A r .1 1 1 I; i-1 n t ; food Absolutely pur OVAL WIM POWtHH CO., Mm to. The Middleburgh Post. Published every Thin hilar. Geo. W. Wagensellar, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. which miut be paid In advance wtien seut 0iO aide llieooiinty.) RATES OF ADVERTISING. All transient mlverMr-nvnta not otherwise t-nntraeird for will lie clinwd at the rnti of til ii-nta (VT lino (nnnnarlel mcanure) for first liiMcr Mon and lu cents per line tor evory uitwequi-iit Insertion. Eepublican Standins Committee- goal crops last year brought pros perity to the farmers, as Lathe cose almost everywhere, and there seems I good reason to believe that the cause I of silver which made inroads among the farmers in 1896 will fail to ! recieve anything like the support among that class of voters in the .... coming campaigns that it did on tliat occasion. WHERE CON GEES S MEETS, Outline of the lludory of the Capitol liuddiiuf tn H ashmyton. There is no building in the Unit ed States so well known as the ma jestic Capitol at Washington. There is not a school lxy from ouc end of the land to the other but instantly recognizes its picture and every year it is visited by tens of thousands of tourists, iour years ago the 100th anniversary of the laying ot the corncrctoue of the building was cele brated. It may lie interesting to note a few iniitortant events in the history of the Imilmng we all love so well. Its erection was begun i:: 1791 ujMin plr.us approved by President Washington. The cornerstone was laid on Weptcmlier 18th of that year with irrciit masonic ceremony. To tVDrnth nofiM inMinhrd frtt i obituary poms, . , .. , ritnuu of rtntct. dethrttemf Un. the stone was iastciictl a silver plate I stating that the ImiMiiKj was begun in the loth year of American inde jiendcnce and in the year of Masonry 5793. History says that after the ceremonies were over participants retired to a neiglilxiring Itooth and had a liarltoeiic. Tht north wing was completed in 1800 and the south wing 1811. These were connected by a wooden shed where is the present rotunda. The original wings were made from sandstone quarried in Acquia Creek forty mile? below the city and from brick burned in kilns on the Capitol grounds. On August 21th 1S14 the British entered the city and set fire to the Capitol, the central wooden jiart be ing totally destroyed but the wings of masonry receiving little damage. Under the architects Iatrobe and liulfinch a low central dome was erected and in 1827 the building was completed as it existed until the middle of the century. It then covered 1 J acres, was 352 feet long and had cost about $2, 500,000. What is now Statuary Hall Mas then the House of Repre sentatives and the present Supreme Court chamber was then used by the Senate. On July 4th, 1751, was begun the erection of the enormous end wings for the House and Senate. When the cornerstone was laid the delivered by Daniel 1SH7, and the largest ever recorded j ebster. 