The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 20, 1901, Image 4

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Published Even' Thursday Morning
OEO W WAGB.VSBLLBR. A, 11 iDrtOR AKD OWNIR.
Snisi'HUTION HATES.
I. IN) pal )rr If paid in idnim si.no per year if not lt
Inajnvanee. single copies, lire tents.
UifllIWg Hmra. rents per line, nonpareil mBBBiiril
mfiit for tlr-l ncrtln:. mid 111 - nts per line for Bach fOihe
SBMII loan lion lr)KKIt'R. Near MM County i burl Home
between lbs Pin National Hank anil the County Jail.
Vol. x win.
Jnm: 80, 1901.
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during the last five months. The electrical dis
play i.x beautiful, the electric tower is the finest
electrical display ever exhibited on the American
Continent. There are four concerts by two dif
ferent bands every day. We had the pleasure
of hearing SnisaV gi'und concert band and the
Mexican hand. The main buildings are built
croatt together to that very little walking is re
quired in going from one building to another.
The state buildings are pl-ieed at one end of the
grounds. Many of these are uncompleted ow
ing to the continued raius. The Pennsylvania
building was finished last week. The Ijegisla-
ture appropriated $35,000 for the Commission,
l)iit the money was not all put into the building.
Jerusalem On the day of the crucifixion of
Christ. Admission, 25 cents.
Johnstown Flood Scenogranhie reproduction
of the greatest flood disaster in the history of the
Deafness Carkt be Cured
by local applicauoBs they cannot
reach ttoe disease
Hitr. TL-i . ia only
deafiifHN. ami tlm'
ortion of the
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d.t connti j
nbM iw AHllHf.it
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country, with realistic water and electrical effects. 0mM rnued'es. D
machines in the lobby
Ldbio'i Cineograph Moving pictures inelud-
Wn n t Ins i. it-.-isinlAufld vou have
a rumbling Hound or tip... feet h-ar-UMfc
mi I When it is eilrelv closed.
Till. PAN-AMERICAN.
Kilitori:tl ( 'ir:cspomlciic
T N my letter last week, I promised the read.
ers of the I'ost to give them some facts oon-1 They propose to reserve some money for "time
' i u
cerning the Pan-American ISxposition. In com- expense.
My attention was particularly oauea 10 a
pliance with that, I shall endeavor to do so, but
handsome card table in the Forestry building con-
e value-
the
THE MIDWAY.
liflerent places of amusement
Three or
permit me to preface this letter with the state- tanDg oyer 700 (Ii(Tf.rent kinds of wood and the
incut that the mosf powerful pen can not ade- . . , tone .i:r.. ,,o i
1 1 toj) alone contains l2,lla ainerent pieces ot
.juatcly portray the many things to be seen and wqqH ,.,, ,y i!ip Jjrandcl, 115
heard at this exposition. There are all kinds of, Elmwood Ave., Buffalo. He is a native Gcr-
amusements ami entertainments and the visitor nian god js - years of aire. II
can select those that appeal more particularly to table at $-"".
his or her individual taste. The writer had but
four days to spend on the exposition grounds. There are 39
L'o those who, like the writer, can find no more and entertainment on the midway
time to spend at the Exposition, I will say that four of these were not open last week. Of the
you will find it necessary to give but a passing remainder the writer was given the pleasure of
glance at many of the exhibits. If the visitor is B vj8j to o different places as follows:
interested in any special exhibits, he might profit- ' Trip to the Moon Journey to the city of
ably spend his time on those things. Most people, the moon on the air-ship "Luna." Gorgeous un
bowever, with a limited time will prefer to move, dergrotind scenery in the domain of the man in
rapidly and get a general view of the Exposition, the moon. Magnificent ballet in the palace of
The Tan-American Exposition is well worth a the man in the moon. Regular lare, f.O cents,
visit and no one who resides no farther away, Alt Nuernberg Concerts by the Koenigseer
than we do, should miss it. With the new fast 1 Upper Bavarian Troupe, 12 to 2:15, 5 to 7:30
trains now running, Buffalo is no farther from p. m. Royal Bavarian Infantry Band Guard
us to-day than Philadelphia was before the in-1 Mount, 2:30 p. m. Concerts, 2:30 to 5, 7:30 to
traduction of the Buffalo flyers. A seven-hours 10.30 p. rn. Stereopticon reproductions of Ger
ride from Snnbttry lands you in Buffalo. Thelman Art, by Fraulein Stolle, from 3 io 6 p. nr.
