The Middleburgb Post. Published Every ThurwUy. O E0rw7"w AO ENSELLER, Editor and Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, SI .OO per vi hi if pnl.l In advance. SI.30 pel year if nut il in advance. Single Copies, Five Cents. A.lv, rti,lK Rnl. II cent! 1" line, non pareil nuaitimmmt for first inaertloi- ami in cents r 1 1 11.- for ift It subsequent insertion. Entered nt the I'ost Ofllce itt Mi. Ml. loirit, I'm., as second cbuw Vami matter. OFFK'K.-.NfnrtliP t i.tinty Court House, Is--twccn tin' Pint National Hunk an. I the County Jail. Hibtory. -Established In 1844asthe Union Demokrat, at New Berlin, ter man Whig paper. Changed name to the Post In 1881. Oldest Republican newspaper In Snyder County. Republican Standinc Committee- Adams C. K. Blngaman, .!. I). Sipe. Reaver A. W. Muaser, Calvin DraeM. beaver W. -Fred 8 Qundrum. Thoa Herbater, Centre -Allen Borer, b. A. Btlne. Chapman I'. A. Troup, C. II. I'lslegrovc. Franklin U. L Walter, II. K. Bolender. Jackson J, Harvey Mover. G. A. BroUM, illddlaburc Edwin Charles, Prank li. it. Mlildlecrcek John S. Mciarr, Hen. C, Stuck. Monroe W. I.. Young, I'eter Yn utile. penn A. R. Smith, Geo M. Wltmar. J'errv Irwin Buyer, V . (). Smith Perry W.-T. K. Orayhlll, 0, S. Sprlggle. Bellnagrove J, a. Lumbard, Oeo.A, Livingston. Spring G, M. Smith, John N. Relgel. Union Jacob Ktahl, C. 1. Bogar Washington John M. Hoyar, W. F. Rattan. Jos. A. LUMBASD, Chairman, Bowis Cbahlks, Secretary. J. Kbak Ruts, Traaauiar, III ri m it t RATIONAL TICKET. President Wm. McKinley. V. President Theodore Roosevelt. REPUBLICAN RTJMTE TICKET. Auditor Gen'l E. B. Hardenburoh. Congressmen at large (r. A. Grow, R, S. FOERDERER. RRPVBMCAR TICKET. Congress Hon. Thad. M. Mahoh. Senator Hon, Benj. K. Focht. Assembly Hon. A. M. Smith. Prothonotary Geo. M. Shindel. Register dt Recorder Jno. H. Willis. District Attorney M. I. PoTTEB. Jury tommissioner E. E. Sham bach. Thursday, August 2, 1900. Churches, Sunday schools, or other organizations holding pic-nics, festivals, re-onions or other gather ings to which the public are invited are kindly requested to send a notice to the Post to be inserted free under the proper heading. Tiic Port did all iii Its power hurt week to save the victims of the lightning rod swindlers and could have done SO, had it been possible to get them to the county seat before the swindlers were released. Alter the rogues had their freedom three or lour ot the victims appeared on the scene. The Centre Reporter, of Centre Mall, published since 1868 by Hon. Fred. Kurtz, was sold last week to S. W. Smith of the same place. Mr. Kurtz will take charge ot the editorial department of his son's pa per, the Centre Democrat of Belle fonte, Pa. We welcome Mr. Smith to the editorial fraternity and wish Mr. Kurtz much pleasure in his new position. It farmers and others would take the advice we havegiven repeatedly, never to sign any papers lor strang ers, their bank account at the end of every ten years would be a great deal larger or the debt on their property a great deal smaller. Those who are willing to pay a dollar a year for a paper like the POST and heed its advice, would be saving money every year. The death of Miss Mary K. Sny der, of Selinsgrove, last Friday, calls to mind the early history of this county and state in which her revered ancestor, Hon. Simon Sny der, figured. She descends from an ancestry which in its day were the makers of the real history of the county and state. She was possess ed of many good qualities, and those who knew her best can letter appre ciate, than others tell, the oddities of her disposition and makeup. Her age was a very sensitive subject and that accounts for no age being men tioned in the obituary we publish in the Post. In another column, we publish a notice of the probating of the nuncu pative will of Henry M. Reinhard, late of Chapman township. This is a rare occurrence. A nuncupative irill or teeUaneni is made by word of mouth only, before witnesses, and depending on oral testimony