1 lie new wings were made ,i , ,,i 'of marble irom Massachusetts and a ill I 1 III L I I M M I I I I, il II II II Ailnm, W. Bvcr, lli-aver W., Centre. eimptnan, W Franklin, .tncknnn, Mlilcllel.urif. MUldlecrrek, Monro, I'eOn, I'errv, I'rrry W.. Sellnxgruve, Spring, Union, tVanhiiiKton, II. Herman, Jeremiah Rnwirxu Jan. l. Kline, Charles Spevht Oeo. J. Hhw, Chan. A. Warner H. H. Wanner, It B. Krdley in. 11. Kerstrttar. li. H. Tmutman W. V. Oift, U.S. Itcnninip-r tiro. A. Itroiine, J. S. Yrark-lc Al. I'li-lan. N. A. Hewe S. 8. Toiler, Theodore How A. It. Young. I). P. Kltter Frank Miller. Howard Uow J. N, llrorlit. Dr. M. Hotlirock Oro Strawaer. John Noll N. S. FUlicr, K. II. Smith l F. Hclirel. Jeo. S. Ipley O. . Hire. II. J. Stroh Henry llrown. John Miller Uki'i iimcan Ticket. For l. 8. Senator, Hon. M. S. Quay. For Conirreta, Hon. 'Had. M. Malum. For Assembly, Dr. A. M. Smith. For Associate Judge, Hon. Z. T. (lemberling. For County Surveyor, (ieo. A. Itotdorf, Esq. Thursday, March 17, 1898. Editorial Paragraphs. An increase of 50 per cent in a single year is a very gratifying feature of the showing made in pre senting the summarization of l'resi dent McKinley's first year. Feb. Itank clearings for 1S98 were 50 jmt cent higher than those of February. ' oration was high iron dome was snbstituicd for " " " " the low one tit woou ami masonrv. Tiva.Miryre.vits, which averaged, Tll(, (j(IMJ il(,IK! n,lHjml ,.!(. over a million dollars a day in Fcl-1 years lbrereetioii and cost a million ruarv, are likelv to U- even con- aim a quarter ionai. -iilcraUe heavier than that in March The tir.-t ten days in March produc- ' WEST BEAVER. Some of our farmers have begun plowing for the spring crops. Sunday's rain caused the ground to be too wet for a few days J, J. Steely made a business trip to the county seat on Saturday .... George Snyder, of MoClure, has returned lrom the west where he has been for the p?.st year or so Miss A. Herbster exjtccto to be home shortly so. it has been reported. . . .The Treaster boys started for Hunting don county Monday morning to work for Wertz & Co. . . .Emanuel lVtcr bought a youg southern horse last week, which he expects to have ready for the race course this fall. . . .Mrs. Harvey Wagner and Little Ed. Hughes have been on the sick list for the past tew weeks. . . .Emanuel Wagner wild his stave mill to Isaac Drecse. The latter expects to have it located in lliintinjr'ion county shortly. .. .J. J. Steely always claimed he was a very oor talker. So he bought a box with a horn at taches! to help him along when his friends call at his house for dinner... T. F. Swineford bought a Jersey cow in Ix'wistown last week for his own siiecial use, thevsay when fresh they can make troin 15 to 18 lb. of but ter per week. . . .Robert (Joss and John Erb exjtcct todo C. W. fisher's farming this year, as his parents farmer moved to Middlecrcek. Mazie Knepp expects to Ixj located on the Swineford farm by the first of April... It seems as it every one at this end are ready to stay at home in case of war, to defend the count around West Heaver good, my brave lioys. M1DDLECREEK. At this writing it looks like spring time, the fields arc getting, green, the birds have returned and the frogs arc sending forth their me lodious sonnets. . . .Quite a number of our jKxple attended llcuben Knepp's sale in Miillin county last week. . . .Last week Animus Ocker left with his cousin for Three Rivers, Mich. . . .On Thursday Sol. Stein inger will move back from IiCwis town to farm. Welcome .. .Any one in need of a first class sewing machine will do well by calling on J. H. Knepp H. W. Ulsh trad ed horses with "Jockey" George last week W. II. Heinibach and wife visised his