INDUSTRIAL EDITION OF GEO W. WAOEN8BLLER. Editor and Proprietor. kH J. KO.H.UUKOVI'. This special edition of the "Post" would Incomplete will I 'I'1' likeliest ami sketch ol fturonj. in.ss grove, a painter l more than ordi nary skill and ingenuity, Hesides being a (winter ol uhility, he is a handy man n every oi'eassion you need attention to - matter which requires skill. He is also a pajior He is uu uu active industrious citizen hanger secontl to none in this station, und is ever ready to eneourgeull kinds Always jovial and congcial, I" of industries and public improve never lorgets that he us u citizen is incuts. A te more men with the one of the representatives ol human amount ol public spirit that Mr. kind and a- such owes to his Stetler possesses would make quite lei low beings a just equivalent ol u difference in the activity ol our time and talent which he never lie- town. ... ft i Spff MLi'A. glzxi is, III i I. I III ISSdlK VK. stows l-egrmlgingly'i bill ratlin tre fers to i.' more than he owes t.. others than to take anything orovcr- ehargelornnvworkhemiiy to, lie wuieioni mis a m' men n.m m is a usefu! citizen to have in town the jhtsoii ..I IkirlM-r S ntn, a nd those l til hi- serviirs n.o-t young mi I sterling qualities, who under stand best the n al intrinisic hails from MilHinburg. lie is, how value of his talent. Mis servici-s ever, not u stiiingcr in this village, arc constant I v reipiired away Ir having resided here for several years home as well as here, thereby prov prior to this, lie Umghl nut the in: hat his faithful services nre tip- preeiutc! elsew hi re as mueli a lining In- neighiMirs. JOII N I si I I I I It. 'CI... ,...,, i.l l iil. 11,1,111 in. hi,, t. n i;i - .111 - UKhhcol of which it can well 1 f -'' ' n. tu ran .. .my ubmmI That builder is John K.!wi r for a quick lunch or a S,l, Acutofhis reside,..,' ap- plate of oysters or a plate o cream K1irsitl,iissueofthePW He He already has a rcputa ion lot Lwon fin- himself a reputatiou making exjvllcnt cream and he wi w,ieh speaks lK4ter for him than we lo all in his js.wcr to .'iiham-e tlu , inaft-cblevvav mi, H,rtrny. The reputation. He is k.pnig u lulli " , It i ...in will ,i i i i a lines tlittt now express ins skiii nn i. ,i .w,f,.,.. m lulliin in uu- 1 1 i.i i io .1 stndH livintf testimonials i i iii i 1 1' 'i r i ... ..I Tl... I ill., I ....I, lo III- WUI K. I I . . .ii' .i . .. i .. m IiooI DUIlOings inai now sn Kwehurg, Keeilsville and Milrov, il. .utherun Church at this phu-c I), a. KKIt.v's MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., I nnd tlu eat Salem, this county, iil... Mitilin ('iiniv National Bank Lud the Kussel Hank, both of Lew Mown, and the lurire numbei of beautiful residences scattered over this lund arc nrodiicts ol hit ingenuity. He has huilt up for himself u very nici trade and Hince Jamum 1 . 1 SMI he has had on his hoards no less than I." buildin itviini it mio no . . . ii i : . . store ol . w . I irnyhill ami pn poses to run an np-t -l..n Iim I tin shoe l.ran.'h . hi- stop1 1 an. I will partition ofl the rear of the store ami make an eating room there, j 1 This will make an exeellcnl lunch i'm - . resh siinnlv always on hand ' ii.. i . . . . Mwvw m judicious advertising and ... know M'lml ir ia- to oiler. . " n"' "' I I,u "" i. ..i i... i,.,. i.. i.n.iv vi.. il... ..I.. ... . ... VI.. Ill, IV , , ' I 1 1 . pwliH lor I n brillianl and su ,llllllv' BEBIDBKCE. Mid 4R3 !.' ml ail ! m Li i . it1 6: m v is -.r.ur wt. . i i I . 