Snyder Co. His. Society qH CllJUJ tauin v ruoi, ucvausc it vuuiciiiis ail llic lCYTS anu IS lUreuiUSl III aSSlSLllljr tO t 1 a. A We nave a joo iui vi uum eads on hand. They must go J We bought a large con- slgnment of envel pes tJr-.a r .ick. The price will do It. amples and prices for the ask . ue furnish them Drlnted navuig ocught so many I we secured a rock bottom f less than you can buy them figure. Send for samples uL.nl rintinc 4 ana noi weatner bargains 5 W'ageneeller, Fditnr and Proprietor. A Family Journal, Devoted to News, Science. Art, Political Economy and Current Literature. Raten: One Dollar Per Annum, in Advance r rWlTTTT (JLi. AAA V 111 MIDDLEIU R(;iL S.WDER COUNTY PENNA. VUG. 15 1901 NUMBEli 32 . i Bote Wcabs J Envelopes j ...-'- .-..aula.'' M'-n, mffwm local laconics m es of all kinds at low figures at U ...... 1. 1. .r I'll merchant who doesn't advertise tnkind Is divided into two classes on who advertise and those who I. imunel's re-union whs held Satur of last week at Fagley's island Melser Station. t 1 1 1 1 1 V JUM'kft ImM k tlftt'll glK'S I in hand with the man who does i n. vc in advertlsimr. if : loot i ' ' i " I'M l,i o" " .. . A 1 inl attended the picnic at the l church Saturday. i i ; ..r .. .1 1 ..1 I . .. I I I LHIill tfl ."Ml I ' " ' I I n 'V r in... M 1 severe tests of wear, call on Magee, Kreamer, Pa. are glad to note that Harry Bolen- of whose injury we spoke in the ml the names of your visitors to office. The Post gladly publishes 1 U 1 lt MM I'M I" i . : l- : I I B ..... . a II . him' I'ui: i:ir ji routi i for sale, three years, wrkrtingk' LllUc. S. . '1 Kl IT, Hummel's Wharf, Pa n: - ,ii iii1 in i -I' i 1 it n w .Nettie Sinitli next to Stetler's tt,t. VI I II s i,i,i II 'iii' .Vil li (illliert vt Son, Attorneys. tf. diteen prizes are offered to stud uf the Millersville, Pa., StutuNor School next year. They are fully i ii'ii in 1 1 it new i -ai.'iioLoie. iiif . I . it J .. , fill. .. iii year begins Monday, Bent. 2. Middleburg band serenaded the ! f wwn and Franklin Friday . . . r l..J - w u.. I..., I it i-t cciv. . .VLiii.iiv, rt i iiiuu lulling tor the Diitherun church al. e Pennsylvania commission to the v : t i itnir.,1.. '.i 'I II I It II I I' 111 I ,v. .11. tt. il -vlvania Day. Oovemtr Stone, tiic I'onniiission. irk on theRockville bridge goes .mi ti;i luiu iiiuui. .vt 1 1 iv- ,t-i lo arches are finished ami at the end 1 1 are completed. This leaves thf e&Hl i nil and !i at the wi st mi- i -i.. I l cleaned with u refreshing shaiu ud a clean towel to each patron e north side of Market square op i Central Hotel. Satisfaction guar .1. tf. i congratulate Prof. John II. App, ipH.'iisburg, on his election t a it iii in llti. ui'tifti.lht tit 1. 1 1 .tt I II i ii i iuuslderably more salary than he place auu is tue daughter ol A. K. now of Lincoln, Neb. .Mr. ami App will reside at Out) E. Ma-Let L rvui. -itvit'll, V1V1U, I exchange says that if farmers Iii follow these Instructions they 'not go any expense, to dehorn : Buy a five-cent stick of potash, when the little homs make the sign of starting on the calves, wet i over witli this caustic stick, and :ilf will never know that nature n I'M 1 tllt It Iflll .1 .III-,. ) I : I I 1 Urn tin , I i i i i i i i . t i . i t t..,, D" ' " ."'...itiiiiiuti'ttt i.iiii.itiii;, building, gentlemen's building, el School and School of practice. iiii ti..,u,. i. ..n.it . i. . wutnuiin, l II r 1 u lliv: i' in ttk.iii,... i. v wuuiuuiii Mtinit uf - j ... .m..