GEO. W. WagenMllcr, Editor and Proprietor. VOL. XXXVII. LUCID LOCAL LACONICS It Highest price paid for calves over 4 Lwks ld. W. C Snyhkk, lo;;tt. MUWIenurg, I II. Miss kibble Dunkellierger was in hilsdclphia last week purchasing new lads. just reooived tailor-made suits, Jaok- reefers, collarettes, hats, etc., at brand's millinery store. me engagement of Edwwd M. Greene rSaltillo and Miss Catlierine Witten- lyor f this place has been announced. I Beautifully trimmed hats. Why pay Igli prices when you get the finest tre'' The newest made tor little loney. ' uvnta m.HBiwirat. BOa Helen Rankin Hastings daugh- of Governor and Mrs. Daniel H. luting, und Roae Hickok, f Har- sburg, were married on Wednesday, rtober 10, in the Presbyterian church (Bellefonte. tor the neatest job printing in t en- h Pennsylvania, call at the Post linting office. We have employed an Bert job printer of o." years expert- We give the neatest city print- Ig ut country prices. have just returned from Philadel- I and New York with the most Dplete stock of millinery goods that ever been exhibited in Snyder I Ulllty. Ii. DrXKEUlKKt.KK. Mr-. E. C. Aurand will be at Centre- llleat Dondore's store Oct. 15 and 10, 111 a full line of trimmed and untrim- i hats from the city, also baby caps. ny one wanting some old work done ler will be accommodated at reason- It prices. Cash or produce. to A. E. Boles for a smooth easy c or u'fftodate hair out and head tased with a refreshing shampoo or druff removed with his tonic. A an towel to each patron. Parlor in Ink building, one door cast of Post fcoc. Satisfaction guaranteed, tf. Tilt' personal property of the Juniata alley Campmeeting association was 111 by the sheriff on Tuesday. This sans as reorganization ot the associa- In and it is thought that these lands will Ik? made an attractive punier resort. oah was one of the earliest adver- tn, Heudvemsed that he would II on a certain date. Those who did It believe in advertising failed to get eta and were felt in the wet during pri v days' rain, without umbrellas lluthing suits. koENTfl Wanted. 1 want active I pushing fellows to sell a new in- fctiini foe fastening shutters. Bells at le r y house. Liberal commission. pie sent by mail ."or six cents pre- Agents wanted everywhere. kddreea Box 17. Middleburgh, i'a. 4-ll-tf. l' Pen a. H. It. o. 1 h inn im I of the Middleburg depot to make mice and a (lower lied. We iinder- i'l the same thing will he done op- Re the depot and that next summer It least soon there will lie a new I modern huilding erected for a de- pona who furnish false Informa- 'to newspapers are probably not ire of the fact that thevean he lined (imprisoned for it, or they would ore careful. There is a law in rylvania under which a person 'wilfully furnishes false informa- lfr publication in a newspaper can iverely dealt with. t week while Charles Stetler, of "rue township, w a s helium: lo i at Edward Young's, he lost his et-liook containing a ten-dollar It was lost in the barn and after hours' patient search, it was in the chaff. All hands rejoiced 'Mr. Stetler in having had his toh restored. kill an unusual opportunity to test renowned hospitable qualities, dclphia will rise equal to the 00- P" and surpass your expectations, 1 when in seeming never-end- Ittie bands of Christian Endeavors ltorm let citadel in November The 20th, 21st and 22d days of ' ofttlmes dreary month will be uine" days in a very special speci- sunshine that will permeate Her being, clearing hearts and of clouds gathered in struggles "fears within and foes without" Dear boya and girls, an old man with a hoary head, and a long w hite beard, was out knocking chestnuts for you last night. He is older than Moses or Abra ham, and his name is Old Jack Frost. Have