The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 09, 1902, Image 4

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PublUtitd Every Thortday lioraing
W. WAGENSKLLES, A. at DITO AKD OWKIR.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
1.00 per yrar tsll In a-lranco. SI.B per year If not paid
in arance. 8inKlo copies. Flit Ccala.
MminiRi Knlr. w nla per 11m, Doaparell roaar-
metit, for flint insertion and 20 rente Mr 11m lor each iiibMk
queiil insertion. la-OKFICK. NeartrM County Court How,
Vou xxxix. Jan. , 1902.
Number 2
AT OUR OWN' PRICE.
"rMIE New 1'aDuma Canal Company has
now malo a straightforward proposal to
sell to the United States its rights and properties
on the Isthmus, including the Panama Railroad,
for f irty million dollars.
That is to say, the company will sell at our
own price. This in the valuation put upon the
property by the Isthmian Canal Commission,
consisting often American citizens, most oftliem
engineers ot distinction. 1 here is no reason to
doultt the good faith of the oiler on the part of
the French company. There is no question as
to what the oiler of sale covers. It throws
upon us nothing in the way of antiquated or
worn-out machinery which we do not want.
That part of the plant which seems to the Com
mission to lie of doubtful value was excluded
from its forty-million estimate; and the present
oiler is distinctly based upon "the terms and
conditions of the estimates of the Commission."
If our (Joveriimcnt should decide to buy at the
price named, it would kuow in advance, from
the report and inventories of its own Commis
sioners, exactly what it was getting; and the
only further examination required would lie the
ordinary process of search of title.
We repeat that this definite, if tardy, reduc
tion from $1011,111,500 to $10,000,000 in the
price asked for Panama wipes out absolutely the
advantage which the Nicaragua route possessed
in the comparative estimate of the Commission
as to cost of construction. Instead of being the
more expensive route bv $03,510,000, Panama
becomes the cheaper by $5,G30,000 at first cost.
If we take into consideration the Commission's
-estimate that it will cost $1,300,000 more every
"-Wftdt'- 0 ni(UMtu'a a,lu' f'peate Nicaragua than
Panama,- and capitalize on a four jkt cent, basis
this annual dillerence in favor ot Panama, the
financial question assumes this impressive aspect:
The Nicaragua Canal $222,304,062
The Panama Cainl J 84,233,358
Difference in favor of Panama $08, 130,704
The Commission's recommendation of Nic
aragua as "the most practicable and feasible
route" was specifically based upon the fact that
the price then asked for Panama madeNicariigua
the cheaper route by the enormous sum of
$03, 500,000. It is difficult to read the dis
cussion by the American Commissioners of the
advantages possessed by the Panama route in
many of the most important rcsjiects other than
that of estimated cost, without deriving the idea
that had this forty-million-dollar offer been
before them when their report was signed they
would have recommended Panama ai tLe moat
practicable and feasible route for the canal.
The question has changed radically since that
report was submitted. It is now merely this :
Does the Nicaragua route over such manifest
advantages of situation, of facility of transit, of
convenience of navigation, of desirability to our
own commerce and the commerce of the world,
as to render it the preferable route at a cost of
nearly forty million dollars over Panama?
Common business tense demands that the new
proposition shall have a fair hearing, and that
the nual decision of Congress shall be determin
ed by the merits of the case, as the actual situa
tion now stands.
LITERARY X0TES.
COsMOiOLITAN.
Ik the old saying, "All the world loves a
lover," is true, then the fiction in the cosmo
politan- for Jacuary should be popular, iudeed.
All the stories vary in treatment, plot and ac
tion, from Fkancks Courtexay Baylor's
charming story, " Cupid's Proctical Joke," to
Maartex Maartens' strong domestic tragedy,
"Her Father's Wife," but all have love for a
central theme.
Select your best men for Township and
borough officers. The heaviest tax payers will
usually be most careful.
J5y 8ATCKDAY the County will be teeming
with candidates ready and willing to serve the
dear people. The Republican Standing Com
mittee will meet Saturday to select a day for the
coming primary election. There is some talk
of naming Feb. 22.
