I Co. ConiiniHKioi,,., i ;n THE POST THE POST ,, pmptiiHlrnlly NKWS l"A,.Kii,f,.rtliP yopl-n1 i tim '"" '"v."1: nwiiwlun of topic of l rim iiy tin' I'.iiiiim. II I lint alt "( l'ihi." 1 1 i it - i i .iiiiir." $1 o! SSKT ii,! :o,c 7.S 57 )S,5 H til 1. w rov ui'iit J! d 3til sua Y. Jill i JW tU I noti ITS, er 1)0 o. r Her IS' ;ces ANSH" ,IPS 1nU'rotW'tl,PBtroU8' '4 VOL. 31. II IM ' I ll.x.O'il lllllKRUe A llll Ill'Ur Nnlil Hilt . iii.. i Hit lull i i.r.ii .1 ri r MIDDLEBUKGH, SNYDER CO., PA., NOVEMBER S, 1S(J4. NO. II. ITEMS of LOCAL INTEREST Election is over. Xxvius wont and woo. piil you loso your vote! A bicycle for Bale at thin office. IJepublican Club meetB to-night. A dove like woninn pigeon tool. A mortified man tho hod cairicT. IIavi you kept your election uroiuisc. Thursday, Nov. !!th will bo Thanksgiving Day. iteiliu charity hospitals receive on :iuuual subsidy of $:t."0,000. Best flour, $3.00 per bbl. CASH. Franklin Roller MlLLS. Hex-. Glase preached a very inter- Ltiug Bcrmon on Sabbath evening. Try a bbl. of "Never Fail"' flour, t CASH. Franklin Roller Mill. Ifon. Jan. S. Biery, Ex-Congress- Lan, called at our office last Satur- hr. Mrs. Harvey Harper of Sunbuiy ;K;id her brother. Hathaway Itertz. An Ohio girl has four eyes. Her itieisms on bonnets are wortli Laving. The Masonic Lodge meets nt l.liusgrovo on next Monday evening Sov. 1-tu. Jehu Walter, proprietor and pub Jicr of tho Loudon Titian, died tturday. lay O. Weiser, Ebii. jind the Lshcs Boleuder were af . to MJerhu Sunday. "V Misses Carrie and Bertha Witten ycr are spending a few days at wistown. When the chrysanthemum show (lis pretty styles in bloomers will nil the fashion. John Bibighaus and Miss Meusch Mifflinburg visited tho former 8 ither on Sunday. At Schroycr's, Selinsgrove, you !i buy ar loaued snens xor.i.i ceuis, 1(H) shells for $1.40 The total volume of appropi iatious fill- during tho Futy tlnnl Con- k'Hs is $4l)-J,2:K,CS5. . Eiuerick, Selinsgrove, guaran n Hutisfaction in litting of glasses J treatment of catarrh. Every body is invited to attend Ox Roast in Muldleburgh ou jcsday evening, Nov. 13th. Tuesday was tho coldest day of a season. It was election time (J the same day it snowed. iVe regret to note the illness for past few days of Harry R. Reigle, enterprising etove dealer. . X. Thomnson. Jr. and his ther dined with D. Norman App il wife in Monroe Township. ianos. Orcruns and Sewing ma- lues at Reduced prices from now a XmaB. C. C. Seeuold. is much better fov aewapaper a to shv somethinL end stick to Ma to Bay nothing and keep at it "tin dried corn meal and Jioller kiehmt flour. Fu an klin Roller Mills aldo W. Wittenmyer and John lueecer started to Philadelphia Tuesday morning to spend a few r8. J. N. Thompson of Mexico siting her eon. J. N. Thompson Cashier of the First National k. m. Fraukenfield of Sunbury is ymg the hospitality of uer e and aunt, W. W. Wittenuoyer Wife. few miles east of Adamsburg a k occurred on Sunday morning t'd bv the Dulhncout of the bull of the engine. o.S. Snvder and family were liyder's metropolis on Sunday nig the . hospitality of Mrs. pit QemberlinR. The PeiiHK tiitic candidate for dis trict attorney thinks it would be a dixgrucc to him to have a republican editor vote for him. D. E. Kleiner, clerk in the custom Houtie, riiiln, and Miss KateSteller of SelinsgroM? were Sunday visitors at the County Seat. Dr. M. L. Emerick. specialist on diseases cf tho eye, ear, nose and throat has opened an office on High street, Selinsgrove, l'a. C. V. Sei'bold, tho enterprising dealer in l'ianos. Organs and sewing machines, will (ifl'er reduced rates from now until Christinas. Misses Cent'iiiiil Heiter and Elizabeth Ehrhart of Mitllnbnrg spent a few days very plesantly with MissMollio Llh in Brooklyn. Newton Gauglor is tilling his po sition as store keeper and gauger at Middleswarth this month. He was ordered to this place Nov. 1st. Tho I'ost is delayed a few hours this week in order to get the latest