I ' " 1 i I. ; jit I ;e Middleburgh Post. Puhlinued everv Tuurwday. W- Wagenseller. tditorand Proprietor i'iw.riptiuti $150 per year. , , ,. IB aflano WB sent out. rMi' till' I'llllllt.V.) HATf S O F ADVERTISING i (ran-ient WjTertl "in nti rucu'd for ui hecnarjea s per Unet-onparlol mi ,Jhimi for Brut Inner- tin UUIIOOBDWP"' "..' I . -7W nU& imMnl , oMfunry ).-. , , ... rfra-. rfo- " huiday, March 9, 1899. INDUSTRIAL MIDDLEBURG. .Pu.deiP..i-aa--r. Aninu to do all in its powerfor the industrial development ol the town, the Middleburgh Post says that "If live, eight, ten or more men agree to giveflOOO each to an in (Instry, or if any number of men will raise $5000, $8000, $10,000 or more money, the editor oi the Post promises to j,ret the industry,aslarge us the proportion of the money rais ed will warrant." - ... This is a straightforward businesi i.. :.. like nrnnosition. mailt i lie iK'st of faith, but r i 'itizciK of Middleburgh going to ;,, ftboul it? As the Post soys, LnHiiim ! numhei' of men of means :viiur iii nnd about that town who m. Full able to make such a contr itttlon. lint thus far they either lock .1 up their money in strong boxes : the like, ami the town has not .rule the nrooress it should have lade. New enterprises will not timi their way to towns ol that character while other places are offering Btrong inducements to capitalists to cast in icir lots wlte them. The PosThasdonelUduty. What will the Middleburgh men of means An9 RELICS OF I HE WAR. It has been decided to devote one KOCtlonofthegreat National Museum in Washington to a great historical exhibit illustrative tit the Spanish American war. An immense col lection of war relies has already been delivered at the Museum building, and a large force of workmen are now engaged in arranging the ar ticle in suitable cases where for iniittv M ars to come they wi'l excite ilie curiosity of millions of visitors from all parts of the world. Prnl hi i v neollectionol War relies ruitude was never before in exhibition in any conn- .I tins ola.-etl i ry. The ruosl striking and valuabh relics of the war have been secured liiiMiigli the services of Prof. W l InlnuH who immediatelv after II. the cessation of hostilities was sent to . 'uli i ami l'orto Woo. Both islands have been ransacked ami the result rlutniinstntted bv the car loads of mllfM which have thus far been ilc- liv..n.l iiml uilicrs which are dow ell route. Among the collection arc found manv relics of barbarism of earlier davs in the torture dungeons of Cuba and l'orto Kieo. Some of these de vices were found in the black vault ami dungeons under the bluffs of San Juan, and doubtless many ol the cruel instruments of torture, includ ing thumb-screws, racks, aud engines of agony which w ere used by the Spaniards to extort confession during the sixteenth century. Sane of tin instruments are ot compiicaiea con struction and their manner ot use unknown, while others are of such a euaracier an io Buggrat at i" imrriblt: purpose- lor which they were designed and actually used. Among the war relics proper may 'ie Been three fourths of the frag ments ol a 13-inch shell fired by Admiral Simpson during the bom bardment of San Juan. These frag ments were collected after several weeks of labor in digging where the shell exploded. The fVagmentawill be mounted on w ires in their relative positions. The hand-bell from the governor general's palace, a seven teenth century