-h, uuu jiiiinu V lim it, . i. I ....1 I t uuiuiiu sciumii jiroperiy m j'enn- 1 '"it think you are the only one lias trouble and disappointment. muati i uur lot ill lute is ....... mi juu uoul look arouua Bndlome one whose lot Is harder. ' burdtn may be heavy, but you oihuiviiii uuu you can near This life is made of ten parts. If ok upon the dark side there are Wtn trouble anil nn nart. mllg. H 11 we look unon the brurhtstrl IlTl' nil,.. ......I.. . V.1- T" i. P they come, tiouble and satls- t, llui IM II OU It C. II WH IJIkl re aoout equally divided. A short session of court was held Monday. Tlie highest cash price will lie paid for new potatoes, If brought to this of lice at once. Tlie music of West Market street, aroused the village Tuesday evening. They came down town 8 or loin numb er on a one-horse wagon -bearing aloft the banner inscribed, "Gravel Hill Concert Band. Do not Invite us to Drink." The music wasexcellent, In fact one would suppose there was a full band or two. This added to the buries-1 que dress ami fantastic appearance of; ine members anu above a'l a surprise made the town gay festive anil happy, Tlie August number of the J, VV. Pepper Piano Music Magaziue opens witli a song peculiarly appropriate to tlie season," Down by the Sea," by JosephS. Willlug, a writer who in this piece worthily sustains his repu tation as a writer of exceptional ability. The Magazine contains 21 complete pieces of original copyright music for the piano 10 Bongs aud 1 1 Instrumen tal 10 cents. For sale at all music dealers. We are sorry to learn that Comrade Ell Miller, w ho lives near Fremont, is seriously ill w ith w hat has been pretty generally pronounced cancer by the physicians who have been consulted by him, and pronounced incurable by some of tlie most pr incut. The rnalady made its appearance in the jaw nearly a year ago and was t ll"-t attri buted to an injury to the jttW i 'lilting from the extraction of a tooth, it row rapidly ami lias developed into what is unquestionably cancer. Eli was the youngest member of Co, O, 147th, ami enlisted with his father, Reuben Mil ler, who was killed in tlie battle of Chaneellorsville, the son being taken in the same engagement and until pa nted was c inllned in Libby priBon and Belle Isle. Ell's comrades tenderly sympathize with him and bis family in this the hour of their affliction, and would gladly alleviate his sufferings were it possible for them to do so. They would kindly point him to the great Physician, Who can heal body and soul, and who has so considerately said, "come unto me all ye who labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest." Tribune. SHERIFF'S GREAT SACRIFICE SALE -of clothing and gents' furnishing goods began Thursday .luly llth, ami will continue till the whole stock is disposed of. We have bought II. Kate's large stock of clothing at the shcrifTs sale at 26c on the dollar and we will sell it at your own prices, as the stock must lie Bold regardless of first cost. Don't de lay, come at once and get the first bar galUB, I I' l-e are a few : $6.00 suits at 12.60 :?7.."i(l " ?4.(N) $10.00 " $6.60 JilU.nO " 'sT.tHI 116.00 " $8.60 We cannot mention many prices as the space Is small. Don't forget to come to the shcrifTs great sacrifice sale to get your bargains. The assignees of H. Kat, tf. Nexttocourl house, Middleburg, Pa. . Then sad Now. In days 1 o ug ago in the s i x t i e s y o u know ) when ( I r a u d m a went walking she always held her skirts just so. V h a t would she s ;i y if she s a w girls to-day witli skirts clutched so tight ly they a I I look this way New York Evening Sun. Have you seen the last catalogue of the Millersville State Normal Bchool ? The authorities of this institution ofter free tuition to prospective teachers. You can reserve a pleasant room for the fall term bo writing to the