,uOQ 01 snow, Me heaviest up to date this winter. Our old veteran teamster, Andy A. Dona I, passes through our town ilniost every day, hauling pro)8. Frank Baker is much pleased ith the little girl that came to his use on Christmas as a Imarder. It has heen reorted West Bea will have one dozen candidates supervisor at our next primary election. Our obliging miller (George) never finds it too cold to deliver flour and feed to his many customers. Good tor George, Tine Wagner and family ot War rior's Mark, paid some of their Snyder County friends a visit dur ing the holidays. Warren McGlaitglin sjient last week visiting his friends in Yeager town, Mifflin county, and reports having had a good time. W. H. Knepp says he did not know what day Christmas was until told in the evening.as he was too busy on that my to think of any thing hut work and the money com ing in. Joseph Beaver has been working in Mifflin County fur the past year, and did not forget his little boy with a Christinas present. It was a pig weiging about 800 lls. Joe says he wants to try and make a hog ot it by Christmas next. .1. 1'. Fisher's fox dog strayed av-av a week or two ago, tor which John savs if returned to him or any Information that will lead to its re covery there are 10 yards ot No. 1 Sausage waiting for some one to t iaini the reward. SALEM. Miss Cora Meiser of Meiserville is visiting her brother, Ezra, this week. Is this (1900) the tagimirg of the 20th century? An. N-j Don't know. Jac. seems to be a good nurse, when Mrs. attends the Christmas rcises. Miss Kate Dock, a young lady of burg, is visiting at Samuel 11 ' Sunday jut ,tM uu x tauer urumig machine is again seen on our streets; they intend to put down a well for Rev. Sch liable. On Christmas evening, a number of the people around here attended the Christmas exercises at the Re formed church at Selinsgrove. At a wheeling match one day last week the following were winners of ducks: D. V. Laudenslager, B. P. Luck, Clyde How and G. C. Wood ruff. The old year has gone to its grave, and the new year has taken its place; so let us b thankful that we are permitted to live in an age so pros perous and beautiful and as time has advanced we can do something that our forefathers and many of our lathers could not do. viz. write HtOO. MT. PLEASANT MILLS. And now we write 1900. B. L. Steffen's had a jwrty on Saturday evening. Miss Stella Hoover spent Christ mas in Selinsgrove. Some ot our people arc getting their ice houses tilled this week. Quite a number of our young Imivs enjoyed skating on the mill race Sunday. Marv Snvder. who is em ployed at Bunbury, is spending sev entl days at home. H. II. Heim and Ira Arlogast, who were working at the Central Hotel, Suubnry, leturoed home to stav. The Christinas entertainnent held in the L. tt K. church on Xmas eve was well attended and I good tune was spent. Some of our chammon marksmen A m attended a shooting 'match at Meis erville on Saturday and brought nve fine turkeys home. Jacob Kine, who was visiting rel atives and friends in this locality for several weeks, lelton lnursuay ior his home in Bristol, lnd. The St. John's Sunday school was reorganized on Sunday, Dec. 24th with the following officers : Supt., J. L. Vartier; Asst.,B. F. Arbogast; Sec., Mabel Schnee; Asst., J. A.Sha dle; Treas.,Joseph Ixnich; Librarian, W. A. HarJing. Assistant, Al vesta Schnee; Organist, Cora E. Schnee; f Assistant run a siave Uiill i The West Bea School Convention wit Evangelical church Saturday, 13, 1900. 1900 Always in the Lead 1900 The Philadelphia Iwiuirer desires to call attention to a lew of the many features that will appear in its rol , i i -n iimns during 1UOO, and which win materially help to keep it in the posi tion it has held for a number of venrsmst. that of beiniE Pennsyl vania's leading and best newspaper. In the daily issue will lie found all news items of interest from Philadel phia, from all imrts of Pennsylvania and adjoining States, in tact, from all parts of the world. It will con Uiin Ipeoial articles lor the ladies; porta Ot all sorts by competent re Krters; clever, up-to-date cartoons and editorials ou all important hap- .mm. . . l pemngso' the date, written hy gentle men ot ability in the interest of In quirer readers, THE St'XDAY UTQU1RSB from its first issue has stood in the toremost rank of Sunday journalism, and its publishers' will continue to see that it always leads never fol lows. In addition to all the features of thi daily, the Sunday Inquirer will c intain many Spemsltj among its Contributors' being the greatest living writers, thus enabling the Inquirer to secure the freshest and most absorbing stories obtainable. Am ma the famous authors who will eontribrte to the Inquirer during 19Q0 are Robert Barr, Joel Chand ler Harris, General Charles King, Bret Harte, OutolUh Hyne, Joseph Conrad, Frank Nooris, S. K. Crock ett, Hamiliu Garland, Stephen Crane, Harriet Prescott Bpofford, Morgan Robertson, Herbert hi. Hamblen, Cy Wyarmau, Frank T. Bullen, Oc tave Thanet, W. W. Jacobs, Ella Higginson and H. G. Wells. MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. Butter 20 Eegs 20 Onions Lard 6 Tallow 4 Chickens 6 Turkevs 10 Shoulder 8 Wheat 68 Rye 50 Corn 35 Oats (old) 00 Oats .new).... 