P avn. W. WAGFN8ELLEB. Interesting Items. News Told in, Brief Paragraphs for Our Readers. r 1tm Prlaent. A nice lot of Cotton Coverts at 1 I 4li Veis,' Selinsgrove, pi ice lie. -ti. C. W. Herman and family of Ed- wardsville are visiting iu town. County Superintendent Bowersox had a 'phone placed in his residence. The Ladies' Mite Society hud their iiiinual pie-nic on Ulsh's island on Thuisoay. Miss MinaLongis at Rebersburg, . 1 i Centre county, visiting ner sick jrrniul-niother. Aaron "Walter ot Akron, Ohio, is visiting Ins sister, xurs. jonn oiani necker, at this place. Daniel Crouse and wife; of Wal- linirf.ird. Pa., are the guests of friends and relatives at this place. Miw Ida Beaver of Northumler liuul spent several days at home with her parents, Gabriel Beaver and wife. The Sunbury camping party broke camp last Tuesday and returned home. They had a delightful out ing. The Teachers' Normal School opened on Monday in this place. The presence of the students enlivens the town. Kev. I. 1'. Neff, who is the pastor of the Lutheran church at Knoxdale, Jufleram county, is visiting his son-in-law, A. S. Beaver. Ilolinan- Weiscr, Miss Martha App and sister of Mahantongo were t'iu guests of Attorney "Weiscr at t'iu Central Hotel last Thursday. Kev. John Yoder of this place is supply preacher for the Lutheran church at Treniont, Schuylkill Co., Pa. lie preaches there every two weeks. A party of 25 or more from Mid dlehurg and elsewhere will spud a week camping at Red Bridge Grove. They will pitch their tents onThurs- lay, July 2Stli. Sylvester Bowcn purchased the "lied Bridge Grove," twomiles west f town. It is said that the United nrethren cliurch will hold a camp meeting there this year. Samuel Hilbish and wife, of Washington twp.. and Frederick Hilbish oud daughter, of Freeburg, were the euests of Mrs. Barbara Yoder last Saturday. Samuel App and wife and Mrs. lames Row, ot Selinsgrove, Ur, Mit, of Globe Mills, and Clyde jliolig, of Wiufield, 8ent Sunday fvith Mrs. Barbara Yoder and family. Judge Bucher says that the Wan Mmaker clerical discount joke Is ten ears old. At the time of its occur fence it was published everywhere iroughout the United States. Quite a number of the legal and pcial gentlemen with their bet- halves spent Wednesday of j pt week fishing at Meisers Dam. "oy caught quite a number ot nsn 'id had a pleasant time besides. We hear tliat the friends of Car- ion Seebold, proprietor of the Wash ington House of this place, mention w name as a candidate tor County 'reaaurer. Carbon is a hustling :llov and would 'make a good of- A smooth, easy shave, trenteel hair K or other tonsorial work, is air oDiainca at Boles' Jiarber Shop, "iwenmyers buildinor. onoosite Pt office. Go to fiolea and von ill make no mistake, shaving soap, scream, hair oil' aud gg-sham- for sale ., , A.E. Soles; MTODLEBUBGH, SNYDER CO.. The Post always gives the latest war news oii page 5. Miss Cora Ulrich, of Seliusgrove, wjfr visiting Miss Mamie Beaver. Mrs. Israel Bach man fell off the porch and broke her arm one even ing recently. Anion B. Spangler of this place has been stationed at Marks' distil lery as storekeeper and ganger. Don't miss the special sale of Dress Goods and Linings at Weis,' Seliusgrove, Saturday, July 23. 2t. Misses Pauline Schoch ami Iva Mensch of Union county are the guests of Hou. G. A. Schoch and wife. Ladies' Shirt Waists are being closed out at Weis,' Seliusgrove, at J price, regular price 5.Sc., now 25c, 2t. The Sunbury camping party was royally entertained by the Middle burg Social Club. All enjoyed them selves immensely. Some One stole the Holy Bible out of the S ilcm church in Centre township. It is hoped he will read the ten commandments carefully. The Middleburg drug store, last week, was bought by Dr. A. J. Her man. We wish the new proprietor abundant success with his new ven ture. Foil