5 ft !'! tfcllWIMI llMlllll KK7E21 AtoolutalyPur ItcriM mm mn .. l vow. The Middleburgh Post. l'nWi)io1 evorv Thursday. Geo. W. Waoensetler, - Editor and Proprietor Subscription iff 1.50 per year. , Fried mush is all the go.. ....Our schools opened on Monday.' Jerome Erdley is Aching the Grammar school and Hoyt Graybill the Pri mary school Ed. Harner and Wm. Howell came home trora the lumber woods to open their schools. Ed. istcachingGift's school and Wil liam U teaching iu Adams township Ira Attig of Glen Union visit ed his parents recently Abe Howersox and wife of Millmont vis ited Isaiah Bowersox's last week Levi Attip from Iowa visited his brother II. II. Attig last week . . . .Harry Howell went lack to his work in Lycoming county last week, having lieen called home on account of his sick child. . . .Aaron Howell's , from Fremont were here last week to attend convention .... Orrin Lit tle and family and Mrs. Fred.Sham Uiclier and son of Forkesvllle, Sul livan county '.sited frie.ids here last week Ralph Gift made a flying trip to Shamokin last week. ...U. (!. liowcrsox, Howard KhnmhachV and Isaiali IVjwersox's attended wm ni.rw! tor cents per I'rii- :ni.T:ifi1"l ineHWiiv) for lint mser ilnii aii'l Hi orii'H jHTiim-tor every milim-quonl Insertion HrVtntb iiMirc. vulMthnl.trrt ; Mtuary pntrt-f, tritmtrt 7 rrmrel. iff., thrrr emlM a line. repuelYoaitioket. (.iivi'rnnr-( i!. W. A. Nlnue. l.ti'iif. (iov. -i"ii. .1. 1S. liohln. Mit. 1 tit . Allalr-t i-n. J. W. Lutta. Superior .Illiltfe-W. W. Cutter, C0ii,'rvit at l.:ir'P Hon. . A. (Irmv. S. A. DuviMiport. fon-ri'S. ll'U). T. M. 5Won. Assembly lr. A. M. Hiiillli. AHKOVllltK .IUI,J . T.Ol-llltKTlltlU'. Coinity hiii veyor- ti. A. liiitdurf. Thursday. Oct, !, 189S. lil.'U inn. ! on imi'l !n mlvanee when sent out tlieronnty.) tni inuFDTISIND. mi trmii-iit iwiv rt:-t'i.mt not otueiwiw? i Judge Sjuiinsi'll's funeral at Centre- nirnelii! lor uir "e . lnrred at thr rule ot ll u.....1... A f 1 !.,.. vine on oiiiuuiy .... i't. v. iwim Win. Unifier and C. A. Heir of Central lYnim. CcIIego visited their parents over Sunday. . . .Mr.s.Sallie Rowersox, F. C. IWersox and Da- vid Horner and wife attended the fnneiid of Thomas 1'earts atShatno- 1 in on Tuesday. He having been I Fire lloss in the coal mines, was very ! badly burned which caused his death about ten davs after the accident. I YESTBEAVJ3K. Memorial Edition to Judflo Sampsell. We need make no apology for dedicating this week's edition of the Post to the late ami much lamented Hon. Henry Clay SampscU, of our .Tmlii'iMi-v. His sudden and acci dental deatli is a public calamity that all citiens of Snyder county are willing to admit, yea, sony to confess. He was removed in a twinkling of at' eye and without a moment's warning. His character and reputation were not only beyond reproach but tiny are acknowledged by all to be better than the average citizen. His congenial, alVablc man ner won the admiration and lauda tion of all men and hence his demise is universally regretted and lamented. WAR DECREASES CIVIL CRIME. In the very beginning of the war tin-authorities of the cities were astonished at the falling oil in petty crimes and misdemeanors. These small malefactions, it must Ik- known, arc not committed by professional or confirmed criminals, but by casual idlers; by those who, having nothing good to do, are impressed into the service of bis oatanie Majesty. The war. if it did not "give actual employ ment to these casual idlers, gave all of them something to think about. It gave an interest to their lives. And so the police magistrates found in a little that more than half their occupation was gone. 1 donot sug gest that the unfortunates who usu ally keep the police busy all went into the army and navy. That was the ca.'e by a grcaldcal. It is likely, bid 1. Ili'::t the soldiers and sailors who culMcd in this emergency were the best of the best, lint the idlers were, af-cr all, Americans, and in the stirring times when d inns wl-e bcatinj-, r'.lVs cracking sharply mid great e.t;:r.o:.