y ' I L, BBMal BaSallBSSMSSBl M W - I H it,, v. Waaesseller, Miter aed ProprUter. VOL. XXXVIII I will My holiest cat pries for bldM yjow mill woo .i.i. ineman, Lewlsburg, PA. ft. The citizens arc subscribing liberally fur the hand uniforms, $180 has been iledged. A cistern was dug t the rear . nd of I .1... (1.... llMIl i. court nouse suu m uk nlk WSJ relaid. Th.' base ball ton "r t,ie Bunbury a : ... t t I . kill; mill win py 11 Krjum it" laueteam in thiapUuw next fetoturuay. ii... u..iifMii hoard WHJ.eoteU A 1 II n,aw- ... I a I a. ... t I ... lllbert ana nawin mm' - iui " Ugh and Intermediate schools. . m.p Mhi ilebura base lall team oe- t-:itt l I In- Ailunisluir nine on the Lmo ground Saturday by u score o( to IK. Idreu's Day exercises wore beld c the Befortned church Sunday even s' Excellent music and recitations ere rendered by the lltte ones. Au alarm of lire was given Tuesday . ...... i. i j .t' Don Oil account ui u wrgv fcioke coming irom w . n. Bouse. I lie nrc was an in ii" -!' t lias recleved Uirec nunc Mere lor job printing from Pliliauei- ita aa the result of three artistic Jobs kit out Jinn- loth, Saturday and .Mon ty we printed ll,ooo box labels. W elch Brothers show willexhibil in Bddleburg July 1st. This is one of 'largest railroad showsonthe road some y ears ago when it stopped In ddleburg they look away I80UU. U Rollmsn cherry seeder just l'roin factory will lie sold for one dollar Slii Tbe seeder was accepted on an lv..rtinii mal riirt, and US UK V.r.vt .. ... ...f, - . lying one n inui. . ,1.. I - IH LfterJuly 1st, J. 1'. BttBW of this N will carry the mail to Kissimmec Isaac (ioodlmg 01 rreyourg win rv the mail to this pluce. Jerry fawder got ids old route at $800. G. Buok, Middleburgh, Pa., has . . . . i it. Brown Herb Tablets tor sale, WUtcu good remedy for many ailments, mi or write to him for a sampleof remedy. Seven months' treat- Bit for $1.00. l--l-H. lie Middleburg band, tbe O. A. R. ! and the Lady Cadets will attend unveiling of the Soldier's Monu it nt Lewisburg July 4tb. The titmsburg band will play lor tne lllinliurg Hose Company. Sunday School of Globe Mill-, ild a festival Saturday evening III,. ''!nl.. lor tin1 n e ii c u i oi mi- nonl, r.vcly oony is tociiiui.i i ... : 11. .11.. !..- i tobc present, and help to push a ii cause along. Conic both old and ugand patrouiae the school. B'rr-ons from Snyder, Perry ami Iniaiti 'ountics desiring to call on Ir. rick will find it to their advantage Ipatronize the McKees Steam berry. rosH in ten minutes. Distance M i- ! i r inun lerry-' miles. lit. ' P, S. BOHRELIi. aum iokSai.k. -110 acres lOOcIear i acres covered Willi gooo tmioer, nus poiuiL' pencil orchard all kinds of bit, od buildings, spring of running fci' i . I miles north of Middleburg. MlCHAEIi BliOtJCH, Middleburg, Pa, i in to a. F. Soles for a smooth easy ve or up-to-date hair out and head Ii:n,. i with a refresulnir snaiiiDOO or ftndruft' removed with bis ionic. A can towel to each patron. Parlor in puk huililing, one door east of Post- Bee. Satisfaction gaaraittet I. tf. Two managers of the tannery com jaiiy came here Monday to "dose up Pe arrangements for the erection of a Pw tannery in Sheriff Botender! or- iard below Steininger lire-.' hard- lire bouse. The ground will at once 1 brokeo, and tliey propose to have rerythittgin good running orler. It is pec ted the plant will be in operation I the fall. MARRIED. Juiielti by Itev. I. P. Zlmniernian, plias. J. UU kel of Rnrlnir townbii to -. a . I bee B. Coleman of Heaver town. June 12, by ev. C. O. Winey, Chm. Shirk of Beavertown and Edna M. rage of Richfield. June 9, by Rev. E. E. Gilbert, So- larro B. Carman of Pe rry townshifa ' tlvie M. Shelly of Juniata county Ta the Suy School Workers of Snyder Cesnty. Haviugfegun a new year in the work ofie (Sunday School