Principal. The term begins on Monday Sept. 2. ' .rigWSRv sew I Henry Snyder of Kreamer pas-ed through town Friday. Beau. Hartmau and Frank Bechrlst visited friends at Centreville Sunday. Mrs. Henry Freed of Liverpool wa entertained by W. I. ( iarinan and wife. Jacob Schoch and wife of New Ber lin speut last Wednesday in town w ith friends. W. .1. Heltzelman of Kreamer at tended the examlnatiau in town Fri day. ('. I,. Marks and Win. Shimlel at tended the picnic at KeliusgroveTliurs' day. Homer lialhfoll and ( has. Sietler attended the bull game ut Atlumsburu Saturday. Editor .1. 0. Lesher gro e "Times" W a- in tl f the e villa Si lin- re Sat- urduy afternoon. Mr. Weidenhanier of Milton, agent for (iillU tV Co., Was al llii place dur ing the pus) week. Mi-. W. I. (Jai'inan and Mrs. Lester E. Wetzel visited friends al i'foutz Val ley, Perry county. (i. V. Burns and family of Selins grove sieut hiuutlay at the home of Joseph 1 towel -ox. I faiiy litinmiel, who had been visit ing friends at Millersburg, returned home Thursday. Edwin ( liarles is celebrating the ar rival ofa daughter and J. E. Stahl liecker the advent ofa young son. Misses Carrie Haas and Katharine Hock ofShamokin were guests of .1. W. Kuukle and family this week. Miss Hattie Swart, of ( 'leveland, ()., spent sonic time visiting her brother, .1. W. Swart and family in Swlneford. Mrs. Jefferson Arbogast and daugh ter, Katie, of lied Bank, spent one duy last week with II. l. Bickharl ami and wife. Mrs. M'l. several day er, .lay c. Hotel. Cashier J. m of Philadelphia spent asl week with her broth Welser, at the Central N. riiompson -pent last Wednesday at Selinsgrove tooth nd the appraisement of Mrs. Wm. Huines' Bankruptcy Estate. Prof. John G. App of Lewisburg, n -presenting It. I.. Myers A Co. of il.n rlsburg, is in the county Interviewing the school directors in behalf of his company's publications. .Tallies r. Smith ol this place one day last week caught 20 bass. This i- tin largest catch of bass for a single day yet reported. Mr. Smith is entitled to the belt. M. II. Wagner of Mohantotigo was a Middleburg visitor Wednesday of last week. He called at this office and dropped a dollar in thcslot for the Post dividends. Henry II. Mengle, residing near Ere mout, has rented Prothonotary Geo, M. Shlndol's farm and will move on next spring. Amos Bowersos proposes to move to Franklin and will work in the tannery. John A. Barner and wife were in town Wednesday of lost week. Mr. Barner dropped in to pay his subscrip tion while in town. He was attracted by our hot weather bargains hi envel opes and ordered a thousand. The prii i' and quality always brings tlie order. Professor George v. Walborn of Freeburg, was in town on Saturday and dropped in to pay his respects to theedltorof tlie Tribune. The profes sor informed us that he expects to be a candidate for County Superintendent of Public Schools. The professor is an old teacher and certainly would be well-qualified for the place if experi ence as an instructor lias anything to do with it. 'ftibune. W. J. Harrington, Miss Randolph and Mrs. Powell gave a most excellent entertainment in the court house last Monday evening. The entertainment was as good as any at Teachers' Insti tutes, but we regret, to say it wus very jioorly patronized. The people of this place missed more in missing the enter tainment than the entertainers did in missing the coin, though they richly deserved more than they received. The editor of the Post ami wife spent Sundav at Siinhurv. Caleb Smith and family spent Sun day at Selinsgrove with E, w. Snyder and w ife. Jeremiah Hummel ami son were in town Tuesday having assisted .lames