Rral awka taw Umd fmn. (SKHL Nil Fuwom Absolutely Fur KM. IMM K9WWS CO., MW VOM. The Middlebupgh Post. Published every Thursday. Geo. W. Wauenssller. editor and Proprietor Subscription $1.50 per year. filled mual l puld Id 81Tiince when sent out bide tue county.) RATES OF ADVERTISING. Ail transient artvMtlMmonta not otherwise .oninctl lor will t rharp-rt at tbe rate ol It cents per line (nnnnarlel measure) for first Inner tion ami 10 cents per line lor every subsequent Insert Ion. gfDntk noticet puUUhed frtt , obituary jxwrv, ribulu of ravat. .. Unx emit a Ktw. REPUBLICAN TICKET. i lovernnr t'ol. W. A. Stone. I.leut. Oov.-dnn. .1. P.8. (!ohln. oc. Int. Affairs Un. 1. W. Lalta. Hiiperlor JiKlKe W. W. Potwr, Congress ut Large Uon. O. A. Grow. 8. A. Davenport. foncrcKs IIon.T M. Mnhon. Assembly Dr. A. M. wnlth. Associate Judge Z. T.Gomborllng. CjuntyBurvcyor O. A. Botdorf. Thursday, July 21, 1898. Facts About Our Navy, When the civil war brokeoutour navy was comparatively small, but the Government immediately devoted its energies to the building of new kIujw and in four years then were on the navnl register nion than one thousand ships of nil kinds. At the close of the war our navy was mure jiwerful than that of Kughiiid. The fight between the Monitor and the Mcrriinac, however, had render ed wooden ships obsolete, and while nothing was done for many years towards creating a navy of iron or Hteel ships by this country, all of the Kuropean countries built them in great ntiiiilxn s and our. navy from lieing the most powerful in the worhl liecaine in a few years one of the weakest. In 18S3 Congress authorized the construction of the first modern: steel crusier and when the Maine was up in Havana harW the "New Navy" had ulxuit one hundred ships, built or building, including all grades from the monster heavily armored battle ship which could hav sunk the entire navy of tin- war, down to the long sharp torjiedo Itoat. uring the first six months of the present year the navy has had another sudden growth by the creation of w hat has Itccii called the "auxiliary mm." This now comprises 111 ships, marly all of which have been cipiipjiwl as fighting vessels. In the auxiliary navy are included the lo vessels of the revenue service, 4 light-house tender, 2 fish commission Iwnts and S hospital boats. Allthe extra boats acquired excepting the four magnifi cent Atlantic Liners have lecn purchased outright. On the list of the ships of the regular Navy are 11 first class, 18 second class, 43 thml class, C fourth lass war ships,and ."5 torpedo boats in addition to tugs, recieving ships ailing ships, etc. There are now buildingor author ized by Congress 33 war ships and about as mauy torpcdolwats. , Tise largest battle slips are named Iron i the States, the cruisers from the cities, and the torjH-do boats ('(tin naval heroes. In the theaux iliaiy navy certain classes of ships .ire Lamed aler Indian trilns and oihe" aflcr thestinging insects. T.i" Stinieen ram, the Holland submarine I h stt and dynamite cruiser Vesuvius arc unique to our navy, i! ,iher cMuntry having similar in-r-trinicnN of war. The Vesuvius has UsMi looked upon by naval ex pert of all nations as of doubtful utility, but within the last month she haw with her long "blow pijH's" or pneumatic tulies successfully thrown some twenty shells each charged with from 2(H) to GOO pounds of' dynamite. M'hen these shells exploded the people living in ..Santiago, three or four miles away thought (hey were having an earth quake. The Yankee inventor lia9 introduced to the world the ironclad, the turreted monitor, the range finder, the breech-loading cannon, the automatic machine gun, the' sub marine boat, the automobile torpedo, the pneumatic dynamilo gun, jfarvcizcd armor i.iate, smokeless p.i.tcr;..ii nuuiy oiiier features of modern warfare. Club