of tbe 'ouuty, Jbchooves us to work man fuliv anivell, if we expect t see the cause pj per in our hands, Our last convenfn at K reamer was a (.'rand IBOQQMfn im'fri" we had the in structii necessary, but now we must aiihlv fat Instruction in order to get . . T ... ..... .. ...i.i v.. 1 we tfenw uuu ... stands UV nf in iShirTMi leicl if lie list percentage inneoted with the beinavconneoted w ith the with the proper wordfatofthe home department, and i .fftka untitle roll there i- no rca- soi Why we should not this year In- , .... ia iii ai' i ii -u i or i iuiu n i I . .m- . . it. of our population being actively I the work or Identified with some of ir schools. 1 1 also proposed to have t house to house . anvass of the ontlre untv. Vfiin tnu assiswiin. ! ig lieiirls and bands, ii can be done, . ..! . ii i v.. .Imihl lha Rx- 1IWW" , nil.,.,.' lit ve committee will soon humiliate .. . ; .1.... I dan tor purpOSO "i noun; nun rk. The 1 1 v way t succeed in any ; Biteh work Is by lb' united effort of all ! oral least a ncijorlty. It remains with von whether we succeed or not. shall sr Yours truly. PttEHIUEXT. I CAUSED STOCK BROKER'S ARREST. Two Snyder Countlana Allege Losa of Money. mbury tam. For several day- past, parties lave been in Bunbury for the purpose ol causing the" arrest ol N i- wagner, formerly of Woshlngjoi ill . who con ducts the Sunlmry Sto.-i; 1 . M-li.m ;e, and who is charged with misappro priating money to his own use while siting in the capacity of Stock broker. Tlie parties who preferred the char-r-ar W. H. WeadtAnd Henry Harding, it tosrit partyLbotU pf. MU, 1'Iu. a.it rMU)s, Snyder mintV - i ui.jiiB.1 iiic alwut six hundred dollars in uguer s bands to be placed on dtfterent stocks and which Wagner put in liis pocket and then disappeared without using it for the purpose for which it was in tended. On Friday morning, June 7th, Wag ner was arrested and later, before Jus tice of tne Pence Fortlgof Northumber land, gave hail in the sum of $800 for a hearing, June 15. Wagner claims that the money was placed on stocks us desired by the dif ferent buyers and was not misappro priated as they claim, which be says lie will be able to prove. Mr. Wendl and Mr. Harding who claim to have suffered the loss of the money have retained the law llrm of Knighl A Loeh of Bunbury, and At torney Glass, of Snydor County, to re present them at the hearing Saturday. Counsel will be retained by Wagner In hi own defense and the outcome of the case will be watched with interest. Proessor James Buried, The body of the late Professor of mathematics lu Bucknell University from Is"'1 te 1 '" was brought to Le Is burg from Cascade, Mont., for burial. The funeral services who held Friday afternoon in the First Baptist chinch. Addresses were by Prof. John Harris, of Buoknell University, Prof. William E. Martin, of the University, and Rev. John T. Judd, pastor of the Baptist church. The following were the pall bearers, all Students in matin unities miller Prof. James, Hon. fcj, M. Me C'lure, Major I), liright Miller, Andrew . Lelser, F. E. Bower, Prof. Win. c. Bartol and Prof. Albert B. Stewart. A Remarkable Memory. Dr. Swallow, of the Pennsylvania I Methodist says: "We recently fell in, at 10 o'clock A.M., and in the Evan on the train, with Mr. William Bridg-1 gelical Lutheran Church of Middle ens, telegrapher, Northumberland, Pa. burgh at 7.30 o'clock P. M. of the same He is prominent In Y. M. c. A. circles, day. 2t. and was on liis way, accompanied a quartette of singers, toBaselton, where meetings were to be held In two of the churches on Sunday, la course of conversation it developed that Brother Brldgens had memorised a remarkably large number of passages of Scripture, nearly 1,00 all told. He has them written on slips of paper, giving also the book, Chapter and