The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 08, 1900, Image 6

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CONGRESSMAN kLEVtiS
Wt-ll-K "us, n 1 1 1 1 l I. fcl.lnlor Has
0riii AaastaacvtJ m i,-ire iu
BNMI ' rnor.
YViilirr Keeves, in present t lie rep
resentative In coogreM ol the Kleventb
ongressional district of Illinois, was
bom in western Pennsylvania in ltw
He mine to Illinois in I8S6. After leav
ing icbool be laugbt school for several
years in La Salle. Livingston and Mar
shall count let. He saved his money and
was enabled to study law. Be was ad
mitted to practice in Streator, III., in
1875, where b bad resided for M .years.
For man years he lias been active
in politicsatid Id 1S94 when the Elev-
WALTER REEVES.
(Illlnotl 'onu;rMrian Who Wauls to Bi
ijovirnor of the State.)
eotb dislrloi was divided, the two
leatlit candidates, Thomas J. Hender
son iihcl Henry Mayo, withdrew, und
the party united on Walter Reeves, Hi
defeated ihe democratic nominee for
congress, Capt. tiililioiii-. by 4,982 votes,
nit kiwit ! at that lime the district was
believed to have n democratic major
ity of 2 IKIO, In 1896 he was reelected by
n majority f 6.251, and in 1808 be ran
gains) i Attorney (leneral Mafonej
ninl !t rented bins.
Mr. Iteevei Im served in congress
With distinction. He was a member of
the committees on rivers und harbors
and patents, lie was one of the mem
bera chosen by Speaker Reed to confer
with the senate committee regard log
the fiver ami harbor bill. Mr. iteeves'
efforts on that joint committee secured
an Investigation of the w hole Nicaragua
canal project, lie bus beeu greatly
complimented for securing this action,
which enabled congress to move in
telligently in the matter.
Mr. Ileeves litis announced hiscuuli-
toy for governor, and has been mak- j
:.. .. I,- fr .,,,.. month. ,
- i .
declaring mat ne represents
he represents no fac
lion.
In 1S76 Mr. lieeves married Marietta
H, Coggswell.
WASHINGTON'S RAZOR.
Tlie lllade Once I ! hy tbe Immortal
George Now the Properly of
il llourl I. nils. I
The centenary of the death of
r:. Wtifcliiiirrtnti has called forth
the fact that a Missourian, Mrs. Julia i
K.
of
Mans, of Llnneus, la the possessor
a razor that was the property of
the Father of His Countrv dtiritiL' th
revolution, and which he used last on
Hie morning following the battle of
Brandywine, says the St. Louis Be
public. A well-known colonial character and
especial friend of Washington's, Maj,
Vivian Brookin, who was taking leave
of his superior officer, said to the com
mander: "Gen, Washington, I want
you to give me sonic trivial thing as
a token of our friendship, and which I
may retain as a keepsake."
The general. I hen jnst finishing
shaving, turned from the mirror,
WASHINGTON'S RAZOR
10 Possession of Mrs. Julia K
I.ltir,, U( Mo l
INow
banded Brookin Ihe razor and replied-
"Here, take this, and I assure you that j
with pleasure il If given."
When Maj. Brookin died, several
years later, iii Petersburg, Va.. tbe
rasor was left 10 bis grandson and
namesake. Col. Vivian Brookin llolm-'s,
who has relatives in LinOeUS and On-
ralii
Mo. The blade, after Ihe death
Holmes, passed Into the ownership
Mrs. Mans, who still retains the in-
:if
lerestlng relic.
L'pon the blade of the razor, which
is of a peculiar shape, the words:
'Warranted OratUS," are found near
its heel. The handle, on account of its
great age, has almost decayed, only
about half of the original remaining.
In
the Center is a small ornament a i
irving.
Konth African Wnr Newa.
