The Middleburgh Post. Pabliahed Errrj Tlmradaty. GEO. W . W AO ENSELLER, Editor and Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION BATES, M.oo pet vi r if paid in advanea. VI. 50 per year if m'' pai'l in advunce. Siii-li' opies, Five Cents. AdvertUlna (tnt-, Hnli ix-r line, non jiiir. il measurement f.ir tirl Insertion ami ID cauU per linr f.ir i-.i. Ii -uln'.in-nt Insertion. Entered rtl tin- Pon Office at Mlddleburf, Pa., as second 1 laas mail matter. nfltrlrip v . . . f mutl i ,,nrt IIiiiimiv hi'- . . , . .. I I L- Mil feKa fYilllltV I IWVCn II" I 'I1 UII i i..nk ..... -.- Jail. Times are so good that Coin Har vey lias been able to purchase a farm. Col. MOM Wet more, the St. Isolds millionaire, has beep chosen as one of the delegates to the Kansas City convention. Col. Wetmore made a Bpeeialty of denouncing wealth. want security and order. They ntayj J2100 IN PREMIUMS only be had under American aus-j WHW hr ,,., kow :.' . With njiana .iii.l nwla llm will l.ull.ui. 1O00 In premium.. IUkiiI pioes, nun peace and oruer me .,,tlri,n, iu,r, ,b.m.i. F i . I'll 17 j alomtri. uur carpvl Hull .r. making island eau and will prosier. to roc wmt-to jou-wru. ii - . . i.i.ii After giving a Bomewnai aoieiui account of business eonditiooi Kivero seuor i in con- 1 Histoiu . Ktallliied i" 1844 asthe Union Demokrat, at New Berlin, aGer maii Vliln i'.'i" i'. Changed name to tin- Post in Istil. Oldest Republican newpaHT in Su 1 t ( 'i unity. Republican Standina Csmmitteo. Adamj c. I'. Blniraman, J. I. Ripe Beaver A. VV, Mtisaer, ' alvtn Dreeee. Beaver W Kred S CJundruni. Thoa Herbater, Centre -Allen Hover, I.. . Stlne. Chapman- I. A. Trmip, C. II Updegrove, Franklin- M, I.. Waller, II. K. Bolender, Jackson- it. Harvey Moyer, O. A. B rouse, Mlddleburx Kdwtn Charles, Praflk ReiU. Middlecreek John S. Meiser, Oeo, C. stuck. Monroe VV. I.. Voting, Peter Voting. Penn A. It. Smith, Uco M. Wllraer. Perry Irwin Rover, W.O. Smith, ivrrv v. T. it. (Irayhlll, 0. s. Sprlfglc Bellnsjcrnve .1 v. I.mnlinrd, Oco.A, Livingston. Spring i.. M, Smith, John S. lietgel, Union Jacob Stahl. C II. Ituuar Washington John M. Moyer, W. K. Rotlab, Joe. A, l.i hiiabd, t'halrman, Low in ciiAiti i -. Secretary, J. Frank Rbitc, Treasurer. HI ri lll.it N Tlt'KKT. Cuba to-day, clmUd : "It has licen stated that the Unit ed States have undertake! to es- t.il.liuli ii wtrimir tri il'il'tlllliIlt ill P.n,a ICiihu. Thiit mav Ik- true, but uu to the present time it has not been tine. And it is further reported that the United States may withdraw) from the island and leave the conn trv to its late. Many mi the island fear that the government in Wash ington ma withdraw its troops and representatives. If this becomes a fact the Government of the United The Renublicau National Con vention, meeting in Philadt this week, could not have paid a more just tribute to President Me Kinlcv and his efficient services than to endorse his administration by re nominating him for the K)sition he has so successfully filled for the past three years and a quarter. He had many important problems to face and solve which he did very siicccss- .... . . ...I ... tuny. l our years ago, jmiviim ;Sutw W()l,(, ,mvu retlirnon very was announced as the advance agent gjjnp mAn.Ut ri.st(,rc r(i,,r between of prosperity and to-day the i'Pje the tjolitical factious of the island. Should such a condition obtain it IS Oar new of Ma'. o Order riotbing nil ol this country advance agent, want more Of till-! Congrc BENATt) Aiwemlily 11 Protlionotarv Heitistcr S U( Hon. I'm h. ,M. Maho.v. Hon. BENJ. K. KoCHT. Hon. . M. Smith. I ll n. M. StlllNOKIi. inler J so. II. Willis. District Attorney Jurv i 'ommissiom M. ITTEK. iHAMHAt'11. Thursday, dune 21, 1900. .Mr. Tillman uitt Idorked just once too often when he attempted to bull doze M r. I anna. All h r to Mr. Keck, the own er of the land upon which is erected tiie old Indian Fort near Kreamer. In accordance with the suggestions mnde liv the POST UOOn several 00- casions, he has repaired the block; house and placed upon it a new j shingle root ami ha- marlc other im provements. It WOUlu nave oeen so much better il something could have been done before the elements had robbed the original material of its virtue. Years ago a roof should have been put over the entire build ing so as to preserve it in its origin ality. Mr. Keck, however, has made the best ofthe present circtim- i i . t i tances. 