Sale. A dark bay horse, 7 years old, works any place, single or double, can Ih? bought, Inquire at this of lice or address Box Middleburgh, Pa. lie v. S. B. Bottghtcr has been granted a vacation of three weeks, which lie will spend in Lebanon Co. lie started Tuesday morning to drive from Middleburg to Ijchauon, a dis tance of S) miles. Attorney James Crouse is erecting a new and handsome two-story build ing adjoining his residence. The first floor will be used as his ollice and it nroniises to be iv. haiidsoini and commodious one. Miss Viola Moore of Mechanics burir and Miss Victoria Mover of A'.lanisburg stopped at the Wash' ington House for supper on Friday evening while returning from a visit to MiiHinburir. Of course Francis- cos was happy. Mrs. W.A. Lutz of Shippciisburg is visiting friends and relatives in town. Mr. Lutz was here acvera days, too, but he has gone home. He is an enterprising gentleman con ducting two overall factories, one at Chamliersburgand one at Shippens- burg. Dr. Ixvi llooke and wife of Win field, Mrs. Little of Pittsburg, Hon. J. C. Bucher and wife, Mrs. Dr. Harrison and daughter, Nellie, of Lewisburg drove over to our county seat last Thursday to partake of chicken and walllcs at the Central Hotel. C. B. Patterson, of Mifllintown, who spent six weeks here a.) agues! at the Central Hotel, left lor home last week. Mr. Patterson is a drug' gist and a gentleman made up of the better qualities ot human nature. He made many friends during his stay here. John Krecger, assistant cashier of the Middleburgh Bank, went down to Atlantic City last week, and took a plunge into the deep there is a hole in the ocean now yet, where John struck it. . He always leaves an impression wherever he goes. limes. The invincible Joe Lusher of the invulnerable Selinsgrove lima came to Middleburg last Friday afternoon to get an ice cold glass of beer and to learn that he could no longer find his political party. Joe is the only editor in Central Pennsylvania who can slash right and left and fear no evil. : .. ' A Large Family Group. The Phillips family, numbering fourteen with the jMirents, six boys and six girls, had a group photo, taken on Tuesday at Ulrieh's Art Gallery. There are few families of this size, unbroken, as is this one in this section. The eldest child is still in the twenties and the youngest in its third year. The group is a bcautw iui nun nappy one when all are! gathered togetl icr. 7 inii-n. Special Sale. A special sale ot Dress Goods a ml Linings at Weis', Saturday, July 23. ' As usual we will allow a discount of 20 percent, on Press Goods ami Linings purchased for cash on the alwve mentioned day. This sale will include all our cloths, lienrict- tas, silks, satins, organdies, lawns, dress ginghams, etc. 2t. S. Wkis, Seliusgrove. Educational Meetings- A special series of educational meetings will lie held over the com ing Sabbath on Freeburg Circuit, United Brethren in Christ. Kev. H. U. Roup, Ph.D., of Annville, pre sident ot liohanon Valley Col is expected to be present to assist the the pastor, Kev. (). (J. lloniig The following meetings will lie held On Saturday at 7:30 P. M., at St Ihomas, addresses by Dr. lloop and I rot. Keiter, of Oriental ; on Sun day at 10 A. M., at Salem Church, IhjIow Oriental, address by Dr. Roup; at ZMU r. m., at ;-lt. Zion Cliurch. Knousetown, addresses by Dr. Boon ... ... ' ami i'rot. II. C. Klinjrer, of Orien tal; at 7:30 P. M., atKichfield, ad dresses by Dr. lloop and Prof. (i. W. Walborn, of Frccburjr. Xo om ...... . . . should tail to attend these interest ing services. The Public in general is invited. (). (i. JIumk;, Pastor jiuk.mi.i, IJMVKKSriY, .lolm II IT. t Howard Harris, President. Col lege, leading to degrees of Art and Seienee. Academy, a urcnamtorv school for young men and I toys. In stitute a refined Iniardiiig school for