The news from South Africa starts
at Cape Town, is sent to Delngoa bay.
thence to Mozambique, to Zanzibar, to
Aden. There it is repeated to Suez, n
distance of over 1,400 miles. From Suez
it is repeated 143 miles to Alexandria,
here it is repeated again, this time un-
der the Mediterranean, 925 miles, to j
Malta. From Malta It goes to Olbral-1
tar, and thence to Lisbon, tbe great
cable center, 383 miles. At tbis point
lit plnnges nnder tbe Atlantic, 890 miles,
i to Pensanee, and so on to London, and
Of rt of Ueworbi. , ,
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PEOPLE OF TITLE.
The czarina has taken up the type
ariter. and owns u macbiDe with gilded
lype bars, the Irame beiDg set with
pearls.
The maharajah of Benares, w bile re
cently entertaining Lord Curzon, pre
sented him for Lady Curzon with a su
perb oronet of pearls worth a fabulous
sum.
None of the three British soldiers
who have won peerages on the battle
field lias a son. Lord Koberts has just
lost bis heir. Lord Kitchener is un-
masricd and Lord Wolseley's only child
Is a daughter.
Lord Kelvin, who Is 76 years old.
after dining out in London recently,
j traveled to QlasgOW through the dark
f niirht to nreside at an entertain-
' ment given to workmen who muke the
compusseB and sounding machines he ,
invented.
It is not very generally known that
tbe queen, the prince of Wales and
Other members of the royal family have
their own private solicitor. Sir Henry
Arthur White has acted in that capac-
, ty lo the royal family for u good many
years now.
The earl of Tankerville, who recently
died al the age of 'JO years, was the old
est English peer. Mis successor mar
ried an American girl. Mis Vanmar- ,
I ter, of Tacoma. He is an evangelist,
and goes about thecountry on preach- ;
i i, tr lours, singing Saukey hymns to his j
jwn accompaniment on the barmo- t
' nium. lb' owns ihe Cbillingham herd
of wild white cattle, described In "Vr- i
dan I Green."
While the German empress Is often
I extolled as a model housewife, slie lis
In reality little to do with the do
mesticity of the royal household, as it
is the emperor who actually receives
; each morning those who supervise the
' housekeeping arrangements.
FASHION NOTES.
A novel pen wiper of chamois has a
wishbone of silver gilt fastened there
in. A large imitation amethyst is set
il the intersection of the prongs.
A novelty in a scarf pin of gold repre
sents a serpent in green enamel coiled
iround a large pink pearl. Diamonds
i erve as eyes for tbe serpent.
A handsome brooch of gold represents
i a bee. The back is set with a large sap
phire. Diamonds anil emeralds are
freely used in tbe wings, while two
rubies represent the eyes.
Large precious stones are lately more
frequently used in ornamenting ladies'
l cloak clasps, und lavallieres are era-
ployed instead or loops o.
Two which arc Becoming pupuwi ...uui
t j ..a ...:,i. t.irU tntiavaa mwl nme-
gUlUi set "Jin b- J-
, thysts.
The invisible joint belt buckle is
j growing steadily iu favor. Among the
many designs is one of gold represent
H&g a . of finely wrought scrolls.
(The buckle is elabu.ait in finish and
' massive in construction. Jewelers'
I Weekly.
TRADE AND INDUSTRY.
l'aris has the biggest quill toothpick
mil1
Hungary leads in glass jewel produc-
! lion.
In Saxony toy-makers earn one cent
I an hour.
A needle fuctory in Bedditch, Eng
land, makes 70,00u00O needles every
week.
Pens to the number of 3,500,000 are
used throughout the world every day in
the week.
American cotton is preferred by the 1
Japanese manufacturers, because it ;
has a longer staple than that of any
Other country.
Troths from cotton mills at Oldham,
Rochdale and Ashton, England, for 1890
amounted to $1,050,000. The spindles
represented were 6,000,000 and the cap
ital employed $23,750,000,
Benzine motors are being tried for
driving canal barges in France. The j
motors are of about 12-horse power and 1
i drive twin propellers. The speed is ,
I said to be considerably greater than
where horses are used on the towpath.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
It is best to go slow when belting on
fast horses.
