1 . t l"H ISPSfiStSM P POST VOL. 33. IjTEMSof LOOAL INTEREST Wheat is up njain to 6 cents. Ground Hog Day comes next Sunday. The court advertising appears in this ishu . Tho next day of interest is St. Val ontine's Day. II. II. Griiuui was a Snnbury vihi tor Saturday. Editor Aurand was a Middleburgh visitor on Sunday. Don't forgot that dayH of grace Lave boon aboliBhed. II. II. Grimm has moved bis office into the bank building. Johu Tobias of Scrauton has re. turned to bis homo in this place. Revenue of over 8,000.000 has been thrown away by free wool. The cry again ccmes from Homo whero thot the big slcevos must go. Tobias Reitz of McClure transact ed business at tho county Heat Mon day. MinB Lizzio Spanglor, of New Ber- 1 lin, is visiting MrB. Breon, m Swine fold. Dr. Cummiugs of Sunbury is the iveutor of a street car fouder, or a fe saving device. Dr. Adam C. Sp&nglor of Solins rove spent Sunday with his mother this place. ft 'A.vei's Cherry Pectoral cpi-os colds rnd coughs ; au une(iialoJ nnod.vne . Moxpoctoraut. i Thos. E. IIubUy and wifo of liar ilsburg aio visiting Phillip Aung's Anear the Summit. (Constitutional or Bcrofulftus cn Jrrii, soro eyes, etc., surely cureJ j Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tho Pennsylvania State Editorial ssociation will meet in Harris tag, Wednesday, Feb. '20. J. Ft. Forrester, candidate for eriff, canvassed among the Mid-tji-burgh voters on Monday. Miss Hattie C. Specht, of Beaver vn is visiting her cousin, Miss I'oionce Specht in Swiueford. Jreightou Millhouso and his ide have returned to Reading icro they will niiiko their future me. R. Gunsburger is offering nil his Inter goods, coats, suits, and over ts at a reduction of 10 to 25 per jpnt. from marked price. ' Tho recent rain flooded Middle jreek and carried off tho ice. A jreat gorge was, lodged ou Joseph Walter's field above town. Sheriff Specht was called to Phila Jelphia to Herve tho notice of A. W. "Potter's suit for damages against Jhe Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Reckless Wauderor Wugner and ibbot Bucher of Lewisburg with tho former's large mastiff sneaked nto town on stilts Sunday and rest )d hero until Tuesday. i Palms Fon Sale. Two large palms f 3 years growth, averaging 30 inch is in height can bo bought by ad irefibing. Box 81, Sehnsgrove, Pa. tf. Bhick fob Sale. Brick of tho best lolity for building and paving can p secured at reasonable rates by pplyiug to Carbon Seebold, Mid- leburgh, Pa. tf. Tli J. f!. AmiiT. dentist, bun rented an office at Lewistown and will lo cate at that place about April 1st. The Doctor is a good workman and J we wish him success in his new Ueld. I We must ask the indulgence of V"ir readors and correspondents for 1 .other week. We have had to omit pine matter and had to boil down me communications in order to d room for the County Statement. ' Iter next week we will again smpply 'ur usual quota of news as the law Wires the statement to be pub uod three times. MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDER CO.. PA.. JANU ARY 30. 1890. In order to set at rest a false ru mor I desire to say publicly that I did not promise to voto for the erec tion of a bridge at Port Troverton. Isaac Spotts. Robbers were in Selinsgrovo on Saturday night, entered G. W. Von Neida's, II. F. Charles' and J. W. Gauglor's residence. Very Httlo booty was secured. (Maude Burns of Selinsgrovo broke his loft arm on Saturday at tho samo place that his sister Mollie had brok en her arm, exactly one year pre vious in tho Krounior accident. A smooth, easy shave, genteel hair cut, or other tonsorial work, is always obtained at Solos' Umber Shop, in Wittonmyer's Building, op posite Post office. Go to Solos and you will make no iuistii?;e, Shaving soap, face cream, hair oil nnd egg shampoo for sale. A. E. Soles. The Republicans of Franklin Twp., on Saturday nominated the follow ing ticket: School Directors, Adam Renningor and A. S. Shatnbaeh: Su pervisors, Samuel Bowen nnd Chas. Walter ; Overseer, Reuben Weirick ; Constable, Michael Huokonburg ; Auditor, (MI. Dunkelberger ; Judge of Election, J. W. Eisenhower; In spectors, Sephiu es S. Walter and H. S. Rrttinipger. On Monday afternoon nn accident was narrowly averted at tho depot in this place. Jonathan Bingaman of Controviillc with a two horse