The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 25, 1901, Image 1

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Geo. W. Wajesaeller, Hilar aid Praprlttar
A Family Jwra.l, Dev.itd (. few., Scltuc Art. Political Economy aod Curreot literature
VOL. XXXVIII
MIDDLEBUHGH SNYDER COUNTY PENNA. APRIL 25
1901
Kate: One !"- - , i 02
Co. Commissioned. 1
In tlie ipring llir o i nK man dun y
Lightly Miraa lo tbouffhtaof oath,
Ami hi" oven-Wit K"i lleckhnr.
btoh, a ye-, m rutht-r raah
Tlit' bloomeia are out.
tint of town the country,
A sold survivor one li .-hoe.
License courl will beheld Saturday.
Printed in colors kisses that produce
blushes.
round in tlie rocky regions babes in
their cradles.
liaised on the bottle the Inscription
that's blown in.
Chicago is a windy city, and they
are all III. winds, too.
The weather num's predictions arc
often lair but false.
be heavy rains the latter part of last
uvi k aii-cti sonic swollen streams.
The Lewistown Democrat cc .Ni(.h!
will shortly issue a special L'Olh century
ditiuu.
it is stated thai Mitilinburg will fur-
I nUh tlie next term of court with a sen-
i siitioiial divorce suit.
The photograph gallery formerly lined
ii. w . Sevin Knulc has been removed
ilium ii. s i( in s lot.
A girl's lirst love alf'air is like measles
lit s never fatal, but it s miirhtv incou-
I veiiieiit tr t he family.
Don't he iii a hurry about paying tlie
Ipriiiter -he can live on promises an
Iutoh us fat asMnateh, too.
Why do girls kiss each other, while
Ibuysdouot? Because girls baveuoth-
lliii: better to kiss, mul the hues huv.
Tin' Susquahanua Division of the
Pctl 118V has three work l rains, all con
ducted by Days, viz: James, of Suu
bury, John and KM, of Millersburg, all
brothers,
Dr. Pierce's Medical Association, 862
Main street, Butlalo, N. V., has csUib
Ushed a free bureau of information for
he Pan-American Exposition. Tbey
fciicnge hoarding for those wishing it at
blaces thev can reoommend.
Go to A. K. Soles for a smooth easy
Ihaveor uo-to-date hair cut and hcmi
caused with a refreshing shaiuuoo or
landrutt' removed with his tonic, A
can towel to each put run. Parlor in
auk building, one door east of Post-1
nice. Satisfaction cinranleeil if
The meeting of the Danville confer-
'' of the Evangelical Lutheran
lurch will lake place at Salem,'
Kiniiing Monday evening, April 29, 1
continue for two days. This is to he 1
I iliiitely follow,,! by a Sundav
v 1 convention to which all, and es-
H'lally the people of the Salem Parish,
iv n ids cordially invited tolio present.
H. (I. S viit.i:, Pnstor.
tiller of the soil informs ua thai it 1
Wild lieo financial gain lora farmer to
avennle aboul every third year, and 1
nix get rid of a ,,t of implements, to., '
w have accumulated and are not nut '
l IH . and i., i i ... ..ii I
' " " o.po-eii MJ mi
ml uf weather, and in that way n 1
wreck for want of storage r ,Jix.
Isaac Mover cut an ugly gash in his '
WW while cutting an apple limb. The !
1 caught another limb and atrui k him
I the head.
"' readers of the Post should not
l- I I I .
"i ioiuo-ioih' iiisi-n .
,lw Published on the inside pages of
lli-l. I'll - .. ....I- I .
cemetery in ( lhanman town.
'Pand begin Franklin townahln. w
I'axtonville cemetery ami u pari
'I '--hil l's now nomnfn... V I
we complete the latter and begin
f nasslnger's old cemetery, This is
rof Ihe oldest burying grounds in
I the state. The Inanrln.
P! Will Brlva c , . ..'
--. uiuo in mail v or the
wsettlers of this valley. '
'"'oHiccrs of Krm.l.nr,, v..
