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    The Middleburgh Post.
I'utillsli.'.l f.vvry Thnraday.
QEO. W. VVAGENSELLER,
Editor and Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
mi mi per year if paid in advance.
il.(M per year i( not i advance.
Single bpies, Five Cunts.
Arivrrliolii:: Hiilro. 1.1 rfllta kt line. Don
pareil measurement r.r llrt ineeruor. and W
, biiU pi i line f..r each aubeequent Inacrtlon.
Rntered l Hie I'oel Offloeat Mlddlebnrf, IV,
mcoiiH i lam mail matter.
M
OFPfCB. Sear Hie County 'mrt Home, be
tween the Plrel Satlonal Bank ami the County
Jail.
His-rom . Established in 1844 as the
Union Deiiiokrat, at Sew Berlln,aGcr
immii Whig iier. Changed name t
the Post In 1s;l. Oldest Republican
newspaper in Snyder lounty.
Republican Standine Committee-
Adame- C. F. Blngaman, J. 1. Blpe.
Beaver- A. W, Muner, Calvin Dreeee.
Beaver W. Fred S Oundrum. Thee Harbrter,
Centre Mien Boyer, b. A Btine.
Chapman I'. A. Troup, '. H. Updegrove.
Pratiklin- M. L. Walter, H. B, Rolender,
Jackenn J. Harvey Mover, ;. . Brouee.
Mlddleburii -Edwin Charlea, Frank Belt.
Miiliih.rei.k .Inlin S. Melm-r. J ' Slunk.
Munrm' W. I,. Viiiiuk, I'eter Y.iunf.
Penn A. R. Smith, Oeo M. Wltiuer.
Perry Irwin Boyer, . O. Smith
perry W. T. li. (Irayblll, C. S. SpriHtle.
Nellnagrnve- .1 A, I.umbard, leo.A. Llvlngelon.
SprinK-U. M. Smith, John N. Relgel.
ITnion Jacob Slab I, C, l. Boerar
WaahlnKton John M. Mover. v. F. Rouen.
J-. A. Lcmraro, nhalrman,
Luwis Chari.ki, Secretary,
J, Kbank Rutz, Treaaurer.
REPI ni.nw TICKET.
'ongress Hon, Tii . M. Maiion.
Mexatoh Hon. Benj. K.Focht.
A.ssetubh 1 1. .n . A. M. Smith.
Prothnuntary M. Hhixdbl..
Register Recorder .In. H, Wuxis.
District Attorney M. I. Potter.
Jury Commissi r E, R. Siiamiiach.
Thursday, May ., 1M0.
There appears to l' no way to
check the influx of Chinese by the
Pacific coast. A laundry check
seems out of the questioD.
One interpretation of the rapl
look on 1 youth's laoe when riding a
tandem with liis )".st girl in front, is
that lie lias all the world before him,
If the Sultan js-rsists in his pres
ent course he is likely to learn that
there arc seasons other than Thanks
giving and the holidays when Uncle
S-iin oat! carve turkey without any
perceptible fatigue.
An aged man entered Johnstown
last Thursday, and, seeking the ex
ecutor of an estate, said he wished to
pay a debt of $18 for leather which
he had bought fifty-five years ago.
The debtor offered twice the amount
of the original claim, which was ac
cepted. At simple interest the ac
cumulation on the $18 since 1845
would have amounted to $59.40,1
assuming a rate of 6 per centum,
Women physicians are becoming
numerous in the towns of Pennsyl
vania, and it is well known that they
soon establish large practices. Ches
ter has several women doctors, Oil
City line, Brudford five, and there
are few communities in w hich the
sex has not gained looting in mod-
ical competition. It is a very few
years since a woman doctor was a
ttoveiiv ill any in me otni io us. i
The University of the South, at I
Hewa nee, Tennessee, has placed its
8,000-acre tract of hardwood timber
near that town under the manage
ment of the Division of Forestry.
An ullicial of the 1 i vision will mark
all trees to be cut and will draw up !
, i "1 I
the lonnne contracts to provide lor-oi
the preservation of young growth.
