ft Pt-i-l All Kinds THE POST 01 JOB WOUK neatly ex- ecntod kt the POST rent ing Office. iff! nine BlT'Tiln THAI lutrrrMi o( Iti readers. VOL. 33. MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., PA., JANUARY 10, 18. NO. 3. Non FOR ALL THE LATEST NEWS, READ THE MIDDLEBURGH POST, IT CONTAINS ALL THE INFORMATION YOU WANT 3. 23 1 1.7') 1.2'J .CI 2.5-1 V A ITEMS of LOCAL INTEREST Get your sata bills printed at His office. Harrison Moyer lost his third home by death. F. H. Maurer, New Bcliu, bus n largo buffalo robe for sale. Mrs. James Smith in visiting fiionds at the couuty seat. Dr. A. C. Spanker of Solinsgrovo visited his mother on Sunday. Theodore Walter of Akron. Ohio, is visiting relatives in town. Samuel Wittonmyer has rcturuod to Buckuell Acadomy, Lowisburg. Tho Republican Standing Com mittee will meet again on Feb. 8th. It is said that chewing gum costs tho people of this country $20,ooo,ooo a year. If you believe in purity of politics read tho editorial "Righteous Prin ciples." A. F. Gilbert has returned to Franklin and Marshall College, Lan ister. Jugs of Whisbey mako votes, but u refusal to buy them will purify olities. II. A. Kliugler of Red R ink was a visitor at Charles Spungler's on Sunday. D. K. Haas nud wife of Shaniokin were Middlc-burgh visitors over Sunday. Dr. J. O. Wagner of Adamsburg camo in to see us on Tuesday while in town. Speakers, singers and actors use Ar ''nlWv Pectoral : Also Ayer s Almanac. J. M. aud P. 1J. Linn, two of Lew- Hburg's attorneys attended court on bnday. Don't miss tho special sale at S. IWeis', Selinsgrove, on Saturday, lanuary 18th. Tho Suyder County Y. W. C. '.V. U. will hold a convention in this place ere long. The blood-cleansing qualities of Ajor's Sarsaparilla render it invalu able in bkin disorders. Tho attention of all voters and candidates is especially directed to h.e editorials on 5th page. Tho members of tho Lutheran congregation will celebrate the Lord's supper on Sunday, Feb. 2nd. Ladies' Coats are now offered at astonishingly reduced prices at Weis' Selinsgrove. Now is your timo to buy. A great deal of interest has been manifested in our letters from tho South. Later on wo will have ono or two others. John D. App and daughter, Miss Mary App of Mahantouga aud Miss Ella Patten of Liverpool were in our village on Monday. Chas. Marks aud Ro-ts Gilbert have again enlisted in their intel lectual work at Susquehanna Uni versity, Selinsgrove. Ladies' Coats aro offered at ex ceedingly low prices at F. II. Maur er's, New Berlin. Read the offer in his new advertisement in this paper. Cout-tablos of boroughs and town ships fiould not forget that their term Oi' office expires this spring. Now constables must bo elected or tho old ouos re elected. J. E. Forrester of Selinsgrove in the candidates' column presents his name as a candidate for Sheriff. He says he thinks he is the only soldier candidate. Jesse Hackenburg of Centre town ship makes his bow to the voters of the county by making the announce ment in these columns his candidacy for commissioner. Bbick fob Sale. Brick of the best quality for building and paving can be secured at reasonable rates by applying to Carbon Seobold, Mid dleburgh, Ta. tf. Revival services began on Mon day evening in tho Evangelical chapel . Geo. Clelau U again ongagod as news agent on tuo Ijowistown trains. Mrs. Bogar, who camo hero to at tend Mrs. John Snyder's funeral, is lying ill at Ephriam Freyman's. G. O. Kulpof Sliamokin, a broth er of Congressman Knlp, was a Middleburgh visitor last Thursday. Rex Wagner drove from Lewis- burg to Middleburgh on Sunday and spent a pleasant time with tho fair sex bote. J. W. Swart z was rocloetod Cum missioners' clerk ; S. J. Pawling, at torney and Geo. E. Specht, janitor for another yar. Mrs. Mary M. Gemberling of Globe Mills was a caller at this of fico on Monday and paid up her sub scription. Palms Fok Sale. Two largo palms of ' years growth, averaging inch es in height can bo bought by ad dressing. Box 81, Selinsgrove, Pa. tf. Ed. M. Hummel, Selinsgrove, ouo of the candidates for Senator called at this office last week. Ho says everything looks favorable. All nominations for borough mil township officers must be mad') in January and certificates must bo tiled with tli'. commissioners' clerk not later than Feb. :ird. We acknowledge tho receipt of a seed catalogue from Holmes and MacKubbin, Harrisburg, l'a. They are reliable dealers and expect shortly to have an a Ivertisouient in he Post Do you intend to have sale this spring? If so, select your date curlyjand have a notice inserted in our mile register. No charges will be made for tho sale register when the bills are printed at this office. Wet-ley Herman of Kratzerville, the constable of Jackson township, called tit this office on Moiidav. Ho wisl es our readers