team was nppro-tohing the railroad as 3:08 was going West. The horses' front feet worn on tho track and the driver could not get, the horses off soon enough, but luckily tho ongi ueer stopped his train in lime to savo the team and avoid serious re sults. The New York Cyolo Show held in Madison Siiiaro Garden last week was visited by Wallaco 1). Baker and Harvey Orissinger of So linsgrove, Pa. With tho Decoration'-, that had been added the great auditorium presented a sight whoso beauty and irnpressiveness far outclassed anything ever seen before by its oldest frequenters. The Columbia bicycles of course aro tho leading attraction at tho Colum bia booth. "Mistakes Sorts Who Dheam or Bliss." Tho following marriage 1' censos havo been granted sinco our last publication : JFrancio M. Specht, Swim-ford, )Mrs. Sallio J. Ockor, J J. W. Eby. Hcrndon, Pa. )Fietta Neitz, Dundore, Pa. iW. E.Custer, Swim-ford, Margaret Spaid, Middluburgh. (Jerome W. Hornberger. Perry T (Mariah Meiser, Meisorvilh. (Jacob A. Erdley, Penn Twp., Maggie R. Erdley, Franklin Twp. The Borough nomination on Sat day resulted in the following tick et: Town Council, David Ocker, Adam Showers, Win, Crouso, Robt. Schambuch ; School Directors, J. W. Swartz j tie vote for G. K. Hassing er and C. C. Seebold ; Justices of the Peace, M. Z. Steininger, M. I. Pot ter ; Constable, Houry R. Roiglo; Overseer of tho Poor, Chas. W. Her man i Auditor, G. M. Shindle ; Judgo of Election, A. W. Bowersox ; In spectors, W. F. Feoe, and Al. Clelan. There wiU bo given awuy with Tho Sunday Inquirer of February 3 a toy theatre complete with Btage, pros cenium arch and a full cast of char acters nocossary for a reproduction in miniature of that most popular melo-drama, "Tho Still Alarm." In eluded in tho scones depicted is that of a groat building in flames, while all around a complete tire depart ment, with fire engine, patrol, aerial ladder and a largo corps of firemon are at work. This is only one of the many thrilling scenes in this tiny presentation of this famous play. The theatre will be found a useful method of entertainment to every member of every household. To prevent disappointment it will be necessary to send in all ordors early in the week. $1,000 REWARD. To th Rcpublicnn Vottrt of S.y. tier County. I hereby offer a reward of One Thousand Dollars to any person or persons who can furnish proof that I had anything to do with the Fed eral appointment at Washington of Joseph A. Lombard, or that I had any knowledge w hatsoever of the same, or that I wus in uny manner whatsoever concerned therewith or iu any way aided or assisted in se curing said appointment for Joseph A. Lu in bard. Tim f-dso rumor be ing circulated in the present canvass is handled by designing persons for the sole purpose of accomplishing my defeat for the State Senate. It is being sown broadcast in tho coun ty with the sinister intention of prejudicing tho Republican Voters against me. I brand this rumor us unqualifiedly false and malicious iu every particular. Signed, B. F. Waoknsei.lkii. AFFIDAVIT. SNYDER COUFTY, ss : Personally appeared bofore u a Justice of the Peace, iu and fv-r the County of Snyder, Dr. Benjamin F. WageiiBolU-r, who being duly sworn according to law deposes and says, that he was not iu any way concern ed in tho rcctmt appointment of Jos eph A. Luuibard, to a clerical posi tion iu tho present Congress at Wash ington, D. C, that he was not con sulted i'l regard to said appointment by tho BaidLumbard, nor by any one in his In-half ; thut lie furnished no recommendation to the said Luui bard, nor to any ouo for him, siig-gn-..iiug or reooiuuioudiug said up poiiittuent and that he hail no know lodge whatsoever of snid appoint -inoiit until ho was informed that lie wus being charged with tin responsibility of tho sumo iu the Senatorial canvass. JIo furthorsays that he was not iu uny wiso con cerned in tho official uppoiutment which tho said Joseph A. Lombard held in the Stute Souato through Hon. W. H. Huckonborg, Senator from this Senatorial district, during tho session of 1V.M, and further de ponent sailh not. B. F. Waolnskli.ku.IL. S.) Sworn and subscribod to be fore mo this twenty-fourth day of January. A. D. ism;. IL. S.J M. Z. Stlisinuek, J. p. Tho above otfer of reward and af fidavit wus printed on slips