(,'o. Commissioner , 1 1 l lYTHE POST limn In the niunr. II l-l ill nil "("Tun," I I '.1 r.i' s i,'i"1 ..il.-ir." Ii n-.-t ii..'! . ii ii inmie A'i.hi.'.-r ..j.i.iui, Mill" i : ; " 1 1 j 1 1 ., ,.,.f VOL MIDDIJEBURGH, SNYDER CO., PA., NQVEMRER 1, 1894. NO. II!. TEMS of LOCAL INTEREST Cuts a swell the doctor. A stony stairmarble steps. A dead boot the othor fellow. A bicycle for sale at thin office. Go to the poll on election day. A monkey shine our new coon. An unruly spirit our new devil. Come to Middleburgh on Friday. A water haul the sprinkling rnrt. A burred of autumn the chest nut. Down in the mouth your store teeth. Do you read the Post? If not, why not T Making a name for yourself as suming an alias. The washwoman that sings is gen erally a soapiano. The Republican Club meets this Thursday) evening. Dr. Rothrock of New Berlin was iu town on Saturday. Miss Julia and Anuie Bibighaus isitcd at Millhoim last week. The Chester Hallowe'en parade had 5,000 men and boys in line. The Republican candidates of the couuty are very busy this week. It does not necessarily follow that a female carpenter is a plane woman. Of the six hundred school teachers in Chester county only forty aro male. , JSouie lawyers try .cases, oud some try me, " renuu lvfeil'a'loluBuirerrij'' judge yesterday. One way to keep your nose from bleeding keep it out of other people's business. James Moyer and sister Nettie of Selinsgrove were culling on friends in town on Sunday. At Scbroyer's, Selinsgrove. you can buy 25 loaded shells for 35 cents, or 100 shells for 1.40 Rev. Geo. B. Stewart, D. D has been elected president of Wilson College, Chauibersburg. Gen. Coxey's handsome residence at Massillion, Ohio burned on Slin ky night. Loss 10,000. Dr. Emorick, Seliusgrove, guaran tees satisfaction in litting of glasses and treatment of catarrh. When I see Weultb ami Cuplil Kill) a hitter ruco. I bet on Cupid tD to ono For second jiliit'O. EX. R. Prank Feese, the Mifllinburg shoe dealer, and Thomas Ileeter were in town on Monday. It is the duty of every voter to go to the polls on election day. Vote the straight Republican ticket. The Spaid property on Sugar street was sold on Saturday to rhillip Swineford for $430. Rev. Glase of Gordon, Schuylkill county, will preach iu the Lutheran church next Sabbath evening. Dr. J. R. Gast of Mifllinburg and Samuel Stroub of Centreville were county seat visitors on Monday. Pianos, Organs and Sewing ma chines at Reduced prices from now until Xmas. C. C. Seebold. There bo the days wlii-a woiuauklnd Sbowi what the styles are lino, By Jmnplug luto bloomorettt'S. Aud hopping oo the "bike." The members of the Reformed church will celebrate the Lord's supper on Sunday morning, Nov. 11, 1894. We regret that Gen. Latta can hot be here Friday, but Ex-Con- gressman Biery will more than fill lis place. Things have come to a petty pass fcuen fellow sits over a register to fear what his "friends" have to say bout him in the parlor below. C. C. See bold, the enterprising uAalni in Piflnrtfl flrw n a mriA BAwinn machines, will offer reduced rates rota sow until Christmas. "The flint U nil tli( Ipiwm at rtuwn Tlie tloiiU are Snrp wlipre diilslp irrew i n:n inai tcni it t tup Win are (Tola, Yr. nn I (lie liliimml in ixiiulloci. too. I S. 1). llalloy of Selinsgrove v sited relatives in this place duriuf the week. George Bubb and Mr. Rombcrger of Williainstown wove in towi this week. The schools of Hollidaykburg have been closed by a diphtheria epidemic. . J nng Cet loin Hart or is stumping Centre county for Hastings. Ho spke at oodward last night, Dr. M. L. Emeriek, specialist on diseases of the eye, ear, nos and throat has opened an oflico on High street, Selinsgrove, Pa. About 1,500,000 of tho state school fund of the year remains in the treasury, but it is being distri buted at the rate of 200,000 a week. If the people of Union county do not return B. K. r ocht to tho Legis lature, they are not doing their duty. Of course there is no danger. There