, M 3-I 4 1 l I'uMUhrd Even- Thursday Morn inn GEO W WAGENSKLLER. A. M EDITOR AICD OWN1R SIBSCKIPTION KATES. l.Ott St year If paid In advance. SI. SO per year if not paid in advance. Minnie copies, r ive Cents. Advertising Kalra. IS tenia per liar, nonpareil maasure meni, for first iniwrtlo:. and 10 renla per line for each subse quent inarrtlon. ICOKFICK. Neartne I'ounly Court House, between the Kirst National Hank and tbs Omnty Jail. "Vol.. XXXVII. Dk M, ihoo. Nl'MIIKK ."iO. CIRREXT COMMENT. With this issue of the Post, it closes tlie 37th volatue since tint name was (assumed in 1861. I'lie origin of this paper dates back really farther than that, as the Post is the offspring of the Union Dmokrol, a German whig paper founded in the forties in the town of New Berlin. In l s; l when the paper changed to Eng lish, the name whs changed. This will be the last is5iic of the POST in the nineteenth century. The first issue in the twentieth century will appear Jan. 3, 1901 and will he the first number of Vol. 38. We wish to thank the many friends of the Post for the substantial appreciation of an hon est effort to give them a modern newspaper ai a low juice. The News (?) Changed Its Markets. If the Post accomplished no more, it at least helped the readers of the JVetM to a change in the market reports last week. Six months with out a change and there is no telling how much longer it would have continued without achangt had not the Post given the News a pointer, if the readers of thereto sold their butttrand egg since July 12, at the same old rates quoted they have lost a great deal of money. In a recent issue of the Newt there was taken from the Post a list of words of which the Nncs editor did not know the meaning and he was too tired to look them up in his dictionarv. After enumerating the list of words, th" New concludes that the editor of the Post is "gi eviously possessed of the devil in his darkest hue." What kind of logic is this? The News must think its readers are a set of ig norant fools to aoept such incongruous deduct ions from the premises given. It is a very easy matter tor typographical errors to creep into a newspaper and a the Post has enough of its own to weed out, it must ask the pardon of its readers for such as may occur from time to time and we will cheerfully accord the same mercy for other un fortunate quill pushers. Such errors are pardon able, hut this would be np-to-date journal around the corner has been running a heading "Ixveal Kiplets" in large type since Oct. 2f, 18'.9. As that contemporary has shown its willinging to chance its markets at our suggestion, even though they had not been changed for six morths, ira wnnld anmrest that thev nut another " P" in "Ripplcts," even though the other way of spil ing has been running for 14 long months. Typo graphical errors can le pardoned, hut the P081 can not see that this is a lypographiod error. I the Newt wants any more jointers, the Post will lx! fraternal enough to help its neighbor out of the mud. Oversights can lie jwrdoned and even iirnorance can be excused in persons who appre ciate their unfortunate condition, hut there can be no excuse for such glaring errors by jiersons who set themselves upas an authority on the Eng lish language. The Posi extends to its many friends and read ers a Merry Christina." and a Happy Ne Year, and may they all enjoy life to its fullest extent. THE JUDGE QUESTION YOUR MONEY BACK Guar anteed tor The Grand Jury of Bradford county in its re cent report recommended that the act of the last Legislature with reference to the employment of male prisoners in the jail be put into operation iu that county. The act makes it lawful to require that every male prisoner within a jail or work house perforin eight hours of manual labor each day of his imprisonment. This is to be doue under the direction of a prison board composed of the judge, sheriff and commissioners of the county. Snydkr County might profit hy the road law as some other counties are now doing. Rare and Fine GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS The largest collection of Precious Gems, Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Leather Goods, Cut Glass, Clocks, Umbrellas, Art Vases, Et cetera, in Central Pennsylvania. . . mm