young ladies. School of Music, with graduating course. For -catalogue, address the Registrar, Wm. C. Grktzixokh, 7-1 -1 It. Ijcwisbnrg, Pa The Town Council passed an or dinance iorltulding the riding of bi cycles on the side-walks, making it necessary to use a lcll in daytime and a lantern after dusk. The pro vision of forbidding thcridingon the side-walk is a good one when the roads are in good condition, but the Supreme Court has decided that no fine nn lie collected for riding on side-walks when the streets are im passable for bicycles. Mr. Anion Kemphfer who is a mcmlier of the 10th Pennsyluania V ols., and who is now at Manila. while on his way, stopped at 1 lon- olulu, and while there he wrote an interesting letter to his uncle. Ira C. Schoch, and also sent him a copy of 1... u n...u i i '1- me xja'.Ymiuii vjHizeui'f which is prun ed in red, white and blue in honor of the annexation of the island to the United States, and by the wav tne paper isedited by rt in. 11. Arm strong, wliose father Dr. Richard Armstrong wa born in McEwcns- ville, Northumberland county, in louo, and went as a missionary to the island Id 1832. Amon says tluit they met with a royal reception, while he was writincr in the senate chamber, which had been tlirown open by theautlioritiesfortlicacooin modation of the soldiers, bands were playing and the dusky natives were cheering lustily. The letter was written on senate letter heads. The writer is well and in the best of spirits. We wish him a good luck and a safe return to his friends and native land. Iribune. ' PA - THUliSDAY, Robbery of Oapt. Miller. J lure Jbisknl Men fimtk into Gtjtl. MUhr JloitHt' and Vomjnl Him io Ojh u Hi &tfr. Last Tuesday night three maskcl roblntrs, without ceremony, lxddly broke open the door of Captain liewis Miller's residence two miles east of Middleburg. They lunged oiK-n his sleeping room door on the first Hoorand liefore the captain could get out of beit, the burglars flourish ed revolvers, fhey sand-bagged him and under a jM-nalty of death eoniiellcd him to opeii his safe. They secured from the safe 52, $21 of which lielongedto a traveling jew, Joseph (Jetz. The othermoney of Captain Miller's was made up of rare iiis, family relics for many generations preserved and handeil down as heir looms. They told the captain that as he was a dealer in railroad stock, they thought he had more money, else they would not have annoyed him. They took his horse and buggy and drove down to J. 1''. Walter's where they exchang ed the old-fashioned high buggy for a buck-hoard, then drove to Shamo kin Dam where they left the rig. Mrs. Miller and her grand-child were up stairs. 1 here is a strong suspicion that at least one, if not all, are from the very ncighlorhoo where Capt. Miller resides. Kllcn Wicriek of Ccntrcville, Mich. is visiting I. II. Bowersox's. The Y. P. C. U. of the II. B. Church of Middleburg will celebrate jiovo-icasi on next Mimiav evemnir at 7 P. M. sharp. A nice program isiireiiared for the occassion. All yie cordially invited to conic. A gcrman Sermon will be preac edat the V. B. Church of Middle burg by their fanner Pastor, I lev. L. List of Baltimore at S o'clock P. M. Sunday next. A cordial invita tion is extended to this coiiiini'iiitv. Sunday alternoon W. D. Baker, Mat. Long, Frank Kiiousc, Will. Olt, Harvey and Arthur Jrissiiigcr spun oil 51 miles on their cycles Route Selinsgrove, Adamshurg, Troxelvillc, Ccntrcville, Xew Berlin and Kratcrville. Start was made at 1:15 P. M., arriving home at 7 1. M. I bu t lord iind Columbia bicycles carried them safely. Take this route, tor it is one of the U'st in the state. Jl itrrlH k l.lca'iiM'M. f James 11. Hassinger, Pwavertown, P. Jennie Coleman, " (Geo. 10. Wagner, V. Perry twy. lxttie Weidciimeyer, Perry twp. DIED. July 2, at Sunbury, Daniel W. Kiiouse of Sunbury. He has many relatives