There never was so much advertising as
now, and the reason is apparent to every observ
ing student of the time it is simply that there
was never so great a necessity for adverticing.
In fact, there is no success to-day in the ordinary
fields of business without it, and the amouut of
advertising done fairly measures the success of
any business.
Editor lesher of the Seliusgrove Tim
Monday brought suit against Snyder County to
recover $50 for publishing the election pro
clamation. Sheriff llow, in his official cacacitv
ordered the insertion of the Advertisement at the
rate of $25 the same as paid to the other new;
prpers. Lesher refused Sheriff liow's order of
in cash and brought suit. It is likely that
the court will lie called upon to decide the case.
It seems to bu an undisputed fact that Jl'd-
dlebuiY is now clearly and undeniably in favor
ot erecting water works. Tim town council
certainly has had ample evidence of this feeling,
but it seems as though the council can not agree
iqion a plan of ojieration. Perhaps more effoit
has been made to block the proceedings than to
harmonize the legislative Iwdy on a plan that
would insure an adequate water plant on a basis
as cheap, yet as good as money can buy.
We need water works to save the town from
total destruction, in case of fire, and to provide
our homes with modern necessities to say noth
ing of comforts and conveniences. What is the
council going to do about it?
, .The -Sclitlsg. )ve Timea man, according to the
Lewisburg Jo nail of last week, has beei
ousted from ti.i Democratic Standing Committee,
for iacceptmg 1 publican boodle. Joe is trying
to et more 1- t ile out of the County Commis
sioners for Ui i a democrat. There is nothing
as couveuicu: ; Imiug an ull-rouud man.
Tn Board o Health of Middleburg issued at.
edict preventii the McKees mail from entering
the borough. V short mail route was establish
ed Tuesday i. ;ining at Aline, the mail being
carried by A. 15. Markley. If the proper pre
cautions are i ken the spread of small pox in
Chapman to.u nip can be prevented. Suubun
successfully . Sated the diseases, and our friend
in Chapman u ,n-hip should protect themselver
as well as otl.t s from this malady.
Editixc a paper is a nice job. If we pub
lish jokes, pi'. .j will say we are rattle brained;
if we don't t re an old fossil. It we publisi
original maite: they say we do not give enougl
selections; if we give selections, they say we art
too lazy to v ite. If we do not go to cburcl
we are hwuli -; if we do we are hypocrites
If we,' reuiai.i n the office, we wught to got out
and hustle t".., locals; if we go out, we are no.
attending to ur business. If we wear olil
clothes they In ;h at us; if we wear good clothe.
they say we ha . e a pull.
I WI ST PERRY PRIMARY.
The Hepu! lican nrmination for township
officers of We.- Perry township will be at Cros.
Roads Saturday afternoon, Jan. 18, between 1
and 5 V. M.
j ' C. S. Spriggle,
J. S. Winey.
Committee.
.1.
dan ;l SHAMBACH dead.
Danifl Shui, bach was born at Middleburg
Dec. 23J 181G and di d mar Leo, Allen County,
Ind., SinJay Dec. 29, 1901 aged 85 years and
6 days.., He was the oldest of Christian Sham
bach's qliili!rtii. Two of his brothers. David
and irge atid two sisters, Lydia Fisher, and
Mary Snyder died within the last two years.
Jesse, Ifjaac, Jacob, William and Elizabeth Lose
are the 1 broth rs and sister surving children of
Christian Shu acli with his first wife. Mrs.
ElbaVtli Bilipr.
Diniel Slm.ii aoh is survived by five children:
Mrs. Isabellc Brattou ot Edgerton, O.; Mrs.
David Steele of Leo, Ind. j Mrs. Geo. Viberg of
Fort Wa'ne, Ind.; John Shambach of Lo,Ind.;
and Wm. Sin, ibach Esq., City Attorney of
Fort Wayne, lud.
Ta iiel, S1
. i was married in Ohio 60
years ago to Miss Yeiser, who preceded him
about 3 'years jgo. Death was due to bronchi
tis. Hisl eyesight began to fail several yearc
ago and for the past year he was totally blind.
