JEO. W. WAGENSELLEB, Editor ana rruit"v" LOCAL NEWS. Week's News Dished up in 5mall Quantities Visitors in Town During the Past WeekOther News of Interest. The county commissioners were in session aiuuuuj . There was a short session of court j 1 1 t i. -1 Hl:lV 111 litfl mviv. V. A. Arbogast of Selinsgrove i .1... Ysw- in town niouuur. Rev.C. I. Zweierof Beavertowu, . .1 M la.. ky;is III M1B WJUllii sou bwu;i ). Iv. Haas of Shamokin was at ihis plaoe Saturday. Dr. A. J. Herman and Carbon leebold drove to Kratrerville Suu- Dr. L (1- Barber of Danville was ml 1 1 I., t . l,. iiituwu Lnurauuj oi job - ween traius. P.B, Biegle, the music dealer of his place, was at Lewisburg last reek one day. Miss Annie Musser of Spring Mills, Centre County, is visiting J. h'. Runkle's family. Benter Brothere of near New Berlin are in town this week laying llggtone pavements. A. L. Sounder, the storekeeper pi ganger at SbawvePs distillery, ent Sunday in town. WiAgar Cutter the night -operator rSe.iiisgrove, spent Sunday with Lis parents iu Swineford. Mrs. Gross and Miss Emma Hunderly of New Berlin were at Ihe Snyder County Capital Friday biorning. Joseph L. Marks of Swineford udC. M. Showers of Pennscreek and e editor were in Danville last Thursday night. Win. P. Dagle, wifi! and children t' Watsnntown were the guests of ibnel Beaver and lanniv over unday. Benjamin Bachman and wife re biroed last week from a five weeki licit to friends at Shippensburg, iOroberland County, W. V. Wittenmyer and Carbon Mould of this place and Dr. J. W. Nunpsell of Pennscreek went to Philadelphia Monday morning to Mthe next nresident Wm, Mc- Uolev. Children's day exercises were treilita v 'i-iiiii-i-fi! in I he Liut icran nurch Sunday evening and acollec- Ion was taken tor the benefit ol the Hosier's Orphans' Home, Loys- Wle, Pa. J.Guy Bingaman and Miss Alice tothermel of Georgetown and Miss weie Morgan of Sunbury rode "in ueorgetown to tins place on Mr wheels Sundav and dined with Attorney J. G. Grouse. Go to A. B. Soles for a smooth psyshave or. up-to-date hair cut r"d bead cleaned with a refreshing PHUnpoo or dandrufl removed with p tonic, clean towel to each patron I" hank building one door east of F "st Office; satisfaction guaranteed. Rev. D. E. McLain, pastor of the mfaeru Church of thisolace. filled I'1 pulpit of the Lutheran church t otewartsville, N. J., taking the pet of Rev. John O. Yoder, the eKlIar pastor, who is detained at P" place on account of the sickness P'tus mother. Marion Harland generally makes f r pen obey good and picturesque 11 "Uses, and in the tale called "As 1 Dream when One A wnketh" f.Tulv Pew Lippincott") she impales an gratetul graduate who ignores his -worked mother for the prettier "pamons. The lesson is forced P with all the tale-teller's art. MIDDLEBURGH, SNYDKK CO., J. II. Willis and Calvin Stetler were at Lewistown Tuesday night. Calvin Stetler and wife were at Adamsburg Sunday visiting friends. John L, freed ol Washington twp. was ai the county scat Satur day. Slate ( !nllege ol litre ( V. Pa., lias an advertisement iu the POST. Read it. 4-5-13t. Misses Carrie and Mabel Witten myer returned lust week from their trip to Atlantic ( ity and Philu. Prolhnnothary Shindel is build ing an addition to the barn on his farm near town. Mrs W. P. Thompson of Mexico, Juniata County, is visiting her son. Cashier Thompson, at the Central Hotel. Miss Martha (Joldy of Camden, N..I., i- visiting