Published Evtry Thursday Morning GKO W WAfJKNSELLER. A. M EDTTOR AND OWN IK. the UBOOOt t.f the plant. The existing statutes permit a borough to buy a water plant in ten year at the aetual cost of construction plus an Editor Lkshkr of the Selinsgrove limes must not judge others by himself. We were never guilty of the pernicious kind of journalism MEDICAL EXAMINER SUBSCRIPTION KATKS. SI. iii ei year l( paid in advance. St.M per year If not paid inanvance. single copies. Five Cents. AttTMrtlallM ItiilrM. IS cent! per line, nnnparril III awn incut for (I r-t Inserting, and lOcenta per Una for aaea sut, qu.-nt Insertion. WOKFICE. N t ar the County Court House balwaei the First National liimk and Hie Onimtyjail. REPUBLICAN TICKET. I 'resident Judge, 1K). H. M. McCLURE. County Surveyor, GEO. A. BOTDORF. annual ink-rest of six percent. A plant costing j that the Times has practiced for years. We ten thousand dollars now would cost $16,000 in know a Republican office holder in Snyder Co. ten years. whom Lcshcr promised to support for One Dol- It it well for the lxiroiigli datls to consider the lar. Joe never got the dollar, best plans for the the plaut, but after all the on- j ly thing to do first is to get a survey made by a THE Salem correspondent to the Tribune nig competent water workl engineer, make plans and gests the name of Hon. Charles Miller as a can specifications stating size and weight of pipe and diilate for assembly and Henry Kilter for all details. The ex Dense of this survey can be I OOnntf auditor. They are both nood men aud l 0 W W provided as above stated. would do their duty faithfully. USEFUL HOME WORK FOR WOMEN. Vol.. XX vi i j. Auo. 15. 1901. Number i LITERARY NOTES. THE WATER WORKS PROBLEM. r"M!K town Council has practically decided to accept propositions for the erection of water works. The borough can not bind itself for the payment of the plant, so water works builders are asked to make a proposition, to put inaplant, namethe number of plugs which hall !e IX or "JO, and the annual rental from the borough for the use of water in case of fire, "tate the rate to private consumers and in addition to that the council desires to know the price the water com pany is willing to accept for the water plant m ten years. It may be difficult, if not impossible, to give exact figures on the cost of a plant and hence it is not an easy matter to make a proposition on a business basis without a survey. This survey should lx made at the direction of the borough, with full and complete specifications. This would place the matter in shajn; for business on a business basis. A survey would have to be made by the water company that gets the con tract at any rate. The lorough could assume the expense of the survey temporarily and make it a part of the successful bidder to jay the ex pense of the survey, which they would be com pelled to do, if the borough does not do it in advance. Another idea advanced on the manner of get ting water works is that the borough guarantee investors a certain per cent, say five or six, and the borough assume control of the plant, collect all the revenues and control its affairs in general. This idea is put forward with a view of reducing the price at which the lorough can buy the plant whenever it feels able to bond itself for THE faithful friends of the late Daniel S. Boyer have raised a fund to erect a suitable T N the Woman't Bome ( hvtjHinion for Sep- memorial to his memory. This is a" fitting tcmber Ada C. Sweet has an unusually able tribute to the faithful services of a rood citizen. Help to build up your town by subscribing Of the U. S. Treasury Recommends Peruna. in Snyder County. Help those who help you ' is a good business policy. PORT TREVORTON. and attractive article which every woman intei ested in home work will read with pleasure. "I saw an unusually attractive room of a girl for the Post. This paper leaves no stone bo last summer. The rug she had made herself turned that will assist the progress of any toil) trom strips 01 blue and white cotton, knitting them, like yarn, on large wooden needles. The window-curtains had been a pair of rathei coarst but snow-white linen sheets old homespun lin en. These cut in two she had hemstitched all around, to make two curtains for each window. Then she had embroidered them in dull blue and white, just a sprig here and there inside the hems. The bedcover was all white. It had been made from a wide piece of some