TILE MIDDLEBUEG POST FuMUhcd Even Tbambj ftlorniog G. W. WAGENSELLER, Editor oid Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. H.oo per ycur if paid In advance. Hi. no per veer if not jiaiil in tulvitiii't'- SiiiU topic-.. Five leutt. AlvTllliiir Itatrtt. 15 centl per line, nnnpnrrll meAMirr- ment, for iirt iiiHfrtii';, and 10 rants per Una fur each tubee qucnt itiMTtton . 'OKKIl K. Near the 'ounty Court Bouee, between the PI rat National Rank and the County Jail. Vol. x x vii. Nl M BER 46, " liil Cnaritv prevail, the Pre--, would prove vehicle of Virtue. Truth and Love." Oowpbe. CURRENT COMMENT. There is only tins to be raid of Captain Hart's death: He took up the cause of the Cubans long before the rest of us, and suffered because lit- did. PltESIDEKT McKlKLEY is at work on the out lines of'liis annual message. Naturally it will bean able state paper, patriotic and lull of wisdom. Unci: again there are renewed rumors of Boer activity, a certain indication, to our way of think ing, that the Boer war hasn't reached a conclus ion vet. 0 Colonel Quay goes to his Florida tepee know ing that when the Legislature meets in January it will only be a question of how large his majority for United States Senator will be. His calling and election are sure. President McKinley has considerately re lieved the voluntary cabinet-makers ofthe difficult task they undertook by asking the members of the present Cabiuel to continue in office during his second administration. Govenor Stoke having issued bis Thanks giving proclamation and called upon all citizens to rejoice and give thanks over the general pros perity and good limes that have come upon the State of 1 'ennsylvania.it behooves every body to be ready tor a glorious time of thanksgiving and praise on the 29th of this month. Inasmuch as Bryan and his friends, according to the very latest accounts from the vicinity of the Platte, have determined to keep up the fight four years more, we lieg leave to propose three cheers for Brvau. Twice he has been beaten, and he was weaker this year than four years ago. And mean while he can "lecture" at the same olJ price. In Lincoln, Nebraska, Bryan lost his home precinct by a vote of almost two to one, and the same was also the ease in JSInomingtou, Illinois, where A dial Stevenson voted. But McKiuley and Roosevelt not on carried their towns by hands'. in. mnjnrV.im, Sv-y ran away ".head oftbe ticket, all of which goes to show that the liest gnage of a man i. the regard in which his neigh Ixjrs hold him. The ChineseGovernmentis having pretty hard lines nowdays. The powers have not only de manded indemnity, but insist that the Chinese must erect monuments to the memory of the Christ ians who were socruelly massacred, and the ( 'bin ese peace commissioners have balked at that prop osition. But China will take her medicine just the same. The New York Presbytery, the Philadelphia Presbytery and the Carlisle Presbytery have all decided against revision, and that the Westminster Confession, with its doctrine of predestination, is good enough to remain as the Creed ofthe Pres byterian Church. The revision scheme does not seem to have mel with much favor amoung the older Presbyteries probably because they believe in letting well enough alone. Senator-elect Focht, of Union county, pays his resiects to the party ofinsurgents who invaded his bailiwick during the last campaign, and under the guise of Republicans endeavored to encompass his defeat for Senator. As a consequence, Senator- I.'.... . i i .1 .: i x .i ' " ' . 1 u"1 "," ""u Itweeu L88U and 180 which was 146 and 100 party ol destroyers, but he pours hot shot into them i for each of the ten years and adding to the above 11 'Mil uie hi'iii u, aim lie r- nui i'i lie niaillieil lor being warm. The people of the districts are to be High Masonic Bodies WILLIAMSPOUT will, in a very short time, have become a prominent center of Masonic activity. Iast January a Iodge of Per fection, Scottish Kite, was instituted there, and has had such a successful career that the higher Mas- Onlc authorities Were moved to hxik with favor upon a request preferred that stil I higher functions be conferred uhii the Williamsport organization. 