BMn.nBPnB.Wn,BMMMH I 4 ' i j w gauglec 3B0. W. WAGENSELLEB, MIDDLEBUR6H, SNYDER CO., 1A., THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1900. VOL. 37. NO. 21, Editor ana rropneior. LOCAL NEWS. A Week s News uisnca up in Small QuantitiesVisitors in Town During the Past Week Other News of Interest. P. S. Kiegle ami wife were out of ' CI I tow n mi a visiiriiiiuay. Hon. Q. Alfred Sohooh Is nurs . if -i i .m: B Icloii on ins uiuniu. Erwin Buok went to Lewistown to get a jtositioii on tin- railroad. Large frogs wanted at SI. no per dozen. A.C Smith, Kreamer, Pa, Calvin 8. Dunn of Richfield was a pleasant caller at this office Mon day. A great deal of bark is being loaded at the railroad station at this place. Number 9 plain fence wire at 3$ cents per pound. A. ('. Smith, Kreamer, Pa. Cliarles Roush, olerk at the i'ack er House, Sunbury, spent Sunday with his family, Stvartz and Graybill have a new ailvertisemeul in this issue of the POST. Head it. Miss Alice Haines and mother of Beavertown spent several days at tliis place last week. Goodrick's maniinoth shows will exniMl in tins piace inursuuy oi this week. See large billsaod post ers. Rev. E. E. Gilbert of Mt. Pleas tit Mills damped in itf this -fbm Imtrriday and ordered some sta tionery. Several hail storms passed over this place and quite a quantity of hail tell Sunday noon and in the evening. Gaugler A- McFall, the enter prising marble lir:n of Sclinsgrovc, were at the county scat Friday of la-it week. James A vers and wife spent one day last week at Miffiiuburg, the guests of their daughter, Mrs. JI. H. Leitxel. J.Calvin Schocb proposes to join the ranks of progressive citizens in putting down a pavement of Cleve land flag stone. L. Dunkelberger is spending part ill this week in Philadelphia viewing the newest summer effects in Ladies' and Children's hats. The Middleburg Centeunial meet ing has lccn postponed to Friday evening oi this week in the court house at 7:30 I'. M. For SALE, A ncv butcher wa gon, one of the latest st vies, will lie sold cheap. Inquire of A. W. Bow ersox, Middleburg, Pa. ti. Our Mid-summer opening will lake place May 29 to 31. Come whether you expect to purchase or Hot. L. Dl'NKKI.IIEIMiKK. A beautiful line of silks suitable for ladies' fancy waists and dresses. No two patterns alike, 15") cents per yard and up at M. Millner's, Kant, Pa. f)-lO-:5t. Attorney .las (J. Crouse of this place spent Tuesday and Wednes day of this week in New Berlin, " infield and other Union county places. Q, Milton Moat and Mrs. Lizzie Smith are putting down flag stone pavements in front ol their Sugar Street residences. S. 8. Kchoch has repaired his brick side walk. Go to A. E. Soles for a smooth fcasyshave or up-to-date hair cut and head cleaned with a refreshing shampoo or dandruff removed with his tonic, clean towel to each patron m bank buildinc one door east of Post Office; satisfaction guaranteed. Wm. Rotoig closed his summer school Tuesday of this week. Geo. J. Schoch of Monroe town ship wasat the county seat Monday. Win. K. Miller, Ksip, of Salem spent several daysiu town this week. The flag stone for the French Flats walk is being put down this week. State College of Centre Co., Pa., has an advertisement in the Post. Read it. 4-1 :it. (). R McCool of Driftwood is the assistant barber at A. E. Soles' toii sorial rooms, Mrs. Chas Roush has been visit ing her parents at Freeburg lor the past ten days. The mother of County Treasurer, Benneville Smith, is visiting friends I at Adamsburir, Editor G. W. Burns of the State College Times was at tin1 county seat over Sunday. This is growing weather and the crops arc responding admirably to the encouragement ol Nature. Mrs. Dr. J. C. Amig t Lewis town ha? been visiting her parents in Franklin for the past ten days. M. Millner, Kantz, has a large selection of clothing fiir all ages at rock bottom prices. 