fx Editor and Proprietor. . . a 5 Interesting Items. ' NPws Told in Brief Paragraphs for; Our Readers. ! : 1 Hon. 1 .......... lii UW ml tiru. MfnwH . orl.rw. Prominent. D S. Bueebt of Beavertovra was at the county nest on Tuesday. On Thursday will be license day , this .dice We presume tin- laad- Jtaffl W W Wittwwnyeria Htt- delphi, thiaweek prolwsiug Ke I . ' 1. f spring and Bummer guw. ; . .., ,,..: ..i Itoclipbon John B. wiowera oivr.cu at the court houseonTuesd idav morn- ing attending to some business. V..vt Mnndav is Dewev Day, 1 legal holiday. "The First" National; Bank of thteplaoa wui oe oioseu. The Snyder County No has I ,. .-..moved from Secbold's liui! 1- IDE to the room so lonjr occupw a iv the Pobt. The stork forthepew shoe "factory is about all subscribed and the con tract will he drawn and signed in i few days Avers is making lhl residence on ifcrket Jam mantfl to street by placing a mansard root up on hisdwt lling. Attorney Jas. G. Crouse has built a 'Kitchen to the rear of his residence and made a beautiful lawn in the rear of kjfl ollice. Th eighth illustrated sfinnon of the Pilgrim's 1'rogre.ss series will 1h; delivered in the Lutheran church on Sunday evening. George Washington BOW, Penu township's candidate forahtrift, was at the county seat on Monday feel ing quite hopeful. The street commissioner of the borough will raise a number of the street crossings and otherwise im prove the highways. Do your duty to your town. If you ure a citizen, see that rouare at least aspokelntlie wneei mm mv industries. The man who does not do his full duty cannot claim much credit. In this issue of the PoRTwebegin the publication of Bav. 0. G. Kr lenmyer's marriage record. He was a well-known and popular minister and in his busy pastorate performed 1395 wedding ceremonies. We acknowledge the receipt of a beautiful oil picture of Admiral Geo. Dewey that the PMUu Irupdrer will give as a souvenir with their paper next Sunday. The picture alone is worth more than the paper costs. t.. .Amm ,.l,.nn out the shoe business I will sell out my entire stock of shoes at cost. A large line of soap will also be closed out at cost. Bpteial liargains will lie offer ed in all goods. tf. BAJtBEB SlMONTOX. On Tuesday of last week Rev. F. Aurand ot Miffiinburg started west ward for Hesston, Kansis expect ing to be absent at least four weeks. We wish him a pleasant journey and a right happy time among the westerners. Miss Kate A. Wagenseller will have her summer millinery ojiening Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May 3rd, 4th and 5th, at Selins grove. She will have an excellent assortment of all kinds of Millinery goods. Call to see the display whether you intend to buy or not. A smooth, easy shave, genteel hair cut, or other Unisonal wora, is ai mava n htjiincd at Soles' Barlier Shoo, in Bank Building, next door to the Post office. Go to Holes to ouy nr uvnlmnip tor old OI1CS. new uvi o - - Razors honed and guaranteed to give 1 W M...I. ....... I f.. id Ml toll ......... tk. ,,f tWiil Kerstetter 1 O ' t'Atll UIMII1U " v - . 1 V HI II 11 1 I) '1)1.1 I" I T ( III .till II III I' V( K O ll l B M try . r . - i O Ithla wmifc I o i Lew . E. Pawling of Belinagrovel shipped two carloads of potatoes to hi i . ii.. i.:.. IKlllllllllil i Peter German of Mfc Pleasant .. l .:. i ,.,..;. ...lit visitor at the county seat Monday, ' j W11IU buy one 2ud handed en- 'fine, 10 to 20 hone power, also a one horse triu-k wagon. rite, A. H. Ulsh, Middleburg, Pa, H I)" ,,l,,t,,,kl?r 1u,k1 )V' Anraudhave ptirehiwed a, clipping mnnhtna I.. . In. horses. I l ev oiler inrses. ll.ey ses ai ai.ou euen. . j . r,i L .... anededrinB t have their horses ,. . , .n j. liniicd will do well to have these tf. i ii . gentlemen