i f AfeMUttty Pvr BOVM WM NMrM CO., MW VOM. The Middlebupgh Post. Published every Thursday. Geo W. Wanenseller. Editor and Proprietor. Subscription 1.50 per year. wMcil raitJl he pnlrt in Hdvnnce wnen sent 01 rI 1i' I lie roil nly.) SATIS Of AOVf KTItlNO. All transient advert Ir-mnta nol otherwise joniracted lor will I eliurKHl at the rateol is cent per line (lion pnrlt-l mewture) for flint Inser tion and 10 cent pur line for every lutwequent Insertion. Wfitatk nol Met puiilitkrd fif t ooifuary pom, trttutaf f ruj. ., ttw erntt lint. REPUBLICAN TICKET. (lorernor Col. W. A. Stone. I.leuU Gov. -Gen. J. l'.S. tlobln. sec. Int. Affairs on. J. W. Lutta. superior JiiiliioW. W. I'otur, Congress at Large Hon. O. A. Grow. 8. A. Davenport. Oonifreas Hon.T M. Mahon. Asaembly Dr. A. M. Smith. Associate J udr Z. T. Geniberllng. Oouutysurveyor U. A. Uotdorf. Thursday, Juno 30, 1898. Republican Victory Again. The Republican party in Penn sylvania should and will lie victor ious again this Full. They have a record behind them that Intth betokens victory and deserves success. The Republican prty promised toMain taiu the standard of values, to make every dollar, what metal it be, equivalent to its staiii)ed value. It presaged that the silver mine owners should not thrust all their product upon the government at a price far in excess of its intrinsic value. How has it kept its promises? The credit of the nation has been preserved and the honor and praise of this country lias been enhanced. There is a Governor and other officers to bo elected in Pennsylvania in November next and while there has ccn a diversity C o;v:r! ill as to who should lie the nominee for Governor, now since theuoiniuatiou has leen made, there ought to be no (juestionas to who should be elected. There are quiet a great many Con gressman to be elected from Penn sylvania and the Republican party should lie as strongly represented as lieforc and we believe it will Iw. The Republican partv has a record of which it im justly Ik- proud and is entitled to success even lievoiid the most sanguine exectations. Another Hero. It will Ik- a relief to Adiuira I lewey to learn that a new nava hero has transpired. Unless the Admiral's disinclination for public it v and all kinds of fuss has lieen exaggerated he must regard it as siH'ciallv providential that Manila is ten thousand miles from home, Constructor llobson'sfeat, however, will make it easier tor hun to come teems to have to thank fortune for is that he got away alive. The moral, therefore, of Mr. Hobson's sudden rise into celebrity . is ' particular sound and edifying one, considering that it is born ot war. It is that success worth having, waits on pre paration, and Uiat the man who turns out to be the right man in an import ant place is the man who learned how beforelmnd. Harper's Weekly. Historical Society. A quiet movement ia in progress looking toward the formation of a historical society for Mifflin county. Right Much valuable local his tory has been left run to waste and there is no time to loose. We ought to know what is fact and what is tradition at present it all passes for history. The Gazette is contri buting its sluire in a historical way by the "Newspaper Ix)re" series now in course of publication, and we are glad to receive testimony from vari ous localities outside and inside the county that they are widely reail and favorably commented upon. We take the above from the Lewistown Gazette. A historical society is needed in every county in the state. 1 hat society in turn needs active, diligent workers and searchers in every township and borough of the county. We are pleased to note the item from our esteemed contemporary making known the fact that such a move ment is quietly gaining foothold in our neighboring county. 1 re Ga vMe in MilMin county, like the Post in Snyder county, has taken the initiative in searching for reliable data and publishing the same. The Snyder county Historical society is only six month old and while it has not accomplished as much as the members might wish had been accomplished, yet it has start and a visit to their room in the court house will reveal at least s'jme results of their organization. A great many old copies of county newspaiK-rs have been collected.. historical books, and a full set of the second and third series of the j Penna. Archives are in their posses- - lit siou. we wish more couiu nave been accomplished, but this much has been done, that without the or ganization, it would not have been accomplished. In the first place, a start is necessary, hence we