conies a time when tho hum blest worker, with his litllo dinner pail and a good nppetite, would not change place s with tho ruler of all Russia. Win. Grose, Calvin Maurer, Reno Crossgrove, Misses Ella Nagle, Eva Lebkichler, Martha Niemand and many others of New Berlin wero iu town o'i Sunday. -j Horace Speeht, son of Moses Spccht, Beavcrtown, died very sud denly on Tuesday morning about, 10 Joseph Ulsh and wife and Mrs. Polly Ulsh of M Clure, spent Sun day with tho family of the former's brother, A. H. t'lsh, in Swineford. , A halo old cotiplo of Lichfield, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Turrell, celebrated their ruby wedding, th sixty-fifth uuniversary of their marriage, a few days ago. That huge skeleton of a mastodoa they have found down in Mifllii County isn't a circuniKtanco to the one tho Democratic party is trying unavaihngly to keep in tho closet All arrangements aro complete! for it big time here on Friday. The Republican club'oonveution will be held in the tifter-noon, the parade at 7 o'clock and tho mass meeting to follow. Frank Spaugkr, who spent the summer in this place, started last Thursday for Columbus, Ohio. Ho will bo associated with C. T. Nelson Ac Co., of that city. The best wishes of the Post go with him. Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Paints, Oils, Glass, Nails, Guns, Ammuni tions, Buildiug material and u gen eral lino of Hardware for sale cheap for cash at M. S. Sohroyek's, 12-1. Selinsgrove, Pa. The Bloomsburg tfentinel com plains that Monroe H. Kulp, the Republican candidate for Congress in that district, parts his hair in the middle. At last we have a State issue such as the Democratic candi date for Governor has longed for. Last week fire broke out in the basement of the Gymnasium at Bucknell University, and the sides and ceiling were badly charred be fore they succeeded in extinguish ing it. The loss will reach two hun dred dollars, fully covered by insur ance. Many citizens of West Chester desire to have a woman chosen next time as Superintendent of the Public Schools of Chester county. For the position the names of Miss Susan Lodge, of West Chester, and Miss Hannah Epright, of Malvern, are mentioned. . The Sheriffs sale of Mrs. Matilda Ileinly's property took place on Saturday. The 32 acre tract was. bought by J. D. Shrader for 11215. Francis Koch bought the Adams- burg property for $805.00. Jacob Bingaman bought the Troxel villa property for $1330. I I . . Jacob Clonser has been placed under bail to answer tho chargo of drawing a revolver and threatening to kill Conductor Newton J. Shelly, of tho Perry Co. Railroad. Clouser was smoking in th ladies' compart ment and upon being requested by the conductor to go into the smoking car ma lo tli thro iK mi i . i . . . . j .10 u;i:ii party mass meetings in Norn-town Saturday evening, No veniber lird, will bring together many Democrats and Republicans from all ,.vr Mo'it gomery couuty. Mr. Singerly will speak in the court houso and tho overflow meeting will be held on tho lawn front. Gen. oral Hastings speaks in tho opera houso, two blocks away, a building that seats about 250 more people than the court houso. Eniinii Brader, aged It!, ,Jt her hoiiin in Shenandoah a week ttiro, iu company with her lover, Dick Mur tin. Tho latter, i, is alleged, Bilid he would marry tho girl when they reached Hazelton. There ho desert ed her. Miss Brader then went to WilkesBarre. Her father and a do tectivo found her. Slio was taken back to Shenandoah. Before loav ing home the girl took 200 from her parents. Martin got nearly all the money. Thero is an amusing man down in Scranton, named Cornelius Smith, a lawyer. Recently tho Populists nominated him for Congress, and he has challenged Galusha A. Grow to meet him in joint discussion of tho tariff question. Mr. Grow would wipo up the lloor with Cornelius in just one minnte, but he won't do it. Kj has Tborv important busiueM on hand. Smith will probably row allego that Mr. Grow is afraid to