tf A IS jjflote I teab3 JlfliSnvelopes SlJit; o o Thave a Job let d not We bought slgnment of Li, on hand. They must go L, The price wtD do It er C-" Lples and prices for the aak- Having bought Vj many we secured a rock bottom figure. Send for samples and prices. I I re furnisn intra pnntea L less than you can buy them lithout printing. . tiftuclkr, Hlur aaa Fraarktar. A Paally tsarist, Dmtea ta letra, Scieaca, Art, ftlttkal fcaaetay aa4 Carrvat Littratare. EittK Om Dollar Par Aaaaa, U Aaaa foL. XXXIX MIDDLEBTJEGH SNYDER CO PENNA. JUNE 19 1902 NUMBER 25 Lraiu-e fa,e t0 be8,a Saturday, .,i Hllj cuiitlnueone week. L. DUNKELHEROER. , Lord's Supper will be celebrated L Lutheran church Sunday morn- prepsrstory services muujr cveu- TieBmrd of Directors or busque- , University, Beimsgrove, last d elected Dr. Eudeia of York as it ideut. Lady trimmed hate will be eold at prices any lllue ,lrr ",uue L. DUNKELRERUER. . 4 . h lutiy cadets were out on arees u . -. a ti..,., Lje under commnuu u ucignu tlius ou flag day. . . ... 4t.A maoA.. (IIArV It the re-letung i"r ie Pine street bridge, Sellnsgroye, mntraet was wruw ItU-rat $3.99 a perch. .oK Wasted. A good cook is I.ji tot a hotel. Write for uiforma- t to 418 Market St, Harrlsburg, Pa. ke By der Couuty visitors at Harris- last week were too numerous w kitloU. AUOUl l Mer Couuty were there. L Gilbert's Sunday school will hold r . . . . e tilA. - mihort'a Valval JUiy Oi - .i h,.ny for the Denoni oi u - . 1. Wl U"- lool. AH are inviiea. he 1'iue street bridge at Sellnsgrove sold Saturday Dy mo wuj L l ...nM nt. niintlO BnMVe new Ut by Hon. E. M. Hummel for 6S uergeUo workers everywhere tw ais- ,jte clrcUUre, bampien, uww"i Xociuvassing. Good pay. ier- npnt (kCCUDBUOn. UWrsuwiaM k. towJi council rejected aU the bids spriokilingthe streeU as the was re ill Wither than they carea w pay. fat beins $50 a month. I tie lutlon is to erect a aulUble w-te I r. ' -MIV ..Ojct 18, Dec, 2$, 1386; De 29, jol at Freeourg,.we obaerye I ' J' ' - ,1" -, Irmal School fe following from Mlddleburg : Earl Wluey, Henry A. Hummel, H. B. - r l . T kiweraox, T. r. onaraoacn, j. x. lambsch, E. Lulu Smth, Vincent E. tetzel, Lottie Crouse and Elmer E. aniliach. .'ill on A. ti. Soles in uis new ua .ad huir cutting parlor for your twlVleaiied with a refreshing sham- yn)Vla clean towel to eacn patron thcVorth side of Market square op- lostt4 iitral Hotel. Satisfaction guar Untied! tf. Thigibool board of Center township kdllioli a letting at Centerville June JS fna t to P. M. and accept bids for a wol or brick school building 28x38, For deifications see bills or wnteto Isaiah Walter, . Sec. of Board, 2t. Pennscreek, Pa. FoRan Wanted. A competent, all-aroj printer, capable of taking chargtthe mechanical department of this ce is wanted to begin work July U Wages according to ability. Applica should state full qualiflca- tioiw, sale of work, etc. Address, tf. k Post, Middleburgh, Pa. Fine wli,uirt waisUcan be bought at sreat,yuced prices. L. Dt'NKELUEUOER, Fronilut'g Lewisburg Satur day News 1 Robert Jodon, of West Butl'ulo, watown week( accom' palnied by lvo brothers, David, of Iowa, aged Vd Jessie of Cambria County agii three are five feet five incbd ltKht and weigh 161 pounds ley can all wear the same size I hoes. The fo lnre the graduates of the Aci y: Vslcal Course, Amos Ethan : on ; Jtwph C. Macro, Reyuolflle; Aerce Waltz, Ellms port. fnScldflo Course: Harry Clay if Hall; John Jen klntfens, Slnton. Scientific CounJarlee Niieon Broslus, Mt. PleasfIUs, Bweii j0hn Roth rock'leasnntklls; Donald Bare Spaf Lewistoi-Bucknell Un- iver''ewisburirB. Deead and ZinKint wear twice asp lead and olWiiri h.n 11-21-ly. i i . i ma 1" ""HWnlls lMlett cur L.a.y.NocurAnop.y.Prto. . M COURT HODSI CB1PS. Detdi