uncle Allen near Centrc- ville on Saturday Rev. Hilbish and wife were the guests of Jesse Knepp one day last week . . . .Perry Hassinger wears a broad smile, all on account of the arrival of a brand new daughter. . . .Thcentertainnient at Reigle's school house last Thurs day evening wasquite a success Miss Witnier of MeAlistervilleis the guest of Sallie Ulsh at present. STARTLllG RilTII In Fits ; Great Glen Out Sale at F.HJaurer's, NEW BERLIN PA. We have just finished takine our Stock and nnd we will be needing more room lor wew Cprme tioods. We prefer waking Quick Step prices to raanj of our winter goods than carry them over till next season. Carpets I Carpets 1 1 Carpeto 1 H CARPETS! MATTINGS! All Kinds. All Qualities. All Prices. The whole lower floor of my store is taken up with Carpets, Rugs Art Squares, Curtains, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Hassock! Rug Fringe, Floor, Stair and Table Oil Cloths, &c, &c., We can show you the largest and best selection of the above goods ever 6hown in Lewistown. Brussell Carpet as low as 50e. and uji All WTool Carpet M 50c. " " Halt Wool C arpet" " 35c. Velvet Carpet " " 75c. Ob in a and .Titnm AToffin. inn i?n . a o.i.x -n . iuuniuj, xu nuns iu oeiuci xroni PECiaOlZl OOODO! Comjiare piality and prices, you will find that our store is the place to buy at. The gowls are first-class, prices are tlio low est, our moms are clean r nd no trouble to show goods. Respectfully, )fl ft FELIX, Lowistown, Ponn'a. Rag Carpet as low as 20c. and in Cotton Carnet " " 22c. Liberal Adjustments- Prompt Payments, CLOAKS. Ladies' Cloaks, Capes and Wraps must be sold at cost and below. Don't miss the Bargains on Ladies' find Children's Cloaks and Capes. They must be sold as we don't carry any over Season. REMEMBEFJ H. HKRVEYBCHDCH, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, SELINSGROYE, FA, Only the Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, Fire, Life, Accident and Tornado. No Assessments No Premium Not The Aetna bounded A. D., 1819 Assets 11,055,513.88 nome 9,853,628.54 " American ' " " 1810 " 2,409,584.53 The Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Life Insurance Co. The Fidelity Mutual Life Association. Your Patronage Solicited. CLOTHING. Men's Navy Blue Beaver Overcoats only $2.50; Men's Heavy Storm Overcoats only $1.00. Also Men's aDd Boys' Heavy suits, they must go at and below cost. , wuwvw uuu UUUUH1UI We have evervthing in Footware. A few of the fall and winter styles are still here All sizes. They will be sold for about one half their val ue. They are full 20 per cent, less than last year. Men's Gum Boots only $2.25 ; Ladies' Rubbers from 18c. to 45c. t Our shoes must be re duced to make room for the incom ing spring stock. No is your time to make Bargains in Shoes. We will give a special dis count of 10 pdr cent, on ev ery dollar's worth o Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, in fact on everything but Groceries. Groceries. Frank Bottarf Drowned. . . r 1 1 . I I un .Moiiua v niirnt, wiuie Ai buckles' and Lion Coffee, 11c; 4 lbs. for 40o. Winner Coffee, 13o ; 2 lbs. for 23c. iiHit while Jacob 'J80 uoastou davo, l.ic; 'A lbs. lor The liuilding wascomplctcd prac-; I)".Urar af I Icrndoii, was crossing the ftn j Jlocho. 