battleaxe, sword made of hardened cocoa wood with edges I . I ... .. .iii.. t in as sharp as steel, samples of a. ,h,. arms used .... Ik.ii. sutcs, displays of powder, shells ami fixed ammnni- tlon ot :i kinds, unifornis. hiittons. flags and ensigns in countless niun liers Mini varieties, manv of which have histories which rentier them of siiecial historic value, arc found m the collection. A conspicuous relic to be installed with the collection is portion of the hand railing of the Winalow which received the death ulutoh of ensign Bagley the first American victim of the war, togeth er with a portion of the desk plate THE U. S. SENATORIAL QUESTION. The State legislature lias now been in session more than twou the i and there is only one law on the stat ute IxM.ks. That is all that nun real ly been accomplished. This might be considered afortunatethhigifthat all that would In' aecoinpiisiieu I this session The chanees are that jSftMsjthey will do many n.ort tilings tint 01. :mi hence it is mim- l ,!,.,, ..,.,-,. IS vet BCCOM D..HII- A legislature must make its ,. ..... f.. St. own memliers. ! "111 VH'S III" Hi".' "' ' I but also to heelers and to its trasses. re .i... i,.,rii.itni'i. were to adiourn i now, we would still feel like calling , i - anything but extravagant. Here and there, however, yon see in. .1 . ... ... si I'l.U itrnvinCT in tne iree.rs iu iu- dioate what is in store for the tax payers of the State. One mber Suggests that there is $4,000,000 more needed to iplete the Capitol, while two years ago it was suggested that $500,000 should pay tin: entire bill ami that architects should make plans that not mere than this amount JmnU In' exnended. Here and there nr.. nrtrn hills tor eoinmittet Buch i i :iw t hi' nsiiranee euniiuuu v t' li iriu i , hi;' .1 what are the has only the object ol furnishing the Insurance commissioner wim I personal fees anio'intinr to ytdir liardt shofta hen mere ous or $10000. Wo presume one rea- g'maueht mere wetta gae in oiler son why nothing lias been accom- jshtyle un hen anes f un em Pullman I nlished is owing to the inability toLinashlofe-karsg'nununa. Now,de I . . . . ... , .' i...:..t i I., i :..i .HJJiiMM- t!le the I nitetl Mates rtenaiiii i.u . .i l I .1.1 I' (..11.. it i rnfl ill' i ll in mii 1 1 ut i ii 'ii. a ' . n to waste all this time. Only a short tswae siila tun tier kar un ntK)ka a- time is needed each day to vote on wenich we hinkplneahterin roagiles the senatorial question ami then' iMroke. Forna on yatlerni IkhI in en no excuse to fool away all this time, i hap far tier hinner shloopa. Deeeil- We have refrained from Baying ing isushl about tlri fooa hooch un h on thiii question concern-, t very mucn on mil qu ing our own representatives, because we supposed they understood their relations with their constituents suf- ficientlv well to know where they , nmrht to Ik. on a Question of so vital 1 . .i li i rtanee. not onlv to me wciiare Muni ... ,.Ar .....wtitnents but as well to their own political future. I he Snvtler ( 'ollli- I I. .'I rn'i'.. '"---. .' . n .1 .... I . . ' , i'l tv. hut a soot tlie tuner iwuumw in i the senatorial tlistriet arc watching easerly those who are representing I J ... L I them in a fight which means so inueii to them. Dr. A. M. Smith was em stner tins e u oeu g snm.ssa . rowI1 k;uvhl W(..,. Se hut derglar eleete.1 over Major K. P. Rollback, un olla gabut hut tier engine mard-1. an avowed