The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 16, 1900, Image 8

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    NT 4J
KILLED AT A CROSSING.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
'SZJi EDUCATIONAL
INSTITUTION
No inferior or impure ingredients are
used i n Royal lor the purpose of cheapen
ing its cost; only the most highly refined
and healthful.
Royal Baking Powder imparts that
peculiar sweetness, flavor and delicacy
noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, rolls,
etc., which expert paltry cooks declare is
unobtainable by the use of any other
ieavening agent.
Alum i sci1 in nnkinc cheap hnltinf: pmvitcr If
you want to know the effect ol alum h(mm the
tender linings ol the BtolMch. touch a piece la
your tongue. Wu can raine biscuit with alum
taking powder! but a! what a eobt to health '
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NCW YORK
Thirteen Dead anil Many Mere la
Jurrd Kear glatlnirtna, Pa.
SlatitiKton, Pa Auk. 13 Thirteen , ,,t!!B!?!3SE!d T?.?1?! 1-'!m?
n , , , ... . . "of John sliawvrr, lull of A l.iin townlil.
persons were instantly Killed and II ; snyilor oonnty, Pa , deeeaaad, undfr ami by
Others several jf whom will die. were rirtuc of an order baunl iu of the Orphan'
seriously injured las. night In a grade SeMS&SS
missing accident three miles east or ic nsie t. u,,.,i.,. ln ail lownahlp, at
this rltv. liv a passencer train on the lortAnn. on
I Lehigh and New England railroad KH1DAV BE PT, 14, 1900,
' mahtiiD lnn Dn nm nihil nrmtftlninfl! i
nr aii it. i i the ft.IlnwliiK described re.tl NtetV to wit :
25 persons, All the dead &nd injured , , ti i ,HrriH,Hr
wen- in the omnibus and but three es- L LtfuttSZffi i MEjTZGrCR GOLLRGEJ
fjiiiMi 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 j i : i ' 1 1 , innui 01 in.wc nnnwTer, pwi or innua i inwi
TV a bmMaii4 rrfiirtn1 onnt K No I. And Smith And WMl by lands of John M
... " . . . , Mover, contain Inn ONI. At KK on wl.uli an V
O'CIOCK. ! hf (imninus in i f-n dj ami , , , . t . i n twtstory DWKI.PINH HOIT8K,
' nninoJ DaraM noil' mI nmitiia in fil il Hi". an . 1 1 1 H! .....I ..!,.. 1 .... M... m ..ll Mini
, n- in' mm n mi mns -. r, . . . .... ... ... . ,
ton from a funeral the occupants ha in good Mat of cultivation eaucation or young women. It Isnon
been attending at Cherrysvllle. The ' J io. s luatoa nforeaaid, bounded denominational.
dead nnd Injured were nearly all reia- x ... ., v ,t -ci t im.t The Aoademil
1 1 v 1 ! BKHiniB M r.ou nr. ai wnuse .or- ...... i. otuiutiiunii .'-'-. am. " . - iww.r ..7.1 n
IM MU.IIIVDU : i...l1il - ..
iioiiuuii ' "' oo.i.om.o ' i' ,a , i js . if . rifl rniiarta
1 1 oniiiininc; all purt'ciilarN i iiict-riilOK tlie ad-
misaion of Btudenta, courses or siudv. etc
harp curve In the road and the Omni" tlmeandplaoeanenii ne ot t or 10 hone-power,
bus came along at a good rale of speed., ', t.. .omin. ne.; t Pio'dook A. M.when .lue
. attrlMl Hire ..-.11 i. e'. - 'l ail'l term-, of al,
the occupants unconscloui "f any Im- ; UM,U. kn,llrnb "bENIVEI WALTER,
l endint; dancer. As the 'luis swiin; : jAcois mi hkicp. Adiuiniitrator.
Beaulea thev Dad been present.
train w as a special tnd COnailtea or been continuously llcenaed for the lut four-
an ..m il i .1 ..101:11 At M10 nnlnt Bt teen venr, 11 WAItKIIOUHg B ' l KNOINE-
...1.1 1. u- ,.,. .u,.,. u - ; UOU8K. with ezecllent water, all clear and in
'O' " 111 1 .......... ...-.v. . - . k. I.t. ,.f . II IIV.lt I.. II II ,11 Jit t it' 1 1111"
Carlisle, Pa.