25 Potatoes 30 Bran ner 100. 80 Middlings " 90 Xe on that, ways ac cept eve jfives them and (hen mun. w that saves his money. Ted I know. That's the reason I'm spending mine. N. Y. World. A War Out of It. Boarder Really, madam, 1 cannot wipe myself dry with such a small towel. Undlady Very well; I'll tell the chambermaid to bring you less water. Tit-Bits. SlBhla to See. "Gracious is that a milliner's win dow coming down the street?" "No; it's that girl next door she al ways wears her big flower hat on her wheel." Detroit Free Tress. Not Sparing of It. "Mrs. Jawger seems to be quite a liberal-minded woman." "0, yes; she's always willing to give other people a piece of it." Philadel phia Bulletin. Her Canning Scheme. Tew have such exquisite taste is hanging pictures and selecting and ar ranging, your draperies, Mrs. Marston. How in the world do you manage al ways to have things so becomingly con trived?" "It is the easiest thing in the world. I got my husband to tell me how he would have things put and then 1 have them arranged in ns nearly the oppo site way an I can." Chicago Daily News. A Respected Maslm. "Early to bed an' early to rise," mur mured Meandering Mike; "them's my sentiments." "But you've been asleep In a barn all dnv," protested Plodding Pete. "Which is jes' what I'm teRin' you. In dis warm weather de only proper nrnirramine is to retire early In de mornin' an' git up jes before de even in' shadows gather an' makes travel cool an' comfortable." Washington. Star. Tt kai Kaon rlomnnHtrnted renPftt- edly in every state in the Union and in many loreign countries tutu vuiu berlain's Cough Remedy is a certain Ereventatiye and cure for croup. If bb become the universal remedy for that disease. M. V. Fisher of Lib erty, W. Va., only repeats what has been said around the globe when he writes : "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for sev eral years and always with perfect success. We believe that it is not only the best cough remedy, but that it is a sure cure for croup. It has saved the lives of our children a number of tiroo- .0 Sales Nonces ot tmies v. ill be Inserted free under thl lieudliiK wlien Hie bills Hre printed nt thlsomre. When the bills are not printed at ihls office cents will be rhswd. Persons expecting to have mite should select a date and have It insert; ed In this column. TUB8DAY, Jan, 18-1900, three miles weet of Mlrtdleburg, KODert n. Kearica wiiiaeu on. nisre, 4 head of caUle and farming imple- SATUKDAY, Jan. 27, in Franklin township, i , . u J I . ...1 .,Iu.at. nf In. IJavlQ A. DWIIIIUKCr, hiiiiiiibiii., ... enUte ot Jacob H. Mtelnlnfcer, will sell 108 tales of land and grain in the ground. See adv. THE PHKNN ALMANAC. The Mont Valuable Compendium ol Happening. Fneta and Figure Published In Pennsylvania. The Philadelphia Press Almacac (.. 1 im nnw ready lor (l!s't:,"l- ivri a irvv " j tion. To those acquainted with pre vious volumes it is only necessary to gay that it embodies improvements suggested by the jwst, togetner witti much entirely new and exclusive material. For those not laminar with the work there is awaiting a great treat. It is a volume of over five hundred pages filled with infor mation which makes it related to all knowledge ; it eontains mapsand diagrams, charts and tables by the aid of which, the Boer war, the po litical situation nationally, the di plomatic relations with other ooun ni. s. the industrial and agricultural questions before tin country for so lution, in brief, all current affairs can le understood in all complete ness and eleiVness. No question liased on the doings of men or the march ot events can remain unans wered to those who iwssess the Press Alma rout for l'JtX). for sale iy an newsdealers or sent by mail, postage prepaid on receipt ot lb cents. Having Orent Run nf Cknsnerlnl t ongb Remedy. Manager Martin, of the Pierson drug store, informs us that he is having a great run on Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. He sells five bot tles of that medicine to one of any other kind, snd it gives great satis faction. In these days of la grippe there is nothing like Chamberlain a Coogh Remedy to atop the cough, heal up the sore throat and lungs and give relief within a abort time. The sales are growing, and all who try it are pleased with ite tro 1903) will be blnf BKMLB. uk jrovmi Phil IH 1 1 1 t M l I i 1 M IH I-H Special i Announcement Glassware. J I have just recei" W ; ; assortment of glasswa. sisting ot Cake Dishes, Fr Stands, Celeiy Trays, But ! ! Dishes, Pitchers, Spoon Ho ! ! ers, Ac., &c. at prices rangi from 5 to 15 cents. Peerless Baking Powder, o pound cans, 8c. Axle Grease, 1.' -.cans at 10 25c. buckets a 1 00. X Fine Gloves and Injavj vIcn T Mitts. s. b. shwrr H4 B F S H E efore making your sell tions or Christinas look at 0 stock, neb as Jewelry and Sti ling Silver Novelties. and engraving done the premises. verything in the Optict and Jewelry line. nitial DIAMOND opa and Band rings, I B L E eantiful beyond ison. adies' ant1 and Oba legant at glass am Y on cann an assoi B. F