- bao.. ii'g in foreign seas there was something else to do Samuel II. Phillips, a meml)or of the old -filth Regiment, P. V., at tended the rei-t'on at Xewton Ham ilton last week and chonis having had a good time and was well rat ed by the kind-hearted ladies of the town for which he returns many thanks. . . .West Reaver, and, I have no doubt, the whole county, regret the death of our respected citizen, Mr. Sampsell, our associate judge i and the horrible death he met. Amnion Weiand moved to Spring township last week on a small farm purchased by his father. . . .Some ot the boys of the .th Rcgt., P. V. I. arc rusticating in West "Jcaver, and have the words on thcirhats "Chick- .1 II I 1 ,1 M amaiiga, tne valley oi ueatn John Herbster is putting up a coach factory at Crossgrove. . . .The bean soup at Shawver's (J rove last Satur day was well attended bv the old soldiers and the citizens of West Reaver. .. .On J. J. Stccly's first day of school he had ')') names on roll and he exneets alwmt 2a more .... Krb, Fisher and Kncpp will take in a few days' fishing at the river. If the fish will be as big as the fish stories there will le some whoppers for Krb and Fisher can give some big fish stories. . . .Cheap John1, who attended the R'dge Pic nic, is a very forgetful man as he left and forgot t.i pay his groeud I rent to Mr. Long. Call again, John, you are welcome ('.'). . . . Frank Kw ing exjiects to stay on his father-in-law's farm another year and by that time expects to purchase one of his own. . . .Rev. Landis preached his farewell sermon last Sunday at the Wulire I huroh. . SELINSQROVE. Tlie town was shocked on learn ing ot the sudden death of Judge Sampsell of Centreville. . . .H. F. Oakes of Williamsport, a former grocery man of this place, was inter viewing friends on Thursday and Friday of last week .... Landlord Kauflman vacated the Keystone on Saturday and Landlord J. P. Buck of Millersburg took the hotel same day. . . .The rendition of the Hay den's "Oratorio of the Creation" which look place in the Opera House on Thursday and Friday evenings of last week were grand. Every body speaking of it in the highest terms bilas loruy, wholiasbeen on the sick list for. yews at Hirum Singer's, died last week and was buried on Thursday last. . . .ke and Mrs. Barb, Mrs. F. J. "Sclioch and Mrs. Anna .Alleman attended the Women's Conference of the Mis sionary Society held at Millville, Pa Mrs. Noetling returned from her trip to Bloomsburg ' on Friday last Dr. Dimm aWd lVof. IIoutz attended the sessions of .Central Sy nod at Port Royal. . ...'Agreatirany cople took in the Lewisburg Fair . ...F. H. Schradcr's sclical near Ilartleton began on Monday of this week. . . .Dr. F. J. Wa'genscl Icr took his son, Harrv, to the Uii'ver- sity of Pennsylvania where lie will attend the Medical Depnrt meiit . . . . Mrs. G. Wallace Keller and two daughters spent several days at Steclton last week. .. Miss Ada Walter of near Ijewisbitrg, amnnpa nied by her friend, Miss Miller of Money Valley, Sullivan Co., spent Sunday with Samuel App of Penn townslup. Miss Walter is a grand daughter of I jcoiiard App, deceased ... .Half dozen or more bicyclists from your place spent a few hours in town on Sunday afternoon. They refreshed the inner man and woman at Taylor's restaurant J. J. Miller and who v.eut t ) Shamokin Saturday to attend the funeral of a soldier, a nephew of Mr. Miller. Found Guilty of Corrupt Solicitation. rwoiNi . Ellwood P. Roberts, the librarian of the Montgomery Co. Historical Society and editor of the' Norristo wn Herald, lias