Reyal Bakes tbe food pare, MuoMu4 FQVDS. Absolutely Pur bovm saio owf eo., The Middleburgh Post, Published every Thursday. Geo W Waqcnseller, tditor and Proprietor Subscription 1.50 per year. rn.'h must I PI1 1" advance when sent out W tlie enmity.) ATfSOr ADVIRTISINO. mi transient advert lrnvnt not "'''"' nis per line (nonparlel measure) tor Moil una 10 cents per Hue lor every mitmeqnent Insertion. M-Dm'A notica pubtiihM fr,e , ntury port, tribulft f retptet. .. tAweoenW hnt. COUNTY QULLING5. Breeiy Items Picked up Here r.nd There about the Coun ty and Noted tor Tour Enlightenment J V. Rover sold a lot in Fremont on Monday to Dr. Maraud llothrock for $150. The Krcamer Union Sunday School will hold their Christmas entertainment on Sunday evening, Dec. 24. The St. John's Union Sunday school will render a Christmas Can tata on Saturday evening, Dec. 24, at Fremont C. A. Forry will retire from the hotel at McKees Half Falls in the spring. 1 le will I cut-ceded !y W. II. Kcrstcttor. Merchant Millncr, at Kantz, sent to the eastern markets during the week of Thanksgiving, ICO turkeys anil 300 chickens. Dr. F. J. Wagenseller of Selins grove has become superintendent of the Petin Telephone line. He will certainly le an improvement over his predecessor. Mrs. Amelia Gundruni of Adams- burg is anxiously awaiting Thursday, Pec 22, 1898. news AN EARLY SETTLER, On Monday Sherifl Hitter handed to us the inscription from a head stone located on Samuel Wittenmy er's farm east of this place in Frank lin township. A hundred years ago it was the custom to bury a man up on his own plantation. The inscrip tion is in German, but in English characters as follows: "Hier lluhet, Nicolas Mertz ge bohren den S August 1748. Ges torbenden21 Horning, 1801 and is nl u-iird.'ti .r2 vahr 0 monath and wochen." The marker is a sand stone about 3 feet high, 20 inches wide and 3 inches thick. Nicolas Mertz, the deceased, is the great-grandfather of John, Aaron and David Stahlnecker of this pce. In a tax list of 1797 of the citizens of Penn township, which then included nearly all of gnyder County, we find the name of Nicholas Mertz, charged $2.4(5 auinty tax. In a road tax list, 179', we find him charged with $1.51. Samuel Wittcnmyer of this place rernenik'rs of older people saying that Mr. Mertz was a very stout man and required a cofliin so large that the door facings had to be re moved in order to remove the corpse from the house. What Io the Children Brink? Don't pive them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new took drink called GKAIN-O? It is delicute and nour ibineai)d takeb the place of coffee. Tbe more Grain-0 you cive the chil dren the more health you distribute through their system. Grain-0 is made of pure grains, and when prop erly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about as much. All grocers sell it. 15c. and 25c. P. S. liurrell, the genial and pop ular proprietor of the University Inn at State College, wxs a pleasant caller at this ollicc on Thursday. He was accompanied to Hellefonte by Harvey K. iiyerly of Sunbury, who lor six years wa rain tn-in. m the Central Hotel there, but who spent the la-t months in Porto Ilico, being a member of the 1st Regiment, and serving as hook keeper for the Engineer Corps He was also ac companied by Mrs. C. li. Ennis, a niece, from Washington, I). C, who had len a truest of his for the last six weeks, and who left for her home on Thursday afternoon, in the company was Miss Jennie Tobias of Middleburg, the