people of Snyder County are used to riding seven Admission, 25 cents.
tlje lllfl lllltlim can it t .k. ii mn
and this tube, restoretlto ita uor
mal condition. hearing wih iinatrnv-
d forever, n.ne cases out of ten are
onifted b.v Catarrh. lueik - no thine
out an ittMtied conditioAof the mu
cous surfaces
We will give One Hunied Dol
lara lor any case of Ot afneA (caused
hv catn-rh) that cannot b lured by
Wall s Catarrh Cure. Senduor nr
culms, line.
F. J. Chunky t Co., TdUtc, O
Bold b DiugeMte, "5c.
Hili Family Pills ere i -st.
hours to get to Philadelphia. Now a Buffalo
flyer takes you from Sunbury to Philadelphia in
four hours.
This gives us a chance to travel without los
ing so much time on the train. This compari
son is made to show that Snyder County people
can go to Buffalo as quickly as to Philadelphia
and with about the same expense. Tickets were
ecld-kdfc Thlwdty &r $7.60 faf Iba round trip
from Middleburg to Buffalo. The rates at the
big hotels iu Buffalo arc high very high. They
are too high for Snyder County people to patron
ize. You can rent rooms in private boarding
Bostock's Wild Animal Arena The most ex
tensive zoological enterprise in the world. Con
tinuous exhibitions, lectures and performances,
10 a. m, to 1 1 p. m. Carnivora fed at 4:30 and
10:30 p.m. Admission, adults, $1, 50 cents,
35 cents, 25 cents; children, half rate.
Colorado Gold Mine A fac-simile of a Colo
rado gold mine, showing surface and under
ground NfwUings. Adnv.a&wm 1 leots.
Chupiita Smallest living adult; 31 years old,
26 inches tall, weighs 18 J pounds. Reception
from 11a. in. to 11 p. m. Admission, 10 cents.
Darkness and D.twn A grand representation
and lodging houses with nice clean beds tor a of Hmvm aml f Tc-11. Admission, 25 cents
dollar a day for two pen-ens, 50 cents for each
person. Meals can be secured at restaurants for
25 to 50 cents, depending upon what you order.
There are some new hotels erected The Alcaz
ar, near the principal entrance to the Exposition
grounds, is one of them. The writer was enter
tained at this place and was highly pleased with
the place. If you stay at a down-town hotel or
boarding place you lose an hour a day on the
streetcars. If you get tired on the ground, a
few moments w alk takes you to the hotel. That
is what makes this hotel so desirable. You can
engage your room and take any or all your meals
at the hotel and pay only for the meals you get.
We do not consider it necessary or even expe
dient to enumerate the buildings or the exhibits.
The Tost published pictures of all the buildings Admission, 25 cents.
Dreamland Mirror Maze with weird and
startling illusion effects. Admission, 26 cents.
Hawaiian Volcano Reproduction of Kil
auea, the burning mountain. Admission, 25 cts.
Hawaiian Village and Theater Illustrating
typical Hawaiian life. Program of made and
Hula-Hula dancing. Admission, 25 cents.
Infant Incubators A scientific attraction
Hearing live babies in incubators. Admission,
25 cents.
Indian Congress Exhibitions by 42 typical
trilies of North American Indians; sports, in
dustries, marriage rites. Realistic sham battle.
2.30, 5 and 8 p. m. Admission, 25 cents.