EaurH far Itcerl . Aaron Hoffman to Jane Wray, ten acres in Franklin twp., tor $275. Joel A. Benfer, atty. for heirs of Aaron Benfer, dee'd, to Rebecca Ben fer, 14 acres and 3 perches la Jackson twp., for $714. Hiram Ulrlch, et al, exe. etc., of J. K. Ulrlch, dee'd, to D. C. Bergstresser, lot No. 38 in Sellnsgrove, for $100. Heirs of May Blngaman, dee'd, to Fred Wetzel, lot in Beavertown, for $85. UtUra Graatc4. Letters of administration In the es tate of Susannah Kratzer, late of Penn twp., dee'd, were issued to Mrs. M. P. Womerand Mary J. Woodling. Letters of administration in the estate of Adam Showers, late of Mlddleburg, dee'd, were granted to the widow, Mary C. Showers. Marriage Llccoata. Francis F. Stetten, Port Treverton Lulle Shatter, Port Treverton f Warren H. Bowersox, Mlddleburg Carrie H. Diehl, Mlddleburg f Merril U. Shannon, Mlddleburg Florence A. Specht, Mlddleburg Lester A. Dreese, McClure Katie F. Long, Crotwgrove (Geo. F. Museer, K reamer (Annie I. Landis, Kreamer f Rev. Geo. A. Livingston, Felton, Pa. A. Elizabeth Haas, Se.lusgrove MARBIED JuneS, by Rev. W. K. Diehl, Warren H. Bowersox and Car rie H. Diehl, both of Mlddlebnrg. June 4, by Rev. David I. Schaeffer, James L. Hammaker, of Altoona and Clementine Beale of Oriental. Old Cooita of tb Past Wanted. While the subscribers of the Post are hunting up their old newspapers, they might look for the copies of the Post that are missing from our files. We will pay liberally for a copy of each of the following dates : July 8, Sept. 6, 1869; Apr. 6, Oct. 13, 1879; Jan. 26, 1871; Apr. 17, 1873; Nov. 4, Dec. 23, 1875; Mar. 7, 1878; May 15, 1879; March 10, May 5, 1871; April 26. 1883; Mar. 27, June 12, Oct 80. 1884; Sept 17, Dec, 3, 10, 17. 24, 1885; Jan. 28 TO CUBE A COLD Uf OVB DAT. Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets All druggist refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature on each box. 85c HARKS' WHISKEY. After May 31, 1902, we will sell you Pure Bye Whiskey at $1.75, per gallon or 50 cents a quart. 5-29-3t. J. L. Marks. The Hummer Semtoai is full of dangers particularly for the children, who not knowing the result of eating unripe fruit indulge them selves, with the usual griping pains in the stomach as a consequence mothers should have on hand at all times a bottle of Painkiller (Perry Davis) which will at once relieve the sufferer; it is a safe, simple remedy and it should be kept in every house, Large bottles 25 and 50 cent. Not Up to Expectations. In March a representative of Welt rner & Co., New York, visited the bus iness people of Lewistown with a gen erous offer, viz., to furnish a Dottle of their writing ink and a copy of a "bus iness and directory of Huntingdon, Mifllin, Blair and Cambria counties," and also to insert the name of the pur chaser iu the "directory" in black face type, all for the sum of one dollar. Over eighty persons here accepted this bargain-counter offer. The ink and direc tory were delivered last week. The di rectory is not what It purported to be. Instead of a general list of the business and professional people of the counties named, it includes only the towns of Tyrone, Huntingdon, Lewistown, Al toona and Gallitzin, but to give the book a fair size each of these towns is given in It five times. It Is called the Weltmer & Co's New Nut Gall Ink," and they evidently never have a failure lu the supply of gall. Democrat & Sentinel. HI rift-urea. 100,000,000 bottles of Perry Davis' Pain killer sold In 60 years. Just think 1 Nearly enough placed end to end to reach around the world. What other remedy can boast such a record of ser vices to humanity in curing stomach and bowel complaints and the many other ailments and accidents constant- tly occurring even