anti-Quay candidate aa erllch gablnsa. ! are hut g'saw.l cs daitl net. "Ich the renresentatlvefrom Snyder i turn- ' r ..l I tv which gives to lr. Mintn ampie opportunity to claim that he is vol-'. ing as he had been instructed, but Dr. Smith was elected in spite of his j preferences for Senator Quay on ao- ....nut ..I hnvinff so manv trieuds of his own who wanted to honor htm I with a nnaition to whicii he has been ; as lieen i full v :ind iustlv entitled. How is ... -. . .. v. it with Senator riummerr ne whb in uer Kurcoonw. Luiiuwucuoiipuuy flr freeda holdta, nn emuicu is se nominated on the anti-Quay platform gamaucht un bin, by gosh, graud ui I tsuriok cooma un agree.! es slttiok in one of the hottest Quay Bghts ev- ma frem wclpsmensch si Intl ni ga- j IK.mi., wonder glani. l; era en hir er waged in Snyder county. He was joomped, un des gadee hatawfonga Ue yQt o0 ,simiS:, daitl woo oh elected on the issue. The people of greisha we en bender un kicks we en ,,1 1,,,,, Union county turned down one of I blinder asel. Era bee sin gonga we Far dri saliohe shtooial bin Oh thebesl representatives they everhad, en patent hoy wenner un in oil dem tvlUll weipslclt noach ga-iuffa weder ilv because he turned over to sunn Northumberland county has Quay. IpmniiRt rated that thciewas a strong a strong anti-Quay sentiment at the last election. Where does Senator Hummel get sufficient grounds to leave the 76 who so valiantly guard- ed the interests of the tax-payers during the last session of the legisla ture ? Senator Quay is now under indictment with criminal charges of which he should be purged before he asks for office again and before he should iret anv suniiort. Before Hen ator (iuav was indieUnl the PosTwaslhut g'saw.l esniorga BMaware mldy. a supporter of his nomination and Mere riu nde dining oar un una on re-election but its position for pure . en glae d.slily g hucked. F w or o i... II Iit: -iiii n S V II 1 till I. 111. iwililw'S ;ini holicstv 111 DIlllllC lltt will not nermit it to take anv other ;., iMa mattar. The honor UtlllM'll I'l un, awnr :.,i intcrritv of the irreatesf - monwealth upon the American eon-! tinent demands a higher standard ot statesmanship ami ,. die people u main I it, they will ": u, e no differences withourrepresentative and senator, but if they have had mv debt of gratitude to pay to Sen-, ator tiuav or it mere was any ohicj reason why they should temporarily - .1 I i vote tor Senator l.iiay, m.- nine nas - mlum tltoPn Ifl 11(1 CM rl i v show for hi- re-election and the best thing Hum ,1,, is for them to make a they can .... tor ;i nem oreaa iron u. p.,a,... , ... .... ranks. The tl.sgracef.il scene ... he i i i . i ... ..... House caustM, m .... .,.....,, . .,.. . Vt7. of the maeliine-niade JfSSlSl. I'l'.tlay lias. -ccortletl one... u.eo.ac.i- . . ii.., liis.Mi'v ,.t our com- 1 est pages ... the li sten t our t om monwalth ami that alone sl.oul.l he Rufficlent to pomride any legislator w hat in reality is his path of duty. aAN TWO RXVBRAL TBOSTWOBTHT T MHMI In this Btnte to ur husl- ,,es III their own lnl IK nrhy enUlltil'K. II in mainly ofllee work oi.iii1iicI.mI at home. .Salary ntraiitht KM a Jtfar and exieime-ietliiilc. bona da, no more, no lent alary. Monthly dnmoipe a Hiiauranco 1, 1're jt ., D.pt xsc, i Oliver ii'KMiiu rw v- & ST.I EMPORIUM. I Brief Fum Hawsa Barrick. Prora UoUetom OMrttr, Lever Kernel Harder. While tch shun long nimmy in I illicit v wore hen leh un U fOUV ous-g'mauvht mere wetta amohl widder nunner, un weem Billy Bix- er si fraw ous-g'fnnna hut mere kucuu nit sc t hull insist se wet nut i 1 i So em Dunnershdawg en woon sin mere g sniari, un wn hu m- gi sllioio Kai s sin nweiiivn iinmui i.nu- 1....I.I-... mti iii .l.i n ": h im. in- u.