5-l0-3t. C. C. Seebold has had a cistern dug on the tenant property occupied by F. S. Riegle and Howard Folk. The regular June term of court will convene Monday a week, being June 4th. There ure 1 1 cases on the trial list. MMm r i r Pawlmg and wife of 8V linsgrove siieut several days with Hon. (i. Alfred Schoch and wife last week. Prof. Edwiu Charles and family and Miss Bessie Smith spent Sunday with the professor's parents at Port Treverton. Clem Spaugler, who has been at Harrisburg lor the past year, is spending several weeks with relatives at thie place. Miss Ada Hosterman and brother ol Woodward, Centre County, are visiting their brother, Thomas HoS termau and w ife. Wednesday, May 9, Bruce, son of Thomas ( '. jandis, o( Freeburg, broke his arm tor the second time since last winter. D. A. Kern lias torn away one of the old buildings on his lot and will erect a modern structure suited to his need- in its -lead. lames E, Magee, the postmaster and one ot the merchants of Krea mer, was at the county -eat on busi ness Friday of last week. May occurs the yearly event eagerly awaited by all lovers of beautiful hats, our mid-summer opening. L. DCNKELBEROER. Howard A. Walter of Milll t, Union county, was at the county seat Monday morning. He spent Sundav with his brother west of town. Our stock in Dress (ioods was never so large as at present ill the latest fabrics. CoOM to sec and learn the prices. M. MlLLNER, 5-10-:Jt. Kantz. Pa. The Post prise organ is one of the l)est ebapd organs made. It is manufactured by the Weaver Organ and Piano Co. and is sold in Snyder county by their agent, F. S. Riegel. A. It. Gilbert, a member of the graduating class of Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., is at home enjoying bis senior vaca tion. We observe by the daily pa pers, he is one of the ten chosen to deliver orations at commencement, which means that he is one of the upper ten in his class. Grandfather's Clock fob Sale. A grandfather's dock is of. i fered for sale by Jonathan Musser oi ivreainei, i n. Rev. .1. M. Uearich of ( ientra i I Hall was a visitor at this place. The! parson is wen ukcu hi lis imrisii in our sister county which we Hfe j pleased to note. It mhi waul to see a good live J cirrus, do nut tail to Bee Goodrich's great shows which exhibit near the I depot in this place Thursday, May 24th. Conic one, come all. On account o the rain last Friday night the meeting for making ar rangements to hold the Middleburg centennial lia Kirn uofltuoned one week. Do not toiget the meeting i i Fi iday night. John It. Kreeger, who has been at Belleville acting as cashier ol the new bank of that place, will return to his place as Assistant Cashier of the First National Bank of this place this week. liemember that a subscriber who pays in advance one vear gets 2." votes in the organ contest, A new subscriber who pay- one year in ad vance gets ."(i vote-. Come in now or scud in your dollar. The rain I:'-! Friday night w: cne of the most welcome visitor thai have come to this section lor some lime. It was very much need ed not only to moisten the soil, hut to reduce the caterpillar crop which seems to he raging as a regular plague. A new schedule will gnintoehVct on the Pennsylvania Railroad o!jrW ht imuio . t in" ciiane.es on me oim- bory A Lewistown will Ik slight. The afternoon train leaving Lewis town, we are told, will leave half an hour earlier. This is the ouly change reported. Send in your coupons in the or gan contest, Ina week or two we will begin to count them. The pre mium con;. ons issued from this of fice are good until thi! close id the contest. The coupon- cut from the Post arc good only five weeks from date of the paper from which it Is cut. The county jail oner attain. Tlii- has another play time ii is a resi dent ol Middleburg and w hen court conns he will loilow in the foot step- "I