thick, cotton material, and was edged with an embroidered cambric ruffle. The covers for bureau and wash-stand were made in the same way, of the same material. The little bookcase in this room had a brilliant curtain which fairly shone and flashed with color. Its owner had Ixniglit a remnant of satin, and loaded it with embroidery in most fanciful pat terns and colors. I did not wonder at the pride with which its young mistress showed this room. "When our girls begin to appreciate woman's handiwork at its true value they will see the worth lessness of much of thegimcrack furniture which lumbers many houses. The pine boxes with veneered fronts which pass for wardrobes and bureaus; the tawdry, unfinished, assertive, weak-kneed tables and chairs, the 'overstuffed,' fat-cushioned sofas with colorings like unto an Indian's blanket, and all the endless bric-a-brac and cheap impedimenta of the day, will not bear the examination of intelligent, instructed eyes. The girl who works, under artistic training, with her own hands at household stuffs will demand tables and chairs of good material, well planned and well made, comfortable, and standing square on their four legs, as respectable tables and chairs should stand." KtDUCED RATES TO THE oMUnt. The lawt Pennsylvania RaO ini-unj excursion for tle season from North Bead, Tmv motei wuuameport, Mocanaon. I hams hit, . t i , wmmu. umupnin Edwin Whaler came to town Monday. Casper Sowers of Shamokin and his two chil dren were seen in town Sunday. Edwin Arnold, wife and son arc spending a month with the former's mother, Mary A. Arn old of tlllS place. J. C. Neitz, who , working at Duucannon spent Sunday with his family. S. P. Stcflen and J. E. Xeitz spent Sunday at the Lb 15. campmeeting near Lhzabethville. P. G. Shambaeh and mother are enjoying a week at the Herndon campmeeting. Misses Mabel Fisher and Annie Soekshaw of Mt. Carmel returned home Monday aftera wu-k's visit with Rev. J. K. Frances and family. Miss Maggie Attinger, who is working at Shamokin Dam sitent Sunday in town. T. If. Bogar has his cider press finished and all who wish to have good cider made come and try the new steam press. Capt. Dewey has his battleship painted and commenced to run her the fore part of the week. John and Wm. Helfenstine of Shamokin pass ed through town last week with their locomo bile. Saturday evening while a boat load of passen gers were crossing the river the heavy rain and storm made them soaking wet Yachting experts and landsmen are all at sea respecting the coming international race and it will be well to drop theories and wait for the race to decide the points of merit in the two big boats. Picnics, Festivals, Etc. Thursday Auoubt i.r, The Susque hanna l eiiii ran Re-union will lie held on island Park, near Sunbury, Prominent speakers will be present who will deliver addresses. Saturday, August 17, the U. B and I'. E. Sunday Schools will hold their annual picnic at Hear Spring Park. Saturday, August it, a festival will l.e held by the Sunday School at Kreamer. All are invited. Saturday, Aug. nth, the Salem Union Sunday School will hold their annual picnic ill Heale's grove, one mile west of Oriental. All are invited Saturday, Aug. l", a festival will he held by the Lutheran church at Adanuburg. Saturday', Aug. 17, a cake walk and festival will be held at Mt. Pleas ant Mills in the evening. Saturday, August 17th, The 14th annual choir convention will he held near Freeburg. The "Choir Leader" containing the choruses for the day can be had for rehearsal for "i cents of Wm. Mover, Pres., Freeburg, Pa. Thursday, Aug. '22, the Hums fam ily le-union will be held at Clement's Park, rain or shine. Thursday, August 82nd, The Sec ond annual App reunion will lie held at Milton Park. Saturday, August 24th, the Union Sunday School of Bannerville will hold their picnic In the grove, I mile west of that place. Saturday, August 24th, the annu al picnic of St. John's Sunday school at Mt. Pleasant Mills will be held at Fremont. Thursday, August 29, the fourth annual re-union of the Sehoeh family will 1m- held ot Row's church near Sa lem. Trains will stop at CUflbtd siding on day of picnic ami busses will con vey passengers from the train to the grove. Saturday, Aug. 81, the Ebeneser U. B. Sunday school will hold their annual picnic 1) miles south-west of Freeburg. All are invited. Saturday, Aug, 81, Lawyer's and Samuel's Sunday School will hold their annual picnic at the usual