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    The Middleburgh Post.
i'ehlUtiml Krrj ThntrtiT-
CiEO. W. WAGENSELLER,
Editor and Proprietor.
SfBSCUHTION KATES.
Ml .00 prr nftl it I" ailvimce.
JI..VI patjraai i' ltd imtvanee
Single Copies, Five Cents,
a)vrtialna . M xr line, nan
iMir.il moaaaietnent, fr ilrt Inaarttoti mm iu
H-r 1 .- (or frhiibequent lrmertlon-
EiiUtoT.ii tin- iwomwnt MiMlflunt, P.. "
aacond Ian mail matter.
In case of Calvin Bowersox now
$2100 IN PREMIUMS
with which it suffered a few for use ofH. B. Wagner vs. William JS&XUtSSXUS
In the June number onook, leave was granteu to en- tomtn. ua,c.rp.i mkiaf
OFFICII. Serlhe County .Codrt " iM it ,(l,.,w.ndentlv of l.olltual
Iwtan the Flrat National iwm aim , .
Jan. I parties, or of ministers with whom
-EstabliHhed In 1844asthe I he may be obliged to associate and
Kiiirlisli nulilic must
O l
1 1 1 an i m v
Union IK-mokrat,ai New benin,up
mnn Whin rower. Changed name to
the Post In ISttl.
nourannrvpr ill BllvdlT 'I 1 1 1 V
bring iijuni the British army there-
verses
nmlltll III'D.
ot the Review, I'nncess Catherine ter jtitigineni noie.
Radizwell, a friend of Mr. Rhodes, The case of the commonwealth, at
resents those charges In a spirited I the relation of Mary A. Baehel, vs.
paper, and warns theEnglish people I Paul Walter, was continued to Oct.
tliat they cannot compass a final set- 1, 1000.
tlement of the South African dil- Tiie case, for the use ot Joseph I).
(lenity without the co-operation ol Ht,im vs I Irvin Sboliy, was set
the "Colossus." Says the Fnntjess - tied and confession ol judgment
"Mr. Rhodes is the only man filed.
who can m assuming power reany (; A. jjotdorf W;IS appointed
Master in the divorce case Ol .Samuel
L. App vs. Gertrude App.
In the ease of James (5. Grouse
vs. C. H. Walter, et. al., administra
te! to I JuC mmk oaa jou - rut tor
parUaulara.
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Order
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with
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can 1
hu(bt fttr from fr" Tl to J
f20, gusran'e J to fit,
r i a i n : ' ' : atl (i- I
I ' I' i 1 tr'al
baritalns In eoats and
eats, trousers sod spring
ovcreuatJ.
Republican Standinc Committee
Adam- C F. Blnuaman, J, D.SIpe.
Beaver A. W. Muaaer, Cnlvln Dreeee.
Baavar w.- Frad 8 Oundrum, Tnoi Ileriwter.
Oantra -Allen Boyer, L. A. Stina.
Cbai m-P. A. Troup, C. H. I pd .
Pmnklln-M. L Walter. H. ft Boland"-Jackaon-J.
Harvey Moyer, 0. A. Brouae.
Mlddlebunr Bdwln Charlee, Frank RelU.
Midi n-.-k John s. Melaer. Geo. t . stuck.
Mom -W. h. Young, Petei young.
Penn A. u. Brolllt, Ueo M. Wltmer.
Perry Irwin Boyer, W.O. Smith.
Parry w.-T. It. ttrayhill, C. 8. BprlBBie.
Bellnajrrore-J A. Lumhard,Oeo.A. Livlngaton.
BnrinR-n. M.SmUh, John N Relgel.
Union-Jacob Htahl, C. D, Rogar
WaabinRton-JobnM. Moyer, W. K Bouah.
J,,,. ,. Ll'MnABD, Chairman.
Uuwti Chabucb, Secretary.
j Khavk llaira, treasurer.
REPITBMCAN TICKET.
Congress- Hon.Thad. M. Mahos.
Benatob Hon. Bexj. K. Focht.
Assembly- Hon. A. M. Smith.
Prothonotary Geo. M. Shindel.
Register & Recorder Jno. H. Wu.i.is.
District Attorney M. I. Potter.
Jury Commissioner E. E. Shambach.
work. The
( )lde1 Bepunucan , not mistake on umi puiui, i tht Vl,n,it.t was in (aV()r ()f
lisli lioveriiliieni iiniM himm, ,1 ..It;,..:,!
that the 1
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much i uboo "' i. -lpi'
i neress . App, a divorce was
granted.
Thursday. Jane 14, 1!H)0.
Civilization and commerce always
go together. It was so in Hawaii.
It will be hi in the Philippines and
Porto Itieo.
Cotton, provisions and mineral oils
show larger export values during
the ten months of this, fiscal year
ending April 30th last than at any
time since 1S02.