for proof. Sylvester Flanders and Ida Estella lleinhard were the witnesses. The will was made July 4, 15)00 and was sworn to be as follows : "Well, now I am sick and must die. I waut my wife to have all my pro- pert v, everything that I have as long' as she' lives." For a person who desires to make a will, it is not a wife policy to wait too long, but n nuncupative w ill may be of service in a dying hour, if it cannot be written and signed. BEDI CKD RATES TO PITTSBl'BW. Via Pennsylvania Railroad. For the Prohibition ttate Conven tion it. be held at Pittsburg, August , the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets toPlttSDUTg from all stations on its line in the Suite of Pennsylvania at rute of one fare for the round trip (minimum rate twenty- the cents). Ticket to lie Kid and tfoml Koing August I', ", and 8, and tt return until August it, inclusive. It REDUCED BATES TO DETROIT VIA PEM SNVI.YAIl A RAILROAD. Aeroiuif Knights or Pythias, Biennial Conclave. For the Biennial Conclave, Knights tf Pythias, at Detroit, August '11 to September 1, the Pennsylvania Rail road company will sell excursion tick ets from all stations on its line to De troit, at rate of single fare for the round trip. Tlokotu will he sold on AUMBt -J and 'Si, good to return between August y and September 6. inclusive; hut by depositing ticket wun joint ngwu i Detroit not later than September Land hn nnmwnl nf flftv cents, return limit ii io v lie e V let It led to September 14, in clusive. S---.H. REDUCED RATES TO CHICAAO VIA PEMJHHYLVaSIA RAILROAD. Account ofO. A. R. EnfumpniMi. . ,i, ... r....fl. A.. t In aCCOUUI 01 WO t mat "luui 111 Dual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, to be held at Chicago, . . ..i n !.. i.. .1... I. , l. AUgUBl llll iusne, me iniliqr varna Railroad Company will sell ex cursion tickets from points on its line to Chicago at rate of single fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold on August 'Jo, 26 nnti i!7, good to return until August 81, inclusive; aim ny uepuaiwug ireaet ivu joint agent at Chicago prior to noon of I..,...' i,,,,! tl. i.uvtliellt nf tlftV rjvuinuiivi , . .. , .. - --. cents, return limit may be extended to September 80, inclusive. H-'2-'M. Picnics and Festivals, etc. Friday, Acq. i, the V. B. Sunday school of Port Treverton will hold their annual pie-nic at Clement's Park. Saturday, Am. 4, a festival will be held at (filbert's school house in the evening. Saturday, Am. 4, a festival will be held at the Summit Hotel. Music will be furnished on the grounds. All kinds of refreshment will lie served. Saturday, Aug. 4, a festival will be held at Smithgrove for the benefit of the church. Saturday, Auu. 4, a festival at Wit mere church, Union twp., in the evening. Saturday, Aug. 4, the Hatslnger Sunday school will hold u festival In the evening for the benefit of the school. Staurday, Acii. 11, the Sunday school of Globe Mills will hold their pic nic on . K. Kaglcy's island. Saturday, auo. ii, tne u. ana h. Sunday Schools of Grubb's church will hold their annual picnic near the church Thursday, Auo. 16, the Hllblsh fam ily re-union at Clement's Park. SATURdAY, AUGUST IS, the Daniel's Union Sunday School of West Per ry Twp. will hold their harvest home picnic in Ockers woods near Gordon's school house in Buck wheat Valley. Everybody is in vited. Able speakers and good music. Saturday, Aim. is, the 18th annual choir convention will be held near Freeburg. Thursday, Aug. ii'f, the Susquehanna Lutheran re-union will be held at the Milton Park. Friday, Auo. ut, the annual re union of the Schoch family at K reamer, this county. SATURDAY, AUG. 25, St., John's Sun day School will hold their annual picnic at Fremont. Saturday, Sept. 1, the Wltmer's Sun day school of Union township will hold their annual pie-nic at Ver dilla. There will lx a band and good speakers. SaTUBDAY, Sept. 8, the U. B. Sunday school of Ebeneser's church, Wash ington township, will hold their annual pie-nic. ISatubday, Skit. 8, the