do it for them Hon. G. Allied Sehoeh, W. W Wittcnmvcr and A. II. Ulsh, the soliciting committee for the new shoe factory, were at CatawissB on Satur day to examine the plant of the Main Shoe Company at that place. They were well pleased with the condi tions. Prof. D. S. Boyer of Prceburg has sent to the Snyder County llis tnrioal Soeietv a 0OUV ol the PMV i11,rc,ve-V;vnu,7;r p:.l,li,hed at Ha ilia!? the Middleburg POST under date of April 1"), 1880. These are valu able relics and those persons who haVe any old newspapers should fol low Prof, lioyer's example. The Danville Ncwh says that the executors of the late Ira T. Clement recently sold nearly 4000 acres of timber land along the Loyalaook Creek, in Lycoming and Sullivan counties, to the Finorv Lumber Co. of Williams-io-t for $68,000. The sale is one of the largest that has been made in the lumber market for years, and is the subject of much talk among the dealers. At Court on Thursday tiiere will be a netitioli presented to the COUrt to have side path commissioners ap- . J 4 1 . pointed for Snyder uounty aim 10 lav a tax on bicycles tortoepurnosf lit constrnctim' side oaths for 1)1- . . - - r i cvcles ifloiiir the oublic lugliways j o a w " thecoiintv. The idea is a good one and should have the sanction ol ev ery rider and owner of a wheel ii the count v. The Newt Item of this place has amiin chanffad hands. Sheriff Ritter n o ri- toll" lit it and will enter the ioiinmlistic urofessioll. The liaini J . .. r, 7 has bean chauiel to the onyuei County Htwt and it will be run as a RannhliflM naiH-r. Snvder County has had a superabundance of Repub lican newspaper, but since tbesheriff I on ks otherwise, we welcome him to the ranks ot the profession and ex tend to him the hand ot lraterna courtesy. In 1S97, a branch of the Ameri can Investors Co. of New lork was established in Sunbury, with over twenty members. J liecomjiany had one of the get-rich-QUttk schemes, working something along the build in.' and loan association lines. The company, after securing something like vUU.UU trom the people oi Sunbury, now seems to lie another of those swindling ojienitions where the investors iret the cxivcrience and somebody else the cash. The following were guests at the Washington House ou Sunday: Geo. M. Howell, Fxlwin S. Rurg, John Taggart, Clit. Mover, Roy T. Holt, W. R. Bright, F. S, Fisher, W. J. Bloom, I. N. Renner, H.C. Hawley, WilliamTavler, G. B. Kerstetter, Walter C. Johnson, S. H. Burg, Northumlrerlanil ; E. J. Hdek, Sha- mokin;J. C. Mitchell, lrank King, New Berlin; C. C. Savery, H. B. Grissinger, G-o. Heider.Ira Heider, Will B. Nipple, Miss Emma Wol germuth, Miss Ethel Marsh, Selins grove; C. A. Miller, Salem; J. D. Bogar, Jr., Port Trevertou. t O U . A I. K . 1 IK' DCSl pacing mare, with foal, in the t ounty. hht .. can't be beat as a driver, also Him two year oiu roii oiu in mi- ranii- f , , hone. Will i i l. ... .1 lU. ......... make a Bne driver. For Informa- tion nail nn J. P. Kantz. Sclin's Grove. Pa. 4-20-2t. The lolieitinB oommittee lor the shoe factory have raised 15660 o the $6000 stock to be subsuribed. Mr. Sehoeh has $-Jt00 for the west Slid, Mr. Ulsh has $1600 for Frank linaud Mr. VVittenmyer has $1360 for his district. OwiUgtothe hit ter's absence this week the matter has been delayed, but it is thought there wilt bene trouble in raising the balance of the stock needed. jygt, Between the Summit Hotel and the Franklin Roller Mill on Saturday last, a nil leather purse about 6 or ti inches long, containing three $5 bills, one $2 bill, one ?." gold piece and two bank certificates, one of $100 and one of $60, contain ing my name, from the First Nation al Bank of Middleburg. 