MIDDLEBURG POST. iiji Publil.d Every Thursday llornin ISO W WAOESSliLAKR A M HPITOR ARD OWHIH. M'IUh UITTION RATKS. ti.OO !.r yen- psi.I tn lva -. I.n r - If not t.t In ft (rxiw. Snk' tiiic. I tt. . d-rrlllnt Knl. rii w- li". -i.-'l nisiir II . 1 l.r Mllll.'l. '-" ! " it Inn- t? M-h .llM. qrii'l l r ' hi Kli K N,vr I'ic oiiiil v 1 .mi t llniiM h. ... ii t'i- Kir- Nl'..ii limili mul IHr Cxii.t y.lil. Vol.. . Am:!, -s W. NimhvkM Republican Stanltufi Committee. l.iini C. V V- V T Mnwwt. 1' . i II 11 f in t II Mm-. r r..-r . t r ;r. lvt.i h.nti.uior. . nttv 1 )'. Y..''n .'. S.ni.. 1 . H-.;m.v, U t . II.-. knl. I. II . I'Hf.tw. t-at.klin III iit Ki Itv. .I.ihn O. Kriininfccr. .1 . k.ni fan. k. m. vln'il. Nl'.l t i-Im: rr - ' Nl Hmirr, ink, V. .-sler. Mi.):.., W I ri k Walter. H. K Snv.l.r. M.-i.r.x- II '. Hrnilri. k. H. r I i-lier. ;., i, I II. h..v.T W N. K.i. IV tv r V 11-. -n.l.iirv. .V V. rlxvl .Vm rt nnn.n Stik;N V. A. IrU-iy, . l-nst-ovc i.l. Koivr. i' W iV.v.t1. S.r.iik- ... I 'l Irv. J li Kwiuk. I i, son Ii I-.. K..IU llonrv Wi'mrr. ixliii.et.in VtIiwI Mnm .1 K . Fi l.l.ollrr. Republican Ticket. lV.tli.ii"t:irv--(H'i. M. Sliitiiltl. lJi''i-ltT j::nl I uv. n-.i'r -1. K ArUynM. A.H-i:ti' .1 ii. lp -.1. Frank killer. i ;-i ii. ! Att n-iuv m. l. Putter. ni v t imii,ii,iMT Irw in Grn bill. iKscrteJ as an celuralioiial center anil a ten thousand dollar ol: Int.' willi modem inpiovcniciits now do-s rviiv in educating the young idea how to shoot. TlIK SlUKT r.UTOKY Tl o ol.l m IkhiI Iioiivo has l.e-cn trai.r-lornicd i:iin a hirt factory and the buzz and music of tV sowing machines make merry ami mingles with tko laughter f tin nirli and others who aro now provide! with a means of earning money itn oiilianoo thiirown condition. ! ri.tvMt: lMI.l.tMS ployed during the day ami one at night. Mir sagos rim le r-cut nt nil hour day or ntglit. The ni-'ui h ilrawtmok How is tho contontion with tin; tv .olograph unipaiiiis. TkI.KI'IIONE (.'N.NKlTIONS Aiuoiij: tlio most valualili? additions t tlio town is tho toloiihono. It has tiponod tho avotmosaid civon us diroit and immodiati? ooininiiuioatiou w ii!i ilnMntidt! world, as will as with ovory (iit ri t ot' tin omtity, Kive oiio. An important ovont oivurs any whoro in tlio oiHiuty or country, tho iutoimation is at our .1 . t t ..r ioiiMW in an instant, i no uovoio uuoui m i . i i . i r l : i 1 o mien M'oaK oi iiiocioouuii jinn mi hum-. . . h:.. . r .. 1 .,. h 1 . 1 'local comlilions is alrcadv calling lor longer k,a:'- nt MiililKI'iii'i; I: is iiioo v !!. mhoo the Ivlii.n" of the r;HiK I.. M i..i!rl.ur- t.. :iSMiinc charge i.l' tlii iti'iv that little juio- I in. lit if ol ivine l sidouci s. ll our tlioiilui v would , i ; Iki vi. iV-.;. nilv kti'iiniT :.i riiiii inlu r all. Iui in-l , ,, " . .' ... , : p!ae have continuous scr ico. . ....I.. .... ...ii. I.l illii.li. l, t ii lllm i'1'll ; tlll.lli.lllf ... .'"I,". .....-.. ... 