i 1 . t 0o.Cou00'r, i All Kinds Of Job wohk noatiy n ecuted at thu rosT Prtnt. I us omcc. THE POST In a wldn awakn new mr, rvcr on il.c alert on Nil (IHCMIOIH llflTllllIf II If Vll.ll Ulll'li'Ml o( II mule. VOL. 33. MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO., PA., JANUARY NO. 4. A-r-J - I V-AV-I III Ik? 'nt1l P IBS 1, 1 FOR ALL THE LATEST NEWS, READ THE MIDDLEBURGH POST. IT CONTAINS ALLTfes, INFORMATION ' You" WANT ITEMS of LOCAL INTEREST Dou't forget tbo Middleburg pri mary election on Saturday. Sunbury lins six men who want to bd high constablo of that town. ShorilT Gross of Union county was a visiter in Middleburg last week. ,Oraut Heinibach of Beavertown was at the county Bent on Monday. Samuel Snyder of Bichfiold was attracted to Swim-ford on Sunday. John F. Zechman of Troxelville was a Middlcburgh visitor on Mon day. Dr. I. drier Barber of Danville was a Middlcburgh visitor last Fri day. A. W. Knepp of Crossgrovo called at this oflicc on business on Monday morning. The Owl Club of Solinsgrove had a dance in the Town Hall of that plaeo last Friday. Mrs. James Ayei sand hor daugh ter, Mrs. Banck, have been visiting at Solinsgrove. Next Saturday it will bo one year siuco the distressing accident occur red at Kreamer. The nomi''"'ion for -wnship of ts in the Frauklin d. Jrict will he hv on Saturday. A number ot new announcements will bo fouud in the candidates' col umn this week. Itev. S. S. Kohler and wife of New Berlin were guests at the Central Hotel on Sunday uight. Win. Sholly of New Berlin is a candidate for county commissioner and his card nppcars in our column. Horse, thieves are having it their own way in Union county. Several good an'.mals were stolen hint week. James Mageo of Kreamer and Miss Miriam Orwig visited relatives at Mazcppa and Mifllinburg over Sunday. Bradford Evans of Thniupson town spent sevei al days very pleas antly at our county feat during the past week. Tho Beavertown letter camo in on Wednesday morning as tho forms were closing and no arrived too late. It will appear next week. Balms For Sale. Two largo palms of 3 years growth, averaging Hi) inch es in height can bo bought by ad dressing. Box 81, Sehnsgrove, l'a. tf. Brick kou Sale. Brick of the best quality for building aud paving cun be secured at reasonablo rates by applying to Carbon Seebold, Mid- dleburgh, l'a. tf. A Farmers' Institute for Snyder county will bo held at Beavertown on January '27th and 2.Hth of this month. Another will bo held at Freeburg, Jauuary iWth and 'M. Travel ers will be pleased to learn that the rate for the famous and popular Girard House, lth and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, have been reduced to i?-.'J5, $2.50 and per day. Frank Bowersox of Bock Springs, Centro county visited his brother Cuitin on Tuesday. Mr. Bowersox is a candidate for Treasurer in Centre county and if ho is elected he will make a good otlicer. Th's office is especially well equipped for printing sale bill this season. New lot of material and a line selection of farm cuts were purchased especially for this kind of work. Always find our prices reaeouable. Miss Hattio Beaver, who for tho last eight or ten months has been the obliging clerk in Mr. James Bearer's Grocery, resigned her po sitioi and returned to her home in Middleburg. She is getting ready to hold oo, there, we most forgot that we were not to toll. Mifflin burg Timt. Bust iodides and vegctablo alter atives mako Ayer's S irnaparilla the best blood medicine. Takon after dinner, Ayer's Bills promote easy digestion. Have you seen Ayer's Almanac t W. C. Pomeroy of l'ort Koyal and Joseph