I hnlinve it is led to do
niwaticMa .,t Mr. Rhodes is a
i - . . .
shaken in South Africa as it 18 in
London, where he was only made
much ol while people hoped to make
money through him and did so. The
inhabitants of South Africa know
what they owe to the Colossus. They
are well aware that his generosity
has always helped those who applied
to it, that his ambitions have never
been for himself, that his work was
i , . .i i
always entered into ror wo n" "
his country or the benefits ol civiliza
tion in general. They know that it
is to his hii; mind alone that 's
the great idea and principle of an
I m p r i a I ( lovernmenf gathering
round it and under its rule the whole
of South Africa, uniting its two
white races, protecting its black and
colored ones, and giving to this Dark
Continent the benefit of its justice
and lis laws, the shield ot its tlag
and the respect of the world, which,
while it envies and bitterly attacks
England and its politics, yet bows
before its power and might."
Court Proceedings.
The prosecution of Neely and his
associates for the Cuban postal frauds
is being vigorously continued by the
Administration, and will not cease
until sentence has been pronounced
OH the guilty.
In 1 89a we couldn't afford to buy
even chagB-tolmgn goods and the
Democratic revenue, under its low
tariff, only anion nted to $131,818,
:(. Last year the Republican
protective tariff realized $206,128,-
481.
The United States now has a
domain nearly three times greater in jury found no true
area than it possessed when it he
came a nation. We have been ex
panding all the time, and most of it
was added by the party now oppos
ing expansion.
The people of the United States
have been tired of paying foreign
steamships $200,000,000 each year
ror carrying our imports and exports.
A bill to put an end to that is pend
ing in Congress and will be passed
at the next session.
Of the lour reports on the ship
ping bill filed in Congress (luring
the session just closed, each one speci
fically declared against the free Am
erican registry of foreign-builtships.
The free ship proposition, so far as
the United States is concerned, is,
as dead as Pharaoh.
The Post gave a timely warning
to the peojde of Snyder county to
bwk after the preservation of the
block house near Kreamer. During
the past few davs the roof has fallen
. .. 1 1 i :
m. A portion oi an uiu uuiuiucjr i
protruding. It is a disgrace to Sny
der county that the only relic of col
onial times is permitted to decay
and the only vestige ot pioneer
times to crumble into dust.
ORPHAN 8 COURT.
In re-estate of Lewis P. Craw-,
ford, Isaac Dreese was appointed
guardian of V. 1)., One A. and E
lizabeth Crawford, minor children
of said decedent, and June 15, at 11
a. in., was fixed for hearing the '
petition presented for the appoint
ment ofa guardian of MinnieCraw-1
ford.
Amos Howell was appointed
guardian of Hope V. Bubb, (How
ell), a minor child ol W. F. Howell,
decesaed.
In re-estate of Emanuel, or Men-1
no, Spriggle, deceased, report ol
William Moyer and .las. Roush,
setting apart amount due widow j
under the $:i00 law, was confirmed.
Orders of sale were granted in
estates of Henry Moyer, dee'd; John
Shawver, decdj George Kern, dee'd; j
Klias Fuhrman, dee'd; W. F. How-i
ell, dee'd; Tobias Katnei, dee'd, and 1
George P. Miller, dee'd.
Returns to orders of sale were
confirmed in estates of Daniel Wea
ver, dee'd, and Henry Breon, dee'd.
Return to writ of partition and
rules on heirs confirmed and granted
in estate of Sarah Dinius, deceased.
All the executors, administrators
and guardians' accounts and the
widows' appraisements were con
firmed as advertised.
On appetition of J. M. Aurand,
guardian of Ira Luck, he was dis
charged from said guardianship.
George W. Long, Esq., was ap-
pomled auditor m the estate f : Hiram h
Singer, deceased.
J. M. Baker, Esq., was appointed
auditor in the estate of John Keitz,
deceased.
Jas. (. Crouse, Esq., was ap
pointed auditor in the estate 61 Dan
iel Hollenbach, deceased.
Thursday, June 7th, court ad
journed to Monday, July 1(1, next.
Onr Lithnnrtph"!
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. Mkrjlud "
' . Hum. Art
Piirtlrrn,
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Tnu cn fil rrutlf
how . rarpi-t will l.iok
on JMff i . r m 1r
I .r, at your wlnV.w.
i r.;,.- In price
w
w ir'-i fn. fur
tit.h wadttd llnliir
VlOtMt clirn, .!
irr j. frlgUt.
Our Si't p.a mu
lftf er.i vlfiltlf
I it. I'.o Ktii If Mf I,
raan ror ths aahinr.
t'M per e-'nt. aavcj
rnliln
WHIG M.
A new lot just receiv
ed iu buckets and quar
ter barrels.
