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OKO W WAOENSBLLKK A M EDITOR AND OWNER
BCB80BJPT10N KATES.
; legation, and his full views a to the policies which
should prevail in the settle-
, inent of the difficult nuetttiona which had arisen. On
! the 17th of October, flr Robert's London representa
tive cabled that he had sent an important article of
I 1.5,000 words, and thin appears in the Cosmopolitan
1 for December. Thd in a ninh compliment to a rep
IWlhltlve American MaKinv, and a valuable con
tribution to the world' history is given publicity.
81. OO m r year if jwtil in n-K.i SI..10 r yctr if not pid
ill MfMM Suiptle copies. Five Cento.
Aflvrrllolnic ICmi.s. II Mali r lino, nonpareil masaure
llirnt for lirst In rttop ami Hi . t- pcr llnr for each subae
U(. Dl itiMTtion- C "OHKU'K. Nt-arlhe County Court House,
b-iween tlit First Natitmal Hank and the County Jail.
Vol.. XXXVII
Dkc. ii, 1900.
LAPIKS' HOMK COMPANION
Th wwomltty of IBHwhrth, Qmmtl of Houmania
lK'ttcr known as Carmen Sylva is the nubjeet of
t lie Opening article in the IJecemlier Woman's Home
( 'ompanion. This article gives many intercHting de
tails of the surroundings, mode of living and method
lt. .fir a f l.il .11 ..ill liiLi'iiii.i.iii U-ll,t li.iu vi rit
, I vi ivma in vassal uwivaa auu iws-vwc ... nun v-
:t Mitr.it vs. ,(I1 KWn stories for the Companion for 1901. In
" Hie Art Treasures ot the lute House " Vi anion
put charity prarall, ti' Pna vroaM prove Kawcett tells of the valuaitle bric-a-brac anil furniture
1 collected by the Presidents, ant) in her third travel pa-
nnan'gm .... -.- I lK'r I.illan'Bell descriU's Siilhiirgaiid a visit to asall-
CUKKENT COMMENT. I mine. "Hoi day Week at an Army Post," 'Novel
I Ideas for Cozy Comers" two full pages of illustra
WlTH her increased prosperity and the advent ttons and several article giving hints Mr the holi-
of a manufacturing era, it is small wonder that daX.,!l8?n re thr teture of interaiA. FiveChrlst
, . . .. ., 1 1 raafl stones, and the conclusion of Francis Lvnde h
the South Ls euflenniT froin a peroid ot personal nove "The Plutocrats," tnake the number a Btrons
shame at having indorsed the IK'inocratic pro pa- one in the matter fiction. Published by The Crowed
I 1 & Kirkpatriek Co., Rpringfleld, Ohio; one dollar a
! year; t-i i cents a copy; sample copy free,
The Xirx, witli its " has did" and " shootist " 1 -
rag PRISTINE THOUGHTSSs3
Q SELECTED GEMS EM jdBSjks
CtllaUtl tad Arranged Eiprmly for The Poij tflPS
record, is now setting itself up as an authority on D.n tj amfi TTtmt?
the 'possessive (use. If St. Paul owns nochurch- IvAKHAlNU TllNli
GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS
es lie could
The " better
help Moses out of tht! bullrushes..
l" will always he on top.
Now conies tin- announcement that Attorney
James (J. Crouse will lie a candidate for Presi
dent Judge. Mr. ('rouse has always been a
loyal Republican, true to his party, and hails
from that line of Crouse and Gutelius ancestry
whose loyaltv to the Republican and Whig prin
ciples .vas never questioned. Mr. Crouse has
many friends who would like to see him elevated
to the Judicial toga.
From private sources The Post learns thai
many of the interior teachers of public schools
have never yet been made formally acquainted
with their new duties as co-operators with the lo
cal boards of health "The first intimation," says
one of them, "that such a duty devolved upon
me Wiis when I read of it in THE Post." We
suppose that if tve were to recommend the send
ing of a copy of the law to every teacher there
would instantly he a chorus of howls against "the
latest fob," and, in point of fact such a course,
while desirable in every way. is not actually nec
essary. The county and city superintendents can
take oooasieo to instruct the teachers themselves
and thus avoid that expense. Meantime the edu
cational department is nut without responsibility
and opportunity in the premises. It should at
least stir up the superintendents.