of paper and distributed over tho county. This inoaiis was used because the papers were all out for lust week and 1 wanted the infamous lie nipped in tho bud. n. y. w. - Death of Samuel Faust. Suit an ton, Pa., Jun. 21, 1S'.)J. Many of tho renders of tho Mid dloburgh Post (especially tho older onus) remember Mr. Samuel Faust. Ho lived for a loug time, at Selius grove and traveled over Snyder county selling sewing machines. Somo years ago ho settled in Scran ton whero ho engaged iu tailoring. The writer spent many an hour iu his tailor shop hero in this city. He wus u genuine Pcnnsylvuniau and alsontruo Suydor Couutiuu which made our conversations doubly in teresting. We talked frequently about Snyder county. A few mornings ago he was unable to como to his shop because of u so vero cold, and only a few days later ho died. No doubt thero are many to whom this is sad news and it will bring up perchance, pleasant mem ories now clothed iu gloom. But such is tho way of life. Fohteu U. Gift. Many merchuuts are well aware that their customers ere their host frit-mis ami take pleasure In supply ing them with the best goods obtain able. As an inbtauee we meution Perry & Cameron, prominent drug gists of Flushing, Michigan. They say : "We have no hesitation In reo oinendinjf Chamberluiu's Cough Item ed y to customers, as It is the best cough medicine we have ever sold, and always gives satisfaction." For sale at 23 and SOoents per bottle by J. W. Sampsell, Penus Creek, l'a. CUSTER SPAID. At tho residenco of the bride's psrenta iu Middloburgh ou Sunday morning at 7 o'clock, Miss Margaret Spaid became the wifo of Winov E. Custer. The groom is the oldest son of B. H. Custer, the postmaster and dealer in general merchandise in Swiueford and has a future full of promise. The bride is t ho youngest daughter of Philip Spaid of this borough, and for about a voar was the augel of tho Post printing office. She mil young lady of good charac ter, of Konial disposition and will make a desirable help moot to her chosen husband. As tho family clock told of tho hour of seven tho ortran, under Un musical hand of Miss M.imin Stetler, pealed forth tho notes of tho wed ding march in response to which Mr Harry lleiclo and Miss Naomi School! marched iuto the room, tak tng their positions at th northern! ot the parlor. Follow. ng those came the happy bride, dressed in u beauti ful cream silk, and groom, wearing conventional black. The ceremony win performed by v'Vi' MeLuin iu the prosenre of tho families of both contracting parties Ou Sunday they visited KichtieUl and Millln town returniii" on Monday. O- ...ondav evening the ciilath.i... plans phivod their usual tnno" for theui and wont away happy. The entire office force of tho Posr joins tho editor m ou grutulating tho groom and bestow ing abundant good wishes to tho brido. Our thanks are due for u largo supply of cake. Robbery at Beavertown. Last l-'riday niirht the residences oi . . u. Miy.ler, I ). M. Middleswarth and Aaron Hassiuger were entered by uninvited guests, who helped themselves to what money they could find, which, fortunately was not much, and other articles of tri lling yulue. At Mr. Snvdor's they gained entrance at tho .lining rooiii but wero disturbed bv Mrs. Snyder walking up stairs, ult hough tho fam ily know nothing of the visitors they had until morning. At Mr. Hassiu-'-er's they were greeted with lead but escaped. At Mr. Middleswarths ono entered tho family's sleeping apartment, whero u I imp was burn 'Jg ami took a pair of trousers, with Mr. Miildleswarth looking at him squarely in tho face. Tho latter not being prepared to light, he lot the trousers und the thief g in peace. Net dav I lie I mi i ....i-j 1. ,.. ., r I near the post ollico but tho money imii nun neeii iu tho pockets was l'oiio. Ahiillii,!' i, I... I ... John W. Hassiuger was found in A. ii. ijowoisox h siahlo yard. Atraii.ii who h.'i,l 'in.i.ii uii,,ui...i "". suspicion was discharged. Mr. .ui.i.iieswarin saying ho could not swear that it was the man who hud been in his room. BEAVERTOWN. The Union S. S. elected the follow ing officers for tho wusuing year; Supt., J. P. Wetzel; Asst., F. E. Specht ; Soc'y, Win. Walker; Asst., Geo. Bingaman ; Librarian, Isaac Winter, Organist Gortrudo Wetzel ; Asst., Gertrude Bingaman ; Truas., Joseph