Women in Denver. Governor Adams of Colorado gave an address of welcome to a great body of women who recently met in Denver to represent the "Federation of Women's Clubs." Iu the course of his address he said : "Are men of the West more chivalrous or more just than their Eastern brethren? Is it a coinci dence, oris there an element of truth ia the boast of Switzerland, Mont enegro and other mountain lands, that liberty has a clearer vision in high altitudes? Certainly it is that it is only the mountain states of Colorado, Utah, Idaho and Wyom ing whese statutes recognize that the Creator made no mistake when he placed man and woman side by side iu Eden. Westward thecourse of justice, as well ns empire, takes its way. It is fitting that this great confed eration of women's clubs should inect in Colorado. While you are not a suffrage association, and many of you may not care to vote, the ultimate of your intellectual aspira tions must lie the elimination of sex from the statutes of equality. Col orado has added a sorjKine to the symphony of political liberty, and we Offer our laws, our homes, our schools, our institutions, as object less ns to those who doubt the re sults of equality before the law. Woman suffrage needs not the de fence of results: it is not a question of expediency, but of justice. Yet no evil has come from the experi ment. My testimony may be biased, lor had I received n women s vol some one else would have the plea sure of greeting you this morning Hut to me there has come no just criticism as to the participation women in public affairs, no awaken ing from the fond dream that the union of the vigor, physical force and courage of man from the higher moral and spiritual qualities of wo man will weave for our children a fairer destiny than has yet come to the race. While here, gather your own testi mony. The state superintendent ot schools is a woman, and no office in the State I louse is conducted with more abilty. Half the county su iicriiitcndcnts of Colorado are of the same sex, nearly all the teachers ore women, yet we challenge compar ison with the public school system of any state in the Union. Women's clubs and her interest in public questions have l)ceii a revela tion to many. Woman is found to lie neither divinenorsaUinie, neither a slave nor an angel, simply human. She is neither the soulless creature of Homer or Milton, nor the bur lesque divinity of Cervantes, but a being endowed with common sense and an exalted purpose. Every at tainment but increases her moral and intellectual force, without damage to the character of mother and wife. She may break sonic of the chains of prejudice and conventionality, but she w ill not lose her womanhood. Fear not that equality will make her masculine, "Man and woman created He them," nnd no belated net of justice on the partofman can change the ordinance of God. MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. Corrected weekly by our merchants. Butter 10 Errs 12 Onions 00 Lard 6 Tallow M 4 Chickens per lb 7 TurLeys 00 Bide 7 Shoulder 9 hhiu is Old Wheal 75 New Wheat 70 Rye 40 Potatoes 00 Old Corn 85 Oats 80 Bran per 100 lbs 80 Middlings " 00 Chop " 00 Flour per bbl . . . 5.00 . Oast .WeO, t tare enoyet yss posals so fas In my ttie May That surely cmgm to besaaogh to last yea for six years yet, Clara 8ix yean yes. Wbss do jum mean? May Why, Sea rest, there wont be Bother leap year us til J004-4w Y. World. "W. A. Xapp of Centreville is selling goods at and below cost in order to close out busimss. Call for bargains. 