1 . . a liwiije, rlll
I'l-U. (). F. were installed Mar.it. I
tyVeulng,ApriU8th1 and are as fol-1
"! P.O., Win. p. Belfred; x. (f.t b.
-tuuia . .. T.,.wiM m.t,... u
mnoto Glass; Treasurer, P. H.
U.H., Dr. Maraud Rot h-
O. L. 8., F. J. Kewtetter;
"WO, John Houtz; Conductor, W.
I " m;,t. h. B.,p.M GarmanjL.
11 David Mol
Ml if ' w,l Ot
f.V,. R. 8.,Wm.A.Melser;V.
. '. W. Woodlinir. Renreaentn.
' 10 Grand I
I 'IIUCB VJIBBM.
uiass has nerved
PH as iu secretAav i.i -
f Middleburg Hobo Club did not
Millinery elegant and comet, mod
erately priced, D. DCNKKLBBKQBB.
Word was received here Monday an
nouncing the death of Capt Samuel
Rimmelreich at Lewlsburg.
A freight w reck nccurred Tusday
morning at Renter. Tin
'MaPlRTlNFNT PEKSnv MS
on the morning train had to be trans
ferred.
Bucknell University base ball team
will play SiUMiuehanua University at
Sellnsgrove Saturday, April 27, 1001. A
good game is promised.
The York Itrldge Co., York. Pa., re- j
ceived the cnutraot for ereetinu lie-
joint bridge at Mahantongo for :;nno.
David I'ortxliue cot the contract for
the mason work.
A law went inn, effect nn th 2d of
last May, providing that town-hip
supervisors tthall annually, on the Brat
I .Mommy ot April, enter into a tract
with r more taxpayers to remov e
and takeaway the loos,- Htones fnmi
the main traveled highways In each
township at least once a month, dur
ing the mouths of April. M i , ,i ,
July, August, KeM'inher and (Ktolicr
of each year; also Dial thecotupeiisation
to hi' made to pers mployed as aho .
indicated shall he credited to the r ad
tax assessed airalnsl them.
John V. Uunkl
passengers placed in hi store.
Itev, A. K. t oopi i
ill tow n lai week
lias had a phone
of Maple 1 1 ill was
oeli was a Millllu-
.ewistown the
Hon. t;. Alfred Seh
horn visitor la-l w eel
A. F. Soles i i-itcd at
early part of thi- week
Mrs. V, A. LutxofShlppeusburg is
Visiting relatives at thi. place.
Miss Fannie llowersox of Suubury
visited her parents over Sunday.
Charles A. Meiseraud wife of Thoum-
, son tow ii -pent several days in town.
Mrs, llnymoiid Katz and daughter,
Irene, are visiting friends at (icorge-l
town.
The D. S. Hoyer inonumeul fund has
reached rs i. The object i- u worth) !
one
Harvey Moyer of Heaver township
wa-ai Middleliurg Wednesday of last
Week.
Warning.
Phe shoo -tore in old ccniinininl risims
near Trust Bank is Nut , ,.,,t, ,.a,
t)lir lU'W I'm ill I Is Ileal' Ti. v 1. , ' Sin...
I '"'O'- J. i ii!:-M i i.
Has an Oak iur a Protect ir.
One of the fivaks of nature can he
seen along the hank of the Juniata rivi i
between Longfellow and Audeivon.
During the June of l8.su , i. a small
cedar tree liajged in a I . .. oak thai
partly overhung the tree. TI ' i
tree took root on one of the large liml s
. if 1 1... i i 11 1 .. .
1 " 1 1 micro ii oas i n ri veil, coin
ing out each spr ng with a fresh supply
of green buds. II has now attained a
height of four feet
Bequest ol Mother to Son who Killed tier.
Samuel Oullck, whose wife and son,
Philip, were murdered by his sou John
near Klinesgrove, week hefore la-t.
! Hed his wife's will last Friday. If tlie
murderer shot his victim-, i Mm, le
thought he was not to he remembered
In his mother's will, he was wrong in
j his conjecture, for Mrs. Oullck distri
buted her estate of ffl.OOO pqimllv
among eight children, to be divided :il
the death of her husband.
Robbed by Highwaymen.