in the most careful homes. There Is only one Painkiller, Perry Davis'. Beware of Imitations. gff j PERTINENT PERSONALS j i$j Daniel Boleuder is convalescing. Miss Harriet Kiegel is listed with the sick. Miss lthoda Ruchnutu spent a few days at Paxtouville. Miss Marcia 1). App of Mau.au tougo is visiting Miss Cluire U ray bill. Mrs. J. A. Snyder and children are visiting relatives at Lewisburg. Miss Sara Steene of Miniinburg is yi- Uiug Hon. U. A. Schoch and wife. juum iertua crouse attended com uieucemenl at Seiiusgrov last week. Samuel Stuck and laxly of Suut.ury spent Sunday wiiu Mrs. baiuuel 11, Walter. Michael Moyer, wile aud sou of Free burg spent Sunday with H. H. liid- uaru Ueorge Muatz, who had been iu Ohio for about a year, returned home Satur day. Howard Marks is employed at Bur- ham Steel Works with the hammer gang. Charles Marks Is spending a few days at .Lewistown with Dr. J. C. Amis and wire. Geo. H. Stelninger and Jno. F. btetler returned Saturday from a trip to liewlstown D. K. Haas and family of Shamokln spent several days with Merchant John W. Runkle. Miss Sadie Wagner of Mlffllnburg visiting her grandparents, Honry R. louiasand wife. Rev. W. K. Diehl and family last week visited Rev. McConnel and fam ily at Miftlinburg. Airs. n. H. Hasslnger and son of Elizabethvllle is visiting her parent, Jas. I'. Smith and wife. Mrs. B. F. Herman and daughter, Lillian, of Kratzerville spent a few days in town last week. Mr. Stewart and Ztih T BharaokU are visiting the latter! parents, Sheriff; kow ana wire at the Jail. - Bruce H. Crouse and Lutber Moeta. who had been out near Pittsburg since last winter, returned home Saturday. Anthony, the 13-year-old son of Ja- cobB. Herman, Tuesday while drag- giugiogH, naaoneornls legs mashed I. H. Bowersox has purchased i gasoline engine to use in making Ice cream. It Is one and one-half horse power. c. ii. LunkellHrgcrand I. H. Bow- sox are erecting hvy otone walls and terracing their lawns as a protection In case or nigii water. Edward M. Greene of Lewistown t-pent Sunday with Mrs. Greene and Edward McVittv, Jr., at the home of W. W. Wlttenmyer. anus Margaret Rolender, Assistant Postmistress of this place, and sister. Tara , - ' uionie, spent a few days with Miss Lnura Runkle at Centre Hall. squireuiiuiasan alder stalk that nns grown to the size of a tree, the trunk of which measures 2 feet and 8 inches in circumference. The height is hi or 17 reet. rreu n. fainter, foreman of the "Evening Express," Lock Haven, Pa., and wife are spending a week with J. a. rainier and wife. Mr. Painter made a pleasant call at this office Monday. Wm. A. Schneeof Schnec was here last week and took with him bills for a Fourth of July celebration atMt Pleas ant Mills, or Schnee Post Office. There will be a foot race, wheelbarrow race, a balloon ascension, an address by Prof. Geo. W. Walborn during the day and fireworks and a cake walk in the even ing. L. G. Smith has gone to Munhall, Pa., where he accepted a position as operator, the Editor of the Post has some vivid recollections of Munhall station as he served as guard of the Carnegie works part of a dark and stormy night and the balance of the night slept on the station platform. This was during the Homestead strike. I. J. Bordner of Pllger, Neb., and Dr. Kreba of Union township were at Mld dleburg last Thursday. Mr. Bordner dropped in to pay his subscription. He went west several years ago and Is making money at farming out there, while he says he lost money at the same occupation In the East. We con gratulate him on his success. . : J. E. Haldeman spent Sunday out of town. I Sheriff Row was at Sunbury Monday Bkornlng. a. a. Troup orraxtonvuie was at tne County seat Friday. a!vln Runkle Is very sick with In .fetation of the bowels. Jn J. C. Amig of Lewistown is JXing her parents In Swlneford. tln. James Ayers visited friends and reiitlTes at Paxtouvllle Thursday. -'Squire A. K. Gift and wife visited relatives at Paxton vllle last Thursday. John N. Broslus and W. W. Rlpka tatod la the Post Office duilng the pelweek. tf. H, Rlpka left Tuesday morning fbrCellnsffrove where ha will work on SiuiVsmfll. 