This college is devoted tothe liiirher
Y ea i'
It Ct '.
may he obtained by applying to
BAHAH KATR Kflff.
I'residfut oi Uie Wetzger college,
Carlisle, Pa,
:-tt.
around the curve, the engine ami ear
came in Bight. It was too late to stop
either the omnibus or the train and as
the urlver of the former whipped up
the four horses to cross the track"
ahead of the train, the latter crashed
Into its middle. The occupants were
thrown in all directions, bruised and
bleeding.
At!. .rut y.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
Valuable Real Estate.
Franklin & Mai shall Academy,
LANCASTER, PA.
FXI'RESS MESSENGER MURDhRfD.
TI idcrxlKned Altnln'trator . t a. of Jhjfademjf would call attention to Its EX-
the estato of Samuel C. Miller, late of Parry CBLLEN1 OPPORTUNITY lol sollegje pre
1 Townahip, Snyder Oountv, Pa . deceased, will i parntory work, l lias a pcruianenl faculty
1 irll 11I on 1. lie role about thrreinllc weal ol Mel- ' '".instructors 01 Bticcessl in experience who ran
Iberville nnd almut two milea nouth-weat of niuiaie btuuenta and I'oiiiiiiand their best
Oriental, on tlx- ronil leading from Oriental to
work.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1000,; W
KtetUenl arrvm'itailith.nt; l,nrn and ttmpte'ttu
" ' 1 ' " " "rani aaai ana lucuit
A I'lirmer BmplojfC of tlio t'.iiiij.linT Klehliehl,
Confeaaen tin crime.
Columbus, Aug. 13. Charles It. H.
Perrell, a former employe of the Adams
Express company, was arrested yes-
ten :iv riff itmi mn in this ritv and bas 1 n..it!i in iAiuU.,t l.i M..i, r nnai i., i,o,.i,..f
confessed to the killim.' of Messeneer I 'eob chaffer, Miirh by land of Morris Hwlne 'l'erms for Rporn, H. laird mid Tul
1 Charles Lane and the robbery of the
way safe f the Adams Express com
i; od board and all ttleilern conveniences-Free
access to college and llterar) society libraries
v.ier tv. Pa, i I on the ! ,. . i'.. ' , ,"" .7; a7mnamuais, military
the following described r.-ul etale to wit:
AIM1 ate it In tract of laud aituated In Perry
toll I
H MARION PEKIN. ,
How the Ortran Contest
Stands,
riic iii tit.li count shows the re-
mill m lollnws : j
0. ):. Church, Fn mo :,
miiiiii coudous. 086
Newspaper eoiijioiis, 50
Jumi. e'liitvli, I'enn's
"n ek :
Premium coupons,
Njiwapapnr cotipims,
745
11
50 01
Tonal.
TOTAX VOTE CAST:
EC van, church. P. Creek,
Xl nezer I ". B. .hurch,
f". B. church, Fremont,
Trial tj church, M'KeesJ Kail-,
Total,
5401 I
Jill is
1470 '
l!IS !
1 WER C?f PEL ORGAN.
r.i
Be Qlven Away to Some Church,
.Sunday School or Public School.
The publisher of the Post will ptlve :i
iAutlonie VVkavkh ClIAPEI. OltdAN
: imine 1 'htireh, Huiiflny -el I or pul
chtMil i't Snyder Ctniuty nnd he asks
the patrons of this nitH'r i" wleet the
o where it hIiuII '.:. The liiliosi
naiiiber of "i w il! determine the
Choice. NewHpapcr eoUKitiH nnd pre
mium coupons will count as follows :
NEYVSPAPEH COUPON8: The
rwtinKCoupoii prlntetl in each buue of
Hi o Post is uood fur one vote if
filled out and -n t or brought to this
lllice.
Pit EMI CM COUPONS i All sub
scribers who my for III'' I'i'ST in nil
vuicewilln Ivea Premium Coupon
dllco, that entitles them to
mi an
. . ,.
ftiarrirun t n r- i 'or i hllts
Santiago do Chile, Aug, 14. The i
Ckllean congress h.-'s voted $2,600,000,
CMtean currency, for a carso of cars
the preater portii i w'.-.i h wtii be Coneral Chaffee's Last Dispatch In-
purchased in il" Cnltod s-''-. "'!- i ,
:. . be n invii i f. i i, ; the dicatcB Closeness to Capital.