Middleswarth. . . .Tho Luth eran S. S. elected Sunt.. T. J. Mid- dloswurth ; Asst., S. L. Freed. Soc'y, John Hoibster; Librarian, J. W. Hassiuger ; Organist, Hattio Aiglor; Treas., A. H. Boworsox ...A. B. Specht, F. E. Specht, W. M. Specht, H. II. l-aust ami John S. Wood were witnessos in a lawsuit tried before the Union Co. Court lust week Dr. B. F. VVugonsellor, of Solins erove was, lust weak, culled to tho bod side of Mrs. Seth Winey . . . .Ane Lichtenwalter of Lowisburg snent Sunday in towu....Miss Mumo Cleluu of Middloburgh recently vis ited Abel Winov's Miss !rri Hartley of McCluro spent a few days last week with Miss Nottie Shirk .... Bertie Seebold und Jonnio Schuee from Middloburgh were en tertained over Sunday by Carrie Faust and Mabel Eohlor. Middloburgh, Pa., Jan. 28 "JO. Ed. Post, Please announco-through your pa nor that for reasons Hntiufnnfm-tr tr. v.-. vvr J V W myself I withdraw from being a can didate ior tna nomination for coun ty treasurer. Thanking my friends for the encouragement and Bunnort thus far given. I remain yours very sincerely, john w. Walter. Political Communications. Tho Hog Combino sheet ot the Democratic party is nosing into tho Republican fight for Senator iu Sny der county. Josio has no standing in his own party and ho'U certainly never have any in ours. Amalgamate is a good thing, but tho fusion of u Democratic edi tor with republican Senatorial can didates must surely result in dis comfiture for both. Josio's frequent trips to tho West End are evidently made for tho pur pose of enlarging tho usefulness of his sheet in a Republican Senatorial canvass. When ho saw Dr. Wageu seller's clean and forcible affidavit ho gasped a huge democratic breath iu his nag -hums t earn tho One Thoiisutid Dollars Reward. It is said on reliable infornint ion tlntt ho never dopt a wink tho first night alter it caino out, well knowing that it ha 1 taken tho wind out of the sails of his democratic sheet. X SPRING TOWNSHIP. Gross Bro-. will soon conunenco again hauling props J. (1. Moyor oxprcts shortly to put a stave mill iiuo ins mountain grove. ... .uattern ami Meininger nro running their saw mill full capacity at present.... L'liMS. I leiinbacli nti.l I ', i i r i- '.ii'iw. in i lo a business trip to Miiroy last wn k ..Miss Bruttou of McCluro Ma., visiting fn, .mis in our vilhiga last week. . . ' ilau.lus Ilartinau and family wero v.sift g friei.ds near Beavertown one day last., week Alviu Ulsh an 1 wife were visit iug at Dan. Koniig's I ist week . ..Tl.o " ('has. IMsh und Aaron Moyer were ou tho sick list but aro improving nibroso Peter who hud hi.. shoulder bono broken, while hauling sjovo woo I, is r apidly mendim: . . . KuepptV Swim-ford's Slave Mill is running full time hiving st-veru' times lately run till U o'clock at night It senilis strange that a a democratic nap'T shout 1 take up ilia cause of some of our republican candidates and try to help them fight it out. 1 tier keep hands oil', Mr. Democrat, as such a course doesn't take by our republican voters us you shall presently see. Bho. to Faik Play. . Make it Coiroct. A Memorial record of the Evan gelical Lutheran church of Middlo burgh is being prepared, and that the proper credit may bo given to each contribution, tho following re quest is made. AU persons, who, contributed money, labor, or donated anything, toward tho building and furnishing of the Evangelical Lutheran church of Middloburgh, aro requested to bo present at tho evening services on Sunday, Feb. 'Jd. l siui. At that time the name and amount of contribu tion will bo read, that any mistuke which may have been made, may be correct 1 before tho Memorial Re cord is closed. CHESTNUT RIDGE. Tho late rains carried tho ieo from Peiins creek .... Nestor Smelt, aged six, near tho Krutzcrvillo bridge walked iuto a hole iu the ice on tho creek. Tint lit t lo follow was rcsou ttd by Phillip Harman and his sou Newton. . . . hx-comtuissioiier Daniel Beaver is still con lined with illness ...Miss Mary Weaver is now teach ing tho Beaver School, vice, John Hull resigned ... Iho three months old child of Noah Kline and wife was found dead in their narents' bed ou tho morning of the 1.1th inst.... Kivmond. son of Noah and Annie Kline was buried ou the llith aged .1 mouths and 12 days, at Krutzcrvillo L. and