The funeral tjok place on New Year's day.
He was a (Vinet maker and carpenter, and
belonged jto the stordy and long-lived Shambach
fimily, sol well known in Snyder county.
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Oh dear! There's the bread to mix
and I am too tired to do it."
This is the only sensible article ever
put on the market to do the back
aching work and take the place
of the hands in family bread
making.
We guarantee that with
THE "HOME" BREAD MAKER
(Self-Cleaning.)
A child can mnke tlio brat bread In from 2 to
S minutes, nd when It rise, take It out naf
for the bake tins,
Without tonrhtnic the dough
The hand rlenn The mixer rlrnn
The brrnit clean
AGENTS WANTED
where there is no agent, to intro
duce them, we will send, on receipt
ot price, fieight charges paid, 4
loaf pans for 2.25; loaf inins for
$2.50.
nm 1 I.ih p,,n will mitla.,1 a Sl.re f r,.Kllr
mlxlnif .,. C.on.1 tin uikI i, rnt Iron to
break .aily, 1 wo year in us,., Uiu ,,,.tt,e ,10
most rxactuiK.
The Stevens Co., IVrt Chester, N. Y.
SALE REGISTER
Notice of Mies win he Inserted free under
tbl beadinic when the bill are printed at till
pfllce SO cent, will be earned. Peron expect
Intr to have aaleebould nvlect a date and Lave
loierieu in inia column.
WEDNESDAY. JAN. . 1 mile weet or Hiddle
burK, H. A. Hauch will aell i horse, 4
head of cattle and faimlng implement.
TUESDAY. MAKOH 4. Vi mile south of Port
""'ton, Mr. Catherine A. Hhrawder
wm eeu a none, 1 neau cattle and farm
liiar Imtilementa.
FRIDAY. MAR.I.InKreamer.A. D. Kreamer
7'".. ' uorse. o neaa ol cattlclind farm
ing Implement.
THTJRSDAY, KAR , three mile northwest of
. unrvcy sioyer wu Kit three
borne, nine bead of cattle and farming; im
plement. FRIDAY. MARCH 14, 1 mile wet of Adam,
bury, John A. Uearhart will sell i hn.. i
, unwu sow, ana larminK Im
piemenia.
THURSDAY, MAR 20, on Blue Hill. Robert
Lesher will aell hones, cow and furminc
1 mnl.in.nl.. -
THlJl8?AY' MAR ? DnleI' urch In
West Perry twp., Joe Keichenhach will sell
ment"" hfd cattle and farming linple-
CANDI DATES' ANNOUNCEMtNTS
Couatjr rommlfwlouer.
Editor Porr,
i,.,.i. i dt'iTe to """ounce my name
!!'"j,iyur o'hy Prr fandi.late for
t ounty I omnilasinner. 1 have been a voter In
tlii county for the past thirty four year and
have always been n staunch lti-puMh'an. I have
never bfi-ii a vniididatu for a county ofhYe be
fore, and if the people see Hit to elect mo, I
would assure them tli.it I would do all in my
power to carry out their wishes.
He.K-ctfullv voiirs,
m a. ,, , JON A HUM UKIlHKNItACll
Sliudlc, Pn., On., lg, un.i.
fiilDDLEBURGII MARKET.
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Onions
Lard
Tallo.v....,
Chickens. .
Side........
Shoulder..
.Ham.......
.. 121 (Wheat 70
Hi H.vc r,o
. 7." j Corn (SO
12 ! Oats 38
jl'otatoes 50
0-7 IhauperlOO.l.OO
S Middlings" 1 1Q
.. 12 Chop........ l.io
JJ iFloi.ra&liJ,
Don't Sneeze.