to know that he vill auctioneer sales for any persons desiring his services. If you need some one, write or call upon him. tf A smooth, easy shave, genteel hair cut, or other tonsorial work, is ulways obtained at Soles' Barber Shop, in Wittenmyer's Building, op posite Post office?. Goto Soles and you will make no mistake, Shaving soap, face cream, hair oil und egg shampoo for sale. A. E. Soi.es. The Republicans of Middleburgh aro requested to meet in tho public school house on Monday evening of next week in nominating caucus pre paratory to tho regular borough primary election which will bo held in tho Register's office, Saturday, Jan. 25th from 1 to 4 p. m. Tho Republican nomination for tho Spring election in Franklin township will bo held at Graybill's hotel on Saturday, Jan. 2.1th. IH'.i'i from 1 to (5 p. m. All candidates for positions should hand their namos in at this office not later than Thurs day noon, Jan. iMrd so that tickets cm bo printed with a full list of can didates. Correspondents should romombor thut matter intended for publica tion should reach us not later than Tuesday morning and if possible on Monday. Nearly every week wo re rocoive matter on Wednesday morn ing and oven us late us Wednesday noon. . Such matter is too lato and we can not make ourselves respon sible for the insertion of such late matter. Republican voteub or siiudleucuoii dorouoii You are requested and expected to meet in Convention in the school house on Monday, Janu ary 20, 1890 at 7 o'clock sharp for the purpose of naming a ticket. The nomination of said candidates for the various Borough officers will take place in the Court House on Saturday, January 25, between the hours 1 and i P. II. Focht is a Can Jida'e. Hon. B. K. Focht, tho versatile editor of tho Lowisburg Saturday A!r and tho peerless leader of Uniou county republicans is a can didate for tho nomination of his third term in tho State Legislature. Mr. Focht has been a fearless champion of the people's rights aud with our own member, Mr. Herman, stood us a bulwark of safety and a refugo for the oppressed farm-rs in our state. Our farming brethren are loo heavily taed and it affords a sigh of relief to know that the prob abilities are that both Mr. Focht aud our own stalwart sou, Mr. ILr mau, will be returned to their for mer positions of trust. Mr. Focht in his formal announcement says : "If again nominated and re-elected, my course iu the future, as in tin past, will bo maiked by continued obodienco to the wish of my consti tuents, devo'.ion to the interests of T'f'mblienii party ii'i'. the mili- gat ion of the burdens of taxation.'' Ask For $10,000. Last Thursday Chas. Spanglcr of PellUH Creek sued Uriah Fcsslcr of the same place on a charge of slan der. Spanglcr declares that l'cstder uccuses him of burning Fesslor's barn. Spanglcr protests and de clares his innocence. Fessler has given bail for appearance at court The claim for damage is for lt(,niM. - Now it looks as though Middle burgh would get elect lit! lights. "Florida on Wheels" will be at the Middleburgh station on Friday. Correspondents must not write on both sides of the paper. Paper is cheap. Next Week we will publish (lie county statement as given out by the auditors. Note change iu Middleburgh Markets since January 1, by I'rank liu Milling Co. If you want to have sale this spring select your date and have your bills printed ut this office. A portrait of tho new school build ing at Freeburg built by Architect J. F. Stetler will appear in next week's Post. G. W. Long, assignee of J. F. Hoffman, will have auction on Satur day next, all day and evening, but not on Friday as announced last week. (Jvi rcoats and suits will be offered. Congressman Malum intends to bo a candidate for the nomination in Snyder county. You will find his card iu the column designed for that purpose. "Mistaken Soils Who Dklam ok Bliss." Tho following marriage li censes havo been granted since our last publication : Win. B. Loiby, Sunbury, l'a. JCutheriuoB. Attick. i Oliver Walter, Franklin Twp., ( Mary Meiser, Perry " !W. J. Koch, Crossgrove, Lizzie J. Weider, Middlecreek. V. H. Herbster, McCIure, Anuetta S. Knepp, Middlecreek. !D. M. Zimmerman, Lancaster Co, Amelia Stauffer, Union Twp. S II. S. Horuberger, W. Perry Twp., JSaUieShemorry, ' IWillard Bingaman, Middlecreek, Lillie I. Smith, Beaver Springs. E. S Arnold. Edwin S. Arnold the subject of this sketch, who is the present can didate for congress in the eight1 teetith district, was boru at Port Ticverton. Nov. 12th. is.liS. Mr. Arnold is in every respect a self-made man. His father having been killed in the battl" of Sailor's Creek, during the rebellion, the maintenance of the widowed mother and seven brotheis and sifters early devolved up n the shoulders of Kdwin. These duties ho dis charged