Fence wire
No 0 Fenco Wire, 3J
cents per lb.
OIL CLOTH.
Kepnrtt'il by Jas. G, OTOOM,
Court convened Monday, June 4,
1000, at 11 o'clock a.m., Hon. H.
M. McClurc, President Judge, and
Hon. Z. T. Gemberling and Hon.
P. F. Eiegel, Associate Judges, pre
siding. William Hummel, liCviniusKec
ler, Jacob IVingaman and Francis
Noll were appointed tipstaves.
corirr or quarter sessions.
Jacob G. Hornkrger was ap
pointed foreman of the grand jury.
" In the castrofthe-' coHHaGiivi-calth
vs. K. P. Bingaman, the defendant
plead guilty of the charge of assault
and battery and was sentenced to
pay a fine of ?.r) and costs of pro
secution. Same vs. .1. W. Uieglc, the grand
hill, and the
county was ordered to pay the costs.
Same vs. Henry Boyer, the de
fendant was acquitted ol the charge
of assault and battery.
Heme vs. Elsie K. Schlegel, the
grand jury found no true bill, coun
ty to pay costs.
Same vs. F. J. Hartman, not a
true bill and the prosecutor, Samuel
Bolig, to pay the costsof prosecution.
The viewers appointed on ques
tion of free bridge at Northumber
land, reported against same, and
said report was confirmed nisi.
The report of viewers of public
road or alley in Spring township,
was confirmed nisi, and ordered to
be opened 1G feet wide.
James M. Middleswartb, A. W.
Arlogast and George A. Brouse
were appointed to view bridge site
in ashington township.
George A. Botdorf, J. J. Steely
anil J. J. Miller were appointed to!
view bridge site in Adams township, j
Return to inquest of body oil
Samuel V. Enele was confirmed anil;
county was ordered to pay the costs. I REDUCED RATES TO KANSAS CITY
COURT ok common PLEAS.
Good Floor Oi! Cloth
two yards wide at 50c
per yard. -
GROCERIES.
Our Grocery
complete.
line is
SwaMME
THIN&SYOUNEED
U1F-U
May '28, in Kaston, Pa., Mrs.
Leah Heisler, wife of the late Dr.
D. Y. Heisler, I). P., aged 78 yrs.
Interment at Ijewisburg.
v
I Wish to call VOUr attention T
to my line of Overalls, Hose,
Ties, Suspenders, &c.
OVERALLS Made ol the
best material, with or without
apron, 4oc, 60c, OOtt
THLS Four-in-hand, pnff, J
string, bow, etc., at prices rang- X
ing from oc to 25
HOSE Men's half hose for f
T every day wear, 8c and 10c, 3
U.a. OO ;,, I '. i lll,. Honrv P J.
' , -r - au no t nair Joe.: Mens I lose. Iietter
O ah .. ' . ' . . !
Boyer, aged 72 years, 7 months
days.
CONSUMPTION
never stops because the weather
is warm.
Then why stop taking
scorrs emulsion
simply because it's summer?
Keep taking it K will heal your
lungs, and make them strong for
another winter.
ec. and t.oa ; all draftteta.
quality, 15c a pair, 2 juiir for 5
25c.j Ladies and Misses long .
ribbed hose, 10c and 15c.
S. B. SIMONTON. ;
1 I 1 T a t TaaaaTamlfaTaaataTaa.TaTMTTT TT..-T I
Br i i I H"n"rn i nni"n i
: REFRIGERATORS,:
gBlue Flame OilStovesjj
I Sereen dtHtrs und window screens, B
d lawu mowers, ice-cream
a freezers, water eoolers, it
p Hammocks.
W F r ? 1. 1. 1 . . c r- ! i i . C
WMrb li.i ilofoa wantT Allaretraa. Ad3r.a. tin. way
Julius Nines & Son, DeDtso9.Battimor,iM- ;
You Waift to Get 3U1 You Gai?
?or Your Moi?cg,
At tl al the Same Time Combine Stvle
With Quality.
DON'T YOU THINK
It would be worth a little of your time to see oar
lino before yon purchase1?
T)Q ainjiaiy Dollar
Tells tho story in buying this reason.
The cash buyer over tho man who
who tries to make his neighbor pay
his bills. We sell for cash. Try that
plan and see if you can't.be helped in
away to benefit you.
Men's Good Suits! 5275 up.
Children's 11 48c ,4
Men's "Pants, 65c "
Children's " 15c "
-!-:-!-I-I-l-t-I-l-l;-!-l-i.i-i-;-!.i-H; j..
H. KATZ, The Clothier,
Next Doorto Court House. Mlddlebur, Pa.