meet him, says tho Montrose AV- jmftlit'tin. C'nauncey Wheaton, "a well-to-do" farmer of Bradford County, who has been getting along very well without hpcudiug money for newspaper sub scriptions, was visited by two enter prising sharpers on Saturday, and after talking some timo about buying his farm, and by displaying much ready cash they induced him to go into a certain game of cards, and finally the sharpers got away with 5000 of his cash, ho being his own banker. And now lie oilers 500 mom as a reward, for the capture of tho two men. County Treasurer Seebold had a semi faniily reunion over Sunday tnado up of his aunts and other friends. Tho participants were Joseph Soebold, Scott Seebold und family of Now Berlin, Mrs. Elizabeth Richter of Selinsgrove, Mrs. Sarah Leitner of New Berlin, Mrs. Captain Roush, Dover, Del. and D. K. Haas of Shamokin. Tho party was very royally and hospitably entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Seebold aud on Monday they wero entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Carbon Seebold at tho Washington House. A novel suit lias been brought in Justice Meyers' court at Bridgoton, N. J. to recover u debt. One day last week while sitting iu a cigar store William T. DuBois, u promi nent cigar dealer, was engaged iu conversation with Postmaster A. S. Laning, who ofl'erd him 10 if he would keep his mouth shut half an hour. DuBois kept silent for an half hour, and then presented a bill. Laning refused to pay the bill, so DuBois entered suit before the Jus tice of the Peaco for the money. Witnesses have been subpoenaed to appear. Hoke Smith is using the Post masters as spies. His schemo was exploded through a Republican Postmaster in Ohio who received a copy of the following letter by mis take. This is a mean and cowardly act to deprive the soldier of bis pen sion. The letter reads as follows : DkarSib: Communications in r. spect to pensions will be held as con fidential if reauested. or if tha nn. ture of the communication is such that it ought not to be told. Tours very truly, Wiu.uk Lochrin, Commissioner, i 17 Ol It CONUIimsM.VN. Republican D iy. Tho firriinti'iiinti t a f,n- 1'..iil,K...... Dav in Miil,ll..lm-,li .... l.'. i.l.... ... ii.ii.j lit u about completed. Tho Club c in vention wm no called at :i o clock in the afternoon Tli. ,1 1, come will be delivered bv Geo. W. it - - . VHigcnsoller. Addressee will be de livered bv Cli m V H..i representative from eich club, tho speaker lo no selected by tho club represented. Tl representatives have not been sent to us yet, ho w e iti n t give them. Tile will ..I...... ..1 T ..... .,,..17 pii.l 11 tl o'clock under tho direction of Dr. J. W. Orwig, Chief M irshalt aud his assistants. The mass meeting will bo held in tho court houso after tho parade. This meeting will bo addressed T.y Hon. Jainna lti,i r Hv.f'rt.. ...,....... --; 1 u.viiiiriiuui of 1'flnnsylVauia, having' nerveit'f.i tho 4:trd Congress. Hon. Isiac B. Brown and Howard L. C.ilder, Eq., of Harrisburg and Prof. C. W. Her man, the nominee for Assembly. A special train will be run from McClureto Middleburgh and return. If the voters from the V.nsi End will warrant, the train will run also from Seliiiigrove to Middleburgh and return. Gut Out tho Vote. 411.1.- 11. .in mat is neeiii ii to win an im mense Kcpul'licuii victory tliis month is to get out the vote. Not it singlt Republican voter should remain at home. If c ver, in the histoiy of the county, it has been the duty of every man to vote that time is this year. It is not necessary for us to state why Tho facts have come home to each man in Snyder County. Ho knows from experience. Let every commit teeman and sub-eo inmitteeman go actively to work at once, as little timo remains, and see every voter iu Ins district and make arrangements to get him to tho polls. Teams should be given to get out tho aged and infirm and every exertion possi ble put forth to have every vote cast Tho result should bo as great and pronounced as