at the home of W. W, Wittenmyer, Herbert Shainbach, who had been away from town, painting, sjient a few days in town last week. Next week tlie business index of C. S. Kimes will be issued as a sup plement to tiie roar. Gross Allison is visiting his grand parents, James liunkle and wile, at this place. W. X. tingle, the photographer, left town lor a short stay Monday evening. John Wittenmyer and wife of Mifflinburg were visiting ut this place Saturday evening. Miss Essie Erhart of Lewistown wasvisituig friends at this place during the past week. Carbon Suebohi, proprietor of the Washington House, attended the horse sale at Lewi-town last week. Banks 1 limes, the operator at Newport, Perry bunty, wife and two children spent Sunday with 1). T. Khoads and wife. Guy, one of the twin sons of Isaac Kline of Franklin township, tell from a cherry tree Sunday after noon and hurt himself internally. Mrs. H, H. Harter and Mrs. Geo. W. Wagenseller are spending the week in Williamsport, Watson town aiid Northumberland. Mrs. T. J. Smith and her guest, Mrs H. 1?. Belmer of Ohio, last week spent a day with Mrs. Dr. Ernest at Mifflinburg. H. M. Kowe and wife of Miller burg are spending a few days at the home ol' Mrs. Howe's parents, Azar iah Kreeger and wife, iu Swineford. ( Jeo. II. Sum 1 1 of Krl ersburgund Dr. C. 8. Musser of Aaronsburg were in town Monday afternoon. They drove a splendid match team of I lays. Wanted Agents. To sell our Teas, Coffees, Species and Making Powder to consumers. Liberal com mission paid. Address Union Tea Co., 35 N. 3rd Street, Harrisburg, Pa. 6-31-4t. We observe' iu the commence ment proceedings of Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, last week that the honorary degree of Master of Arts was conferred upon W. E. Houseworth, ol Selinsgrove, Pa. J. L. Marks of Middleburg, near B. B. Depot, sells all Rye Whiskey, his own make, from 2 to 7 years old, by the barrel, 5 gal. 1 gal. or by the quart. Call to sec thegoods before going elsewhere. 5-31-4t. W. II. Eidem, optician and jew eler of New Berlin, will be at G. C. Gutelius' store room Wednesday of each week for the purpose ot testing eyes and repairing all kinds of jew elry. Mr. Eidem is a graduate ot the Philadelphia Optical College and all work entrusted to him will receive his most careful attention. 5-30-2m. - . : v Niagara THR FALLS OF NIAGARA. Greatest Auxiliary Attraction to tho Pan-Amencan Ex position. The importance of the great Palls, Rapids and Gorge ol the Niagara River as auxiliaries to the many and varied tittruationa of the Pan-Am-1 ericau Expositiou to be held iu lint- falo, May 1st to Nov. 1st., 1901, cannot well be overestimated. In its immense flow ol waters, its grand scenery and its historic lore, the Niagara is one of the most renowned , rivers ol ine world. Its gnat ca taract has defied the descriptive luiwuro hi till! nofls and nliiln-onli- i i r i ers and battled the deli ilea tivu skill of painters and photogni pliers, The grandeur of tbeenviromneiil renders ; the Palls iK'rennially interesting at all seasons ol the year and very lew ol .hose who visit the Pan-American Bximsition but de-ire also to visit them. The trip from Buffalo can be made iu half an hour. Thele are many points ol view and places interest and the visitor can plan his itinerary according to the leisure timeat his disposal. If time will permit, the cataract should he view ed Irom liotli -mis ot I