Bothrock of Mitllintown at tended the bank election on Tues day. Mrs. Bonj. Uhioh of Solinsgrove died on Monday evening aged about f. years. Sho is a winter of Lewis Pawling. Tho Cantata "Jephtha" will bo rendered in tho court house in sev eral weeks under the auspices of the Lutheran church. Tho Olive United Evangelical church of Port Treverte; .ill be dedicated on Sunday loo. i, 'M. Able ministers will oo present. Jacob Batetuan of Se'.insgrove spent Sunday with Henry Herbster at Contervillo He returned Oil Monday afternoon. G. W. Long, attorney of Selins grove, got an increase of pension for David Buck of Kreamer and Simon Herman of Kratzorvillo and an orig inal pension for S 1 1 1 1 1 1 c I Wetzel of New Berlin. J'" ,t"r' wee1' as1' corres pondents not to write on both sides of the paper. This week this rule was again violated. Paper written on both sides will bo consigned to the waste basket. Wesley Herman of Krat.erville, the constable of Jackson township, culled at this olliee on Monday, lie wastes our loaders to know that he rtill aurtioneer sales fo nny persons desiring his services. If you need some one, write or call noon him. tf For its size Snyder county ban more ambitious citizens whose hearts ache to Nerve the dear people than any other county in thu State. There are over a column of an nouncements in the Republican pa pers of Middleburg and Selinsgrovo. Milton Sdiiuliinf. A smooth, easy shave, genteel hair cut, or other tonsorial work, is always obtained at Soles' Barber Shop, in Witteumyer's Building, op posite Post olliee. (lo to Soles aud you will make no mistake, Shaving soap, face cream, hair oil and egg shampoo for sale. A. E. Soi.es. , On the 17th of January, Ira Fry died m tho Western Penitentiary. He was sent there from Juniata county after trial and conviction, and sentenced at tho Scptomber term of court, IS.tl, for having at tempted to rob aud murder Jacob Ludwigiu tho hitter's barn in Mon roo Twp., that county. Mr. Fry was from New Berlin, Union coun ty. The following persons have an nounced themselves as candidates in Franklin township: School I)i rectors, M. J. Courtney, A. S. Sham bach, Adam Bcntiingcr, J. B. Both rock ; Supervisor, C. L. Derr, Geo. Shambach, Samuel Bowen, William Wray, Chas. Walter, Jacob Kream er, Harry Bowersox and W. L. Ilas singer ; Overseer of tho Poor, John Walter, Morris Enlloy, Boubeu Wei rick ; Constable. Thomas Bathfon, Win. H. Matter, Michael Hackon burgi Judge of Election, Jacob V. Eisenhower, Henry P. Beaver; In spectors, Sephures S. Waller and H. S. Benuinger. The following noininations were made on Monday ovoning at thn Ee publicau caucus for tho borough: Council, Wm. Crouso, Bobt. Sham bach, J. M. Steiningor, A. H. Boavor, Carbon Seebold ; School Directors, 0. E. Hassingor, C. C. Seebold, IL II. Grimm, J. W. Swartz j Justice of tho Peace, M. Z. Steiningor, M. I. Potter, O. C. Gutelius ; Constable, II. B. Bickhart, II. B. Boigle ; High Constable, JameB Bowetsox ; Over seer of the Poor, Chas. W. Herman ; Auditor, G. M. Shindol, Ephraim Freyman; Judge of Election, Wm. Bomig, A, W. Bowersox ; Inspectors, W. P. Fees, Bobt. Shambach, Pres ton Erdley, AL Cleland. And tho Editor Got . Hero is nn obituary notico that is calorifice in tho extreme. Another strange thing about it is tint it ap peared in a roputablo western news paper. It wasn't a Missouri oditor, but a Missouri printer's dovil who was going through his first experi -enco of 'making up forms.' The pa per was late and the boy got his galleys mixed. Tho first part of an obituary of an impecunious citizen had been d m pod iu tho forms and the next h i i