1 It is now offically announced that it has been de cided to grant dispensation to the lodge to confer, in addition to the degrees from 1 to 14, the de grees conferred by a council, 15 and L6; thorn con ferred by a chapter, 17 and IS; anil those con ferred by a consistory, 11) to 32, inclusive. There is but one higher degree, the thirty-third, which is conferred only by the national organization. In due time, it is expected; these dispensations will be supplemented by charters, creating a council, chapter, and consistory there, to exist per manently. The importance that attaches to these bodies in Masonic circles is evident at n glance, and cannot fail to make Williamsport conspicu ous in more than one direction, to the decided ad vantage of the town. At present there arc live consistories in the State at Pittsburg, Philadel phia, Harrisburg, Bloomsburg, and Coudersport. no NOT FORGET THE LAW UNDER" a recent law of Pennsylvania, teachers ofthe public schools are charged with the performance of a public duty not even second to that of education of their pupils. Knowing their opportunities and believing in their intelligence and public Bpirit, a sovereign Legisla ture ban instructed them to act in harmony with the local Hoards of Health in the quick sup pression of all contagious diseaces, This duty may briefly be told. In the per- fomance of their tegular work the teachers fre quently obtain first information of the outbreak of contigious diseases in their respective com munities. Instances an; upon record in which they were aware ofthe prevalence of diphtheria many days before, the fact was reported to be the Boards of Health. Either through carelessness, favoritism or other cause, the attending phvsicians tailed to report the cases, although they were a matter f school gossip. The request of the State is that teachers shall themselves notify the several boards of the existence of such diseases the instant that knowledge becomes theirs. Surely there is nothing unreaonable in that re quest. The teachers, no less thau other citizens, desire the t 'notion ofthe public healtli,aml le ing a position where they can often ascertain the facts before any one, ought to take it as one of the highest duties of their profession to com ply with the provisions ofthe law. TI KN THE TIDE OF HUMANITY TT ISA MATTER of sore regret that this week the news columns of the Post are compelled to note the fact that the population of Snvder County has decreased during the last O I ten years, yea for the last 20 years. The reports of births and deaths published in the Post from! time to time show that the number of births ex ceed the number of deaths every year by about 100 persons. Hence the loss is due to emigration, j Why can not these people be kept here? This' ! LI 1 L . ... is a prooiem we wisn 10 pill to to everv thinking man in Snyder county. In 1860 the population of Snvder County was 16,035; 1870, 15,(100; in 1880, 17,797j 1800, 17,651; and 1900, 17.304. Since 1880 the pop ulation has been on the decrease. We have lost 347 persons the last ten years, and figuring that we have had 100 more births than deaths each year, we must conclude that our total loss has been 1,347 in ten years and countin the loss be- o km c py Y fJ O v J U Fim PRISTINE THOUGHTS SELECTED GEMS Collated and Arranucd Hipfmla for The I'ost mi j. ' "l v H I N K B rsls Watts, t. mk j $S$$- j YOUR MONEY BACK 10 years. THE SYBIL. ANC'INT AND MODERN 4 A PROPHECY Tin-OA Y, pmeceiIii:K from thL' aries R I oftiu- Beat, resounds a voice, but Europe, In her mail course towards iliealiyss, heeds it not. Kv- erything n'ts ready tor the great struggle be tween these two moat; the haughty science of the West has denied her direct sire, Eastern occultism I The current is becoming Irreaistlbh For the villa ger, the workman at ilie mill, the fatal day is hstap preaching when the gigantic machine, exhausted, and tired of work, w ill stop its wheels, leaving a for midable Industrial army thirsting for life. What an swer is our modem sc ience now prepared to give it: aye that science nlw a v pre-occiipicd with the discov ery of new means to destroy one's neighbor? It is then that will appear In their majesty the Sybils of our race, who will teach through the REVEALED sci ence and the sacred oracles, the elements necessary for the restoration of Humanity to its proper groove. -The Theomphitt, Pol V. mm , . . , mwn mmm LTY- m.T. REINCARNATION ROBERT FRANCIS I , i..r: llr. II. ll.