head housekeejsr of the Inn. Her services are very much appreciated, as they give first class satila-tioii. .She is accom plished, handsome and agreeable, posNessing all those qualifications w hich render her services invaluable in a position of this kind. KeyxtoM Gazrii. from her son Charles, who went to Klondyke regions last spring and promised to write by Novemlier, no letter having yet been received. Daniel J. Hassinger, of Ucaver town, has purchased the Joseph Hassinger (dee'd) real estate for $", 000, and It. H. Gross, of Keavcr town, has purchased the Z. B. Gross (dec'd)farm for $0,500. Dr. James Sampsell of Centre ville has liecn recommended for np H)intnient as an examing surgeon on the Middleburg pensioir loard, to succeed Dr. A. M. Smith, who takes a seat in the legislature on the 3d of January. The shoe factory at Selinsgrovc on last pay-day, paid out to its hands something over seven hundred dollars. Many years have pissed since the like of this occurred in Se linsgrove. The pay to employes for the . present month will likely exceed that of last. Examine the Post's sale register. Already persons intending to have sale, have annou need their dates. Those intending to have sale should select a date and send it in to the Post. No charge will be made for inserting notice when you get the bills at this office. The Lutheran and Reformed choirs of Freeburg, assisted by Prof. Bill hardt, A. W. Potter, Esq., John Potter, Chauncy Keelv and an or chestra will render a Christmas can tata, "The Prince of Peace" in the Lutheran and Reformed church on Sunday evening, Dec. 25. Every lxtdy is invited to attend. Joseph Ettingerand Henry Ran quct, both ofSnvder county, recently stole wheat from the premises cf John Rishop oi Limestone township, Union county. He had them arrest ed and taken In-fore 'Squire J4 F. Yeisley, who committed them for trial. llanquet was jailed and Et linger was released, his father going on his liotid tor trial. Mrs. Rol linger of Salem, mother of Jacob. Samuel and Millard Rol- .. i. i . i i -i .i. linger, is siiglitiy under me weauier. She is 85 years of age, reads with out the aid of spectacles, has a clear memory and is possessed of most re markable physical vitality, going around the house with the celerity and ease of a young woman. We hope she may soon recover her wonted health. Court Proceedings. BoporWd by Jea O. Otouse. 10, Court convened Monday, U3C. it, at 11 o'clock A. M. Hon.H- t. MeClure. P. J.. HonZ. T. Gemberlingand Hon. Alfred Specht, I Associate iuuges, jixoiu.ufe. Henry Tobias, Levinus Keeler,! Henry Gemberling and D. B. Has-j singer were appointed tipstaves. QUARTER 8ES8IOX. Jeremiah Bowen was appointed overseer of the poor of Monroe township to fill the vacancy caused by the death ot .Noah IX-ower. Iu the case of tfie Commonwealth vs. David T. Shaffer, the defendant was convicted of assault and battery and was sentenced to pay a fine ofj $20.00 and costs of prosecution. . In the case of the Commonwealth vs. Abraham I Bishop, the defend ant was convicted of fornication and bastardy and was sentenced to pay a fine of $5 and costs of prosecution and pay the prosecutrix the usual amount1) in cases of this kind. In the case of the Commonwealth vs. Charles Bickhart and Samuel Zi mnierman the defendants were ac quitted otthe charge of malicious mischief. Charles Wetzel, John D. Bogar and William M. Buyer were np jxiinted to review public road in Perry and Chapman townships. G. A. Botdorf, George F. Miller