1 am a hard winking man, but 1 will re ward the finder when he returns Bamcto meat the Summit Hotel. Wai.teb W. Mover. As Mav 1st has been declare' a loliday for the celebration of Ad miral Dewev'.1: Lrrcat victorv on that dav one year ago at Manila, the In quirer will issue a great Manila number (dedicated to Admiral Iew- vi on next Sunday. April outn. 'i'his issue will lie especiallv design ed to coinmemorate this unpnralled naval victory, and will he HUeuWUn illustrations and special articles which arc appropriate to the occas ion. There will be presented free with every copy, as a special sup plement, a handsome portrait in olors ol the neatest hnro ot the war, Admiral George 1 )ewey. Quarterly Conference. The oiiarterlv conference of Mid ileburs circuit, United Evangelical, church, will be held in the Shriller j church, Saturday, April 29th, at 2 p. m. I here will be preaching ser vices in the above mentioned church on Saturday at 7 p. m. and Sunday at 10 a. in. followed by the Lord 8 Supper. Also communion services in the Kratzerville church Sunday, April 30th, at 7 p. m. S. P. Rein er, presiding elder, will officiate. .1. SRAUBACH, 1 astor. Drowned at Watsontown , On Tuesday afternoon of last week Ellwood Reaver, aged fourteen; years, a son of J. S. Reaver, of Wat sontown, was drowned in the river j at that place. Tie young man in ootppany with four of his school: mates was crossing the river, when j the lxat was upset. Before help eon Id reach the party the unfor- i tunate boy went to the bottom. The j others were nearly exhausted when rescued. TI Sunday School Convention, i Thursday, May 4th, 1800, the . r. i oil umon nunuay dooooi wobvbuuwu ot the schools of Middleburg will convene in the Lutheran church. Song serviceand devotional exercises, Rev. Boyer. Election of officers for the coming vear. Topic for discussion, "How Can the w u kl TwJlmimA in (t. n.l X il 1 V 1 1 US lx, in,.,.. w " ine miiniaT Shambach. Rev. Open discussion. a a t OVHEBH viuc. ? . . i , 1 , Topic f'How Can liioie siuuy oe i ' . si i !....-... in i hir vmin r Rev. McLain. Open discussion. Closing with song service and benediction. Masonic Lodcre Constituted. Middleburg Lodge No. 010, Free and accepted Masons WM constituted at High Noon last Friday. The following nameil persons were pres ent: Rev. A. H. Spangler, Yeagertown. y 1. A. Felix, Lewistown. Peter Hartman. l'eiins Creek. H. .1. Heiser, Shadle. J. S. Boob, Mifflioburg. Alex. A. Romig, Lowell. T. M. Kessler, Northumberland. P. Kerchner. Sunbury. Dr. J. W. Sheets, North unberland. L. Sidler, Danville. 1). r. w. t;. oninaei. ounnury. c A. Sidler, W. P. Bhnnson. " Cbas, P. Ulrich, Selinsgrove ,Iolm t . neck, H. Harvey Sehoeh, Geo. W. Bains, Maj. E. P. Rohbach, H. L.Phillips, F. J. Bohocli, II. E. Miller, it u ii ii Dr.B.P.Wagenseller, S. Weis, Harvey E. Miller, G. P. Livingston, " M.O. Snyder, " A. W. Potter, " i.V, North, Sol. Oppenheimer, " II. .). Duck, J. I. Woodruff, J. P. Buck, Ed. M. Hummel, 11. E. Richtcr. Ira C. Sehoeh, Geo. C.'NVagenseller. " Geo, E. Fisher, J. D. Snyder, Liverpool. Carlos Wiest, Hernaon. S. (i. iearhart, Sunbury. John 1). Bogar, Port Treverton. .J W. Zellers, Lewisburg. R S. Meiser, Meiscrville. M. Millner, Kantz. I. I. Manbeck. Adamsbiirg. H. W. Hummel, Northumberland, John W. Farnsworth, DanviUe. (k'orge Maiers, Danville. J. Calvin Peifer, Danville. E. S. MUkr, Danville. William John Rodgers, Danville. W. Gray Williams, Danville. W. Fred Jacobs, Danville. William G. Pursel, Danville. Harry EUenbogen, Danville. Geo. M. Witmer, Salem. Frederick E. Rower, Lewisburg. .Jacob Rover, Miffiinburg. Win. M.Gorgas, Harrisburg. Daniel Boleoder, Middleburg. J. H. Willis, Middleburg. Carbon Seebold, Middleburg. aul Billhnrdt, Middleburg. (i. W. Wagenseller, Middleburg, John