Paradise S, s. will hold its annual piO-niC in Paige's grove. T here Is more Catarrh id this sec tion of the country than all other di seases put together, and until the laet few years was supposed to be incur able. For a great many years doc tors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cnre, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internal ly in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful- It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any case it fails to cure. Send for circu lars aod testimonials. Address, F. C. Chknkt & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Vvaaaaala'a Haw Cablaat. Caracas, Venaiuela, July SI. The following la tha composition of the riaw eablaet, officially gasatted yaatar day: Mlnlatar ot Ue Interior, Cabrera Malo; war, Oca. J. Pulldo; foreign af fairs, Eduardo Blanco; finance, Telle Mandoxa; public workM.Senhor Otanet; commerce, Beabor Ayala; public la etrtiction. Felix Quieter. KEYONEHAPPENINGS. News Items of Interest From All Parts of the State. ALLEGED WILKESBARBE BBIBERY To Inveatlaate fhargtt That Caak OfTer. Wara Made For a Trolley Franchise The Varlaa Pleaaea Ilua alaaa Itema of State Hewi. Wllkesbarre. Pa., July 31. The peelal committee appointed by city councils to make arrangements for In vestigating the charges of bribery made by certain counrllmcn in connection with the passage of an ordinance through councils giving a Scranton trolley company a franchise In Wllkes barre met yesterday afternoon at the city hall. Formal charges were then made that one councilman was offered 15,000 If he would vote a certain way; another councilman was urged to take $200 as a present, and another was offered a valuable ronsideration if he would vote the right way. It was de cided to recommend to councils that an investlgaton be made at once. The Varlag Plenaea Iluaalnn.. Philadelphia, July 31. The Russian cruiser Variag returned to Cramps' shipyard yrsterduy from her trial trip. During the run back from Boston the ; ship was spettled with the view or iui : filling the contract requirement of 23 I . . . , 'I-1. .. ,.,,! knots an nour ior 12 noura, u began off Nantucket shoalii and a con tinuous spcetl of 83.6 to 23.7 knots was developed for seven nnd one-hair hours, when an art ltlont to one of the high pressure cylinders compelled me hutting off the engine affected. The aneetl nlrendv 1 I've ODert has SO lar ex eeetled the contract requirements that the Russian hoard of inspection unae Imonsly agreed that the essential conditions of the trial had been com plied with. Sniie, 1 in With Cara-o Aflame. Philadelphia, July 30 The Clyde line steamer Qoldsboro arrived here yesterday from New York with a por tion of her cargo in flames. The fire started in the fore hold and Is sup posed to have been the result of spontaneous combustion. When the Goldsboro nrrlved opposite her dock she was towed to the Camden side at the river and beached In the mud. The Are was extinguished late last night after the hold of the vessel had been filled with water. It Ib thought that tho damage to the ship will he com paratively light, but the loss on the cargo will doubtless be considerable. Sawmill Holler Kxplodea, Three Hart Bloomsburg, Pa.. July 28 The ex plosion of the boiler at the sawmill of Everett & Ikler at Henton, Colum bia county, yesterday afternoon com pletely demolished the plant and seri ously, perhaps fatally, injured three of the employes. The Injured men are: Charles Savage, badly cut about the face and body; Robert Evans, badly lacerated and seriously wounded In ternally; Emanuel Bender, injured by a piece of flying iron, recovery verf doubtful. PrlKhtened to Death hy Bnralara. Wllkesbarre, July 31 Edward Myer, an aged farmer of Falrmount township, died Tuesday night from a scare hs received about a month ago. Three masked robbers entered his house, and because she refused to divulge thS whereabouts of his money the robbere tortured him and his wife. The aged farmer never recovered