possibloand no stone from now on should be left unturned that will bring about that end. To work, Republicans, should bo the cry all aloug tho line. . Vera Hagey, a three year old child of Williamsport, was abducted in Sunbury on Sunday by her father Charles Hagey and Walter Myers, a lad of 15 summers. Myers was arrested at Watsontown on Monday morning. Hagey and tho child were seen at Watsontown but were not captured. Snyder county will this year elect as member of tho State Assembly a man who will bo heard from at Harrisburg. His name is C. W. Herman late Superintendent of pub lic schools of that county. Herman is a man who has probably devoted as much time to the study of Civil government as any man of hi s age in the state. He is a graduate of Bucknell, is a close observer and a bard student, possessed of a pen etrating mind which never rests on the surface but always dives down to the bottom where the rarest jew els are found. He will raise Snyder county to an intellectual level with the best of them. Torn JIarterin Ktyitont Oazttte. s Elections th:, Month. , finTTMfliPTlDDTmnTin Oii tiie 6th of November eoniri es sionalklections will be held in u the stdtes, and state elections will be hell in California, Colorado, Connottiout, Delaware, Idaho, IllinoiA Indiana, Iowa, Kansas MissaJhusotts. M icliii'iin Mm.... sota, Missouri, Montana. Nebraska. Novadl, New York, New Hampshire, MortutCaroh.ua, North Dakota, Ohio, Bontisylvatiia, South Carolina, South OXikotii, Tennessee, Texas. Wisco sin, Washington, and Vyo ming. Full state tickets will bo voted for, oxeep in Indiana, Iowa, .Missouri, Monti na. New York, North Carolina. Ohio, and Washington, in New York agoymorand lieutenant governor and ji dges will bo voted for, and in tho o hers minor oflicet s and judges will L i elected. Th populists have full state tickeh in every state except in Nebraska and South Carolina. In tho firmer thero has been a demo cratic populiHt fusion, and in South Ce.rolna thero is n. populist ticket. In Ndrth Carolina and North Dakota tho republicans and populists have fuHv In Nevada tho silver men have ci ticket in every state with tho elception of Nevada and Tonnes see. AlalWa, Arkansas, Florida, Georuia; Oregon and Vermont have already -held their date elections. Loiisiaua, Maryland, Mississippi. New 'elsey, Rhode Island, Virginia, aud TVest Virginia, will not hold stat tlections this fall. j, R "u!t of A New Religion. Three sits, three husbands from theii rations of ives and at least a dozin broke gageinentKjire tho 'uarriage on ult so far of a new religiot bein:. W. J. McCrlrv, o . read by Kev. Free Presby- telian ChuiVii, itf Rochester, Pa. For pieachitVr the practical applica tion of tho Biblical laws concerning unequal niarii'igi K he was dismissed by tho Presllyter.v. He continue! lo preacu audit "sanctitieat ion on earth," and turned the heads ol many women Hvho thought their luarriasro rclatitn a sin. The prvueherhas created a great sensation nil ovAr the Heaver alley by lus war against eimid and in favor of celib'icy. Dr. McCrory firmly believes aud he backs it with an unlimited ammnt of Script ure that his doctrine is necessary to salvation. On this belief he preach ed sermons that stiuck home iu his former BridgowaUr Presbyterian congregation. It iB tho application of this doc trine of sanctilication to the practical side of intermarriage that led to tho rumpus which now furnishes gossip for the entire Beaver alley, the minister based bis statements on a portion of the verso of tho sixth chapter of tho second Epistle to tho Corinthians, w hich reads: "Bo ye not unequally yokrd together with unbe lievers; for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness aud whot communion hath light with darkness?" jilted ii v vorso women. The preacher's utterances created a great sensation. By tho young ptoplo they wero accepted as an out spoken declaration of Biblical grounds for celibacy. By those whose cases tally with the example used by the