1 i 1 1 1 1 : i : ."UDDLEBUKU. i- i In 1 e. mill seal ofSnvdi rl ouuH i- located in the center ol the inty 1(1 mihs . -i of S'linsgrove the met roiiolis t t In 'on i it . I li.' tow n i is:l-J mil.s li'oni Li'wistow::.) unction, the eoiiiieettug poiul lor (he last (rains west and cast and II) miles Irom S'linsgrove Itiuetiou, hi miles In ai Siinhim where eouiicctioii call .1.. lor last train- Kast, North, Suit hand West. ( hirlM'tiutituI town lertil. - ' i ml is M'ophil by pros is locitlcd onh lid miles Irom I lain p. runs ami sturdy farmers ho arc 1 burg the capital of the state of aliovc the onlinry intelligence. I 'cnnsvlvania, the same distance from j . .. ' "' . . ii i s. . illiamsport and lt5."i miles t" I I'hilailelohlii the metl'oiKills .,1 lli. i . . . i i I . 1 -tale and one ol the ohlcsl settle- . i . .en - on ie . t ne 1'ie a i i "in in. in . .. . ..!..... . . ... ; M dd eburg was laid ..nt in . ... s ii ii. South side ol Middle, re. k ie iaml of John Swinelord and ii.- , . . I 1' I. ... . ... I. Swineford Stcttle. The survey of ih, t..w ii plot was made !' Krwleri 'k Kvans, a proiniueiil man in hi- day and the futlier-iii-Iiiv of (Jcorgi K reamer, at one time the 'oiign --- man from this district, In l-'l ;i uumbf.T of lots were -..Id. At tip- time the town was laid out there wan einia. tieriiiiin nai.i. .,, in.- II AS, A. MKIsKlt. I 1 1 j ' - (Eft PA., THURSDAY, u I mux r. r 'ii.,r.m ... II i 1 la.. scv I landing and a- early as i nhii Swindon! bad i lavei i li . I he lots were soli subi1 i to i ground rent .! oia d w I!, pei rear lorever, Midd'i huig i iti r low n-liiii niiiii the erci t I'Yniikliii township in . l.So, 1 1 1 I I'eiiiainctl part ol iinti1 ' S ( J I when a charter ol a. I I'eiuaiui .1 purl ol' Krankliu incur-. p. li irti ui H'issecnreil lorlheoorough. li. in !hc hcarl ol Middlecteek Viil w In. 'I. almuiiib in ih.' most I he town has hotels; a Ikiiik, ri '' v r 1 Hi lint -l . large (leuertil Store-, M nli elioiiarv . . .'. and Id' -t,.i a tailor, an arehitecl, several painters .i i .. .. i i. .... : . a ih i i a .. 1 1 . 1 1 1 . a -. . . . u. . -. -i uttornct .. a I iii kcrt , I iltick.-iuil Shoos, n Shoe store, a KlU'llitUI i ' Store, a niciil inarket, a Hrng Store, . , , , .1...... I,,., I I - .... ,1 .i -..'. shops, a stove anil tin Ibisiness, ttvonillliucry stores, two Coal and ( i rain I Icalcrs, A (iristMill, a distillery, a Uittliiig works, a machinist, a Hentisl, t.. I lis'tors, Several niusictcaehers, four churches, ( Irade I S-l Is,ajewelery Store, I livery Stables, A hslge .,1' Kreo and neccptnl Masons, A .amp CALVIN STETLER. MAY II. it S,in of Amcricu, a (trund Army Post, Telephone Kxchutigc, I'osl Mine, Several Stone Masons Juke iinnmlK'rotcariHMiters, '1 wn HarlH'i's, an insurance olliee, three justices nt of the I'eaci',, :i notary I'uhlic, a I lu.iisinn I h m r. . A umber, a "Ian- ' jing mill, ;i brick yard, quite a mini- J j hei ot hmr kilns, :i kerosene siipph station, two bark and mining ti'c markets, a county superintendent, Lighl College students, ipiite a I niiinlKT.il college ma In n.