'pilaivct .1.1-. Stuthr. time or four houses oroeti'd 1 II. K. W alter, the liUthoran pirson- ' i ae in ivurso ot construction, some I J or more houses in Franklin, the filling up and terracing the lots in the Flats, the removal of tho fences 1 from the front of nearly ali tho pooxrties in town and the laving of flag Mono walks at 12 or l. lots in town. SMK Yah wu v. Hxks Poring these nine years there ha Ixvn oollwt i1 and published a Umk of '2 Jages, entitled 'Snv.lcr t'oiuity Marriages-1 So."tHV There has also Ix n eolhs'tcl and will Ih pulilishl n honk form soon, tlio "Inscription of all the t Miilistniies if Snyder County." Those twin lvmks are the two most valuable lxmks Ivarirg on loojil historv and genealogy that can Ix1 pul - Poorly For two yean I suffered ter ribly from dyspepsU, with Rret depression, and was always feeling poorly. I then tried Avcr's Sarsa parilla, and in one wctk I wis a new man." John McDonald, Thiladelphia, Pa. lisluxl for many years. Tiny will form an ii - W e trust valuable link conneciing the futn.'o with tho i-1 .... . i i .. . i i i: :.. ' .1. . ? . more elu'iiiros 1 l,(H".v 1 la""v ,"U,"'"IK un-iirsi and onl v tovt b.xik on a loorlising in tho world 1ii!ii all. in an 1 In rami - view (.ftheso nine voar as regards t Mid'!!t'!nj!v will ii!',i'i' intoro-tinc. o .. I!' . I..,. ..1 11 ..... ,.n.t'..r it' ll Vst 1. ...II .11.1, 1.1. II, I'll. III... I III! ... J'l.l.. I. . I instruct an. open the wav tor lor tin bettor. In our blind delusions, we sometime under- had its inception in Middlebnrg during the past oMimatc tin gr..w:l, and tin nuni!'r of change y"r and thosah-s have boon so (xtonsive that to- that have I ecu made, on account of our feeling dav copies of the Uok can be found in ov-ry and wiiio tor other iiiiprnvcmeiit that most clime and almost every land on t lie face ot' the vitallv afle. t tih industrial welfare ol our village, globe and it can W sai I ot' this book as it is ol IVit let u- (! : Kngland that the sun never sets on its pages. UrMSr. Iit'll.I'lN'ts S extensive ha the foreigin demand become, i.' it i v A - i .1 . te i n sav ri-intors inK oi .xew ihvk, inai .AiiiMie li.tirg Post ofVice was made an international monev order ofliee A j ri I 1st, to provide a means for remittances troni foreign countries for copies I of this biok. The Bank Mar. :. i. '.'i.wheii i came here, when the l irt National Hank Imildinc now stands a? an inivsing editiei, there stotxi a dilapidated log hut that was sold tor 827. Tiio Middlohurg Tost was published in a room of David Oeker's building; to-day it occupies an entire new building, erected for the pfirposc, and the growth has been so great that tiie luIldimp,,c?Ww too wnall to accomodate our present requirements. Meanwhile the Washing ton House wa transformed from an antiquated The First National Hunk his growu and prospered. Nine years ago, the loans were $125,(XK)tt-L,iy they are, f 2W,(1' posits then 1106,000, now $251,000; surplus then $10,000, now $50,000; total resoutc s, then, ptrncturo to a hostelry that make? the place $H0,0(K), now $409,000. When we first came quite different from what it w as nine years ago. j hfn. tj,c nn was (i,,;, business in a small An addition has been made to the Court house room in G. A. Schoch's building, now Ix-hold wlicreby additional sjiaiv and light wa- jmivided ' tw e,lifu-e and its location: lor tiie LoinnnsMoner- otint . IllsTiiUKV.i 'li:TV A (.'