-iuiii nui in .... s oeu uemm uw p '"wi hob en arbarrose uen g not. iar mien ous - do. OHa mob os leh roich uff ghuoked hob hov leh my Iciip wed- : tier tie ceiiinir Bra ooo m pea. tier tie ceiling Kan ....,.. bov leh mioh uti der nek g .aiaea, ..... ...x 1 1 iiiiiii(ht nn iiv i c- I m B , " III V nMoofl mt I m i . grees my nusba on g tt we en shlonff era howtl. Demo hen mere brooveered tsu ihlofa, awer sell wore . . .1.... . , i i.ivi ii ,n llf uiirs sin una mi 1 1 .v... ... ' ....... ncn name un uaw., ..vv,, ...... .... Ik ! . , , . i . i w.m nm mi . 'I 111111 UU t ' 1 ' ...., ..... ' On about tawell uhroov ion warn- I I I I a - I 1 eroaur letD-eenroarua greeueti. w Polly hut era buddle gnltlcntliire oils cram carpet baggreeketl un hut inieli gadosed, awer es hut g?seemed nix tsu helfa un endlich bin Ioh uff un amohl noch em wetlder ga-gooked. We Ich tzurick oooma bin hov mv bed net tiuiia kenna un Tit mv bed net tiuiia kenna un we icn lorn soooha wore don sane oh ebber . i i . ..i. uroovei is tie i onv oeri.tH. itK.uii.. , "Des sm mere shaene ghp0OChta I tor en oldter mon, but se gsawd. Ich hob explained we's mere gonga ware, awer se hut draff insist oh j bet's parrabus gadoo un cbs ding farbv wore hut se tic inotKier-girh- Item g'liot. Mere hen rBntr,dt I j waega dem tling bis lielliehter tlawg ! lunderno sin mer widder ons uff-, sharra. Ion hob dri-tardJe antoona g'shoft bis Ioh my hussa widder nwfMwniwvu8uh hob g'hot. We mere endlich ufrj ' )al.shtat. di.-h net," worn is en naeger room cooma unl,jan,.i ' L'.m i li li.ilil'f i. u dim. nil j ...i. ...... .... m in t ii uuir kle waswr till messer I I uu govvel (iii is del' iiacgnr ., . !' roy K,,r(l gwva So wore oil in Loddinish ga- aroom uu ...e.e ..eu fun laesa kenna hndl.eh hov UAi wb b"--" " al wet don set are uns ebbea tsu esse brings, Are hut g'frogt wos mere wetta, un w ile lei, g wis OOO we - ... -- - , Wets hov eh gsnvv(l are set uns ,11,1, L i 1 tt'i .i It Mil en en I .PI MT!1 Iff. . -b- - tienu aino I unnv, JYt'i ih;i, uui M ir wart, shelleni hut uns en dawlcr's shtiek ga-ehargctl for so en morga eon Ich I - - ; g essa ut sees raw odder si1 . iiii unrii L'lC aau oi aaiui-i . , - .i 'In Hill ossicil, Iiais.l, oyer uiioiiengot-ics . B " " wet .is si Dill tzaea tiawier wore. Endlich sin mer don in J-ildelty! c i , i i ' I coonia. Merc hen so feel fun en. , . ... , . . . .i John W anamakcr sin.e shtere g'laesa ,, . j , j i ir'hot os mere agreed hen mere da.da 6 . .... r gae eiie saeiri tar esarshtmng. mere sin in si shtore un Ich hob gfrogt woo der John is. waredrows om Se hen g'sawd are .PP" LLL Lr i-BJB BBKi SCH0CH & STAHLNECKER, Opposite County Jail. Middleburgh. MeM hen awl,e Ra.warj, un we n, nJ ,.,., is rfn tUill.U kI rftow 0Wl uu so en shtore hushi dawir-itn-des-leavi's net , i() (,im . i irsaena. Are is tarlioltieii mi grwe I I ! ..II os en gioene nowcri. mi wore nunner ga-maracked. marriok wore about tswae feel os cs gooilt wanit wore cs goods ; Ksarshl i mohl so un tit run hen se der brisc in tier mill dornch .S(.llli(ida, un ufl sell hen se nuch ' . ...... ren BOOtter bTotlt. Ue folly hut en Kawb os esdoot," hut se g'sawd. n jjoh, Uottlieb, shtell dicli hare un Qy ,(S gy. s; m ,., Je foPren mw8 ooonuJ bis lcli gae un sac eb oh m-wx IU.