trust our Miillin county neighbors may, too, organize menisci ves into a county Historical society, as such an organization would be of mutual beniiit to Siivdcr coiintv as well . as Miliiin. i An Infamous Outrage and Travesty of will be remembered that, some months ago, Mr. Harry Gcnsburg, who has u little notion und clothing store in this place, was waylaid in the Narrows in Centre county by a gang of cutthroats and robliers, aiid but for the lucky arrival on the scene of a gentleman from Snyder county, Mr. Geusbnrg might have lost his life as well as his money, and his bundle of clothing on his pedlar's wagon. As it was, he was Ixaitcn almost into insensibility by the robliers, who only quit their murderous work und ran uwav into the wood when they caught sight of the gentleman from Snyder county coining that way. Suspicion pointed to several par ties as having committed or taken part in this crime, and Mr. Gcnsburg his creditors closed his store and sold his goods under the sheriff's hum mer. And now the saddest of nil this cruel story is yet to be told : -u Tuesday the sheriff ofCentrccouu y, per orders he could not resist, but which in the kindness of his big! heart he would have loved to have done, came to this place and arrested Mr. Geusbnrg and took him to Rellefonte to be placed in jail for non-payment of the costs, which, we are informed, exceed $400. Oh what a travesty of just ice! first, cursed, bullied, cruelly beaten and almost robbed by highway brigands; then cruelly condemned by twelve Centre county jurymen for daringto prosecute the suspected parties, for that is the meaningof their wretched verdict as to the costs : next crippled in business, and now torn from his home, wife and friends and thrown into jail because he is too poor to pay the unrighteous bull Heaven save us from jwtke of that order. But, surely this wtng will yet be righted! It undoubtedly can be, and when the humane Judge Ixive of Centre county learns the situation as it truly is, he will assuredly nrge the county commissioners to exoner ate Mr. Gensburg from the payment of the costs and give him his free dom. This the commissioners can do, they will earn and receive the plaudits of every lover of justice. Miffiinburrj Telegrajth. Person troubled with ''diarrhoea will bn interested in the experienc of Mr. W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, Providence, B. I. He says : "For several years I have been almost a constant sufferer from diar rhoea, the frequent attacks complete ly prostrating me and rt-ndeirDg me unfit for my duties at this hotel. About two .years aso a traveling salesman kindly gave me a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. Much to my surprise and delight its effects were immediate. Whenever..! felt syrootonsof the disease I would fortify myself ogaiust the attack with a few dosts of this valuable remedy. The result has been very satisfactory and almost complete relief from the affliction," For sale by all Druggists. For the short time we have been in businsss, our store aud goods nave become well nml favorably known as t quality, LOW PRICES nnrl P1TR IW T tk'n Just MM from New York and PhiladelpL'a. Largest stock ! iiest slock 1 Lower prices ! ibe bargnins we give hold your custom be convinced by giy. mg us a can. DRESS GOODS. We can show you 250 kinds o: Dress Goods, Novelties, Mohairs and in fact all kinds of the latest Pattern, ltemeuibcr we are selliug all our Dress Patterns ; only one Pattern of a kind e find in this way we can show you a larger assort uent in uress Hoods aud sell at lower prices. We can show you Novelty Dress Goods from 8c to 90c per yard, call and see this line, and we are sure you win and a bargain LAWNS. From fin to 2fin Fnnot TWf Ho;. Bnold Dimity, Frig'd Dimity, Frig'd wrg.. ireracin, oerge rq. ; in lact we show you a full assortment in all KinOB OI JJreBB UOOdM and f linohnma Dress Ginghams 5o to 16c ; all Apron Ginghams, Lancaster 5c t all Blue uancojonly oo. , SHOES. To fit the foot and fit the purse at our more, we always try to give our customers fiits : we do not &nlr vmi to make your foot fit the shoe : but we simply give you a 6hoe that fits tne loot. We just received a large new line of Spring and Summer styles in Russets and Patent Leathers and all kinds, the latest styles and lower prices. Call and see for yourself. back, and before hegetsorderedtoour was importuned to have them ar part of the world again there may be hither subdivison's of ulory which will help to make his native shores less ominous to him. Constructor Holism himself