Mat Iron bridi-.o over tin rlvor Malyu, (
tH CASUALTIES AT YANGTSUN.
I'ii.. iir.Tii.i Losaee Bnatalned it
The Am.'rlcnn Tronp l-,.Mirt...iith
luffintry Loel Vine Killed nnd S!-ty-two
Wounded.
Washington, Aug. 14. The Ameri
can commander In China, In a dispatch
of three words, received fit the war de
partment late yesterday afternoon, sei
a thrill of exultation nnd expectan
throurhnnt official quarters by
noimclng his arrival at Ho Si Wu, t
33 is from Pekin, last Thur .
Te u.spatch road: "Artrved 1..- . ..'u
yesterdny."
It was deemed hardly likely that the
march to Pekin could have been made
since Inst Thursday. At the rate of
prosrrem, six miles a day, mado from
Yangtsurj to '! i Si Wu, about !t4 miles
would have been covered in the li st
four ilnyc. and up to yesterday thin
would rti'.l leave the International
forces nine miles from Pekin, V lowed
fror1 ,:' standpoint, the advance to
Ho Pi Wu was of the utmost tmport-
anco, not only strategically, hut also
In showing that communication front
Chin i e hordes had not been sufficient
fo prve it fhs steady forward move
ment, snd in the influence it would ex
ert ttron the Chinese government.
Although it Is not stated what force
h"s arrived, the war department sc
cej 's it to mean that this is the intcr
national force which flrst took Pelt-
sang and then Yangtaun. It has rone
steadily forward along the left bank of
the Pel river, keeping on the main
road, which skirts the river bank. At
Ynntftsun the railway crosses the river,
and branches off to the v est. New the
forces have left the railway far In the
rear, and are depending Upon the high
way and the river.
Ho SI Wu Is a dnee of considerable
slr and the l:inrcjt town between Tien
Tstn and Ching Chla Wan. The latter
p'ri' ie and Tung Chow nrc the two cities
of considerable size In the line of ad
vance after leaving Ho SI Wu. It Is sur
rounded by orchards and gardens and
Is not a plat" likely to have afforded
opportunity for strong defeticp. It Is
the highest point on the Pel river
where the river water Is depended on,
ns the native wells are the ssnurcr" of
supply on the balance of the route to
Pekin.
Shortly after this dispatch arrived,
another meace from Gen. Chaffee, far
more lengthy, trnvc the melancholy re
sult of the fight nt Yangtsun. Tv
casualty list was given In detail, with
the additional Information that the
dead had been buried at Yangtsun and
that the wounded had been sent back
to the hospital nt Tien Tsin.
The reply of the T'nlted States gov
ernment to China's overtures of penes
shows that a firm and final position
has been taken. A specific statement of
what the T'nlted Stntes expects as a
condition precedent to a cessation of
hostilities. Is that a body of the relief
force he permitted to "enter Tekln un
molested" and escort the ministers
back to Tien Tsin. Exchanges befwepn
the yarious powers have been going on
constantly, and as a result the officials
have the satisfaction of knowing that
the position of the United Stntes had
the approval and support of all the
great powers.
Kxecutor'
M
le of
ford, Willluin Stra.ver and I'enry Hupp, anil
west by Inn.'s of K ank I'orti me, containing
alSAtKKM, more o- less, adiereon i re erected
nnnv on the Pennsylvania east bound , w-"'ory '' vl '' ,N"'' '"" s! ."AMI BARN,
pauj ud un rBuuay iyuiiiu oani i I LAKQK WAfiON SIIKD, PHI HT tHI.B, BPRINQ
iinui nun ii urriveu in line illy 10 inoi- Hot S K, ( .It A N A II V and oilier neceaasr out.
night Friday. One th f wsj' n 1 dollcTfl of butldltiBti. A nmul orchnrd on tlra trnict. Well
the money which he had stolon was re- P'RJ ,v,,,,'r ," '!","r rl,,;"i.".