Magdalcnn Shirk. The jail is not the proper place lor such a character, lint i: to an institution should he taken or wtnk-minded pc, (pic. Scud in your votes fn the organ contest. We will soon begin to count the votes every week and an nounce the result so that all may know how the contest is moving. The contest is not yet (airly -tai led and those who wish the organ lor their church or school can i-iill enter the contest. Chances are still as good as ever. Last Sat unlay evening, May E. M. Gearhart, theentertainer,gave an excellent entertainment at the Hassioger church. A large audi ence was present and Mr. Gearharf was enthusiastically received. Mr. Gearhart ranks high as an elocu tionist and as an impersonator and reader he excel Is, Last Thursday afternoon the pas sengers on Mail train west were startled on account of the train stop ping very suddenly on the trestling at J'awling station. The cause of the sudden stopping was on account of the trestling being on fire. The train had already gone over the fire which was at the east end and the engineer was unable to stop the train lefore running through the fire. Fortunately the fire had not gone so far as to weaken the trest ling, else the entire train with its load ot human freight would have been a tale of the past. S S. CONVENTION. a Htt Successful (lathering in ..n , . . . . tie United Brethren Church Port Treverton. 'he Saohath School ( 'otivcntion hcldin ihe C 15. church, commenc ing Iriditv eveninir, May I S, and ending Sundav evening, was a de cided succc-s and an occa-ion of interett to all in attendance. The cliurel was well tilled Friday even ing titoear Rev. II. S. Calde, I're sidintf Kldt-r of lvi-li n ( mlcrciicc. Thisrl ijcct was an able discussion !i IlC'ngs i;t I J. AlRIAY Mil:M . ssn. The invention proper opened on ! SatiU"0sy morning, although it was ratnrng npidl v, iputea nnmlier were present The exercises w ere opened by Pfen ling Kldcr CaMc at S-.:'A). Alter tie singing ot several hvinns and thr-c ' short prayer.-, he made some 'Itiurks in regard to the dif ferent Conventions and their interest as welf as their importance. The folloWUg oflicers Wile then elected: Rev. 11.S. A rn.lt .! Ml. ( armel, chairmai: Hcv. II. M. Trantman, seereta.-; Kev. .1. I'.. I'rauci-, tiea urer. .v. M. Shaller t Ic the wel come adf s and all m re made to lei'l lit, home. T''c re-pun-e WHS as.-:gnt to Rev. II. M l i.iu'. man w i io i ia ie an al.lc a. 'i ! i ,- . : i i i :a i I ol the Obligate,. in inn : ,,-. sung afk! winch ti.,- -ui.jc.-i sol! Help " t he'll U-e- ;:- aUv discusetel ii lo v. i;. Arndt. liev.:?K Miller added a lew very intereafiu: remarks on the same. Hev.'H. Gable talked very inter TiT ' lii The iii-xt topic discussed was ' I he Xi-i-d of a Broad Horiitou." Rev. Charles Bauer of Siuihiu v read a very interesting paper on this all important topic. His words were highly appreciated hv all present. Uevs. H. S. Gable, .Wilier and Francis followed with interesting re marks. The tonic, "The Teaching Worthy of Our Time," was then talon up by Ri v. II. M. Trantman. This addrc-s was interesting and full ol intelligent thought in which all re ceived instruction. ;, v. ( . Bauer also added appropriate remarks , ..I a. . .. lali'iiLT the line ol ti : u 1 1 1 r i in the Sundav school. It was then decid ed to hold the next convention at Sunbury. SATURDAY AFTERN(M)N SESSION. The convention was opened at l:30a The devotional exerciser were conduct i d by the chairiniin alter whionthe regular program was again taken up, A well nrennred j.aper full of interest and instruction u;i then read by M. S. Hendricks, Siiperinteanenf ol the primary de partment of tin- United Brethren church at Shamokin. This subject was "The Primary Department." f i i i ii in ins remarks in- especially cm-. piiasie(i tin- linporianecoi tliestini' ot child inline and its surroundings. H. S. MeKs