While Daniel Krd man, of Puxinos,
was on his way home Monday night,
he was ordered by two highwaymen
'" P Ids hands, rfe ran and lliey
shot at him, the bullet passing close by
his head. He slopped and was rohlied
of $57.fi0 all the i he had on his
person and wns then allowed to depart.
Mr. Kidman is n plnsterer by Irmlennd
a hard working man. He i Id not-
recognlzethem. They werelstth mask
ed and lough looking men.
Milliner Opening.
I will have my siimm.r millinery
opening Wednesday, Thursday anil
Friday, May i-t. 2nd and 8rd. I will
hav i hand a full line of ladies',
misses' and children's hats, trinuni ,1 j
ana uninmmca, also a full Iii :' i
Joe i lelan has u t lewistown
where I,,, w ni wora ai hi- trade for sev
eral Week-.
Mrs. Ira 1 Ish of Millersliiiru is
il-. A.
Ivreeger an
til t h oi
eat V
w ife
I'rox-
dui s-1
ni i. !
mil j
' I
' in.
, A
illg her pal
in Franklin.
'Squire .lane - Middle?
elvllle w as al I he counts
day iiioriiiug,
.1 1 1, Arhogasl and Adam ( loi
Mt. Pleasant Mills were at the
s Ml a: ll lay.
Mrs. H. U. Itoweof Millersbui
up Saturday to i-u lier narei
K reeger and wife.
John Itteiitnycr of Mitllinhurg, j
broilirlll his si-ler. Amnniln In I...,
home in Svviueford Monday.
T- B. McWilllams of McVevtoAn
was in town the early part ol ibis
week, the guest of .las. M. Van SSaOOt
Jacob Gilbert, Esq., has taken the
feuceaway from his residence and oth
erwise beautified the surroundings
Prof. R. L. Schroyor, Prlhcipal of the
public schools of Seliusirrove, was at
the county seat Saturday morning,
Mrs. II. II. Leltze and win, Kugeite,
of Millliuburg, spent wveraldays with
James Ayerssnd wifeal this place
'.'. Seebold of Siinhtiry ami Senator
K. M. Huuiiuel of Seliusgrove w ere al
the county seal Thursday afternoon.
It. Arthur Heiser of Shadcl, who I ad
been al Km villi , Tenii., has retiirned
I te w ill now assist Archill cl J. F, Met
ier. Supt. F. '. Ilowi rs . and wife ai d
M.'s James Ayers attended the ftinera. I
of Mrs. Austin I i ft al I'axtonville hist 1
We.'k.
COURT Hot st: CHIPS,
Heeds Entered lor Record.
Benjamin K. Hummel and wife to
Simon Hummel, 42 acres and 68 per
eheslu Monroe township, for $2700.
W. K. Shniwder and wife to Albert
s Shrawder, tw acres m iny
township, tor tli'iKi.
Albert I Shmwderaud w ife to VV.
shrawder, release deed for undivided
interest in estu f Solon shraw
der, deceased, for$.jO,
I eirs of Solomon Shrawder, deceaseil
Perglll Shrawder and VV. It. Shrawder.
Indenture for r al estate.
Nancy M. unit J. K. Forrester ti
Jacob D. Arbogast, property m Adams
burg, for tiiKi.
Win. and Mary Prlscillll K reamer lo
Nora K. Suiih and Cora S. GemU'rlili
ftj perches in Midillccrcck tor one dol
lar. ' 'inderella and James p, Smith to
Alary II. Snyder, lot in Middlehurg,
for (INO0,
Win. M. I'.r.ition and w Ife to Win
H. Herbster, houseand lot in Met hue
for $1300,
Uiiu Probated.
The last w ill and testament of Win.
Wenrlch, late of 'entre twp., was pn,
hated M Ia . The children are tl
loirs ami Michael Wen rich N named
lis executor.
The hist will and testament or Mrs,
Margaret Dock, late ,.i Washington
twp., was probated Monday I he cltil
dion are the heirs ami .1. K ltiighis i
numed as executor.