you ever bought a trimmed hat here'.' Io vou want the correct styles? We can please you I.. DCKKELBKBORK I Hereafter the Lew Is town Democrat ! and Sentinel will lie published by II. .1. cost not and son, the latter having just I been accepted a a partner. OlBli Wanted. A girl wanted at I once for general house work. Good wages. Apply to Box 205, Middle- burg, Pa. tf. At the IT, M. conference at Palmyra, Rev. W. 11. Boyer was returned to the Middleburg circuit, Ilcv. J, K. Francis to Port Treverton and Rev, H. M. Troutman to the Preeburg circuit. HEI'lHLICAX MASS MEETING, Republican mass meetings will be held in Snvder County under the aus pices of the Republican Standing Com mittee, at the following dates and places : Met 'lure, October 23d, Beavertown, lot. 24th, Fremont, Oct. 26th, Frceburg, lei 30th, McKees j Falls, Oct. 31st, reamer, Nov. 1st, Poll Treverton, Nov. , Bhamokin Dam, Nov. 3d, Belinsgrove, Nov. 6th. Joint meeting to be held at Richfield, date not yet fixed. The meetings will be addressed by speakers selected from the following named orators : Hon. T. M. Mahon, Hon. B. K. Foeht, Hon. A M. Smith, A. W. Pol ler, Ejk i Prof. V, C. Bowersox, Plbi Geo. W. Walborn, Hon K. W. Tool, (Jeo. W. Wagenseller, Dr. P, Herman, If. I. Potter, Esq, Music furnished by various cornet bands. Fellow citizens, let us rally and make these meetings what they should lie, a grand success. by order of the 'ommlttee, Ed. Charles, J. A. Lumuakd, Secretary, Chairman Mowing tin' Susquehanna, The Susquehanna river, between Shainokin Dam and .McKees Half Falls, is lower than it has been any lime since the drought of 1802, It is with difficulty that a common canoe Can be propelled across the stream at any points along the stretch of river, and it is common to see acres of river grass waving a foot and more above the water level. Much of the grass is mow ed by farmers for their cattle. HARRIED. At the bride's home, Richfield, I'a., October 2nd, 1900, by Rev. H. M. Troutman, Theodore Mltterling to An nie M. Swart., both of Richfield. Pa. n Limestone township, Union Co., I'a., at the home of Mr. Martin Metiscb Sept. 80, by tho Rev. B. Sidney Koh ler. Mr. i. Nelson App, of Belinsgrove, and Miss Maud Y. Mensoh. At Salem Sept. ;'.n, by Rev. II. a. LuluC. Brouse and Isaac Arnold, both of Kant, I'a. Sept. an, by .1. Kohler Peck, J. I'., Harvey O. Newman and Ella .lane Kcrstetter, both of McKees Half Falls. Oct. 7, at Fremont, Pa., by Rev. F. E. Gilbert, Charles . Hackenburg to Li..k' M. Naugle, both of Aline, I'a DIED. Sept. 1", Arthur Step, aged H years, " months and 21 days. Inter ment at Ebenexer church, Rev, EL G. Suable officiated. At Lewistown Sept. is, Blanche Fi ana, daughter of Howard Miller ami wife, aged 2 years, 7 months and :M) days. Interment at Globe Mills. Rev. H. G. Suable ..ftlciated. At his home in Middleereek town ship Kept. 2!, Louis Krause, aged 75 years, !l months and 25 days. Inter ment at Erdley's church, Rev. H. G. Kimble officiating. In New Berlin, Kept. 18, Jacob Muu rer, aged 72 years and 6 months. '1 he funeral of Adam Goodling, the man who was shot at Oriental, Pa., last week, was very largely attended at the A r bogus t Lutheran church last Friday forenoon. Rev. E. E. Gilbert officiated. A Family Journal, Devoted to News, Science. MIDDLEBTJKGH, SNYDER COUNTY, PENNA. OCTOBER gg PERTINENT PERSONALS gg K. S. Stroub, editor of the Hcrndon iSfeir, made us a fraternal call Saturday. John It. Krccger was in Philadelphia last week to consult some specialists concerning his health. Dr. Lester Bchoeh, an oculist of Shu- mokln, was in town on professional business. Miss Lydia ltvse, of Belinsgrove, spent Sutuiday with Miss Margaret Bolender, t'lllls M W'lller w ife IMIil ihlllirlili.l- , . , . . . ., , ., Visited