. J in the barn yard. Attout lliftacroaof the land la
covered, I clear and In a good Mate of cultivation. The
FeiTell was to have been married balance ia well timbered. Poaneralon will lie
Thursday next to Miss Lillian Costlow, J-iwAllirl! !?-n KHISSr?"' 10
, ' I o clock A. M. when term will be made known
daughter ot Patrick Costlow, an en- by n arkison mii.i.kk.
gineer on the Pennsylvania lines. He Admlniatralor C. T. A.
had been dischanmd from the employ
of the Adams Express company about
two months aao and had not since
been able to secure employment. He TrLTTISLIji riCjjSTj'JL li!.
confessed that the motive of the rob- i T, nd.-rsiKned executor of Uavld M. Swart I
bery was to secure money of which he will offer i public sale on
felt iii great need on account of his np
proachlng marriage. The money re
covered lie had given to Miss Costlow
i" i.-op nii nun, in wuii ii h i uaic in i inipiiiau townsi ip Nnyuer county,
money he had saved from his earnings bouuiiodaa follows, t., wlti North by landaoi
lie was at the home of his affianced t: '.'bS'i.'hi" ISSw'v'h 'ir;'"
, , . bani, nit: at by I' ll Keratctter, twutb by
I ami In her company when placed under I.I. I). W'lltandon the west i.y landa of Tobiai
j nrrest. Hiimer, dec, contninlnu n.' ncrea more or leaa,
( whereon la erected a larji- fane dwellinft bouse
Advance Fo, Te.,rphc,.. , &taUrtdi!
i rlttSDUTg, Aug. 14.- After several , "ale to commi n at j ..Mock p. m , when
eanferencea with the Baltimore and , , m ""' ";, ,
, . II. ,-s,, .1 i I f.
tton, sl1' ii i pr ywar.
nd tor oatalogue,
Fall term open Hpnt. l:ifh.
THADDEU8G HELM A. M,
KI'WI.N M. Ha HTM AN, A.M..
8-"- Principals.
Alleiitown
COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LAI
nahiiptv If, 1S6T POPULA
CITV. 40.O0J.
FnllTcrrr. OreT5 3cpf3rnb2r
Located bit eher.ui fill IQuftl Val .
Paased for bealta SBdcnmrn
KB! BALL. LAWNTvNiaandoi
At IKK as well nu iv i i-i . ......
taken of V, urn., i ...ii.. ' V1 l;
l I l.lt as well a.s N PRI I I'l i
taken of Yuung Ladle.-Many to
m n o',', ,,,,v "'sl".-s-N'e
and Electricity JF ,v Instiu t
- I ernm .t, ,, i. ..... .
ed Calalnjrne annlT i, ""
4W.Kn.uTKNUW(!.k!;,a. M.,,.r.w
NEW JERSEY. Bordenlowii.
The Fiivt Aim
Of veil I
II,.. ......... sl
it oi ebaraei
"ciiionnj; r.i bui;e
'r. W
I
North W aids Academy
and School of Business.
Tlyrty-fourtti Year, Scptcrribcr 5th,.
Our students take nrsi bonors in our best
Colleges.
Ellis system of Bnsmess r-racflce -
li:: by mm.
MMoeiiedtn me training of boy-toi
"un, pnvsieal -, j ,,..
yioh win flt them tor tne wors ot
Ttjree Coursos-Scientific
Classicai arid AcaJ
- - "nte lor Catalogue
IMtr.T.H.UjnKj. ,A. y,. Prtn...
SiAJcniT, D.Lanoo,, command
rm u mux WAvrn.
Willi fair e,in....ii.. .... '
un i iM Mb '-V, ! ' SSS9, .
uawe are assisted to "i"MV A" mm
OLOBB Ti l Mn . ....
fi ll tim. "rn t OLLEl
l.t.VIM,
il0oavd .nil tliiit cert, i n trail of land si'
I mi .iiiii; 1'1,'liti d l Elect rlcliv and hnafed h
Model Hoi Wuii r s.i Btcm,"new this Beuson,
ii..n riling iccommodnllona
I'linti jH. nt.
Band fur new Catalogue).
s. r BRUNNER, PrliiclDBl,
s -i! . v. o. iiu. ii, Norib vvaii s, Pa,
Ohio railroad officials, the Order of
Etailroad Telegraphers have secured
recognition of the order and a read
justment of wages and conditions
which will mean an advance and bet
terment to the majority of the 2,000
or more operators employed on the
Ftaltlmore and Ohio r.ystem. The ro
fidj'. ent. will reduce a fc": r.ioti, but
because of a reduction In hours nnd
work. In some lru;:t' es the advance
will be between nnd Siom month.