place. Saturday, kkit. 7th, The four Sun day Schools of Troxelvllle will hold their annual picnic. SATURDAY, Skit. 7, Daniel's Union S. H. and Pine church S. S will hold a union picnic in Aucker's Grove near Gordon's school house. The Fremont baud and the Arndt Bros, of Milton will furnish the music. Good speakers will lie present. Friday, Skit. 18, Co. G.'s annual bean soup at Selinsgrove. SATURDAY, Skit. 28th. The annual dean soup of Captain Michael Smith Post No. 866 of McClure will be held in Cold Spring grove. $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that t Ik re is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its "tatces and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destroying the foundation of the disiase, and giv ing the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testi monials. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O- Sold by Druggists, 75c per bottle. Hall's Family Pills ere the best. MARRIED. Aug. :t, by T. A. Stetler, J. P., George ES, llartman aud Anna KdtiaWennt, both of Shamokin Dam. Aug. 4, by Rev. E, E. Gilbert, James V. Kratier and Laura A. Swarts, both of Holler. Aug. 1st, at West Milton, by Rev. W, M. Hearick, Grant E. Heimbach of Beavertown and Elisabeth L. Edwards of Watsontown. THE MIDDLEBl'RG POST AT ATLANTIC CITY. For the convenience of our readers who may visit Atlantic City this sum mer, we have arranged to have the latest issues of the Middleburg Post al ways on file at the Philadelphia In quirer's Seashore Bureau, on Young's 1'ier at that popular resort. The In- quirer has, at great expense, fitted up commodious read ing and writing roomg on Young's Pier where every attention will be given its guests. tf. PENNSYLVANIA, ALLENTOWN. Located In the beautiful Lehigh Valley, unsur passed far health and comfort. Regular aad special courses of study. Bfflclent faculty . Instruction thorough. Gymnasium. New furniture. No requisite lacking. Specialties, Music, Art and Elocution. Best references furnished. For Illustrated Catalog, address, J W. KNAPPKXBERUER, A. M., Pre IIP Ha. Bedford Springs, 10c Celebrated Chalybeate cure, an ointment made from mineral deposit Bedford Chalybeate water. Cures piles, Itching piles, eciema, all skin diseases, chafes and galls. Endorsed by physicians. Send 10 cents, with 2-ccnt stamp to J. U. HAFER, Bedford, Pa. If you want Pure Whiskey, it will pay you to Investigate The Ilayner DistillingC'o., of Day ton, Ohio, before purchasing elsewhere, They are offering four full quarts for $3.20, eipres prepaid. See their ad. which appears elsewhere in this Issue. G. h. OWENS, ATTORNEY-AIM. AW. OCS Speciality i TYRONE, PA. Collections and Report. References, First National Bunk. Nearby Towns Represented : Bellwood, Altoona, Holll daysburg, Huntingdon aud Bellefonte. 8-8-lyr. Central State NORMAL SCHOOL Lock Haven, Penna. F. R.FLICKINGER, A.M., Sc. IV Principal. Fall Term begin Sept. nth, 1901. Offers FREE TUITION t prospective teachers. This institution is one of the fore most Normal Schools in the state. Has the handsome t and most mo dern buildings, a well educated Faculty, and a beautiful location. It also offers excellent courses in Music, Elocution, Shorthand, and has a thorough college preparatory department. rr-Expensee absolutely lower than in any other Institution of equal rank. Address for illustrated catalog, S-8-6- Thx Principal. Prof. D. Noling Late with Dr. A. H. Wells, tl CELKRRATKO EYE NPECIALIAT of Washington, D. C. Headquarters at fUller House, 123 East Market St., Lewistown, Pa. Consultation and thorough examination free of charge every Wednesday and Saturday. Glasses scientifically and skillfully flit,-,!. Alto all Imperfections In the eyes of children care fully examined. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. tW ARTIFICIAL EYES IN8ERTEU. "W Dr. Llewellyn Jordan. Dr. Llewellyn Jordan, Medical Exami ner of V. H. Treasury Department, grad ate of Columbia College, and who erred three years at Wust Point, haf the following to gay of Peruna : "Allow me to express my gratitude to you for the benefit derived from your wonderful remedy. One short month has brought forth a vast change and I now consider myself a well man after months of suffering. Fellow sufferers, Peruna will cure you. " Catarrh Is a systemic disease uraMe only by systemic treatment. A remedy that cures catarrh must aim directly at the depressed nervo centers. This ! what Peruna does. Peruna immediately Invigorates the nerve-centers which give vitality to the mucous membranes. Then catarrh disappears. Then catarrh If permanently cured. Peruna cares catarrh wherever locat ed. Peruna is not a guess nor an experi ment it is an absolute scientific cer tainty. Peruna has no substitutes no rivals. Insist upon having Peruna. A free book written by Dr. Hartman, on the subject of catarrh In Its different phases and stages, will be aent free tc may address by The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio, COURT HOUSE CHIPS. clpal Intermediate stmtloi tsHiuu .... l. u , .... wimivu rosjua , j,, ,., City, Gape May, Ocean Cits s. . ("in- a .