It. Cemetery, Rev. Ochsen ford officiated. ...Mrs. Polly Kratz- or was buried on the l.'lth at Krutz crvillo L. and R. Comotory aged about 70 years Of pneumonia, Mrs. Daniel Hano (net.Ulatlio Hum mel was buried on the Jlth inst. at Shriner's church. Do Not Fail to ReaJ Tins. On account of ill- h) W AM nriKmnllad to return to Colum bus, wliun tiA not WLfArvj'J as far as .lohus nfiiSJK town. However we mat no is recover ing, and will be it U us in Middla burgh, at the Washington Hotel, on Tuesday, Feb. 4th. Consultation and Exam ination freo. NO. 5. For Libel Reform. The Pennsylvania Editorial As sociation at its next meeting will act upon n report of h committee appointed to draft a now libel law. Tho proposed law is intended to prevent criminal prosecutions whero there is no element t)f crime, und to prevent the recovery of damages when no damages havo been suH'i-r-ed. There is not a feature of the proposed measure that does not hold criminal libel-that is libel pub lishod maliciously to tho injury of others to the strictest accountabili ty, or that does not hold that any newspaper, whether by accident or intention, inllictsdamugi h iih.mi un person, shall pay tho full measure of damag.i thus inflicted. The new bill offers no protection to licentious journalism, and affords the grout ust protection to every good cilien. Ihis provision is a very r essury ono to halt tho speculative libel suits now common in every section of the country, usually inspired by lawyers who degrade their profession to contingent contracts, ami who bring actions with the hope of forcing (In payment of foes to I heinselves. The journalists of tho country are now paying full . i -luarter of a million n year to defend purely speculative noci suii i i i which (hero is never any recovery for the plaintiff, nnd it isquite tune that siichactions should be halted. Libel reform is a supreme ucecsi-ily in I'eniisylru'VMx'-i I in ?uot ,,f (he Stains of tho . .. o.;t. of "... most essential reforms m to criminal actions for libel to ca.-.i-.. n: which there has been criminal i,i or action, and to cuiMine civ.l actions for damages to the re. ..rv uf compensation for injury actually sustained, as is tho law in other uses. It is only just also that but ono civil or criminal a c. t i o u should bo brought for u lib, I and thut where the off.-iis,. Jlah committed, instead of allowing indefinite criuiiniil and civil uclions in every Statu and Terrirory of the Union, as is now tho law. The presont libol law is tho last droirs of tho dark ages of despotic monarchic power, and it must bow to th enlightened a Ivuuoomont of the ago. Our Clubbing List. We have niado arrangements with a number of m-wupupt-rs to club them at reduced rates in connection with tho Post. Tho figures iu the first column represent the regular price of the paper and iu tho second column is the prico of that paper with tho Post : l-nri' i if nut. Hutu. -Illl:l.llillri.-, ( l.lllV) H.lM f,,i I'lill.i. Inquirer. iSiii,.,c.) j,.yj U (j. I'.inu News, ,.',(i Wiiin iuklrnl. ,m j m, lliwtouTr.ivi-li'r.dwIi-i-awi-i-k) l.mi 1.7;, N. Y. Trlliiiin', (Wi-i'kl)) l.mi I T , qui'i'ii of Fashion, ' Iti-vlcw uf ICi-vli-w.-t, ii.:,,) Ainarli'ikii Ki'iiiiuiiiIsI, i. ,n 1 Wit.-lilni;l4ia I'imI, ,ri AluiTli-.in Agrteiilt-irlHl. l.K) 1. i SI'Kt'l.U. COMHINATION.-I. (1.) Wo will send tho N. Y. Weekly I rum nr.. The Boston Tfhiu ' (twice a week) and tho Posr all mu- year (this makes four papers every week) for only two dollars. (J.) Wo will scud Hie 'linn X, ,!. (monthly), Wontaii.-imf, (monthly), The N. Y. Trilnti,,' (or l!oston TFiti'ilrF) and the I'ost all mui year or only two Dolhirs t f. MAHIUED. Jan. 2:Jrd. by Rev. .1. T. l'ie"ed .Tf Williunisport, Rev. E. E. (Jilbei f d Port, Troverton and Miss Alien Lenig of Fremont. Jun. lid. at (he home of Ihcgrooiu's urents. bv Ifnv Ouimii' ll li..,i.. Mr. Joromo W. Hornberger, of Aline and Miss Mario Meiser, of Meist-r-villo. DIKI ) Ian. 1(1. neiir K mly,,pvillii I'.. Magdalene, relict of John Krutzor, aged 78 yrs., H months and 3 days. Jun. 14. near Kratzervillo, James Raymond, infant son of Noah und Annie Kline, aged 3 months, 12 days Jan. 20, at Seliusgrove, Pa., An", geline, wife of Benjamine Ulrich.and daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Pwling, aged 01 yrs., 3m. and 'J days