Action and reaction are uot equal in
' the stock market.
I A man may mean well, but you are j
never quite certain of it.
j Some people pass their good resolu
tions on the lirst reading.
' The lay of the hen is more valuable
than the song of the lark.
Happy is the bride the sun shines on
if she isn't afraid of freckles.
Many a man would have a better w ife
if he wasn't such a poor husband.
The man who takes the cake thinks it
is no more than his just dessert.
Some one will be sure to take your ad
vice if you have it engraved on the
handle of a ten-dollar umbrella.
You can learn more about a man in
ten minutes after it is too late than you
tould In ten years before.
There is nothing like poverty to give
one a practical knowledge of the
scarcity of the milk of human kindness.
Chicago Daily News.
NOTES FROM ASIA
was not ame to iook aiier my nouse
A state lunch in China contains 148; WQrk After taking one bottle I began
;lioc ,. iiiioPMrn nml nm nmv Knftop in ATPfV
dishes
Java furnishes two-thirds of the OTii
nine used.
Only one-third of the population ol
California are females.
The irovernment of India has ordered
6 . .. ...
that soldiers are not to be auowea to
use a small bore rifle of long range
for sporting purposes. It seems in
credible, says a Calcutta paper, thai s
sportsman, in order to bit or miss a
tiger or an antelope 100 yards off.
should bo allowed to send a bullet fly
ing a mile and more across the conn try.
Questions
for
Women
If you were offered sure aid in time
of trouble would you put it aside
and accept Something of doubtful
efficiency ?
If yon saw before you a strong- and
safe bridge lending to your goal, would
you ignore it to try some insecure aud
tottering structure 'I
The answer to these questions is
plain. You would, of course, choose
without hesitation what all evidence
showed to be the safe thing, und you
would risk nothing in useless experi
ments. Why then do some women risk one
of their most precious possessions
their health in trying medicines of
unknown value, w hich may even pove
hurtful to them
jydia u. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com
pound has stuciil the test of years. It
has the largest Bale of any remedy for
female ills in the world, and nothing
Could have given it this sale except its
own merit.
Do not try any experiments, but buy
what is known to be reliable. Mrs.
Pinkham'a Compound can do nil that
is claimed for it. and all statements in
regard to it can be easily verified.
Write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn. Mass.,
for a little book she has jus! published
containing letters from the mayor of
Lyi a. t lie postmaster and the Women's
Christian Temperance Union.
Mrs. Pinkham'a advice is offered free
of charge to all women who write to
her for aid. This invitation is con
stantly renewed. A million women
have been cured of serious female Ills by
Mrs, I'inkhain's advice and n cdicine.
Three LeUers from One
Woman, Showing How
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegc
table Compound Cured
Falling of the Uterus:
' Dear Mas. Pixkham I see yonr
advertisement in the papers In regard
to treating woman's diseases, and
would be grateful to you for yohr ad
vice in my case. 1 am suffering from
falling of womb, have pains in my
i sides and legs, in fact I SChfl all over.
1 am getting so weak 1 cannot stand
on my feet much. I have Ihe head
ache sometimes, and a choking, tight
feeling in my breast and throat. Have
, u baby seven months old. 1 hope to
j hear from you soon, ns I um in so
much distress. "Mm. J. B. Comptoh,
Eggbornaville, Va,, May 10, 18S8.
J "DBAS MRS, Pinkham I followed
your advice and 1 am now on the Seo
j i)nl bottle of your Vegetable C0111
! pound and I think it is going to cure
j me. If it does I will ever praise it,
I for I am, aud have been, a great suf
ferer ; but now I live nope '
getting well." -Mrs. J. B. COMPTOX,
EggbornsTilie, Va., July 13, 1808.
" DAB Mns. Pinkham - Again I
write to you. When I lirst wrote to
; you for advice in regard to my troubles
I thought I could never get well again.