11. W. P. Thompson or Mexico is Kng ber son, Cashier Thompson, at tbfrjOentral Hotel. PW. J, O. Herman of Edwardsville api& several days with his brother Dr. ft J. Herman last week. llTJ. Duck, Executor of Harriet Fratli, aoid the real estate and personal projfHy at Paxtonville lust Thursday. ''AV.L. Spangler, who had been! In NewtCaltlmore, Pa., as store keeper and a-&ger, came to Mlddleburg Mon day ' abort vacation. . MraViCatheTlne Howell of Putnam, Kaoaaty baa been spending four weeks wltfa relatives In Snyder County. She left Sot ber western home Wednsday i .Wnv C Moyer of Swlneford, after a km siege of suffering, died Tuesday evening at live o'clock. He leaves a family and a large circle of friends to mourn ku departure. i Mow fast Trala. ' "When the twenty-hour traiu starts cm June 12, between New York and Cblces It will be a twenty-hour run and "Est S) bit monk That train will beruiltke clock work," a passenger oflckJ. oine renntylrania llnea said Moniiy- The purpose of the Pennayl- Stha.t0 WcCtlaas-wlllhave g: i,'J3rl5 Y 01 w th ncw yer, tux advance, oj that no foreseeable eyent can occur to prevent the Pennsylvania special making its long fast rva on the schedule time. , ' In order to save time the train will not ston at Broad street station, Phila delphia, but Instead will be run through to Germantown Junction and there take Philadelphia passengers. It will pass directly from the New York division near the Philadelphia zoolo gical eardens to the main tracks. The run to that city will be made without a stop. The eighty-four miles Ix-tween Jersey City and Germantown Junction will le made in ninety-one minutes, The 110 miles to Harrisburg will be made in 126 minutes. Leaving Harris burg at 5:55 the run of 1H2 miles to Al toona will be made in K" minutes. Notwithstanding the heavy grades In crossing the mountains between Al toona and Cresson, the run to Pittsburg of 117 miles will be made in 150 minutes, or two hours ami a half. The fast running of this train is not shown by the average schedule, but In the bursts of speed at the right places, to compensate for the grades that re main on the road. Between Harrisburg and Altoona there will be some fancy running, and the same will be witness ed on the four-track system between Allegheny and Rochester. A speed of fully eighty miles an hour is likely to be of fniiuent occurrence. Rules for Diet. Eat when you are hungry. Drink when you are thirsty. Eat enough and then stop. Eat what your appetite calls for. Train your appetite rfiul stomach 1. 2. 8. 4. 5. by eating the greatest possible variety. You are not a shirk; why should you let your stomach become one ? Many foods are uot liked the first time they are tasted, such as oysters, hence, un- you try a thing severnl times, you do not know whether you like it or not. Hence, never say you dislike a thing until you have eaten of It three times. 6. Regulate the comparison of your food by the work you do, using strong food when you are doing hard work, lighter food when sedentary. 