relatives 111 I.eWlsburg fur the1 past Wcel II. II. Ilaiier, proprietor of the Key- stode Cash Grocery, Sunbury, spent the Sabbath in town. J. S. Hoop and wife, of Miffilnburg, and their daughter, Mrs. Eaton, of ( hlcago, were the guests of relatives in tqwn Tuesday. Charles Roush, win. I,,,,! bten engag- ed as the clerk of the Packer House, Sunbury, is Inhaling the pure air of BnydtrCounty'scapltal. Mrs. Isaiah Potter, of Belinsgrove, visited hereon, M. I. Potter, and wife I ttt this place, preparatory to making her home ul Lock Haven. s. F. Bhenry, W. A. Napp, Ellas Brunner, 8. F. Stroub and V. F. 'San ders, of Centre twp., were callers at this office on business Saturday. Attorney M. I. Potter escorted his im ithcr to Lock Haven Saturday where she will devote herdcelining nays with her daughter, Mrs. MeCloskcy .1. Calvin Bchoeh, who had been painfully afflicted for the past month on a bed of sickness, has at least been able to desert the druiery of his couch. Saturday evening Lester C. Hachmim and wife entertained quite a number of friends with a delightful oyster ban quet which afforded a very convivial gathering. Mrs. M. I. Potter anil son, Joe, Sun day feasted on the bountiful viands produced by a prosperous political parly and provided by the Republican coun ty chairman. I!, c. North has our thanks for a copy of the Richmond Daily News giving an account of the bankers' convention held at the old confederate capital. Mr. North attended the convention, Mrs. James Ayers and daughter, Mrs. F. T. Rauch, hied themselves across the hills to hold companionship with Mrs. ll. II. Leitzel, the daughter of the former and sister of the latter. Mrs. Daniel K. Haas, of Bhamokin, enjoyed a brief comradeship with her sister, Mrs. John Runkle, last week, then saunt ered to Miffilnburg to visit her sister, Mrs. John Gaunt, who has recently undergone the pain of a sur geon's knife. Wllmer Ocker, the convivial lady's man. who emerged from the slrike ridden town of Bhamokin, Incidentally stopped off ut Middleburg to see his parents, take a periscope of the town and primarily to behold the object of his affect ion and hi held, CNMM1TTBE MEETING, There will be a meeting of the mem bers of the Republican Standing Com mittee at Middleburg, SATURDAY, OCT. 27th, l'.HHI, at HIM) I'. M. As this meeting is called for the purpose of making arrangements for the full cam paign, it is desired that there be it full turn-out. J. A. LOMBARD, Ed. Charles, chairman. Secretary. NOTICE. The citizens of Centrevillc and vicinity who are violationg the law by allowing their cattle to run at large, are requested to keep them oil' the streets under penalty of the law. Daniel Hi nt, B. F. Buoy, Jacob w. Obbrlin, W. F. Sankkkh, G. W. LOKO, Mk.s. David Kkkk, 10-ll-3t. Chab. A. Kkbk. House and Lot for Sale. House and lot near the court house in the borough of Middleburgh, is of fered for sale. Splendid location, for residence or business. For further par ticulars, address "K" Post. tf. Middleburg, Pa. Art, Political Economy and Current Literature. Ml i; I'l l; AT 0KIENTAL. Ad. mi Goodllni slim iii clit Blood bj an Unknown Assassin. Juniata County Tribune. Word was received here yesterday shortly after 1 o'clock that a most cow ardly murder had iiecn committed in the lower end of the county the night previous. Adam Goodling, a fanner, who lived near Oriental, in Susquehan na township, was shot and Instantly killed by an as yet Unknown assassin. He was dosing in a nuking chair in one of the rooms of the lower story of house, and the murderer sneaked UD t . . ... r the window, which was partly open, ami, it is thought, raised the weapon, a shot gun, loaded with No. 4 shot, ou the window and tired into the room, almost the entire charge striking Hie sleeping man in the face, kljllng him instantly. A few shots penetrated the back of the chair on which Mr. ; - had l n dosing, some i ntered the wnl1 "irk 'the chalrand a few struck mn"e ,a88 Jttre of fru" that were on table between tl hair and wall, and one or two of the Jars were broken. The murder was committed lietween U un( n ,, clock. The fanilly, which consisted of Mr. Goodling, his wife and two wins, had twrrjili f tlu.lr nvnn. iiior menl a short time Iw.foro n,. 