in Snyder county. June 29, near Adamshurg, Daniel Pontius, aged 72 years, 20 days, July 3, at Dry Valley, Milllin county, Lydia, wife of James Snook (nee Jierbster), aged 28 yrs., 2 mos. and 29 days. July 9, at Adamshurg, William Schwenk. aged 72 years, 1 month and 5 days. July 1, in Perry township, John Noll, aged 75 years, 0 months and 18 days. Interment at Kciscr's church, llcv. II. H. Spahn officiat ed. July 7, in Perry township, Mrs. Eliza Garman, aged 09 yrs., 9 mos. and 13 days. July 11, at Selinsgrove, Mary, wife of Rev. Dr. Yutzy, aged 47 years; , July 2, at . Selinsgrove,. Henry Walter, aged 71 years, 5 months and 24 days. July 15, at Ccntreville, Mrs. Elizabeth Waltert .relict of Deter! Walter, aged -89 vrs.. Ohio. 4das. ' Sho .was thq 1 oldest inhabitant . of Ceutreville. w f.,i JULY 21, 1898. SELINSGROVE. Tl... :i .i '!.. . .i iiiu wiiiH iMH iniuiy liiiuieraii eliurcli have granted their lmstor, !..... !.... I ....... ,. 1 . ' vc. jKiru, u vacauon ot a month Services are held Sunday morning oy a supply; no services are held in the evening during July and Aug. The llcformcd and Trinity l.utheran . P. S. E. societies held a union oh-ii air meeting in the church yard of the Reformed church .... U 1 nil on kiiiu.iy evemng j m game ot imse Iwll lietween the home team andShamokiii resulUil in the score of t li in favor of the Shamokin ti Misses Bess and Kate Enders. of Phila., are the guests of .Misses Jennie Ulrich ami Lizzie Osnium llcv. C. D. llussi l, wife and little son, of ligiuiton, are spending the liev's vacation with J. B. FiH-klerand liunilv Oureoni- munity was sluM'kis'l by the an noumvnient on Monday afternoon of the accident hanging of little Paul Grissinger while putting up a rope for a swing The business men of town enjoyed t'icir annual outing at Reiser's Island on Monday Paul Emriek, who has lccn spend ing the past week with Grandma Kate Wagenseller, returned to his home in Carlisle on Tuesday.... A. W. Smith and family arc camp ing at Schoeh's Dam....!. Miss Anna Barb and her grand-mother have gone to Virginia to visit friends ami relatives in their old home H. H. Schoch and family are visiting friends in Alexandria, Va . . Forest Gregory, wile andchild of Williams port are entertained this week by Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gregory 11. I). Seh nu re, son Will, and Lisle Schoch paid a visit to Washington, D. C, ami CampAhcr last week ....Kitty Poller entertained a number of her friends at a par. v held at the farm of A. W. Potter, l-si., on Monday Jennie and Bcsmc Wallace ha vegone to Shamo kin to visit their uncle. Letter from Falls Church. Cam i' Ai.;Kii, July 10, ISDN. KhITou Post: A better spirit pre vails among the boys here now than for a long time. We are all well, but in addition to that comes the news that we are tostart for Porto llico within a win k. We are all tired of this country where there is no real duty to perform and no glory to win. This morning we broke camp ami moved three miles north of where we were. Waterat the old place was very scarce and we had to walk two miles to take a bath We would rather have liecn niovet to Porto llico at once but this is oik of the fortunes of war. jjiist ween we rccieveu seven r i . i i i . i i. .. oarreis oi victuals ironi lUiltun. There were 8 hams, all kinds of spreads and many other good things to cat, such as canned fruit, etc. The cook reports that at the first two meals the eomjKiny disused of a half a cheese, a dishpan full of pickles, thesamequamty of smoked Ix'ef and twenty-seven quart jars of fruit and jelly but as the hospital is already overcrowded we have limited the issue for each meal to five quarts of preserves. When these provisions are all used we must get down to dry bread again. The stores must all be moved from camp. There are four shows on the ground and all are good