compiled a book enti tled "The Itichlaud Families." We are iu receipt of a copy of the same and the author has our' thanks. The book contains a fund of infor mation concerning Quaker families in Quakertown, Richland and the Great Swamp. The book contains 246 pages of very interesting data ot the early families of thatneighlorhood. There are records of baptisms, marriages and deaths, biographical, historical and genealogical. The publication contains a splendid index. The book sells for $3 each and is u valuable book. Address Ellwood Roberts, Norristown, Pa. Ber's Biography. The large volume of biography of Centre, Clinton, Union and Snyder counties, published by J. II. lioers & Co., Chicago, is on our desk. It is handsomely bound, contains 1400 pages and . abounds with many sketches of persons well known in their resective counties. Several hundred biographies of Siiydorcoun tv men are found in the volume. Faum Wantf.1': State cash and time price. AxsoX II. Rrssi:u,, D-la-oin. Akron, Ohio. Uriah Fcssler, of Penns Creek, and .lames McIIolhi'i, of Millmont, attempted to turn around in the road north of the place with a horse and buggv last Thursday evening and the buggy upset turning them out in the road. Fcssler fell upon McIIollaii and broke hisoollarlion'e. They returned to townand Dr. Her man fixed up the fracture. DEATH OF MME. CARNOT. The Brilliant Widow or the AnKaRln tod French President. Parts, Oct. 8. Madame Carnot, widow Of Presldetit Carnot, who was assassin ated by an Italian anarchist at Lyons on June 24, 1894, died Friday at ths Chateau de Presle. Madame Carnot was clever and popu lar. She did much to make republican ism fashionable In France. When her husband was elected president they KKUAMit. Samuel Winkleman of Shamokin spent Sunday at Perry A u rand's at this place. . . .Quite a nuinlier from this place attended the Lewisburg ot the LastThurday up in Clearfield county the most of the time of court was occupied by a case from Irvona, which involved the charge ot corrupt solicitation to vote. Thomas W. Bailey, a school director of that Inirough, was the prosecutor and D. . Kdclhlutc. luanairer of the com pany store, aiulW. W. Hellinan, su oerinteiideiit of the Philadelphia ! Cokeand Coal Company, were thede- feiidants. I ho evidence went to show that ihere was a contest for the election of a principal of the Irvona schools, and the defendants ..i iv. :i 4 (..('...ili,.!.. W . lllieil iKIIH IU Mill: mi imn ii.it. , .li.hu K. Gorm-in, late a candidate for state assembly. This Bailey l! fusod to do 'Mid was told that a judg mcnt of some $400 was he'dagainsf h: n ami if he failed to vote for dor man it would be pushed. At the election Bailey oast his vote agoinst Gorman and the threat was carried out the r.ext day. Bailey the" brought the charge of corrupt solic itation against tlie Jwo, which re sulted in the conviction, the jury he :ng out only :i lew minutes. The ( enalty for this oll'ciise is a 2,000 line and two years' imprisonment. BlGill Everything New and Corn plete in tne Line of the LATEST STYLE FALL HATS bas just been received. You 3an be ure of honest prices Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! You make no mistake in burin? from. us. We always give you a rich deal, Cnmeand Sse Clothing. We are prepared to give you suits at rock bottom prices. At the old stand they use you right. H. OPPENHEIMER, Market St., Selinsgrove, pa GREAT REDUCTION IIM Mw 1, Stpyes ari Hub he sale Book Notices. Fair this week . . real estate of the late Benjamin KrcunuY, deceased, taok jilaee on Saturday.," The homestead waspur- .itnij.il l.t' f?.t!itt ('rinniwn 4 1 1 it 111111 1111. J 'lit'. 