1 two boys, aged 10 and 17 years, bad gone to bed, ami tilt! wife was about Mulshing up her household duties for the evening. Mr. Goodling bad been working in his buckwheat Held during the day and being somewhat fatigued, shortly after eating supper sat, down In his favorite chair, which was about ten feel from the window through which the fatal shot was Bred, and in a short lime was in a doze. Without any pup k us perceptible Rjoiaa oralariu Mrs, ' oodling was greatly su.priscd and shocked by a powder hash, IB- ttantly followed by a loud report of the gun, and the room was tilled with smoke. The wife, who had her back to the window, on turning around saw thai her husband had been shot and that he was dead. The body of the murdered man was in the same posi tion as before the shot was tired. The two hoiis, being awakened by the loud report of the gun, Immediately came dow n stairs and were shocked utmost beyond expression to find 'bat (heir father had been foully murdered. The nssttssln sneaked away from the bouse as quietly as he approached it mi Ids mission of crime. None of the house hold gol a sight of him or heard him come and go. n receiving notice of I he murder, .Ill-lice of the Peace Levi Light, OfSuS- quehanna township, summoned a jury and held an Inquest, ami after hear ing t he evidence of the murdered man's wife, rendered a verdict "thai Adam Goodling came to his death by a gun-j shot wound, caused by .m unknown person to the jury. " District Attorney George I,. Mower was notified by postal card, which he received in yesterday noun'-mail front the east, that a most foul murder had wen committed in Susquehanna town- ship and was requested to start lor thai place al once and make an Investiga tion. Mr. Howcrlefl on the5 p. in. train east yesterday for the scene of the mur der. He has not returned to Ibis place at this writing and what conclusion be has come to a not known here, but It Is said there will likely be some arrests made in a few days. Telephone messages yesterday, re ceived from points near the murdered man's home, were to the effect thai tin i d in the same neighbor-1 suspect men in me same neignoor-1 hood. The report was also received in town licit during a conversation with his wife a day or two ago the murdered man told In r that he had two enemies in the world. One ot them, he said, was a neighbor, and one of them he spoke of as being terribly In fear. As far as now known, even If such a conversation took place and he gave to his wife the names of the persons refer red to she ha.- not made them public. What course will be followed to bring the guilty one to justice will depend entirely Uxn the facts bearing on the crime thut will be brought out by the investigation the District Attorney is now making. The murdered man will Ik' buried to morrow forenoon. Services will beheld in the house in which he was Killed. Rev. Gilbert, of Fremont, Snyder Co., will officiate, and Interment will be made at Arbogast church burial ground in Snyder county. He was aged about 60 years. 11, 1900. Court Proctsdings, Reported by Iss. t. mouse. Court convened Monday, Oct. 1, A. 1)., 1900, at 11 o'clock a. m! Hon. H. M. McClurc. President Judge; Hon. Z. 