Japanese Village Illustrating life in Japan,
sports and amusements, Japanese actors and ac
tresses in the theater. Dancing by Geisha girls.
ing "A Difficult Dinner," "Photographing a j Deafness is the result! and on I
Goose, "A r nnny Story," "Dunks in a Pond,
"Bathing in a Brook," "Funny Aerolmts," "An
Affair of Honor, y "Fighting in the Philippines,"
"Mrs. Nation," "Four Heads," "Old Sports,"
"Lovers Interrupted." Admission, 10 cents.
M.Garvic's Streets of Mexico Illustrating
Mexican Life, customs, sports and dances. Daily
concerts by Mexican band. Souvenirs and curi
osities from Mexico. Admission, 15 cents.
Moorish Palace An artistic and educational
exhibition. Vivid representation of great his
torical events. Two immense floors filled with
beautiful scenes and representations from every
country on the globe, including art, science, his
tory, drama, fiction, table and war. Admission
25 cents.
Ostrich Farm Two and one-half acres in
which are shown ;i0 male and female ostriches
and ostrich chicks. Ostrich feathers on sale.
Admission to farm, 10 cents.
Real Royal Romany Gypsy Camp Queen
Zora mid her Koinanys in camp. Princess Stel
lita and her troupe of Gypsy dancers. Admis
sion, 10 cents.
Boltaire's House Upside Down Original
conceptions, including the largest and most el
aborate illusion palace ever shown in this conn
try. Admission, 25 cents.
Venice in America Illustrating life in Ven
ice. Singing troup of musicians from Naples.
Exhibitions liy 200 educated pigeons from San
Marco Plaza, Venice. Glass blowing, Italian
singers, dancing girls and musicians in the theater.
Admission, 10 cents.
War Cyclorama Realistic reproduction of
the famous battle of Missionary Ridge. Splendid
electric effects. Admission, 25 cents.
While there arc some of these Midway enter
tainments that pleas"d us more than others, they
were all good. We wish we had the time and
space to treat in detail these various amusements,
but we must refrain.
IN a WRECK.
After having spent four days on the grounds,
we boarded the Buffale flyer last Thursday even -ing
at 8:30 and were soon making a rapid pace
for the Keystone State. We had traveled 17
miles, the air brakes were put on and the con
ductor called out, "East Aurora." The next mo
mint the conductor ami two ynsscgen were ly
ing iu a tang'ed mass at the end of my seat as
the resultof a very uncomfortably sudden stop.
My bat had been placed in the bat rack and that
took a sudden flight like an arrow from a bow.
We knew something had happened, but what we
did not know. The cause of the sudden etop
was soon discovered. A heavy freight train col
lided with our train. Both engines were locked
in each others enibraeeand wereentirely disabled..
Several freight cars were smashed and the tenders
pushed into the engine cabs. Theengineers hav
ing discovered the approaching trains, reversed
their engines, applied their brakes and jumped
for their safety. It was soon discovered that on
ly two persons were hurt and those not seriously.
.The fortunate part of the occurreuce lies in the
fact that the freight had not acquired fuli speed,
while our train had I)ecn slowing up for East
Aurora. This prevented a serious disaster. Our
train was due at Sunbury 3:21 Friday morning
but we arrived there seven hours late. With tin
exception of the shnking-up we got in the coins
ion our trip was pleasant and profitable and we
advise all who can to go to see Buffalo and the
Pan-American Exposition.
G. W. W.
ess
TWO MARINE DISASTER.
Ferryboat Northfleld Sunk and Tr.-.n-port
Ingalls Capsized.
New York, June 17. After aoro
than 4S hours' search for dead bodies
In the Staten Island ferryboat North
field, which was sunk by collision with
the Jersey Central ferryboat Maufttl
Chunk on Friday evening, only two
bodies have been found. How many
other fatalities resulted from the SCCl
dent Is a mystery. Three persons are
still roported to be missing.
The dead: Jere V. Wright, note
teller of the Oriental bank, of this city,
residing at New Brighton. S. L; Juan
Benltez. a clerk in the steamship of
flee of French, Ed ye & Co.. of this city
He was a young Porto Rican, who
rame here to learn the shipping busl
ness.
