4 t ., i-l u'jji L.,nrfL Pfte don awl it they nave not oomnoui- Tbe Miadleburgn r osi. a tlRir shari.;tiu.v should not shirk pnbiihri Serj Thiiriy. J tiIL.ir Jtv. lYrhans they have done GEO. W. WAOENSELLER, Editor and Proprietor. tlii- vi liavt not been infonncd. ' When we Bay theyahould oootribute their share, we do not say that their ' apportionment should be equivalent , to that of Denver capitalists, but it should be something. Hie students AtivpriNiiiK khi.. inccnti ir line, non-1 0 Susquehanna University curry a pMeHnMWurem.nl lor n 10 L ,, J- ... monev into the town mH nar line tor em unnnM im..w..- rn- j . unit iMni ...I.!. In. hnw will dliulbm. flioo la prtmlunu. wltao.l t.T Mil or alia..! any lou.r ? f MMM Our r.rprl MMM 11 to f JOS tk-M Saa -" SUBSCRIPTION BATES. aj ,H per vnir II luii'l in advance I..V pel year it not paid In advance. Single Copies, Five Cents. Kntered ill Hi PoetOffleeat Mlddleborf, ''' onil class mi.il matter. OKKK'K. N.-nr In.- 'oiiniy (uri Hoitae, be tween the Flral National Bank and Ihe unt Jail. nf Si'linsiTove every vear I business men there profit bv t la thi i Our rain-gai.e as adopted by tl $2100 IN PREMIUMS ... .. ... ..i i I .... earner niireau ooubibib uin imitrci Ithactd receiver, surmounted by a cylinder inches in length and 8 inches in diameter. The funnel is placed in a cylindrical reservoir 2.53 inches in diameter ami '20 inches in height. The area of the cross-section of the reservoir is to that tf the receiver as one to ten, or 1 inch of niiu falling in the receiver eorresiKinds with 10 inches of water in the gauge. The rainfall Collected History. Established in 144 asthe Union Demokrat, at New Berlin, aGer man Whig paper, (.'hanged name to the Post in MM. Oldenl Republican newspaper in Snyder County. Republican Sundine Committee- Adams C. v. Bingaman, .1. D. Blpe. Beavcr-A. W. Mnwr, I nlvln preeae. Heaver w Fred 8 Uundrum. Tbos rlerbster, Centre Allen Boyer, I.- A. Stlna. Ohapman-P. A. Troup, C. H. UMeftwe. Franklin- M. I.. Wnltcr. II. K. Itoli-mlrr. Jackson--.!. Harvey Mover, 0. A. Hroine. Mlddleburs Edwin Charles, Frank Kelts. Mlddlecreek John S. Matter, " C. stuck. Monro. W. L. Voting, Peter ..unit. Fenn A. B. Smith, Geo M, Wltraar. Perrv-Irwln Boyer, . O. Smith. Perry w.-T. n. Oimyhlll, '. B. SiirlKK'1' MinVroeeJ. A. l.umbard,Geo.A. Livingston Spring O. M. Smith, John N Relgel. Union Jaoob Htahl, ' l. Itmrar Washington JohnM. Mayer, W. K. Rousn. Jo. A. l.i mhabu. Chairman. Buwta Cbablw, Beeretary. J, Krk Rkitx, Treasurer. Kt i-l lll.M A TICKET. Congress -Hon. Thau. M. Mahon. Senator Hon. Benj. K. Focht. Assembly Hon. A. M. Smith. Prothonotary Obo. M. Shindbl. Register & Reeorder Jno. H. Willi Disiiirl Attornev M. I. POTTEB. Jury Commissioner E, B.8hambach. Thursday, Jnnejg, H0( LII - Moving Susquehanna University. The people oi Selinsgrove and the friends ot Susquehanna University generally are in a turmoil concern ing the question ol removing the in stitution from Selinsgrove to Sun bury, Pa. The matter involves not only the students and the Lutheran church, but the people of Snyder County generally. We believe it is the sphere of a newspaper that helds in high esteem the well-being of its patrons ami the intellectual welfare of the community in general to dis cuss in a friendly way the merits of a question such as this. We shall endeavor to be impartial in the expression of views and to diminish and :iot Id inert the gap which seems to exist between a por tion of the board of trustees and the iieople of Selinsgrove. The benefits of an educatiouaal institution in any community can better lie measured I.v liflvinu lot it 1 1 1:1.1 1 in SDV other way. If we are pardoned a thread bare axiom, but as true to-day as ever, "you never miss the water till the well runs dry." We trust the people of Selinsgrove will not have occasion to learn in a negative way the value of an educational institu tion. About 40 years ago Missionary Institute and Susquehanna Female College were ( halted. The people ot that loeality contributed land and gave largely ol their means to found the institution now the Isnieof con tention. Missionary Institute strug irUI nliiiiir imd oiilv diiriiiir recent and tenth; 1 inch (10 spaces) on the rod corresponds to 0.1 (0.10) ol an inch of rain, and 0.1 of an inch (1 suae.