from the shock. FBRTNSliYTAlHA HEWS COHDEltSKD. Tehanon's spuqul-contennlal will not be celebrated until nest yar. Joph Sherrlck. of Shnmokln, wag. fa tally shot In a right at Hermalne. Flramnn Joseph Miller, of Aahtand. wai killed In a collision nt Mahanof Plane. SHtnuel vvnrcl, a 78-year-0ld Pike county farmer, did all this years harvesting without help. The entire Iehanon Valley brnneh of the Philadelphia and Reading railway Is to be rebnllnsted. One-year-old Willie Eckensberg fell 10 feet from 11 window tit rittsliurg and wne only slightly hurt. William (Jcorge, who was Injured by the explosion of a cannon at Huzleton, tied last Thursday. At HetnPfleld Saturday John Hhnts dropped dead of heart dlseaae, superin duced by the heat. Thieves at Huff's Church. Rerka coun ty, secured cutlery nnd meats ut the resi dence of Milton Rohrbach. The Gautler rod mill, at Johnstown, re sumed work Monday with 2U0 men, after a three months' shutdown. Falling under a car at DUllnger Sat urday. Rrukumnn Robert Seltrlnger, of Plnegrove. had both feet cut off. The machine glrli In the hosiery fac tory of Nolde & Horst, Rending, have been granted an Incrnaae of wagts. Melanoholv over his lost health. Dr. Cyrui B. Schrelner cut hla throat with a razor at Pittsburg and bled to death. While fishing near Nantlcoka Sunday Herman Marler. 43 years old. fell Into the Pennsylvania canal and was drowned. The body of an unknown man waa found In Schoenberger Park, near Lan caster. He hud evidently committed sui cide. While asleep Saturday night Veronica Bndaliu, aged 3, walked out of a win dow at Shenandoah and was badly In jured. Iiy a collision between wagons at Beth lehem 12-year-old Erwln Wescot, who Was stealing a ride, was perhaps fatally Injured. After eluding the police for a month Jennie Zimmerman, of Sunbury, was ar rested nt Khamokln for assaulting an other woman. A trolley line which will connect River Side, Danville. Bloomsburg, Espy, Lima Kidse, Rerwlck and Nescopeck will aooa be constructed. At Green Grove, Lackawanna county, James Brennan, uged 12. was accidentally shot and mortally wounded by a com panion Saturdny. John McMahon add Thomas Flyns were assaulted by highwaymen at Will lamiport early Sunday morning and both men were badly cut. While the family were away burglars took J311 In money from the ""Oie of Frederick Eisenacher at Joles. near Pottsville, Saturdny. Tha seventh suit was on Saturday brought against the Temple Ifeo aenv any, of near Readiag, for alleged vta atlon of water righta. After a battle whloh laatad half aa hour. John Carney uad Themes StN Ptttston boys, killed a large rattlesnake which had attacked thean. Trying to board a passenger trala at Hahanoy Plane Thomas Ctascaaej, Sf Ashland, fell beside the tracks acid an oil box fractured hla skull. Bitten by a copperhead saaka. a U-vear-oltl son of Oacar Davis, sf Crsa- berry towashlp, Venango county, Mled the reptile and taw want for statanca. $Ia25 for Nothing Our prcsftM hare completed printing our CaUiotrue No. 99. of everything to Va. IIh ua Ua.u 1. u.-k . ..no A coats 91.00 to print and 20 cents to mall. As an evidence 01 interest, send 10 cents In stamps to nelp pay postage, and tou may detiuut tries 1U cents rrosB your nr ordtrorsi. it required s? car loads of paper tor this won There drrlul cauiirue, wnicn cun Is little tains 4H0 psges.size loss 1 -1 you can Inrhes, equivalent to over think of that this lOUUpaffesnt tne ordinary cauuogue. vv e save you b 00 k does 'do per cent, to 7D per not contain. cent, on everyining exert'! in jq- you nuy at every comotive and season ot tlie year. It. ;its. We even 1 tits tXHk qiiutes ouute I.Ue Ani wnulrsale prices mals. Kverything to consumers, and with it In a man, womsn or child wears, all kinds your posses of food, evervthinaf sion you buy 1 . i... 1 . ... tu. c tfi a p e r office, for a hctf. for use tnan tne on a fann. in a ham. or for every known purpose, can he found In IhU catalogue. This book contains over l.'t.OOO lllusirations nnd atmtea