7. Don't let your doctor attempt to regulate your diet by his own stomach. Beware of the diet crank. All be yond this is foolishness and vexation of the stomach. How to b Miacrablo. If you wish to be miserable sit down and Imagine you are worse off than any one else. Compare your circumstances iu life with thse of your wealthy neighbor and wish you were in his place. Forget all your blessings and re member all your trials. Dou't thank any oue who does you a kind deed, but blame him for uot do ing more. If there are any poor and suffering about you, dou't lift a finger to help them, but let some oue else look after them. Grumble about the weather and think you could make it better. Neyer speak a kind word to a child but forget that you were one yourself. Never smile if you can help It, but frown on every one you meet. Don't feel obliged to work, but con sider that the world owes you a living. Choose for your associates those who are as near like yourself as possible and how much sunshine you can keep out of other people's lives. If you follow strictly all these rules, you will surely be miserable yourself and help to make other people so. Fewer Galloa Wettra Laager. You can paint a building with (ewer gallons of Devoe Lead and Zinc than with Mixed paints, and it will wear twice as long as lead aud oil mixed by hand. tf. PENNSYLVANIA CHAUTAUQUA. educed Hates to Mt. Cretan vla Peuu flfanln Railroad. For the Pennsylvania Chnutau'iua, to be held at Mt. Gretna, Pa., July 1 to August 5 1IK)2, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell special ex cursion tickets from New York. Phila- dlphia, Chestnut Hill, Phoenixville, Wilmington, Perryvllle, Frederick, Md., Washington, D. C, East Liberty, Butler. Indiana. onneltsvllle, Bed ford. Clearfield. Martlusburg, Belle- fonte, Waterford, Canandaigua, WA- kesbarre, Tomhicken, Mt Carstoel, Lykens, and principal Iuterme-i4ate points, to Mt Gretna and retunA, at reduced rates. Tickets will be( sold June 25 to Au V.. h, rStTnc will be good toonuU "f (KTboDsLt 13, Inolialvi" -fWiilTaK ''nautt vi met ncuis. 1.. a, ... t Two AuRiiat Toara to tho Pnelfle Coaat al Ureatljr Reduced Bateevla PeunaylTuula Railroad. On account of the low rates author ized by the transcontinental lines to the Puclflu Coast during the Summer, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run two high grade personally conducted tours to the Paid lie Const by special trains of the highest grade Pull man equipment Both tours will leave New York August 2, visiting Chicago, Denver, Colorado Springs, Suit Lake City, San Francisco, Del Monte, (Mon terey), Santa llarbura, Los Angeles, San Jose, and Portland on the going trip. Returning, Tour No. 1 will run north ward from Portland and eastward through the magnillceht Canadian Rockies by leisurely daylight trips, with stops ut Glacier, Banff Hot Springs, and other points, reaching New York and the East via St. Paul and Chicago on August :tl. Tour No. 2 will run eastboiind from over the Northern Pacific Jtuilway to Cinnabar, where the special train will be sidetracked while the passengers make the usual six-day trip of the Yellowstone National Park. From the Purk the route homeward will be via St. Paul and Chicago, arriving New York September 4. Rates from New York, Philadelphia, Washington, or any Hint on the Penn sylvania Itailroud east of Pittsburg, in cluding transportation, Pullman berth, aud all niculs on the tour except dur ing the five days spent in San Francis co, when Pullman accommodations and meals are not provided : For Tour No. 1, $200. Two persons occupying one berth, $1S0 each. For Tour No. 2, $250, including all expenses through Yellowstone Park. Two persons occupying one berth, $2110 each. A preliminary announcement out lining the various details is now in course of preparation, and will be fur nished as soon as reauy upon applica tion to Geo. W. isoyu, Assistant uen eral Passenger Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, Broad Street Station, Phila delphia. BARK WANTED. We will pay the highest cash price for bark delivered