seems to lie a person who is more likely to be dis turbed than over-exalted by ap plause. His record is that of an ublcsnd very thoughtul man, devoted to his profession and its problems j and bent on doing business rather than ou gathering renown. Yet it is obviously the record of an ambitious man who has meant to get us near the top as his abilities and opjKirtunities would warrant. What bis abilities were he has demonstrated by the steady work which caused him to graduate second in his class (1889) at the Naval Academy, and then to be scut abnxul for futber instruction. His opjHirtuuities he lias siezed when .they offered, and when they haven't offered he lias in vented them. He is credited with proposing the post graduate course in construction at the Naval Academy, of which he I ad charge when he got permission to sail with Admiral Sampson's fleet. His chance to take the Merrimac into the Santiago channel was also of his own making, and all tliat he rested and tried for the offense. He hesitated, because he knew it could not iossibly do him financial good, but finally was persuaded to do so in the hope that it would serve the pub lic good, in that it would go to break up the practu of highway robbery in the Narrows of tliat county, a thing not uncommon, but never a prosecution. ecoruiugly, he had two persons arrested, who, on, trial, by some hocus pocus of the law or otherwise, were acquitted, the jury placing the costs on Mr. Gcnsburg, a thing they could legally do, we are told, but which to our lawman mind was an infamous outrage, and in this we share the opinion of all our best peo ple. Really, it looks like a premium put upon crime. It certainly will deter any one from bringing suit in that court for a similar offence, es pecially if the waylaid party i not a resident of Uiat county, unless, of course, the court and county com missioners should right this great wrong. ' Mr. Gensburg is a sober, honest, industrious Germ an,of limited means, doing business on borrowed capital and credit, and no sooner was the result of tliat suit ascertained than A Great War Atlas A Superior Ptibllentloa or "The Phila delphia Prcaa.n "The Philadelphia Press" has secured a war atlas which will cover every portion of the earth where a conflict on land or on sea could oc cur. "The Philadelphia Press" ordered a very large number of the atlases and through its g-'-.t orderisenabled to place separate en j' ' readers at almost ucuu.i 'The Philadelphia Presa" groat war atlas contains sixteen pages of valuable statistics, showing the finan cial, military and naval strength of the United States and of Spain. It also contains a brief, interesting and accurate history of Cuba. Those ordering the war atlas to Iks sent by mail musteuclose 10 cents and an extra 'i-wnt stamp lor post oge. Mail orders will be filled the same day as recieved. They should lie addressed to the War Atlas Dc partment, "The Press," Philadelphia. Our baby has been continually troubled with colio and cholera infantum since his birtb, and all that we could do for him did not seem to give more than temporary rhef, until we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. Since giving tliut remedy he has not been troubled. We WHnt to give you this testimonial as au evi dence of our gratitude, not that you need it to advertise your meritorious remedy. G. M. Law, Keokuk.Iowa. For sale by all Druggist. Groceries. Arbuckles' and Lion Coffee, 13c i 2 lbs. for 25c ; 4 for 45c. Winner Coffee. 13o ; 2 lbs. for 25c. Loose Roasted Javo, 13c; 2 lbs. for 25. Java and Mocho. 35c s 3 lbs. for 90c. Extra loose green coffee, 25c. 9 lbs. Soft A Sugar, 50c. 8 lbs Gran ulated, 50c. 10 lbs. Light Brown, COc. Corn Starch, 6c ; 3 lbs. for 12c. orst v O. A!. ..:.-. .. Up. a qt. '.'iiuii, ib'c, u Kill. Light Syrup, 30c. a gal. Chocolate, 18c. Baking Soda. 4c. ner lb. Boking Powder, 6c. i lb. Basins, 7c. Silver Prunes, 12c, extra nice. Oatmeal, 10c., 3 packages 25c. Crushed wheat, 15c, 2 packages 25c. Coffee cakes, 5c. a lb. Ginger snaps, 5c. a lb. Oyster crackers, 5c. a lb. Knick knocks, He. a lb. Water crackers. 9c. a lb. Cash'paid for good butter and eggs. Carpota I Carpota 1 1 Ccrpcta ! !! A 'AHKlndo. CKTS! HATTIIiGS ! The whole lower floor of ury store is taken op with Carpets, Ru Art Squares, Curtains, Window Shades, Curtain ToW uLocf: Rug nnge, Floor, Stair and Table Oil CloUis, &c, &c, ' N - We can show you the largest and best selection of the above eoorf. ever shown in lewistown."