I. LONGACRK
Auctioneer.
Kxecutor.
a MbNUMENT T '
C I'll I . I I is I 1 1 'Pi i
Death f n Cheek Chn m;lon.
New York. Aug. W. VnBcuaccniest
has j'lrt hee'.i made of the dsnth Sun
day nt the Mnnhrttan Bteti hospital,
this . iiy, ol Wllllnm Etc!
'Hip
i sheas plaj
In Pn gue, :.!.: !, ! ".
j had made i h" r .' i ' !.
i In the fivei.t totivnairtetif
M2 he nalm d ilia v rl r
I ship, and i'.";''. ii until .'' ;,
I was defeated by Emanuel l
I Since then he seemed to be on Hi
j dine, and his mind began to fall.
the
bora
ISi ! he
f!?s:lon.
ondon tn
;-. mnton
TilK OXSTITUTIOX
THE ciriKNs in.-
.him t o.MMO.W.:,tl.Tll I' .'l' TlllCUt IP-t'l-'OVAt,
ok RKJKCTION I Y THK HKX
KHAL ASSEMBLY OK THE COMMON.
'ir.AI.TII oi' PBMMSTLVAN'Lt HUB.
UHUBp HY OKDKU ()! THE SKURKTAKY
OK TiiE COMMONWEALTH IX HltHSU-
smtiTioxf 'V"KL Xfm 0F T,E 0N-
Tom tlii
I'Wn votes lor each iiiontli iaid in ad
Tanceand -'-" lor a lull year. For a
Nl VV faeh auliscriptioii KOUR pre
u ,i coupons M ill !" issued for each
month nnu 60 for a full year. No cou
pon will i.' i ueil lor letw than mx
nonths suliecription. C'hnnging t h e
mme from om wenilier of n family to
mother will no! be considered n new
subscrilier, Korevery dollar's worth of
job prliitlngor new aaverl Isements thai
r! it or sent to this office, a pre
.""li coupon will be issued for SS5 votes
-r r I'll!-; m i'.
yy sf YS
sThc piafllfborrjli gost g
ir. Bool 'i-T'iiokcr out ..f Dana;er.
New York. Aug. 14. Mrs. Booth
Tucker, wife of Commander Booth
Tucker, of the Salvation Army, who
I has been 1)1 at fpniij; Lake, near As
bury Park, and who was reported dy
lng, is now said to hp greatly imiiruT"
sd In heajtb and out of danger.
A JOINT BKSOLVTION,
Ptopeetng una ndmenf to the Conatitutioi
of the Oonimonweallbi
Section i. ii,. it resolved by Ilia Senate and
UottM) of liepreaentafivea of tin- i uon-
weathlnd ral Aaembly met that the fob
loWlllK is. pro"ied a- amenill'ie.its to the Cop,.
atitution of tbe Coiuraunwunlth of Pannayl.
vaiea. In accord in. Willi tin- irovision.i of the
al(bteentb article tbereof:
Aiuendiuenl One to Artie!.- Eltfbt, Section one.
Add at the end of tin- ",-t parairrspb of aald
se. Hon. after the worila 'sl nll lie entitled to
vol at all election, ' tin- won), "(Object how
ever lo such law requiring and reKiilatinR the
resignation of elector! a till to Iteral A-scinbly
ma. tim i ' ' s, , t linl . ' .. .,.1 1 uu.. 1 1 . 'i
ivlu ii lie ! .-is follows.
Section i. Quotlfleatlon or Bleotors. Every
maii ci sen twenty-one yuur of ure, poaeaaai
I or the following qualification, shall oe en
lined to vote at nil election, subject however
to audi law s re i uir! n mi l regulating tbe rag.
ietration of elaotora as tin- Ucnerul Assembly
may euad:
de-
lien of the railed
1 1 15. Aug. 16.
This coupon entitles the bolder
to one vote for the handsome
;WZAVER CHAPEL ORGAN
W (Made by Hie Weaver Organ A Pinno Co
S,f or k. I'i.. ami o.l fy t . s. kick.-i, .nul
fkilrbiirg. l'a. I to be Riven to oiiip Church.
' - i i . I . i ' i llii'tl or I 't':i v lio ! I'l Miyuer
lOanntjr.by the Peer, Mlddiabitrgh, t'a.