After receiving your letter I followed
' your advice exactly, ami thanks to
you. 1 am cured of that dreadful
disease. 1 cannot find words to ex
press the good your medicine w ill do.
It is really more than was recom
mended to' me."--Mns. J. B. COMPTON,
Eggbornaville, Va., April 12, 1800.
Two Women Cured of
Irregularity, Falling of
the Uterus and Ovarian
Trouble.
" 1kau Mas. Pinkham I have
female weakness. Menstruation ir
regular, and 1 suffer bearing-down
pains in left side and hip. My doctor
said I had womb trouble and enlarge
ment of the OVarieS, I have doctored
two months, but see no improvement."
Miss Mat.v E. Keeii, Swan Creek,
111.
" DEAR Mits. Pinkham Your good
advice has been worth more than all 1
ever received from a doctor. Words
cannot express my gratitude to you for
Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound. After twelve years' suffering I
am stout and healthy. Miss Mary E.
BEKO, Swan Creek, 111., April 88, Is'J'.i.
" DEAR MRS. Pinkham I suffer
female troubles. My doctor wishes
nay ovaries taken out, but I shall
never consent. Menstruation is irreg
ular and my head has a tired feeling-.
Hospital treatment does me no good.
1 have live children and 11111 forty-four
years old. Please uilvise what medi
cine to take."- Mlts. E. H. BoHDEBB, 4 J7
X. 4iltli St.. Philadelphia, Pa., Septem
ber 27, 1S'J8.
" DEAR MRS, Pinkham I followed
the advice you gave DM and your medi
cine has cured inc. I felt better w hen
I had taken the Vegetable Compound
but a week." Mus. K. H. Sonkkrs,
Philadelphia, Pa., February 0, ls'J'J.
Another Case of Nervous
Prostration and Inflamma
tion of the Bladder Cured
by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
" Dkak Miir. Pinkham I have used
,-r.iif. Vcr.t.nlilo ( 'omnnnnfl for female
weakness and it has done wonders for
I also had nervous prostration-
tabl l I 1 I ' I V V HUM "I" v i t,, 1 u v, ji
way and feel like a different person."
Mrs. Urli.a Kkiser, Marion ville, Pa.,
February 82, 1899.
"Dear Mrs. Pixkham I cannot
' Prftlse
cnoutr
virar Vpcetatila (Vim not nd
' - o
enough for the good it has done me.
I suffered from innainmation Ol me
bladder. I tried doctors, but obtained
no relief. At last I decided to write
to you, and now, thanks to your reme
dies, I am entirely cured." Mas. K. 8.
Oradt, 131 Union St., High Bridge,
New York City, April 11, 1899.
ROT TO UK DEATHS.
I . I
First Young Thing (with pride)
Ah! my mamma lias a carriage:
Second Young Thing (with mere
pride) That's nothing! My mother
can take out her teeth aud put thi n
back again! Ally Sloper.
ROT WHOLLY DNBIPECTBD.
Lord Potsoftin Do you know what
happened at your dance last night?
No? Well, I'll tell you. I'm going to
take away your sister. Does that sur
prise you'.'
Tommy No fear! Why, mother said
it was C to 4 on about your popping; Sis
said it was sixes; dad laid " to 1 against
and I had a bet on at evens! Ally
Sloper,
War an Bdoeator,
Bacon Tbe late war was 0 great ed u
cntor. Egbert How so?
"Why, Corporal Cartridge couldn't
write his name before he enlisted, and
now he's writing magazine articles."
V'onkers Statesman.
TIIK ni si OV A IX.
Por over Bftjryaari Vr. Wissmiw'i PooTH
iso 8YBOP hs been used bv mother f their
children While teething- Are you liturVj-.l t
night and btoken of your rct i- a sick eMM
offering end erf log - i 1 1 1 pain of tutting teeth?