The l.a-i w ill and testament of Susan
Hendricks late of Adams twp. was pro
bated Apr. 17th. The hllshatlil and
Cllildn II ale the hell'. Jalnes j, , .
warth is named a- executor.
Tiie last w ill ai d testament of Kllza
Ziegler, late of Selinsurove was nrohut-
ed last Saturday. Her daughter, Hat
lie N. Ziegler, Is the sole heir, and she
will! her son, , v. J- A. M. dealer,
are named executors.
l etters Graated,
I n estate oi Wilson Kinney, late of
Solinsgrove, to Matilda Kinney.
Matrlagc Licenses,
Harvey Sholly, New Berlin,
i Mary Mover, o
1 has. Verger, Fremont,
i Myrtle Sehlegel, Port Trevorlon,
ie. A. Try. Hlllltli I
t I'liiiiiiuc i. r.ot is,
NUMBEK 17
John Ba i ley.
April loth, while John Bailey of
I'nion township, Snyder county, Pa.,
was surrounded by his w-ccpiiig wife
and children, he closed his etcs and
yielded up his sphii ,,, I, w., ,r Vl.
READY holt BUFFALO'S SHOW.
Penaaylvanla Railroad Prepares foi Hear)
Traffic.
ll Would hardly oecurtfl a rcsi.h'iit of
Illis llH'lllltV that Hi.. S......H. ...
;, i , . . ' -...in,, ii n,.
... .i Kim i ami loving liushaud and winter prohibits the work of the mil-
fathcr, a kooiI eitiseeii and enterprising 'oad wvtlon gang in a region so near as
mau departed from us never to return. Western New Vork. But such is the
As a man he was industrious and fact. Fr Thanksgiving Day to vpril
Frugal, frank, reliable and f the '"'ad's Day, or thereabouts.' the ni,.h
staunch eitlxens of the community in Hn' shovel of the section laborer i w
which he lived. Me was a man of curdy locked in t. I(, ,ouse, ami
strong mind, of more than ordinary in- ""' u ri'palrer lluds other w ork,
tolllgoneonnd a g I conversationalist. Thesnow nndfrost have yielded now
free xpnus bis approbation to the gentle warmth of the huh '.ml
or disapproval of the current topics and the gang is .mi Ugnln preparing the
uoveuieiits of the times and was un- roadbed for the great tratllc ..f the
npairmg in in- .! citioii of tlie '"Minilller,
raseniity, and other e iis of the day.
Me was Ht rift Iv honest and imricht in
,, , . . , . ' " " " ""lie oi ItUIiaio new am
all his laisines, ,v; and tmnsae- heavier rails are Mg laid, and addi
' a ,"aso , ocin ve ma. tioiml h.illasl h being placed. The en-
he was p.e,,arl for the sudden call of tire is do,,,,, with work ,, ,h-
hia Master and thai he .-a- nl In that atituting new er.aa.tU, placlngthe new
'' !'"' "u'.v live ror- rails and chinking in the Imllnst thai
ever; where sickness, sorrow, pain and makes the roadway solid,
death never enter, and the sun of han- m ,
Pi never down. II. leaves a . '""'"'T r,w,V,"B "
widow and rour child .ones I 7m I!'' ""' l'UyM
tlm-edaudlters. ami two crandehil- '" ' " '"'""N
,.. , ,, , , general overiiaullng, n- ratintr
itrcn wlio will miss his counsel, and in , , 1 "
,,., , , ,, .,, , "Mmdals anticipate u heavy in
mat home there will he sorrow lo, m
munvduvH irame during the Pan-American Fx-
Mwition, and thej aie placlllij the line
n"s '".v, April ll, a larg I in the best form',,, ai'conin.odat, ti,,.
curseol relatives nil I Men Isgathered heavb rand mult ipli.-d numb r ' fast
1 1 pay hi- uic the lasl tribute of traiim.
res,,.,. I ll. ,r .. r ,1
1 ',',".,.a,e ,oe,ai . , ,
' i . . . , i , , i.ioi,,,,,,, i
I'll the Westell, end of tile PeUII.Vsl-
vania's ,,,-w route p. Bull'alo new ami
F. K. alter I, niglil the hulls in !
which VV. i '. Suydei lived ami in ivcd
into it Tuesday. Mr. Snyder now oc
cupies the house vacated liy Walt, r,
Mrs. Katheiyn Miller, w ho taught
school al Peuiiscreek during the past!
winter, Misscd through town butt week
on in r way home to Mt. Pleasani Mills.
