TheCrucifixionOf PhilipStrong Will Soon Begin Inthe Post. QEO. W. WAGEN8ELLEB, MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., PA., THURSDAY, MAY li, 1900. VOL. 37. NO. 18. Editor ana rropneior. LOCAL NEWS. A Week s News lusneu up in 5mall QuantitiesVisitors in Town During the Past Week-Other News of Interest. Cashier Thompson and Attorney Weiser were at oelitnwrove Sunday. Laphenas Walter of K reamer was -i business caller on Grant's birthday. Jaoob Philips and Jonathan Wit- i t i :.. i l... jmr 01 I'aimaua were in wwu biwu- lay. A. 15. Marklcy of Aline was at the oounty Beat Thursday ol last week. Isaac Middleswarth of MoClure was at the county seat Thursday of last week. Prof, Blase), chemist of the ex periment station at Mate College, Pa., spent Sunday in town. State College oi Centre Co., Pa., has an advertisement in the Post. Read it. 4-5-1 8t. .Marsh Lant of W'atsontown dined ..t II.. .1 W Orvitf'u finnnAV. bav in . " ' " j inn mailt' the trio on Ins hicvclc. m."o i A.I). Kreamer, one ol Middle Break township's most prosperous farmers, was at the oounty seat fn- .1 unv. H. F. Blair, Boyd Miller and MifBeS Sue Keiser and Anna Zeller wen Sunday callers at the county The organ contest begins this i. i ....i. .. . ... ,.i i ... irwii ijooi mv uivhmi: v. ."- UB I III I VU KftWMW l"S l Some oioe country ham is wauted at this office. Those who have ham ii i l . I I !. 11 SI' 1 Will llH'1-.t' (.111 til Willi (I L II II I lion. G. Alfred Schoch and wife .. .: i il : U-1U.. ,.t 1 I.' Pawlinc and family at Selinsgrovc Sin 1 1 1 1 i i For Sale. A new butcher wa- C I 1 ... I. .(..., .(I... M l lll sold cheap. Enquire of A. . Bow ersox, Middleburg, Pa. ti. Mrs. Joseph Bowcrsox and (laugh- ti... I ...... . i . i tii I . I i l 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 II .1 . o . l '.1 i 1 iuf j hiviil m iiu ..-. ..,. u cunsirrove. Airs. Samuel Alleinan and grand- laughter, Anna Allenian, ol Selins- ernvc are visitunr .M rs. 1 at harinc Rn... :.. c t.i:.. Edward Erdley and family of Lcwislnwn spcirf Sunday with his nrcnts in tins place, lie is cngag- d at the IjOgail steel Works. The Indies' Mite Society of the Atheran church will hold a weigh ty Social at the home ol Mrs. M.I. Itltiii' fin fln BlMlli Hi i .it I will pay market price for good eal calves and good country made Ii.,'' I I. V V X t X N. Third St., LewisburgFa. 26-4t EU Is worth Aurand and Martin ear, two of Shamokin Dam'sland- i.r.L .1.. i :.. i ii...;,. !. ...., miiii-u in iii (iiiji mi n nwir irintioiu to t ie i ( bt on liioense :i v W. D Bilger of New Berlin wan I T i.i . ... ... .in. Lm- ,.t iil'I t R I II I I 11 Kl I 11 tCC ft klllllKll't 1 Willi II1S T h e annual examination at ii . ?. , . .. u oegin rtionoay, .i ii ik ii, ;u M. The commencement takes If the members of churches, Sun- Ol i r- l V .Xill.i. n ........I.I... W,.,,wil.' IHhn Nil tha Vi an tltn W na itoi m 1 1 fu n mi i ir 1 1 u irnnur ii iiu l ir Mia uii 1 1 mi h nan iiioir nomoa the lifrf antliaf all frmnlu ma v IrnrkW t Lizzie Herman of New Berlin is visiting V. H. Beaver. Wanted. A girl for general house work. Apply or write to Mrs. W. A. Mrosius, 142 Market St.Sun bury, Pa, Bark Wakted. We can useall hemlock, oak and chestnut oak bark we in n get and will pay highest cash prices fiir the same. We pay cash weekly. MoNBOE II. KuLI'&Co,, 4-l!l-:!t. Shamokin, Pa. New advertisements of L. .Mit chell, Suuhury; Bunkle V Walter, and George Beaver, Middleburg; andQraybill, Garmau &Co., Rich