It is intended to make the forest
yield a permanent annual revenue to
go toward the support of the college,
Another interesting tract to come
under Government supervision is
one of alxuit 17, 000 acreu, owned
hv the Adirondack Leairue Club.
It is in the Adironack Mountains of
New York, near LowerSaranac, and
is kejit primarily asa gam? preserve.
The woi king plan will provide for
the removal of all timber which can j
lie spared w ithout injuring the forest.
UT. P1JSA8 AVI' MILLS.
Home rarmei
ha vt limn hi i ii to
plmnl corn.
V. II. Knit riter is on the sick list
at
present.
Mi Katharine Miller left last week
for Danville.
... a a. M 1 i 1
. V. 1 frown ol I reebUTg was m
, town Wednesday. .
I. A. ami I . L Itntlsli 01 Kfealner
were in town .'tiiiniay eveiiuie;.
Quite a Dumber of out needle expeel
to attend the show at suntuiry Thurs
day. Mrs. ('. A. (icarhart and Miss Khuini
Krletmieycr of Freehuiy siK-nt Friday I
in town.
Daniel Nace inovcl on Daniel Man
avel's farm Thursday, and J. L. Auck-1
er inovc.1 to Hoistervalley Wednesday
P. A. Htuek. siusTintendent the !
fJuiulaj Sulinill' ISSaglWd that jiositioii:
hist Sunday and his son, N. E. Stuck,
was elected as his successor.
Now for the Big Show.
Under th' personal direction r u-li
master managers as James A. Bailey,
V. W. Colo and Lewis and Peter Sells
with toe tiit named gleaning every
foreign Held for noted and novel fea
turesthe Adam Forepauirh and Sells
Brothers' united menageries, circuses
mihI hippodromes have grown to It1
the greatest Bhow of the era, and so
L'eiierallv recoirnlzed from New York 1"
1 San Francisco, Nn brilliantly and
exclusively dominating the metropoli
tan Held, left vacant by the departure
1 in foreign parts of the Baruuiu v Bal
' ley show, and making a season in Mad
ison Square Garden a part ot'its regular
programme, the rForla says It is "the
biggest circus that New York ever
' saw," ami that unqualified compliment
Is heartily seconded by the press and
public generally. Thai Is just the shape
in which it will appeal-at Kunhury on
Thursday, May 8rd bringing a wealth
and variety of entertainment it is sim
ply impossible to in detail. There are
hundreds of rare wild beasts and am
phibia, including three herds of per-!
forming elephants, the only school of
timned sea linn- and seals, and a whole
caravan of other cute and cunning ani
mals. There arc- hundreds of really
eminent artists and royally beautiful
horses, ami ver a hundred brilliant j
acta miii ...... trilviliL' ra ei's. I lie enliis-
nal circus contains all the run that the
biggest tent can hold, furnished by
twenty-five famous ami versatile clowns
nineteen champion male ami female
bareback riders, and troops of thrilling
uiul wonderful experts in niia-uir una I
ground sensations. Kverythlng Is of
the best ami there is enough ol n to till
three rings, elevated stages and pedes
tals, acres of aerial space and the lon
gest coliseum courseever canopied. The
morning parade will lie the same
u hii li, passing miller the great Dewey
arch, dazzled ami delighted over half a
million pair of eves.
DUNDORE.
"Live not to eat. but eal to live."
"Botten apples injure their companl-,
ons."
I r. K rebs was seen on our st reefs the
other day.
Harvey Bowersox is planting fifteen
acres of potatoes.
Rev, Brillhardf and wife called to see
latharine Wltmer,
Ex-Sheriff Wolf was noticed the
other day on our streets.
1,. s. Cooper wants to buy timber
trai ts for mining props.
Wanted two shoats of about inn lbs.
each, Inaulreaf the post offloe.
Ed, Moyer thinks that there is no
I seliiMil like the one at Kreeliurg-
Cleveland's' soup houses are dead,
McKlnley'a prosperity killeil them.
James A. Wise, one of enterprising
young men, is running II ve farms tliis
spring.
Our farmers feel Hat on the prospect
of a wheal harvest of T6 ier cent, of an
average crop.