-l I'ltf, Nil now tiiicj.a w, it parted apher. Hvvulvcn IhriiiiKli icons, centuries, year, Poi all Immortal Qod and mortal Mun, K a km , the Ijiw, forever (tends The Iji if Juitica rasord kaepi 01 every deed ; nl BJri t" Ibee, 'Ah ye hIiuM sow. su ihall reap :" Ami umiKiit can change the Uiw'a decree. So, winy tiiy wiiv again to earth, Immortal Boul, to mortal birth; Take on, aealn, the oloah of iy, And u.iii.r u am, and live, and pray. Incarnate lite onoa thou lmt known, RBIHCARNATIOM in now lliy l"urne. On earth Ihou planted'el deep the seed of mortal life and mortal deed , So Niith the Ijiv : It ye muet keep, And Hike back witli tlice, unto man, Thla pure religion, eimple, grand. Teach through the eai lb, from land to land. From tribe to trilie, from elan to elun ; To earth and tea, and ihora, and tadn, The eternal BROTBKBHOOD O Max The k'reut, the email, the rich, the poor, The white, the black, the diwky Moor, Haaeelman. Chrlatian, Buddhlet; .lew. Prom one root-etoek, one father grew ; Piem the vroinb of one mother sprang That i auntleee legion, the race of Man. Insured Jewelea Bgim or WaU- am nam movement, in e genuine ooia nueacaae, Kuarantaed for luyears. Nearly HO0 Btyles ol Watches and all the lat est things In reliable Jewelry, are sold by us at 4S9 below retail price. HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS. Artists Materials, Ill cycles, nookcases. Buf fets, Cablneta, Candy, China. China Closets. OPtH FACt. 97.25 Clears, Clocks, Com modes, Couches, Dolls, Easy Chairs, Fountain Pens Games, OraDhaphones, Groceries. Hand kerchiefs, Enlres, Lamps, Mufflers, Musical la Btruments, Fedestals, l'lctures. Pipes, Purses, Rockers, Sewing Machines, Sporting Goods, Table Silverware, Toys, Umbrellas, Writing Desks, are a few of the thousands of suitable articles we sell for Christmas presents, in addU tlon, we are head-to-foot nut fin rs tor Men, Wo men and Children, sell Everything to Eat, and to Use. All information Is contained in our No. Of Illustrated catalogue, each copy welching SK lbs. as an evidence of Interest, send usioo. to help pay postage. These 10c. too ninrcr raosi tocb FiBST obokr of SI. It quotes wholeiiulo prices to consumers. IOLU)niOClTUWDlS Tin DrttlGtodtBtoliletwItl, ampn from lit. to $1 50 wt pay trantpvrtathn. Madrto-ordtr Mtn $ Clothing Catalnamwlth lampfn M pay Ctpmiaa and auaranft to fit. LHhogttpnti catalQgun af Oarptit, Ruin, Drapttlu, ltd mowing goods In tholr rial culan. Wo ay trilultt and uw Cat Ptttfru. Why pay retail prices T Which catalogue do iou want r Address this way : JUtS NINES ft SON. tALTINORE. D.. Dtot. 909. iiniriit K. Brdiey Qod commissioned hi death angel to enter upon the threshold tf Rebecca anil Robert Brdiey to claim their bright daughter, Robert Celesta, aged 6 yean and '1 w eeks. She was sick three days with membranous croup, iller body was placed in a handsome casket fur nished by Undertaker ptehrader. The funeral was well attended. Rev. 8. 8, Kohler officiated. Tub Up-to-date Miootant . ...Snoa iis.vi.kb While In town, call In to at ah I tick. Wa can give you ,, low a ONE DOLLAR 8L I Hut the very best Shoe cheapest. We offer the VERY LATEST STYLEil o f Miaset,' Ganta' and (MiluJ V Show. I warm FEHr shoe! Thli Ih aomathlnf entirely , J altraeta the attention of thon , appreciate a good article. EMBEDS V art) now offering shiiift!, . In BUBBBB8. Tk XHmim the istivinj Rubber. frn nnd dlMOlort, to tec niy ! fttlist. tsMnol. MIDDLEBURGH, PENNAl THE WATCHWORD llnvf y'H 1 1 : i h ktndneM boo PMR it on. 