1 h e people ol onyaer will not please any party in the is land. In that unfortunate went, some, no doubt, will be inclined to reflect on the government that has intervened under the pretext ol humanity, and that has abandoned the task.'" Urga tlotb r ; ' attach Ml tanxw (Mir Bulls can t bouf ht for fmin 7 T to 20, guarantee-! to fit. K l : pai l to your itatlon. it alo tolls ftlWttt trl bargains Id aoata a I VMUtlrMHH and sprtug oitreoati. Onr LIlhofraphH Catalnrnn sliowa tha " r'anwua Marylait 1 ' Baca, art I H i-iari. Portlnre'i. 1 1 Curtalni and M l j Keia In Hirir ral col ors. io tliat ht looking at itieiff aolored platea you can i t?tartlr bov a carpet will look i on tour :: r or a rlra- Mfff at your WUMl t'arp?tt ranrf In priori I froiu3.otol IT. W I i sew carpla ftc. fur- riUh wadd4 H I .i caargv, audi prepay rreignt. I Itur .' ! rata I Jogoe of vrfrylhlnif t I Rail, I'sa and Wt ar I Toura for the a I in to fw percent, gated 1 I on ".rfitilnir. Which boei do voa want T All are frae. address thl JullUS Hines &, SON. Dopi.909.Baltimort.lld- t r new uuuub This Week at You Waut to Get ail You Can for Your IVloncg, And ul tho Same Time Combine Style With Qualitv. DON'T YOU THINK It would bo worth a little of your tiinn to see our line before you purchase? 7t?c &.n?iy3jly Dollar Tells the story in having this reason. The t'iish buyer over the man who M ho tries to make his neighbor pay his hills. We sell for cash. Try that plan ami see if you cati'tjbe helped in a way lo benefit you. K-H-i- -w-k-x-k-:-:- The Democratic "Boxers" have left Washington and are preparing to take the stnmp. If Europe should suddenly blase with war, where would we get the ships to carry our exports'.' The Democratic party alwayp was opposed to the millionaires who do not contribute to the campaign funds. Between the Tammany ice trust and the exhorbitaut charges of tha Ka nsts City hotel men the Demo cratic leaders are having quite a time with the octopus. Ohio's Republican attorney-general is engaged in the prosecution of the trusts and New York City's Democratic officials are striving to shield them. I li re is another illus tration of the difference in methods. Ex-Gov. .lames K. Campbell ap-i oca Is to the Demticrats to drop the! issues of 1896 and turn their faces to the front. The chant es are that the parly wiil continue to face gloom ward. The possibility ol a great Kuro pean war draws public attention to our almost entire dependence ujmd foreign shipping for our foreign car rying. Such a war would deprive us of ships mihI strike a frightful blow at our export trade. It will be a waste of time for the Hon. David B. Hill to remind the Kansas City convention of certain precedents. The gentleman in the Democratic saddle openly lioast ofj their progress as precedent destroy era. 'Let us be consistent," says Arth ur Bewail, of Maine, who was Dem ocracy's Vice-Presi lential nominee four years ago, "and protect every American ship that sails the seas." Naturallv, therefore, he urges the passage of the ship subsidy bill. The insincerity of the Democratic leaders tin the trust tiestiou was demonstrated in the IIou.se of Rep resentatives when they declined to vole w ith the Republicans for a con stitutional amendment which would have taken the evil in hand in an effective manner. The Democratic leaders don't want the trusts de stroyed. They need them tor cam paign material. In publicly advocating the pass age of the ship subsidy bill, Hon. Arthur Sewall, four years ago the Vice-Presidential t-undidate of the Democratic party, says: "Kvcry year the nation pays foreigners $20, 000,000 for the eost of freight on ourexjHirtsand importa." That mon ey if paid to American owners, would annually employ more than 200,- 000 skilled workmen and support a million ot our people. County, and more especially the future generations, are