election news. Tho election news of all the states will be found on the inside. Rev. J. R. Dinim.D. D. of Mission ary Institute writes I congratu late you on your live paper. If you keep that up the l'osr will lead the county." The Republican Club of this place will meet in the Commissioners' officii on Thursday evening Nov. Mh to complete the arrangements for the Ox Roast. Jacob 11. Rhoads, who had been at Shamokiu Dam, came to the County Scat to servo in tho capacity of Oudg'eoTtlie EuTction"lu "Muiak- burgh borough. I'rof. Chns. O. Hendricks of Blooiusburg, v (i. Von Neidii of Selinsgrove and A. (1. Bushour of Adamsburg were among the Sunday visitors in town. Jos. A. Lumbard, Editor of the Trillium and wife of Selinsgrove, spent Sunday with their son-in-law, l'rof. M. 1. Rotter, Principal of the public schools of this place. Miss Libbio Dunklcburger, our neighbor milliner, is kept busy suonlvini! her many customers. She has in stock an excellent selec tion of most tastefully trimmed hats. Call to see teem. There will bo a Church re-opening in the IT. R. Christ Church at Port Treverton on tho 11th of November. Bishop J. Diksou will officiate moruing aud evcuiug. All are invited. C O. Leiiu, Pastor. The following letters remain uncalled for in tho Middleburgh Post Office: Miss Nell Stoner, Mr. Geo. A. lurcher, Mrs. J. Irvin Auker, Mrs. Dean. J. V. Runkle, P. M. Boots. Shoes. Rubbers, Paints. Oils, Glass, Nails, Guns, Ammuni- tinnH. Ttuildin? material and a gen eral line of Hardware for sale cheap for cash at M. S. bciiuovEu s, J2-1. Selinsgrove, Pa The vounc Men'B Republican Club of Middleburgh will have an Ox Roast and Ratification meeting on next Tuesday. A spocial invitation is extended to tho Republican Clubs A general invitation is extended to everybody. TiOST :- A heavy woolen, plaid horse blauket, between the Central Hotel and the creek bridge on Fri day evening. It has stripes along the side. The finder w.ill be amply rewarded by returing the same to this office or to the Eagle Hotel. Hallouweeu is past und gone. Pranks of all kinds were played about town. Buggies, wagons, barrels, wagon boxes, and other articles too numerous to mention were on th streets in the center o! town. The board walk along the Central Hotel lot was overturned by anniA mischievous fellows. The parties were notified to put the u-allr hack. They emnloyeu a mau to put it back and saved themselves MM tho expense oi a one. I. OS C H O H erg H m "-i F 23 t a : S 5 &p 5 2 5: Z "g " a 1 7 t:: c . : tr. K: o . 1-1 . o . X 8. s 1 ti;;-ijipciii-ititsi;iitiie . c -1 1' ti r-.T r il -1; -iic li ci Ms v'. S .tr.. 5.. t m M K-' w tiiJ.-ir.nsxcu-iT r.K 4.1 x. - ...iv1.....S.r....v......i?..rJ.l".....W.!f..!.. 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Heiiuimn, ) r ...$.S.s.s.SSg.f.fJi15.:jJ Hep. (M i- I j. C. Schoeli, 1 1 -z ti . -i r. r. i - -nt ii- a v '? f n S. 3 ii .i-i lis jc ii -w .stSiiiJ Jp. i Jo -i -i rs ti ti Ci i- 'S - c w ii - w h- j tf.i s vi. li. c.S 13 IMN W to Mto-toto- ....-.A!..-...r.i..r.l5.-.'..i?...i... Chas. V. Diet se, I Cj tr Dem. J c. j G!M Shnuiel, (RS L H:i: vA I I S5 .1 M i'.,.L-r to 1 J to- to to to to I V. J f to' " . to Cl C A'3lvl)lto-jlto i.-l I i. p. , V"iiV"'ii"VV i HI 2! o r o rn "Tl in rn o o g: 2 HI pa oi to 4n Final Repulilicaii Rally. On last Fi i.l ii v 1 1... 1 ....1 i: . i . I'lll'lll'llMH HI the county were m ally ..11 Middle ourgn. ;As uuly us eleven o'clock they beiraii tn iiti... t. i i after dinner d. li L-mimw i.,.. ... i.. all porta of the cimii.I.v -h i iv..,l. At '1 O'clock the elub emiVtmluin called to Older. (J. W. vgeiiselh-r was elected president. The follow. ing wer elected secretaries : Frank Lowcrsox, N,r M. Middleswin lh, J. X Lumbard, A. M. Aurand, II. B. Moyer.JJ The uddress of welcome was delivered by O. W. Wagenseller LUitor Of the Pom t. Addresses were delivered by club representatives us follow I Freeburir. Dr. 1! V Ti Salem, Wtu. K. Miller.Es.i : Tioxel' villc.Net. M. Middleswarth. Other delegations came until Republican Clubs were Diesent. The special train from McClure arrived , at 7 o'clock. The imi mle was formed near the depot under tho directions of Dr. J. . Orwm Chief Marshall. About .'