-) on the rod to 0.01 of an inch ni r.iin nml an mi. It It verv sel- 1 domthat we have a continuous rain fall of one inch with the same veil -city during the period required. Hoping this will be a satisfactory I A A I I. A.. M HBIIIMH , explanation ra enauie you io w ! the question referred to. I f you de sire any other information on the j subject or anv information I may re able to give you, 1 will cheerfully I do so. Yours respectfully, J. M. Boyer. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of UUOIUCDO ...v.. ' 1 ' i . - o o No college is self-sustaining without in the gauge IB measured by means a good-sized endowment Hence it cf a graduated rod, marked inches must have help it remains for the people of Selinsgrove to d theirfull Bhare and not run the risk of losing the school. Now let us consider the other side. President Heisler and a Hr tionofthe Beard of Directora pro I pose moving the institution to Sun : bury, il the people ol thai town raise $50,000 cash to erect new buildings and donate a site. It would appear that the president bad very j little patience, and in addition failed 'to appreciate the difference between the financial ability of the people of Selinsgrove and Denver capitalists. I Sunbury is well-fitted lor industrial enterprises, and nodoubt better than Selinsgrove, but the latter is better tilted lor an educational institution, because the temptations in Snyder County's metropolis are reduced to ! minimum, while we venture to say, ! there is not a man in Sunbury ivho ' is willing to make a comparison on this wore. If the people ol Sunbury '. I can get thecollegeon these terms, they are very fortunate and we give them -j credit fordoing all in their power to secure it. It is a good business pro- i ii.iohi iii lit it win i knows, but in a vear or 80 a vacillating president may sell out to the people of llar- risburg for $100,000 and a site and move there. There is another ami a verv im portant consideration and if a change is made, one wntoti will involve euo less liticatiou and eventually will result in heavy losses by both sides and result in two weak institutions. A legacy of $40,000 was given to the Theological Seminary of Selins grove to be used as an endowment. How can that be used at Sunbury? This is a vital question and if the poople of Sunbury figure on getting this endowment, they figuring with out their host. Go slow, gentlemen. To move an institution is no easy matter. Get your beads together and heal the breach. It is better for the institu tion, lietter tor Selinsgrove and let ter fr Sunbury. Oar n. oii.- loCQ Of M'l" to Ordn riuihiog wltk ltrc lolb aunjilM lltch4 I. DOW r. . Rulta bought fcr frm P H to $:u, aevaatMil to fit. rrwa al'l tn jourilutloo. I ! Ulli about rai barialnl to aoala and vatu.trooaara and tprtDg HOT WEATHER Oar Mthfttraphe4 rtalojrue shows lb t am ui MarvlaAd" I r.rjeia, ktt. Art - ilr'i, roriiri. la' ( u rial ni and Hed heta la that! real sol ars, so that bv looking at ihei alors4 platsa voq can tsll riavrtlT kow a esrnt will look co your Hor or s tlra fiery at year wlatlow. Csrpetaraoselo price fromltflloI IT. We asw aarpu frea, fur nish wadded llnlni ', -'ii char , and pf I lDl. Ili.r SlIA tiaao rata totae of aver y thin a; to Rat. Use and Har Is tnuii for ths svahlna io t to par oeat. aared an rvryinins i Is Now The Order Keep Cool . rr Wblca bi dayoa wantr anaruirua. wr mm --j JullUS HlBSS & Son, DopL909,Bttlmora,aW I New Goods This Week at MARK1KU June 23, at Mt. Pleasant Mills, by Rev. K. E. Gilbert, John A. Sierer and Maud M. Yerger, ltii of'Mt. Pleasant Mills. June 24th, at Mt. Pleasant Mills, by Rev. E. E. Gilbert, Philip .1. Biekel and Ida May Bottiger, both of Richfield. IJ1K.U Judging Others by Himself MlitMfnW Tlmc. 