Special Watch Prices we will Offer During the Month of December : Lad)es' 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 I4K $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 Nlekal ; $5.50, in Solid Silver; $8 jn Cold Filled. . . . rWe would be pleased to see you. All goods as represented. A specialty of fine Umbrellas for little money. FISHER , . ; THE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN SUNBURY f- 'We have a large assortment of "SUcrwarc 3cwelr Watcbcs CIocrs ant) HDustcal Instruments jyThe best way to convince you of our bargains Is for you to call and inspect below retail price. HOLIDAY SUGGCSTI0NS. Artist Materials, Bt cycles, Bookcases, Buf fets, Cabinets, Candy. cnina, enma uioseu. '"TO the Readers of the Post: JL Tho Midill.'l ,iinr ii irrpsm null nt to tlu 10 e, - r years. r reeburg Courier last week says : " 1 he President Judge question is receiv ing considerable attention just now as the various candidates are coming out into the daylight and declaring themselves. Some prominent people for a time had given their sympathies to A. W. Potter, Esq., of Selins- grove, but the concensus of opinion is now turn- sWEBkMI iug toward the re-election of Judge McClure, his .SX , , . ... .. .1 strumenta. Pedeatala, Pictures. Pipes, purses, old supporters not caring to desert him tor the Rockers, Sewing Machines, sporting Goods, .. . , ... i.i I Table Silverware, Toys, Umbrellas, Writing parties who were at rani to make the running a- Desks, are a few of mo thousands of suitable i ,, , , , . i, ' articles wo sell for Christmas presents. lnaddl. irainst Judire Blicher rvlien their loyalltv was tlon. we aw head-tooot outfitters for Men, we- ' " ' inen and Children, sell Everything to Bat, and afllv MMatJ to Use. All information is contained In our Ho. umm" 90 lllustrau-d catalogue, each copy weighing 18 .... .... ,. .i . lbs.-as an evidence of Interest, send us 10c. to I hn sJwism rainnino w i . ir, , t itwnlt In Air. hpln nnv noftt.Aire. These 10c TOO DinrcT raOMT 1 1 H . toi'r rinsTORMtR or $1. It quote wholesale Potter. I have nothing to criticise concerning Snaf Judge McClure, but he has l.a.l the oll.ee for ten '?J,Z .Vuk&'SSSS VI ''IT fir vt II kflva mt tlio ,.viii-:itioii of his term. ? t'P'f'W ml ooarantu to fit. Uthi'a 7- - "-"i carafoaiM or varum, m For the nnst thirty vcars u awards of 1150.000 , , ... . i . i i . it Why pay retail prKvot Wnlcn catalogue do R this Wttck Is H Ml 8EG1STEB as reprtseated. mm imt i . rm n i- We sell Notice, of sales will lie inserted free uml "ioo 71 1 I I the Tsry nl hradina when Ike bills are printed at thla best 7. "fnoe. lien ihe lulls are not printed at thin Insured Jeweled Elgm or Walt' o0tcr S"""'" will be eawaed Persons eipect H ham Morement, In a inc to have sale shoulri vlnit date and have eonulnooold tilled case. ' inserted In Ihin column. crenulne Gold Oiled case. niiarantaarl F i n I fl :' . -Tgja'jarjacra SATVRUAY. Feb. IS. three iriles north-went of wSS!SRSSS Mlddlehur,. on the homestead farm , i iiTi in i.hi tnocn niKanian, -,.ium . nuhns will sell : Knoch binaanian. oloin. Kuhnswill iHwalrr are sold bT US norws, . nsau ui came ann r.rminn lllipit- oi p Clears. Clocks, com modes. Couches, Dolls- Easy Chairs, Fountain has been Carried in judicial salaries to Union Co Prior to that, Mitllin Co. had the Judge.andupto this lime Snyder county has not had a single sol itary judge. All this vast sum of money went to Mifflin and Union counties while Snyder count y did not get a cent. As a practitioner, Mr. Potter always has from two to three cases at our courts and has had al most from the very beginning of his practice, ex cept during his sickness. I simply want to cor rect the false statement, and 1 trust 1 owe no apology for my desire to be just. Fair Play. you nam ? A'ldrens llns way : JUL JLIUS MINES A SON. BALTIMORE. MD.. Dtot. 90 Tl'KMiAY. Mart h , at Aline. J. P. Naule will sell horses, rows, hellers and farming id. ptcmenlg- TCESPA Y, March 1M0, one-half mile west ol Salrro clmreb in t entre townMitp, Cyrn. Marks will sell t horses, 3 oows and farmn .k-imleroenta. First National Bank Election Notice. The annual meetlns; f the tock holders of Ihe First National Hai.k of Sliddlebiirab for Ux lection 01 seven directors for the ensuing year will be held in Ihe hanking house the third Tuesday of January, lieing January 18th, 1901, between the houra of 10 A. M- and 12 M. J. N. TiionrfioN, Cashier, Mlddlrbura-. Pa., Pc . 