lful of type cam from a galley describing a recent lire. It read like this : 'Tho pall-bearers lowered thn body to the grave, aud as it was consigned to the llunes there were few, if any, regrets, for tho old wreck h id been an eyesore to tho town for ye ns. Of course there was individual loss, but that was fully covered by iusurauco!" The widow thinks that the editor wroto tho obituary that way because tho lamented partner of h-r joys and sorrows owed him live years' subscription. Thotirinof (loss .V Mattern at Troxelville was dissolved lat week. The new firm will consist of David Middl eswarthaiid David .Mattern. A meeting of the persons for win n the property and franchises of tho ,S.'.',! Ventral Kulroal Company were rei".!'11 urchase.l at Sheriff's sale, will meet at tor MoCan ell's olliee in H irrisburg on the first of February to elect, a presideu. and board of directors und transact other busiuess. Candidates on thn Kopublioan im do are numerous in Juniata county. The follwing are already announced: State senator, Wm. H utzler and Wm. C. Pomeroy; legislature, Carl F. KspntHchade and T. H. Mem-mingi-r ; associate judge, W. North Stcrrett. Al n a'ii W . Slehci and I'noeh Shelleiibcrger ; Di othouotai y, W. H. Z.'iders, district attorney, Wilberforco Schreyer and John J. I'ftltuison; coiumishioiiur, W, II. Moore and X. M. Stewart ; treasurer, Geo. W. Wilson. A resident of Snow Shoe, sold his wife to another person, for half of a silver dollar. Ho subseipmntly rued his bargin and wanted to get his wife back; husband No. 2, wouldn't have it that way. Husband No. 1, then had husband No. 2, arrested and brought before a Justice of the Peace, where, a compromise was effected, by the first husband taking tho child and tho cook stove; thu ijcoud husband, taking the wife, a bod aud other furniture and all parties left iu peace. llorm t. Dr. J. L. G. Myers, of Osceola Mills, up iu Clearfield county, is the promulgator of n scheme by which he proposes to erect iu his town a grand church, to bu known as the Baptist national monumental church. His plan is to build a church of brow -intone, every national, state and county ollicer to contribute u stone with their names engraven on it. Ho has begun with Congress and says that many Senators and members are so taken with tho idea that they have taken two or more blocks of stono with their names nicely cut in the face. It is barely possible that Dr. Myers' church will bo built by Congressmen alone unless the plan is enlarged. Begister and Beoordor Shindel since our last publication has issued letters testamentary us follows: Es tate of Daniel Stuck late of West Perry Towuship to Joseph Arbo gast i Estate of Jacob Kemborliug, late of West Beaver Township to Wm. Hooter and John D. Goss i Es tate of Isaac Morr, late of Ponn Township to Honry W. Bomig ; Es tate of George Eby to S. G. Eby. Lotters of administration in Estate of Wm. Hettrick, lute of Monroe Township to Alice L. Hottrick j Es tate of Simon P. Kohler to Thomas Kohler and Catherine M. Miller ; Es tate of Isaao Piatt, late of Jranklio Township to Levi Piatt i Estate of Catherine Ulsh late of Spring Town ship to A. IL Ulsh. Carnival at Frejburg. Music and Orat Ty iu the Opera House, Freeburg, Ph., commencing Thursday evening, January ;ti), Is.'t,, and closing Saturd i.v evening, Feb ruary 1. The following artists will bo present: Miss Anna L. Dunkel, elocutionist! Mrs. Will L. Bisslrr. vocal soloist ; Prof. r. O. Mover, organist j Prof. Paul Billh.irdt, Mrs. W. J. M.'NuttMiss Anna M. Grimm, pianists; Wm. H. Grimm, violnist ; Calvin Stetlcr and Win. F. Brown, trombonists. Concerts