Missing: Gen. Charles O. Bartlett
65 years old, of Livingston, 8. Li
Charles Dlckerson, of Brooklyn; Fran
cis XavlT Xiques, of Port Richmond.
Although more than 600 lives were
endangered, the fatalities appear to
have been remarkably few, owing tc
the fact that the Northfleld was able
to get so close to an East river pier
before sinking. Half a dozen horses
and wagons have been taken from the
wreck.
The transport Ingalls, which capslz
ed In Erie basin Friday has been
righted. Bert Miller, a carpenter, and
Martin Anderson, a painter, were kill
td in the accident. It Is supposed 30
Italians were drowned in the hold.
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JULIUS BINES t SON, Bglllajort. M4. Ut.
A Murderous Educator.
Doth an, Ala., June 18. Prof. W. A.
Rankin, until Saturday assistant to the
principal of the Dotnan. public schools,
yestertW ahot ad killed nWirei K.,
?aMa 5rtTi.TAai of. tfci Vi?J. and
then turned the rerolver upon hlmaalf.
with fatal effect. Prof. Rankin was
one of Principal McNeill's assistants
last year, but on Saturday night, when
a new faculty was elected, Prof. Rankin
was dropped from the list Prof.
Rankin tried to hare the matter re
opened, but without suceeas. Prof. Mc
Neill leaves a wife and three children.
I Vllh r nrleTnnee.
"I understand you whipped my boy
this morning," i lie angry father said,
etridin into the schoolroom after the
children had been dismissed.
"Yes, sir, 1 did," the terrified
teacher answered. "But I did not whip
him severely."
"That's what I'm kiekinfj about," he
rejoined. "You didn't hurt him at all.
Now, look here, sir. I'm one of the
Jarest taxpayers in this school dis
trict, ami my boy is entitled to as pood
a whippiii-j us you gire any other boy.
Understand that! If you slight him
again you'll hear from me in a way
you won't like. Good af tcrnoou, sir! "
Chicago Tribune.
II. ill. InillRnnnf.
"See here! "cried the irate politician,
"yon called me a Iriekstcr and a job
ber in your paper."
"Yes," replied the editor, "I discov
ered that misprint just this moment.
have sent for the guilty compositor
to come here and explain."
"Oh, come off. You can't shift the
blame on him."
"Whatl Why, you idiot, don't you
BUppose I know what I wrote 7 I made
it 'a trickster and a robber,' and I
wrote ii plain." -Philadelphia Press.
The Trvt Slie l.lkril.
Small Madeline is something of n
humorist. The other day she came
home from church iu a highly pleased
frame of mind.
"Oh, mamma!" she said, "you just
OUghl to have been at church to-day.
The preacher bad such a good text;
just the kind I liked."
"What was it, Madeline?" asked
mamma. t
Seriously answered small Madeline:
"It was, 'i'he Lord loveth a cheerful
giggler.' " Bathmore Method'"'
A (flood Cough Metllrlne.
It sneaks well for Chamberlain's
Remedy when druggists use it in
their own families in preference to
to any other. " I have sold Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy for the past
five years with complete satisfaction
to myself and customers," ays
Druegifit J. Goldsmith, Van Etten,
N. Y. " I have always used it in my
own family both for ordinary coughs
and colds and for the cough follow
ing la grippe, and find it very effica
cious." For sale by the Middleburg
Drug Store.
Wanamaker's Liberal Offer Rejected.
Philadelphia, June 14. The latest
move in the matter of the grantins of
street railway franchises by city coun
cils was made yesterday when ex-I'os:-master
General John Wanamaker sent
a letter to Mayor Ashbrldge offering to
pay to the city $2,500,000 for the pow
ers, rights and franchises granted by
14 ordinances which were signed by
the mayor last night. The offer was
made before the ordinances were sign
ed. Five million dollars has since been
offered.
1 40C PIANO SOLOS
For 6(1 cents postpaid
FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. Nam and up-to-dnteOaakatoiilan
March by Rothermel.
PrlaclllaSal March by Hoiherinel.
March De Floating Population by Jolinaon, ar
ranged by Rothermel.