'I ll is vote Ls cunt for:
rlil coupon la not z I Hve weeksftcr
Ismh dateaaa will then not ne counted.
'Meed by mall or bring to this ofbee and
I k depoemeo in ine nanoi n jr.
MlDDLEBURGH MARKET.
Butter
Kicgs..:
Onions
IianJ
Tallow .
Chickens
Turkeys
Shoulder
Ham ,
18 (Wheat old 70
14 Wheat.. .new.. 05
10 Rye 45
9 Corn 45
4 Oats (old) 28
Bran per LOO. 90
Middlings " 90
8 1 Chop 90
12 Flour per bbl 3.50
"Excuse me for not shaking hands. Mine
a.c lull juit now."
MALCOLM KIRK
by Rev.
Charles M. Sheldon
A most fascinating story will bt
printed in this paper, beginning soon.
Those of our patrons who tail to
read it will miss a rich treat
Mr. Sheldon possesses thm novel
ist's art He knows bow to tell a
story in a way that keeps the reader's
interest at a high pitch from begin
ning to end. Above and beyond
this he has an object higher than the
usual story teller he aims to help
and uplift
Hr shall have been a c
States at leasl one month
in fitui 1 liaw r. tilled In the Stat one year
nr if. Iiavtnif previouely been a qualiflecj elee
uir r native bom citizen uf the t.ttr, he -hall
tiave removed therefrom and returned within
Mix monilm iiuiuedttel preceding the lec-
tin!l.
He shall have revlded In the election dfntHcl
iv here lit- shall otirr bis vote at leaat two
iiiontli Immediately pre eding tin- election.
If twenty two year of jiln- and unwt.rdfg.hei
hall have paid within two years ; Btuteor
'county tax, which nit. ill have been Assessed t
least two monthvand paid at least one month
before tin election.
amendment Eleven to Article Eight, S'etioi.
Sevan.
etrlke out from said section Hm words "but
no elector (thai) be deprived of the privilege
of voting by reason of his name noj belnt r"
gistered. ' and sdd to .iitl section tin following
words, but laws regulating and requiring the
registration of electors may in- nnacted t lapp y
loeltles only, provided that such law may ir
uniform for t itle' of the same class," so that
t lie nani section shall read as follow
Section ',. Uniformity f Blectlon Ijiw --All
laws regulating the holding of elections by ths
citieH or ftir tin- registration of elet torn lmll ho
uniform throughout the Mate, hut laws regu)a
ting and requiring tbe ibitvation of electors
may be enacted to apply to cities only, provided
that such laws be uniform for cities of (be Same
class.
A true copy Of tin Joint Resolution.
W. V. (iltlKST.
Secretary of the Commoowesltb,
t MKNDMKNT To TliK roNSTITI'TloN
H pttOPOSBD TO TH E CITIZENS OP THIS
COMMONWEALTH FOfl THKIft APPROVAL
OH REJECTION bV THK GENERAL AM.
4RMBLY K TIM: COMMONWEALTH OF
PENNSYLVANIA. PUBLISHED BY ORDER K
i ill-: SECRETARY i TllKCOMMONWK I'll,
IN PI KttUANCE OF ARTICLE XV1I1 OP THE
CONSTITUTION.
A JOINT UKSOM'TION
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution
of tbe Commonweal tb
Section 1. Belt resolved bV the Seimte nnd
BouSC of Uepresentntives of tbe .'onimonweulth
of Pennsylvania In (icuer i! Assembly met,
Tlint 'he following i proposal MSfl nmenlment
to tbe Constitution of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania In nc'-onlaiice with the provisions
. .f i In- l.ihii-t niii Article thereof.
Amendment.
Strike out section four of nrtie'e, cijrht, and
insert in place thereof, as follows :
Section 4. All election! by tbe citizens shall
be by ballot or by such other method as may
be presx-ribeil by law: Provided, That secrecy
in voting he preserved.
A true copy of the Joint Itcsolution.
W. W. (JHIKST,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
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some Plants, elepint bloomers, tuir 1 1
erard, smmi smKie punts, i5c. pi !l
stamp.
Mrs. E. F. Main,
s-t. Nogales, Arizona.!
Wnshinirtoo, I). 0.
