The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 09, 1900, Image 4

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    The Middleburgh Post.
lulllshHl t'.vvry Thiirwla.v.
Editor and Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
HI .OO per vmr if paid In advance
Vi. M per year if not pai-i lnTne.
Single Copies, Five Cents.
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iiiin il measurement, for tir.t I naertlor. ami 1U
vents H-r Una for each subsequent insertion.
Kntcri-il t tin- l'n OfVU-ent Mlildl.hiirg, Pa., a
second class nn.il matter.
OFFICE. N. nr tin- County Court House, he-
t 1 the Klnt Ni.ti.nml liank and IhajOnunljr
Jail.
HlSTOKY. Established in 1844 iisthi
Union Deniokrat,atNew Berlin, Ger
man Whig i:it. Changed name i
the Post in 1861. Oldest Repubucan
iici:im r iii Snyder County.
Republican Standinc Committee.
Atlanta 0. K. lilngamim. J, D, Blpe-Beaver-
A. W. Nuaaer, Otlvln Prose.
Heaver w. -Kn-ii s (iiuiilrtim, Tboa Herbsitr.
Centre -Allan Boyer, L. a. Btine.
Cnpman-P. A. Troup, C. H. UpdefroTe.
Fmnkliu-M. L Walter, H. B. IU.ii-ml.-r.
Jackson--.!. Hnrvev M.ivi-r. i. A. llniuse.
Middleburg Bdwtn Charles, Frank Relit.
Middlecrcelc John S. Melser, Geo. 0. stuck.
Monroe W. L. Young, Peter Young.
Pann-A. R. Smith, Oeo H. Wiimcr.
Perry Irwin Boyer, W.O. Smith.
Perry w.-T. R. Braynin, C. B. Sprirale.
Belinsgrore J a. Lumbard, Qeo.A, Lmngtton,
Spring O. M. Smith, John N. Hcigel.
Union Jacob SOUS. C, l. Hoirar
Washington -John M. Moyer, w. F. Rotun.
Jo, a, Lvmrabd, nhalrman,
Kiiwia C11AI11.IW, Beoratary.
.1. I kank liKii., Traaanrer,
KKPI ltl.lc A .ATloVi. TICKET.
President Wat. McKinlrv.
v. President Thhodohk Koosrvrlt,
BEPUBLWAH1 STATE TICKET,
Auditor Gen'lE. B. Hahdknhuroh.
Congre'sinen at lartrt- (!. A. Growt
K. S. KoKKDKRER.
it lll.ic !' TICKET.
Congress -Hon, Tiiad. M. Mahon.
Senator Hon. Brnj. K. Fociit.
Assembly -Hon. A. M. Smith.
Prothonutary Geo. M. Bhindei..
Register A Beeorder Jno, II. Willis.
District Attorney M. I. Potter.
JuryCommlssloner-E. E.Bhambach.
Thursday, August 9, 1900.
Judging irom the parting shot
given by Editor Lumbard in last
week's issue of the Bnyder County
Iribune, in his obituary notice to the
Virgin Granddaughter of the late
Gov. Simon Snyder, there will not
lie a warm reoeption in Heaven lx--tween
Joseph and the Virgin Mary.
The nuncupative will of Henry
M. EUanhard, mention t which was
made in the POST last week, was the
first of the kind that was put on
record in Snyder county since 1M7:',.
That form of testament is especially
adapted to the uncertainties of the
life of a soldier r sailor.
The news from China from time
to time is showing the world what a
hot-bed of ignorance exists in the
celestial empire. Heaped upon ig
norance is the calumny entertained
for foreigners and other nations.
The "Boxers," a secret society, num
bering 4,000,000 members, are
trained in military science and have
undertaken to drive OUt or "kill
the foreign devils." The imperial
government, it is thought, fearing so
powerful an organization, has sided
in with them and even set the Im
perial troops to besieging the f'or
' eign legations. This state of atlairs
is making more complex the internal
cnmnlicationa which concerns almost
1 . 1 11
the entire world.
Mary Snyder s Courtship
I Monday's Philadelphia Press rays:
!"It is stated by the Chambersbuig
; I'nblic Opt'nt on that President James
J Buchanan once wooed but failed to
win Miss Anna C. Coleman, who
(lied a few days ago at Selinsgrove.