'Twm nol dono for you pvloae- Pmh it on. hti I tripe Another! tert Let it travel down tl"' yt urs. Till In HcnvenH ppert pMi it on ' 1! loss for the last decade, makes a total loss for 20 vears of 2403 nersnns Wleit Anna tUia ..,..., i . i .. . 1-. i . i ,. , , I ....... mwiui wugratuiaKu . .. nr. roenrs election, ana tliey Thinking people, more especially, business men, will have the benefit ol his ripe experience and does not this appeal to you for a remedy for this ability at a time when they are needed in the State. : wholesale einir,tinn? fh r L, O avawvq 1 I III a re,. i. v i v- nrvpnii !.-..-.-, .t I euy uuu invites U1SCUS81UU, .i I 'l.'-i' i UC1..C1UAL. i .i.iv i sums o 1 1 t ne en tire senatorial situation when he say s: "The Quay It is the most natural taste of mankind to re- people are satisfied with the result and know that I main 1K"ir the scenes of his childhood, even if re- tkcv bave enough votes in the Legislature to elect numeration is less than elsewhere, but if lie has Col. Quay. The anti-Quay people are whistling 00 employment and no means of support, he will through the graveyard to keep up their spirits, go where he can provide the necessaries of life. but their whistle will die away long before Leg- Let us establish more industries anil build more i. i .1 mi p i .1 . .i 6 i i: i it i j i islature meets and they will find that they are hopelessly in the minority. But they .seem to be content, and they are welcome to all happiness they can find in the last election." And that ex presses the views of every friend of Senator Quay who knows that he is certain to be re-elected when the Legislature meets. The far reaching effects of a single kind re mark or an act which denotes sympathy, apprec iation and a desire to assist and encourage are sel dom realized at the time the words are spoken or the deed done. Yet it is true that lives, doubt less many of them, have been lastingly influenced for good and stimulated to eager and persistent effort to achieve a worthy success by such words and deeds. It is the loving commendation of par ent of teacher that reaches anil moves the cur rents of desire atiil determination in the child. And that spirit needs to le manifested toward mas ses of adults, who are still children in moral at tainment. Univcrmlist Leader. houses. Middleburg needs more houses now Why do not the capitalists put them up? Give the people employment and they will stay here. Industries should be established all over the county. What are the mooted men going to do about it? AMONG the applications for advice and assist ance ill managing Woodlands which have recent ly received by the Division of Forestry of the U. S. Department of Agriculture is one from the (Jreat Northern Paper Company of Maine. This company owns a tract of 300,000 acres on tile Penobscot and Kenebec rivers, chiefly spruce land. It is undertaking to lumber in such a manner that the same acres can be cut over re peatedly with good profit, and is making use of flw. mil .in, I n.K.ww. - - Im I ..... mw wii.uvui Li.uuuvj npniiaajaip in uiuer that its estimates and the plans anil methods which it adopts may lie reliable and best adapt ed to the ends in view. The surveys and meas urements on which the Division of Forestry will base the working plan to be submitted to the company will probably be begun next spring. TRUE HAPPINESS TRANSLATED FROM THE SANSCRIT Full of Love for all th'uiKs In the world, pruetie Ug virtue in order to benefit others this man only is happy. On first awakening from my sleep, I should pray that every breathing thing may Wstke to saving wis dom, vast as the wide and boundless universe. Here is a beautiful description of dawn and Un moral deduced therefrom: "The water-lllly has lost its beauty. The lotus tlowersnic Ik ginning to appear pleasant. The owl has become silent. The ruddy goose is happy. The moon sets. Thesunrises. Ah! Karma, under the bands of heavy fate, bears fruit in different wavs." SimimknrUia, Cunto II, Shka sixty- fur. This may ! considered heavy rending, but it is readily undent 1 by those who can read between the lines. It was