."0 men were in linoand the pocession was tin f- neiufs of "The Fost Roll, or lluNou.--Tlie following persons hue paid their subseript ion to the Post to tho datis opposite their iiaiin-:. Should any mistakes occur in tin so credits or in Mmr ki- per please iinl ify us : CO -1 C! i t 4 M it 4- C W li I-1 19 li Tr - J-- ' . ? - ti ic -i r. r r ii -1 '' - y I ' to . . x t. a -i t. n - - i . - i; - u (iitotor3-..CtotoJLwto. I. ' 7E.''lio'u'swei:"th I '3- Dem. I J. II. Km pp, ) i: p. : i- , C. S. Dunn, Dem. cv 1 . V;. Vi ' !'i AO a. . i-.,r---tx. fMi y-S-riy. GENKIULDAN1KI. II. HASTINOS. (iovcrnor. liKOICiiK K. Ill KK. I'liiis'rrHniiiiiii'iit-l.iirKi'. Bachelors' Reunion. On Nov. 4th at one o'clock the the Bachelors' Association of Snyder county enjoyed a sumptuous banquet at the Eagle Hotel in Swiueford. Tho rmrtv consisted ofniue jovial fellows as follows: E. G. Shiudel, Barber Simon ton, Dr. J. C. Amig, A. E. Cooper aud G. W. Wagenseller of Middleburgh; Prof. C. G. Hen dricks, Bloomsburg; A. G. Bashoar, of Adamsburg ; D. E. Kremer of Phila. and W. G. Von Neida of Se- linsgrove. Letters of regret were read from Roscoe C. North aud Prof. R. Lloyd Schroyer of Selinsgrove, G. B. M. Arnold of Adamsburg, J. N. Thoui Bon Jr. the father of the Movement aud Jay G. Weiser of Middloburg. The last two mentioned have oflcred their fees for life membership in the organization. One can readily see, however, that white feathers are un becoming to the average blue jay. The jovial party did full justice to the delicious viands set before them. No vows of celibacy were made ; in fact the matter was not considered as there was no one present who ob jected to ladies' society and several of the party have already made vows of allegiance for life companionship with the ladies of their choice. E. G. Shindel muttered something about his appetite and then some thing additional which was inter pretted as follows : "Unhappy he who lots a tender heart, bound to him by the ties of earliest love, fall from him. by his own neglect and dio because it met no kindness." Whilo this has beeu facetiously called the Bachelor's Banquet, it may result in the permanent organ ization of the progressive young men of the county to bo called the "Clover Club of Snyder county. The suggestion met with, the un animous hdpiovuI of those present The object of tho organization shall be to promote conviviality and good fellowship. Tho participants were all well pleased with the banquet and anxious to have u repetition of the same. A considerable sum of money has been lost by residents of Bellefonte through the failure of the different discretionary pool syndicates in Pittsburc. Georue M. Irwin Si. Co. notified oil their holders here of the fact that they could not pay them back anything. The losses vary from $20 to $1,000 and the tota mount is estimated at nearly $5,000 Mrs. W'm. Kiscadden, aged 70, of Bluehill was struck and killed about 9 o'clock Saturday morning by a Bouth-bouud Philadelphia and Reading passenger train. She was walking ou the track on her way to Northumberland and was struck by the train as it was moving around a sharp curve. It is supposed the prevailing high wind prevented the unfortunate woman from hearing the approaching train. -A M Vt :, ' i ;l WW I.-' l .Of Jl I HON. I'll AS, v. irgest and most iiusitistic that . . . . . 