Qeneasee Pure Food Co., Le Bvo
N Y.
tlKNTLEMEN: Our family realize
bo ruucli from mil uho df GltA.IN-0
'hat 1 fft'l I iniiht say a word to in
duce others to use it. If people aro
i ii 1 1 rested iu tbeir health nnd the
welfare of their chiltirou they will
use no ol her beverage, I used them
all, but GRAIN O I have found bu
perior to any, for tbe reason that it
iri solid grain. Yours forhealth,
0, P. Mtebb.
Neelr Granted Delay.
New York, Aug. 14. C. F. W.
Neelr, wnn U accuged ot embez
cllng Cuban postal funds, was not ez
iradlted, as was expected. A respite
until Sept. 7 has been obtained for him
through an appeal to the United States
supreme court. The appeal will he
heard In Washington on the day mentioned.
SWINDLERS.
O iinmuiilr.it l.
There are some people who think
the only kind of swindler is the
lightning rod swindler anil that they
live faraway. Why, bless your
toes, we have them here just as bad
and some a little worse. The lol
lowing will give the reader an idea
of some ot their methods :
Mr. A. works one day Cora farm-
.i .11 ,
er: cue nexi aay ne (roes to a Bron
dealer they are the best and cheapest
he ever saw and as it is looking lor
rain, he would take a pair along
and that he would pay tor them the
next day as he had a lot ot money
to get from the farmer for whom he
was working. The dealer gives him
the shorn; he is gone, and he never
Came back. Three years later the
dealer asks him for the money, and
he politely savs that as soon as hair
grows in the palm of li s hand, he
eotild pull them out. They never
came out.
Mr. B. forgot his xekct hook,
hut will pay for what lie gets, the
next day. hut he never came hack.
Mr. C. comes around with a
forged order on some well-to-do
farmer.
Now then who could blame the
business men for organizing, putting
the names of these swindlers on a
black list and exchange these lists
and positively refuse to sell to one
of them before they are square on
the books of all the other members
ot the organization? I am not
speaking of those, who try to pay
and cannot, but of those who could,
but will not. Honor.
The Post could add a few names
to the black list and probably will
erelong. Editor Post.
Arrested for Forgery.
E. L. Phillips, proprietor i
Susquehanna cauning factory "l j
uuouiuve, was ;inv-tel .JmuH
evening at Selinsgrove tor Ihrj
by (i. VV. Marsh. Some time
M 1 1 4' I
manui Huoorsea a ten-day nntt
bank lor S'Jno u,r Phillips
Monday Mr. Marsh discover! i
the nolo had been raised tn M
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.inn mo time extender! to HU
Phillips confessed the forgery.
matter was settled by I'liillill
friends paying the money.
NOTICE.
To ALL WHOM IT MAY COM'
Notice is hereby given thai Ji
Musser, a charge ot the pud
trust of Middleoreek township,
provided with a good bomeaui
he is in the habit of leaviuj
township ami creating expens
w .. v. i i m. j ,
. .i ,. .... ..ii. . i.. . 1 " " " -'v. i ne uiKiersitr h 'i
to see the shoes, etc.; ne tells the, . . . ... .
seers iicrcDV give puDlie not)'
they will pay no bills lor said Mi
scr unless they are personally I
orized by them.
W. A. Hummel,
Simon Kkatki;,
Overseers ot the Pd
Middlccreek twp. Jaly24,1900l
Caution Notice.
My wite, Lizzie Yerger, lett
Dea anil hoard without anv a
June 28, 1900, while I was ai
Ironi home with my wagon, 4J
came to the bouse June SO whilS
was away again from home and 1
moved bar household goods. I
not Ik.- responsible tor any debt"'
traded by her and all persons
cautioned not to harlior her on'
account. Ci C. YXMHL
New Berlin, Pa. Aug. 4, 1900.1
Goshen, l'
Genessee Pure Food Co., Le Bl
JN. 1.
Dear Sirs : Some days sincfj
1 PS " J s. u ji.Hu..-U I ' 1 ,HH
tiou was left at my office. I toSJ
home and give it a tnal, and LI
to say I was very much pleased
it, as a substitute for coffee,
have always used the best JavM
Mocha in our family, but I ant I
to say I like the GRAIN O
as the best coffee I ever drank.
Respectfully yours.
4.0, JaCJUOK. M.1