in- river and triiis should be made the length of the Gorge, either along the dills above or over the trolley roads which runs close to the water's edge. I'erhaus the most coniorenhensive In, ,;..,..,(' 1 1,, . Till la n..' tin,. i. obtained on the Canadian side of the Gorge, especially that Irom Palls View Station. Mere is seen a com plete panorama, eiubraeiugthe rush inn and turbulent currents of the upper rapids and the whole sweep of the falling waters reaching from end to end nearly four-fifths of a mile, with the great Horseshoe Fall in the foreground separated by Goat ' Island from the American' Pall, wnicn is 158 feet high, and ,SS 1 i feet wide. In tin. riv.i- li,.,,u. li;,.- the little steamer "The Maid of the Mi-t," carrying visitor! close to the foot of the Falls at various points and affording splendid views of the descending waters. The State Re servation on the American side and Queen Victoria Park, across the river iu Canada, are delightful ob servation grounds, Isith open tor the enjoyment ot the public free ot any charge. To the scientific visitor the electrical power development at the Falls will be especially interesting. On the American side there aregreat corporations utilizing the current of the Niagara river for devoloping electric imwer used in many indus tries at the Falls. The power thus generated by one of these corpora tions is also transmitted to Buffalo, 25 miles distant, for use for the electric lighting of the city, for operating a great electric trolley car FA.. THURSDAY, .JUNK 21, ' T i r nr - -nrriTiMa-nwrm'f frnrrtrr i ti - r- ''-. t "-iirnnnn -Mi m mh iTi. tn i rrrrir- vg . - i v , . Palls, One of the Seven W onders of system ami inmanvimnortantinami fiietiiring I'stnlilishments. The power tmis transmitted will bkewisi exiensiveiv iistni lor inn pio-ti'i-i the rjx posit ion, Fren Summer School t r H Teachers At Williams (fiuve. Autrunt till ( t. VilU, ibj i'ciuwvlvauiM State S. U. Association will' ln.1.1 n remark- utile Summer School for Primary .i tii Junior teachers, with siieciul work also lor Superintendents and iiiiicers, i union i,. .I, free. Hoard- nitr at im! rau A, ilv III It. II. Till HUM iburg. Norma I I hit Courses iu llibl lilies, Les-on Analysis and construc tion, Teacher Training, I 'hi Id Study, Blacklward Work, Oflic-r's and Su perintendent's problems, and others. Dean, Mrs. J. Woudridge Barnes; Instructors, Mrs. M. G. Kennedy, Mrs. Barnes, Miss PlorenceH. Dar nell, Prof. A. B. fan rmer. Rev. II. A. Bomberger, A. M.. Ir. Roads u ml others. The best features ol the first year at Eag he reproduced with r s .Mere w ill notable addi tions to the instructors. Remember i -peeiallv the section of the School for Superintendents and officers ol Adult Departments, Boarding at Williams Grove at low rates. Be sure to enroll for nil the week. Ev ening entertainments : Rev. Anna Siiaw, "The New Man ;" Dr. Mae Mullen, "Patriotism ol the Anier- ieau I'nit Dr. (i 'liiirav Caverns;" Mr. CJnimby, "Story ol the Skies ;" Musicale and Readings, Mr. and Mrs. Bomlwrger ; "Rom nniwi ot (lid I'nnnsvlviinin. Rev. ( '. c. Adams. Address, Clias. Roads, Ge( 913 Croistr Bldg, Phila. M tm COURT HOUSE CHIPS nd EaterM lor Uemr. union Kiesier ami wue ta .. . Aniev, Hi acres m U e-t I errv Township, whereon is a large frame house and a large frame tannery formerly owned by Thus. Shellen- berg. r. Consideration 1 100. Mnrrlmtc leenoeo. f Walter A. Ripka, Nora