Sneejlnir, niiftlinir, excessive blowing of nose
.. ...... u..p nviiipiDnm HtKMltlHIlt
,ZmU "',he '",u,' '""'"''. cutarrl. bay
i . "''"'''"distasca are instantly banish
ed by the use of lUark'a Antiscptiel ream. Ono
i : iciin ,ii uiawnr.il case in ten
. mm'oiiUs and ernianentl.v cures in a very short
time. 'I lie greatest iliarovcry ever made. Sold
' under a guurautco. Largo tube postpaid for 2.c
Agent wanted everywhere to introduce this
remedy. Dig inducements ofTcred. Write to
day fur a sample (stamps laken) and terms
1 1. A UK I HHMIl't r
BFAIN-FOOD NONSENSL.
Another ridiculous food fad has
been branded by the most com petent
authorities, They have dis -pelted
the silly notion that one kim I
of food is needed for brain, anothei 1
for muscles and etill another for
bones. A correct diet will not onlj
nourish a particular part of the.
body, but it will sustain every otbert
part. Yet, however good your f ood
may be, its nutriment is destroyed'
by indigestion or dyspepsia. You)
must prepare for their appearance,
or pi event their coming by taking,
regular doses of Qreen'a August.
Flower, the favorite medicine of the
IiaiiUI.. J 1 1: a . . .
ucoibupr uiutioDB. a. iew aoses aias
digestion, stimulatea the liver to
healthy action, purifies the blood,
and makei you feel buoyant and vi
gorous. You can got Dr. O, G.
Green's reliable remedies at the
Middleburg Drug Store. Get
Ureen s Special Almanac
Arlaoaa for Wealth.
Wanted Intelliitent man with
$7,000 cash to take one-third Interest In
two splendid gold and cooner mlnluar
properties located in one of the best
mining districts in Arizona. Fine
showing in sight. Big money maker-
NO risk. Will Htnnrl rlrri.l
tion. Time short. Address 'Alining
imuuii, x . j. jiox ju, i-rescntt, Arl-
12-li)-5t.
A Good Openlug.
To responsible party who can take
or place 20,000 shares of stock atG cents
per share In promising ArizonaMining
Company (recently incorporated) own
ing oyer 310 acres of mineral land In
ont of the richest gold and copper dis
tricts In Arizona. Company needs
money to push development whrk.
Splendid chance to double moue r If
taken advantage of at once. Inv ?sti
gate. Address 'New Mini nor- flnm.
pany,"P.O. Box 2,10, Prescott, (Arl-1
FARMS FOR 8A,'F (,00D
v . soi i. rieniy 01 Iruil
io'i can get it now nt almont jonr own
price1.
What size place and how much do
you want to pay, etc. T
Ad Jress, STILES & COLEMAN,
12 5-St. Mountain View, Mo
BISHOP HANDY
SAYS
take great pleasure la acknowledging the curative effects of!
Peruna. At the solicitation ot at Mead I used your remedy ant
cheerfully recommend your Peruna to all who want a good tonic
and a safe cure for catarrh." JAMES A. HANDY.
Prominent member of the clergy are giving Peruna their unqualified endorse.
ment. These men find Peruna especially adapted to preserve them from catarrh
of the vocal organ which haa always been the bane of publio apeakeri, and gen
eral catarrhal debility Incident to the sedentary life of the clergyman. Among
the recent utterance of noted clergymen on the curative virtues of Peruna is th
above one from Bishop James A. Handy, D. D., of Baltimore,
any other location. This is why Perunt
has become so Justly famous in the cure
of catarrhal diseases. It cures catarrh
wherever located. Its cures remain,
Peruna does not palliate ; it cures.
Mrs. Frederick Williams, President of
tho South Side Ladies' Aid Society of
Chicago, 111., writes the following words
of praise for Peruna from 073 Cuyler
avenue, Chicago, III
" My home Is never without Peruna,
for I have found during the past six
years that there is no remedy that will
at once alleviate suffering and actually
cure, as Peruna does. Four bottles com
pletely cured me of catarrh of the head
of several years' standing, and if my
husband feels badly, or either of us catch
cold, we at once take Peruna, and in a
day or two it has thrown the sickness
out of the system." Mrs. Frederick
Williams.
Mrn. W. A. Allison, of 759 Sheffield
avenue, Chicago, III., is the Assistant
Matron of the
OTHER NOTABLE CURES.