G. A. Nafta spent one day last Week
in Belinsgrove making garoen
for
Minnie r.yer.
steiilii.ii Arnold of rhanmsn sold a
good number of Bne Japan chestnut ;
trees in the community.
The Penn Telephone Company arove
stakes from Belinsgrove to Liverpool
and will in the near future complete the
work.
Rev, Fortner of Belinsgrove called on
Catharine Winner, who used to attend
the services of liis church.
Daisy Wltmer hired herself lo John
Bollinger near Northumberland at
si. .Mi per week for tin- summer.
To know how to earn a living, ami
then how to spend a little less than one
earns, is the licst Insurance against
1 loverly.
A stray horse is seen traveling from
Aqueduct Avenue to Blissful Park.
The supervisors ought to take charge nf
the lost animal.
D. W. Eyer of Shamokin called to
his grandmother, Catharine Wit-
mer, who I
uttering rrom oia age ami
ncral ileliilit v.
Ira Winner took possession of his
now , i, I. ...... . . ,ii "To.. Hill " one of Hie 1 i.
aunerbM ol tins town, ami worKs lor t ra o
i Hoover on the island.
i o
pring j
J. A. Mover was the first this
to lieaiilitv In- Inline 0V using whin
wash freely. He lives at "sweet n
! one of the superbs of this town.
ic.
STATE OK OHIO, CITY OF TOLE- I
1)0, LUCAS COUNTY, S
la
SH.
Vnaira? .1 I 'n ttararv ma tew out Ii Hint I
he is the senior partner of the firm 12
. T. T 1 0- J 1 I W
x. a. uanin ak, uuiuk uuhi-'o
ClIENKY &
upas in the City of Toledo, County
Slid State aforesaid, and that said
firm will pav the sum of ONE HUN-1
DEED DOLLARS for each and!
everj case oi uatarrn mat cunnoi oe
cured by the use of Hai.l'h OaTABBB
Cure. Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before mcaud Hubscrib
ed in my presence, this tth day of
December, A. D. 1886.
O
o
s rr:r I
. W. Qlbasom.
j BlaL f
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
tcrniillv aad nets directly on the!
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Semi for testimonials, free.
r.el.UJlAMJSI w., xoieao, j.
''Sold by drugjiists, 7"ic.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
In almost every neighborhood
there is some one wuose life has
been saved hy Chamberlain's Colic
'I,,, 1, .v i oiirl Diiirrhnmi Kf'infirlv. or
who has been cured of chronic di
arrhoea by the use of that medicine.
Uonk , i , i 1.-H n in kii.t iit fj.llliiir
JlIUll lil 1 r'WUO lll,l(I 11 '"llli va .vi'iua,
f u vmhmwn opportunity offers.
. , , , . the means of
oavinoa nthar livaa. For sale bv all
drugsists
POUT TREYEBrON.
Miss Kate Noll Went to Wetcll
Scales.
Miss Carrie (icist spent several days'
with friends at llcrndon.
Mrs. Win. Helfeiistein is visiting her I
I'rents in New York.
Harn- Bont and wife of BaltoaglOVe i
vistted the ronnei 's rents Wednesday
of hist wi-ek.
Mrs. Mart., Misses Amelia Malts ami '
Jennie Neit. of Sunbury attended the,
funeral of Welter Shatter last week. I
Philip Daubert ami family of Milton
attended Mrs. Mauser's funeral Weil-1
needay,
Charles Herrold. .lames Nelti and
Qeorge Flanders, students of the Free
burg Academy, spent Sum lav at home. I
Wilson Haunt of Belinsgrove spent
Sunday with the Litter's mother
H. I., ami Jackson Shatt'craml Jack-I
son St roh an
at Dauphin.
mployed ou the P. It. It. '
The National Hotel ha
two porters
:il nre-elit.
1
Adam Gensamer's moved into their
home which they have just repaired.
Miss Poise Fisher BpentSunday with
her parents at Chapman.
Barber Kelts has accepted positioa
in one of the tirst-elass barber shops at
Hharaokin.
Stewart Hall ami wife visited th'
Hall homestead at MoKeea Sunday.
John Hepner of Bhamokln was in
tow n last week.
Mrs. (t. I. Flanders made a business
trip to Belinsgrove Monday.