33c : :J lbs. for S)Dc ticall v as it exists to-day in i.m.1 ll l, w ,...l .ilu.nl Slfi 01 II) )()() i-d 1 1 ,( M ,oi in .t revenue and it is i .. ., , , , , ; ,,, Fmnk llottarf. was dniwnyl. mcatei acres. j HIT river at 1 Icrndoii, with two jktsoiis ; Extra loose reeu coffee, 2.ric. OdO in the canoe, unset and one of the . 10 'J'3; A Su(ar, 50c. u lbH G ' . . I i..'....c .1 1 "ted, We. . ran- il-cil.'ll reccijit' Man ii Ivinlev !e that the month will show h!nr tlian that of any sinei." t!ie rejieal of the Me- .i I 2 lbs. liiL'ht Brown. 50,-. ill a nark eoiitannii" Hi i imkiv was ieeoeie(i on i nes- aoiii rumen, nc ; i ioh. mr l-c. i. . .ii .1 : --1 n i . ,l iv ni.rlit ! Now Bice, 5 ; very nice. Its total lcii!rth is lcet "'"t- p..,., v ti r,.i..o.u .. ..t aiul width :1 -1 feet. iSiTii), iHc. h jriil, i'iie bronze doors of the rotunda Murray son of Solouioii Ojijieii-; Lilit .Syrup, ;!."(. a -al. : ii ii t t i!,,... ..i'(lw. s..n..i.. lii'iiucr of Se itis'rrovi'. WAA I- I'veii ' iificoiaie, iric. HOId on to Your Dollars, Until you see Solid-fact Bargains. We haver opened tne season with a stock of proodst , that beats the record for beauty and loiii prioes. Be fair with yourselves and mwS our Elegant Stock of Spring ClothinRf It presents an opportunity for economic! al buying that is not found elsewhere. ( 1 , Spring Hats, faijcy Sljirls Everybody needs something in this line We have just what you need, and at the prices that defy competition. We have the Finest Line of Gentlemen's Furnish ing Goods on the Market. Hats, Caps, Yalices, Trunks and Rubber Goods we have in large assortments. IN DRESS SHOES, We have a line unequalled in the county, our Spring wear, in priet and quality, cannot Ikj leat in the State. We want you to see our shoot I UQplieiw, npie, fa Xe!,r J... a is .-imwiny; .Mr. Jrvan ;!ic tii-aliiiiiy of ayin;r oil lii i: t j ,:r- Viilhoiit the il'ee coinage ol .-liver. The ivl. of farm inort.- '-i i;j that State f'r l'.'T !-!y .l.'i, Ui K i,( il HI, : l l.iHKi.Odd in ;:! i-(..!ui-tii:i in ve:'.v- an: a;;: 1 I ;.t wiiijr eit $."7,Hit). On tliereat front portico every I 'resident elected since Andrew .laek son has soleinnly taken his oath of ollice. Within ihe walls of the Cajiiol the two branches of ( 'oiiixros and the Supreme Court hold their meet-in;;- and imtil t!ie last summer the t oi"ri -,-ionai Librarv has had its hu.i.e. It i- ti;e M cc:: .i';!;c :ia'.io:i a-.id 1 1 u 1 1 1 l it ol i;- l ? i; i i i:ifnvnee will :,'L'i.r in tl".1 niiii'Is of tlie er.iwil-of U...1., i. II. llieeveul : iti ii,.r .,..v r. i n. . ...... ..j, J. V .. v.. . , , vcars old on March 1th was eeh brated in a vcrv nlcasant ; llasins. 7- manner bv a .'atherin-' of a . briht vr I'i u'ph, 12c, extra nice, lot of lads and lassies. Violin solos and duets with oran accom paniment by Misses Lizzie Miller and Miriam ( )ppen!icii'.i".. The paitii ipants were l'rof. Anion S. WaLiciiscIlcr and his i !a-s of violin pupils of which Murry Oppeiihcimcr is-a liieiubcr. DeheioiM refresh- ; meiit-i were served liv Mrs. O.nu i;- v. Oatmeal, 10c., 3 pwkmjes '2-h'.. ('runhed wliunt, 15c, '1 piickues 25c. t'ofieo cukes, 5c. a It).- Ginger Knaps, 5c. a lb. Oyster crackers, 5. u lb. Knick knocliH, He, a lb. Water crnckcrs. 