7-28-4t. TCSCt 8TBEST WAS PATT3. latest! Prlssi! lataiW 1 D'ye erer hear aboat ts tint we gttttu Vain street psc4t Mebbeyeu didn't know H erer wv ptved. WeB, H yrax, a' them bttaka r am asjalsr around out In the road Wall thefa left Of IU It wus lilts thjac About tarn year ago Jooesboro bed kind of a boom, an' we tbort H woe go in' to be a metropolis. So peopU begun to talk about gttUa' the streete pared bo's make things look more citified. - I gueas it wus the editor of the Jopee boro Bugle thet started the Idee. Any way It wuznt long before ev'ry nam ber of the Bugle bed two or three col umns about the barilla question ot the day, ea be called It. . Moat errybody seemed to be In favor of the scheme, an' purty soon the city council appoint ed a committee to look Into the mat ter an' find out what H would eoet to pr.re Main street. Jest about - w from Chicago came to tows, lie wu a slick talker, an' he gave the com mittee all the information they could hold. He told Vra thet brick pavement wuz tbe beet kind, an aald he'd put It In fur us dirt cheap, been he wanted to work up a good trade In thia section of the state. Beln' e they wasn't body In town knew the first thing about pnrin'. we took his word fer itaa tbe council give him the job. Well, the contractor went to work light awnr, an' it dk)ot take him long to finish the job neither. It's lucky fer the town Itdidnttakelong.beeucall the U me be wm at work nobody done not b I a but loaf around an' watch tbe pavers. If he'd a-kept on a week longer busi ness would a-beert clean dead. It's ne wonder he got done quick, fer all be dooe tous to level the street an' then lay the bricks right on top of tlx ground. Tbe cum knowed thet we, didnt hev senee to see thet he wucat floin' It the right way. Tbey might hev been one or two people in tbe town thet bed thelrdonbla, but they didnt dare to aay Bothin fer fear ot showf n their ignerenee. Fer about a week after It wui fln tsbed we wuz ec proud ot oar new pave ment cs a boy of his first pair of panta. Then a heavy rain come up, an' our trou ble begun. Tbe first wagon thet went over the pavement after the rain sunk right in. an' H wut long before tbe street looked ea If a brick house bed fell on It. It got so people would drive out of their way to git to a street thet wuznt paved. Of course everybody wus wild to git holt of thet contractor, but heM (J rawed his pay es soon es the job wus done, an' nobody knowed where he wus. Well, we bed to lay the blame on some body, so a mass meeun' wus called to dismiss the matter. The sense of the meetln' seemed to be tbet tbe city council wus to blsm They got roosted right an' left, an' some of tbe langwidge tbet wus used thet night wuxnt fit fer publication by a long shot. Finally Alderman Smith got np to speak la defense of tbe oouncfl. lie said they wus wituV to admit they'd made a mistake, but be didnt think they trns to blame, beetis thoyV ory done what the people wui epr r,' - on to do. Then be went on to wiy tbri their Intentions bed been perfect I y hon orable, an' be hoped the CMIxens woalrf give 'em credit fer thet When Smith got through' 1 Bartaw jumped VP o.' remarked thet heM heard tell of a plrtoe where good Inten tions wuz used fer savin material, air be thort it would be a mighty good Idee fer the council to go there. Ton orto hev heard the crowd laff. I thort tbey never would git through. The mem bers of the council wont henr the laet of thot Joke es long es they live. ftt iouia Post-Dispatch. ABOUT ELOPEMENTS. Wkse Os Mothtt Bat i asr Oss oerslsc tss Prekssls A mother, whose daughters are all bnppilv married, referring to the sub ject ol elopements and alt marriages onsaoctioned by the bride's parents. recently said: 1 tslsk the trouble ml tera siwtsa fam&yetfc era they much of them. mother are so takes mm with the of exletenoe that they unwittingly fast Into the error of appearing indifferent io the budding beauty of their daugh ters. Every woman's heart longs tor love. Compliments and endearing words are as sunsbin to a growing plant, and it there is a lack of these at borne, la it any wonder that when a young man comes along and