-. u few I lu.mev lenders, the ciiurt house, the j int'vjail.n historical sisiety, a gravcvar, two undertakers,.) dca'cr in farming implements, a s:or-keep erandgiiager, several school teachers -m i f m it. it itu:s ii telegraph olliee, an i press olliice, a Ircighidepot, a I'asscngi r Slaliou, a pMiltn intirk-l, a eornel biiml mi orchestraandiilMiveall will soon h.ive ;l dir..- lactorv, I'.inr iiassenger li'aiiisnri'i ve daily I I. ',.. .I 'll, ..II nt'uliii'h I'.ii'i v I mail. Three stages and mail ear- large (r ule ami m one year In-slup-i i-ieis ill-live mill leaed:iilv Ir m il lo tin Lehigh Valley 1. It. Co., , I V, , I, .ii ". one horn MeKei - Hall ill an. I i;a Iil iiiterveiiinu ;.,,int-. and nlle Irom Milllilllilll') .-w lerllll and lllterveM in " i, ml- Ihe tow,, is in a healthy local where living is cheap. There could he no better place lo i stablish I industrial concert! limn in Midi II - .. . . i burg, Itcnls tire lo and IiiImh' i ii.. i I'liipho ed ri gularb . het'ce tho w I... are seeking new lo 'titions lor their industries will Ibid tt great ..'.;,,,, ;., il -i ol' l .i,. r lit iimv- ling to Middlchiirg. The Middle- ...... i .. : 1 1 .. a; ... i . ,, . i . . . , iii ..I.,,.. i . . .,--,,', . , ' , . , , , in ease a n one ilesll'es that Ull 1 ol in iw er. I III i . . in; I'll . , ', L I'M I. , IIH ' " i c here t'lmii any whcrcelso and Imnee ,n tillord to work lor lower WlllffS, olllte a I 'I'l... i. .,.,,;.'.. i I viiil. Ihi ..I hamlsome iirivalc E w if ' 1 I' uR.:. : i( DR. J. W. orwig'm RESIDENCE. VOL. -Mk NO. li). residences, that are a crctiil to the lowr. The eople arc hospitable ami entertaining ami ill throw w id open the dMrs in receive :in new industry that may propose locating la-re. M il tt I M , lor I I years Wilson II. W in. s hus '" 111,1 -''im busi- ncss in this place, linrn and raised in the viciiuty ..f lli.hlield, in West township, this eminty, he moved lo this place and licca on. "I the citizens ami lx came a pari ..I the community, lie has I icon an important factor in the development in w i it. of its interests nnd stands as an tn live supMiiter ami one who will, n- cnuitige industries to Imiite in mil midst. He also deals in bark, his shi nt in thai til along ihe S. vcar. ailroiiil average lonii tons a la liaih'oad lies he Im- :i - I tics. Mining lies is a large ,e:i "i ins inioie . eotd and grain busbies i- . ry x , - i .1 I,,:. , I' llsive ami in"IM- in. nan. i un , .. urge sums m money . m isa-au fill conseientioiishusiuess matt wit "and - the high, si n sjicel of al who kim htm. Notii Owinjr to the Inrgi nun,:,., ol illustralioii- ami sketches and l...-al hi-My, il lias been ueeeessary Ibrus in out a ureal deal "I local news, i i, . t,n si..,. v'i't ismeiits and some skctcbcs "' 7 mid , , on ih.- inside ptiges tins w. ek -!'.. i, I'mst. I 'iiloi'tunati lv also -., in. , news and eoiiiimmieatioiis had to Im entirely onilted. VII these mat- I -r- will hate ' aUuti n ,,.ii "cl issue.