'The Mtddlebutg Post haslieen appealing to the people of Snyder county to protect an old log hut near Kreamer by saving it was an old fort and was built for that purjiose in the days when the Red Skins were in possession of Middlecreek Valley. We always doubted the Post's saying in that matter. The building might have lnen a fire water tamp lor the early Bofrlora hul wc doubt if it ever con- dune 23. at Beavertown, Mrs. David Coleman of heart trouble. June 23, at Oriental, Mrs. Win. Portzline. Interment at Aline Tuesday. June 20th, near Erdley's church, Mrs. Andrew Hummel, aged 75 years. Interment last oattiroay ai Lrdley s church. June 19th, at Globe Mills, Henry Renninger, aged about COytare. In terment June 22 at Zieber's church. A widow and four children survive. June 14th, in Medico Chirurgical Hospital, Mattie Urubaker of Port Treverton. Interment at Brubaker's cemetery. June 23, at Port I revert on, VI r.i, wife of Jew Bognr. Interment Tuesday afternoon at the Witnicr church. Revs utliciated. m . ITo pre m, m ouy one or our Crash Suits at - $2.60 Linens - - - 2.50 Crash Single Coats - 50 Black & White Stripe Coats .45 Fine Black Serge Coats $1.25 " Alpaca 44 1.25 To Wear One of Our Soft Breasted Shirts at 50c is a Comfort to Anyone. . . . H. KATZ, The Clothier, mrt House, Atlddleburg, Pa. m Mi & Will's : STORE : OOOOOOOOGOOOOOOO Now Lanndried Dimities, Just Arrived Monday, f Come and See Them, i Oil Blinds and i CARPET .... A nice line of Oil - - blinds at 25 cents just received. A new ingrain oar- pet at prices that Will astonish you. Table Oil Cloth. Ten pieces oftable oil cloth just un packed. The de aigns are neat and attractive. !I Many other lines ef new goods J IHV IAIII WIIVIV.UI aap (Jail and see them. I ol i : i fliii W. Wa? wzmw 1 ft) If some money is to lie BESSS ft M expended for W iMHiM H W 1 1 FURNITURE Pfl I PH is to take the time and j Ay l I aa ft l I . ... 1.1 a aj I .i i ' I-l-I-I-l-t--M-l"I"I"l"I-M-r t l 1 1 t"H f years has the college shown more taiaed any powder and snot, of any pid advancement. Tin-re was re- amount) for war puraoses. The claim of the POST that the block house at K reamer wan used hm ihp nil mania as a olace of refue i . i - - - -a- - i is snbsUntiatexi by tne lnilian rorw Commission of Pennsylvania, also hv Ira C. Sofaocb. old Matthias ra nentlv inducted into the oflice ol President a man fresh from the Rocky Mountain gold fields that he might give more life and activity to the school. We are told he is a irood man and a brilliant fellow SB I u ish to call vour Rover and Hrillhart It t0 lay Itue ( veral Nursing Mothers dread hot weather. They know how it weakens and how this affects the baby. All such mothers need Scott's Emulsion. It gives them strength and makes the baby's food richer and more abundant. 50c. and II. All druggUta. aw ' - - - I 111 IIU We know he can electrify an an-. l).ll,iKrman now deceased, and oth- dience. He came from the city otjers i f the 7im? wishes do dispute Denver, the financial, commercial j OI,r rainiH it should cite some au and business centre of the whole thority. Rocky Mountain mining region where monev lap lentiful and where 1 QUERY ANSWEREO- gigantic financial and commercial Editor Post. Please explain the nronositions can be and are iiuiekly ,.,; ((f an inch of min as there ooosumated. In Denver it would a, great many here who do not take but a few hours to raise 60, j understand why an inch ot rain fall (XX) or even $100,000 for an ed uca- (gtjagga flood, ttonal institution or for an industrial : jwejj pa Sl'iiscitiBKR. enteriprisc-. In small townslike Se- j ' hnsgrovc and others mtterad L to Joha M lioyer Snyder IHUmilll'iUl 111 I UiiU rviiuii.Toi Mti; , - fc . . ... - II !nnm v rcurt Eagle Hotel, C W. 0BA7BILL, PBOPEIETOE. NEAR THE DEPOT, Mlddleburg, - - - Penna. First Class Accommodation, Iw lintes and Careful Attention Given to all Guests. Livajry Attached. Good Horses and Careful Drivers. THINGSYOUNEEO ittcntion 8. Hose, Ties, Suspenders, &C OVERALL Made of the liest material, with or without apron, 45c, 50c, 60c. TIES Four-in-hand, pull, Btnng, bow, etc., at iir ices rang- j. i iilt from 5c to 25c. lIOSl'-Men'shaH hose for t cverv dav wear. 8c and 10c, 3 t ualr 2.")c: Men's Hose, better 4 quality, loc a pair, '2 air for ii t 25c.: Ladies and Misses long XI ribbed hose, 10c and 15c. S. B. SIMONTON. f-if al.v VHV tlUIV IIUVI lTl7 I, l.ln il... iiwuure iw OAaiuiuo LUC stock wfi c.nrrv. Innrn Mia ' tri nf i lii li wa oaII anil flmn pnmnnilA if UTIV f.v v .....v.. v- dvii a.au uvm .'"- " J doubt as to value can remain, with the offerings of n t i i i r in j. 1 oiiieis. j ii rui ly oeiieve l wiugei your oruor, uo cause we have done everything to merit the trade i ii oi pruuenr Duyers. Call and Be Convinced.