1 1 . lias talicn place w. ;lu county for many years. After puruding the principle streets ot tow ii, tliucluls were massed in front of the Wash ington House. Three ringing, lour ing, rousing cheers were given for Hastings and the entire K publican ticket. The nine Republican Clubs present were from Adamsburg. Beavertown. Cent rex ille. 1'iei burg. Middleburgh, McClure. Salmi, Se linsgrove and Troxelx ille. Tho meeting was culled to order by County Chairman, '. M. Arbogast. Wiu, K. Miller was elected President of the meeting . The Editors of the Republican papers were elected sec retaries and the long list of Vice Presidents were nominated and lected. Hon. Isaac B. Broxvu of Harrisburg was introduced and pie- sented in a forcible manner the is sues of the campaign. Hon. ('has. W. Herman then addressed tho vot ers and explicitly showed that he proposes to voto and xxoi k for the people's interests while at Harris burg as the member from Snyder county. Hon. J. S. Biery. ex-congressman of Alleutowu, was introduced. The sneaker is an ablo and eloquent t r- ator and for more than an hour ho held the largo audience attentively listening to his flights of oratory The gathering was the largest aud most successful that was held in the county this year. Everything passed off smoothly and harmoniously and the largo majority is evidence of its success. notes. The Bands present were Middle burg, Adamsburg, Beavertown, Mc Clure. Troxelvillo aud Chestnut Ridc-o. making six in nil Tho narade is Baid to have been the largest political parade ever held in Snvder county. The Chief Mar shall's cavalry experience permitted the organization of the parade as a unit and to complete it without a Rincle mishaD or error. The Centreville club had tho larg est delegation in line and were pre cieded by their Drum corps. About 1500 people were in towu durintr the mass meeting Geo. Shindel. the Register hikI Recorder, tloserves special credit for securing the special train. B. F. Ib.llel.bueh, Nov. l, 'in. B. F. Hummel, Nov. 1, 'iC. l'.loii Snook. .lime I, '"M. L. J. lb lull ick. Max 1, 'Id. M. S. I'umprll, O. t. 1, "". II. C. Bi iinner, Feb. 1, ''.in. Polly A. P.eaxer, ( ), t. I, ''.'.". C. A. Mi x. i. Apr. 1, ;:.. John l.u I,, ()et. 1, ''."I. Ida P. Beaxi r, Sept. 1, '!."i. R. W. Han . .July i:, '1C. Wm. Romig. Oct. 1, '.. (b o. R. Hendricks, May 1, '..". Peter Klingler. Oct. 1. ".. Win. Decker, May I, ''.'... Aaron t'rossgioxe, Dec. I, 'SM. (lei.. Specht, Oct. 1, '!M. Foster V. Gift. Aug. 1, ''X,. Perry Chuk. Dee. 1, 'll. Levi Piatt. Oct. 1, "tl. J. .1. Mitchell, Mar. I."., Mi. (bo. S. Kline. Mar. 1. ''.'I. Aaron Walter, .lune 1, ''.'I. C. M. Middleswarth, Aug. 1, ".... Ner Middleswarth, Sept. 1, '!'.. II. M. Hassiuger, Apr. 1, ''.ii. B. F. Huffman. Nov. 1. "HI. Wilson Dieese, .lune 1, Francis P. Di inker, Dee. 1, 'HI. B. F. Tanner, Sept. I. J.C. Keshler, Nov. 1, Dr. J. W. Saiups. ll. Apr. 1, '.u. V. II. Feshler Aug. I, 'IM. Robert II. Walter. Nov. I, ".':!. Samuel Bolig, Mar. !. ''.'1. ill. A. Woll'.ex, .Imd. 1, H J. E. Spangler, M- 1. , '':. a::ivii dj!..s..'.'. ;:. John W. Wagner, Mow 1. 'SM. Kleeknir House, July 1, 'iLl. Jesse Iloi kenln l g, l.c. I. 'ST. Henry P. Rover, Feb. John M. (loss. 1. c. 1. '!'t. Jen miidi Mi ei , Ni v. 1, "Vl F. H. Maun r, Mar. I. '.!. Win. A. Hi. n, mi l. Nov. I, ''.'1. B. Y. How, M..r. 1, '!'.-.. Wm. J!i Igi v. 1i c. 1, Peter (iariKan. Mar. 1. ':... W. D. (lai mar, Jan. 1, '.'."i. Sainui 1 Bickhai t. Jan. I, Isaac Smith, I c 1. J. B. Sh. llenl.erger. May 1, ''.o. Joseph Peters, let. I, ''.'I. 11. 1. Petri s, Mar. 1 ''.'.'. E. (,'. Manbi ck. Mar. 1, ':':.. J. K. Stuck, Jan. 1, '!M. John R. Baker, c. 1, '!!. W. !'. Howell. Apr. I, ".U. J. Spangler, Dec. 1, '!M. John W. Baker, Nov. 1, ".t. Levi B. Romig, Nov. I, '!1. M. S. E. Renter, Aug. 1, '".'4. John (iehrhait. Nov. I, '!M. Geo. Shambach, Dec. 1, '!l. Solomon Vetter, June 1. ''.'t. Jacob Bollinger, Sept. -Mi, '! I. J. F. Romig. Jan. 1, W. C. Shaffer, Jan. 1, '!:. 1' -' HON. THAU. M. MAHON. our cuiiKri'HKiimu. An Ohio farmer sold a farm for $12,000 and put tho money in au un used chimney without telling his wife anything about it. Ou cilnes day a number of visitors called on his wife and she mado a tire in the spare bedroom, where the money was hidden. The entire amount was burned. Fortunately for the old couple they had another farm left. igrove,