ECLAIKCISSAMEXT
The largest collection of Precious Gems,
Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Leather Goods,
Cut Gloss, Clocks, Umbrellas, Art Vases,
Et cetera, in Central Pennsylvania. . .
EUGENE FIELD
Vp In the attie where 1 slept
When I was a boy A little boy !
In through the lattiee the moonlight erept;
Riia(inc a tide of dream that swept
Over the low red trundle lied,
RiOiIng the tangled curly head.
While moonbeam! played ut hide and e.-k
With the dimples on each iunbrowned eheek
When I waa a hoy a little boy!
And, oh, the dream" - the dr trw I dreamed
When I wr. a boy - n little hoy !
l'or the grare that through the lattice streamed
over mv folded eyelid eeented
To have the gift of prophecy.
And to bring ate glimpneN of times to ho
Where manhood's clnrion iMemcd to enll.
Ah, that was t'te wBeiejei dream of ail
When 1 wax a boy a little boy!
I'd like to flleep where I u-.ed to itcfjp
When I wa a hoy a little bOJTl
ror in at the lattice the moon would peep
TtrtnirJng her tide of dreamt to sweep
The cronne and griefn of the yearx away
Prom the heart that i weary and faint to-dav.
And tboNe dreaiiM ihouM give me hack ag tin
The peace I have never known fine, then
When I wan a hoy - a little Imy !
THE MASTER AND THE MACICIAN
VMID UflMCV DIPr " H aot
luuu muriLi Bftuix Mpat
A! $7.25
'ti'u'redifcwdjd. Elgin or H'aU-
mau. n .i m Movement, in a
genuine uoia nuea case,
gu.iranieeU fnrlOyears.
Nearly 1'JOO styles of
wuvi.es and all the lat
est things In reliable
Jewelry, ure sold by us
at if below retail
price.
HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS.
Art lata Materials, HI
cycles, ttookcuses. Buf
fets, Cabinets, Canity,
China. Cblna Closets.
OftN tMX. $7.28 Cigars, Clocks, Com
modes, Couches, Oolla, Xsay Chairs, Fountain
rens uamea, urapaapnones, uroceries. iiauu
Table silverware. Toys, Umbrellus, Writing
Ieiks, are a tew of the thousands ot suitable
art k les we sell for Christmas presents. In add!
t Ion, we are bead-to-foot outfitters tor Men, Wo
men and Children, sell Everything to Eat , and
to Use. All information Is contained In our No.
M Illustrated catalogue, each cony weighing IX
lbs. as an evidence of Interest, send nsiOc. to
help pay postage. These luc. toc didcct fbom
voi r riasToaniR of $1. It quotes wholesale
ji rices wu consumers.
rauovno cinLocuB nrt Dmi axft Btokitmith
Mme'et from 15c. to H SO at Da traimortailon.
Made to-ordtr Men s Clathlma Catalucutmith mamtln
le pan tjsJSJMMj anrf usrairtM to fit. Uthooraghti
catalotv of Carotlt. Rug. Drattrlti, tc, txouilng
oood$ In tholr tool colon. Wo pay frolaht and torn Cat
mtofroo. Why pay retail prices T Wbtcb catalogue do
you want 7 aaaress tins way :
Julius hines son. Baltimore, mo.. oot. so
IMITATION is thesinoerest Hattery, mdonly
ai tides of merit and value are ever counter
feited. The al)orti ve attetnpUt to aj)e the styles and
oxmnUirfeit tin: I'ost'm superior job printing will
not deceive even a noviee. Three principal ret
uistea are absolutely necessary to produce sueri
or book and job printing, and these are superior
material, superior facilities and superior artists
in the "art preservative." The IVwt has all
these. " They come high, but we must have
them," in tirder to keep abreast of the times and
meet the demand for the recherche art printing
that tbe social ami business world has been edu
cated up to. The l'osr, in bidding for this class
of work, recognizes the absolute necessity of the
the three prime factors alluded to alxive, and,
with these, and correct business methods, a foun
dation is being laitl for one of the best printing
plants of its class in Central Pennsylvania.
This will embrace, in addition to the usual
lines of commercial stationery work, catalogues,
booklets, brochures ami magazines for teachers,
students, professors, principals and presidents of
Universities, Colleges anil Academies throughout
the United States.