of Middleburg also spoke interestingly on this subject. The next topic taken up was 'How to Hold that Boy." This subject was opened by Rev. B. F. ioodman of Shamokin. In his re marks he referred to several wavs by which they may lie held. Mr. Mover of Clark's Grove, Shamokin Circuit, and Rev. R. S. Arndt also added ways which the boys maybe held in the Sunday school. Rev. Bauer, M. S. Hendricks and Rev. J. E. Francis spoke on this most inter esting topic. The topic "Helps of Hindrances" was the opened by Rev. C. S. Mil ler. Rev. C. Bauer interested all present by his able talk on the sul jeet. He referral to the hindrances D. L. Moody had and the help they were to him. A collection was then taken to defray the expense of print ing programs after which the eon vention adjourned. HATCRDAY evenixo 8BS8IOX. I ' ;oU the church was filled to its utmost capacity in witness the i.. 1. 1 : ... m- . 1 1 i I, inn i c.-iiii i nunc IIIIKS ov IVCV. Clint 8. Miller ol Tower City. He did well and all were delighted. SUNDAY SESSION at 0 A, M . An experience or testimony meet-; ing was ( ducted by liev. J. W. A. Kelly of Shamokin. Itev. B, F. Goodman then preuchednii excellent I sermon in which all were made to feel he presence of Holy Spirit. The L nil'- Supp, r was then cele brated and many partook of the emblems ol His broken body and shed blood in remembrance of His! sutlering and death. This was a season of refreshing on account ol ' the presence ot the Master. In the evening K v. J. V. A. Kelly con- I .11 till tile . I'. t . I . meeting. Bev. ( '. S. Miller delivered an able discourse on John I '29, Thus ended one ol the most interesting gathering- ever held at this place. Teachers Association. To Teachers, Director- and Friends of Education in Pennsylvania: I de-ire to call y tiii- specia I at tention to the next meeting ol the Pennsylvania State Teacher.-' Asso ciation, which will he held thi year in the city of William-port, I'a., July 3d to Oth inclusive. Kvery enrolled member of this association will receive a copy of the addres-e- and other proceedings not only oi the State Teachers' As sociation but of the City, Borttugtl and 1 ownship Superintendents' Con vention and of the State DrrecwnT Aasoctation, thus getting the very lust thought along these different lines in the Slate. I appeal to the friends ol educa tion in Pennsylvania to enroll in large numbers. There an- over 'JI'., (Mill teachers iii the State ill the public schools alone and the lllim l er of superintendents, teacher-, di rectors and other friends ol educa tion enrolled should not he less than 10,01 n K I lie 11 lli to u iliiain-port a j pleasant one, it i- an ideal place t meet line hotels, its citizen- note lor their hospitality, elegant drive: ami the excursion to Ivaglesinere I will In-a "Tent attraction. Tin urn- I grain i- excellent ; turn out in large niitnliers and -how your interest in I the great educational association of ! your State. 1 1 you find it utterly impo ihle In attend the meeting send your en i oilmen! fee of 91.00 to Prof. David S, Kick, Treasurer, Kutztown, Pa., who will promptly -end you a cer tificate of mem Is rshin. I jet me not plead in vain lor our dear old Commonwealth to inakcl this meeting ii record-breaker, .Ii iin A. M. Passmoue, I resident, j ii Announcement. Next S lay at 10 A. M.. May 27th a special sermon will be de livered in "Daniel's" church in ln halfof the (i. A. R. by the under signed pastor. A cordial welcome to all. James M. Boyer, May '21, 1900. Pastor. W'c call Special attention to our new and well selected line of Mill inery or ready-to-wear head goods for Ladies, Misses and Children in the latest fashions. As usual prices are the lowest. ( Jive us a call. We are sure to please you. ,r,-10-:it. St MlLLKEB, Kantz, Pa. Register & Recorder Willis John H.Willis and Architect John F. Stetler are at Wilkesbarre this week attending the Knights of Templar Conclave in session at that place Several secial trains of Pullman Palace tars pissed over the Sunbury A Lewistown division Monday. Democrats in Session. 