field will be found in this issue. ln not fail to read them. V. K. Hill, manager of the Am erican Publishing Co. ol Sunbury was at this place Thursilay of lust week and paid the costs in the caw against W. M. Wilvert and securctl the hitter's release from the county jail. If your church, Sunday school or public School nee l a nice chapel or gan, there is a splendid opportunity to get one free. The POST will give away a Weaver organ. Cut out the coupon on last page and vote it. ll you need one, bt gin now. Go toA. E. Soles for a smooth easyshave or up-to-date hair cut and head cleaned with a refreshing shampoo or dandrutl removed with his tonic, clean towel to each patron in hank building one door east ol Post Office; satisfaction guaranteed. We beg to acknowledge the re ceipt of a catalogue of Susquehanna University, Seliusgrove. It shows the institution in a very prosperous condition. The annual commence ment begins June '', 1900. There are 13 students in the graduating class. One of Mrs. Sylvester Bowen's horses was killed by an Mast-hound freigt train Saturday afternoon near the Bed Bridge west of this place. The horse was in pasture along the railroad and becoming excited at the approach of the train ran on the track. A circular letter has been sent out from Department headquarters in Philadelphia calling attention to the 34th annual encampment of the G. A. B. of Pennsylvania to he held at Gettysburg during the week of June 4th. Bail road companies have agreed to charge one fare for the round trip The Hickory Corners correspond ent of the Herndon Star last week says: Nevin Engle and Mrs. Aur aud of Middleburg paid a visit to Harry Engle, the former's brother, and Miss Mina Bong on Wednesday. He also says: Our new milliner, Mina Long, is doing a brisk business here at present. ('.!. Fischer, one of Allentown's enterprising citizens, who is associ ated with the Krall FurnitureCc. of Allentown, and Miss Mable F. Hov er, were the quests of licv. and Mrs. W. II. I lover over Sunday. The lat ter is the Kev's Sister. hi Saturday eveningthev were united in the bonds of Holy Matrimony and on Monday returned to Allentown were they w ill take up their homes at No. 332 N. l lthSt. They were accompanied by Master John II. lloyer. "The Crucifixion of Philip Strong," another of.Bev. C. M. Sheldon's most fascinating and in teresting stories, will soon Iegin in the Post. We have bought the ex clusive franchise of this story foi Snyder County. No other news paper iu Suyder County dare pub lish the story. The story is even more interesting than "Robert Hardy's Seven Days." The Post always gets the best. The readers of this paper always appreciate the best and we spare no pains or expense to please them. The Death List. THE POST'S PRIZE ORGAN. M. FRANK HAVVT, of Selinsgrove, died suddenly heart trouble l'ridav, Apr. 1900. Interment Motidav. ni TItOt l ' The ten-year-old son of I,. K. Troup and wife ot Prank I iu town ship died Saturday afternoon. MMIi II. Aii infant child of M. W. Smith died at S he!!, . Vn. la-l week and was buried last Wednesday morning at Adnmshurg. PANNl PAOE Mrs, Fannie, wife of John Page, died at Fremont, Apr. 20th, at the age of 78 years. Interment took place in the. St. John's cemetery Saturday morning. Bev. Solomon t iraybill olliciated. I'OI.M I'ROI SI . Miss 11.11- Crouse, aged TTycars, died :il Kreainer, Suudav, Apr. at Kreamer. She was a highly reJ. pected old lady and died ol dropsy ii i . hi . . i ..i aner ueing ikhiusi lor nioiiwi I ntcrmeiit at Salem, MICH VI I. Ml H I Ml. aii old veteran died al I 'orl Tre-1 verton Friday afternoon, Apr. 22, 1 1900, aged n:! year-. Funeral al St, John's church at Chapman Sun day. ! 