every even ing. An interesting and aiiusing part of t'ne program will be the uppc irance of Miss Dmiki 1. a grad uate of tho Boston t' lllegn (if Ora tory, whoso Elocution, Poking and Datsartc, which are of a bigli order aud will speak for itself. Chorus recitals und instruction, morning and afternoon. Music teacher, choir lea lei s, soloists and choir singers from Snyder and other counties will p intcip ite. Come, le ini, avail your selves of opportunities here afforded. Become enthusiastic, and go home ready to help better the conditions of things musically. Season tickets, including books, oOctv ; 'ickcts to throe Concerts, -K-ts. ; Singh, admis sion, l.Vt. Boarding at hotels at roduivd rate. For information a I dress WILLIAM MOVKB, Proprietor and Conductor. - . - - - CKXTUKVlLLIv (ur I mm! pilitici.in i are lo iking p ,- iteri.il to till tlm various towu- shi ,,'l", Let US get. the best mo i '"' p'"'4 -Our candidate fof Kliel llf ( ;. nps ,ir ill full tim canvassing the county looking up his interests. .. .The school board of Centre District put a new lloor in tho Primary School Kooui last Week .... Itev. .Schoch held Communion Services in th Luther an Church on Sun. lay On tin l'-th ins!. A lam Musscr departed this life ng.'.l 7o years, mouths and 7 days. - - At the annual election of tho First National 15 ink of this place on Tuesday I. A. Schoch, A. Kroegnr, W. W. Wittenmyer. !'. E. Bower, W. 0. Pomeroy, Joseph Bothrock and J. X. Thompson, Jr. were elect ed directors. Tim officers elected are: President, G. A. Schoch ; V. P., W. W. Wittenmyer ; Cashier, J. X. Thompson, Jr. ; Asst. Cashier, J. B. Kreeger. After a careful in spect ion of t h hank by the direc tors everything was found to bu iu a prosX'i-ous and progrossive condi tion. It is our special privilege to congratulate Cashier Thompson und Attorney Bower upon their election to tho board of directors. It would be hard to imagine a more elaborate or attractive cata logue than the nineteenth edition of the Popo M iniifacturing Com pany of Hartford, Conn., manufac turers of thn famous Columbia and Hartford bicycles. It is typograph ically a work uf tho highest art of the printer and etcher. The cover is decorated iu black and white w ith a center picture of a woodland scene and a lady and gentleman leaning on tlioir wheels iu tho fore ground. It is surrounded by a bor der of the latest and most fanciful design. Tuo frotitispinco is an ox--ipiisito lit tin Swiss scene. It is hardly possible to attempt a do scription of the various illustrations which brighten and make tho his tory of tho riso mid growth of the Popo Company so thoroughly en tertainiiig. There uro views of tho works aud offices, cuts of wheels, tiros, pedals, saddles, and etchings of tlio most graceful character scat tered throughout iu the most at tractive and artistic manner, mak ing it fin tie aieclt in every respect. It is a cauuloguo that is well worth a place in tho library of any collector, and may be obtained by calling upon the noorest Columbia agent, or it will be mailed by addressing the Publishing Department of the Pope Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Conn., and enclosing two 2-cent stamps. rt-r Hackgnkrg Jor Senator. The latetlhirlg in county politics is tho anno&ement that W. H. Hackenborift iuVpreseut State Sen -ator.Jis agaia5 Candidate for re election. L,. iVlfbhrbaeh, of this city, is n candidate, and there will be a battlo royal for the nomination. Su n h a m )iily. Slit mt trj- representative called on Senator ilflttkenborg this morn ing and front him learned that ho was "most cettsrtnly" in