A Husband Escaped the Pangs
of Catarrh of the Lungs.
Most Cases or Incipient Consump
tion are Catarrh.
Edward Stevens.
Mrs. Edward Stevens of Carthace,
N. Y., writes as follows :
"I now take pleasure in notifying you
that my husband has entirely recovered
from catarrh. He is a well man today,
thanks to you and Peruna. Ho took six
bottles of your medicine as directed, and
It proved to bo Just the thing for him.
His appetite is good and every thing he
eats seems to agree with him. His
cough has left him and he is gaining in
flesh, and seems to bo well every way."
MRS. EDWARD STEVENS.
Any Internal remedy that will cure
Catarrh In one location will cure It in
People's Hospi
tal. She has the
following to say
about Peruna:
"I have had fre
quent opportuni
ties to observe the
wonderful cura
tive effects of
Peruna especially
on persons suffer
ing with
Mr. W. A. Allison
conjested condition of the
head, lungs, and stomach, ccnerallv
cauea catarrh, it alleviates- pain and
soreness, Increases the appetite and so
tones up tho entire system that the
patient quickly regains strength and
ncaitn." Mrs. W. A. Allison.
If you do not derive nromnt and satin-
factory results from the use of Pornna.
write at once to Dr. Hartman. irivinir a
full statement of your case and ho will
De pieasea to give you his valuable ad
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Hartman. President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus.
Ohio.
RalUm ViTto Daft).
atorminirton Rimu c n
alnt nuthin' in this realism after all.
r vtnyr
Stormintrton
-- v na u vui iuiu raiser
and never got a hand-played the
and n. 1
b roie mseir. too. N. Y.
Other War. ,-' -- -"What
did you do while in Kt
rope?' asked the man who Htnyed at
home.
'T didn't Vo' anything r ,,
body rcPl, ,1 the m-n, t ,..,'
On the nr..;iiarv. I was 'done.'"-,
Chienr": "
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Lewistown Division.
In effect Nov. 24, 1901.
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STOP WORKING
FOR OTHERS
You'll never eot ahead to that way.
Get out of the rut. A small truck
farm, on easy terms $10 down aud
f 1 a month will make you independent.
The Prudential Colon v of Vlnrlnla
offer advantages that cannot be so
cured in any other locality. A pro"
gespive community composed of
"Of nern people, located in a de
"?.WuJ c,i"iate, wiithin easy reach
ri j i"""1' marKeiB in me world.
Uood hunting; tish and oysiers in
abundance. Write for pamphlet.
AAtev J,HE PRUDENTIAL
VOWXOFlRQrJil. 105 Earn
41th St., New York. N. Y.
Father Wo AVIIIInB.
lJnua-hter -Mr. Mtefello wnnts m
o play ductst with liiui.
Father Well?
'Have you any objections?"
"Of course not. It will please me
10 .leath."
".Vill it, really?"
' i"es, indeed. I've just been acliinu
'or a chance to L'et oven with tliose
hei ,hbors next door." X. Y. Weekly.
(lie Saw,
1 iisband You'll have to discharge
ah und do the coukinpr yourself.
Vife Jfercy on us! Are you los-in?
J'v r money?
J usband Xo; but I'm losimr niv
rferlth. 1
Wife Oh, I sec.
1' '.isband Yes. The doctor fays I enl
Irain leaves Sunbury 6 AO p m, ar
rives at Sehnsgrove 5 45 p m
Leaves SelinsRrovert:00p. m., arriven
at Sunbury b:T5 p. m.
Trains leave Lewistowo Junction : j
4 40 m. 10 14 m, 1 10 p m.lSOp ro 4 S7p m, T 07p '.
m, 8 42 p m, 12 M a m tor Altoona, Pittabura and I
the Wt.
For Baltimore n Wsshlnirton 80S id IM, 1
I V. I 88 4 88. 8 10 p m For Phlladelplila and New i
Vor5n,805,980am,10Jl14Wand 1114 p I
oi rnr rtarnsDarR iu p ra
Philadelphia & Erie R R Division
AND
NORTHERN 4'KNTKAI. RAILWAY
WESTWARD, ,
Train lve SIU igrove Junotloa a&lljr for
Suunuty and Weal.