I Miss Coleman was the daughter of
RobeYt Coleman, of Lancaster, and
1 Mr. Buchanan's disappointment is
.1.. 1 1 n 1 11 "
saiu to nave occurreo 111 lois.
The Prm lias matters pretty
well confused; what the Chambers
burg Public Opinion really said is
as follows:
"The statement in some of the
newspapers that it is a well known
fact that President Buchanan wooed
but failed to win Miss Mary Kittera
Snyder, daughter of John Snyder,
a member of the Twenty-seventh
Congress, and grand-daughter of
Governor Simon Snyder, is mislead
ing. The lady whom Mr. Buch
anan wooed but failed to win was
Miss Anna C. Coleman, daughter of
Robert Coleman, of Lancaster. The
disappointment, which is historical,
,.,...,1 in I VIM M w- Snviii-r died
III I III HO IH W ' -- 1
I at Selinsgrove only a few days ago.
I If she had been Buchanan's sweet
I heart she must have been almost a
' centenarian,"
I It need not annoy our esteemed
contemporary nlxnit Miss Snyder
; being a centenarian. She was so old
that she refused to tell her age even
when she knew she must die.
Malcolm Kirk "
With next week's issue of the
11 :n .,..i...l, .1... ....i.i;..
L UM i" will hiiii mitt 1 1 11 uuuutti
It is very unfortunate that the
United States should furnish the as
sassin of King Humbert, of Italy.
Of course there is some consolation
in the fuel that the fiend was born
and bred in Italy. That band of
anarchists at Patterson, N. J., should
be driven out of the country. How
can a naturalised American citizen
become an anarchist?
Picnics and Festivals, etc.
Saturday, Aug. 11, the Ladies' Mite
Society nf the Lutheran church of
Middleburg will hold a neck tie
social and festival on the lawn at
the ohureh in the evening,
Saturday, Aug. 11, Weader Brother!
will hold a festival at Port Ann.
Saturday. Aug. 11, Globe Mills s. s.
will hold a festival on ZeiU-r's is
land in the evening.
Saturday, Aug. 11, theC, E, Society
of Paztonville will hold a lawn fes
tival in the evening. All arc in
vited Staurday, Aug, 11, the Sunday school
of Globe Mills will hold their pic
nic on G. K. Parley's island.
Saturday, Aug. II, the L. and it.
Sunday Schools of (irubb's church
will hold their annual picnic near
the church
Thursday, Aug. i, theHilbish fam
ily re-union at Clement's Park.
SATURdAY. August 18, the Daniel's,
Union Sunday School of West Per
iy Twp. will hold their harvest
home picnic in Ocker's woods near
Gordon's school house in litu-k-1
wheat Valley, Everybody is In
vited, Abie speakers and "rood
music. I
Saturday, Aug. 18, the 18th annual
choir convention will he held near;
Preeburg.
Saturday, Aug, is, Hummel'a U. B,
Sunday school will hold a festival
In the afternoon and evening in 1
Edward Hummel's grove for the
lienelit of the school.
Thursday, Aug. t, the Susquehanna
Lutheran re-union will he held at
the .Milton Park.
Friday, Aug. -4, the annual re
union of the Schoch family at
Kreamer, this county.
Saturday, Aug. h-', St. Johna Sun
day School will hold thetf annual
picnic at Fremont.
Thursday, Aug. 80, odd Fellows Re
unions! Minimi, m'L' for Lodges of
Snyder, Union, Juniata and Mif
flin counties.
Saturday, Sept, 1, the four Sunday
schools of TroxelviUe will hold
their annual plc-nic.
Saturday, Sept. l,the Witmer's Sun
day school of Union township will 1
hold th eir annual nlo-nlo at Ver-
dilla. I here will Ik a liand and
ikmI speakers.
Saturday, Sept. 8, the l'. B. Sunday
Bohool of Bbeneser's church, Wash
ington township, will hold their
annual pic-nlc.
Saturday, Sept. 8, the Paradise s. S.
will hold its annual plc-nic in
Paige's grove.