and Robert Smith were appointed to view publio road in Franklin town ship. Viewers reported in favor of a bridge in West Beaver township and said report was approved by the grand jury. Reports of viewers in Monroe, Centre and Union townships were confirmed nisi and the first two or dered to lie opened 33 feet wide and the last one 25 feet wide. B01IN JIMR TRIAL More Damaging Evidence Against the Alleged Poisoner! johs p. LuranrG ih contempt. The Husband of One of the Victim Refused to Answer Questions Re garding Ills Masons With Other Women and Is Placed Under Arrest. San Francisco, Dec. 20. In the Botkln ease yesterday Miss Llxile Lovernash, a reporter, explained that she waa de tailed to Interview Mrs. Botkln at Healdsburg, where the accused waa In seclusion at the Ume of the murder. Miss Lovernash told the story of Mrs. Botkln's acquaintance with Mrs. Dun Bins; as Mrs. Botkln had told It to her. When told that she was suspected the accused became hysterical and ex claimed: "Why should I be suspect ed? It would have been better to have killed the man and spared the mother to her child." Witness said the prisoner spoke of some letters In connection with the case, and asked witness If handwriting experts would be able to Identify the writing of a person laboring- under treat excitement Mrs. Botkln also spoke of a number of letters sent to Mrs. Dunning, and said they were sent by a woman in Ban Francisco. On another occasion, while Miss Lov ernash was with Mrs. Botkln In 8tock ton, Mrs. Botkln's son, Beverly, enter ed the house In a state of Intoxication and made remarks concerning; his mother's relations with Dunning. Mrs. Botkln turned to Miss Lovernash ap Deallnsrty. saying: "What shall I do? My son has the Insolence to damn me. John P. Dunning, husband of one of the victims of the tragedy, testified as to his relations with Mrs. Botkln, and described with some degree of detail the affairs up to the time he left this elty for Cuba, where he waa to do newspaper work. He said that he had received many letters from Mrs. Botkln, but had destroyed them as fast as they came. On his return from Salt Lake City In August, 187. Mrs. Botkln said she had obtained a divorce from her husband, and for a long time he believed this to be true. He had told Mrs. Botkln on one occasion that his wife was passion ately fond of candy. He Identified the anonymous letters, the address on the box of candy and the enclosed note as being in tho handwriting of Mrs. Bot kln. On cross examination Attorney Knight asked Dunning if he had been intimate with other women. On reply ing In the affirmative he was asked to name them. This he refused to do. Knight Insisted on a reply, and Judge Cook Instructed Dunning to answer. He again refused, whereupon the Judge committed him for contempt. He was then arrested. Havana's 1'ollce Force. Havana, Dec 20. General Greene has approved ex-Chief McCullagh'a plan to organise a police force of 1,000 men, on the model of -the New Tork city sys tem, formerly under McCullagh's super intendence. Clubs nd revolvers hav been ordered from New York, and yes terday the selection of men was begun. There are 1,800 applicants. Looks like GIii8tJ Iij Our Store . v,. . . cu,,eiyou We are always nl. J ed to fl von imi ...... i . ' iHK ,. v.. ,ii NCieCt. nr. selling . Ladies' Gold Filled Watches OT KA omosi . - t Vi .ow, hii.I tflii.00. Solid 14k o wjumj vjuiu rilled Watches, at $U.OO and 1.V00. Solid u Sterling silver Brqsh and Comb Sets in cas. at 