J. Silllpson Kline, a prominent at
torney of Suiihurv. wasal Mlddliiburu'
Wedii. -day of la-l week. Mr. Kline,
I.... I , i ....... .
ieauiut.il an counsel ior UIIIICK, I
.uos, lusiiiouniiio trimmings. My prices tlie murderer of his ther and bmth-
" h,iiil:s iieai ami ta-tv ami
Brut .1 ,
t -...lcuurK noDO Cmo dld not
ulTmnt 8undy M previous ly
everything of (he very latest
-' Kate a. WaoknhbmiKii,
Sellnsgrove, Pa.
MARRIED, pril 10, a, Middled irg,
by Rev. J, Shamhacb, HarveySholly
and Mrs. Mary Moyer, both of New
Berlin.
April ll, in Adamsburg, by Rev. ll.
H. Spahn, James C, Knepp of Snook
and Deiilah M. Bewersox of Banner
ville.
Apr. lit, by O. M. Shlndel clerk .
C. Geo. A. Try and Bmillne Botts, of
i-.iiaiiei.
Apr. 21, by Rev. C. C, Miller, ( has.
Venter of Fremont and Myrtle Sehleg
el of Port Trevorton.
Apr. 14, by Itev. E. F. Ott, Law I.
Krb of Troxelville to Anna ('. Hassing
er of Benfer.
A Kemarkalite Party.
Of the i!75 iiihabiUnU of McEvena
ville, Northumberland county, 27 are
widows, 27 old maids, 10 old bache
lors and numerous marriageable young
ladies, all of whom attended a party
held in that town Wednesday night.
Chas. L. Marks, a student of Phila
delphia Dental Coluure. return ed i
to spend his summer vacation.
Harry Killer, while at work in the
Ncica ollice Monday iiioriiiug, was
seized with some ailment. His hands
began to -u ell, and he i e nine entirely
helpless and had to he carried home.
We hop,- he may have a sjicedy ,c
covery. Dr. ami Mrs, J. i '. Alliig of I ewis
towil spent several dnvs with J. 1..
Marks ami family. The doctor tried
his hand at trout fishing. While John
was mil for tlOIlt, he fell into the
stream and soaked the seat of his
breeches.
The heirs of Samuel '. Miller were
at the county seat last week to receipt
for their legacies. Among the number
we noticed Albert Miller of Suubury,
James Miller of Shamokin, Oscar Mil
ler of Oriental, John and Henry Miller
of Higgiim, Pa., Harriwm Miller of
Kreamer and Miss Ida Miller of Sun
bury. Jay O. Welter, Esq., and H. Harris
Bower, Democratic chairman, were at
state eapitol lost week at a meeting or
the IX-niocratic State Committee. Mr.
Weiser was elected chairman of the
sixth district composed of the counties
of Union, Snyder, Tioga, Clinton, Ly
coming and Potter. We congratulate
our fellow townsman on his succeas.
M ule ni Assignment.
Tom Short , iii us ihivii i ..
-top hi- paper, he did OI Wall I il nil)
longer. We wondered what was thi
matter. L' investigation of our suli
scription I k we found Tomshorl flo,
He had never paid a cent, and yet In
-topped the paper a- a matter of econ
omy to ii-. lie didn't want lis to lost
au more by him. a few .lay- after
wards, Sliorl wa- al church and his
melodious i. uor rang out clear in that
-.ni stirring -one "j, .1,, paid h n
Me might have he n mistaken, hm his
arm -tin-, impressed u-, the next
day we hciiI him a receipt in lull, hi g
giug his panloii for not knowing thai
he had mailean rssigmueiil of liabilities
to the Lord,
We i lipped the above from one of oiu
exchanges, and it reminds us ,tt w,
have some subscribers who are "sin rt"
(. w hum we have ill statements and
would he pleased o -end a receipt il,
full.