I). Dietrick, Middleburg, Paxtonville. fChas, W. SwartsJander, Kreamer, Cora Strouli, " (Foster A. Snook, Centre twp., Dora C. Snook, " Important Announcement. The Seaboard Air Line Railway, j JiKNiP;i:nl.,n"",t,R!ty f? r " .. , ,., , i , r. gard to GRAIN () tliHt there is uO-'1- loridaand est IndiaShort Line, better or healthier. We Imve has pleasure in announcing to the , used it for years. My brother wan a public that it opened its new line to Florida on June 3rd, 11)00, with through sleeping cars between New Y'ork, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington, D. C, Richmond, Va., and Columbia, S. C, Savanah, Ga., I the World. fan le and Tampa, Kl etc, eti trough sleeping ears from New York, etc, to Atlanta, Ga., where connect ion- are made in Un ion 1'i pol for all points south and Southwest. Theold Dominion S. S. Co's ftteainshipH Ironi New York, and the Merchant & Miners Trans portation Co's steiunsbips Iro n llus Uiu and Providence make conucc- I lionwiib these uaiuat Norfolk, , The Seaboard Air Line Railway is the hhorl line to the prim ipal cit ies of the South and to all points in Florida and the West liibies. It i also the direct line to Athen-, At lauta. Augusta, Macon, Montgom ery, N( u frleaiis and all points South and Southwest, It enters the capitals of si -late- which it trav erses, not including I hi ( 'apital, through Inch i trains ate operated. Two trains conveying National anv ol it passengers via this route will leave New l oi k daily af 1 p. m., and 12:1.) o'clock midniiHif irom IVnnsvlvania Bail- rtmd Depot, lor lull information in regard to Rleeninj inn ear ear iu rangeineiit- and ilin er ice please refer to I ickcl Aiieuts o connectine lines. W. C. Shoemaker, General Eastern Passen ger Agent, 371 and 1 200 Broadway, New York, CI ins, L. I iongsdort, New England Passenger Agent, 300 Washington street, Boston, Mass., W. M. Met 'oiinel, ( ieneral Agent, l New York Ave. Washington, ! '. i '., or Passenger to L. S. A lien, ( ieneral Agent, Portsmouth, V. A. HcOLUUJS. P rem are wnrklnir ill Dr. M ill-hell'- new house. F. c. s. Peter treated Irvln Wagner's house to a coal of paint. W illiam Dretue and wife spent Sun day at Palntervllle. Steward Boney ami wife of Centre county are sjivuding thi week among friction here. Mrs. Edward Mitchell visited her daughter, Mrs. J. I'. Shirk, at Beaver town lal Sundav. Warren Maurer, wife and daughter of Lewistown spent Sunday at Reuben Steininger'a. Robert Smith and forc of men of Adamsburg are putlinu up Calvin I Knepp's house. ! miey iionu, wue ana aausiiti r i Ol .Ml.llll-lllIlL' ("llien on 1,1'H IS .oaii- beck's Sunday. Lewis Rah ley intends moving te Centre county, where he Is engaged n teamster at Jim. Dreese's stave mill. David City, Neb., April 1, 1900. Qene"ee Pure Food Co., Lo ltov, N. Y. "rent coffpe drinker. He whs takei sick and the doctor said coffee was the cause of it, and told us to use URAIN O. We cot a package, but did not like it at first, but now would not be without it. My brother has been well ever since we started to use it. Yours truly, Lillik Socbob. Of IN COMBINATION WITH THt POST. I We give Ih'Iow some clubbing combinations with the Post. The rates quoted lire erv low . The Farm Journal, month I v, t. r ' almost live years iindthc Middh'linrir Pi si one year, paidinadvance,$ 1 .00 'I'll,' K. tnn J.mriinl k. m r Him Imm.1 urieultural iiur nulilinliiil It w.n. tum. rr.iiii i,i una treaii. ,,i nn , iu ion.