'i'. Gemberilng and Hon. P. F. Rlegle, Associate Judges, presiding. M. II. Mover, P. A. Itrosius, V. H. Mohn and P. J. Herbster wereappoln. ted tipstaves. COUBT OK Wl AKTK.lt SKSSlilNS. Joseph Lesher was appointed foreman of tin- grand jury and M. II. Mover was appointed tlpstavo to take charge of same. The Inquests on the bodies of Isaac Baltzman and Harry F. Buffi ngtou were approved and the county ordered to pay the costs. On petition, of the citizens of Mon roe township F. A. Heiser wasappoin ted constable of -aid town-hip until the next regllltir election of constables. In the case uf Commonwealth vs. Henry W. Burner, the grand jury Ig nored the bill charging defendant with fornication and bastardy, and prosecu trix, Laura A. Swart, to pay costs. In the case of the common wealth vs. Simon A. Roush, the defendant plead guilty to the charge of fornication and bastardy and received the usual sen tence in cases ul hat kind. I u the ease of the ( 'nmmonwcaltli vs. John W. Kelster, the defendant was found guilty of furnishing liquor to minors and on Sunday, lie was sen tenced to pay a Unc of $50.00, costs of prosecution and to undergo an impris onment in the county jail for a period of ninety days. Report of viewers of bridge siyht over Wissahlcken creek was confirmed nisi. The exceptions having .. ith- iniwn to bridge across Mahan tonga I creek, the report of viewers was ci firmed as to the abutments. Report of viewers vacating road in Centre township was confirmed nisi. Report of viewers of bridge view ill Washington township was confirmed nisi. II. E. Iti. 'liter, i surveyor, i John Hummel ami W. B. Willey were ap pninted to view bridge site over the Susquehanna river at Port Trevorton, c. I.. Wetzel, (surveyor, ) J. S. Melser and Carbon Scchold were appointed to view bridge site across Maliautoilgn creek. V. I. Gift, 'surveyor,) i. M. Htnlth and Jonathan Troup were appointed to vacate and view public mad in Monroe township, R, c. Flos, (surveyor,) A. I!. Keek and I'. W. Gundermatl were appointed to view public road in Middleereek township. t'Ol'HT oK I IMMON I'l.KAH. epll Willis et. iii the case oijosepn w tills et. ul. v Daniel sbepp, et. al. Motion for judg ment continued to the argument court. The account of Jonas Trexlcr, trustee of W. .1. Trexlcr, was confirmed nisi. In the case of William II. II. ; Shaffer vs. Mary A. Rnthfon, ludir- lwn agreed to in open courl for$7!.20 in favor of the plaintiff, In tho divorce case of Samuel I .. App vs. Gertrude App. the master's ap pointment was enlarged. M. 1. Potter, Esq., was appointed master in the divorce easo of Harry F. Heintoleman vs. Kit t tie Heintzlemau. orphans' coubt. The auditor's rejKirl was confirmed in the estate of John Iteitz, dee'd. Orders of gale were granted in the estate of Isaac Salman, dee'd, Henry . -I, i j p( j, peter, dee'd , and Paul Walter.dec'd. .,.lmw t orders ol sale were con- flrmetl , the estal W. F. Howell, dec.d Ellas Fuhrman, dee'd, Tobias Ramer, dee'd, John Sliawver, dee'd, (!co. Kern, dee'd, Henry Rreon, dee'd, Geo. P. Miller, dee'd, Henry Moyer, deo'd. and ('has. Hoover, dee'd. In (he estate of Jacob Grimm, dee'd, leave was granted John K. Kaulfniali, guardian of Mary F. and Ellen M. (iritnin, minor children of said dece dent, to mortgage real estate, for the purpose of getting R new water wheel in his (louring mill and rebuilding the dam across Middleereek. ( 'buries Fry accepted the real estate j of Sarah Oinius.dec'd, at the valuation i and appraisement put uon It by the Sheriffs inquest, vis : $743.00. W. W. Wlttenmyer was appointed j guardian of Kallie L. and 'Paul A. Boy er, minor children of Dr. P. A. Boyer, dee'd. Rates: One Hollar I'cr Annum, in Advance. NUMBER 4o. The guardian, administrators and ex- ecutor's accounts and the widow's ap