..uiitv Historical Societv was orsranized ,,...'. , " , , mid diiirv iiuarttTs in (iabriol Iie!ivor"s biiilditirr wl.Ut it lia- in.; iH'Oi: ver' active, tliere li.'ivt. e. i f ' . . i l r. ... : .i . i i- i l . lo a lai e uir.i uiiiiihhikhis rixmi m vno imiiK iiooks rtlat- r building. A. 1 tiie modern convenience? have Tin: P st t rncK The Post office was moved from the small aiu I tees, tiioiis.ui.i-o: Newspaper- aiu iD' t itn- iot-ul historv preserved. (.rvrn: Imi'Vuvtvi vt. Ix-en provid'xl. all oi' which is creditable but it Tim ixwrd wall, aero?- tin. Fiats has- i.t! 'apjK-ars that Middlei.urg is the only t-mutr seat trau-iorinc.il.,;. ( 'i. Vllai.d Flag Mono tS all. and1"1 tii( suu' oi'of I'eunsylvauia that d iss busl ine tni-' iia- ieei. f.lied up aiui raised almost i,, uei.- at a fourtL eiass I'ost otlit. The amount the neiL'ti'. c: Mii'ur i-trec! it. towi.. w iiiie u niul- of business, such as stamp eatieelled, Ikix rents, er: lmt. it 1. 1 c..o- - r ic. iii-iea i i a ueio - etc. determines the clas of u i'ost ufiiet. When Uiiii- uiefiieiei;'. cniver:. 'J I'!. N"! '.. lory 'J u'Tv stand- tn- s iaetor-. a credit ami a tiours of si rvhv. Sunlnry, Fowisljurg and other While we do not need this, the exchange, shouhl lie kept open until 1 0::' or 11 p. in. ai d longer hours, Sun day. This would not lx a welcome change lor those who are already eonl'iiu-d to long hours ol duly, but it would moan an improvement in the service. Pi.i5tN; M nt.. Years ago the planing mill was run a com parative! v lew days per month w hen w o consider tho iiiorcaod amount ol work now turned out bv this plant. Improved machinery and ehctrie lights have Ixvn added to the plant. Kim'mi:. Tin so are only a few of the many things that allord us p!eauro to recount. Without a ro trosjxs live glaiuv (HHisionally, wo may roalK not appreciate the progress that has boon made. This advancement has U-on stxMirixl without any hardship and there are quite a groat many things that Middleburg should have and their usi fiilm s is so groat th it we can not allord to neglect them. Chiel among these is W.VTF.K Wokks. It is high time that tho Horn Fat'. us awaken to a sense ol duty and provide sonic means to supplv this want. In the first place, there is an absolute necessity tor this for the protection ol our homes and projxTty against the ravages ol tire. In the svond place, wo need it for con venience of our homes and for the protection of our drinking water from the germs of disease. There is an absolute demand on the part of our citizens for this protection ami convenience. If the Council needs any evidence of this demand outside of the clam oring of the citizens, let them observe how many citizens have already provided themselves mth -n-3rr tucks w re csMjlemplaUng .the matter at this time, if the Council docs not act One large user of water, the Middleburg tannerv, lias lecn allowed to provide his own supply; the