'l lie Sunday school convention of the
1 niteil Brethren Association will be
held at this place May 18th, 19th and
20th, All are invited to attend.
It. M. Bothermel'a confectionery
store has been completed. He keeps
a full line of the choicest candies. Give
him a call.
The convention Sunday afternoon
felled to accomplish much owing to
the absence of Prof. Mover.
Michael Brubaker and wife of Ma-
nantongo spent Sunday with Wesley
b landers and family .
Saturday night four men entered the
house of William Sehrawiler ami after
frightening Mrs, Sehrawiler, who was
alone, ransacked the whole house be
fore aiil could I' called.
NO USE!
TRYING;
y
I can't take plain cod-liver
S oil. Doctor says, try It He ,
i might as well tell me to mc,
t lard or butter and try to tak.
T Unm 14 la inn rtrh ar"
llicill. ll IJ aw iiv.ii w...
will upset the stomach. Bu
you can take milk or cream, '
? so you can take c
Scott's Emulsiet
n It is like cream ; but wi'
I feed and nourish when crea. '
I I will not. Dabies and chit-
1 1 dren will thrive and grov 1
fat on it when their ordinary 1
food docs not nourish them. .
1 1 Person have been Known to Oup '
Mm nnund a dav when tekintf ax
l ounce jf, Errjun. it el
. Mmmt- .u;, :
lilt UIIJUUVl IIHMHIMJ 111 fTViiM"
order so thst the ordinary food h
properly digested end aMimilatcd.
VK. a 'Hi i. on, l drua'ila.
M'.OT'l & DOWKG, . tttmtara, Nw York.
ItURMAITS !
I SHOE STORE,;
' 2
MIDDLEBURG, PA.
Is the place to find
a full and complete
line of
o
si
o
Ladies' Shoes.::
o
There are Russeta,
Black and Patent
Leather Shoes ....
We keep the lnut
quality of 8HOE8
and w hen you buy
our best you can n-st
assured the quality
is right
V
O
u, ,
e na
ve them as
low as 90c., and all
other grades up to
the very best for $4,
Give Us a Trial-
W. I. Garman.
oOooOpOoooOo(ioooo(io(i
MlDDLEBURGH MARKET.
J(1t(ci
16
12
Wheat 70
Rye 50
Corn 36
Oats (old) 26
Potatoes 30
Rrau per ltKI. 90
Middlings " IfO
Chop 90
v,Ttr
r-
Onions
Lard G
Tallow 4
Chickens
Turkevs
Shoulder
Hn.m
'Flour per lihl 3.50 '
Everybody knowH that DOB
BIN'S ELECTRIC SOAP is the
best in the world, and for 33 years
it has sold at the highest price.
Its price is now 0 cents, same as
mmr.r. hrnnn un.s n,o .,n i
k-
size ana quality, same as lasi w
years. Order of your grocer,
Your choice of 139 25 cent books
... , ,
sent free for each 3 wrappers and
A-av
7 cents for postage.
Famous Maryland
J!
Men s Clothing
Made lo I'd. I pr- -s.ici Prrpald
in.. I iuaraatrr4 to lit
The KyUgfc kM tt laltta Over
ctw ami Ttoiiaer. matlc tv tr
(.iivmti h.tiu uilora.arr mult in
inn w.rkr -tn at alnrnt one half
li.it v. 11 lnvr tu fmv at irtat.. t hir
.V, u . t'l -tiling C4Ulipie, with
latc t huh lamplra MUM hcd.
. Hir Utnt iqrin an.l t"H
ttt. an.l U rofuarlv illiotratcd
with Ue Utrt faMn thai will
l uni by the MM dNMM
this Benson. We Mi y u mir
Ceothlug C O.D.tnaw gu.ir
antc raili n.nm. .it to ut yon.
) that MM run ativdutclv n. risk :
Ink nf the ItMi satina ytm rnVct
J the ttjliih if.itmi'iiia c w-ml jun!