- ineh in. xitli tin- hirmsr, latHiri'run.l i ill lutcrvDi ti rkliiu man, i lie .ew i i. i k i n- u eclilv buneand the Middleburtr Pusr rri. v i i , , i . .... I l l- oue i year, paid in iiuvauci i ni l v . i .i Tin Trl-Weckh I. ml WeilnflMilay nml i rl.lny, t ,iroMirllon f niiIim! i , iMiie, hiuI !.. h iiln ion im wl Monilny, lin. M l:irm' IHI lllltU ut llinriiuithly iit to -flttie iiniiy i niiiiy tu'wauaiicr f uiwy i i'ir. The New Vorl eeklv Tribune and the Middleburg Post, one year, paid in advance, . nlv 8 1 .''"i Tlle Wciikly Trill i nililin!''il nil ThiirMlAy. mill k'vi- n i Imiinrliiiit tiewn or minim nml wnrlil, lit, .1 relliililv markal ri-HirU im a. a a rlviiltiiml ilmrtmeiit, r.'li h K. .,, nil Infni nut- tloiiand I mill I'liti'rtAlnliiu Itiln" i luiiiy. It in ilu ' i n' inwr" fo il ntir.' I'nili i -i i iitlniinl turn- il.v iniju'r fur fill ni- i iiinl i. .1.-. i The Now York Tri-Weekh World and the Middlchurji Pi . i . ,,tu vear, paid in advance, only Tin Tri-Wi i kly tiiiir- n weolc, i- i in - uf tin- miittl tile prlve iMkml fn Ui.il.l , - Ilir.-r l Willi III,' I'ltr-I hi I w i n m nrtlt it. 1 lie 1'iaitl il I'armer. one vear. and pai the the Mid. II. fur:;- PnsT.oiie year, iu advance, 81.50. Both of above impel and the I'ractiml rainier ear Book tural Almanac lor advance, only $1.05. and I I It II I. A gncii! paid in The Pnwtli ai Kwi met Is one of the hwl fiirm pnpen pulillnltpil, Inmied wri.rkly, ntll.wiyenr Tho yoni book lalni MM pntfftM in win, ii (here i 11 fund o! in jprwMrtlon that U wetul in the termer. The price o( this l. i.ik .I'nn- i .I'l cpnt. on el the i'UKT Uih eii tlcl Farioer Hint tlir vi'ftr book foronlv Sl.lfl He Repl es in Kind. There i- n justice of the peni - ver in Bedford county named I li lt - .er. A voting i pie lately applied to a minister to gel married, bul not having a license the minister very . kindly you; ta reinarlei I e and in i marry go to I It-It - young man You !M to te your el zer." Whereii 1 1 . .: , i i i ill the enlietl. onu icu up ai n il yourself, Card or Tnanks. The undersigned l.en n ir heartfelt thank- to liy return the many isttil them after (lie friend- who dlirilil! the wi kindly usi illness mid death f Mr-. Vmeliu Erdley. Family and Bki.ativkj The ra on M, iniiav i, hi i ll- i vetied vegetation considcral; I V. Bun, oi (Bobe Mil was the iiiot loiinty if this wn at Wi-dnesdnv imniissioncrs h rk J, N. Bro ii- i nil I r. A. J. 1 1 en nan w til to Philadelphia Monthly evening. Ion. Geo. Allied Schoch went to I' a lelphia Tuesday evening to ee the sight-, ol the liig convention. lev. Jacob Yutzy, one ol the Pro-l.'.--ors of Sustpit liauna LTniversity, Selinsgrove, was at our court house fu - lay afternoon. s we go to pre-- no nomination in yet been made tor Vice I'res deiit, but all indications now point oward Governor Roosevelt of New ii k Last week owjjig to a typograph ical error the Kv. church of Penn's ( 'reek was credited with 350 prem ium n coupons and it should have bee 300. A. B. Sheary, of 1 Vim's Creek, was at the county seat Monday on biisnesa with this office. Mr. Sheary i out! of the active J oung men ot ( entre township and it is a pleasure lo tlo business with him. Contestants for the Post's prise chapel organ will remember that h.r every dollar's worth of job printing or advertisement, a prem ium coupon for 25 votes will lie given iu the organ contest. VOL. 37. NO.