'Jo. a lb 111 Citrpcts, lltujs iincl cloths on- Great Reduction Sale of FURNITURE! For Ni nety Days ! ! The TJndersiarned Offer The Public Their EB- ! TIEE STOCK OF FURNITURE 1 AT THIS GREATEST SACRIFICB EvER KNOWN IN CENTRAL PEN.N I PYLVAN1A. "We are not i-elliiif,' out, but we do this to Increase our sales above any pre vious your. We trive n few of the prices as follows : Soft Wood Chamber Sui! $14.00 Cotton Top Mnttress S.S Hard Wood Chunil-er Suits Kl.OO Wovcn Wire Mattress 1.7 Anti(iue Oali Suits, 8 rieci-n 10.00: l-ied fsprinjis 1.2 Plush I'urlor iSuith 80.00 1 Drop Tables, per ft f. Wooden Chairs per ?et 2.50 .1'latform Rockers 2 3 In stock, everything in the furniture line, including Mirrors, Hook Cus Desks, (iiilel)i)iu!s, Ciiplmurds, Centre Tables, Faucy Rockers. Haby Chairs Featlier Pillows, Lounjjes, Couches, Doughtrnys, tjinks, Hull Racks, Cea Scat Chairs line, iiieliuni itnd cheap furniture, to suit nil classes. Prices redacts! nil through. Come curly and see our stock beforej givi:' your order, and linns save 15 to .'0 per cent, on every dollar. lor; anJ WW THt arm and bull( em war l All real r n irj won neat lit llellllel-justice. t 111' Il ill ip i 1: w.M :a:ly a-, iv MAIililr .1 'i ! ove till flic iie.vest patlcrnn and i.uico coioi nigs. llic lalfft lie .i':is arc liciiutii'd nnd lit, about a pii'i tT oil' from forme:' prici t-. flood I-ilTIT.lll C::IT' f, i til V -". (iood llome-l.VI'l.t C irpf t, :?. 's A V". v Oi'clct'.!, TiV. p, r t: 1 'Put Oil.''-, I!: 1 1 : i. iv.- I er yd. . I i:.m-r, !". . - l;.(tt t. 10 t'.v .!a:.!i Drl-.'I,.'- IN.l.it c , .V) .New :. u i, ii 'i't.i-KI VH, JO ll 1'lliTI'i" f, S ;';-iin, i ,in. In :il ion (Sivoii to Undcvliilcinj; & Kmbaliiiin rTATHBPJSlAN & HARTNAN, Limited, MIFFLINCURGIl, : tin ijuMiiij y y Lit! h r,v ' NfM: ri yi fr- 1 ,i rv. 1 m: Hi. Veline, : i ii..: i. l .t- . ; :r.d a .ii- y tl.e ;:rti-;t . j o', ("iiiii:i.".v. X Y,rk.) Viii Dcej It Pi "I iitt. ii'lcj liic I!lo'iin.l)iiri; .I'.U :ei Klulii Norliilil N. V. Wo lii'.vo n't i. l j;ir.;:tiii D.tv. 0;:r :;.miis nro ICvery Day. ?r rrr . i. i i . !' I.- -I M' 1 W Fi i. u iUUi Vwa i j. fcet'p '..ivcryjiiiii;.; in tlio liiivilvnrii line. Ilorso s!; n .'ills, ot'ier niiil.s by Ilia lcc;; or pomul, Uo steel, cast &tv live for InvrK M'nons, round bar iron, clitiitis of Li:t;!:J, iorks, sbove-'.-i boca, tools ofjtll lcir.d.s, Jitjj. jlJ'O . lu-ii;; 'j'Av.y, .1 ;.ie j.-,t-;.t .i)''!l . ri ihe "'e-t t-lnw ilv r t rojto hioji i vcry r.'.jiJly v.movg Hvm Couth Srup. 'J'r-ni ti'x.0. Ce f.'l in Ttiii f.y 11 rni'i'i.'f . Jtlmoi iie f trlis Irriil, nftrr wltii-h I o- ... T, , , ,um.iB HHtlm in kwViI ..I.....I, wb!vii i i .Cornel', I rout nmlViaou bis hi l l for ten )rnr. 1 Uu'.r ivihIi I l. I rvcmliicd 1 at tl.c n. lux1 mid grnOua(xl." I A Vul Nu I.ahv troin Vj oinint'o., I'. ' Nprltigli-riti will njx-ii Mmrli M, 1WH. ! Writ ! fur calaloKue and lutivvnlr book nf j vlewi, to ' J. I. V.'wjiii, Til. D., I'rlnciiml, . 1 : . r'orr ''iii't;. ' k' . H. Hew Berlin, Pa. ki D IIAICMl.l'HHi no mt nrvl niri V U vfari' i: .3 vet Vv'hips, h.iilers, tie ropes, currycombs, brushes of nl; lands, LrooniK, tniNVJue, irrumto avjii'o, tubs, buckets, am Patent WAsmyo MAciiisus, Call to seo iuy goods and you will bo convimod ih&'- yon can buy cheaper hero than any where in the county. Ypursresp'y.l Wot'Iim' Mt .Pleasant a A U A V pi P loi nl II! It loi it i fr i k )f I IV k i t!tc f :r Adilron !!. Jl Ea WKIEBOli' -Mills,, w.- .-'; a ? iff:;'.'- .:t : . ...... t. i " rv." wherever