'I .IIIH ., I'll i. , I ,11 i t l I'. pa-'esof lamilv Kcnealogv eomiiilct was not so hi a id . O i rea nierimr-i ! . . . nr . ' . chased the third tract. .. .Fisher Tho (iooiliivliiH uf liUtvr.v, .Mr. During the past week we have re ceived a copy of the pamphlet en titled "The Goodwins of Kitterv, York Co., Maine," containing l'l limn In ntvi' Hie ireiilleiiiail .below: .1 ti, , ilnn.r- in inicr- Walter and sister. Iora, and friend lilt ir in i v oi.ii i iioiij,'' " '- ' ' cstc-.l in t;-.::n t'.iu evil .York be find. -Miss Maude Bussoin of llliams-l- ' (do. I-::x(!i:.: : ' nwl atteiidivl tlie nvep'.ion j,:veii ii; tlie O.'lo'ur II 'iiuthi K- honor on.iiar.es i isner and nruie at the lier.ii! ol t.i'.' groom s molher, bv John Samuel (Soodwin, M. A. Sit:i:i i F;ie: Tile .v Hull, - .u'; Ou i Matilda Fi:-!ier ; rnii;!i, our c: went to Phi!::.! ol :i!ein. . . .A. C. ing r,iere!i:'.iit, .i nuy in a new s.or.; ie e.l our e; u.l V.' The cry tw.M.v 1k-::v-.. i ;' us .i.r.n . '. I v'. a');' 'J.--d-r. v.vys I I :'.' Is ii ' :. i'l t!'(- ot the ' vc. Tl. -e ;tV y , v-' ' twceil iia luarv Mime curious ; .st -bout . 'o c( i..niy vi l.egiu .-, !.rii!.:y or Sunday. "i, ay can r..: u.v.i cv ,'.rs. Ocjibcr always r.ie i'.'V ol' the wn It il as .July, S.'otein- . Fel ry, March e-v.i ":i tlie sai'ie .);::u r;i I ,"g;::t al-l i (i'il'i'i":t ('-.ivs irom t rarely o'.vits 1 '-ver- i :!;.; m-.th j 'JV.-cIic.-.-' i.i.-'ti:;.' T!u ll;vl a:id la -i : ivs ; ;.y!vai;i:i, or.lv or.e 'ui.s wee iv to i of i'a II gooils. j lie was aceomr.::iti',d bv Timinas Saur. . . .Amnion d'arlcir'and wi.'e visited ilie lai' r's j:',i';KS over S'.ir. j day.... Miss :ia;i:l il:i-s..:aoi'Vil-I li.iinsjMii'l, who has bee:i il.j ;-;i:e it of i Miss l;-.o.-a Waller iVtiirne I home i In-1 Mon !:i v. . ..I'c; ry (Ireover ' r.r.d wile of Lev.!. were in i"i . i . i . . - . . , i ... i I?, . . i . ' i IU) I The Temple, Corner Monroe and Lasalle Sis., Chicago, IJlinois. The pamphlet is published to ascer tain the correctness of the data col- ! lectud and to secure the mission in- f'lrmation in the hi -tory ofthet oiik! wins. The l-.ook is for gratuitous distribution, but contribution: are received Irom IVieKiIs for the publi cation fund. Eto'lO'.'h. Mr. Fidwin J. Ivllers, "SOU 15etz Building, 1'hila. l.r.s sent us a copy oi'v'.er.cr.io;1;;,' olthe Kalloek Far. lly o I'U. s 'X v. o:r.,i v, .1 V'.ev.are !rol: is !.'.(.! THE LATE MME. CARNOT. Ilveii In apartmenls which they rented for only $2,000 a year, and they left that home with reluctance. Yet Madam Carnot wus more than equal to her po sition when phe became tho first lady of the republic. She was deaf, but she showed the arreatest tact and clever ness In hiding this defect. She was an admirable linguist and a good house wifi She was a grandmother, yet she wonderfully preserved her youthful ap pearance. OUR WARSHIPS FOR CHINA. Iliiltlmoro and Putrid Will o an Xonr hh PoHHlblo to l'eklu. Washlnston, Oct. . Secretary Long, upon advices received at the state de partment showing the existence of threatening conditions In China, I,a" i flig AetllSI oruereu Aumirai uvwvy m khu imu warships Immediately from Manila to a point as near the Chinese capital as possible tor a warship to approach. The vessels selected for the undertak ing are the Hultlmore and the Petrel. It Is expected that the Ilaltlmore will not be able to get beyond the Taku forts at the entrance of the Tang-He river, upon which Pekln Is situated, but tho Petrel, being of Bmaller pro portions, may be able to reach Tlen Tsln, KO miles above the mouth and about the same distance below Tckln. The olllcluls keenly regret that there i is not now m th Asiatic a ngni I draught gunboat of the Helena class, which could ascend the river as fur i as the Chinese capital. Secretary Long said the sole pur pose of ordering tho Hultlmore and the Petrel to Chinese waters was to safe guard American Interests and protect life and .property of