Blear to move to this place in George Smith's house. Mr. Blear will assist Antandus Shambach in the blacksmith shop. , TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, Applicants I,, r a teacher's certificate will he examined in the several dis tricts of Snyder County lor the year 1901 as follows : Jackson, Kratzervlllc, " 16 i lentre, 'eutreville, " pi Beaver, Bcavertowu, " 111 Spring, Adamsburg, " 20 Vdann, Troxelville, " ''l West Heaver, MeCllire, 22 General special, Middleburgb, Sept. 1901. Examinations will begin at S:!J0 o'clock A. M. promptly. All applicants must in- examined in district in which they intend to teach unless compelled b, valid unavoidable circumstance to hike it elsew here Persons under seventeen years of age need not apply, as a certificate cannot lie issued to t hem. Directors and friends of the public schools are cordially invited to lie present at the examinations. Truly yours, F. I '. I low KltflOX, ( o. Superintendent. Middleburg, Pa., .Inly 2:t, llsOI . Levi tuts Big Trees. '1 lie Lewisburg Journal last week says: "A pleasant visitor to invade the Journal sanctum last Saturday w as in the person of Devi Beaver, of Cowan, Whose visits to the county seat are few anil far bet ween, but nevertheless pleas ant. He is at present engaged In stock ing and keeping in operation the saw mill for James Rcish on the Kiuibel trad near Cowan. The tract of timber ha- about 1100,000 feel mi il, but the trees are enormous in size, formidable rivals to the famous redwood giants of California. Mr. Beaver told of cutting tree- thai wire nineteen feet in cir cumference ami live ami a ball It el across (he stump, ami were sound to the core. To gel these limbers to the mill was no easy job, ami II was ne cessary to cut tlietll up. Many were eu i over four feet in diameter. It was a li ak tract, and of sllell thai the sl.e is extremely rare." F.lvetl or twelve years ago when the editor of the Post w as Princiial of the -eh. '"Is at Cowan, he boarded with the above named Levi. If getting up early will hasten the completion of Levi's job, he'll have it llnlshcd ill a short time. Levi always did gel up too early to suit his hoarder. El. Poht. National Glass Company's Exhibit, Pan. American Exposition. The above company, which operates twenty-one plants, with main office al Pittsburg, Pa., has erected a complete factory on the Pail-America ii c rounds and -how all processes of manufactur ing glass from raw material to the fin ished to the finished product, varying in value from a few cents to hundreds of dollars for each piece. They also show processes of cutting, engraving, etching, decorating and spinning ami weaving glass into cloth. They exhibit a full size figure of Miss Max Ine Elliott, the clebratell actress, drn ieil with dress woven from glass, ami furniture upholstered with gia-s cloth. Their exhibit is the only manufac turing exhibit on the grounds, ami is really the best educational feature of tlie Pan-American. Does Advertising Pay A merchant who is known as a steady advertiser can seldom lie pre vailed upon to drop his newspaper talks. He knows they pay. The more he advertises the more business is done and whenever lie needs handle a few extra hundred dollars does a little ex tra advertising and the hundreds come to blm. They must if lie has goods that are needed by the buyers. The location of the First Pennsyl vania State Normal School is ideal, and the discipline of the school is easily maintained. Millersville, is a pleasant, quiet village, with no temptations for boys and young men. Ill ii I I'll in II. in Hfl It, n l Ick. Rellefntito flaottc LlKVKH IvKIINI I II ltHKU, Din Dunershdawg