Washington House and a nunil)er of private citizens are thinking of doing the same thing. Are the members of the Council going to turn a deaf ear to all these requests. Give us pure mountain water and a sewer to carrv e9 the filth. Our wells are contaminate,!, because the drainage of the manure yards, sta ble? and cess pools on the hill are wafted into our wells and unconsciously we swallow the germ ol disease and entire families are thrown ujv.in leds of sickness What has happene-d, can o'.'-cur again. Other Imitmvemexts. We should like to speak at length at this Pyjjt. j time concerning a number cf other things, but we must 1 content with a mere allusion to Don't fcr-Lt that it's j "AycrV Sarsaparilla B J that will make you strong 3 S and hopeful. Don't waste i yonr time and money by 9 trying some other Kind. 1 Use the old, tested, tried, and true Aycr's Sarsapa- rilla. 00 1 Milt. A'UniHlitv Ali toiit il.ictiir ht h tl.tt.fc i of Ar'r Hrr1ll. U kll.i nil l I llilKtlii iil.l f.itnliy iwlti'liif. Fiillnw liUmlrli'auil we will . il.ll.-.. J.l'.Avml .i. Iiw-ll, Mub nietiiorui: t. Ill' i"vu!tv f! it- eiuzen- to tiie tin commission or salarv of a 4th clas: 1 master amounts to ur more ier ouarter for ! lour su-.-eessivt ouart.; it i. made a pudental i tiKm The tk-tric light question, it was tho.'t or third class ofiii- Und n salarv of $ 1 0'.' a was settled when the franchise was given, but persons, namely, in. Ayers aim Mary Honfor partioipatiil. We wish thoin a liappv and prosperous life. F,d. lVooso and wife of Heaver Springs visited Mrs. Proi'soV par ents over Sundiiv. Ilarrv Fi ant, moved hn n iiiso- hohl goods froiu lleavorlovMi back to liis former homo. Mrs. II. II. Altig anil Willie Wcirich aro numbered with the sick. .1. (.'. S-hoeh of Middleburg de livered fruit trees in town Thurs day. ('has. Weii ick, who is employed at Heaver Springs visited his parents v riday. K. A. M. I lamer moved some of his household goods to Thomas Mii'.dlosworth near Ik-aver Springs. Communion Services were cele brated at Ilassinger's ami Paxton- ville chinches Sunoav. Harvey Mitchell made a bust ness trip to Heaver Springs Fri day. Calvin Stofleii and wife spent unday under the parental root Iestor K. IVrr was suddenly calleM to the Miner's Hospital, Ash land, Sohuykill county, Mondav where his father is seriously ill with gangenne of the left foot HOFFER. J. Harry Kreilzcr and his broth er, Charles left for Akron, Ohiei, where they intend to spend the Summer. Sheets Kelloy and wife of Sun- bury -jvent Sunday with the lattei's iirents, D. (i. (larnian. Geo. Se-healler is the proud father of a tmbv bov. Mrs. W. 11. lline and Katie Ijcach were to Port Treverlon Suu day. Chas. E. Garmau left for Free burg Monday where he intends to go to sehoed. U. C. Kerstetter was in town Thursday. Some of our people were to the horse sale at Mt. Pleasaut Mills. A few of our farmers are plant ing jKitatoes and seiwing oats. IIIH1- ire aid STORE 240 Ft. Lo THE 01.1) STOB Business Establish 1870. to id e a. e n oow it'ci in noor s. loaded down with QOODS at prices 5peak for theni5clvcs, THE NI;A SPR ARRIVALS! Every Day Witnesses tht Mil of some of the Vi Things for prinj. Among the new Wool Stuftj Are Displaying a Ikautii Assortment of Voiles- Etaminl Crepe, riclros! Crepe, Poplins, Londc Twine Cloth, A Lot of New Things itil Prices Lower than the RAIN C0A A 5peclal Lot of Rain Ctf On our Racks at 5101 Waterproof muu-ir;. lioi'. liia' Th W.