tells a young girl that aba ia the sweetest thing on earth, she feels she has been unappreciated for years, And imagines that to dwell forever with an individual who adores her, who recognises her charm, will be the acme of human hap piness? I made up my mind when say girls were babies that they should neves have to look for admiration away from home. It was the rale In our housV hold to give them every pleasure with in our power, to tell them when tbey looked well, and to bo as complimen tary aad grsdoas as tbsrugk they were tbe yeetag ladles t a neigh bar's boose hold. And so tbey were not upset by the first ekanee words ot admiration from a stranger, and, baring been al ways given to understand that whs eould be afforded was theirs, they were not tempted to run off to better their condition. Runaway matches are sd flom mad In Heaven, but are brought about, as I said. In the beginning, through a natural longing for affection that baa been wanting la places whose It should bs sxpetned to eome from firs. IT. T. Lsqrer. Wop Hpp oppiI ! Will UUbllilUUi For the short time we bare been I hlllitnilMW mis Sit k A u :A nfsAr in have become well and Nvorablv known an io ouhIii v. LOW PRICES anil PATI ni.MT.rvn Jost ilMl from New York and PLiladlp'Jn. LNrttest stock ! JJet stock I Lower prices 1 Tht. IturLtMiiiu mvA ki.i your custom ; bo convinced bv giv. ing us a call. DRESS GOODS. Dress Goods, Novelties, Mohairs hdo in isci an kinds of tbe latest Pattern. Itamomhor - ..wv..a j aio orjiJUJK Ml our Dicsb lMfem; only one ruiwrn oi u kuki we nna in this WKV w enn shnnr vim l..ri.n. nnAK.- .... -- . . .. , - - ui r! nnnui k went in Drew Goods and still at lower prices. We can show you 'NoVfltr DreHH Gonda frnm An tn Qb per yard. Call and see this line, and we are sure you will nnd a bargain. LAWNS. j-iuiu .3 iu xsncy, umi swisg, R. 1 nr. n . . . . " "iwii'J, HHg U UTU.. Perao.lA. Seroa Pn . in buow you a iuu assortment in all kiuub oi isress uoods and Uinghams. Drnna ninvbama Ra 1 ic . .11 A Ginghams, Lancaster Co; all Blue vouvutuniy uo. SHOES. To fit th tnnt or, A flt h- .i our store, we always try to give our customers nus : we do not ask you to make your foot fit the shoe; but WS simnlv ffive vnu n ahnA that fit a the foot. We jllst recpivnil n larnra nant 1,n 01 spring and Summer styles in Russets and Patent Leathers and all kinds, the latest styles and lower prices. Call and see for yourself. Groceries. Arbuckles' and Lion Coffee, 13c i 2 i oh. tor zoc ; ior 4 &c. a... iiuuor vuutje. 100 ; i JOS. ior ZOC. Loose Roasted Javo, 13c 1 2 lbs. for to. Java and Mocho. 85e j 3 lbs. for 90c. Extra loose irrenn nnff IT 9 lbs. Soft A Sugar, 60c 8 lbs Gran- JU IUU. UtKUl, OCUWD. QUO. Corn Starch, 6c ; 8 lbs. for 12c New Rice, 6 1 very nice, , Best N. O. Molasses, 14c. a qt. in iu T n nynirt. inc. a jh. S.Miip. HiK-, h ttn. t. ' I - - "luiC, lti. Uiikiug aodu, iu. pei Hi. i.tkll.H I'll. IU hi: 4 II. Rasinc. 7c. 8ilver rrunes, 12c, extra nce. Oatmeal, 10c 3 packages 26c. Crushed wheat, l.'wi . !2 nnplrniyAa Vtft Coffee cakes, 6e. a lb. umger snaps, 6c. a lb. Oyster crackers, 6c a lb. , " Knick-knocks, 8c. a lb. Water crackers. 9c. a lb. Cash?paid for good butter and eggs. In Carpets, Rugs and Oil- . clotlis we hove all the newest nnttArnR nnrl choice colorings. The latest de signs are beautiful and at about a qunrter on from former prices. uooa ingrain uarpet, only .rc, Good Hoinp-inad e Carpet, 2'ic. 8-4 Floor Oilcloth, 60c. per yd. tt-4 Table Oilcloth, 14c. per yd. 6 4 Table Oilcloth, 12c. per yd. No. 1 Buito:, PulaMea, tt New Lard, 8 Turkey., 10 Young Chickens, T Dried Cberriet, 8 Bail a, 6 ' Bam. 10 No. 2 Butler, 10 Preah Egics, 13 Onion., 60 Dried Apple., J Ayplss, ShonMn, N. li. We have no Snec ial Bargain Day. Our Bar gains are Every Day. F.H.Maurer, N. W. Corner, Front and Union Sts New