Urn Sale Way I
If some money is to be !J'f ajajej, xttfd ffl
expended for V ' .Pi Mf LJtn $ f
FURNITURE i
- Ojv ' Jill
is to take the time and
(rouble to examine the
stock avo carrv, learn the
prices at which we sell and then compare, if any
doubt as to value can remain, with the offerings of
others. I firmly believe I will get your order, be
cause we have done everything to merit the trade
of prudent buyers.
TCall and Be Convinced.
JOHN C. YARNALL,
446 Baxls.ot St., Sunbury,
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Han fare
J. R. SELHEIMER
DEALER IN-
roil m s k
I M.M. U 11 I 1 I II 1 1 U I UlUUli
Leather, Paints, Oils,
i WALL FAFKK,
:: Coach and Saddlery Ware,
AND MANUFACTURER OF
Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers,
STOVES AND TINWARE.
Market St., Lewlstown, Pa
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Purinj; thirty-lour years of free
trade, the English savings banks in
creased their deposits by o."0,000,
000. During thirty-lour years of
protection in the United States
(1860 to 1803) deposits in our sav
ings hanks increased by J? 1,035,873,
403, and down to 1899 they had
increased by 12,225,000,000, in
cluding the Wilson bill free trade
years, when money was withdrawn
from the savings banks.
In the March number of theNorth
American Review, "A i.ritisli Of
ficer" who had been at t he front
charged Cecil Rhodes with the res
ponsibility for the South African
w:ir, and with inducing Sir Red vers
Bailer to change the original plan
f campaign in buoIi a way as to
J. P, Sliafler was admitted tn prac
tice law in the several courts of Sny
der county.
In the cases of John P, Smith anil
Charles II. Stsininger against the
county of Snyder, a rule was granted
to show cause why appeals should
not Ix; stricken off.
In the cast; of Dr. J. F. Kanawell
vs. James H. Ixmgnnd John I. Hart
man, administrators, etc., leave was
granted to pay money into court.
(i. V. Row, High Sheriff, ac
knowledged deeds to J. Calvin
Scboeh, J. R. Vanhorn, 'nttin Bow-
ersox, Stcininger Bros, and Mrs.
Sarah Matilda Peter.
In (lie case ot John vs. (Jeo. II.
Wolf with notice, etc., it was order
ed that the garnishee pay into court
the amount admitted to be in his
bands, to wit: The sum of $600
and that he be discharged from any
further liability.
Tin PrnnajrlviMiln Rnllrontl.
For the National Democratic Conven
tion, to lie held at Kansas City, July 4,
the Pennsylvania Itailroad Company
will m il pxcnrsmii tickets to Kansas
Citv from all stations on its lines at rate ; Si slug
(Irt-cliiis fare for the roimd-triu
Tickets to lie sold and k I goln l' Julv
1, 2, and 3, and to return until July 9.
inclusive. These tickets will lie good
on all trains except the Pennsylvania
Limited, and must lie used for continu
ous passage. 6-14"8t.
REDUCED RATE'S TO CHICAGO.
op nernesand nuc&.I
Berry Imxes, by the dozen or
1 thousand, also jieaeh baskets,
Green, Iondon purple
sprayers. pj
m
aris
!
hot and
GEO. W. HACKETr.
325 Market St., Sunbury, Pn.
w, m m m m. m. m m m m k
Vlia IViinaylTnl Kallroml forth' 'n-
flnnnl Prohibition ton trillion. Jitnr
For the benefit of all persona wishing
to be in Chicago during the National!
Prohibition Convention, the Pennsyl
vania itailroail Co. will sell round-trip j
tickets to Chicago at rate of one fare for
the round trip. Tickets to lc sold and
irood pi line June L'" and -H, and return-
Ing, after proper validation by the Joint
Agent of the terminal linesut Chicago,
leavinir Chicago to June 11), inclusive.
A fee of twenty-live cents for each tick
et will be collected by the Joint Apent
when tickets are validated for return
i passage.
0-14-8.
MlDDLEBURGH MARKET.
Hotter 11 Wheat 70
Ktrgs 12 Rye 50
( minus Corn 40
Lard 7 Oats (old) 27
Tallow 4 Potatoes
Chickens 7 Bran per 1((). 00
TurkeVS Middlings " yo
Shoulder 8 Chop 90
Ham 12 Flour perbbl 3.50
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if i KNOWS
To PATENT Coed ideas
may be secured by
cur aid. Addresa,
THE PATENT RECORD,
Rlllimnri. Mil
Su!acr!ptluis to The MM uncord r 00 pw aaannv
That ho never did know
just how to huy furniture until
lie found himself in our store.
And you will regret the bar
gains lost if you hare not in
spected our Hue of furniture,
which is the most complete in
the city. We name you few
of our bargains :
Reed Rockers, - $1.25 and up.
Couches, - - . $4.50 and up.
Bed Room Suits, $16.50 and up.
WW. A. SHIPMAN,
439 MARKET ST. SUNBURY, FA
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