111'iiv aAVaLBR, one of the familiar characters about -Selinsgrove, died Monday, aged 73 ytars. Henry never married and for Ms entire lili1 kepi Ituchelor's hall on the old homestead. IN COMBINATION WITH THE POST. We give lielow some ulubbinu combinations u ith the I ih i . The rati s i uoti d are verv low . The .harm Journal, montlilv, lor alniosl five years and the Muhllehurt' ! PosToiieyeur, paid in advance, ! 1 .00. Tin Kiinn Jotiriwl In nuo ot tin' IhmI HUl Irnllillill pttMrn IUbllnllll it urn Ulliia rrniii St! in ii pattiM pnvli iiiiiiith nil in-ill- ..I ertry iilijcvl nl mi. n i in il termer, InlMiruriiiul working imin. The New York Tri-Weekly Tri bune and the Midillebltlg 1 ' 1ST, one year, paid in advance, olih If 1 .7 ". The Trl Weekly i , . . 1 . 1 1 I .. , I y, W.-ilii.-Hiiay iiimI r'rltlay, rencliM -i lurgt. iiroporllun nl NUlMcrflerM on ilntu nl mue, nd . Mi ll edition i-.1 tlinrmiKlily lll l. lllll.' llill iV f.llllllx In U vii.iii. 1 I . 1 biws 1 10. The New York Vitkly TrihuiH untl tlio .MitldlflnipM IN ist, tnu car, I ill 11 1 in atlvaiMH1, mil v I The Wri'k 1 y Tributifl h iiihlUhtl on Thill -i lay, aim! ivr till hittnrtuiil itcwn nf u ii Inn iiinl H'nrlil, l!n mol reliiiltlt' inm kol reMirtfi, unuxct llnl uirricnttiiral tlepnrttiiritt, rvllnhlu u tnr;tl I u forum Uoti aii'l iiiii atil I'litrrtAinihM huh ti'tluuy, It i- ilia 1 tin pnper' for I ho eiitlrr rnlttl Huitm, .1 niitlmuil fatii ily itiier f r fiirnuN iiimI villnic i - The New Vork Tri-Weekly World and the Middleburfj I '1 is r, 0111 veur, paid in advance, milv I .. "The above Picture Represents the Hanesome Weaver Chapel or gan that Will be Qiven Away hy the "Post." Tlio TH-Wiukly World ninii' llime limes n week, in llllnl will. Hie luti-ni new of the 1 iitrynml In weil ninth iiu- price linked tot it. I lie Practical iner, our vear, PnsT,one vear. Jacob Cramci died Ann I -J. MORTGAGED HER HOME. I'luireL, agiil 40 ytiirs, 1 :! dafs. She was the MRU, OKO KI.INUI.KM. Suinla morning, Apr. 22, al Krutzerville, Mrs (ieo. Kliugler breathed her last. A husband and 3 children survive her. The sons are: Allen of Jackson township; Peter, a druggist well known iu this place, and Joseph, a student ol' the New Berlin college. THEODORE I i.ov Theodore tredenck Goy, son of Levi and Elletl (Joy, died l iidav morning, aged 21 years, 1 month and I days. He had lieen a suffer er from typhoid lever for twenty three days. The funeral took place Sum i v, 'J P. M., Itev. Druokeumil ler officiating. The interment took place in Evergreeri cemetery. mum. HITN4N not. IR. Mrs. Susan, relict ol' Daniel l!o gar, died at Shamokin last Friday and was taken through thi place to (Jentrevi He Monday, where her re mains were interred in the I,, and Ii, cemetery, aged 7t years, :! mo.-. and 1 days. Kev. Si u Aurand officiated. The husband died 8 or !l yean a.i and the widow is sur vived liv a son Paul residing near Freeburg and a daughter Hattie, married to Kobt. Bilgcrol Shamokin. Deceased was a sister ol Hopnai Sainpscll of Pcnnscicek. WH. r. now i i i ESQ, was lorn in Met lure Mav 22, 1860 and died Monday, Apr. 150, 1900, aged ;'.'.i yean, 1 1 months and 8 days. He was married Nov. 23, 1882, by Rev. W. HL Stover to Lizzie I a daughter ot Lewis W. Manbeck. He was a son ot Jacob II. and Sophia (Wagner) Howell. 