praisements, were all confirmed as ad- vertised. .1. G. Wciscr, i'.sij , was appointed' auditor to distribute the funds in the I estate of Samuel Weaver, deed. j Thursday, Oct. 4, WOO, court adjourn ed to Thursday, Nov. s, louu, at 11 o' clock a. in. Samuel Bruonet Dead. Samuel It runner, f the mm re spected citizens of Centre township, died Sunday, Sept. :;n, KK), aged lis years, tl mouths and If) days. Heserv- I A. . . ' i co sixteen montiis m the ivll war in Co. K., lorith P, V. , and was wound ed al the Rattle of the Wilderness tak- I Ing effect in the left leg so thai be stif- Ifercl great pain from the wound up to I the time of his death. j He was Isim March IA, k:j, in the iow iismp w here tie iiictl and was the youngest sou ami ninth child In a fam ily uf ten (5 hoys a lid A girls) who were born to .loin, and hilly Itruuuer. His fathci was ti Herman by birth ami was a native of Uerks county. In IHAA he married Miss Amanda lioyer, daugh ter of KlillS lioyer. They rai-. d a large family of children, some died in infan cy. Of the survivors 11 k i- now the wife of Frank Bubli of Brad ford. F.llas resides in ( 'cut re township ami was named the executor of the es tate; John lives in Nebraska; Jane; married John Kreuiner, of Middle ereek township ; Alice, married Elmer Zechiuaii, of Centre township ; Cot h- i erlne, resides ul ( 'entrevllln Wmlit. , married Allen Bowersox of Centre ville; Adam, settled in Nebraska; Henry ('., is a piaetising physician in Treverton. William settled In Michigan; Peter, lives iii Nebraska and Susan lives at home. The funeral took place las) Wednes day. The services were conducted b Revs. W. H.Kchoch and Simon Au rand. He was an Intelligent citizen, taking a keen Interest In the affairs of State, ami alw ays w as n staunch i pub lican. He lived a useful life and the hcreuvcil family has the sympathy ol the entire eommuull , in the loss of a kind father and a devoted husband. Real Estate V"W The real estate of the laic Valentine Waller was sold Sept. -"'as follows. Tract No. I. Know n as the Swarm farm, IUH acres mid los perches, sold to John Rolilatul, t.'ousidemtioi, $At)00. Tract No. 2. Known as the Hart man farm. IfM acres ami AJ perches C. M. Showers. Consideration fs4200. Tract No. 8. House and lol In Cen' trevllle, Mrs, Valentine Walter, widow, etc., (1202.00, Tract No. I. Saw and planing mill ..... 1. 1 1 In i ... . . , nun i m-ie uuii I i perches ol 1 : 1 1 1 I ny Emanuel Hackenburg. Consideration (1810.00. 'I raei No, A. Trad of w Hand; III acres purchased by John Roll land. 'onslderntion tt(A.oo. Tract No, ii. Trad of w Hand; 10 .u rcs :uii ( parches by . L. Snook for (I7A.00. Trad No. 7. tract ol w Hand. 10 acres ami A3 perches by John K. I ,oss for ssi.no. Trad No. A irad of woodland; 11 acres and 71 iercheu, by Win. A Snook for $87.00. Tract No, 0. a trad of woodland; 12 acres and lo perches by Isaiah Wal ler for 102.00. Trad No. 10. Trad of woodland; 10 acres by C. M. Showers for $70,00. Trad No. II. Tract of w Hand; 10 acres by C. M. Shower- for $80.00. Tract No. 12. Tract Ol woodland; "i acres, by C. M. Shower- for$28.A0. Tract No. I :. Beluga tract of wood land on the south side of Jacks moun tain; Al acres and 00 perches by II. It. Wagner for $22.00. The old steam saw mill was bought by Geo. Rarick for $81.00. The State Hanks Second. The state of Pennsylvania, according to the census of 1800, still retains its record as the state with the second larg est population. Pennsylvania's popu lation in 1H'.H) was .r,2os,014, a gain of 1175,12:5 over that of 1SH0. The returns from cities that have thus far come to hand show a large increase, and ex jierts say that the increase will reach a million. This will bring the popula tion to more than !t,2A0,000.