$J,25 for Nothing
Our Dresses have completed printing
I ataWue No. 9t. of everytftinjf to
Hat, Use and eak. Each copy
costs 91. 00 to print and 20 cents U
mail. As an evidence ol inirrvM,
tend 10 cents In stamps to help
pay postage a"d you may deiluct
these 10 cent irom Tour first
raer or Vl n rriimreu car
loads of paper for this won
derful catalogue, wnicn con
tains 4U0 pMM,fj 10x14
inches, equivalent over
1000 pages tt the ordinary
catalogue, we save you
ZD per cent, to 70 pe
cent, on everything
you DOS at every
season of the
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There
Is little
yuu can
think of
that this
hook does
not contain,
excepting l.o
com olives and
Itoats. e even
quote Live Ani
mals. Kverythlng
a m:tn, woman or
child wears, all kinds
of food, everything
t 1 ... 1. ... , 4..m I Ku
office, for a hotel, for use
on a farm, in a harn.or It
everv known miroose. can
he found In this catalogue.
This hook contains over
.'t.OOO illustrations and onotrs
prices on over ioo.ouu umer
ent articles. -
Lithomphed Carpet' Rnr and
Drapery Catalofue, and our Clothinf
Cstaloaue with larre samples at
tached, art also Free. Expressac e paid
on Clothing; Freight paid on Carpet
This book Quotes
wholesale prices
to consumers,
aim with it In
your posses
mod you
c hats a
than the
Which book shall m srnJ F Address this way :
JULIUS HINES & SON
Department QOQ. BALTIMORE, MD.
I YOUR LAST
Jury JLilst.
Lint of Grand Jurors drawn for the Oonrt of
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery
and Court of quarter s-8ionnof the I'eaoe of
Snyder countr hold at Oct. Term, commencing
Honda', Oct, j , I ana
OKANDJl'KOKh.
Name. UocupaUoe, Healaenae.
Arbottaat, Frederick, Parmer, Terry West
BlDgaiaaB, Jarncg if., " Centre
Broslur, John v., Jackaon
Bailey, Peter, Oentleman, Moqrm-
Charles, Ilt-nry. TlnsinlUi, SeUustfroTe
Fields, John, I.umbcrmau, lllddlecreek
Freed. Lincoln, Laborer, Beaver
Uoss, owon J., Farmer, Adams
Herbster. Charles II.. Farmer, Beaver West
Hummel. Keubeu, Laborer, Mlddlcivek
KniKhtJi, Harry K.. " I nlon
Kerstetter, John. Farmer, "
Kline, Win. II., Laborer, Spring
Ijiub. Henry B.,
Uaber, joaepb, Printer,
Mover, Charles H., Laborer
The Democrats in this senatorial
district seem to think they have al
ready won the prize ot a represen
tative in the upper branch of the
Suite Legislature since it seems to
Ije a foregone conclusion that Hon.
Simon I'. Wolverton will accept the
nomination. Up to this time the
ex-Congressman has not run up a
iraiost any opposition. He certain
ly controls, in an admirable way,
the leaders ol democracy, but before
he goes to the Suite Senate the H'o
ple will have a voice in the matter.
Now the newspapers arc spring
ing a new class ot jokes on Admiral
Dewey and his wife. Mrs. Dewey
is represented as having tired ot
dolls and is preparing tor something
more life-like. The Admiral is de
voted to children and his only son
is awav from home engaged in bus
iness in New York. No wonder he
sits on the piazza and smiles with
the prospect of a 06 ft boarder at the
Dewey mansion.
Now comes the report that Sny
der county is to have an indepen
dent Republican candidate lor the
legislature this fall. The report
thus far does not eeem to le well
authenticated. The mere rumor of
there lx-ing a candidate without
knowing, or at least without giving,
his name is not giving the public
very much confidence in its authen
ticity. It makes but little difference
whether the report is true or false,
the result will be the same. The
people have decided to give Dr. A.
M. Smith, of Adamsborg, a second
term in the lower house and they
will do it, no matter how many
candidates arc trotted out.
I lion of that most interesting relig
I ions story of ("has. M. Sheldon,
"The Crucifixion of Philip Strong."
This is the third of Rev. Sheldon's
j serial stories which we have pub
i lishcd. There is no author living
in America to-day whose writings
are as widely read as those of Rev.
Sheldon. His story, "In His Steps,"
published in the I'ust from August, i Matters, Isaac Parmer,
1899 to January. 1900, has been I rewy, aeuoen
(translated into fourteen different
dialects. There was never a story
published in Snyder county that has
attracted so many people, both old
and young, as the stories, "In His
j Steps," "Robert Hardy's Seven
Davs," and "The Crucifixion of,
! Philip Strong."