'Sjuire Howell was an extensive dealer in luinlx r, was twice elected Justice of the Peace and served a short time as Deputy Internal Re venue Collector. He was a mem ber of the Evangelical church, the Odd Fellows and Sons of Veterans. The funeral will take place at Me Clure Thursday at 12:30 P. M. MRU. HARAH E. URAMER. Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth, wife of I I ruukliii to - usliip, l',K.)U, lieui' Zion's mouth mill mother of II children, 2 daughters having preceu- eu in m to the spirit worm, tier husband, 7 children, :i gruiulclul ren and a host of friends mourn her departure. The cause of the death was consumption. She was born in lhapman township, I liiuni ( tow Snyder) county, her maiden name havinur lieen Shell v. She was mar ried Mar. 7, I87"i to Jacob B. ting an attorney," he siiys, "they'll ( Iramer. She was buried lasl Pri- : !mnK anyway." day at the U. Ii. Zion's church, His wife does not take this pessi Revs. Aurand and Gramley olliei.it- : mistic view of the mutter. Shesuv- Wife'a Touching Devoton tn a Man Who Says He Will Hang The wife of .lames Leli'iai'l. ot I Lewishurg, charged with the mur- II . m. I. uer oi Newton ivioiz, evidently i"urcs more lor lier husband's life then he himself doe . Kvi r since his arrest Lerharl has declared, although he is innocent he will he hung. "It- no use in get- uiitl the Mitltllebiiri i I paid iu advance, l.iO. Loth ol ' the above papers and the Practical I i.i . i . i i . . i ai on i i ear 1 11 h u ami ;grien; turn I Almanac lor P. 100, paid in advance, mil v 8 1 .ti.". ing, the former in Seriuau and latter in I )nglish. the i etl enough money ! bllV a hnii-c and luring her life to ot. Thursday she lllhti rdl at tills ALINE. Win. Martin was seen here Sunday. 8t?ward (Jelnetl of Htrouptown, formerly of this iilaee, was the ituesl ol Fred and John Bhettvrly Sumliij , A. EiorulH'rger and Weaver vvill ctuunience pealhiK hark this week. S. ( ;. Martin i- Improving a little from his sickness. Next Bunduy Itev, V. K. H w ill preach at thctinicc eluirel place al 10 A. M. S. It. Mart it ide a llylug l,iverpiil Haturday. Miss Annie Martin returned t after visiting hn lor a week. Mis 8hull Is on the sick li-t. P, M. Hhnc via- Hold out at the eon- stnlile sale Saliinlav . suppose a great many people fnim this place will attend the iVlth annual ii, 8. convention al Kreehurg, May H and in. 1000 P.M. I. AS NEWS. Tin- PrAOtii nl I'ai tin r If nno of tin bnl fin in pitpara puhliiiliml, InueJ inonttily, nt Ii.ihi ynir. The yeai I k nntiilna min i:ii-- in ivlm-ii ihera i-.ii funil t Ii fin mail. in thllt III net ful tu tli farniri . I iu- prim of IImk I Ii iiIimic in SO r. ni- Voll urt III.- POKT. Uir I mi t i . :ll l-'uri mill ttir year I ..... Ic rurunly $1,011 Pallas, Pa., Apr. 20, 1000. ICrUToK P(WT :- -Pleusi publish the following: A lew days before Easier a cer tain old man said that Faster had nut been so late lor forty years. I will show him that he knew nothing; about it. I will licirin Iroin 1 8H2. Sunday Rev. I ruckeniiilller i" his t'arewell KeriUOIl al ihi- plaw Irvin Pottellii r i- lilanlilii; a orchard on the farm owned liy Jaeoh Uaugler, to be tended on slittres. We are sorry to learn that Monday i leorgc Willi's house was destroyed ly lire with all its tents, nothing being saved. The I'allas hoy are surely desiring a g I education or so many of them would not be seeft walking four miles every dny to attend the nigh scl I. Thai Is right, plod on, hoys; someday you will reap your reward. It' we vote in the organ eontesf which is soon to oiM'ii iu the "Tost" let u take into consideration a lew things: t, the orgllH is lo Ik- given either to :i church, Sunday school or public school. Of these three the church seems to lay the Mrst claim. 