under lasting obligations to Mr. Keck for doing the best under the circumstances to preserve the relic of pioneer days. The Middleburgh Centennial. Solln(rrove Times. Middleburg is making prepara tion to celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of the founding of that town. This isa commendable move on the part tif the citizens of that place. It is the county seat of Sny der County and we should all lend a helping hand in making the an niversary a grand success. The citi zens of Middleburg are no half-way people, everybotly who attends the jubilee will Is; received with open arms and a royal good time shown them. Krechurg Courier. The jHtiple of Middleburg are making an effort to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of that town. The idea U commendable ami there U little doubt but that it will prove a grand success, and be given a hearty recognition by all good citi ,.i . t ,.i h i ens oi me county, uei ineourgn ers celebrate, and when September rolls around we will all go and do honor to the hale old town and its worthy citizens. FREE PICTURES WEEKLY The Most Magnificent Series of Pictures Ever Distributed The appreciation of the recent pictures given free to readers ot the urcat "Philadelphia Sunday Press" has induced the management of that paper to announce that a beautiful picture will Ik- given with every copy ot the "Philadelphia Sunday tress every Sunday. I he assur ance is also triven tnat tins series oi pictures will lie the most magnifi cent ever distributed, the subjects are all original and by the highest elass of artists. The picture for next Sunday, June 'J 1, will be a decided novelty. It will be 14x20 in size ami its p-ominent feature will be a repro duction of Percy Moran's famous water color, "The Ideal Summer Girl." Everybody knows Bforan and his Summer girls, so that this picture is certain to be immensely popular. It will have added value by the fact that m one corner will appear an artistic calendar for July, something that everybody will prize. It will lie well to order next Sun day's "Press" early. Onlr Appartall? Contrmtlrturr. It Bounded contradictory, but lifter all unquestionably there lire occasions when one enn "(five away and tell it the xiinie tima. "She told me," suii her dearest friend, "that she never would marry for money, but don't you think kIic cave herself away when she sold her self to old Bullion?" I f And the dcareat friend'H friend thought she did. Chicngo Post. ApplrlBK llrmrdy. "Tommy doesn't feel like going to school this morning," said Mrs. Tuck er. "Ho says he has a pain fn his stomach. He's lying on the lounge In the sitting-room, all humped up out of shape." "1 think," said Mr. Tucker, reach ing behind tho mirror for a small rnwbidc, "1 can lick him into shape." Chicago Tribune, tier Literary neflclrney. She could talk about tht classics In a very knowing way; She was fine In mathematics and In art made some dir)lay: She was cultured and accomplished both In poetry and sons'. But whene'er she read a cook book well, she somehow got It wrong. Washington Star. HOW HJC WON BEBW Swartz & GrayMs ii Men's Good Suits, $2.75 up. Children's M 48c ,k Mens "Pants, 65o " Children's " 15c " -I-H-'-H-M H-l-;-:-M-r-:-X-!-;-; - H. KATZ, The Clothier, Next Door to Court House Middleburg, Pa. - . -A-M-X-M-A -W - ' a? : STORE : New Lanndriod Di initios .Just Arrived .Monthly, X Come and See Them. X Oil Blinds and CARPET . . A nice line of Oil blinds ut 25 c ents liSSjt received. A new ingrain.'car- t pet at prices that will astonish you 1 Table Oil Cloth. Ten pie es oftabl e oil cloth just un packed. The de niiT'is are neat and attractive. lany other line a' now goods f have been added. Call ami see them. X f-H-!-H-l-I-l-l-l-l-l-I-l-t-I-I-l-l-l-I-I-!