If Miend at once and iiei bottle of "Mrs. Win
! ilow'a Soothing Syrup" fur Children Teething
I t vnlneltinor4ealablo. It will relieve the poor
I litiir suftiTfr Immediately. i,-irmi upon it
i mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures
dlarrboe, regulates the bHomseh nl Bowels,
cure Wind Colic, nofteiei the Qums, reduces
Inflammation, and gives tone and energy to lbs
rrholaaystent, "Mrs, Wlaslow's soothing sy
rup" for children teething in piSSaanl tc the
taste and Is the prescription of one of the old
est iimi best female physicians and nurses In the
United States and i for ssla h- all driigghrtU
throughout the world. Price, twenty-live cents
a bottle. He sure and get "JIBS, WlSSLOW'l
BooTHnraSvaor. vs-iy
PENNSYLVANIA KAILR0A0.
Sunbury & Lewistowti Division.
In effect Nov. 19, l8-.ui.
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lunbury 020 sso
Bellnsgrova Junction 90S 5 20
bellnagrove 1 904 IS
Pawling sm sos
Kreamer H4, 5 01
Meim-r 146 4 58
Mlddleburg Bw 4 52
Henfer H3I 4 Ifi
Beavi irtosvn BH 4 37
A.liimshiSV -20 4 32
Kaillm Mills S U 4 2S
BfeUlnre H07 4 19
Wagner 7 S7 4 09
Bhlndle 7.M 4tfi
PalntervllU 7 19 4 on
Maltlaud 7 V I M
I.ewilown i 1811 S45
Lswtstown (Main strt ) 7 3.) 8 43
Lewletowa Jnnetlon. 7 lii H to
lives Hunburj B 25 n iu, ar-
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Vains leave Lewhrtown Junction i
t M ii m, io 11 ii at, l io ii m,lSQ p m ' SI p 7 07
11 Hpoi, lor Altooua, I'ittfinir sod the West.
Kor Baltimore and Wstbington SsSani l u2.
ISSIM.SIApm Far Philadelphia and New
York I13H9 3.)ll 111. 1 I'i 1 1 JJiinu ill" I'm
Uurrlnliur S lOp ai
Philadelphia & Eric R R Division.
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NORTHERN I'BNTkAL II 4.1 L WAY
Tnii leave Buobenr daily steep) Buuday i
l 2i a in lof Brie and OsnsBualirsa
6 111 in for lii'llrloiitx Kilmii.O t'linimdalirua
st ij ii in ior Ums Haven, Tyrone and toe Went,
l io i in lor Hellefunte Kane Tyrone and OsasB
dateai 54.rip in lor keSnvoSSd Klmlrii
DSI i oi tor WlUlaraspoit
Snadsrfj in " m tor Brie and t'snandslgua
inilii in for Lock Haves an. I I IS put lor VII
Usrasport
8 M a m, 9 V5 n in 2 00 and 5 4S p m lor Wllkoi"-
barre and Baasltou
7 1 0 a ui. JO M) u in, 2 B) p m, I U p in lor Siiaino
kin ami Mount OsrToel
Baadaj I IS ' m let Wlllisrsfre
rrln leave BsUSSSTOVS JuoetipD
1000 S ra, weeK dL.va arriving at f lill .delpliln
JIKipm New York I H p m BslttBMN 3 11 p ui
Wii-hluKton 410 pin
5;i4 p hi daily err! vine ai PhiladeJplils
,0 20 D in New York 3 53 a in. Haliluiore 9 45 p m
Washtagloli io 56 p m.
8 42 pin, week day arriving- al I'lilladelphln
I We in. New Y ork 713 a m. lialtimore ISO a in
WaxliinKton 4 (15 a m
Tra'iis alw) leave Sunbury :
2 V7 a in daily arrlvinK at I'liiladeldlila 8 U a in
HaltlinoretS) a m WHslilnuton 7 4." am New
orKViwam n CBBiliJ., Ill a w ..uiiiiajp,
7 50 p tn week daya arnvtnif at Plilladclpl U
1148 am, New York 2 13 p m, Hal turn, ic 1151
a 111, Washington 1 00 p m.