Thla March ready April it la the fluent
elx-elghth March of the 2uth Century, alro ready
for band Vk amall Orcheatra 40c, I'iano aecomp.
19c, Mandolin Solo 15c. Mandolin K Utiltar. 24c,
1 Mandolins Uuitar :12c, Mandolin and Pinno
22c.
Rand and Orcheatra Leader, a poatal card will
bring you our lateat Catalogue. Addrcia.
hoi H i:hi i i. hi sic phi. CO.,
4-18.41. SUNIH'KV. PA.
The aenaiblc way to buy whiakey la to get It
direct from ttle Ulitlllery. This aavea wnoie
sale and retail dealera' profit, also Innurei
pure goods. The Uayner Distilling Co. will
hip you four lull quarts Seven-1 ear-uia nye
express prepaid, for SS.2U. bee large advertise
men! in thla issue.
Sheriff's Sale of
ESTATE.
PENNSYLVANIA, ALLENTOWN.
Located in the beanli tut Lehigh Valley, unsur
passed for health and comfort.
Regular and special courses of study.
Kfflcieiit faculty. Instruction thorough.
Gymnasium. New furniture. No requisite
lacking.
Specialties, Music, Art and Klocution.
Ili-st references furnished.
Kor illustrated catalog, address,
J. W. KXAPPEKVKRUEK, A. M., Pre.
e-20-Sm.
Governor Odell For President.
New York, June 18. The Journal
and Advertiser says: "It seems to me
that Governor Odell will be re-elected,
and that he will lator be president."
This was Senator Thomas C. Piatt's re
ply to a question put to him yesterday
by a reporter as to whether Governor
Odell Is likely to succeed him in the
senate two years hence. Asked If he
Intended to resign from the senate Mr.
Piatt replied: "I have no such Inten
tion. The only fact Is that I propose
to retire when my term ends In 1903.
The reports that I am in all health arc
unfounded."
Ten Years For Sholey.
Hiirrisburg. June 18. John S; .
an accomplice of Henry Rowe i:
Weston Keiper, under sentence of
ieath for the murder of Char.
Ryan, cashier of the Halifax N'Ulou!
bank, of Halifax, was lentenctfrri
terday by Jude Simonton to tbt- Cat
ern penitentiary for ten years j
leaded guilty to accessory b r
robbery of the bank by Rote u
Keiper.
Mrs. McKinley's Steady Improverrtr-t.
Washington. June 18. Mrs. McKll
ley's condition continues to lb
steady improvement, and sin- no has
progressed to the point where hr
strength permits visits from a fe
friends. Dr. Rixey, on leaving the
White House shortly after 11 o'clock
last night, expressed with considerable
confidence the belief that Mrs. McKin
ley will be strong enough to go to Can
ton by July 1.
A Sprained Ankl Quli ltl.il nred.
"At one time I Buffered from i
severe sprain of the ankle," ssts
Geo. E. Cry, editor of tLe Omk.
Washington, Va." After using, sever
al well recomended medicines with
out Buccese, I tried Chamberlains
Pain Balm, and am pleased to sty
that relief came as noon as I hem
its use and a complete cure apeedily
followed." Sold by the Mideleburg
Drug Store.
Stot tBf Monarch1
AND
Keep Ahead!
The Monarch is a model wkd
and will wear with any h$i
grade on the market. AH W
of Repairs constantly on bw
B Some good second W
wheels now on hand. " "
J. A. DUCK,
Middleburj:, Pa.
ROLLMAN CHERRY SEEDED
This perfect cherry teedcr dot. not crnh the cherry or cause any Indefinite-
practical machine lor large, taull or Caliloraia cherrict. The Med t uractins ii
drives seed into one disk and actually throws the cherry into another. Tlir nurb ol il
knile can scarcely be seen on the seeded Iruit. Seeds from so to jo quarts pe' h" , ,
Ask your dealer (or it. If he cannot furnish, we will sen-' it anywliert m the 0 S .
express prepaid, on receipt of It. For further information write to the nun Jjcnuut.