( issi.,. M,oi;, eon." Now, Kernel, denk amohl on en oldt-r rlreUun-siv vetzicll vohr olill on ma counter shtae un dooch kowa We ...i .... ...1)lls ..... mmi , Kchwouta fressed! Awer leh hob's iradtw) irtm soi,,s sctartlicli worn slioppa. jb mere HOWS sin is en oldter mon . . ,.,.., M Monoked hut we Ljfl peters fun da Appuslltln in tier BeevU, Bi bawrd wore en foos long Ln w gohnae, ,,j)tis ;s e ,r,.aS!H1,. karrish-liofe," hut are g'aawd. "ParWass V" rj0, demshtore is woo ar- utjw , Jitorc-ki eeper; ,Wd, ,mt j, , amiMiy ram u Mon OB en good businC! le uff Biness inu. ii. ii... i.iiiii un .ii " . I 1U t., ,1.. I.Ht ... giU.OO .ICH llll m.ll- UU ... ioommodata kenna net compete, un Swede kit tins g'funna hen os se welfler doh kawfa kenna far cash os as dehame kenna ufl irntlit. ben se Bhtore.keepen de accounts gainst w J ,j Won se dahame gabliwa wara uu hetta cash batzawletl don hetta se farleicht uaht so L'oot tlo kenna un es geld R, -t WQ() ,u.Ifh ,,u toxa H)tlwla un tie slilettle uff flOl- ()Kaitsollf.inha...e un der ' O collntry shtorc-kcemr wartlt far- - t i i.i .i nun ii Hint uwawa "Un we long waerd des?" "Usht so long os lei t net draw deau ((S erannchlK.r aw laeva muss. shin.mcr. De r wolria rigel-waega bringa oil der ho-dls mlaeh der , ...Avons ,, nmwr vohr so aw ho'dt doll I hen i - - aght nuch a shterc ... Pttm ennsvi- a :.:... - n..v .I,.,- Wnnnmnk.- kawfinl .... .... ...... . t t i e..v:..i. .i.....i.. . , ,. pickters for wisa we racb os arcs, I , T , , , -' aw, hov Ich g sawtl, "won , ,' . . mer Mad hut n.aueht mer der d.vel , e d.innfl "Noddeerlich, un der Johnny shpeeled Je gike." OIs Widder, Gottlieb Boonastiel. THE GREAT HUSTLE AT (,7 PLACE 0E BUSINESS WAS CAITfi BY THEIABGB NUMBER OF Hfl? EES AND RANGES SOLD AND TFP PLACING OF f we if PMcl Every Stove that carries with it our itc AKAIYIEE "hat it mustgiTe satisfaction Be. fore a Cent 2s paid. Call and see the TiiB Larnest Stoct of stam Ever Seen Carpets ! Carper ti ! ! Carpets ! I Cy PETS ! 1 t"SIndf- uiTTiuno i 1 Ml Qualities. MATTINGS! 1 All Prices. The whole lower floor of jiy store is taken up w itli Cavpeta, U PS Art Squares, Curtains, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Hassti '. Hug Fringe, Floor, Stair and Table Oil Cloths, &c, &e., We can show you the largest and ever shown in Lewistown. BrUBBell Carpet as low as 50c. and up All W.miI Carpet " 60c Half Wih.I Carpet" " 35o a it ni.in.i . . .1 I ...... .. 1..... -..uiua nuu ...tpaii a lg smm ?i! goods! Compare quality ami prices, you will find that our store is the plae" to buy at. The goods arc first-class, prices are the low est, our rooms are clean and no trouble to show goods. "-'"-"'""v- W. ft. Public Sales. NotlCM "f MUfif Will bi Iami-mI (tm niuterthUi beadtus wiii'ti mebtibi an' prtoled at tbti nmr". Wlii'ii liii' hills arc mil printed at Mils offlOS SO I oenta will in- ebMffMl. PeraoiM expeotlDg to , bava Mle ibOUldaawel lat' anil have It Insert ed iii iiiih oolnnra. PBIDAY, Utroh in, one Dd noe-bMf miles ' wimii-easror MMOMOaif, O. It. Miirltn will Nil houneliolil bimmIs. SATl'IU)AY,Mar,-h 11. TOIUM nnrlli-wpst, of Melsprvll.e, Christian Kiiouhi will nell two horspR five mules, two cows, jouu OatUf mid farming Implcmenl8. SATURDAY, March 11, At Diindorp, In Vnlon i Twp