verse. He will almost instantly repeat any of these,on the book, chapter and verse being given him, or if the language is quoted be be will locate it. He has been about thirteen years engaged In this, at lei sure moments with the above result. We question whether there is a parallel to thlB anywhere". A jPMUtf Jearaal, Dtvoted tt Naws, Scltace. Art, MIDibLEBURGH SNYDER COUNTY PENNA. JUNE 20 1901 jjgl PERTINENT PERSONALS ptftj A. (i. Baahoar is running bis lee wagon. J. ('. Bchoch haabeen very sick the past week, Horn to J. W. Runkle anil wife a boy Monday Jo, Wjs( John II. Wis., of Duudore was town Wednesday. Heston Dairle of Beavertow u i visit iK t Gabriel Beav tr'.s. Andrew Utah, Sr., of Middlecreelt, was in town Tuesdiy. .Mrs. i nas. .-nvucr sini ln'i new luirn a coat ol paint last week, Jarius Roush of Kreamer wasa Middieburg visitor, Satunlav . ,.,in. building a dwelling . house on Wcsl Market Street. Hiram Clark, wife and son .f (Jlobe Mills passed through town. Friday, i m;. V ..... ...1., VV'il I UI1 II I I'l.r . if S llll- i lord is visiting relatives in imin me. 'S pilre .lames Mldilleswnrth ofTrox clville was at the eollllty scat Tuesday. Attortn y H. I Ian i- Bower Is attend ing Bucknell Coinmeiiccmeul Utla week. Miss Ruth Howell of the Bunbury Silk Mill visited her parents here Sun da v. Charles Mnubet ed through town of ( I lobe mills pnss aturday w ith a vio- lm William Mover and Jt Ifo of '. obe Mi! Is passed through oilr town Satur day. Mrs. Haymond Kat and daughter, Irene, visited friends al ueorgeiown las) week. Miss Maria Huiiimel of I'rceburg vis'.ti i.l H, H. yi.w .il faoiUg ove Ktmfbf' Jacob Heintzlenan of Kre.nncr drop ed in toseelrvin K. Buck ofthisoffloe, Saturday. John S. Mciser and Master Reigle ofGlobe Mills, were Middleburg visitors Saturday of last week. M. L. Kreeger and wife and Hiram Siegfried spent Sunday with Azariah K reeger and family. Robert Kinney and w ife of Mc 'lure spent Sunday with their soil, P. B. Kinney and wife In Swim ford. Win. Dunklebcrger, head clerk in the Globe Waro house, Bunbury, spent Sunday with his parents in Fnillklill. I'M it or .1. ( 1 icshcr, Pfwtmabter Geo. c. Wagensellcr and Win. Haines of Selinsgrove were hi town Monday night. Mrs. M. K. Bchoch and daughter, Rosa, are visiting friends in New Vork ( !lty and the Pan-Anierienn Exposition at lluffalo. Win. M. Bchnure, son of H l nciinurc, rSeiinsgroxo grauuaieH uns week iii the com- of Electrical En gineering at State Col logo, F. c. Bowersox and family went to slippery Rock Normal School last week and are Bpendillg this week at Buffalo taking in the Pan-American. J. c. Boyor of Mt. Pleasant Mill Mills has be mployed by D. A. Kern as machinist. Mr, Boyer is an expert mechanic ami will make an ex cellent addition to Mr. Kern's business. Win. McWilllams, who bad been in jail, on four charges, w as released by tl urt Saturday mi account of the charges not being sustained, He was; put to Jail again ou Tuesday evening. Rev. W. K. Dlehl, of Nlttany, Pa., will preach in the Evangelical Luthei an Church al Hassingcr's on June 23rd l.lUH.vl viiniil H i i Ii mill KDliiml Hull s in Detroit, necOllUl mlonnl I linen tloiiul ,Nn.nlln. For the meeting of the National Ed ucational Association at Detroit, July 8 to 12, looi, the Pennsylvania itnil- road Company will sell excursion tick ets to Detroit from all stations ou its lines, at the rate of one fare for the round trip, plus $2.00. Tickets will be sold July ti, 7 and 8, good returning to leave Detroit not earlier than July 0 later than July 16. Hy depositing tickets with Joint Agent on or before July 12, and the payment of 50 cents, the return limit may lie extended to leave Detroit not later than September 1st. 6-20-2t Political Ecaaamy and Carrtnt Llteraturt. COl'RT HODSB CHIPS. Deeds Eniercd for