written by Mafjhii, a prince-poet-philosopher, whodied in greni Hverty, about Iheend ofthe tenth century, after giviug bin vast fortune of Untold millions to r lleve the starving people of In dia, his native land, during a long-continued famine, similar to that now pn valing there. EplTOB Tost. THERE IS NO DEATH SIR BULWER LYTTON fe.pt!. H.li"t h, rr , There in no death I The marn (O down To rine upon tome f.uer nhore, And bright, in beaven'a jeweled crown, They shine fori veriuore. f There is no death) 1 ho dust we tread shall ehange, beneath the Bummer showers, To (olden grain, or mellow fruit, Or rainbow-tinted flowers. There is no death I The leaves limy fall Anil Sowars may fade and ss away; They only wall through wintry hours, The coming of the May. There is no death I An angel form Walks o'er the earth with with silent trejill; He lears our lu st loved things ways, Anil then we call them Bead. lie leaves our hearts all desolate lie plucks our fairest, sweeten! flowers Transplanted into bliss, they now Adorn Immorlul boWSM. The bird-like voice, whose joyous tones Made glad these seem s of tin and strife, Sing's now nu everlasting song Around the tree of life. Where'er he bees a Btnilfl too hright, Or heart too pure fur taint or vice. He hears it to that world of Light, To dwell in l urodisc. Horn unto thai dying life, They leave us hut to come again, With joy we welcuue them, the same, Except the sin ami pain. And ever near us, though nnaaani The denr, iinmortul spirits tread Fur all the boundless univemc la Life, tberoee no dead. UNCLE EPH-THE PHILOSOPHER NOT COPY-RIOHTE6 No sun, no moon, to sturs, no cash, no cider, November, dear Capt lug John. Borrowed trubbll has lor be paid bBCk wla a big Intrust, Miss Arrcthu-zsh. Now, dnt de Toctlon Is over, Deacon Showdown rises ter cn quare how do Democratic renaissance Is u-zulne to retuwee ' I has been young an now I am old, ylt I has never seed a pus son whut wuz real loud uv green perslmmotiB, Miss Marggeroat. Most folks .mint satisfied ter go trow dls world az de good Lawd mado em. 1 1ms often thought ef 1 cood Jest git up sum de oozshun to curl whit folk ha'r an take kinks mitten a blgger's I cood shake my hoary locks at de gaunt wolf uv tburst an hun ger all de rost uv my buvvn days ; but bit Jest calnt be did, Hiss Jo Aon de Ark Angel oake Parrenu Uandershanks no indeed;. An' hits sech a grate p't'y ter j u . u i to, n otner other folks, an especially ter me. Jaatown Corker. M-K-W-I1 M'-t-I-W-K-K-l- !"l H-I-t-l' t"MM''i"l"l'I"Mu '1 1 1 i i u.. ENTERPRISE MEAT CUTTFRS AND SAUSAGE STTJFFKR t m, Y 1 nere are no mueliiuca ifiuf will do the work so well. You km whut the KNTERPUISE are. You should know that t can buy t!iem r.t the VERY LOWEST PRICES at; ! store. A ! o mnwy ofthe repairs always kept on hand. t FIFTY POUND LARD GANS v )' ;!i plain ai.d p..:. :!. Good, heavy cans for the price, : tin. 1 Hood handle .' i ..BUTCHERS' KNIVES AND SAWS T butchers Cleavers, ( '(aver Knives, Butchers' Scales, 4 t Utams, Hop i-erapirs, Skimmers and Ladles, Iron Km T "nu Hiveryliiuijj tor Btitehering tune. GEO. W. HACKETT X 325 Market Siree', V 4-w-jh-:-:-:-:-:-H"!-5":-m-h-w-:-:- Sunbury, Ladies' Coats and Hau Ladies' Fine Tailor Suits at Kemarkably Prices. ' Ladies', Misses' and Obildi COATS AM CAPI $2.50 and u OUR STOCK IS LAI Ready-to-wear Felts j Velvet Head-wear fr men and Children. 0VTING HATS ENTIRELY K Our Stock is enormous our PRICES are correetl popular, as usual, lower! elsewhere. 1 -a M. MILLNER til' it i.ak tit: AMD ji wi;i,i. si:i.i.ti.i 7 SUM It. fY X f T T T T" T T T' '"T" T"'" :T" Kantz, ococC. Ooacffjo j jOooeoOooo)otloSjoSjooSiocl !A RARE CHAN TO BUY A o o o GOOD GUN CHEN I AT ACTUAL COST Will elose my entire stoek of GUNS out at A( COST. Must the room f ol IMMENSj holidJ SI A Lot of Good Guns at Sacrifice Pr a ? 7.00 Guns now at $5.00 $ 8.00 Guns now at i 12.00 " " " 9.00 14.00 " " $25.00 Gans now at $21. o It will pay you to come many miles to get these sa . . t . ii o prices mat i now ouei. I Furman's Cash H S17 MARKET 8T. SCHBCBtJ boooooooooooooooooto Rife.;. .