Berlin, Pa. Agents m Money Tlim Is the opportunity of s life-time. Agents ars making aso to ia s week. FITZIIUGII LEE, '". and lute CodsuI General to Cuba, writes a book os CalaSjiiiiisl War. We hare on press for early Issue, OenerafLee's own siory of Cuba and the Spanish War, to be produced In a subMantlal book of oyer 600 pages, 7xH Inchus-ln sue snd almost 0ND HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS. This Is the only snthentlo work published on 'he one subject occupying the minds of the entire civilized world. nnfflWO DTinV Liberal commission will UUlIllO tlfjAUI be paid and credit given Lose no time, act at once. Write for full partic ulars to WE 1NTENAT10NAL SOCIETY, 91 93 Fifth Ae.. New York. 1 Publishers sf Geaeral Lee's Boss. our authorized diiirlbutors are located In all parts of the U.S. - 7 IMS. arpeta ! Carpota l l Carpets 1 1 1 CARPETS! UATTIIJGS ! The whole lower floor of uvjr store is taken' up with Gu-pct Ru Art Squares, Curtains, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Hassocks! Rug Fringe, Floor, Stair and Table Oil Cloths, Ac., Ac, We can t-how you the largest and osttii Jll ISUJWil. BBBBBBBBBBBSl Brusscll Carj)ct as low as 50c. and up All Wool CariRt " " BOc Half Wool Carpet" "35c " -0bina and Japan Matting c kMVl TB323ID GrOODOl Compare quality and prices, you will find that our store is the plaw to buy at The goods are first-class, prices are the low est, our rooms are clean rnd no trouble to show goods. Respectfully, Y. ft. Liberal Atijustments .... REMEMBER " H. HRRVEYSCHOCH, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, 8BIiTNGMOVm, FA. Only tbe Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, Fire, Life, Accident and Tornado. Ho Assessment No Premium NntM The Aetna Pounded A. D., 1819 Assets 11,05513 88 Home -v 1853 9,853,628.54 " American " 1810 2,409,584.53 Tne Standard Accident Insurance Co. The New York Life Insurance Co. The Fidelity Mutual Life Association.! Your Patronage Solicited. HOId on to V'e have a line unequalled in the an. I quality, cannot be beat in the Jill. H. Opin, aspve, li DON'T SACRIFICE . . . Future Oomiort for present seeming Economy, but BUY the Sewing Machine with an established reputation that guarantees von long and satisfactory service : S-Send tor our beautiful half-tone Iki Muare ...;..T.. ' HIT. PLEASANT MILLS. I keep everything in the hardware line. Horsejsboe nails, other nails by the keg or pound, toe steel, cast steel, tires for buggies and wagons, round bar iron, chains of all kinds, forks, shovels, hoes, tools of all kinds, Horse Blankets, Whips, halters, tie ropesK curry combs, brushes of all kinds, brooms, tinware, granite ware, tubs, buckets, and Patent Washing Machines Call to see my goods and you will be convinced thai you can buy cheaper here than any where in the county.B AUKincfs. All Qualities. All Prices. best selection of the above goods llag Carpet as low as 20c. and im " tt tt nil i v. Velvet Caqict 75c 100 Rolls to Select From FELIX, Levristown, Penn'a, " Prompt Payments. Your Dollars, Until you see Solid-fact Bargains. We have Pd the Season with a stock of goods that beats the record for beauty and low prices. Be fair with yourselves and see our Elegant Stock of Spring Clothinu. It presents an opportunity for economic. ' al buying that is not found elsewhere. Spring Hats, f ancy Sljirt? Everybody needs something in this lint 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, Valice8, Trunks and Rubber Goods we have in large assortments. 1 IN DRESS SHOES, county, our Spring wear, in price State. "We want you to see our slicxs. IV l)ibc. Its beautiful figured wood work, durable construc tion, fine mechani cal adjustment, coupled with the Finest Set of Steel Attachments, makes it the Most Desirable Machine in tie Mel FBAHE S. RIEGLE, MlDDLEBURGH, PA catalogue. ' Store