Record. Annie Matter to Peter Moyer for lot of ground In Peiui twp. for $litK). Henry I). Mitchell and wife to Har ry W. Mitchell, 18 acre in Franklin twp. forfttO. Win. H. Swing ami wife to George S. Lepley, 8 acres and I II perches in in Spring twp. for $2IJ4.80. H. F. pleasing and wife to Jacob It. ; Uanicr and Solomon B. Brubaker for s ai res in Union twp. for $200. John II. Hoover ami II. i'. Hoover executors of Charles Hoover, deed, to Amos SU'tler, 105 acres and 120 perches In Pennaiid Uniou twps. for $1020, (Jeorge S. Kine ami wile to W illiani A. Arttogast, 130 acres aud 182 perches I in Perry township, for $2150, D.illie tieniberling, ct. al. to Irvin It i Koinig, house and lol on the Isle of ue in the lioroin;b ol feluisgn ve, l"a., for $200, William A. Vrbogasl and wife to JobuG. Shaller, acres in Perry township, for $ 100. Itclijamlli Yerger ami wife to John i. Shaffer, K acres and ln'i perches in Fi rry town-1 ip, for -171 ,-JI. John H. I iver and II. C. Hoover i editors ol 'harles I l....or. dci-'d., to innioii H" v.-r. 11-- ai' s p, I 'nioii t u p. for '$H00. Amos) Stctler to .lolin II. Hoover, U) acres aic IU ' pi'i.-hes jl( I',. mi and I nlonj'wps. toi s-oim, Amnion II". .v.-r i" II. c. I i". . i I I s. . ;.i I'nion iw ; for spMHi. Wills I'n.liiited. The UUt w iii and testament of Am elia Boj'r late of Selillsgrove, dce'd., was probated and lctlcis ii stniiientarv were gssnled i.-Jliev S. F. Orli-cn-ford. IT. ..mgllter, Llrs. Uuhscnford, and gr.iwtleliildroaLuerecia Bpyer ami 1'aul . 'iowuu are her heirs. , " a Marrlagi- Licenses. f Bowarra Garmaii, Mt. Pleasant Mills. I Elvie M. Shelley, Juniata Co. i Charles g, shirk, Beavertown. Fduii M. Fag.' Richfield. I Chas. J. Blokel, Spring tow nship Alice B. Coleman, t Beavertown (Charles A. Steffou. Washington twp. (Sallie U. I leimbach, " " i John F. Wagenseller, Selinsgrove, i Ii. Eatella Deobler, OBITUARY. Mrs. Lydio Hood died near Richfield, Fa., June s, 1001, aged 71) yrs., I os. and 14 days. She was born In Beaver township, I'nion Co. She wasa high ly respected citizen in the community and a very active and exemplary Christian unto the end of her life, sin was known as ''Mother Hood" for many years. For a long time she suf fered much bodily pain, but notwith standing this she bad an unfaltering faith and comforl in God whom she so faithfully served for about forty flvu years. Her end was a sigual triumph in her Master. Her remains ( re laid to resl in the U. B. cemetery al Rich Held to await the final summons. 1 lor husband pri led her many years ago. Three daughters, otic son and many fri uds and neighbors mourn her de parture. - I w ii Free Primary Normal Schools, Eagles Mere Is becoming the Mecca of earnest Primary and Junior Sunday School workers. They know they w ill gel a lino program of lectutes aud exer ei helpful and Inspiring from Prof. Van hiner, on Child; Mrs. M . (J. K it nedy, on Junior Work ami Bible Courses; Mrs. Barnes, on Primary Teaching and Organization; Mi-s liar low, of Bethany S. S., Phlla, oil New Flans, and Miss Darnell on Black board Work. This Is the third yearof the school, July 10 to23, 1001, al Bag Mi re, Sullivan ( '., and now the de mand comes for another for the teach ers of Western Pennsylvania, and this will be held in the Pittsburg College for Women, Fast Knd, Pittsburg, .liine 24 to 2, looi. For programs address Mrs. J. W. Bailies, 018 Crn.er BuUd ing, Phila. No charge for tuition. SPECIAL MUSIC OFFER. Htrictly high grade music by mail. Evangeline Medley Waltz, easy and beautiful American Heiress Waltz; Wholly Smoke two step and Cake Walk; From Manger to Throne, sacred song; The Mother's Had Oood-Bye; Pathetic Ballad; Prisoner's Last Be quest, a song that will touch your heart; 'Neath Georgia's Nodding Pines waits Bong, 15 cents per copy, 2 copies for ii) cts. post paid. Sena to-day. Milton Music Puh. Co. M4t Milton, Pa. HAKKlSUlKi; LETTER. Measures That Occupj the Attention of the Law makers. AMENDED GUFFBY BALLOT BILL. Reported in the Senate From Hie Blectlona tommittec senaie Rejects nonac aiiichh meats to Congreaalonal Apportionment ami Hill anil Hie Pox Capitol Kill. Harrlsburg, June 12. The Fox ospl tal bill passed finally in the house ve.