prices on over 160.UOO dilfer- ent articles. v Lithographed Carpet,' Rug'and Drapery Csulor ue, and our Clothing Catalorua with large samples at tached, are also Free. Expressags paid on Clothing ; Freight paid on Carpet , Which book shall wt send t Address tkts way t JULIUS HINES & SON ' Department 909. BALTIMORE, MP." Excellent Farm for Sale. Wishing to farming, 1 am of fering at private sale a moat excellent fann containing Iot acre of rich farm, in land, sT acres of which is clear and In a f,.oil state of cultivation. The bal ance is timber. On the land is a good litre bank bam, excellent dwelling house, good Bice, all kinds of outbuild ings in iioti repair, good cane molas ses factory, tjtiml never-failing water near the house and in the fields for the stock, excellent apple orchard, abun dance of peaches, cherries, pears, and all kinds of small fruit, such as black anil reil raspberries, grapes, currants, plums, etc. The property is located convenient to church, store anil postofHce along the public road and is n very prom inent farm. We raise excellent grain ami grass ; have I fences ami a line location for a fish dam withinsightof the house. The soil is good, deep and rich, no stones to bother with, no ditch ing necessary, no slate ami we have an easy roiul to the river. We will also sella) acres which Will make a small farm for some one who does not care fur much lit 11. 1 . This farm was twice sold for $.r,000 and is now offered at the very low rate of$2WN). If it were not tor the fact that I wish to discontinue farming, ths farm would not be o fife red at so low a figure. A clear title can Is' given. MRS. M. A. BAILEY, 7-10-3m. Pallas, Snyder Co., Pa, IN COMBINATION WITH THE POST. We give Ixdow some clubbing combinations with the Post. The rates quoted arc very low. The Farm Journal, monthly, lor almost live years and the Middleburg I'ost one year, paid inadvance, $1.00 The Farm Journal in one of the bet agricultural paer published It con tains front H'J to t" pages each month and treat., of every milijcct nf interertt to the farmer, lain, rcr and working man. The New York Tri-Weekly Tri bune and Ihe Middleburg Post, one year, paid in advance, only $1.75, The Tri-Weeklv In publlahtd Monday, Wodnaaday ami r rtday. raaehM laif?) jroporlioti of ittbeMjiiDeri on dulti ol IrtMue, nmi each ad It Ion ih a luorutia;bly UptCMtala daily family IMWSpapaf for biiHy M-t 1 1 1 1-. i he .New l ork eekly 1 nbune and the Middleburg POST, one year, paid in advance, only 9125 The Weekly Tribune l publlebed on Tliurwlay, ami kivv all Important news of nation anl world, the mo-t reliable market raporta, une ice I led aejrioultantl leartment, reliable general informa tion and obolot aixl tit-Ttai m tniaa Oallany. Iti the ''paOplCt paper" for the entire United Staten, a national fam ily paper for farimTH and villauers The New York Tri-Weekly World and the Middleburg Tost, one year, paid in advance, only $165. Tba Tri-Weakly World eotnai three times a week, in tilled with the latent newH of the country and is well worth the price aaked for it. The Practical Farmer, one year, and the Middleburg Post, one year, paid in advance, $1,50. Both ol the above papers and the Practical Farmer Year Book and Agricul tural Almanac ior 1100, paid in advance, only $165 The Practical Farmer la one of the bant farm paper puhltahed, Inaued weekly, atfl.uoyear. The year hook contains fto pnKe'i In which there U a fund of in formation that in Metal to the farmer. The price of this hook alone in SO cents. You get the 1'OflT, the Practical Farmer and the vear hook for only $1.6" Teachers' Examinations. Applicants for a teacher's certificate will be examined In the several districts, comprl.lnir Hnyder county, at the place and on the date, herein Indicated, to wit i Middleburg Iioro. and Franklin Twp., Mlddle hurfrh, ah,' 4, Beaver Twp., Bcavertown, Auk. 6. SprlnirTwp,, Adamsburg, Aug. 7. Beaver west, McClore, Aug. 8. Adams, Troxclvllle, Aug. 9. Centre, lentrevllle, a ug. 