"7.,.
h t'iirtK-
ferttetva, Law
am! It- I n
Pirn Conn, etc . in
their mi 1 culon Midi
dMMt m lint y I iok
lut at thr t ttlofl plitf
mm .ii tell r ti My Ii n
thr 10-ti its'-tf appftr,
aiil I HI ft tin u v'Mt
huv miii h r, a, n y
fim HI .': r Ctat,
All Clrpc.i , ,..! fre. limni; furnished without
charfte. ftml freight prepaid
nt!i catnlegim te haa M hi h ilo roa wintr
A,Mrr ihii aayi
JULIUS HINES A SON, Dept. 909. Baltimore, Md.
I Twelve Special
mi ihci vc ape
BARflTAlff HAYS
aiawaaa! aVAA A M
-AT
GiuFbiil, Gafmsn & Go's.
Department Store
Richfield, Pa.
FF0IV rVlAY 1,-26, 1900.
A-
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CROCErllES.
Arhui kli-n mill U vcriiiK llimatcil
'Offaa,
I il (ilnw I '.in TMilr Svrup, 0o
l '1 111 I .'111-.
lib Baking Powder. "sc
:i Bottlea Vanilla, k.
.') pk Com SUircli. lie
I ( skr ebooolate, ia.
II mi CiHiia, Qq
ii pa Toilet Snap. r,c
I pc CaatUa Soap, v.
8 Hi Hire, x c
B I b Soup Henna, )4t.
eli rv Suit in i, h,.. 1 , , i:o,.
S tinware hardware.
ft SqtTin Utah Pan, 10c
0 l 1 in I nil. ii,
10 qt Tin Pall, mc
Tin Splttciun, decorated, 10c
1 mid III Iron I nn- Sc
Steel Kry I'ana. 0fl
Larg Sonp ladle, to
M it A irate ('offee Pol, 2,e
1 cl KnU' Kettlta with Cover, ldc
11 inch ante Baalna, ioc
3 t I'iiiIiIIiik Pn, lOo
h Tea SKona, 4C
6 Tnble Snoona, (tc
Rutcher Knlvea, Bolater, 10c
Fruit Bprayen, oi
JjMliea' (iunli'n Iloea, U)ng Handle, lOo
Uoya Klondike l icka, H'c
qUeeNsWare
White Plate., nch 5c
Handle Cupa und Saucers per eel., HSc
6 Inch Nappiea, i8c
Lnrce AaMltatnl of 5 and 10 cent
Olaaaware.
cLotHiNg.
Man'i Hoita,
Men'i i lui Berge, Bu wool aulu, 4 7
Heni n orking bnlrta, :
Cliililren'a Suiln. 4 toll vr . Sl.SI Op
Cbildran'i Knee Panta, " tsje up
f u'l and oomplete Una of Han'4 ana
Bore' Suite eo cbaap tbal it arlll make
your eyee wa'er
DRY GOODS.
A Nualln, 6c
Hill bleached Mualln, Be
Window Curlalii ecrew, Tic
I
1
1 urkey lied laltle Daintrk,
l.imi'n-icr Oiiilimn.
I (',, ,,,,,
liri-HH Dimity
Mere rlaad silk. Im'mI irrade,
Dn-M Oooda, lall atylea and
Prlcai way down.
lie
A
m
Notions.
Celliilnlil Collars,
Celluloid nils,
Laoe,
Km broidery ,
.Men's Hose,
L"'li yd Spool Cotton
Ladlea' suuiiiier Coreet,
.Misses' Past Klnck llosc.
i .i.ii.-' Ribbed Vests,
Lace i 'urlalm ,
Wool Draal I'rniil.
Ij-ilics' Slnrl ni-t wltb
yoke
iu Needlea,
1 Ik
Ic up
So up
Ic lip
11c
Me
5c
7c
: pr
y.i up
uriltit
,.1
SHOES.
l-nit'c-' Mce slioes. Bne, 7lc
Ladlea' Lacaghoaa, rat. Leather
TI p. 9te
Ijulie-' l.:u e Shoes 1'nt. l.cntlier
lip, Cloth Top, tLM
Men. s I- mi! I'ress Shoes, l.;U
Men's Pine liress shoes, Tnn I'olor. 1..19
Men's Coi.lsr Shoes, ;a.