5(l; H. MrmUc,, 8150 (Ll IJM DIAMONDS ni cT-, i'". uinore a f Cameras and Supplies, UPPINCOT'S MAGAZINE 1899 LIPPlNVf III ttiecl I. tll'WHp H.ivlnif EE. The Je wcler ami Optician Telephone 182, sunbury,' The illustrations are of the best and the reading mattenlw uvcuauu ouimummg. Express, San Antonio, Tex. COLLIER' WEEKLY S Nw A. hm' ot lavcrtown is f-till prospecting for coal north of that plaw. He is tatisfied beyond a doubt that a rich vein of coal is on his land. liides his kdief is fur ther verified from the fact that James Freed and Frank Ik-aver made oath U-fore JtD-ticc Wetzel that while thev were w orking in the shaft they found coal in the strata, and that the Kitne has never Ijeen placed there by the hands of any person. Assessor Class has placed the du- of i rung COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Ill the case of Sarah Jane Bower by her next friend, etc., vi. John F. Bower, a divorce was granted. The account of A. G. Bashoar, assignee of II. W. Ulsii, was con firmed nisi. In the case of Samuel M. App vs. Gcrtrude.1. App,.an alias stibpoena in divorce was awarded. 1. 8. Bitter, Sheriff, acknowledge rd deeds to C. H Steininger and 11 C. Fiss. orphans' court. Orders of sale were granted in es tates of llenrv Grubb. dec d.. and Benjamin Kramer, dee'd. m J llcturns to orders ot sale were confirmed nisi in the estate of Julian Swartz, dee'd., Thomas Swartz, dee'd, .John H. Bachman, dee'd., and Eva Sanipsell, dec d. Tracts Nos. 1, 2 and 3, of the re al estate of Z. P. Gross, dee'd., were awarded to K. B. Gross for the sums of SG,o00, 827.50 aud $40.00 reflectively. Tracts rsos. 1, I and o, it Hie real estate of Joseph Hassinger, dee'd., were awarded to D. J. Has singer for the sums of $4,625, $151 and $224 respectively, and tract No. 4 was awarded to Lvdia Middles wartli at the Bum of $675.25. John B. UnderkufTer was appoint ed guardian of Annie Hornlerger, a minor child of Priscilla Horiibcrg er, dee'd. Christian Knouse was appointed guardian of Charles Bordncr, a min or child of Milton Bordncr, dee'd. The auditor report was confirmed mow tj in estates of Josenh Hassinger. dee'd. .maB-Anicrican iiory, i The widows' appraisements ami i anna hoiieson biiown writes a romantic , , . .. . i 'story. "The Howie ol Pan." It action Is mainly the executors, administrators and oo tlieCai.ad an bonier, towards ilieclnwnt'lKi guardians accounts were all confirm-. ''ITfayettk VcI.aws, ,ui,ior ot mI ndvertiHed 1 1 lie coMedi-ralu gfiorni m n.ti nnipi', mukea 1 M " h,r delmt with a Hllrrluif S jiitliwo tulc, "Tlie Philip Keisk-r was apis)intel;MHtoryotMr.CHift. .. , ,. . it; II 1SAHKI. willThl.KY revmwsinn rrencn wars guardian Ot Wertie A. and OUSan 11. 0 loniaito, and cumin InTyomiK litro Into Hie V, , ! . ,, v.m Italian campalirne of Wll-lf. "For file Kroncb Portzline, minor children ot r-va.jlllMl,,,HWfK,;BWHh , knoHie,iKe of thone Portzline, de!'d.,and minor grand- Vabiiy": P chihlren of William Hollenhach.l mhh. clahindv pf.sdi.eton t.amah. , , j wiiusn hIioii Vlrirlnlan aiorli-H In thlN MiiKazlne (lee ll. have won diwerveil adinlrallon. In "The Sport ot , . . .. I circumstances," uiovMi her charactr tieiweeo itiursua ed to Mont DURING' 189Q. Correspondents and DenartrnRnte. LondoV: x.r lsssjissn Cubs' Puer, Ri Rvt. h-Art Pro.r"ul?'e clude8 a series of twelve 'Gbmt Pictcr j. iodd, jay uambidge, Thirty-Second Annual Announcement. 1PPINVOTTS Kiilwnys distinctly .opuliir ciiuiiicii roi ii8 nicraniro. i r. ih hoi hdhpit a srhoiil book, nor n r i.