".w- -ar BRIT0NS0PTL1I?nCL fhey Now Believe the Foreign Ministers Safe in Pekin. BRITISH MINISTER HEARD FROM. Baking Powder, Absolutely Pare Makes light, flaky, delicious hot biscuits, rolls, muffins and crusts. Makes hot bread wholesome. These are qualities peculiar to it alone. I have found the Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. C. Gorju, late Chej, Delmonico's. BOYAl BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. How the Organ Com Stands. Tho bi v. nth onuul shows milt as follou -: V. Rvuii. church, l'onii's Creek : ('remit 111 ooupotu, Newapap"r i'iiujhii, .-. Ebene.er V. It. church, Wii lilnprton township, : Newspaper coupons, Total, .eat To Stay in Selinsgrove. I hu re- That Susquehanna Uuiversity ' will remain in Stdiuseroveluw beep Tin All VOTE CAST : Evan, church, T. Creek, Sbenez r t'. B. .ihurch, U. It- church, Fremont, Trinity church, WKces J Falls ita ' sell led. Work will begin iu a few day on a Hew building, and (lie uncertain i condition "I affairs whiuh bus exist ed since June has by reason of the weak cause of the uninformed agita tors gravitated hack to the former and normal Iwisis. The Rev. A. N, Warner, it is stated, will invest a POodlv amount 2(Wfi .. I,;.. .,..;.. nnah n tli,, j 111 I I r- ll lll JH.li-V HJ j, .... ...v 108 I new buildings to completion. 800 4026 Ml.".! I WEAVER CHAPEL ORGAN. To Be (Uveal Away to Some Church, Sunday School or Public School. The publisher of the Post will given bniulsome Wkavkh Chapki. Okoan to sciini' I 'hurch, Sunday school or pub lic school In Snyder i 'ounty and he asks the patron of thin imiter t" Beleel the place where it Khali k. Thehlghesl number "f votes will determine the choice. Newspaper coupons nnd itv mium oou)ons will couni as follows : N EW8PAPEH COUPONS: T h o votliifr eoujMin printed in eachlssueof the Post is irl for one vote if tilled mi! and Belli or brought ! this office PREMIUM COUPONS: All sulw acribers who pay for the Post In ad vance will receive a Premium Coupon from this office, that entitles them to TW votes for each month paid In ad vance and 25 lor a full year. For a NEW Cash subscription FOUR pre mium coupons will be issued tor each month and 50 for a full year. No cou pon will be issued- for less than six months subscription. Changing the name from one member of a family to another will not be considered a new subscrilier. Foreverv dollar's worth of job printing or new advertisements that nre brought or sent t" this office, a pre mium coupon w ill be issued (or '25 votes. CUT THIS OCT. .' giiMltftttrflli ?05t S hi i -rf -r i 'r ) s wt. avI 1 3. Aug 2. This coupon entitles the holder to one vote for the handsome WEAVER CHAPEL ORGAN (Made by tho Weaver Orjr.m A" Piano Co. .if York. I'a . and wild t'V P. B. Hieirel, Mid- dieliurjc. 'a. i to he (riven to some Church, s.inilay SehiMil or Public Scboo in Snyder 1 'ounty, hy the I'oht, Middleburah, I'a. This vote is cast for : Thin coupon in not cood five weeks alter above dati'and will thru not be counted. Send by mail or bring to thin office and uevc it ileiMMld'ii in tnc 11101 box. Puriuir tho civil war, as well ns in pur late war with Spain, diarrhoea was nice of tlio most troublesome diseases the army bad to contend with. In many instances it became chronic nun" old soldiers still suffer from it. Mr. David Tavlor, of Wind liirge, Greene Co., Pa., is one of these. He uses Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedyand says he never found anything that would eive him such quick relief, it is for sale by nil druggists. 1 m LAST SUMMER TOUR THE NORTH Tour to citniMin vin Peanajrivaafa Knllroiid. The last tour to the North for the Summer of 1000 via the Pennsylvania Railroad to Canada and Northern New York will leave August 11. The places visited include Niagara Kalis, Thou sand Islands, ltiiids of the St. Law rence, Quebec, theSaguenay, Montreal, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlain and George, and Saratoga; the trip occupy ing fifteen days; round-trip rate, .llir. The tour will be in charge of one of the Company's tourist agents, assisted by an experienced lady as chaperon, whose especial charge will be unescort ed ladies. The rate covers railway and boat fare for the round trip, parlor-ear seats, meals en route, hotel entertainment, transfer charges and carriage hire. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or Any additional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, 1106 Broadway. New York; 860 Fulton street, Brooklyn; "Hit Broad street, Newark, N. J.;or(ico. W. Jinyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. S-12-l.'t. MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. Butter 16 1 Eggs 12 Onions 40 Lard "J" Tallow ' 4 Chickens 7 Turkevs Shoulder 8 Ham 12 Wheat. ..new.. 05 Bye 50 Corn 45 Outs (old) 28 Potatoes Bran per 100. 90 .Middlings " Chop 90 lourperbbl 3.50 90 "What is the price of Dobbins Electric Soap?" "Five cents a bar. full size, just reduced from ten and your choice of 217 25-cent bookfl sent free, for each 3 wrappers and 5 cents for postage. Hasn't been less than ten cents for 33 years. "Why that's the price of common brown soap. 1 can't afford to buy any other soap than this. Send me a box of Dobbins' Electric." Sir (Tnuil Mnedimnlil Senda n Cipher Tclllna of thr Safety of tha LeKntliiiiem State Department Ei perta to llenr 1'riim ollKcr Soon. j London, July 31. A cipher message ! yesterday from Sir Claude Mac donald, the Hrltish minister at Pekin. and dated July 21, Is accepted on all ' sides as dispelling any douhta that ! might still have existed regarding the , genuineness of the dispatches. Owing to an error in transmission the mes sage fails to show the uumher of wounded. David Oliphant and War ren were two student Interpreters. Sir Claude's message is as follows: "British legation. Pekin, June 20 to July 16 repeatedly attacked by Chinese troops on all sides. Doth rifle and ar tillery fire. Since July 16 an armistice, but a cordon is strictly drawn on both sides of the position. Chinese barri cades close to ours. All women and children in the British legation. Casu alties to date 32 killed, including Capt. Strouts, A number of wounded In hos pital, including Capt. Halllday. Rest or legation all well except David Oli phant and Warren, killed." The message fails to mention the other legations and other matters of pressing importance to know, hut It should be liorae In mind that the British minister may not be aware that all bis previous dispatches have been suppressed. He may be under the Impression that the government Is fully posted regarding all recent oc currences. Apart from this dispatch there it practically no fresh news, although a special from Tien Tsln asserts that the British and American forces are getting ready to advance within 48 hou rs. Li Hung Chang remains at Shang hai. He says that the great heat pre vents him continuing the journey to Pekin. Dispatches received on Sunday de clared that the ambassadors were "held as hostages pending the result of overtures for the abandonment of bos Jli'lea earalpst China." Moaatar Strltaa TkratJ. Cincinnati, July Jl. Charles H. Davis, of Newport. Ky.. vies president of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers, stated today that a strike of 14,000 puddlers la the United States Is probable. They de manded an Increase of from $5 to $5.50 a tap, and the committees from the unions and employer have failed to agree. The independent mills are willing to grant the demands, accord ing to Davis, but the others are not. and if the demands are not granted within two weeks Davis declares a general strike will be ordered. toner M'l I Tor Itnllnn Mlaalnn. Was hington, July 31. The president has tendered the appointment of am bassador to Italy to former Governor Roger Wolcott, of Massachusetts. The Italian government has been asked whether Mr. Wolcott would he accept able to It In such a capacity, a formal way observed in International rela tions. So far no response has been re ceived to either of the Inquiries. Mr. Wolcott Is supposed to be In France, and the president has communicated With htm by cable, so that an early answer Is expected. Washington, D. C. Genessee Pure Food Co., Le Boy, N V. Hkntlemkn: Our family realize so much from the use of (UtAIN-O that I feel 1 must say a word to iu duce others to use it. If people are interested in their health and the welfare of their children they will use no other beverage. 1 used them all, but GRAIN O I have found su perior to any, for the reason that, it s solid grain. Yours forhealth, C. P. Myers. Catawissa lias a number of cases of typhoid fever. Read the Post. Moving a Magazine. The work of moving the big printing press plant of the Ladies' Home Journal has begun, and with in a month the manufacturing part of the magazine will be in its new home. There will be forty-live printing presses in the new seven story building, and 17,600 square feet of Moor space. The executive officers will till remain at the pres ent large building which covers four city lots. The entire plant is now the largest of any publishing house in America. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS METZGER GOU,EGEJi Carlisle, Pa. N- This college is devoted to the higher education of young women. It is un denominational. This Academic Year Holnn Si.pt. in, 1BOO, Catalouges - of - the - College coutaiDiog Hit particulars oonoernlog the ud mission ot students, courses of study, etc. may be obt allied by apply to SAKAHKATKKOE, President ut the ktetsnr college, -a-4t. Carlisle, la. Franklin & Marshall Academy, LANCASTKU, PA. - ;:- This Academy would cull attention to Its RX CKLI.KNT OlTOKTl S1TV lor mlli'ite pre pnratorj work. It has a prruianent faculty nt Instructors M IPC peseta! experience who can stimulate idudents and cummund tbetr best work. ffSOrSfnl arcomnuMi'itinnt ; Larnt and fnm;ili rip urnwArd roimn u,rA nfram Arot and eltctrit tight, tiooil board nnd all tne'i 'rii rnnvet lencee Free access to college and literary society libraries about a.-rfiori volumes, gymnasiums, uaiiiary in : 1 1 ana BWImlQ neiu. TarrriB for Room, Board nnd Tui tion, pr yur. Semi for oatnloirur. Full trrnt open Kept. ISth THADDEU8G RKLM..A. If.. BUWIN M.H ARTMAN, A. M., s-2-tt. Principals. Allentown COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES ISTABLISHED IN UST, POPULATION or CITY. 40,001;. Pal! Term, Opens September 4, IQoj Located in the beautiful LenUra Vallsjr, unsta passe J lor health und comfort. An AtlrnetUf. CasaBWSS fWIUbla for Mai KKT BALL. I.AWN TKNMs and otlieriganii An Able and rXffiolaint Kooulty Regular and Special Courses of BtUdjr Maw and Art The College alroi to Sareion ciiai A(TKR as well as INTELLBUT Best can taken of Young Ladii Many Home Connor, enjoyed by the students New Furniture Building heated by Steam. Lighted h Oil and Klectrlclty-.Vo Sarr IiutiiutioninOurtZ try to wAiVA parenif may mtnut thtir dunjkun 1'wrma Moderau-S'or llluairai, el ( iilHloL-ne ttnpljr to J W. KNAri'KNItKUUKIl. A. M.. lrrld..n. S-2"4'. Allentown. pj North Wales Academy and School of Business. Thirty-fourth. Year, Septem.ber 5th.. our students take first honors In our best Colleges. Ellis svstcmof BisMMce LLARit BY DOING. Ilultdlng lighted by Electricity and heated oy ' Model (lot Water System," new this season. Ilonrillnir AreommoilHtlona t7aarjiaiteff. S rn1 for new Cntniii;ue. s. v Hui NNKu, Principal, s ; (t. P, o. Dux 11, North Wales. l"o. NEW JERSEY. Bordentown. ofschool me tm the bnlldlna ehretpr. We are et.l aaavoring to make BORDENTOWN MILITARY INSTITUTE unexcelled In Ibe training of boys to give tuJ that mental, physical and moral i q atpm3 which will nt tbi m for the work of the wotu.1 Th.ree Courses Scientific, Classical ard Acaderrii;! - - Write for Catalogue - Kav.T. H. LASSOS, A. M., Principal. .majoet. D. lanoon, CoDunsadant. rovae me. wahtbo wren tnir raDnaiioti ana eond snajaptur m IiBAKH TBLBOBAPUT, Hallroad a Dountlfl auu i.i upw 1 1 uij una is anavraou uy ail it-at Ing railway companies ns the only perfect au reliable Instruction of Its kind. AbonriM uates are assisted to )osltlons. Ladles nlnoii mniea. rite lor free catalog. (Kali term cpejj AUguB1 IIU, (ILOllE TKLEOKAPH COLLEOK 6-14 Out. LBSIMOTON, E'J . ....... . .. .. I . I i . . . . . Harrisburg Busiriey? College ard School of Kliortltand anil Typewrltlnir. m Market sr.. llsnlaburs. Pa. utii- F antes cheerfully assisted In securing ffmsl. 1 t nous. Mention the Post. T 7-st. 1 K. UABRUL Prtncl I t t .t..t....t..t -.t -S..S. . n n n n rrr ING M SUNBURY HAS EVER KNOW AJT BROSIOUS BROTHERS, SUNBURY. -PRICES : CUT : ALM0S I N : HALF- .... During This ... REDUCTION SALE Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits and Trousers at prices so low as to distance all competition. Not even tliij store lias ever cut so deep before. You know the quality and style of suit and trousers to be found here. K-H-H-;-i-x-;-H-:-H-:-w m M Come and Sec For Yourselves r-r-H-K-HM-4-H- JEJ PRIOE8. Men's f7.00 Suits now reduced to 4.98. Men's 10.00 Suits now raduood to 87.50. Men's $15.00 Suits now reduced to $10.00 lloys' 85.00 Suits now reduced to $3.98. llovs' $1.25 Suits now reduced to 89c. Children's $2.50 Suits reduced to $1.70. We will pay no fares during this great Sale, as in many cases prices have been cut far below cost in order to close small lots. J TTtTiTTtlT-TaaTaaaaT..f..f i.t-f-1 Children's $3.50 Suits now reduced to $2.48. Children's $1.25 Suits now reduced to 89c. Men's $1.00 and $1.25 Pants reduced to 89c Men's $2.00 Pants now reduced to $1.48. Boys' $1.50 Pants now reduced to 98c. ( 'hilrlrpn'H Ivnpp Pants reduced to W As l BROSIOUS BROTHERS, REALLY THE MOST RELIABLE CLOTHING STORE IN Sunbury, Pa.