tho Sena torial racei There was a time when Bohrbach was' a 'little Napoleon in NorthumbfVaa county politics and would have tnadrfa mighty interer estin' competitor, but the d.mth of Juo. B. Packer nd the turning down of WiUiani ' Bockafeller took his props away. Milton Stitmtai'il. Jury List. POBT TBEVEBTOX. Candidates art) 'as numerous us bees iu Buckwheat ; ... I . G. Stahl's store, which isjocate 1 in the sub ii rbs, a little beyond Eighth street, was transferredto Chas. N. Houser A Co. Tho new. firm will establish a bakery iu connection with the store Ed. S. Arnold, tho candid it o for Congress, is a nephew of our popu lar 'Squire and Jeweler, M. P. Ar nold . . .The t recent cold weather proved a vei 'table ico harvest. Sev eral huudreii tons have already been stored away to help temper sultry summer, and the work goes on... Skating also is at a premium. Every day and evoi mg the lads and lasses hie to the en i J to enjoy the sport . p r ... . . . . i no auc; Jioiimans cou- 1 1 1. 1. hi- n i.iiub e.tij the barga.n hunter. ll is very an lining at times to hco some pur cha -sei s 1 niggle Iiouica aid with a weali Ii of aniiipiated hrad .vc.o' on one arm and a bundle of hoop skirts on the other. Jake Kelstet ter purchased a dozen hats. Me said it made no dill'crnlicc as to the size, for they would be sure to lit somewhere iu the family. X X. WEST BEAVEB. John W. Wagner is conliii'.-d la the house with a sprtiined fo(t.... BroMi Peter had his collar bone broken last week. Ho was assisting his team to start a log and it t uriicd and bore him down with the cant hook on his shoulder. . . ."Florida on Wheels" was well pitronized at Mo dule last Week. O, to be joyful was tho cause of ono man seeing It liti gators Henry Bauuigardiier is still nursing a sore linger from being caught in a sausage grinder. . . .Jer ry Knepp took props out last week for J. 1. Howell.. ..Quito a number of young folks at this mid have been complaining of sore throat of late, but none serious at this writing This end has piesented a petition to Congress signed by a host of old soldiers ui L'ing them to pass ll.o service pension bill. Let our com rades iu the adjoining townshiys follow suit. B-iii. SELINSGBOVE. Frank Ever who is employe. I at Winslow Juiie-.ion, N. J. spent s,.-v end days wit h her mother iu this place. ... Mrs. H rmnel is entertain ing her sister Miss F tzer of Butler county. .. .Mas. Anna Boyi r of Treverton is the guests of Mrs. Harry Boyir Mrs. Pine and Mrs. Voelklerof Milton avo visit iug at the homo of Howard I'ldi and wife.... Mrs. Keller of Novthiimberland is visiting at N J Livingston's.... Supt. Bowersox and C. W. Herman spent Monday night in town.... Mrs. Harry Buytrs of Sunbury is the guest of Lor pureuts, Edward Gein bailing and wife Misses Mary and Stella Beeso have return ed from a visit of se vital weeks in Harrisburg....Mrs. Chas. Fisher and Mrs. James Curey of Sunbury spent Sunday with their puronts IL P. Jarrett. . . .Dist. Pres. G. W. Wal born installed the officers of W. C. No. 320 P. 0. S. of A. on Monday evening. I.lst nt itraml Jurors lne.ii for the Court nf Oj.T an.l .riniii.T ntnl o.'ii.Tnl .Ull ii'llMr BlhU .MIII of W,,n.T Nrsslolisof f- v, Jf K;;:'':M::K''h- T"", --'-i Aumiiii. Is.i.i,-, K inin r. iiio., M. I'.. ,1. I'., lloni'-o. s. H., Iluc kst.ir, He I-.. i,.m. s.. I ..-nil. -in in, Lraii'V, .Iitoiii". 'Vai m r. llcriiiiiii, .1. i,, K . Kjiiii'T lliillii'".. W. o.. .1. '.. Hen.irli H-.. .1. s , K.iniMT. hiio'if, H uieii'l. K iiiii t. KnMrr, .1 i k hi. :it tx nlci Kiinkli'. s iinni'l. K.iiiimm. KilttiT, II l.. Kn-l's . r. Viti;. . piiiitiT. 