Ti..,d ROLLMAN MANUPACTUWNQ CO.. IWPesa Avenge, Mount Jar, h J
Lipton Would Sail In Ocean Race.
London, June 18. Sir Thomas Lip
ton said to a press representative: "1
never contemplated an ocean race ex
cept under yawl rig. I do not think
at would be daagerous then. Indeed,
It might be a good Idea if the owner of
earh boat sailed on her. For my part,
1 am perfectly willing to do so. If the
Wea is acceptable to the owners of the
Constitution, Independence and Colum
bia I will enter the two Shamrocks. I
believe it would be one of the beat
sporting events in recent years."
By virtue of certain writa of nl ft. Fas. issued
nut of the Court of Common l'lenn of Snyder
County, fa., and to me directed, I will expone
to public aale, at tlia Court House, in Midillo
burg, Pa., on
Saturday, June 29th, 1901,
at one o'clock P. M the following described
real estate, to wit :
All that certain lot or piece of wound situated
In the horouirk of Middleburg, Hnyder County,
I'a , bounded and described as follows to wit:
Keiti lining at a post at public road, thence by
by lot of formerly Henry Meyer and Charles
Miller, 8. 07 W. 10 feet to a poat thence by land
of Samuel Wittenmyer, of which this is a part.
N. 3 W .60 feet to a poat, thence by same, n!
K7 K. ISO feet to a post at nf on-said road, thence
along- said road s. s- E. on feet to place of
heirinnlng, containing 8600 square feet, strict
measure, whereon is elected a large SIIOKKAC
TOKY BUILDING to which are attached an UN
GINK, BOILER, and alllhe necessary machin
ery for the manufacturing of Children's and
Misses' .Shoes.
Seised, taken into execution and to be sold
as the properly of the Mnln Shoe Company,
Limited. O. W. HOW, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Middleburg, Pa., June Mil, 101.
WANTED TRUST WOKHY MEN AND Wo
men to travel and advertise for old established
house of solid financial standing. Salary t7W) n
year and expenses, all payable in cash. No can
vassing required, (live references and enclose
self-addressed stamped envelope. Address
Manager, 868 Caxton Bldg., Chicago. 4-18 lot.
Prof. D. Noling
Late with Dr. A. H. Wells,
the (-i:i.i:rratf.d rye nprcialiot
ofWashington, D. C-
Headquarters at niller House, 123
East Market St., Lewistown, Pa.
Consultation and thorough examination free
of charge every Wednesday and Saturday.
Olasscs scientifically and skillfully fitted. Also
all Imperfections ill the eyes of children care
fully examined. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded.
tr ARTIFICIAL KYES INSERTED.
W'M nn HH i m m m m 1 1 1 1 H. i hi i ii i m M 1 1 n-n
SPECIAL SALE
CARPETS. MATTING
RUGS and FURNITURE.
ESTATE NOTICE-
Notice la hereby given that Power of attorney-in-fact
has been granted by (he heirs in the es
tate of Conrad Fetter, late of Pann township,
Hnyder County, Pa., deceased, All persons
knowing themselves to be indebted to said es
tate should make immediate payraentand those
having claims against It should present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
ALLEN'S. SECHKIST,
Attoriiey-iu-faat.
Dundore. Pa., 7 line t, 1901.
The plague of 'oo La Grippe.
The destroyer of LaGriflpe Miles'
Nervine.
TME yilBIEEST ANQ MOST C
IPLET1 LIE EVER DISPLAYED II
LEWISTOWN. - - - -
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f Marked attractiveness in design and color and excellent iiiili'.v
t of Abric, combined with the reasonable prices, make our carpetl
J ; conspicuous. At this time attention is called to the new sea"1 '
J J patterns of the well-known Wilton's, Axminsters and Tapestry
! ! Brussels. The latest effects in Ingrains. Rag Carpets in all ityl
I and prices.
Our stock of new FURNITURE is es-
:: pecially pleasing. We also have a fne
:: line of, baby Carriages.
W. H. FELIX,
Vallev Street, Lewistown, Pa.
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