faithfully, sometime by driving mules on the towpath of the canal or perhaps as ploughboy for the neighboring firmer. Ibiving a desire for knowledge lie attended the public schools and read the various books to which he had ac cess. When the state established soldiers' orphan schools he became a member of the one located at Mc Alisterville. Graduating with hon ors he set out to climb still higher. Having no friends to help him he again sought employment on the canal, and there earned the money to realize the purpose he so ardent ly held in view. Ho now attended the Freeburg Academy, which was under the principalship of tlu.t devout man and scholar -Major W. H. Dill. Here combining determiuat i.ui aud genius, he made rapid progress und V' 1 WW came forth a promising young man with more than ordinary ability. For several years ho taught suc cessfully in the public schools. He also published a newspaper the lt'yxtm- A' i-i illf a journal reple.e with patriotism, instruction and en tertainment, designed chiefly for those, who like himself, were destin ed to meet the difficulties of life without a father's service. Finally he was employed by the government aud has continued in its service for twelve years. His convictions are honest, his integrity unquestioned, and with his twelve years of public life, he is not only competent, but pre-eminently qualified to Ml the position to which he aspires. In Union towunhip this manly man will be endorsed by practically cverv vte. ,. -. X. - Ask your druggist for the Dr. J. II. McLean's Medical Almanac for HM, containing the celebrated Storm Prophet Professor 111 11. Hicks' weather predictions, furnish ed free. G. W. Long, Attorney of Selins grove, got in a number of pensions a day or so ago ami among the for tunate onesnre John P. Frances ami Solomen Shull of Trevcrton. Pa., who are known in this county. Pastoii Sini'UisKn. On Wednes day, Jan. 1, lM'.m, the Lutheran Par sonage, at Mcl'lure, was invaded by tho members of St. Luke's congrega tion, Troxelvllle, who left Rev. W. II. Hilbish und family tho happy possessors of their love and esteem. Thanks to all. W, H. II. Tho P. O. S. of A. Cumn of this place elected the following officers : President, II. S. Renningerj V. Pres., Harry C. Gutelius t M. of F., L. G. Smith j Roc. Sec, M. K. Hausiugcr j F. Sep., G. W. Erhart ; Couductor, M. I. Potter i Inspector, F. K. Bow- ersox ; Guard, Geo. E. Hasbinger Trustee. Calvin Stetler: J. W Swartz, Treas. These officers will be installed ou Monday evening a week. Meeting of the Snyder County F. A. and I. U. The tth quarterly meeting of the Farmers' Alliance nud Industrial Union of Snyder county was held in tho hall of Franklin Subordinate ou Jan. 11, IXiHi. Meeting was largely attended and an active interest manifested in the work. The following officers wire elected for the ensuing year : Pres ident, M. K. Hasinger i Vice Pres., R. W. Sanders, Sec, 11. D. Kuster, Treas., Geo. S. Snyder, Lectuier, John S. Hassinger. The following resolutions were unanimously adopted. Legislative Relieving that the demands of tho National Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union to be equitable and just, therefore, Resolved That wo fully endorse tho same. Inasmuch, as special and class legislation is affected by cor poration, trusts and combines, by the liberal use of money and pa tronage, therefore, Resolved, That we indorse the Initiative and Referendum system, as the most effective means in pre venting the use of money and pa tronage to influence legislation. Whereas, The farmer, nianufae turer and others who mtul borrow money at per cent, interest, to con duct their business affairs, and are compelled on account of the con traction of the peoples luetahc medium of xchange to accept "il per cent, less for their products, and that they may have some re muneration for such dei lii,ing prices and profits, therefole, esolved, That we ask our next j i... mber to our legislature to formu l .le 'ind present to the s.uo .ill, I ..nr bifida lire t e law I hfif . gal rate of iiu-i...i "hull correspond wit h such fall iu 'i ices, mid that our members use all honorable means to have the same passed. licsolved, That we condemn our last legislature for the creation of what is known as the Superior Court, in creating the Department of Agriculture, for the incre ase of official salaries, and that we eon demii the act known as the Marshal Pipe Line bill as class legislation, and in the interest of monopoly. Wheleas, The Department of Agriculture of the United States has declared that "Agriculture is the foundation of manufacture and commerce," ami as prices of all farm products have fallen .10 per cent., and that the support of the govern ment rests largely upon the farmer, therelore, Resolved, That salaries of public officials