Si strong has liceu the commen
dations ol the Sheldon stories pu!
lished and already requests are com
j ing in from all parts of the county
! for more ol Key. Sheldon's stories,
i that, although very expensive, we
cannot ignore the requests. In com-
i , I ,1 1 1
pliance wun wis popular uemanu,
we have bought at a very high priee
another of Rev. Sheldon's stories.
SellMgrore
Washing-ion
Beaver West
spring
Washington
Klegel, Henry, Laborer,
steffen, FraneeK, Farmer,
Sassaman, Henry. " Jackson
Shrawder, John, Carpenter, Centre
Smith, Michael K., Shoemaker, rent)
Wlney, Win., Farmer. Perry West
PBTTT JCBOB8
Lilt Ol ret It Jorori drawn for the t'ourt of
Common Pleas, court of ouarter Sessions of the
Peace, Court Of oyer and Terminer and General
lail Delivery of Snyder county. Pa..
Oct Term, commencing Oct. 1, miKi.
held as
Name. Occupation.
Arbogast, Jeflorson, Laborer.
Boyer, David, Uentlcman,
Beachel, John W Farmer,
Bower&x, KosU-r, Laborer,
llllger, Jesse, Farmer,
Baker, John H., Laborer,
Benfer, Joel D., Farmer,
Boyer, Leouard, "
Benfer, Simon. Carpenter,
Crouse, Wm. t, Laborer,
Dreese, Amon, Farmer,
Dunn, Calvin, Laborer,
Duck, John, Farmer,
It is entitled "Malcolm Kirk," or! Brdley, James. Laborer,
overcoming the world. In our con
tract for this popular story, like be
fore, we have bought it with the
definite condition that the use of the
copyright Ik; sold in Snyder county
only to the Middleburgh Post. No
other Snyder county newspaper dare
publish it.
The plot in the story is well con
ceived and ably handled by a mas
ter pen, while there is predominat
ing throughout the story the exalt
ing principles of manhood and wo
manhood that elevate and ennoble
i mankind. Watch for the opening
chapters of "Malcolm Kirk."
Forry. calvlu. Farmer
twy, Qorge, "
(Irayblll, Hoyt Teacher,
oarman, Peter, Farmer,
Hofnagle, Christian, Laborer,
Hotlenstein, Klljah, Merchant,
j Halns, Henry, Farmer,
Hummel, J. K., stone-cutter,
Hofnagle, Isaac, Laborer,
Kepler, Beiley, Farmer,
Matters, James M., Farmer,
Melser, John s., Freight Agent,
McAfee- Alvln, laborer,
Muascaman, Win., Farmer,
Roush, Henry, "
Heigh-, Frank S., Agent,
Kiuibo, James, LabufOr,
Keed, Isaac K.., "
shemorry, Adam, Farmer,
s -chilli i, Coleman. Laborer,
Hpecht . oeo. K , Wagonmaker,
Hchrelber, George W.. carpenter,
swart.. Howard, Laborer
smith, Isaac M., Gentleman,
Shlnkcl, John, Justice of tne Peace
Sechrist, Amon, Merchant,
Soafler, Peter. Farmer,
Swaru. Wm., Laborer,
Thomas, Harrison II., Farmer,
Trutt. Jacob.
Wetzel, Charles,
Walter, Irvln, '
Wagense Uer, John P., Teacher.
Walter, Sephares, Farmer,
Hesldence.
Washington
Mlddlecreek
Franklin
centre
Franklin
Beaver West
Jackson
Peon
Adams
Mlddleburrg
Beaver
Perry West
Franklin
Middleburg
Penn
Washington
Franklin
Perry West
Beavor
Monroe
Mlddlecreek
Beaver
Perry
Adams
Mlddleceeek
Franklin
Penn
Franklin
Middleburg
I'mon
Monroe
Penn
Union
Middleburg
Chapman
Adams
Centre
Union
Chapman
Franklin
Adams
Perry
Jackson
Mldillecrrek
sellnsirrove
Franklin
There Is more Catarrh in this sec
I tion of the country than nil other di
I senses put together, ami until the last
few years was supposed to be incur-
I, Oil. Oil II i rill luiau y uvw-
tors pronounced it a local disease,
and prescribed local remedies, ami by
constantly failing to cure with local
treatment, pronounctd it incurable.