-..I,... ...-i ...... 'I .'I nuKiusa.iL l , Holly Beach, will be run on Thua August 83, Iflc: Excursion tickets, good to rettrn regular trains within ten days f sold at very low rates. Tickets i I ,-. S.I. . . . millir V liy Will IK' Wild Vint!,,. . , stiver onoge itoute, the only ,. line, or via Market Street U Philadelphia. Btop-over can be had at Phihdsh .ntli. , ....it,.. u .... v...... .-mi; .'i i ' i u j 1 1 1 1 1 ' r ,: ,. Ol WCKi'lM. For information in regard i. ui- anu uoieOI t I'll Mis eiiiioil, l. mmiis, ,,r appiy to agents, or -; s rar, Division Ticket Agem, sjxirt, Pa. int.. In le-estate of Tobias Hamer In the Orphans' late of Chapman Township, ('nun of Boyder Hnyder County, I'a., dee'd. County. The undersigned auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Snyder County to distribute the funds In the hands of Augustus Stroub and Lerl M. Ramer, administrators of the estate of the said Tobias Ramer, dee'd, to and among (how letally entitled Hu n t,, o-iii ...-, .11 -1 ties in Interest al the office of M. I. Potter, Kso.. In tl.A I...... ...... ... Ill u .i n ... .... ....I., ui .iiuu'oiMirg, ra-, on l lit llfv. DAT. AUGUST ttnd. IBOI al n, ,,; i,.k a vi at which time and place all persons having claims against said es(a(c arc requested to pres ent them duly authenticated, or be forever de- oarreo irom conn ng 1 11 ror a share of said fund. A V. (ill.IlKUT July 24, UN, Auditor. Deeds Enttrtd for Record. Henry Miller and D. J. Ha&singer to Azariah Kreeger, 40 acres and 31 per ches In Franklin twp., for $4000. Azariah Kreeger and wife to M. K. 8choch, 7 acres and 88 perches In Franklin twp., for $900. Jf. X. Bchoeh and wife, to H. M. Amig, 69xl0 lot in Franklin twp., for $228. Ha rah Yeager to Michael Wagner, 10 acres in Chapman twp., for $600. Wills Probated. The last will and tistament of Eva Houser, late of Union twp., was pro bated. Alex X. Houser is the executor and the children are the heirs. The last will and testament of D. F. Rau, late of Middlecreek twp., was pro hated. His widow, Minerva Rau, is the executrix. Letters Granted. In the estate of Henry Xaugle, late of West Perry twp., granted to John P. Naugle of Aline. A Minister's .,,,i wt, " I had a severe attack of blllis coi.e, got iabottle of Ouuabjj Colic, Cholera and Diarrhosi K al v innt it...,.!... . .. .. . I -- fc"vwvncn BUU WRS AniiaJ "no'ii nai n ju'v, ,. Knwa. I?1,..-: tr .... 1 UW, uiuLiuim. i h ii . anv , ,. -1.1 u7 "ireei was sick forovpr week, had two or three l,i,i ' J(, 'in tuu UVUlilfl '. 11 em jor tnree or lour diivswiiU relief, called in anotln r ret UPi Mi r 1 fir t...!,,,, . ... . unu uuiciiH, ho oiwsiiarKed Lin went over to him the next mornic I IT Till 1 II II IN III I U'H s Will i. 1 , nu IDI L' tnal II una u Imn.l !.. . a r 1 m. ... "uw nuA. i asaea o m it m. tnamueriain's Colic, Cholera u "miriioen nenieiiv and ,e t;,l i-u. x wcdi nonie ami Drouth tbi t..., lw.i.l J I SjMU ll Ull I Ml ! IVIl I 1 r., LUKI mm in Illk-p annl .... .1... -.- . UUSB uneeu or twenty minutes if hs m dul nn m net hut i... . i. m - , . uu uiur auu wan entirely cured, f or by the Middleburg Drug Co. LUTHERAN REUNION AS Kl MA PARK. K educed I1 via Penns) l.anla ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Let ters of Administration in the estate of Henry Naigle late of W. Perry twp , Snyder county, Pa., dee d, having been granted o the undaraigned, all persons knowing them, elves Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, while those having claims will present them duly authenticated to the undersigned. Alb Pa., WBf Executor's Sale of Valuable Real Estate The underslirned as exerutor al 11,.. and testament of Samuel Hrunner. late of Ten tre township, Snyder County. Pa., deceased and ly authority and powers therein conferred', Saturday, August 31, 1901 on the premises herein