1 85 s m, i 58 p m, 4 S3 p m. Suodaj t M s at,
848 pm.
Train leave) Sunbury dallr etoept Hooday:
12 28 s m for Buff lo,l 21 s m for Erie and Can-
odalRua
8 10 a m for Ballefont Ert and Canaodalrn
9 12 a m tor Loek Hto, Tyrone and tbe Wmi.
12 41 for ButTdlo, 1 10 p m for Hellelenta Kane
Tyrone and CanaDdadu
S l p m for kenovo and Klmira
9 45 p a tor WUllamsport
nndayl9 28 a n for Buffalo via En porlura.
I ii a m lur rrie, o iu a m lor en ana uanan
dalitua 8 63p m for ti
4'Jam for Lock Hareo sad
llamsport
8 45 am, 9 K am 2 00 and 5 25pm lor Wllkes.
bsrre and HaKclton
8 10 in, 10 10 a ui, 2 ns p m, 5 35 p m tor Sbamo
kln and Mount Cnrinol
Sunday 9 65 a m lor Wllke'barre
EASTWARD.
Trulns leave Sclinsgrove Junction
1000 a m, dally arriving at Hlilliidrlphls
117pm Nuw York 5 V) n in Biiltltnore 8 II n -;'
41fr
iiu i .ii li.iilj iiriKliuii I'lilludclphla
,I2U i in New York 8 53 a in, lialiluioro 9 Up ,
VhsIiIuk'Viii 10 55 p in.
8 4jiin, n ally arrtvlt.v at Plillaili-Hihl
i 25 in, New V ork 7 l:i a ui. linltituore 2W tin
asliliiKton 4 OA a nr.
I'r.i'iiM iilno lav Hnnhury :
g 52 a m ilslly arrlvlnv st Hlillsitnlilhta 8 ,12 n
Hiililuiore 7 30 n m W:irhl i ton ::u a iu Ns
YiirbV8ll ft in WcoUdny. 10 '8 m Sunduys,
am m du'ly urn villi; ut Plilludelplita 72-i
iu, nw inn i'.m a in, iu MumuiVR Haiti
nit re 1 20 4 m, WuhIiIiikioii Hia m. Uiiltluiora
IV 10 p n Wa.slilnirton 1 1ft p In.
7 5rt a m wwk iIiih nrrivlng nt PlilladflpUla
I14H a m, Now York 9 l;i p in, Bultliuore 12 10 p
in, Wiwtliiiiirioii l is n m
io.) pu. wet-K oy srrlvinir at rnilaoelphla
23 p m. i w Yum u SO u, Baitiuior 8 0j p m I
Wasilnifti' 7 1pm
! 44 p m iliuiv. arriving at riilladnlplila 7 82 p m
Nfw York 102:1 p ni, U,ililmon;7 30 p m, Waiih
liiton 8 aft p iu . I
Train also leave Hunhury at 9A0amand (20
and 8 81 ui, tor HurrlsburK, Philadelpbla and
Baltlmnro ,
Am ENCYCLOPEDIA
4 STATISTICAL
VOLUME OF . . .
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Facts and Figures
Ctntaimng Onr 600 Fagtt
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Special Features.
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HUllaaairM ol Um United Stete! Part.
4lara AksMt Thro Tboauaad ABMrtcaa
Mara ate. Orfulza tabor; f traagth of the
uitr uoloas. Tfe
TrtwU. UmlUd 5Ute
CnMt. Nw Ca4u
ofBarooaanCoiiatrW.
Tbj Nlcaratua Caaal
asa tlw rlay-Paaoc-
Traatl with
UTMt Britain. TtM R.
latksa e4 Caba WKh
Um Halted 5UtTb
Ca8TBC af Aiarl
cm RaMklks at tha
City 4 Male. Tbe
Aaarehlat asatlatiaa
I ThU Ctsntry m4
Hanna. Pimim. j
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Aerial NarliatJoo ha 1901. The New Vara
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