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Mo .:os. , V , at M in - MHI.T. II. i:., sr.. i.i,-,.r. M :! k .1 ,.!in. r.. i i -js ni, r. Mow ,,i i, i ,,,1M.r. M em r. lleiirv . Karm.-r, Mi.l.C.-suaiiii. Nor. M.. I ai 'nor MHI.T, l inl. l. I.i r Miller. Ki ink, ' lioieiliio.T, A. I. im, It. i ,iini, r. Il'. . -oo,o-o Ifolnlir. It. I . Till -'i.l. ;i. sii, i.-li, .loin,, ii., sin i, A. II.. T.' ii In r si -il. i. .1 !!,. r.. r,-li. io, l. -M.Jii., vi- ' I '..ror s.'li.N-h, 1 1 i . . . , . -,.i ,,,, S'.'ll.lllk". l -Hl.il'l. Sl' " " i'r i .1 it. i ..n;-. lionor, Sl 1 -l-r. - n o, 1 i n.iiTiak. r, I Iri.-n. Ii i . vi ,i. l ...... f - i. , , S'TlMk- Itilon ri'iilro Srtl.ls-riHe V rai.n ',111 I'.-lin C-lili Wa-Miiirin ' t iiirt' MolHiH Monr. K-im S'l lllil M t I ll. l,,, W.l-lllll'ttll IVtiu J o koi MoiirTe ivrrv MMat'-T.'.-i Monr. p W. lloai.T TMiiklll H-intr I'. Try Wrxt l-m MliMI". look I'-iilro I'llloli ii'iun. Wa-liliiioii -M lll'.- Il-av-r Wosl -. Ilnsiriovt. Wasliliiotiin Sjirln- II" :il.T Wosl S"lliisirru.. r.-rry Wosl tla-ksoh r lrl iilt '.till Mlil.llr-ok sprllik' ll.'iO.'l I n ksoii Molll'i IO w i-iihiirioii S'llfis,'r. no -Miis-roio I'r ink Itn l im foir w.-si Conn l-'niiiMm II I I. Il.s ro,. k S.rliiir Kl.inkllii -HI re Ml !.i-hurr A .elilnu'l.iM Ill-.roio M M."l..ir: A a- Innui.tn einro so" -irrove Wolan.l We'll.', I, I Waltoi I .im, lo,. I la .finer, 'Ma-. m lie HIT I III. .11 I'lJhkllll L itciaiy N'ciit.-, From , .)f.-i l.tt(,i;i, tt, 'Aor, ' .. i ' t, AVi" )' rk. There is but one col.rli,.p (f tbe portraits of Lincoln that pnHeiids to be complete, an I that is Hi,. ,-ol lection mad,, by the publish es of M. Ci.i iik's Ma.uzim. They have been able to secure hiHier originals or copies of every photograph, da guerreotype, amhrclypc, i rawing or painting of Lincoln, so far an Known, in existence. There are iu this section fifty photographs, urn brotypes und daguerreotypes. The best collection of Lincoln hi ret o fore published in any work emit tin i d leu portraits. ft is possible that the M, Cm iik's collection may be still furtLi r in creasinl. Theeiitiro series of por traits will appear in M, t'i.ri::,'s Mvn AiNKiluring the current year. With the February number twenty of them will have been printed. TbHo portraits cover a period of about twenty yearn, are fi m u origin nls taken iu n great many different towns and cities under a gii-il many dilVt rent. I'ou.hl i.uis, an i an. so varied, and present Li In under so many dill'ereiit. ,a- ts, that the result of the whole eolleition is to make Lincoln vivid and n-iil ; so t hat evi n those who 'level saw- him can 1'.. rui a very accurate idea of how the living man looked and acted. Many m-rolia lit - are well nware llmt lll.'ir eil-toiner- lire their liect rrioii.ls iiiel I .".lie ploiiMire in Mippl v ill' I liem Ii t lie he-r. ;,'u,.. uliliiiil utile. As an instance we mention Perry ('anieiMn. i.roiuiuent ilruoj. ui-U nl rij.-liiiio. Micliio,iii. 'I'liey say: "We have no hesitation iu rcc omeuilino; '.'liiiinl.oiljiin's t ini-li Kem eily to cu.-toinei's, as'il is the lht couch mullein., we have ever i-lil. ami always ives Mit isfnet i. .n ." b'or sale at ','. ami nocents per In, ill,, by .1. W. SiimpHell, 1'oioiM Creek, I'.i. Bead tho county stati ineut. Scott Bitter, candidate for Sheriff from Monroe township was in town Tuesday night. "Mistakes Souls Who Dkeam ok Bliss." Tho following marriage li oonses have boon grautod siuco our last publication : JWin. H. Maize, New Borliu, ) Kate A. Kohler, j Bev. E. Gilbert, Port Treverton, J Alice Lonig, lerrj Twp,
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