described, offer the same at public sale, the same consisting of a farm of 114 acres and 25 perches situated in Centre township, Snyder County Pa., on the main road leading from Middle burgh to Centreville. bounded on the north lands of Katharine Boyer and James Hlnga man, on the east by lands of hsyt Young and Klias Hrunner, on the south by lands of Peter Hally and Cyrus llowcrsox and mi th. i... lands of Cyrus Howersox anil n,.rri... u... 1 X ACIIUUIg. On HOI' usual tilled thedioicest aniites ami llm r,th.r ni ,i. The peach orchard U young and in good bear ing condition. This farm contains about 25 aores of fine timberland. the balance being cleared in a high Ktnte of cultivation. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock P. M. or said day when terms and conditions will be made known by KI.IA8 BRTJNNEB, Executor. JOHNSON TO SUCCEED SAMPSON. Port Royal Commander To Be Placed At Boston Navy Yard. Washington. Aug. IS. The navy de partment has selected Rear Admiral Mortimer L. Johnson, now In command at the Port Royal naval station, to suc ceed Admiral Sampson In command of the Boston navy yard when the latter officer shall retire. The formal ap pointment has not been made, as It was not known definitely that Sampson wli; request to be retired, hut It is presumed that he will, for his health has not been of the beat for some tlm. Vnr trta f iiIIi..m, TJ -i r v.. ,uv .Jllliu in iU'lll 1! . t'nrtr tultuiian kJ.... I... . ..J v nmlu,.lnJ A.. . ,, .. muuuauu i, AUKUst in. ins "i nii.v Vsnis Hal mail ,,,. al OTflll Iwlnn rtl...... A. V- ... , .......... ui.iicio 1 1 in u .urlii be ,i i . . . ... It 11 11 r . . . .ninBii,jri oeueionie and ntcnnfd mkmk Inns. Atrm tl, T s i .i m t 1. A nrvxifju wei or ijewiatmiv; from iatown Junction and Intermediate Hrtncn wl TJ.. -I..L... j . - ' I siav 41111 1 InUUI lc II I 1 t' Utn4i a.. i sj . . . aiaLiuiiP. vu PMinuury and reran, 11 auced rates. Tickets will he uiiil eiH.,1 mjn w ....... b a luaurjt ill ifiRni t' ' i lit August IB, Inclusive. Flshklll Man Mysteriously Shot Newburgh. N. T., Aug. lS-SfflJ Varrtlani.lr m .tliK ..i.r. i .... -- of Flshklll Landing, was lertouilj ui mysteriously shot yestorday ifterDM while out driving with a part? i inenas, among tnem iter, tun nit J. Howard 8uydam. They hid M nswlnn n wUU .. mar- ir.....1nnli'a hl at the time the affair occurred, Wils on their way home two hoti fired from the roadside nn ! Mr. V planck f;ll back in his carrla?e a- rlously, if not fatally. Injure!. Shamrock II. a Beauty. New York, Aug. JS. Shamrocll 1 o m.tv iiij til un am lllfl Ull ..n11'" ataten Island, yesterday had niariyra itors. She was examined by the crt les and nautical exports, an ! the 0 eral verdict was that ah looked tttr some. But the easy, graceful llaM a racing yacht above the waterlicif not the factors that produce the i; till pin their faith to the Columblt M m i in i m 1 1 m n 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-i n n m 1 1 m i n h-h-h- SPECIAL SALEoj CARPETS, MATTING RUBS and FURNITURE. THE LARGEST AND MOST DDK- "T m . an n ft (I m pure une ever onruvERi U outbuildings. Barn and house lioth sun- 1 TSilkV 1 with water. Two orchards, one of the T l)r fl I LI SALE REGISTER Notices of sales wm be Inserted free under this headinx when the bills are printed at this office. When the bills are not printed at this office B0 cents will lie carved. Persons eipcct ing to have sale should select a date and have It Inserted In this column. THURSDAY, AUGUST in. I. L. Wa'ter, at-torney-in-faot for the heirs of Kphralm Walter, late of Centre township, w 111 aell V tracts' TUESDAY, AUGUST 27. Dr. W. W. Long-acre and Dr. H, M. Krebbs, attorneys for the heirs of G. If. Houser, will sell, near Ver dllla, a 73 acre farm. SATURDAY. AUGUST 81, Eliaa Hrunner, ex. eoutor of Samuel Hrunner, lata of Centre township, will sell a IU acre farm so Hie premises In Center township. Marked attractiveness injiesign and color and excellent quality of fabric, combined with the reasonable prices, make our carpet? conspicuous. At this time attention is called to the new Beasonl ; patterns of the well-known Wilton's, Axminsters and Tip? I! Brussels. The latest effects in Ingrains. Rag Carpets in all sty' X and prices. Our stock of new FURNITURE is es- pecially pleasing. We also have a fine line of baby Carriages. W. H. FELIX, Valler Street, Lewistown, r. ml I I II I I lilili I lull I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i '