minister it was looked on as tho explanation of a plain duty the renunciation of the marital vow. Those acquainted can point to a dozen cases where well-to-do aud worthy young men have been 'iiltod" bv vouul' women of MeCro- ry's church because they who have been married for years and are mothers of families have also accept ed the doctrine and separated from their husbands. Another known case is that of a husband who has given notice to his wife that he will no longer live with her. Tho fraud in the assessors' lints of Phila. falls upon democratic offi cials. uuum Wlf LULIu) II OUR COUNTY. John Zimmerm.in ,in,l Oilier:, Wot; t'l.-ir Opentions NiMi O.ien'.i' tor Eu;l.t Ye.i.v News readied hero iii, K.I, .. veiling Unit J,,!,,, Ximmer.na., ,,' resides near Oriental had been ar 'tcd by T.S. detectives formaki,, . """iH-f. it money. He had been suspected for some time and detec tives watched ,i, and ho w,n seen through the Windows of his house lie had .hcs for nearly nil values of coin and it appears he operated his work veryextensively. After his nr. jest he was taken to Pittsburg, it being an otlense against Fnclo Sam's laws. While he resides Hear ( )rien tal, Juniata county, he was within tho Snyder county limits. There are four or live ..(hers in partner whip with Zimmerman. Wilson Forry being one of the accomplices who was arrested. Zimmerman is :;s years of ago and has been a crook the greater part of hi hfe. Ho has f.eqiientlv been arrested before. For eight years he has been operating his counterfeiting work. It required the detective two years to cut eh 1,1,,,, The people living near his homo knew little or nothing of his work at count, . r. ;i;.... and the arrest of Zimmerman first brought his transgressions to their notice. Tho detective avers that Zimmerman's money is nearer the genuine money than ntiy li. The counterfeiter halTligui'ed iu all kinds of escapades having broken out of jail und penet cut iary. His services in these houses of dishonor wero given him at varioiM times as a penalty for stealing and breaking safes open. II.. was a keen fellow and possessed an ingenuous mind which permitted him to carry on his operations so successfully. Jf he simply glanced at a key, he could re tain the ligurtt of its toi in until ho found his place of seclusion win re he could make an exact duplicate. Ho had iu his possession a string of keys that if put one upon another would make a stack three feet high. It is remarkable what amount of criminal operations is iu progress in this county. A murderer is at large ever since Sept. L'Oth lM:i, Xot a clue and not a trace is to bo found. Robberies iunuiiierabln und con spiracies to murder go without an arrest. The gross neglect of child ren from tho cause of which they sutler untold agony, ami perhaps more, is still fresh iu our memory. Invite your country patrons to visit your business place by means of an adv. iu the Post. The returns iiiav not come with a rush, but come they will, sooner or later. i'liLiieis O'Connor of Johnstown formerly District Attorney of Cam bria county has been sued for slan der. It is ulleL'ed that Mr. O'Con nor. in niiublie sticcch last Thursday evening, charged General Hastings with having used his position iu Johnstown after tho great Hood of lMN'.i to enrich himself. Halloween ; This is tho popular name of tho ovo or vigil of All Hal lows, or festivals of All Saints. As tho dato of that festival is Nov. 1, Halloween is tho evening of Oct. !U. In England, it was long customary to crack nuts, duck for apples in a tub of water, and perform other harmless fireside revelries. Aucient ly the most essential ceremony seems to have been the lighting of a bonfire at nighti". " lv every house hold. Iu Scotland. N 4 coromouies partook moro of a" superstitious characters taking, among rustics, the form of a charm to discover who should be his or her partner for life. Of these now almost exploded customs, the best summary is in Burus's well-known poem Jlallo-etn. ! t i I