tn wih'Ii In n mere der oldi Mike Itlotner fargrawva. li b sawg furgmwva grttwd wo- fell mane i -fee doot nier fargrawva un der niensch loot nier bagrnwvu, By scllcm inane I eh os if in oldter gov I wore. Dor Mike wore der icichshl mou nil' Wide llll blade are hill feel treltl till loml u'hot awver irons paw r frellld. Ich hob one gakeiit fun kind nil' un are hut awTonga goita cb arc reeht lltwfn hill kenna. Are wore der geit.ieht un u fargooiiscliiclil incuseh os leli in ineini daw g ami ilea laeves g'saeilll hob. Es Inn but g'seemed os olles os are g'essa hut hut cue g'shpite, un mere in de shool goliga sin hul arc ols si glac kes selly in en eeU g'liiiuiniti os uemoud ene g'saena hut un gu-essa so shtlll os en mouse. Es Blotners hen ols de sbaenshta eb bel g'hol in der gonsa nuchbershoft, un Ich mind nuoh os der Mike ols loond ebbel so groso os en blech en gonser dawg in hussa sock noacb ga druwgn hut un owets se wldder mil Inline usht wile are se net selver fressa Inn keiinii un woi,' tsii ii-goonieli s,. tsu mis boovn L'cvva. W'ttii nitre bulla g'shpeeled In n wore are nil' der felise g'liucked un uns Iximi gn-gisiked. Are hut g'sawd holla shprt la ware usht far shoe farrisa. We are boll dreisleh yohr oldl wolf hut ale de Mary Mlllblirger g'hirtMl far era geld. Are lint dcrporra ba-law led mil tlri pound schuilz. Se hul tswae boweria g'hol iiiiareaney os are tzommn ga-geitzed hut g'hot, un demo is es gelta reebl awgonga. Mor gets sin se till' eb de liawna ga-grayed lien un won nier ols his feldl sin Inn are shunt en holb dutzenl forricba inn eu sex-oeker feldl room gu-bloaketl g'hot. Won so shod' lell hen g'hol Inn are -e gn-drh va we use!, un iiiiddawgs se uH'siile-shpeeU g'fcederiHl bis SO boll uemoud mac greegn lieu keiinii far sliiilla, un en luouiucll ticker waet.n is nil' em budiln farfowled wile se ken arns-leil greegn hen kenna far's nb inaiielia. Tswae i lieu se lliiisb un fel g' I ioIi la far en gons v ihr, iiii demo hen se ile llelll lell UU si n 101 1 Kll UirKllWIl. Era builder hen se fursolsu wile sols usht en fanlle cent es piMind w ore, bis de slitore-keeper refused ben ene tsu in iiiiiih, un gaegn em ledslita won ols do oldt frow In der shtore ctKiina la in tie glnrrlck liiniiiek de counter un shtore boxa g'slil(K)MMl so fis hv nel nil se wordn hen biel din. Es is nemoiid umiga se b'soocha, un tier uusichi blotz os se ebber g'hot hen os by eiia g'sll.etl hut far en slitooaed wore in der kar rich. Bell wore der welfelslil blotz s se he hen kenna -era grlslldeildoom hut se net iwer fillf COllt es yohr grt- kusht. Der Mike imi g'maned are waren en grosser singer awver si moo sick hut g'souml ufl'ell ordl os won en friish grcisha will un hul es mow I hol ver unleh en wosser. Es hut usht so ga-cullered. We se pawi yohrg'hired worn is en glaenc dllellter eooma nil se hen se Molly g'haesa. Se hen olles far des kind gadoo os nix gakusht but even se dawfa lussa so os se aw nix kushta still. We de fraw dri-un-secht-zich yohr oldt wore is se g'shtnrva dote g'shoft un der Mike lint declared are daid in lima laeva uiniina liira wile lelchta teu feel kushta dalda. Deduoh ter hut demo house g'holdta fur der oldt mon un are nut ken boo naixt coon I a lussa far se karraseera till se is utf ga-woxa so doom os es fee woo se mlt ga-sociate hut. Se is now dreisieh yohr oldt, so din os en rigle un so wee sht os en shtawga fense. Wo der oldt n,0n ''S1 fl hut oses ,C, ,., ,,,, tsu gaed hut are era erlawbl f.-u eoom- banyholdta. Arc Inn s,...v,. ,., ,.. aged far Lira wile are gai n g'hol liel os dare grose reicbdoom in der romilla g'lmldta dald warn. Iv I vn sin cooma awver, somehow, kenner hut holdt g'mimmn. We en rarrell os i,'l"" ''Im k i ,, u s , Ull greeked en hoy-nhtreek os tu long In. era huddle wore, t(.n ,0j,jt pocked, se owenieh g'shlddleil un se week g'shiniss,.,. 