Ladlea and Men's Tennis Shoes. 10, Ut
Pull line ol .Misses' uiul Luilies' Ox
ford SIkk-s.
A The nliove named nrtlc!es nre only
..I lew ol III,' 1KI 1 u-.. I,,.,.. VI'
Sfil linven flue Muck to select from, but
fl renieiiilier the HAIUiAINS are only
A l'i ml from yin II ... an m,,i m1 ....
I t'HHli or liimiiri I'r.Ml...... Oall
W nml examine I be stock whether you
W buy or not. Yours truly,
(El ...
tinfh uwm
fall J aa j waa MAY AUUU , W J
fsEttsQ . O. & Co.3lsl
.T.ftaa?TJ,TeaTaTeaTta------f------ - t-t..S I la
DOiLIEFPEEl
Send un a 2-cent
-mini) with vour ' '
name and addreHM
and Wi will send
you a ropy of the F
latt-.Hteilitionofthe"
New lde FaMilon '
Iteview and one of
these handsome "
' i n c h Stamped ' 1
, Doylien free. We do thinto intrmluce the T
.New llea 10-cent Taper attern. T
RUBLE'S DRY GOODS STORE, ?
I.P.WISTOWN, PA.
MINIMS Hjjj-H II M II l-H-j.
Try Uraln-O ! Try Urnin-O.
Ask your grocer today to show yon
' a package of OKAIN-O, the new food
drink that takes the place of coffee.
The children may drink it without
Injury as well as the adult. All who
try it, like it. OHAIN-O has that
rich seal brown of Aloclia or Java,
but it is made from pure grains, and
the most delicate stomach rec eives It
without dietregp, One-fourtti of the
prjoe of coffee. 16c. and 25o. per pack-
rjcam .am. a
We peNha II ealai
lktniinpJMdtk.M ii
l, Ki;s.
CmMmh
'able 111.1
'age. Sold by all grocers.
1 iSJECT
Our Wo-Date Line
OK
GENTS'
Hi
i . j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .t :i
Furnishings
jm - ....,-iv H7 iu ctvry (iciail.
IM Our line of iVeAarwaaan U
U the largest and finest in
B Comity. Ft consists up -
r.vi
1 TECKS, BOWS, F0UB IN-HAND, CHUBS m
m and the latest Bntjlisll Squares. Prices range from
m 5C P to 50c. We will place on sale one lot of
,;c Umbrella for next week oomtnenoinR SATTTR-
m DAY. APR L 28th 48Cents; real value 75c.
m livery body should get one of these bargains.
H. Katz. The Clothier,
P Next Doorto Court House, iddleburg. Pa.
m
some money is to be
expended for
FURNITURE
is to take the time and
trouble to examine the
si nek we carry, learn the
prices at which we sell
mi.- nr itt
mm vnin nnn w&
i me MIC ffdj
m ii
doubt as to value can remain, with the offerings of
ouiers. 1 lirmlV he irVR
m cause we have done everything to merit the trade
Hlfl f lll-n,1ii aL
-0 -
of prudent buyers.
i
Call and Be
JOHN C.
446Mnrls.et St.,
M-H-HH I I M I I'M"! IU 1 1 1 1 1 I II II I I 4
J. U. SELHEIMER
DEALER IN-
arlnre, In, It Steel,
Leather,
WALL
Coach add Saddlery Ware, ::
AND MANUFACTURER OF
Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, I
STOVES AND TINWARE.
Market St., Lewlstown, Pa.
H-HH-H-H-M-I-H-
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
The attention of Snytler County's fanners is called
to my stock of farm implements. I handle
Farmer's Friend Grain Drill,
Manufactured in New York, Hay Hakes, Corn Plant
ers, Flews, Harrows, Plow Shares, Threshing Machines,
DEERING BINDER,
Holier and Ball Bearing all the way through, easy run
ning and noiseless. I also keep Binder Twine and Oil.
GEO. W. BEAVER.
the
to -
and then emnnare. if anv
I Will trot vnrr nn pv h.
aaaatavaajvav WB1 va.w y s
Convinced.
YARNALL,
Suntoury,
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Paints, Oils,
PAPER,
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LEBURG, PA
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