H.,1 I.. ... .I I .. , , .
o 1 1. e e iiieeco oy uev. nliaillliacli,
his rem., in- were interred til the Kvnn
gelical church at Shreliiei's to await tlie
general resurrection al ihe lasl day and
the In'.- of ihe world to conic through
our Lord ami Sa ior Jesus I 'hrist
Me was horn March 28, Is'llltlllil died
April in, pi ,, aL-ed 71 years ami I;;
days. He was married March 21, W;
to 'utlicrlne lt,, er of Cent re township.
He was a kind-hearted, true 'liristillll
He was a member of the Fvangelical
church from hoyh, mil and was one of
tli 'oldest members of the Shreiner's
church in Union township. , , i,js
Children, John is married to Knnna
Hun I, daughter ol Jen iniah Hum
mel of Monroe township; Jennie is
married to , 'hnrb - w. Ham-, mm .,t
the late Michael Hams of Monroe
township,
I'iiiIkt. thou art KtlllL l O-st
1 Ii y tullfl in,. I ,. un- lire ii .t.
An, I si ,., iv, pain ami mifferlitgH now
-ii.nl
I'er .Ii-ii
III
v M I Kall.UOAII Kills
lamrii
Mtreet, additional tnickugi' ha- In ii
laid and a iiumher of repair- ami , .
proveiucnts have I :i made for ihe
better hnudlingof lheiucreiuM.il thro igh
and ,,e Iratllc.
ll i- -aid that Ihe I nil IIS specially ilea,
lied to the expiistiiui will la1 run
thnuigh to the stiition mi the .- oai
tio gniUllds ami -larted fn In that
poini on the return ticket: hm . , if
th i- Is not iii the trains of the
Bell Dine run at frequent Intervals and
connect tlie exposition grounds with
every quarter of the city and the prin
cipal railroad stations.
I he Pennsylvania Railroad nfll lata
report already a gratifying Increase in
trallie -nice the lunuguratioii of the
u. w line hetw.en Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, ami Bulla lo, Phila
ihl)liin Visa. April lit, 1001.
fill. M no SPITS
Vigarans Wai i lieiaa Waged An.iin-i Him
in M um Plnccs,
Many towns thniUgllolll tin- Slate
hav e s,arie.l in to wage a war of exter
mination ngninsl the spitting hahil in
public pi,-,,-,-. Health oltlcers attribute
to thi- Hlthy hahit the ii,-i prolillc
source of the -pnad of diseases, How
extremely foul ami filthy the skirts of
ladies I omens thev dmir alomr tl,,.
,- of loi eo -oil ,e
rucr loafer.
W in n other low n- are moving
PAim VT HUM Tit EHTOX.
The home of ( i. In in lleicheiibach
at Port Truverton was tin- f a
' very interesting social event Saturday,
April hull. Although all was dark
and dreary without owing to the in
cessant falling of rain Saturday, yet
all within was bright and cheerful.
The house was tastefully decorated
for the occasion ami presented a very
beautiful scene. Numerous games of
different decsrlption were played ami
very elegant ami suitable refreshments
were served. As the midnight hour
drew near, all the guests returned to
their respective homes having enjoyed
a night's gKsl entertainment. Those
present were : Mitt Dilla Wholly of Kc
lipse, C. II. KlOOkof Suubury, Misses
Carrie Relohenbaoh, Jennie Charles,
Amelia Krdley, Lottie Reicheiibaeh
and Nellie Daubert; Messrs, Charles
Stnih, Frank Searle, Jama Xeitz,
(trant Daubert and Win. U. Neltl of
Port Treveiton.
Nelmk DAVBIBT.
I lutenst ,,;' I. .iter health, what in
'' iiiiicilineii doing to promote
I health of our town,
I
I move on ami pass an ordilian
! '.v ill drive the sin el loafer oil H,
1 lllellts w hen they w ant to expect.
lain. ii- can w ad. over tic
,t Ashland w ith apparent
women w it!i long - kin- en
ii- reform. Ashhuid
The Siisiiueliauua Miuislei i
! elati i the lb formed Churcl
the First Reforilii I I hur, I,. S
mi Monday afternoon, ti,,. fo
in Ihe
II'
ll,
You are Invited to attend our sum
mer millinery opening which takes
place Thursday, Friday, and Saturday,
May 2nd 3fd and 4th.