1 1, ,- ,,., u,.v jlxjer bly al I hui s a,. ,;,.,i Ba. broveered. Arc hel guru eu, oldt, si geld g'h-.i awverurc hut's nel greega kenna oony de diicbti r mil ncniiuu, un drs hut arc nel wella. Are bin mere g'sawd s.. he) ,,,, ,,, mi lle( shtoop g'hueketl un tir . nia mold os are si,. , ,, ,m,.ln ,ut wella is es elite Ivvel Worm. I nillich hut se g'sawd : "i)n wos denkslil tin. JeekyV " "i Mi's sam.'tis ,u doosht, den It Ich ! " "Yaw, well." hul s,. ;j s..,w,i, "wmni mold rlvver un brot vwr aw un I, It shloek der farlonipl mi ruon I ! " Sell hut em Jocky der mnwge recht gntlmld Ull ale is I,,,,,, eel, tae.i ,r, Well, we 1.1, g'anwtl hob, me, ! deroldtk Mike fargrawva. Tswae-I.y- sex foos ,, ,,.., broueh Insure in der himuiel od won areniiyhoM ,.,t ,, ,, ,,, Ich es nrshl dingos liappciied .1 are mil em old (a Padershtridhi liu .o feel guld on de deem benka. Awver em oldtn Mikes, Inovalni rndt l,,men le lesson. Es warndl mis gaegn reich-at rem wnrra. En niensch os iimldeerlleh aw rem is enjoy ts I duel, wos are esse. 1. I - a- I , i,,-a w run i, fargooned sleh oil, , hi mow i gnlt. Du sawgsbi n.iw "Ich wase exactly ware der Gottlieb nu 1 by em Mike Blotner." Xossirree, du dusbl net. Won du onewnieh Bbtnddlesrrt .Ion conaht du en holb dutzenl mon rous picka os sin we der Mike, m, ,,,. ,. hen g'sawd in cram laevu os de weldt ware nix os druvvel un kiiumer. Be shtcrva Im yueh we tier us un gaena ins grawb wee's lee. worn km goot Nu der weldt udder slcll si lver, un der ituslclit os noach etiu frogl is del law yer, der lawda un .i r craw I. -hlae niuiiclier, ( Us w idder, ' IbllTl II I! UlMIXASTIKI., . . . PI ni b M liooi. 1 1 tt'HERS. MONHOK low s ic. Sliaiiiokiu I am ( Irani., T. SO tier. Slminokin Dam Prim., Miss A i in l- iss. Hummers barf, Brinn Peats. App's, Mi-, i vim Jiirrett. Fisher's, Allen Slmfi'er. No teachers have been elected for the schools of .-an. Li's Hollow, Beaver ami I limine I - yet. w ttmilNOToN 1 1 1 v NHUIp, Principal, i ieo. W. Walborn; A--ist-ant, T. E, llofi'; Imininar, Mar.v S. Ililhish; lllteruusliale, Mary I . W ea ver; Primary, Grace Hoffman; Red Hank, W. F. Jro n; Wtdler's, lb nry Pontius: Miller's, Ban Moyei , ,i, Toj), F. H. Holsiiiple; Iteiebeii i, ,'-, .1. . Eiseiihttiier; Fllul Vallev, Ii' iha Bhufi'erjXeit Xalley, Ammon Slmller. W P8T iti:;:v loWNsilll'. Cross Ron l-. A. I.. v bitfh , Hi .-ii i Valley, P. G. Shelly; Gordon's, W, a. Homberger; Stall I 's, t;. ,. Slmller. I- It V N K J.I N COM XHHII'. Franklin Ininimnr, John J. H len der; Franklin Primary, Eva Rollins k; Pa xi on villi- Gmmii ar, Thomas Sham bach; Paxtoliville I'm. try, Wm. Zim merrann; Mover's, Maud (lift; Gift's, Elda Cray ill: I In slngei , in. F. Howell; Erdley's, Ed. F. Hai r; Gil bert's, Lester Baclimaii; Reuni rer's, Lottie ( 'rous.', I'UN I . IWX81J II". Salem M. I'. II. mum; Hill End, J I c. Hendricks; Fair Oak, C, K. Fisher; Boyer's, Harvey Smith; Ott's, W. D. Jarrett; Bolig's, Miss Breiiuer; Crla singer's, Mi.-hael Dancv ; Katltz, W in. A. ErdleyjStd h's, Miss Lepley. I'KKRY low Nsini'. Fremont Grammar, Geo. W. Slerer; Primary, Miss Annie Wlney; Heisier- VaUey, T. G. Arbogast; Potato Valley, O.N. Kaltrlter; Buckwheat Valley, Mr. Glnerich; Morning Glory, W. A. Harding; Bunker II iii, J. W. Arbogast; Hollen bach's, E, D. Portzllne; Shaf fer's, Millard Dhoads. School opens Monday, Sept. 2nd, 1001. Miss Lottie Spangler of Verdllla ami Miss Ella Grimm of Freeburg spent Wetlnesdav of this week in town w ith Misses Mabel and Dilla Grimm.