Science has proven catarrh to be a
constitutional disease, and therefore
requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
hv K. J. Chenev & Co.. Toledo, Ohio,
is the only constitutional cure on the
market. It is taken internally In doses . ( with excellene
from 10 drops to a teaspoonful- It A SIX-acre iarni wun e.xctiiene
acts directly on the blood and mucous buildings, good fruit and land in a
JUrw tV u'o'Vl. Kxl state ot cultivation, one milt
ONE HI NDRLI) UOLbAKb for any a . '
case it fails to cure. Bend for eircu- south of t remont, is oflered at pn-
lars and testimonials. Address, P. Vate sale.
Truck Farm or Sale.
Excellent Farm tor Sale.
Wishing to quit farming, I am of
fering at private sale a most excellent
farm containing 107 acres of rich farm,
iny; land, st acres of which Is clear and
in a gianl state of cultivation. The bal
ance is timber. u the hind is a good
large hank barn, excellent dwelling
house, good sise, all kinda of outbuild
ings in good repair, good cane molas
ses factory, good never-falling water
near tin- house ami in the fields tor the
stock, excellent apple orchard, abun
dance of peaches, cherries, pejus, and
all kinds of small fruit, such as black
and red raspberries, grapes, currants,
plums, etc.
Tin- property is located convenient
to church, store and pootoftiee along
the public mad and is a very prom
inent farm. We raise excellent grain
ami grass ; have good fences and a tine
location for a tish dam within sight of
the house. The soil is good, deep and
rich, no stones to bother with, no ditch
ing necessary, no slate ami we have an
easy road to the river. We will also
sell 20 acres which will make a small
farm for sonic one who does not care
for much land.
This farm was twice sold for 96,000
and is now oflered at the very low rate
of $2800. If it were not for the fact
that I wish to discontinue fanning, the
farm would not U- offered at so Tow a
figure. A clear title can In- given.
MRS. M. a. BAILEY.
7-lii-;tm. Pallas, Snyder Co., Pa,
Iff
TO BUY
CLOTHING
Ml H-H lllllllill
at : near : half
SSWe will keep our sale a little
I longer to accommodate our cus-
!! tomerswhocouldn t come before.
j! All our $5 suits redu'd to $3.50
10 " " 7.50
Everything is reduced accord
ingly. Some are cut In half.
Come at Once If You Want Bargains.
f 1 II. KATZ, The Clothier,
t Next let r to C u it House, Middleburg, Pa.
C. Chknht A Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 7flc.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
MAKAND ltOTIIKOCK,
7-26-4t Mt. Pleasant Mill?, Pa.
IN COMBINATION WITH THE POST.
We give below Mime clubbing
combinations with the Pokt. The
rates ipiotcd are very low.
The Farm Journal, monthly, for
almost five years and the Middleburg
1'oht one year, paid in advance, $ 1.00
The Farm Journal la one of the lt
agricultural papem published. It con
tains from ft! to 40 pag-en each month
anil traata of every aubject of Interest to
the farmer, laborer anil working man.
The New York Tri-Weekly Tri
bune and the Middleburg Post, one
year, paid i" advance, only $1.75.
Tie Tri-Weekly in pablUtwd Monday,
Wt'iliieday and Kriday, rracheM m lartcu
jroportton f IttbMttibcfl on date o(
IWU6, and eai h dltloB 1- a tmtroiigl.ly
up-to-datf daily fuiuity ni'WHpJsper for
i.u- Mople
The New York Weekly Tribune
and the Middleburg Post, one yeara
paid in advance, only 9125
The Weekly Trihtim- ii imldiahed on
Thursday, and giVW all important newn
of nation and world, t!n moat reliatdr
market repurtn, uncxeelleil at:ri(Mitnral
ih'partment, reliable Kncral InfornM"
tion and cliolot and entertaining Djile
celiany. It in the ''people'a japer" for
thv entire Dotted Staten, a national fam
ily paper for formers end vlllain'm.
The Xew York Tri-Weekly World
and the Middleburg Post, one year,
paid in advance, only $1.65.
The Tri-Wiekly World OOOMI three
timetf a week, in tilled with the latent
newn of the country and is well worth
the price anked for it.
The Practical Farmer, one year,
and the Middleburg Post, one year,
paid in advance, $1.50. Both of
the above papers and the Practical
Fanner Year Book and Agricul
tural Almanac for l(JO0, paid in
advance, only $1.65.
The 1'ractical Farmer in one of the tient
farm papers published, lHaued weekly,
at $1. (Ml year. The year hook contains
r-OU pair In which there Is a fund of in
formation that is useful to the farmer.