-; 1 If sonic money is to be expended for mi. n.r ttt u,...,. w I'll 1 1 11(1111 fcv? V 7. NS i nil i ii m i nil ik iv - w ' ., Hal MBH lfcS)Ki(ftV I riiniiiTiiriF wmAwmm mmm - - m m m m m ar aaa m a II I i , t Ul .III I ' I I IB III. ll-H-H-I-SH-H-W- 1-I-l-I-l-W-l-I I THINGS YOUNEED. "But, Mr. 6lmmona, you are so aw fully ugly." "Ves, but opposite should marry." Chicago Chronicle, Um4 ASrlea. Bert la a well-known proverb. Revised to ault, the masses If you In a stone house dwell. Refrain from throwing glasses, Chicago Dally News, Cbaara for Athletea. Farmer Yes, I want a man. Are you a good jumper? Applicant Jumper? Well, yes. MYou could Jump barbed-wire fence without much trouble, I s'pose?" "Urn I a'poee so." "Well, that's all right, then; you'll do. You sea, some of our bulls is a leetle wild." N. Y. Weekly. Bare Way to Stop It. "I wish they wouldn't all lnugh at me whenever I get up to mnke a few remarks," auid the legislator. "My dear fellow," returned the wise man, "there is a sure way to stop that." "How?" "Try to be humorous." Chicago Poat, I ih to call your attention T 1" uiv line ul Overalls. Hose, Ties, Suspenders, &C. OVERALLS Made of the X besl material, with or without apron, 50c, 00c. TIES Four-in-hand, puff, $ Btring, bow, etc, at prices rang- int; from 00 to 'Joe. HOSK Men's half hose for t every day wear, 8c and lOo, 3 J . i - i i I T patr zoc; men s nose, is'tter quality, 15o a pair, 2 pair for 25c.; Ladies and Misses long X I ribbed hose, 10c and 15c. S. B. SIMONTON. W-M-H-l-H I I-I-I-I-I-l-I-I-I-t-Ii I-l-I-i is to take tho timn nml Mltvi m-- v ISIIVI m trouble to examine the. stock we carry, learn the prices at which we sell and then compare, if anv doubt as to value can remain, with the offerings of others. I fi rmlv believo I will pet vonr order, be- cause we have done everything to merit the trade k'A nfnriwlont I. vf juuuoilt OUJ CI H, -Call and Be Convinced. JOHN G. YARNALL, 446 Market St.. Sun to xxxry , Pa. -K-K-H-K-M-H-W-H-M J. B. SELHEIMER i DEALER IN- ar warn ri Nil s nib Ul U II Ul U j XX UA1 An Opinion Concerning Cuba. New York, June loth. Senor Don Nicholas Kivero, editor of El Diario de la Marina of Havana, is in this eily to-day. He was seen this morning at the Hotel Muro. Speaking of Cuba he said : "Cuba's future is one of great uu hi icnt to me, as a Spaniard having all of my interests in the island, and it is equally a matter of interest to all the real friends ot Cuba. The better or influential element in Cuba Summer colds are noted for hanging on. They weaken your throat and lungs, and lead to serious trouble. Don't trifle with them. Take Scott's Emulsion at once. It soothes, heals, and cures. 50c. and S I . All druuUtf . fgk tiff m m m REFRIGERATORS," 'Blue Flame OilStoveSj, (Screen doors and window screens, B u lawn mowers, Ice-cream 0j frtvzcrs, water oooletB, Hammocks, y I Fni. RamM anrJ fn.c I w' " t-r-ft" J m Kerry boxes, by the dozen or thousand, also peach liaskets, 1 1 Paris Green, London purple slug shot ami sprayers. GEO. W. HACKETr. 1 325 Market St., , Sunbury, Pa. j 1IU11MJ Leather, Paints, Oils, WALL PAPER, Coach and Saddlery Ware, AND MANUFACTURER OF Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, STOVES AND TINWARE. Market St., Lewlstown, Pa . TTaf ?f T T t-a'f sTaaf ra'aataaiTaaTaa i . i Eagle Hotel, C W. QEATBILL, PBOPEIETOS. ': Butter 14 NEAR THE DEPOT. Middleburir, - - - Penna WAVrt.ll. Christian man or woman to ' qualify for permanent position of trust 1 In your home County. $860 yearly. Knclosc self.adilresseil staropeil, envelope to It. s. Wal- ' lace. General Secretary, Cochran BulldinK, Wasnlnaton, D. C opioslte Treasury Dept. Middleburgh Market. XIOl NOW 1 KNOWS First Class Accommodation. I Eggs... Onions. I Lard... Tallow. 12 Low Rates and Careful Attention l.;; ? Given to all Guests. Livery Attached.- Gjod Horses and Careful Drivers. Turkeys Shoulder 8 Ham 12 . JL Wheat 70 Rya 50 Corn 40 i Oats (old) 27 Potatoes Bran per 100. 90 Middlings'' 90 Chop 90 Flour per bbl 3.50 I ...... lut., . ., That he never did kn just bow to buy furniture until be found himself in our store And you will regret the bar gains lost if yon bare not in spected our hue of furniture. which is the most complete ml the citv. We name vou fel 0 - - ar of oar bargains : Reed Rockers, - $1.25 and up Couches, - - . $4.50 and up Bed Room Suits, $16.50 and up WiH. A. SHIPMAN, 439 MARKET ST. SUNBURY, Ik 1 has 1,'J Tl 1.1 itluucUo."
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