-mr'u 1. Mil? no ll'usirHtlons it lMm-h all the niton 10 UBi-liii ami I'liU'Hiilnliitf icaiUnc iiiiuiKr Animiiiiii: mi nni. i uri luin her and ivch ur- U-t-- .mi,pi, .. ,u u-iir. It tbcrelore apH'ala wniT; ' v I , Uf liu leafilnir niinirMTof peiMiiiRwlioobiivl l "rn- "lo be com limed In our next.' I. will continue to pursue Iih vi-M-known eours", rctnlnlntr the feiturc which i..ailrltes. pcclHlly attractive, a Ouliiplete Nuvt-1 in cacll issue. Aa heretofore, more reirnril will te paid lo the ftiihstHiico and xtyle ol contrlbuilmiH tluin to the signal iireH, hmcI I Iih work of ii'-w wrliim, when markcil liylnlrlDhlo merit ami practical availa bility, will be presented aHcb'-erluliy lis that of auiuors v. nose rtpuiauon w as long ogo maue. We cannot annuuncethe entire .ni,'rumnie for the year, i.ecaime Llpplucott's Is alwayii open, nut only to new comrlbutorM. tun u occaHlon to tiie Hpcedy uhh ol their compositions ; whereas, a detailed prospectus means that a Magazine iHconiiult.ted to (he s'orles announced far ahead. Irrespective of Ihu rci-cpt Ion of what may be superior mntter. For Inciitnce, Mm. Hurlim Unr rlsnn'H novel. In our Niivemlier Issue, waa uot lucmilcd In our aiiuouiit'i'iui'iit forlMW. IM will be a woman's year In flcllon. Novels will be offered from severnl pens hllherlo un known to the yeneral public ; imd ona well known author, entering on a field somewhat, different Irom that In which she has previously worked, prelum In "Oreeo I lies," to be anon ymous. Tbe following Is a partial lift of the novels ami other matter which may be expected durlim 1(M : "CHKIBTIAN HEID" (MHS. TIRKNAN.) welt this MnpHzlne and else. Princess Nadlne,"1 a Hu- the scene of wiucn is in Keuterdahl and'l rederic" Remington FicHnn. A new serial utorv h Pa axAku p.. J r. ' , r arM -roiuntwr ruru, auiaoroi iho Hn ?..: ...c Superb Christmas Issue : : DOUBLE NUMBER IN COLORS AND GOLD '. '. wTb" i88?,6 ha" contributions in Art from . Wenzell, Keuterdahl, Verheclr, Hambridge, ; Howard, loLn, et.al., and iu Litersturefrom . Crockett, sarah Grand, Oosse, Walter CamD ' ; et, al.. ana : R Christmas Extravaganza, I Written and compiled by Howurd Pvle ' 25 cents. ifow Reujy CURRENT EVENTS IL LUSTRATED. Keep abreast of the time There is no event otimpon not covered tg illustration and text Record, Wilkesbai Carpets ! Carpets 1 1 Carpets CARPETS ! MATTINGS ! All Kinds. All Qualiticj All Prices. The whole lower floor of ;ny store is taken up with Curiiets, Art Squares, Curtains, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, IlassJ Rug rrmgc, rloor, btair and lame Uil Cloths, Ac, Ac., We can show you the largest and Ixwt selection of the nlwve u ever shown in Lewistown. Brussell Carict as low as r0c. and up All Wool Carpet " " TiOc. Half Wool Carpt" " 35c. v. Dec. lf',COUrtaUJOlini-il-ori(la. New York and Kuiflaiid, and narrates i t in luoo larteiicbtfully unconvenlloiiul, Interuatlonal love day, Dec. Vi, loyS. affairs. Pains in tbe eL?st wen a person has a cold indicates a tend rrl nncutnorjia. A nifrce ' daiupeiied with Cbaiuberutl over tbe at of psin will promptly the election !:ousc. tui oi inai reliere tbe pain and prevent tbe Jur,,.r there will be el-ted 13 at MirMteoed ittack of Uv Kebr.iary election ti nerve the lam back in a few bourn. Bold by variousoilices ot the township, viz, 3encT tow-1 plicate nistry list of the voters of flannel j Watiljiriirtoii township, contain lamina rain (,.., . ....,'..n ,t. . i..,.f lialm and bound on to tbe cbest r '"7' V ail Drus:ifit8. MARBIKD. Dec 20, by Geo. M. Bliindel, Cfcrk O. O, Henry IL Kaley and 4unie IL Ewiog,boUi f McCIure. 