L. Dl'NKM.riKHIJKH.
I'l..l! III! IN XIMSITIOK,
III 1 1 I II.
The Pcnnsylvanln Ru'lroud t 'oinpaiiy
iiniioiiuces the following special re
duced rates to liu tl'alo, on account ol
tlie Pali-American Kx position, which
IIIUIIIU M.IV i
siiiiiiini i i.veinvioii i , , !.. , i.. i. pavements that tire lHsiiatten d at 1 1
from April M to September Ml, iiiclu- w,ininrgcpo
nivc, and gixiil to return until Octobei
It, at rate of $20.(Xl from Wnshiiigton,
MS.IX) from llaltiniore, -IT. on froni
Philadelphia, and proportionate rates
Iii ih, r i ".it
Ten-day . nrslon (ieki i-. to hesold,
h 'gluing Mas I, and coiitiiiiiiiii! evers
day thereafter during iii Kxposition
I iroinu on reirlilar trains and mmil
rctiirnimr within ten da vs. Includinc! I'nilaihlj men with high w
late of sale, at rateollii.Mlfroiu Wash-,
llllfloll. -I , i:i froni Itiillliiinn, i: o
I'loni Philadelphia, ami ploport iotiati
rati - from ol Iu r point-.
Special excursion tickets, to hesold, ,, ,.
' t.' "! Ill, .! I l:lt . I o II
g I going only on I inn-. lay, Mas 2.!,
ami good returning ssithin seven das
including date of sale, al rate of .ln.no
from Baltimore ami Washington, jiii.oo
iv..i,. in. n... i, .t. ,i.i i ii
1 o. iiiiii o- ', iiiriiiiit- . . .
... , . ,i .. . . , I W el'c l leete.l a- . illleel - lor I he , .
rales troui ol iii r point-.
The Pennsylvania RailroartC nanv wrs ,'r'""1 "' li, s' ''' K 1 '
now oiiemtes two through trains each ' , l:' ' 1 '
i -i i , in -. i i , . ,, ,.. O JJoyle. Sunlniry: Ireasun Rev. .
way daily lietweeii Philadelphia, Haiti- ,,'
... , , i ii ., i , , . A. Haas, SelillSKrove. It was itliani-
more, Washington, and Buflalo. l-s-jt , , .,
... mously decided to hold the Fifth An
nus mi Attic j Years. nual Reunion on Island Park, on e
On some suspicion Humane ottlcer, -''th of July. Promiliuiit sK'akers will
II. A. McOraw, of Attooua, entered be engaged to deliver theaddrivses,
the house of Mrs. llarkins. uf the same
place, and found the woman alone
She declared there was no one else
alyiut the place. Metiraw went up
stairs when lie found a pale dwarfed
little creature with a rope tied around
his ankles ami the other end was lied
to a staple driven iu tlie wall about six
feet from the head of tlie stairs. The
attic was dark and dreary and Mrs.
llarkins said it svas her boy and she
had him tied there for three yeas. She
gave his age as 0 years. When tlie
ottlcer found him he cut the roa and
and the boy staggered across the room
and crawled under a cot, crying pit
eously adn saying "dont use big stick"
Mrs. Hark ins said she kept him tied
up because he "breaks things."
Tried in Burn a Church.
An Incendiary attempt was made t.
, i destroy the Beaver Memorial church at
' I "
Lewlsburg, Thursday night. Haines
wen seen Issuing from the chapel iu
the rear. They were soon extinguished,
A quantity of material saturated with
oil had been set on tire.
They (IukIu to Register.
An exchange says s "It lias liccii sug
gested that slates lie hung in the vesti
bules of tlie churcbef, for young ladies
entering to register their uatnei so ttiat
young mea won't have to wait until
church Is out to see if their charmers
"are there."