ones. V hen I write again I hope we will have definite orders to moved to the front Yours Respectfully. George Clelan. llcv. Romigan evangelist will preach in the Court house next Sun day evening. The public is invited. MARRIED. July 10,atMcKees . Half Falls, J. Kohler Peck, J. P., Hugh I. Reichcnbach and Sallie E.. Frantz, both of McKees Half Falls. VOlTNoT 28.' LITERARY NOTE "Ev'ry Month for July." Every month for July iiiainUiins its standard of excellence as Ui illus tration and literature, and is further improved this month by u new dress of tyjH, muc.li clearer and more readable than the previous issues. "Men of the Month" are well repre sented by Gen. Merritt, Military Governor of the Philippine j Lieut. Bag ley, the first officer killed in the Spanish-American war, at Cardenas; Lieut. Hudson, of Merriniac fame; Don Carlos, the pretender to the Spanish Throne; Admiral Ccrvera, of the Spanish Santiago Squadron; Capt. Evans, "Fighting Bod," of the Iowa; and Admiral Sieard, of the Xaval Strategy Board. In ad dition to the admiradle pictures of these men there is a sufficient and interesting biographical note of r.i-h one. In "Interestin.r V ,,ini.n" ... find Clara Barton, with a record ot her work; Minnie Maddern Fiske and Miss A llerta Gallatin, with an appreciation of their season's char acterizations. An instructive Mill I interesting article on Women in the Departments at Washington, with the difficulties and remunerations ot their Msitions under Civil Service, is followed by a sketch of the late W. E. Gladstone, illustrated by two photographs taken at ( 'aniiesdiiring his last illness. The number also contains two excellent short stories (one of which, "The Recruit," n war etching is quite in the manner of De Maupassant); the concluding ikuht on Parliamentary Law for Wo i' ' I 'I.. 1 1 l.v. i , ii-i viuo, mm rasiiiou s imns Fancies. and 1 he music, 1 I wcll-prinh pages, one ol I he most valuable the magazine, comprises le.it ores of "The Ha waiian l 'arade," ami the "Holla Waltzes." two nieces for the ii!:nin- arade, and the :i Marching Sniiy, "P,enealh the Flag," and "We Never Meet, 'Tis 1 letter ST a ballad in the si vie oi' "Sav A -i llcvoir." The Penn'a Chautauqua. The lYnn'a ( 'liautaiiiiia opened July 1st, and will continue until Friday, Aug. "th. The progranie is most excellent, the lectures and entertainments liciug by nuiic of the most eminent specialists in their several lines in the country. There was a grand display of fireworks on the evening of July . Tu, display was the lanrcsi. (hut l.w i . r - ...... ever been fired within a radius of fill miles of Mt. Gretna. An g the set pieces was a pictureofAdmir.il Dewey, the American flag, iV:c. Sjiecial trains were run u give persons an opportunity of witness ing the display. The Chautauqua is delightfully located at Mt. Gretna, and is ail ideal place to sjhmhI a week or n month. The Mt. Gretna Inn has liecn completed and excellent ac commodations can now he secured. For uaticulars. rents of cott ans. rooms, itc, write the secretary, llcv. Calvin isher, Lebanon or Chau tauqua, Pa. CENTKEVILLE. John Moh n pulled out two Inks at one time on Monday S. F. Sheary visited J. 11. Lloyd and family ol Wagner over Sunday Merchant C. M. Showers M. A. Bateman of Selinsgrove are off on a fishing exhibition MissLillie Spaid of Middleburg was the guest, of Landlord Ilartman's family dur ing the past week Constable II. l.Mohnand J. II. Hartman attended a lawsuit at Beavertown last week J. II. Hartman mabe a businesstrip to Williaiusport several days this week Rev. Price and family visited friends and ' relatives in Centre Co last week .... CaSuptF. C. Bowersox of Middle burg and C. W Herman of Wyom ing were in town one evening last EX. ai y he ln4 KIT UhI Uir ole of sen sry nd Iii re r nj ur 3K he BO t 1 In ! y. I lr r , i -i.fi,'.l MiwuniuK r