N. T. Dundore will sell liorst'8, 6 I cow. fi head jrrwng cai lie, f sows, l boar, 20 i IDoaU and liu inlnif linplemcnus. TflCSDAV. Mar. 14. Two mUM east of Troxel- i vine nn i ne cooper farm, Oeo. I. Kline will sell I horses, a mules, I 0OWI and larmlnK Implements. TH CUSHAT, Mar. in, Threenilles north of Mid -towrc, Levi Younif wli: sell 4 horses, cows and faimlu. lmplcinents. SATUBOAT. Mnreh is, .nlhe ltnro. of MM-dH-bmv, JOKepbtl Waller wrll s"ll horses. A cows. i iieifei. bunlng tuipu raaau aud household oods. BATUBDATi March IS, Three, miles north of MlAnteburtti; Perry o. Bowwmh mil wilt horses, 3 cows aud farming Implements. Tt'Ksn.W, Mnrch 88. One mile north of Melser vllle, Mrs. Isatiella I.roclus will sell a cows, 4 head of jouiig cattle and l.trmlng Imple ments. WEDNESDAY. Mar l, attvntrevllle, ll.c Man rer. Executor of Mary ... Sampsell, deceased, will sell household goods, etc. WEDNESDAY, M an il a9.Twomlles nonh west of oriental, Harrison Miller, Administrator C. T. A. of Samuel Q Miller, deceaseo, will sell 1 horse. 3 cows and farming Implements. Also a farm of im ucres, ion of which Is cleared, TUESDAY, Anrll 4, In Adams twp., Henry II Thomas, ExcciHor ol the esinte of I'etor ThomiiK. will sell 8 ncres of land of the said decedent. Not Soothing. Me la this the first time jou't ever been in love, darling? She (thoughtlessly) Yes; but it'a so nice that I hope it won't be t lie Last. London Punch. i 'hnmberlaln'H 4 uu.ll Iteme.l . . This remegy is intended espocially for couRhs, colds, croup, whoopinir cough and ititlueiizi.. It has become famoUH for its cures of these diseas es, over a large part of the civilized world. The most fluttering testi monials have bean received, giving account of its good works, of the aggravating and persistent cougos it has cured; of severe colds that have yielded promptly to its soothing ef fects, and of the dungeons attacks of croup it has cured, ofteu saving the life of the child. The extensive use of it for whooying cough has shown that it robs that disease from all dangerous consequences. For sale by all Druggists. 18 Sold POS! in Snyder County lest selection of the above goods Hag Carpet as low as 20c. and Cotton Car)et M " 22c. " " Velvet Carpet 75c. " U1A 1 11 J d 1 n 1UU IVIIIIS TO ooleCt J' l'Olli- J FELIX. iviSt. ,w JAS. O. (' HOUSE, ATTORJfBY AT LAW, ilIDUliEBfjKO, Ml Kuslues entruste.1 to his oarl .vill rxottlvt iirn.npt attention. Middleburgh Market, Uorfeeted weekly byourmerchanlj Mutter . iSavs Onions Lard TbMow Chicken per lit Turkeys Siil- Shoulder Hhiii . Mew WheHf. Rye Poratoes Old Corn Ne Oats Bran per 100 lbs Middlings " Chop Flour per Mil THE DIETZ DRIVING LAM Is about as near perfection as 50 ) of Lamp-Making can attain to. burns kerosene, and gives a po-e1 clear, white light, and will neimers nor iar out. When out driving' It the darkness easily keeps about hundred feet ahead of your smtl horse. When you want the very i Driving Lamp to bo had. as . Amv far ttia " DiatZ." We issue a special Catalogue of I Lamrj. and. II ou ever nrowl after night-fall, it will interest Tis mailed free. R.E. DIETS CO. 6o,aig.t8t.,Newyo SataklUhed la 1840- HBXTBA3IA bv Dr. UU Pm. "Q o-n i At I Ktl P oi in cot "01 ( MIC nci pai pn nip Ah not the .-on NV wai lor. whi sell KOU lie 1 V par the nti bill tori emu is o Pen war Ohl. lina, To ! Ni enrti rive. Tall am Imti had ofTor liodj rlino (it Ot the in co Cord low, der 1 the 1 St. i