10, 1M0. ( If you would hnve an arpetitc like a bear and a relish for your meals take Chtimbi Hain't Stomnch and Liver Tablets. They correct disorders f the ptoniach and regulate the liv er and bowels. Price, li.'i cents. Sam. pies free, at Midrileburg drug store If The Middlcbtirg Shoe factory is over stocked with orders. This industry has been the means of utilizing the services of every person who de- j sires employment. For the first year it was run at a heavy loss, but now its success seems assured. GREAT REDUCTION We have reduced our stock of Men's, Boys, Children's Suits and Overcoats from one-fourth to one-third off In price. you, recd ary cloklpipd, rov is your tirrje to buy. All our 15 Suits and Overcoats reduced to $3.50 All our $7.50 Suits and Overcoats' reduced to $5.00 All our $10 Suits and Overcoats reduced to $7.50 Men's $3 good all lined corduroy Pants reduced to $2 Boys' $3 Overoats reduced to $2.50 Boys' $2 Overcoats reduced to $1.50 We have a large line of FURNIS r nas on hand for the HOLIDAYS which every one should see A large assortment of LADIES HAKDKKRCHIEFS at 5 cents each H. KATZ, CLTHIER, MIDDLEBURG, PENNA. P5L Jt Bflrssw. jAwSBiSBBfl9wis9QKuL nR9lsrsnsBTwnB fa sp& OHr VtSsB 3K? sPX? SSmSkXsr f y vtrv rsri M W fn tfl ''11 11 IH I Ik ssssssT.sQbsHlB Hflrlllll mC&B i flA M 7 THAT Christmas Turkey Will be much nicer if you carve it witu a Nice New Carving Knife and Folk, I can fumh h you with imitation 13oi e aandle at ! ")e per set to genuine Stilt; et 1 4,00 pei set. I have them iu all styles and liu Ithes. My stock of Enterprise Smape Bluffers and Urind era is not yei entirely cleared out. Fifty Pound Lard Cans, very heavy Tin. 30c each. T W. H. Helm, Hardware 415 E. Market St. SUNBURY, PA. J CHRISTMAS It's not too early to consider the Christmas question, You ought to kuow by this time what the children want. We are reasonably confident we can supply it, hut to make sure you had better call and see. We have lots of things for plder people, too. 323 Market St. SUNBURY, FA, w sTiaMsMsslalsi useiui cnrisrmas uius Never so large a line to select from. Suitable for T everybody. Useful gifts are the most appreciated v SLEDS, SKATES, CHILDREN'S RANKS, PURSES for all ; Ladies' aud Gentlemen's Pock et Rooks, Guns and Target Rifles, Tool Chests for Roys, Carpenter's Chests and Tools for Meu. A large assortment of Pocket Knives from 5 cents to $2.00 each. Talbe Knives and Forks, Carvers. Tea and Table Spoons ; Scissors and Shears. Carpet Sweepers and Toy Sweepers, Clothes Washers, Clothes wringers, Tea and Coffee Pots, Tea Kettles, and numerous other articles in Granite, Deft, and Nickel-copper Wares; Crumb Trays, Nut Picks and Cracks, Raskets, Razor Straps and Razors. GEO. W. HACKETT SSa, i-M 11111 1 1 n 1 h mi mm I'M1 111111111 M4H i i i h- H-M-l-H-I-M-M"!1 1 1 I 'M-l-l-I-t-I-I-M-I-I-I-t-H-I-I-l-l-H-H-H-I-H-W-:- MT CHRISTMAS ens lines Va I a day : lag his I fr, to hut I Louisi urg to si pier, Mrs stavin v Norman 1 C L. ( Moyei ay. K. Mill leliihia tr, h Daren Miller. Sunday s M enter i Deo, 2,' Kern ii Aro coming. Onr way for Holiday buying i made easy at our Store. We were never better prepared to meet the wants of our the (Jual customers promptly and well. I Our Store full of Beautiful Christ mas Gifts for the Old and Young THE SORT you can allord to buy. THE KIND your friends will appreciate. MADE LOW iu PRICES by our large purchases. FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS Dolls, Toys, Faries, Rooks and Games. FOR THE OLDER ONES Fancy China, Rric-a-Rrac, Stationery, Lamps, Bohettuj and Austrian Glassware, Silver and Nickel ware. The Greatest Line of Fancy China and l)in and Toilet ware in Central Pennsylvania. FT DOLLARS within a radius of 100 miles. 1-1 i Leader of rurman s casn jrair, lowww i 317 Market Street, SUNBURY, r..i irvin am VISltl werSunda s reriia Mtertainec 'turday Geo. E. Sa.'em Su ) Iiihrer. Part of Jas Wohn, anc Mollie 1 week 1 Mrs. M, Grove. John Rfip Wends Graybil ne big b Ward, n P to this 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1