10, Monroe, Shnmokln Dam, Aug. 11. Perry, Fremont, Aug. 13. Perry West and Kvendale, Crops Koada 8. House. Aug. 14. Washington, Freeburg, Aug. 15. ("hnpman, Kohrer'sH. House, Aug. IS. Union, Port Treverton, Aug. 17. Penn. Salem. Aug. 18. Mlddlecreek, Kreamer, Aug. 80 Jackson, Kratzervllle, Aug. ai, Ueneral special, Mlddleburgh, Aug. no. All applicants will be expected to take exam ination In the district In which they have ap plied for a school, unless, through sickness or other unavoidable cbcumstances, they are de barred from attending, when the examination may be taken elsewhere, upon the presentation of a petition to the examiner, signed by at least four (4) directors nf the board to whom applica tion bad been made, requesting Bald examina tion. Persons under seventeen (IT) Tears of age need not apply as a cectlllcate will not be issued to them, Roark's Methods of Education will be follow ed closely, by the examiner, on the snrject of Theory of Teaching and School Management. Directors and friends of education are cordi ally Invited to be present at any of the above examinations. We sincerely trust that each board will manifest Its interest by sending a large representation to Ibe examination In their district. If possible, every director should be present Examinations will begin promptly at o'clock A. M. Faithfully yours, F. C. Bowuaox, 00. Supt. isvir mm rrJ mm ASM 0aV amy aW M MAIM dealer, y aiy ar MIDSUMMER : CLEARANCE SALE : New Going on. i 3 to 1 4 Reriuctinn on Fvorvthincr. 1 . I ,'1 I Oome atj Once 1 If Z"o-cl "Want -Watch for Circulars. H. KATZ, The Clothier, Next Door to Court House, Middleburg, Pa. OOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOiXWKX000 e a. . m '. t ( I Reed Rockers, - $1.25 and up. Couches, - - . $4.50 and up. Bed Room Suits, $16.50 and up. WM. A. SHIPMAN, 439 MARKET ST., SUNBTJEY, PA, booooooooooooooooooooooooo Frank S. Riegle, Middleburg, . Pa Inquire for . . Prices and Terms. ADMINISTItATOU'S NOTICE. Let tersof Administration in the entate ot Amelia Erdley, late of Franklin ttrp., Snyder county, Pa., dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, all peraoni knowing them flelvei indebted to eaid etttate are requested to make Immediate payment, while thone having claim will protect them duly authentleated t the undersigned. MORRIS ERDLEY, 11. A. RAUCH, Middleburg, AdmlnUtratois. June is. 1900. ADMINISTKATORH' NOTICE Let ters of Administration in the state of Vloletta Bowersox.late of Middleburg, Snyder county, Pa., dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing them elves indebted to said estate are requeeted to make Immediate payment, while thoae having claims will preeent them duly authenticated to the undersigned. JAMES P. SMITH. June 2", 1900. Administrator. Goshen, 111. Genessee Pure Food Co., Le Roy, N. Y. Dear Sirs : Some days since a package of your GRAIN 0 prepara tion was left at my office. I took it home and give it a trial, and I have to say I was very much pleased with it, as a substitute for coffee, We have always used the best Java and Mocha in our family, but I am free to say I like the GRAIN-0 as well as the best coffee I ever drank. Respectfully yours,. 4. C. Jack son. ML D TreYiewa." " First Tramp I envy den butter flies wit' nothin' ter do but sippln' ds flowers. Second Tramp Oh! I dnnno. Seems ter tarn Vy does e lot o hnstlin' Puok. RBBl That ho never did know just how to buy furniture until be found himself in our store. And you will regret the bar gains lost if you have not in spected our lino of furniture, which is the most complete in the city. We name you few of our bargains : :v.7i I SIPE'S Japan Oil. oaoaoaoaoaoaoaoaoa For all kinds of paint ing is superior to linseed i ?! oil both as to durability i and Finish. Costs less than linseed oil. j Prices quoted upon application. James B. Slpe . 9 at. - i BOLE MANUFACTURE-, ' I ALLEGHENY, PA. J 6-28-10t. ss MARRIED. iIUIV at L1IC LIUIKU Parsonage in Centreville, by Simnn A nrand. Zion and Miss Katie K Oberiii P ennscreek.