and the expenses of govern ment be reduced correspondingly. Signed by Legislative CommiUee. OEM HA1. l:Kso. ' ions. Whereas, -The question of a free bridge across the public waterway 'Susquehanna riven between Sny der an I Northumberland counties, at or in vicinity of Port Trevcrton is agitated by cerium parties and in certain localities, and believing that t lie erection of said bridge be in jurious to n huge majority of the tax payers of Snyder county, there fore, be it R e s o 1 v e d , That we protest against such act as untimely and detrimental to t he best interests of the taxpayeis of Snyder county, and further, be it, resolved, -that if said bridge is necessary for the general public, that the state erect said bridge over said public water way. Signed by comuiitto i on Gen end Resolutions. noon or THE OUlEH. 1st. Wo demand, T h a t the amount of the circulating medium bo speedily increased to not less than $.10.00 per capita. 2nd. Wo demand, That Congress shall puss such laws us will effec tively prevent the dealing in futures of all agricultural and mechanical products, providing a stringent sys tem of proceeduro in trials thut will secure prompt convictions and im posing such penalties as shall se cure tho most perfect compliance wiin me taw. niguea uy commit tee on Good of the Order. A Narrow Esc.ife. On Tuesday morning Samuel Stuck of Globe Mills had a narrow escape. He drove down the hill and across the railroad at that place and iu front of the passenger train West. He drove very rapidly in or der to get accross ahead of the train. We havo not learned whether th train stiuck his spring wagon i r not but his wagon was upset and luckily the horse stopped and Mr. Stuck was not hurt, lie was pretty badly frightened but he stuck to his pipe. The wagon was pretty well shattered. Coniini---Flofid.i on Wheels to Midde burgh. A Florida State fair iu a lulling palace from the laud of flowers. The car is gorgeous with golden decora tions and tropical scenery, filled with a tropical exhibit, imposing in multi tude, marvelous in variety, and splen did with a thousand tropical wo:. del illuatrating to tourists, invalids and prospective settlers, the at 1 1 act ions, advantages and resources or that sunny land. Tropical fruits, Florida wines, exquisite perfume, fountains, waving palms, live alligators, etc. Thisconsei vatory on wheels, a trop ical wonderland, was built of Florida woods, at a total cost of !jjo,'io. It is tlu most remarkable car on either ointment ; has been visited by more people than any car in the history of railroading. People lloek to it night and da.v. To defray t tie necessary ex penses incident to the isit o this Florida rolling cxposil ion, a le.m.u'il prn t ten cents children live cents will be eha 'ed on ent ering I he car. "P.ear in mill hat I he allig Hoi s are chain, d " W .m S. Wi Lb. official promoter of nida lu'ohcily, di leetor general innu... .. exposition, Florida commission! , lo i in; i a i is !-. position and tl,,. ,, l I, I s .), Is It t olillnl.ia e ..silion ut Clucag director. '''lo, wonderful car will .Middleliurgh lone da v onl v i, Fi i January 17, on siding at t l. V Ik. L. ib -pel, from a. m. to :i p and at lleavei town, Thui s I iv. ' nary l'i. NEW UFIIlTn. da , linn. III., I.lll- Miss Jennie Rudy and brother Lewis were New ;,.lin visitors several days last week F. H. Maurer's polite clcik, G. S. Hilbish wears a doiihh smile. He is tho happy father of twin boys Galen Valentino and wife who were work ing for Frank Rein of Montandoii returned home last week Peter Klii.gler, a pharmacist of Phila., spent several ilavs with Dr. D. Rothrock ('has. Daubei man of New Berlin ami Miss Kate Shaffer of Ficburg were married by Rev. W. W. Rhonda Dee. :il . . . .Isaac Bil gcr who look hick while attending horse sail- at Freeburg hist week was brought, home by his son I. F, on Sunday. Mr. Ril.i- ,s doing well under the caieful hand of J)r. E. W. Tool of Freeburg Wm. Walker ami Miss Annie Martin both of ew Berlin were married Dec. .".1 by Rev. Sidney Kohhr Central Pa. College opened oil Wednesday with quite mi increase of new stu dents. .. .The revival services are still in progress at the F.angeiical church. - Skaters of this place have I ecu making use of the ice on Middle creek. Several cainlid.it ss have ahead v authorized us to publish their full endorsement of the three principles of political reform. Crcighton Millhouso came home last week from Reading and brought with him a beautiful young lady whom ho introduces as his wife. Tho culathumpiims serenaded them on Monday evening. Tho Post ex tends congrat illations. Certificates of nomination for towuship and borough officers shall be iilod with the county commission ers at least eighteen days and fifteen days respectively before the day of election.