- tar. II' tin lolll W i r...r. 1c !'''. : i:a- i :. -uu-liic- idie for more tiiaii mstse. or vice versa. The- town of Beaver V". riiiLU's- tit peopit here raised i Sjiriug jay(- a salary of something like SI '. inerensed as butiuess ju' tht latest advice from the Middleburg Elee'.nc Cj., are not very favorable. Orphans' Court Sale of Real Estate. two vear-. f i.i'ii tn t, , i-(.i i i" enjiioyuieut and iiuiid up the ; f vear while the county Kail, a much larger place tjv:.. J entitle i t-.. '-red:; for their eflorti. Witii all !$I-.K a year. The proximity of the Swuiefurd tin -a'-rille.- ihi Cy rirluc of n ordrr of Hul Court Hie un-dr'pirn-d Admiuintrmtrii of Kenjamin Ulrlcli, 11 1 1 1 i.ki.i I siiuuivt.i rujvci ...... ii . 7 , . i...... The town need a trolley line and another iisni. dvi.. miu ii upon ti piemim on iurdr. Mar ViU. Wis, tuc following valusbU train each way on the railroad ana a uwiay train each wav on thi division. We need more is ii man; oi nroirres- and torn- nr- lia a -hh class ofliee aud iihv rImhm S K .rf I ii, " ' r. - . , . . luausTTie auu more iiouh-. ju iue uiue yeare w- feel sale in saying that nu j Post oflie a Wb considerable revenue, but not j kh Midrjleburg to' be..-ure employiueut else o4' tiie lc , if only the plaut i all of it. An uu(wpular cfiicial is the real eause where. Does this not awaken the thoughtful i- oiH-rat" !. j jyr the little or no iix.Tea' in the revenues of j observer to a serine of duty, a williugocw for Ti:; TiNM.i:v Itie ofliot. A number of business men, wl.o!tl'"i"n ? I f not, what more is required of the tie- luy-ore hiream 0fiw"lryl B t'rat deal of mail, agre to make ! L,n1' k ""UH ' ui e .,.,. Lt there be umiy of fc'Aioa aud harmony ei i ;iiuuieouiL' rw oiuue a pre oeuna otljiv as : . i .1 t r i i a J ' . finrt mid .tuethiuir earn be aoooujijliJiei. As M lll.ll'" -lu' i. w UK,' (. (;,.'. waier- i;iiturv and M tvv tlili llii- ii 1 1 tj; win. ii,. bi-jix! of (b-kiii a the law rt-ill jermit. provide! an awpt-: J,tJg as tLere in no employmeut provided, the i"4 a:i'' -i ert ! other i-j-'abb oHi-iu!, wlc has Mi ,veiJ with the progre-1 best wurktueu and the amb''.ios youu; ici-u -.Ian i- ti." Uitiijerv, a Live ufiuduo- jaud iudus'rv -f the ti;ii, 1- furnished. TL .. i i .i mi U't Il'MV'f Hji tlll'V liMVe OlXIO III I llO IlllKL. 1 lie la ..... . ... - ..... -- i ..ic 1 Kij-.'litv k'mkh. U ni....r n 1 ..i ii i i- , busy UenB are not oouteut to Jive witii arou ' . niwii je . b.a ju NU'Jr u- iiiceptioi) j. nut W b ejoubiijered a ijTnoiial ir ovlitical I ,. , lUflfl U W 1IIIM Will K 1111 IIA IIH II M II II 1,11 III . f II 1 I UIW il will liud itaelf continuing along in the ruts of auti'juity. We have U.-eu isolated aud Jiave not U.