. .. ... tr rta.u ur.il'iniA 111 P ll 1 1 ;l ll H I 1 1 11 I
6 23 ii m. New York 1)0 p in, Haiti more I 0j p m
Warhlngton 7 15 p m
Trul ii - also leave Suabury at 9 50 a m anil 5 25
and k 31 p ui. tor HarrUburtc. Pblladelpbla aud
Baltimore
I. R. WOOL), Oen'l Paas Agent
i. B. HUTUHIMBUn en- luauaaer.
COLORADO INrOKXATION BCBEAU
furniahea reliable information on any enb-
iect iertalnlnir o .oiorao-o m miiien. rrm. .r
n l I ...H. T .!. Hlnrk. Pnultrv
Bees, Irrigation. Railroada, Scenery, Health
Keaorta, Sanitoriums. Country Homes tor Inva
lids, etc., etc- Fee 114)0. Special reports on
mining properties at reason able rates. Send 28
cents and e three finely Illustrated books on
Colorado resources. Address I
floss J. Blakely, Dearer, Ola.
for Infants
Castorta Is a harmless substitute for Castor On, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness.
It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teeth
ing: Troubles and cures Constipation. It regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving; healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
a jhs a . A9
Bears the
r r aaaaaaaaw
In
Use For Over 30 Years.
"A DOLLAR SA KI) IS
DEXTER
SOLE LEATHER
This Ladies' Donprola Kid Boot, Lace or Button, eole leather
rr.UDter, inner, outer cole nud bee), fancy top kIhv, Patent Leuilier
Tip, Opfeis Toe, 'l t( s, I), E, or KE, Bent postpaid on receipt ol II.
Equals auv $2 bcot Nold. Out mHkx, Money refunded if unsatis-
lac toi v. We (.'iminiitee tit, style, wear
PRBK. ouroatalogue wiib illustrations ol MO bargalni m shoes j also a Bubsorlu
, Ticket wblcb. u cures a Liberal osh Bouua on your yetfi trading.
m-ncvniTiurwrT TO Equals any H.008boi ; wife went baretooi rather taan
TESTIMOIMIALS duj anyffilBgbai toe DBXTBBtt.oo Stioe.
1 "wear 8?nS-Tue shoes sre proving satisfactory. This pair mat I now dst t make tlve
clim-iviil r,l ler- nt si tliui I have l.'oiltfli' of oil and lliey are all (rood. I sliowi cl our
, , a pair ol n 00 hbo thai 1 baa Jus) lecelved Irom you and in- Wok htokuUe and
PiTt into the hMl and eaamlneolhe ignly ami pronounced laeoi cheap at SJ00.
VoutrUloodan orderwith this letter for two morewjlr or ;hoes.
Respect rally yours, M BS J. gLm Co.. Oal
p, b, use mytnsmeif you like,
taXoS,iffea8e:find enclosed, herewt-h, exPr.-ss money order. Picsesend the shoes
,.,,,,, i:,v i inn iinaihem. Mv wrtte Is almost barefooted and i doa't wish to
hiiv ahoea at any other house beoauseil have used tae pester ana bbq unui unumM
n.i nmn Yours truly.
"' money. PHILIP M. BOKaLH,
Newnka, III.
DEXTER SHOE CO., Boston Mass.
. , i ..:,.. I tftfin nnn. Inr-nriuirMted
fiSiaiiiiaiieu ioou. -i
HTPANS iabobs
Doctors find
A Good
.
Prescription
For mankind
Tea for five centt, at Druegiiti, Crocera, Ritaurntt,
fialoom, Newj-Slands, General Store and Uarben
Shop,. They banish pain, induce sleep, and prolong life.
One kimj relief No matter what'a Ihe matter, one will
do jioa good. Ten samples and one thousand testi
monials sent br mail to any address on receipt of price
by llu.Ripans Chemical Co., 10 Spruce St., New York City.
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as si ... sun. as, .i , iM.: .i.h..tLi ssksjais nm.
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