2nd, our Sunday ehooto are nearly nil held iu the churches, mid if a church has an organ the Sunday school held iu that church can also use the organ if it sees lit. ;trd, let us as renders of the "Post," pick out a church having no organ, but wish ing to have one and then vote accord ingly. For my part let us consider the Klie'nezer or Piwe's church on the Freeburg circuit. mortgaged these lor 1500 with w hich tn employ counsel for her husband. The hesl legal talent iu this section j has been secured. The authorities claim to have fount! a blood-covered 1 knife near the scene of the tragedy, : h Inch thev sa heloi)i!(d lo the 1 murderer, Li nhart was ien a pf limiuary j I hearing on Friday at Lew i-lmrg and la niimlie;- of witnesses were heard trip t I who nave damaging; testimony ; against him. In t he face of all t hi- j i l'lilln. I testimony liciihurl claimeil thai he never committed the deed and he does not wire il they hung hunor not. ii .i . .i i . I i le was taken irmu I lie piai hearing to the licwisburg jail to h kept there until the 1 1 1 ' term u I nioti I utility court, I he reports i now being circulated in the effect that he will he taken to Sun bur or illiams)ort lor safe keeping nruull iitcorrtvl as he will be kept in In 1882 Faster came I H8I1 " 88l " 188") " " ISSti SI.S7 " 1888 " 188! " 1800 " " " 1891 1802 " " 1803 " IS'.ll " " 1896 ' 1896 " " is'.iT " IS! IS 1899 ' 1900 " In tiiese 19 vi ar aster later than t'tlle-. ftCSI). siibscrilicr of April Mar. ,,r. Mar. Apr. Mar. Apr. It). 0, 18. 10. W. 11 unv Mar. Ii Ill's, -t," . S AM'. hail bur Cleaning Fine Lace. eh the Lewishurg jail and guarded and ni;. it. I Card of Thanks. ret urn I wi.-h to thanks to the Kind lieiglioors am friends for theirassistttnee duringthe sickness, death and burial ol my wife. Jacoii Crameb. mi - ev Announcement. Iccasionallv a oieceol laiu'v-work on the lace order doe- not show soil enough to justify sacrificing it- lacy newness to the process of washiuir. It mv heartfelt such w ork is laid away for a week in The mountain (ires are raging and unless rain conies shortly, a great deal of damage will be done to the forests. Rev. W. A. Leapoltl of Williams port District, Hast Penna. Confer ence, Evangelical Association will preach end conduct the Lord's Sup per at the following appointment-: Port Trevetion, May 5th, 7:H() p. m.; Winner's, Sunday May 6th, 10 a. m.; Aline, 2:30 p. m., and Daniel's at 7:30 p. m. The Lord's Supper will Ik? obeerved at Witnier's ami Daniel's after the sermon. A hearty invitation is extended to all .1 a heavy book between blue tissue paper, having had rubber into the soiled place calcined magnesia or pipeclay, ii will come out cleaned and brightened by the process. This i s a good w ay to treat Battenbcrg and point lace work which has become dingy or yellow. May Ironutn's Home t bfftpantofl, f Arthur F.Noll, Hummers Wharf, (Jennie May Beaver, Oriental, I Geo. E. Cramer, Shamokin, Theresa J. Wetzel, Shrciner, ( Win. S. Ulrioh, Scenery Hill, SaraJ. Philips, Selinsgrove. ( Frank V. Mitchell, Kreainer, Jennie E. Walter, fGea W. Walter, Middleburg, J. L. Boykk, Pastor, i Ada F. Walter,