In equipping the Post for this class of print
ing, the eclectic idea lias been pursued, ami the
choicest products of the leading Type Founders
And Printers' Furnishing Warehouses have been
added. Among these are American, of Philadel
phia and IJoston, the Keystone, of Philadelphia,
Conner, Fendeler A Co., antl the Damon Peets
Company, of New York, the Holdings of Boston,
Bamtiart Brothers Si Spindler, of Chicago, the
Inland Type Foundry, tf St. Ixniis, and others.
The Post now has in press a Book of Siteci
nienB showing the class and varieties of printing
and emls)ssing of which it makes specialties, antl
displaying its large assortment of new and fash
ionable faces of types, Ixmlers, ornaments, cuts
and other accessories. This book is designed to fa
miliarize bibliophiles and lovers of line art print
ing with its tecnique, and it will lie sent free of
cost to prospective patrons, when issued.
In the meantime, samples will lie furnished,
estimates made and orders liookcd for superior
printing, ami superior printing only.
LITERARY NOTES.
L Special Watch Prices we will Offer During the
Month of December :
Ladjes' Silver Watdh at $5.00
Ladles' Gold Filled Watch at ... . 7.50
With American Movements. All Warranted.
Ladies' Cold Filled Watches, with Elgin
or Waltham Movements, at . . $10 to $18
Ladles' Solid 14K $15 to $85
Cents' Cold Filled at $10 to $45
With Elgin or Waltham Movements.
Cent's Solid 14K at $27 to $125
Boys' Watches at $2, In Nlekel; $5.50,
In Solid Silver; $8 jn Cold Filled. ' . ' . .
t
We would be pleased to see you. AH
goods as represanted.
A specialty of fine Umbrellas for Jittle
money.
FISHER
THE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
SUNBURY
YOURS FOR BUSINESS
li Look here. Are you in need of
DRY GOODS
Clothing
DRESS GOODS
IHnberwear
NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS
BOOTS, SHOES,
THK OUTLOOK
An original feature of tin unusual kind is the ex
tremely spirited Christmns poem written forThe Out
look by Dean Btubbs, of the Cathedral, Knglaml. It
is called "Ave Jcttu," and it Iihs been set to music for
the Outlook by the organist and choirniaHter of York
Cathedral, Mr. T. TertiuH Noble. It is printed with
decoration ami illustration. t a year. The Outlook
Company, Fourth Avenue, New York.
THK COSMoroi.IVAX
The world has never known a more dramatic sit
uation than that prem'tited by the foreign communi
ty within the wbIIm of Pekin, while cutoff from con
tnunlcation from their countrymen. During these
long, doubtful weeks, the most intereating figure in
this international tragedy whs Sir Robert riart, who
for more than twenty-five years has been as tar, aa a
.European might, the statesman guiding the affaire
of the Chinese Empire. Those familiar, in any de
gree, with Eastern conditions, hoped, after the relief
of Pekin, that Sir Robert would break his long rula
of silence and give to the world his story of the event
which led to ttie closing of the gates of the British
As well as
HARDWARE
AND
GROCERIES
You want the best goods for the money. We
are prepared to furnish them to you on short notice.
COME and Investigate for yourselves.
Thanking you for past patronage, you can rest
assured that we will appreciate a continuance of the
same, no matter how small your purchase. Coun
try produce a specialty. Our motto Honest Goods,
Moderate Prices, Honorable Competition, Square
Dealing. Yours for business,
S. C. DUNDORE,
PENNS CREEK, PA,
Wolfed ooba
By"We have a large assortment of
I I Silverware 3eweln?