-eu in touch biillicieutly with the progress ol the age und as long as we are content to J our arms aud mendy exist, the cobwebs of cen turies will bedim our vision. Jome let us jvu- !bou together aud act for the public wind. b.Liu ii.ni jii iLui-j's : La. it capacity doubled j tiuggestiou, but o'ie prompted in hariuotiv with lu- ejiiio.,' suinuie'. All Louor aud credit to tLi" fcrticle, th iiupi oveiueut of the town. Mr. i'v in;- !:') It to locate Lii piunt ' 'Jjjk 1.H1 in our iui.is'. J li' old I II I.''! I rJ'Wji The hi- beeu eularel aud improved .uud while former' v ijU'- mnu wa- euiuloved i iM'ty on tL liji during tin.- day vulv, bvw two aud tijrw an- i.-iu- Trftrt No. 3 KituU tartly in the Borouirhof KetMtic-r.outuv Jtrt bjr Und of tmn. JMtIS, It.:. berieirMr, Jotu Hlnuffvr ul L. C, hiuttli. on tbc huutb by mn alley atiid th Dublic Iud nt J. i. LlrU'li und XUra, tuWl nt 62 A.' rt, iuur or 1m, hreou mrm mnxUad m frui dwelling bou buk brn iid luiuor Tr4 No. 8itut lu PeunTownhlD, nald cvui.lv ud MW-, ui bounded ou the Worlh by liid of hniU4-J J, l lrii ti, on th Vmrt by Und of . . irieu, ou me aouiu oy mua or iiiftm I Irivb. Ud ou the rtt4 by oUttlic road. itd r'Uliuiug 'Ji'ii tfTs, uiore or Urn, whereon r rrtt;Ul uo vuildiuKm u bvluif Uriulng uiid 'Jbeee two ttikvm will be eotd toKher M w iit- no iy the urrv- Ihrywin lie oid mih'-i to l wo mortgMKe ' he utouute of which iiioriKtr will oe luwuc knowu oU tlm limy of lu- iiuie h il ill oM'i wt I oVIut-k I. M., wheu the roiit.tiou of the eulu will be uutue ktiown KA'ilK L. I'MtH H, Auuiiniinarljt,4v. ' hai I. Ui.uk u, AttoritDy for Kftfutv. A.M. Kk, Auctioneer. CASTOR I A Jot Ji:hu;U atd Cfiiidrea. Trie Kind You Have Always Bought PAXTONVILLE. Tour visitiog hi. Jirytheis iu Ohio, 11. JJ . (Jilt and JoLn IWgl, ut ! Kau'' M"xiw Texas. ,a lew hours at Jiaver fjpni.gs t A. Ji. Kptclil, Ju aud CJruiiiU J iiUrsdav eve. 1 visiieu leiati .es u: im.- j)iaev Ruu- Jliirvev bhuiubacli of Ji.-aver ia.V- springs, a former resident of tywu, spent wiiW' time with his uiauy li lends i'liduy. C. f. lioyer left lor a Weettru lleuben Weirlch Las a very sick hoi e but Le is improving under tlu' care of Dr. Polteiger of Keliuis-grove. J. J'. iSe!lit, trai'k foiemau of Wagner Sectiou, was bjMJiidiug 5UU with his fauiily. rm. Spigh'iucycr and family, If. V. Kniest and fiuiiily aUaiidcd the funeral of Jvd. Wnguer of Mo (Jlure. A ijuiet wydding took placti fcuu day iu which two highly rctipcotcd Sick Headache? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated. Tongue coated? Jt's your liverl Aycr's Pills are liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. JU. AU 4mggUU. Tailor Mai Suits. The New Suits hi Begun to Arriv Blouse Sui Coat Sui $3.75, 7.50 lft $12.50, $15.00, S j wViVt ytur ni'iiuU-Tie ut Xwurd 'bauUul irtwn nr nun btiu-ar turn u BUCKINGHAU'SOYEW.r. In the White and Colort- UooU We Have the Utest 4 Hkhiblted thU Spring. fiirv nnrl nii.nt l! fl . j v ' . with new goods for the IVUJ. CARPE 300 ROLLS M:W CAKPR lru-L'nl AkHiirlmellt in thi 1 of the Stale. "!) TREXLEn STORE 3l6Market5t, Sunbury, P