F. Stetler, Middleburg;. F. C. Bowersox, Middleburg. J. 0. Sehoeh, Middleburg. H. Harris Rower, Middleburg. W. E. Stalilnecker, Adamaburg, J. I. Ycrgcr, Mt. Pleasant Mills. Dr. A. M. Smith, Adainsburg. Peter Riegel, Middlecreek, Isiuic Sootts, Meiscrville. C. Morris Showers, Penns Creek. D. K. Hajis, Sw incford. Joseph L. Marks, Swincford. Death of E. O Orr. E. C. Orr of Harrisburg, :i travel iIUr salesman came to this i)lace last r - . . . . . r- wednesdav and stopped at tneAey ct,lM1. FTntol. ho beimr an old a. . (Uaintaiice of Mr. Book, the land- ImvL He retired at an earlv hour mid diiriiiir the liiLrht be was taken ..-. ri o with a spasm. Dr. F. J. Magen seller was summor uit the man dial at 4:30 . ... 1 he remains were taken to N. J. Livingston's I , undertaking rooms and prepared to be shipped home. Unon callinrr at the hotel to l Wrn the facts, we were informed f j . . , 1 . , 1... ....... I.n.l 1.... ... in i itrnl ,11 a mat me uw hum uw . - ... : .1 ..... :,. ...... tC li : a r awav nKiuou i" wut v. ...o limbs some weeks airo, and which was the cause of his death. Deceased was aged probably 45 years. 7rt-bune. SIXTY YEARS OLD. We have before ua a copy of the I 'niun lime, printed at New Berlin April 21, 1839, which contains many "quaint and curious volumes of forgotten lore." At its political roast head is nailed the following ticket: "M. Van Uurcn, and Con stitutional Treasury against Henry Clov & Co.. and National Banks." The "rinciual advertisements are those of hotels which call particular attention t" the extraquality ot their liquors. Scattered through the Columns of the paper are numerous calls upon the militia lor drill, which always end with the request that the troops "come in full uniform, and fully equipped for drill, provid ed with ten rounds of cartridges. Amine thi furors drawn for Mav ( Joiirt, 1 830, wi names : Beavcr- tin. i the lol lowing -Jacob Sunup, So- lomou Engle, Geo. Erb, John van Fillierur. Samuel Roinig, Henry Hull, John liingaman, Abraham Keally, David Haasiuger, Christian Grosa. Daniel bunfei', Suiiiuel nock, Peter Kline unci Simon Aigler. Cliupmau Peter I laiiis.John Luntg, I'liilip Arnold, Michael Uascliore. ( lentre John LrUSumuelSeviiiirte. Penns Samuel Garret, Philip Kantz, John Fisher, 1 hivid 1 leiser, Henry Lonl. Union Jacob Spang er, Michael IJenvi r, Jacob 1 hibbsi Washinatoii Jacob liussler, Abra- lam Freed, U:, P. ' Mover and I'liilip Rentier. a The paper was edited by J. Reich- lev A Co., and had tor its motto: Pledged but to truth, to liberty , . i .... ami law no lavor sways us uuu uu fear shall awe." It is Anti-w nig and Anti-Mason, and alleges that one Rev. Hamilton Robb, a promi nent Whig, of Guernsey county, Ohio, had "ro66-ed the county of near sebbcii thousand dollars and lecamued t" Jowa." This whole- ile butchery ofthe King's Knglish isexplained further on when the lol- lowunr advertisement appears: AS BDITOR l Imnedlati ly wantwl il thU fM ...I... i. ....II uL-ili(l Mi the itrt of nrintlnu with II kimiiI nuirul I lllirilcln , ' l'r mill Induairioua bablla." . 0. I . . HH Release of a Pastor. The Northumberland Presbytery at its recent meeting at Bloonisburg on the lUth, dissolved the pastoral elation whicfl for eight years and three months has existed between Rev. E. A. Snook and the churches of Buffalo and New Berlin. The retiring pa-tor said to the Presbyterv in part : "The serious loss ot members by death in the Buffalo church has brought forward the question of union orconsoudation of that portion of the Buffalo congr- gation worshipping at Mifflinourg with the First Presbyterian church. "This has started a movement in recent months, w hich has been more or less disturbing and which will probably not find a solution until the Presbytery