gjj TLQatcbee Clocks
& ano
I H I nDuelcallnatrumenta
3f"The best way to convince you of our
bargains Is for you to call and Inspect
J. Ibo ftenn g SwmJMing
J. D. BUCK, M. D., F. T. S., S. R. 32
'ffHERE in it tfruiul Science known s Manic, and
everr real Manter is a Musician. Peared by the
ignorant, and ridiculed by tin- " learned," the Divine
Science and its Muster have, nevertheless, existed
in all ices, and exist to-day. Masonry, in its deeper
meaning, and recondite mysteries, constitutes and
possesses this Science, and all genuine Initiation con
sWs iii an orderly unfolding of the natural powers
of the fceophlte, so that he Bhall become the very
thing he denlres to jmissi ss. In seeking Magic, he
finally become the Majus. All genuine Initiation
la, like evolution and regeneration, from within. De
void of thi inner meaning and pow r, nil ritual are
but foolish jargon, and all . . . ceremonies an empty
farce. Even such, the rituals of Masonry have lc-
cnnie to many. That the ( hltst-life and the power
that made Jean to be called ( Ihrlatos, Master, where
by he treated the sick, cast out devils, ami foretold
future events, is the same Life revealed and attained
by initiation in the Greater Mysteries of Antiquity,
is perfectly plain. The disrepute into which the Di
vine Science ha fallen ha arisen from its abuse ami
degradation.
In the middle ages, and, in fact, in every age,
there have been dabblers in magic, sorcerers and ne
cromancers, who, possessing some of the secrets, and
imbued with none of Its benlflcenoe, have used their
knowledge and iower for purely personal and selfish
ends. 'Hypnotism and Phenomenal Spiritualism are
suffleletjt illustrations of the power to which I refer,
and tfcejttbuse to which it may In- put. Magic, ier se,
la always a Science, and up to a certain point it may
be cultivated without regard to its use, or the wall
belngofa man; although any abuse of It is fatal to
the magician.
, -Theopular idea is that education consists largely
in the cultivation of the intellectual powers.' An
averagi standard of morals is always recommended
by educators, and Its outer form is illustrated by re
ligious., ceremonies. Hut intellectual cultivation
alone; Bo matter to what extent it may be carried
and the further it gm-s in this one-sided way the
worse for all concerned- -is in t , sense an evolution.
Perfect Intellectual development, without spiritual
discernment and moral obligation, is the sign-manual
of Satan. Intelligence, without goodness, lies
athwart the Divine Plan in the evolution of Cosmo.
Intellect and Altruism by no mean necessarily go
hand In hand. One may haven very clear intel
lect, have quick p rceptlons, and he a khmI reasoner,
and yet be very wicked. On the other hand, one
may lie very dull intellectually, and yet Ik- kind,
brotherly and sympathetic to the last degree. A
world made up of the former would he a Itad place
to live in; if of the latter, a thousand time to lie
preferred. Magic contemplates that all-around de
velopment which, lilierating the intellect from the
dominion of the senses ami illuminating the spirit
ual perceptions, places the individual on the lines of
least resistance with the inflexible laws of nature,
and he becomes nature's co-worker or hand-maid.
To all such, Nature makes obeisance, and delegates
her powers, and they become Masters. The real
master conceals his power and uses it only for the
good ofothers. He Works "without the hope of fee
or reward. Mystic Masonry,
UNCLE EPH-THE PHILOSOPHER
NOT COPV-SIOMTEO
I ha been young n now I la old, ylt I han never need a pur
on whut win real fond uv green perslmmui, MIm Cieraldeen.
Now, datde Preaumdenahal eetecllon in nvah. Deacon Show
down rlcae to enquare how de Dimrnr Icrattick renalaaane is er-
gulne to renaece?. Kh, I'ercey, old boy ?
Der am a great many upS rn downs In dls wottd, Miss l on-
uello, an bit do look lak dar's mo' downs dan ups-I had Jest
got religion w'enayaller nigger plsenedde bea coon daug I hd.
Kr white man an a nigger When dc game Is ' vided out,
Oo huntin in " ker-hooU " Yo kin bet yo boots,
White man use dc nigger's gun De white man gits dc puddin
Fer all dc game he shoots An de nigger de ker-hoota,
And hit wer evvah duss, Miss. Miss, er-ah Miss Hortense.
Nevah make yo preemble longer dan yo rezsolution when
ope de question, Mlatah Fitinoodle. Jaytown Corker.
CENTREVILLE.
J. C. Showers was home from the
University on Thanksgiving.
t i istiu 1 ai' ut' VTasraty alts asm aataa
in town Saturday evening.
Frank Seehristof Middleburg was
in town last week.
C. W. Walter and family, moved
into town from New Berllo, on lust
I Tuesday,
After an absence of three weeks,
' in attendance on the United States
I Court, C. N. Showers returnccil to
! his home last Thursday.
I '
I Elias Hrunner transacted business
at the county seat on Montlary ok
last week.