1 Judge of LlectiouH, 2 I nsptjetors, 1 Constable, 2 Oyerswers of the Poor, 2 .School Directors, 2 riuixirvistirs, 1 Auditor, 1 Township Clerk. Good men should Uiirgedflx'tMndwktea for these efuccs. Barnom'i Vliow Aa-aln a Wills. New Tork. Dec. 20. Phlneas T. Bar num's widow, his second wife, has taken a third husband. Her second was Demetrl Calllas Bey, a Greek. He died Sept 22, 18!, while his wife was MA URICK THOMPSON, well known ssanns- auy.Mt. i rllli', novellhl, and poet, tell", In "Ho Mtlyndt's Iivera," a tain of love and wheels, moving cutefty In the middle Went. National, International, Political. niMortral and HloKraplilnil Hub)ecis will oe nandled tiy Veils L. Oawald. Oeorue f:. Waiah. Cliarles Mor. rln, AuaUn aiurbuwer. I). O. KI1kI sod others, j TOPICS KKI.ATINO TO NATI!HBandsr0nee will la- aiM.UHaea nv nr. (,. u. aiiihiii, ir. ti, n, llag Cariiet as low as 2uc, Cotton Cornet " " 22c. Vtilvet Carpet " " 75c. -01iina and Japan Matting 100 Kolls to Select Fr S33I3 TmnsE OOOXS! Compare quality antl prices, yon will find that our store is u place to buy at. llio goods are nrst-ciass, nncesarc ino n est, our rooms are clean and no trouble to show goods. Kespcctfully, Y. ft. FELIX. Lewistown, In this country on a visit. Now, ac- liuaiiore, Julio K.Uenimu, Aiuenu. Kvans sua fording to the cards received by her ""'v; trlends In this country, she was mar ried to Iiaron Alexandre Orenclana, a French nobleman, In Paris on Dec. I. ratal Kiploaton In Havana Harbor. Havana. Dec, 20. While the Ameri can steamship Fanlta, of tbe W. P. Slyde It Co. line, waa passing near the wreck of the United States battleship Maine on Sunday tbe main steam pipes and some of Us connection! exploded. Alexander Oeer, the engineer, waa kill ed outright and Assistant Engineer To ion Wllsy, Machinist PeUr Walsh and Fireman William Green wera Injured. I.ITKKAHY ANII KOCIAI. ESSAYS Will be fiimlhlii-d by Dr. A. U Mi-nedlet, William T. liriied, Kdmuiid Niiitli PHI iciullyH. Willi oluy, Kran US. .k-Klvr and others. SHOUT HTOItlKS In ref variety will come troin JiMepli A. Altalieler. llenrv;ililimh, 11.11. Keiiliott, (ieraldlne Homier, limiKen llonner, 1'liwidiire OallHKlier, It'ira Heed OiuhIhIh, Owen Hall. Will N. Ilnrlien William It. Million, Jaa, It, Perry, C. T. Itnvere and many otliurs. A yearly sulamrlptlon to a Rood tnairsztnebas bevoiiie a moot popular and ai.'ptallH girr. If any una dealrluif to Hiitmerltm fur tills purpoan will notlly ua. we will aend tlie recipient an aU tractive card wlilcb we buve prepared with that Objeut In view. IMPPiwrorrw naoakihib, Pbllsdelplila, Pa. First National Sank ElocUon Notlo The annual meeftnR nf the stockholder of the trirui N.iinnni Hunk nl MldilleliurKli fi ir I lin elec tion of snven dlreelorn fur Hih eimulnir year will lie held on Tueaaay, me I7in oay in jumini, IHU. between the lioura of in a. iu. snd IV in. J. N. THOMPSON, Ja., Cashier. Mldilleburir, r., Pec, lliiU, isus. f't'RF. A 0M IN ONK WAY mbsissatluaUwimn fiiiinlnA Tnhlnlsl. All Mi nanwiii"i" i driiKirtats refund luuniiy It alalia lo euro, KM. TIIl(lnUIUB UBS 1 n, ff uu vvu muiiii. HOKSR H Attl niNOS like our irrandmntlisrs mora whan irlrla. Hand made nre.ll and eurlnus. One ring srd a pair of India true shield for l cfliit. send aixa of ring, bush MAUUL, UlUU, Mb Varuou, aiouiie vo., Ata, tin fS v n" iT''T'jij ' - .FT . W 1