determines what ought to be done in this respect tor these fcurn mnfrremtions. and in oruer to " n o open the way, so that the Presbytery may feel entirely free to deal with this question, I offer my resignation and here present the Same with the request that the Presbytery dissolves the pastoral relation." After hearing the commissioners from the two congregations of the Presbytery granted the release. Leu ixburg Journal. Memorial Day Orators for May 30th. AjKifflinburg Major Milton A. Gerst, of Lebanon. At Lewisburg Cant Win. O Gretzinger, of Buckncll University. At Forest Hill and Ray's Church Rev. G. M. Frownfelter of Mif fiinburg. At Adamsburg-Dr. A. M. Smith, member of the Legislature. COURT HOUSE CHIPS DrrdM Kulrrol lor Krowril. Abraham (i. Kauffmauand wife to John M. Pick, 36 acres and 30 perches in Spring twp. for .V0. Valentine Walter and wife to Anes Benfer and wife to Elizabeth Shell, one acre and forty one perches in Centre twp. for $109. Eliza Feese and Reuben Kcesc to Sabine Freed, lot in Beavertown for 8700. Geo. J. Sehoeh and wife to Daniel Bany, 140 acres in Penn twp. for 7: 100. (i.C. Arnold to Mary Rebecca and tie". ( '. Arnold, lot in Port Tre verton for $150. Jacob Landis to John F. Rover, 135 acres in Washington twp. for $2950. wills Probated. I he last will and testament of Geo. Goodbntr. late ol Perrv twp.. was probated on Tnesdny morning. .1 ol i n A. Moyer is named as executor ind legacy goes to legal heirs. MArrlage Lliwnaca. ( James F. St ih I, Salem, I Maggie E. Broil Be, Kratzerville. f ( 'alvin Shell. ( 'cntre twp. ( Ida M. Kiester, Troxelville. Sunday Scliool Convention. At a special committee meeting which met at the residence of Joseph Heiui on Saturday evening for the purpose ot forming a program tor the district Sunday school conven tion to be held inlheSt. Johiichuiv' at Fremont, on Saturday evening, April 29th, 1899, at half past seven . . i ... i ii tir ... o clock, consisting ot l crrv, esi Perrv and Chapman townships acted as follows: First the nomination ot Chairman and Secretary l which N. E. Stuck was nominated asChair mauandO. N. Kaltritcr as Secre tary, after which the program was formed as follows: Music. the Choir Devotional exercises, Rev. G 1 Iruckeumiller. )peuing Address, Topic for discussion, Teacher," To be G, Arbogast. .1. Ii. arner. "The Model opened by T. Music, th Topic for discussion, "The -ihility of the Parent Siindav School," IveV ( 'hoir. the (). (I. Romia. Alternate, Topic for disciw ev. E. E. N. K. Stuck, ion, "Bible study," Gilbert. ( 'losing iervicc i .. rayer, Ri C. E. !orell. I loXologV. Benediction. A Quiet Wedding A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hendricks, on Thursday, April 13. The contracting parties were Mr. ( lott lobe K rise and Mrs. Caroline Koush. The groom is a prosperous business man, living in retirement at Lewisburg. The bride is an aunt of Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks and has rtsidedat Elkhart, Ind., for a num ber of years. The ceremony w as per formed at noon, on I hursday, by Rev. S. E.Ochsenford, D. D., in the presence ol a tew menus ot the family. Immediately aiter the cere mony, an excellent dinner was serv ed, in honor of the bride and groom. The newly wedded couple left on the afternoon train for their home in Lew isburg, accompanied by the good wishes of their friend, 7ri buue. Ursinus College. The catalogue of 1 'rsinus Coileire, Collegeville, Penn, for 1898-90, a neat publication ol 86 pages, re ters 1 .SO for the year. The t JBT'NEP staff numbers twenty-one TEEMS EASY. School of Theology of the witu tbe Eaiwr located in Philadelphia, " ne,dt,J ,mor Chestuut SU V - i - 4 L i it i una. kladlD aitrlcb (Mitbtona. iur. mail. .8. A. I "WntaW. 1c. . . .j