O. V Reeohly and his family of
Lewishurg spent Tlmnksgiving with
friends and relatives here.
V, A Napp and wife visited Ed
ward Boligand family of Franklin
Township Sunday.
SALE REGISTER
Thvbsdat. Dt kmikb , at Oentrevllle, I. L.
Walter.attorncy-in-fact for Ibe heirs of Rphraini
Walter, will sell 1 bone, S cows and personal
property.
Sati'bday, Dctemper It. at the court house in
Middleburg, U. W. Row, Sheriff, will sell Un
real estate of Alex A. Homig.
Satdbdav, Dm km ikk S, In Perry townslilu
Ocorge aud Isaac Ooodling, administrators of
Charles Ooudling. will sell I'.n acres of land.
Tl'KSDAY. Manh S, at Aline. J. P. jVaog'e will
sell horses, cuwe, heifers and farming im
plements. .
! You'll t3. snrprisefi !
w h e n y o u
lead that we
a r e selling
Golden
Oak
BEDROOn
Suits
-At-
$15.75
-FOR
7.50
f If we told you how we arc
able to do this it would not
Ih so surprising, but let it
Ik? sufficient that we are
sidling them at
THIS PRICE
Don't worry alxiut how we
do it.
Call aud see our
Fine Display of
Fancy Rockers
f E.S.Weimer&Co.
Furniture Dealers and
Funeral Directors
4th St., SUNBURY, PA.
CHRISTMAS
It's not too early to consider the Christmas question.
You ought to know by this time what the children want.
We are reasonably confident wo can supply it, but to
, t, t make sure you had better call and see.
c We have lots of things tor older people, too.: ""
C. S. BIGONY & CO.
323 Market St. SUNBURY, PA.
A PLEA FOR FREEDOM
TPRESIDENT KRUQER IN EUROPE
nN a SPEECH, on landing at Maraallles, on Tliure-
U day last, President Kruger said :
" The war waged on us reached the last limits of
barlans we having my life I have had to fight many
times the savages or the tribes of Africa, but the bar
barism we have to fight now are worse than the oth
ers. They bum the farms we worked so hard to con
struct, and they drove out our women and children,
whose husbands 'and brothers they have killed or
taken prisoners, leaving them unprotected and roof
less, and often without bread to eat. But whatever
they may do, we will never surrender. We will
fight to the end. Our great, imperishable confidence
reposes In the Eternal, in our God. We know our
cause Is just, and if the justice of men Is wanting to
us, He, the Eternal, will never abandon us.
"I assure you that if the the Transvaal and the
Orange Free State must lose their independence, it
It will be because all the Boer people have been de
stroyed with their women and children."
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f ENTERPRISE MEAT CUTTFRS
AND S USAGE STUFFERS I
f Thete are no machines that will do the work so well. You know T
I I i.l k-rsitia,s.. . . mttm - -
wnaittie aVNTttKraiaU are. You should know that you
win buy them at the VERY LOWEST PRICES at my
store. Also tnaiy of the repairs always kept on hand.
FIFTY POUND LARD HANTS
t Jioth plain and painted. Good, heavy cans for the price, and
goou uaimies.
BUTGHFRS' KNTVttS AMD SAWS
t Butchers' Cleavers, Cleaver Knives. Butchers,' Sl. S1 T
4. n .... . " - i
jieams, nog ocrapers, fekimmers and Ladles, Iron Kettles, f
ami iweryuung lor JJutchenng tune.
GEO. W. HACKFTT
X 325 Market Street, Sunburv. P.
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A RARE CHANCE
TO BUY A
GOOD GUN CHEAP
AT ACTUAL COST
Will close my entire stock of GUNS out at ACTUAL
. V COST. Must have
rf&" h the room for my'.
J IMMENSE ::
t i p: HOLIDAY ::
H' STOCK.::
r 1 1
A Lot of Good Guns at Sacrifice Prices j;
$ 7.00 Guns now at $5.00 $ 8.00 Guns now at 6.00 ;;
12.00 " 9.00 14.00 " " 15.00;:
$25.00 Guns now at $21.
It will pay you to come many miles to get these Guns at ! ',
prices that I now oiler. !!
3i. Furman's Cash Pair ii
aw utKn bt. afasvaT, mm. !
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