-j terday by a vote of 139 to 39. The most ; Important amendments are reduction of the appropriation to complete the building from 15.000,000 to $4,000,000 and the elimination of the clause pro vidins for minority representation on the commission to be appointed bj tb governor. i lie rupoi of the conference fom mlttee on the Ferrebee store order mil, Indorsed by the United Mine Worl was adopted. The bill levies a lav of '."i per c ut on the lace value of store orders, cheeks, etc.. except orders for I coal and rent. The bill now goes to the governor. The bill supplementing and amend ; ing the act governing second class clt i ies. known as the Pittsburg "ripper,' passed Qnally by a vote of .lj to .(. The s. mile yesterday afternoon sprung a Btirprlso by nonioncurrlng In the house amendments of the Fox capl tol bill. The bill was sent back to the house, and If the house insists upon Its amendments a conference committee will then be appointed by both houBi s. An effort will bo made to have the ap propria! ion raised from H. .000 ti $4,500,000 ami to give the govern n discretion as to whether the staU Bhottld have Its own lighting planl ! Harrlsburg, June 13. Appropriation bills had the right i f way yo.Herda 111 I tho house. The general approprio j tlon bill has paseod second reading it I tbe house, and ia in a position to ba ! taken up at any time for final actl The Snyder lull restoring to thf pu to be att assured thing. Tho uion j fol 11c schools 1,000,000 taken from th ' ,(. ,.UI), , ,M. donated has sboul all appropriation two yearn .ago by OovL HubM,ribedi The (0i, ia, t nh era,or Stone has been passed ott Mr. l'ascusaiul iked to l.iiii ili prob bThfhilnlm,mDHatln$260,000 tc ably be signed t'lMlny.'T Wednesdav . The bill appropriating lau.ouu erect a memorial building on the Oft tyaburg battlefield in memory of the volunteer soldiers, sailors and marines from Pennsylvania who participated ii the civil war passed finally by 108 to 34 Harrlsburg, June 14. Tne senau congressional apportionment bill wai ....,,,i n.e.iu- i,v tlm house vosterda) ny a strict narty vote of 112 to 31. Th bill ireates :!:' districts, to conform wltt the federal apportionment. Pennsyl vanla has al present "S district con gressmen and two at large. This bll gives Philadelphia and Alleghenj counties each one additional congress man. Under it districts have a uom Inal Republican majority and tho othei three are safely Democratic. Thi Pleasure goe hack to the senate foi concurrence in the amendments mad by tho house commltti e. Tho house judicial apportionment bill also passed finally. Tins bill hai been an tided by attaching Bedforc county, v. i Ich is at present a so para t district, to Huntingdon and Miniir counties. Cameron county is takei from Clinton and Blk and atta lied tc Potter county. Harrlsburg, Juno IB. A short ses slou of the hoiiBe was held yesterdaj at Which a aroje nmaner in upiruin Hon hills pai ed Ural and second reau lug. The Fochl ami Scott Btipplcmenta bills to the rapid transit laws passei llrst reading. The Kennedy bill requiring ail ma i teiia! us a in the construction ana ie pair of buildings receiving state al I t be products of tho United States wai defeated on Becond reading alter tin rejection of an amendment prohlbltlnt contractors under penally nnm w ploying any but citizens of the united States. Harrlsburg, June 18. In tho senate last niuh; Mr. Pocht, of