in Mlddleburg. tl. MlDDLEBURO LEATHER MFQ CO TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. The Examinations of Teachers for the Schools of Snyder County will be held as follows : Sellnsgrove Boro., Sellnsgrove, June 21 W. Perry & Ind., Cross Roads, " 23 Perry, Fremont " 24 Chapman, ltohrer's, ' 25 rnlou, Port Treverton, June 26 Monroe, Shatnokiu Dam, " 27 Washington, Freeburg, " 28 Mlddleburg Borough and Frank- hn, Mlddleburg, July 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 Middlecreek, Kreamer, Penn, Salem Jackson, Kratzerville, Centre, Centreville, Adams, Troxelville, Heaver West, McClure, Springs, Reaver Springs, ii Heaver, Beavertown, Examinations will begin promptly at 8 o'clock A. M. No certificates will be issued to ier- sons under seven U-en years of age. AU persons who Intend to teach are requested to attend the examinations in the district where they intend to teach. The Act of May 21, 1.H)1, seclfles that after the first Monday In June, 1!K)2, no Provisional, Professional or Permanent Certificates will be issued to persons who fail to passau examina tion in Civics and Elementary Algebra. Professional Certificates Issued by my predecessor are valid in Snyder county until the close of the school year, end ing June, PHJ3, provided the holders of such certificates are not required to teach the added branches. Directors aud all other friends of our public schools are cordially Invited to attend the examinations. Faithfully yours, Gko. W. Wamiohn, Co. Supt. Freeburg, Pa., June 7, 1W2. Protection from Rural Delivery lioxea. The following paragraph, taken from the postonMi'e appropriation bill, which recently became a law, is of local inter est: "Whoever shall hereafter willfully or ; maliciously lnlr-, , tear down, -or Q , ; stroy ar, UJ -etter lt or other reoeptaclfocBsu establi8Ltedby oirrofthe pogtnWujne t.o-1 to ueuera'i oiMppIvvkt xA1 iJSi-i v -him for the receipt or delivery of mall matter on any rural free delivery route, or shall break open nttTtTiuc, 'or JrfA'-", fully or maliciously injure or deface, or destroy any mail mutter deposited therein, or shall willfully take or steal such matter from or out of such letter box or other receptacle, or Bhall will fully aid or assist iu any of the afore mentioned offenses, shall for every such offense be punished by a flue of not more than one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment for not more than three years." Depredations covered by this low should bo promptly retried and the report should be uccompuuied with such positive evidence us it may be possible to submit indicating who are the guilty parties PORT TREVORTON. Mrs. Ci. C Kaust ami son, Hubert of Sunbury arc (lie guests of her luircuta, Win. Jloyi r and wife. Clias Keller Harry Sliuilcr of SclinsirroYL1 spent Sunday with their parents. (ico. Flanders occupied bis new store last week. The Children's day exercises rcn- l .1 1 T I l I I O 1 ilcred in tne ii. J. cnumi oiuniay evening were a decided success. S. 1. Slcflcn, who is employed in a lurgu mercantile house in Halifax was homo over Sunday. Geo. Siiaflcr, wife, two daughters, Mrs. Ilcim anil Mrs. (Jarinan and a grand child of Mt. I'lcasant Mills were the welcome guests oi I), (jr. Stahl and family Saturday and Sun day. Jas. IIoucr and wife dined a number of guests on Sunday in hon or of their uncle Mr. lleintzlernau from the west. Mrs. Adam Gcnsamcre returned home from a few week's visit to her son Henry Stepp at Williamsport She was accompuiucd by her grand son, Harry Stepp. Mrs. Methuselah Ilerrold of Sc liusgrove, her grand daughter, Miss Delia Arnold and gentleman iriend of Milton spent Sunday with Wm. Arnold and wife. . Our coal diggers are again hard at work. llll 1 1 I ;lltS