- Brussell Carpet as low as .r0c. and up muui carpel " " olio. Half Wool Carpet" " 3fr, Kag Carpet as low as 20c. and Cotton Carpet " 22c. i Velvet Carpet 75 i -701rina and Japan Matting 100 Rolls to Select From. f . . . !. 1 ' . ...... v-j.i.jwre uimiuy anu prices, you will find that our store is the place to buy at. The goods are first-class, prices are the low est, our rooms are clean and no trouble to show (roods. W. fl. FELIX, Wi. istown, Penn'i Liberal Adjustments- Prompt Payment H REMEMBER HARVEY SCHDCH GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, SB&INSGBOVE PA. Only tbe Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, Tire, Life. Accident and Tnrnnrln No Assessment Vq Premium n. The AetriH " Home " American' Founded A. 1)., 1819 Assets $11,055,5131 . 44 - 1853 9 853 628$ " " 1810 9o kZ,T. The Standard Accident Insurance Co. ' The New York Life Insurance Co. The Fidelity Mutual Life Association. Tour Patronage Solicited. HOId on to Your Dollars, Untd you see Solid-fact Bargains. We hm opened the Season with a stock of goodi tnat beats the record for beauty and lot prices. Be fair with yourselves and m our Elegant Stock of Soring Clothing It presents an opportunity for economic al buying that is not found elsewhere. Spring Hats, f aijcy Styrt Everybody needs something in this line We have just what you need, and at th P8.h defy competition. We hw the inest Line of Gentlemen's Furnish. irjgGoods on tbe Market. Hats. Capi, Vahces, Trunks and Bubber Goods n nave in large assortments. IN DRESS SHOES, ,V have a line unequalled in the county, our Spring wear, in price anil quality, cannot be beat in the State. We want you to see our shoo. Agents Wanted in Every County to Supply the Great Popular Demand for Aim's War for Hiaiiiy TOLD IN PICTURE AKD STORY Compiled and Written by SENATOR JOHN J. iNgaLLs Of Kansas The most brilliantly written, most profusely and artistically illus trated, and most intensely popular book on tlia subject of the war with Sjmin. Nearly 200 Superb Illustrations taken specially for this great work. Agents are making $50 to $100 a week selling it. A veritable bon anza1 for live canvassers. Apply for description, terras and territory at once to . I- D THOMPSON PUBL18HIHG CO St. Louis. Mo., or New York City. In Carpets, Kugs and Oil cloths we hove nil the newest patterns and choice ooloriuKH. The latest de signs are beautiful and at about a quiti ter off from former pncoK. Good Ingrain Carpet, only -'c. Good Homo-made Carpet, a-'ic. 8 4 Floor Oilcloth, 50o. pi-r yd. 4 Tuble Oilcloth. 14c. per yd. 5 4 Table Oilcloth. 12c. per yd. No. 1 Butter, U No. S Butter, 10 Fresh Ek. 10 Onlom, 00 Dried Apple, 1 Shoulder, S . Potntoee, S New Lard, ' Turkey, 10 Young Chicken, T Dried Cherrlee, 8 Bacon, 6 liam, 10 N. IJ. We hiive.no Spec ial Bargain Day. Our Bar gain are Every Day. F. H. Maurer, N. W. Corner, Front and Union Sts New Berlin. Pa. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Let ten of Administration in the e. Uto of Hf nry Qruhb, sr., lata of Centra town- Ulp, snyder Co.. Pa., dee'd.. havlne been ffrnnl ed to the underaluned, all perauna knowing Uiemarlvei Indebted loaald eittite are reminded lo make Immediate payment, wlillatho-ehavlnu claim will prenent tnem duly authenticated to uh unaenugnea. HBNRT a GRl'BB, Admr. Jacob Gilbert. Att'y. MARRIED. June lb, at the Lutheran par sonage, by llev.D.lUMclAin, New ton Diehl ot Globe Mills, and Jane Snook of Centre Twp. Before and After Taking. lie raved about the red, red wine That sparkled in the flagon, . And, later, paid ten dollars' fine , Because he had a "jag" on. H. iliifiiiBiir. Mgroffl, fi DON'T SACRIFICE . . . Pnture Oomiort for present seeming Economy, but BUI tbe Sewing Machine witb an established reputation that guarantees von long and satisfactory service : Its beautiful figured wood- work, durable construc tion, fine mechani . - cal adjustment, coupled with the Finest Set of Steel Attachments, mokes it the Most Desiralilc lacMne in tbe HarbL FBA1IK S.BIE0LE. MlDDLEBUBGH, Pm t9"Send for our beautiful half-tone catalogue. M IV HI mi ei'j HIT. PLEASANT MILLS. Store, I keep everything in the hardware line. Horse shoe nails, other nails by the keg or pound, toe steel, cast steel, tires for buggies and wagons, round bar iron, chains ot ai kinds, forks, shovels, hoes, tools of all kinds; . Horse Blankets, Whips, halters, tie ropes, curry combs, brushes of kinds, brooms, tinware, granite ware, tubs, buckets, a Patent w ashiko Machines, Gall to see my goods and you will be convinced tl) you can buy cheaper here than any where in the county. nYoursSresp'y, I I ; Wnrnfir tt Pleasant IJi Li WUIIIUIi MU18. ra