Union, report ed from the elections committee th Quffey ballot bill, with amendments The new amendments provide thai on tho application ol 30 electors ol an) election district the courts shall direct the opening of ballot boxes In tin presence of the court where complaint! of fraud are made. The bill hail pre viously been anienileil so as to Include the party circle and the assistance features of tho Foeht bill. The bill il on third reading and can he calleil u at any time. The senate refused to concur In ths house amendments to the congroaaio al apportionment bill, and a comuilttaa on conference was appointed. A resolution introduced by Mr. Stln man, of Cambria, was adopted, recom mending to the presidont of the Uni ted States the appointment of Col. James M. Bell, of the Twenty-seventh regiment, U. 8. V., as a brigadier gen eral in the regular array. Among bills passed finally were: Es tablishing in first and second class cities a house or houses ef detention I (or (jejiauent, dependent and aegloct Ud Co. Aaaam, ia Adv Kjie. One Dollar Ptr . NUMBER 25 efl chiinren; nouss dui saasiniilH th bill reKulatinK the Kianufacture and sale of "boiled" or "procaas" butter; also a number of appropriation bills. The Korht and Srott (supplemental bills to the rapid traiiBiat acts wrt passed on second reading by the bouse laat nlcht without a dissentini vote. Thl, onlvr of DUint)M for today is ap- reading and final passage. The rail way bills will be taken up tomorrow fn ihli..l mmjIIbb anil tl,,.,l ntkuuttw A appropriation bflls, d e , Bargains foi Formers. J two-slat stick body road WagOllS, also single slat road wagons, new and BCCOlld hand. New and second hand buggies at a bargain. Write E. c. OiiKltnolti it e for price in . Mlthinburg, Pa. -t. Uinlis anil Meatus, lllrllis 11. mli Adams, I'.i aver, Beaver W.. ( entre, hapmaii, Franklin, Jackson, Mid. IN burg, Mlddlecrcek, Monroe, I'. nil, Ferry, Ferry W., Selitls'tlovc, Spring, Union, Washington, m s 1 1 17 I I I: 4 I' in i I I 1 la-t six II I I 181 Total, The above repel eoVC mouths. Tho tannery for ibis p th MCKEES HALF FALLS. J. S. Iline. wife ami little -on t,,ok a limitless trip to ScliusgroVC inn - Mil lay. - Laura .me ami little brother, Milton, were nl lloflei Wttlncntlaj tu see their llCplleW . Mr. 1 1 vine was fixing AIks Saii ilci 's liniise roof Friday. J, S. IJille'.s Slllukc llOtISC c.lllllt fire Thursilav, ltil il wan lucky that they saw ii in time ami extinguished it. There will he( htlilrcn s Day vict - held in the Lutheran ' I Sunday forciUHiii. Mi-- Mamie Ucichcnlmch sin iidiiiL' n few !.i - w itli In t Bcr ircli ;is stcr I n al llnli pemlclii e. Miss Susie Uiuc ol licavcrtowii was spending u few days here lasl Week. llnli UcichciilKicii cnitghl ti rai; coon in a i" t ami nave i' to .lutulm ivi-rstcttur IM'i Klinor Tharp of Selinsgrove and Chas. Sham bach, ol Kantz were eeu in our tow n Thursday uv ning. ( i. s. Kim and family look u drive to Holler Sun 'ay cvenii g. ti. B. Itine of Kantz was lo sou iii- parents Wedm sdav. Win. Km it am' ( 'rani I buiherl uf Porl Trevoi li n wt rc ec-en on our streets Friday. A, B. Rim and lhas. tlohn r of Marrishurg came home to sn( Sunday with their parents. Master Scdic Kim was to sec his grandfather, J. S, Kine. John Reichcnbadi ami wife were in town Friday eveuiug. Albert Kmc took a tlvitie ti ip to 1' reebiirg Friday evening. Miss Henrietta Llohrer is visiting friends at Humnicl's Wharf. W. H. Keichenbach and CO. Shambach are the musicians nl our town. Misses Susie and Mary Kino vis ited at New Buffalo over Sunday. Jumbo Kerstetter prnp'r. of the McKees Half Falls Hotel, was in Selinsgrove on business Saturday. F. A. Bingaman ami family were in town last week. Joe Beits and family were iu town Sunday.
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