- JOHN C. YARIMALL, 44Q AC45txls.et St.. f3vin1ovtry, t 4. 4-H-l-H-H-H-W"H"t"I"M'1 'HH HWi Ulli M-tH-H-t-i J. B. SUMMER DEALER IN- Mm. In. Nails. Steel ! m m m ar i iT-aTaaTaTaa?aaTaaT, M 111 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 M si m m, l t i i a a .t .REFRIGERATORS jBlue Flame OilStovesg OnontVa roDreaontative of the U. 8 Weather Bureau and give his reply below : Selinsgrove, Pa., June 23, 1900. c a a state, commercial propositionsot any mxmittule renuire more time tor consideration. This is not all. The means it not always in sight It seems the financial agent of Susque hanna University did not get the Ananninl i llf 11 1 llt in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 frolll till' llll. Ill' i. n v . i. . . . . . - - - I people of Selinsgrove that thel'resi-1 question 1 will give you 4 nlaSHS i wSm 1M.. Mm l(L((Mit Pawner PuittTtm Mr GhsaW. Wacenaeller, Ed. Post, X RUBLE'S DRY GOODS STORE, I . 1 .......... . I'.. I " " ---p - .! 1' II 1 H I in I I I, x a. DkakSik: Replying to your tlie iolloA- t- llll I New Idea Kanliion T llfvipw nil one of T these banilaome T ILIn P h StAiillifMl niato introiluce the ........... ........... ... ......... , Screen doors and window screens, lawn mowers, ice-cmam frii'zers, water OOOleiB, -Hammocks. For ferries and Bu6-i Berry Ixixes, by the dozen or Leather, Paints, Oils, WALL PAPER, Coach and Saddlery Ware, AND MANUFACTURER OF Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, ii STOVES AND TINWARE. I Market St., Lewistown, Pa. Ii i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 m i m n i m n 1 1 1 i n hh DOTLIEFPEE! I Send uh a Saml aTlui aSS 1 1 Ptria Grvm, London purph a slug shot and sprayers. 1 GEO. 1. HACKm, t 1 325 Market St., Sunbury, Pa. T at tlimiufltul dImi lunch ItasketK. tainu with your V I ' you a copy or the T lateat eillllon oi tne V aiT,TFl. Christian man or woman to v-t? iv V dent pxnectedi We are not Inform- 1 imr. The nieasurement of rain fall, ed what amount was contributed by the people of Selinsgrove nor wdiat amount was expected by the Presi dent. It is natural to suppose, how ever, that the people "1 Selinsgrove, who must be content to live on a modest income, could not contribute as freely as would the millionaires of Denver. The people of Selins grove receive the first and the most benefit from this educational institu- Central Hotel, is "to measure the depth of the sheet i Fint-Class ACCOmmtMlaUOBi. LlTery Attached ot water that would lie on level D. B0LENDER, PROP'R. ..,....! W n rain if none of the i Oppoalt. flral Jlatloni.1 Bank. i. j , , middlebubq. pa. W it It 1 Til It I'll J aBll.ia.i.a soaking into the soil. If you con sider that a fall of rain measuring one inch in depth, corresponds to the deposit ot 25,200 gallons per acre, therefore it is possible for an inch of rain fall to produce a flood. It has been the case heretofore. r.lT. llll-UUlll til VtllMIHM HI (iiatlffv for ittriiifiiit-iit itoaitii-ni of trnat J 1 in your home UMMf. fol yearly. Knclose wl f-iuldreHHt il atArnped, envelope to R. n. w dl Isce, llencrml 8ecretary, Cochrsn BuildinK. WaaninRion. D. C. Opposite Trenurv Dept. MlDDLEBURQH MARKET. A DMIN1BTKATORH' NOTICE Ut J. ters of Administration ill the date ol Vloletta Boweraox, late of MiddleburK. Snyder county. Pa., dee d, having been granted to the underlined, all persona knowing them aelTaa lodebted to aid eatata are requested to make Immediate payment, while those having claims will present them duly authenticated to the undersigned. JAMEP P. SMITH, June 23, 1100. Admlolstrator. Butter 14 Eegs 14 Onions Lard 7 Tallow.. 4 Chickens 7 Turkeys Shoulder 8 Wheat 75 Rye 60 Corn 40 I Oats (old) 27 Potatoes Bran per 100. 90 Middlings" 90 Chop 90 Ham 12 Flour per bbl 3.50 That ho never did know just bow to boy furniture until he found himself in our store. And you will regret the bar gains lost if you have not in spected our Hue of furniture, which is the most complete in the city. We name you few of our bargains : Reed JRockers, - $1.25 and up. Couches, - - . $4.50 and up. Bed Room Suits, $16.50 and up. WM. A. SHIPMAN, 439 MARKET ST., SUNBURY, FA