. I. N. TltOMrsoN, .Ir., CiiHlilcrot I lie hImivh naini'd liaiik.d'isoliMiinly swear that tlni ahovit Hiaii'ini'iit Islnmtu tint bint ut my knowledge uiid belief. J. N. TIIOMI'SON, Jr.,(-iwhler. SiiliHorllied nml sworn to betoi u iiiu I Ida iird day ot July Mis. .1.(1. WEISKH, Notary 1'uMlc. CoiiKKirr Alltsl : A. KHKKHKK, i. ALKKKI) SCIIOCir. W.V.WriTKN.MYi:U. Dlrrolnrs, How it Worked at Blooms burg. It is said that when the lllooms burjjas.ses"orswert)at wnrk eiitiiiiera tin tlii! school children the parcnt.i of many of llitni made fidse returns as toae, etc., to enable them to keep their children tit work iu the factories. The return made was 2t 10 short ol the actual number. Now the school board discovers that the state appropriation, which is appor tioned upon the number of children ol school aov, has been cut ijNOi). Au extra hall mill has been added tilhelevy i 11 order to keep the schools open. l'l,KI-:Tti:i(. Rev. Driickcuiuillcr preached his second serinoii last Siinday since his return Ironi his vacation. He made the happy aunouneeiiieiit that the. salary of $."00 was nearly all paid aud the small balance due is also provided. He communed a cateche tical class alter service on Sunday. . Mrs. 15. W. UoiulH'ieroflOli.alx'th ville and her sister, Mrs. Kvans of l'hi la., are the guests of Mrs. Ed ward I Sassier A happy party consisting of l'rof. ISoyer, 1'. 15. Moycrand wife, three daughters and Miss Kline of Allcntown attended the pic-nie in Paige's grove last Sat urday. The young Indies had their mandolin and rendered acceptable music for the large and appreciative audience, assisted by tliethreelJailey brothers who played on instruments of their own make. They enjoved the sumptuous dinner prepared bv Mrs. W. H. Swartz l'rof. Wnl. Moyer, President of the Snyder Co. Choir Convention, wi'.s honored by church choir publication house of Chicago by having his picture and biography inserted intheissuo which will be issued at the choir convention to be held August 20 Mrs. Ed ward llassler and her son, J. C. Y. Bossier, attended the funeral of Mis. Giuidrum who died at l'hila., aged 88 years and 4 months. She was born at Selinsgrovc, married Geo. Gundrum who died 40 years ago and Is interred at Sclinsgrove. She wafl the last of the family of six brothers and four sisters Mr. Hendry and P. II. Knight, Esq., of Fashmyers, Florida, are here Ut Visit Mrs. Hendry who also w as here to visit iriends, but she was' stricken with serious illness and is now at the home of I. ft. ltoiniy at Knntz I near her birthplace. r