American citizens In the event of an outbreak In the Interior. I keep on Land all kinds of Fannors and Ituildinie Tools of all kind, Kims and Tires of alb kind, liar Iron and Steel, FENCE AND POULTRY WIRE, Tin and Graniteware. I keen the best anti-rust Tinw;,r plain and decorated. lam agent for all kinds of STOVES AND REPAIRS. Patent Wash Machines. Also igent for Grain, Drills Cultivators, I arrows, in fact all kinds of Fanning hl plemeniis mid repairs. (-'all and be convinced that you can buy cheaper than any place in the county. I extend thiinks for pust putronapo and solicit a contimi anceof same. Yours Kespectfuily, u" J. L. VARNER, Mt. Pleasant Mills. DON'T SACRIFICE ... Future Comfort for present seeming Economy, but UUY the Sewing Machine with an established reputation that guarantees von long and satisfactory service : TV Wl)ifce. Its beautiful figured wood work, durable construction,- fine mechani cal adjustment, coupled witli tlie Finest Set of Steel Attachments, makes it t)ie Most Desirable Machine in the Mi FRANK S. RIEGLE, MlDDLEBUEGH, Pa. lerSond tor our beautiful half-tone catalogue. Liberal Adjustments- Prompt Payments, REMEMBER H. HRRVEY SCHDCH, GENERAL INSURANCE. AGENCY, Only the Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, Tire, Life, Accident and Tornado. . Ho Assessments No Premium Notes. Founded A. D., 1819 Assets $11,055,513.88 Home " " 3853 " 9,853,'C28.54 American " " M 1810 " 2,409,584.53 The Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York I4fe Insurance Co. The Fidelity Mutual Life Association Your Patronage Solicited. Carpets;! Carpets ! ! Carpets ! I ! GARPETS ! AM Kind vJ. Mum 'T; ; .Ml 1 i :i v:' ciV'.'.c;: l;ir 'v:.i ::t (":::i!::r llici i 0 Iieis i .:c :u c.-iiiJai;?--. R2 ;i'u!e Ixuik ii." :h ;' and ilav.r'i's'. '.v. i.lid jiul'ior ol v," IVc-idi-nt. rtonry tioorfjo Dcfllnes. New York, Oct. 4. Henry O.eorRe hns j lecllncil the nomination for Rnvernor on tho tleket pliicoa In the OtrlU by the ( ChlcBKO platform IVmocrats, and the j committee lmvlnn nufnorlty to fill tho vnciinrle noniiniiteJ Henry M. Mc I AH Prices. The vl ole lower floor of .ny ntoiv is taken up witli Car)cts, Ru, : Al t Siii:irc., Curtains, Window S!iatlc, Curtain Poles, Hassx-lcs, . lvii Fringe, 'lo)r, Stair ami Tabic Oil Cloths, occ, : cn ni i'dii- j "C.;il. .U):n c.uiitv in.itiaitc J'c r.i J.l:eVVI;;:sv'..iK i:i I.hv.-:irc '.vc tin' seme. I U lu'l-.l (lunii'j t'.c :i;sk wee!;. j)ur-ir..-vli.-.d hw r. not apply to leap in tlip week hc'iinin J)ccc!nl)cr i:v:,ilutc in ihc Suvtlcr .Mi.iparsion ;s nun if i f Iivioro anil alter rVo ::.'!, iii" o!'l'- co'' '. lV:u; yiv;.:,!.i ' w!'.. I Ootiiiiy iiiotiiuic. a coni'-arao"! vohniic to the loci; (!eiR':i!o;;y" r.ml lile that nine has u snlcpdnl index. IS "ICol- vol-The two booivs scii ior '.' can show you the largest and hest selection of the ahovo g)ih ever ihowii in Jcwistown. lionnUl, of the county of New York. p,nis.-ell Clirpc I fis low a.S HOc. and Up IJa Carpet as low as 20c. ill'l up for the plnce. Mr. 5eorKe In hi letter j 11 Wool Carpet " " ."iOc. " " Cotton Carpet " " 22c. " ScVSW "3.. VelvetCarpet 7. ' vtZiSL?&r -01.in:i and Japan Mutlmg ICO Rolls to Selcci Froa n vmics- . ! E'ZXSSSaa GOOU3! v'AvTi;'i--f.v:"i.'.:. Ti:rn wcirrtiY i i (;v i'i l,i t'.ii i.' v : tn in mi:i.,o om iiu.fl II" C VI IIM t I'' ' .V tonal.''!'. II I r.rxiM v o'Vio v.'r!'l; i' V '.t' t -M n I'osno. .n-y h r.l'p it '.'fl n y."v pni e:oiv-'i-ii r.iitn li UMi'.l'ltf, nn mt.ru, i" !' ""1 "' ontUl.v $TS. 1!;.' r ni-. ; r .i.ipfiil h'ti-.';-.?i1 CUluaOi 9 IS-UL Coin jure onality and jiriccs, yoii v ill find that our store is the plr.ee to buy nt. The floods are fiivi-class, prices arc tho low est, our rooms arc clean rnd no trouble to nliow goods. lHauU"-'' id, ii. rbuii, Lewistown Venify ElMtrla PlMt n'i"