The price of this hook alone is -V cents.
You net the Poct, the Practical Farmer
and the vear book for only tl.05
f 8k
That he never did know
just how to buy furniture until
he found himself in our store.
And you will regret the bar
gains lost if you have not in
spected our Hue of furniture,
which is the most complete in
the city. We name you few
of our bargains :
Reed Rockers, - $1.25 and up. ,
Couches, - - . $4.50 and up.
Bed Room Suits, $16.50 and. up.
WM. A. SHIPMAN,
439 MARKET ST., STOBUl,TP
oooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Frank S. ftiegle,
DEALER IN
PIANOS
Teachers' Examinations.
Applicant!) for a teacher'a certificate will be
exuiiitn-tl In the several dlHtrlcta, comprising
snyder County, at the place and on the date,
herein Indicated, to wit i
Mlddlebur;; Iioro. and Franklin Twp., Middle-
hurpli, auk- 4
Heaver Twp , Beaveitown. Aug. l.
Sprlnir Twp,, AdaiiistmrK, Aug. 7.
Heaver West, Md'lure, Aug. 8.
Ail. mix, TroxelviUe, Aug. .
Centre, Ontrevllle. Aug. in.
Monroe. Hburnokln Dam. Aug. 11.
Ierrv, Fremont, Aug. 13.
Perrv West and Kvendale, Cross
ItondH s. House, Aug. 14.
Washington. Freeburg. Aug. 18.
Chapman, Kohrer'sS. House, Aug. 16.
I'nlon. Port Treverton. Aug. IT.
l'enn. salem, Aug. 1H.
Mldillecreek, Kreamer, Aug. W
Jackson, Kratzervllle Aug. 21,
General Special, Mlddlehnrgh, Aug. 30.
All applicants will be expected to take exam
ination In the district in which they have ap
plied for a school, unless, through sickness or
other unavoidable cticumstances, they are de
barred from attending, when the examination
maybe taken elsewhere, upon the presentation
of a petition to the examiner, signed by at least
foar (4) directors of tne board to whom applica
tion had been made, requesting said examina
tion. Persons under seventeen (IT) years of age
need not apply as a certificate, will not be Issued
to them,
Roark's Methods of Education will be follow
ed closely, by the examiner, on the subject of
Theory of Teaching and School Management,
Directors and friends of education are cordi
ally Invited to be present at. any of the above
examinations. Wo sincerely trust that each
board will manifest Its Interest by sending a
large representation to tho examination In
their district. If possible, every director should
be present.
Examinations will begin promptly at (o'clock
A.M. Faithfully yours,
F. C. Bow Eiuox, CO. Supt
OEMS
-AXD-
Mlddleburg, - Pa.
Inquire for . .
Prices and Terms.
The NEW-York Tribune
The LEADING NATIONAL REPTTBIfJAN NEWSPAPER. fettDUffhll
upto date, and always a stanch advocate and supporter of Republic a pi
ciples, will contain the most reliable news of
THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.
inMnrlinr, Atm,mml.. J J L I 1L. -VI 1 ii,
leaders, brilliant editorials, reports from all sections of the land shri?
uaieoo ui lueworn, eic-, etc,, ana win commenci useii 10 tne c"i
iciudoi ui every iiuuugutiui, lnieiiiKent voters wno na ine true mi"'
nf I,... . I 1 ,
ui ma twuuuj ul uean.
Mew York
Tri-Weekly
Mime
Published Monday, Wednes
day and Friday la In reality a
fine, fresh, every-other-day
Daily, giving the lateat Mffl on
days of Issue, and covering news
of the other three. It contain.
all important foreign war and
other cable news which appeara in Til K DAILY
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AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE UN
dergirnd nuditor appointed hy
tbe orphans' Court of Snyder countv. to distri
bute the funds In th-hands of Kllaheth Iteltz.
admlnlstrntrlx of the estate of John Rellz. lute
of Franklin twp., deced., will sit for the purpose
of his appointment at the office of J. (1. Cmuso
In the borough Of Mtildlebiirghon Tuesday, 8ct
4, ivuu. hi v uciock a. in., at wnicn lime &a
place alMiersons having any claims against said
estate must present thesuiue or lie forever there
after debarred from claiming any part of said
fund. J. M. BAkeb, Auditor.
August tUI. 1900.
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