1 he Democrats o the various dis tricts ot Snyder county met at their respective voting place- and elected delegates to the ( omity convention w hich met in the 'uni t House in tins place iUonday of thi Wee, I teleirate! present Were a follows I Adams J. ( . G088( ; m Heaver J. (i. Snyder, .lames II. 1 Biugutnan. Beaver W ( 't'ntre J, Franklin -t Isaac Shirey. F. Kanawell. ' I- Mark-, H. I Jar- - ris i tower, Middleburg A. F. Gilbert II D. Stahlnecker. Middlccrcck- -X. p. Hummel. John Field-.. Monroe Wm.KiihnJ ;. M.Gross 1 T. A. Stetlt r. Fcnii Rolmrl Coleman, Milton Herinaii, W. .. ICrdlev. I 1 errv Levi ( itlwell. . I I NV. II Wendt. .St lie , Perry w,'l ' Homberger, ! II. NV. Kerstetter, .1. W. (Jarman. Selinsgrovc JoeG. Lesher.John Malouey. Spring C. ( . (Jrwnhoe, NVilson Dree-e, J. ( Schiiinljaeh. 1 'nion Thus. H. Nerrold, ( !.W. Knight-, Ii. F. ( harles. i iisiiingtnti ( has. IriH'se, 1 1 leu- ry Kessler, A. II. KHnK ler. Aftei elleelui"- an orimio-xntinii the lollowing nominations wen made : Congress, Joe '. Lesher, Se linsgrovc; Senator, John V. Leaher, Monroe twp., Assembly, H. Harris Rower, Franklin twp"; Prothouo- Taryeisw'iffchamtAdamflw Agister & Recorder, W. A. Erdley, i ciiu uvp; insinct Attorney, b, s. Glass, Freeburg; Jury Commission er, Roliert M. Coleman, Penn twp. IN COMBINATION WITH THE POST. We give below some clubbing nbinatious with the I '( wr. The rates ipioti-d are very low. I he Farm Journal, monthly, lor almost live years the Middleburg l st one year, paid in advance, $1.01 The Parm Juiiriinl in one of tin- ImmI ....... nurii'iiiiiirni imiiem i.ii.lil., , n ..... hiiiI h. .ii- nf e ii..- riniiMT, iiiix tilii.N Ir.Mii '' in lumen envll month try ubjsel ..f lutercml to rt-ruml wurkinu man. The New Vork Tri-Weekly Tri bune ami the Middleburg Pist, one year, paid in advance, only S 1.75. I'll .- To-i-.-Uv i Ii-h.-.l Mdmlsv . .-uiii'-iiiy :iini i ri.iuy. ri-tiehei lort i'ro i r KUbiierUierH on nnta ..( imiii', ami oni-h dlllluti la a UinrniiKlily 1'iwy Ml iii.o-naie nniiy i.-inni n,, -i..iih i .,i The New Vork Weekly Tri ind the Middh burg I ' ist, one aid in advance, only 8 I nine ear, The Weekly Triliune i- publ tailed on Thurnlay, anil lvo all lniiortanl new ol nation ami world, llic mo-i reliable inarkel reiHirta, on, !l.-. ;o. ..It.n.il department, reliable iconeral informa. lion and eliolee and i-ntertalninK hum. i . l.nny. It is the peopli ' paper" for the i-iiiin- United States, .1 national f.im ilv paier fr tarrneraand eillagcra. The New York Tri-Weekly World ami the Middleburg Post, one year, paid in advance, only S I .(io. The Tri Weakly World comes three time-n weak, la Mled with the latent newa of the country and i- well worth tin- prli i- naked for it. The Practical Farmer, one vear, and the Middleburg Post, one vear, paid in advance, 91.50. Both of the above papers and the Practical Farmer Year Book and Agricu!- . I 4 1 1 ....... 1 . iiirai .vimaiiac tor r.iuo, pani in advance, only 9 1 The Praetli ni Parmer Ii one of the hrt farm i;iM-r- puhllabed, aeued tnnnthlx-. at II. Oil year. Tin-year book eontaina irfu ii'ieH in wliii-h there i- a fund of in f.irinntion tlmt i n-fnl to the farmer, ''in- price of lull book alone in flu cents. Von eel tlm Potr, tin- fraction! Farmer on. I Uu- n-ar book fur only $1.0. J. 3. Weodt of Belinsgrova was in town Saturday. Mr. Wendtiswell known in Snyder Co., having !een in the sewing machine businss for '21 years and for the past three years has been engaged in the picture busi ness. He is taking orders for cray on work, pastel, water color and in dia ink. Any one in need of any thing in his line will do well by giv ing him a call.