1 ' - I am I mm cii:o. V. WAQENSELLER, I ilHor mil I'roprl. lnr .EuU rt-A at the 1'iwioiflrrai MitMleburg, Pa., M i6COHd Cl&M mall iniittiT. History. Established in Ml as the n Deniokrat, at New Berlin, a Ger man Whig paper. Changed nuine to .he Cost 111 lstil. Oldest Republican mewsnaperiln Snyder County. 1 Yoiin h sirpefl ; w 1, p n v 0 : i .1...'. w n r p sellin8 Golden. )ak BEDROOn $ Suits J I lll Villi III W WC tire null' ii i ilu I li i- 1 1 u i hi hi in it lie sn surprising, but let it bo sufficient that we arc -rliiti- them at Z I IIW I V. ' AM I loii't worry about liow we ( 'ill mid mv our f F3 le Dlsplayof Fancy Rockers E.S.W lm ir cC . f f 1 ' " '' nv Dealers :.iid f ' Funeral Directors Ith St., SUNBURN . PA. a 1 BLANK I J EWELR AND OP IT AN I: Iiim boon wiliI wy ctitoniew who have vlnttod our utoro, UiaI we havo the flnesl tolo ttlon in thpotty :ui 1 tin- privon nro withtti Hie reach of all. All wo. can my i. I O M 3 and l.i U our Stock orer an 1 tfel our prices, Vou Arc no! npeltod t" buy. our koo N arc enough t nvhtoe you Wc have twice tti '. w - ov t hn l before. We .t.. not ash yon ten dollar mill nt i ?rs 0c f.r i he same ar Hole Our Rootle are all markwl in plain Iguros, We soil clicap ei :i.ati my one olsc, v honest with youreclvo. Thanking you all fr pant pa tronauuand wishing you all A MERRY CHRISTM AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR H. N. BLANK 2f market St., SUNBURY, lA. 5 I ucc 3cooooooooooooooooooocy t ei: i i'i i eedings, : 1.....1 ... Km,. i ...ii i t'onvene I Monday, Di 1. 1 on. ii. M Mi t lure, Prcsldenl ,c, un l II m, r t IciiiIm rling nnil lion P. V. II 'Igle, Associate Judges, presl ling, '.. H. Dlnh , II. It. lielple, C. C. Slangier ami VV. VV. Arnold were an i ilu , 1 tipstaves. The following resolutions nf rospeel . ti ndoptcd in memory ofHamuelJ Pawling anil (jeorgeW. L aiir, Esqs. : Wni'ttKAS, The An nel of Death hn . '! I nur har sinec Oetola'r term, and has removed from mir midsl Ham i 1 .1. Pawling and George W, Lonfj K-ii., and w lien a-. hoth began theli irofgssional career here, and at nearh the same time, TtiKitHKOHK, Bell resolved this da .n o;.. ii court hy the judges, meinheo f the liar, and offlcersof the court, that the following resolutions be adopt 1. First! That iii their death we recog nize the hand of Providence and thai j He, whoglveth life, preserveth it ami : taketh II away. His will is supreme ind we humbly submit ourselves to it, 'ully believing font lie orderetfa all things for the iiest. Second: --That whilst we mourn their ios, we nre also admonished that there - a common end to man, ami tiiat i whilst these two younger inemin rs ol i lie hur came to that end early iii life, aveiel i. ith in a month of each other, we I $15.75 FOR $7.50 f !f only prolonged until Btioh tim hall choose t'i t 'rinhiate then Tiiikd: Thai we extend iuthv to the widows of said brethren, and bring to each th Itttinn thai their husbands niai until the end, un upright career bar. Kot'RTH: Thai these resolui read in open court and theu li'1 i cord, and thai two certified tin reof be made by the Pro! iiml (hut one I"' lin nil d In eaeli widows nf said deceased brothi i . SilH'il ( II AS, P. UliKU'H, I'. K, BoWKK, HoUAfK Alleman Dec. tO, 190 . Com After appr i,ri-ite remarks in hers nf the i' ii' iiml adoption of 1 hove resolutions, court adjourn h inor of aid I leeedents. on motion of V, K. Bower, e I lie lie . e- Lee. i fin-! I- Charles A. Midler, Ksq., was ad uiited to practice law in the several courts of Snyder county. i ill Kl hi (JUAttTGK SESSIONS Bleekcr was annotated fAirc man of the grand jury. The lniUesl on the body ofM'x. Mol-. He Shirk was approved and the county was ordi red to pay the costs. In the desertion ease of the common wealth -. Main K. Walter, thedi fell ilanl was senteueed to pay Sallie M. Walter, M- wife, one dollar and n half per week for the support of herself and child until further order of tli urt; also the costs of prosecution, I n the case of the commonwealth vs. Amnion Kline, the defendant was aipdttedof the charge of receiving stn!-.-ii goods, etc. The report of viewers of bridge Kite in Adam- township, across Wissnhick an creek, was approved by the grand jury. Report of viewers ol bridge site 111 Vdams township, over a branch of Middlecreek, was mil approved. ItejHirl of viewers vaaating and re locating public road in Monroe town ship was confirmed nisi, (Condition-1 ally, i Report of viewers of public road ill Middlecreek township wis confirmed nisi. Iteport ol viewers of liridge site ill Perry township is cotiliriu 1 1 nisi, run: r oE COMMON IM.EAS. Hie case ol .Ml win . Weimer, i t. ill., vs. X.J, Livlugstoii as uoutin ue I. A subpuuia in divorce was awarded u the case of Catherine. L'Scheld by icr nexl friend, etc., vs. Charles W fcheld. In tli" r is ' u!' c.c. Outellus, now for use of v. n. Beaver, vs. Jucol Moyer, it. al., leave was grunted t' hi r jtidgiMiietit, In the case of Albert E, Hunter, vs. Klljuli Roush, a compulsory non suit a- entered and mi motion of counsel br the pluiiitilt', a rule was granted on ihe defendant to show cause why tin nunc should not hestrieken off, lu the ease of John l. Hotiser vs. liNirge Pontius, tli verdlcl wtw in fa cor of the plnintill for the sum of ten lolltirs. In llieetiseof )r, J, F. Knnawcll vs. I. II. Long an. 1 .1. I. Hartnian, adtiiin Atmtors, etc., of Henry K. Sanders, di cased, the plaintiff accepted the ten Ii r of Hfty dollars. In tl II f Harry F. Helllt.lemtll ,-h. Kate Heintzleuian, n divorce wni ..rallied. Iii the ease of It.C, I'i--, Kuardlaii i f Frnesl F. nnd Alice Hetriek vs. Jnme V. Young ami A. Kllen Stlne, the ver- liet was in favor of the plaintiff for tin and described in writ, ami plaintiffs' hunnges were assessed at W2-5, ( I. VV. II iw. sheriff, nckiiou 1, ' , j ', A to Avildn Romig, fur 110 acres ol id in V si Heaver township. OUI'HANS' COL'BT It. turns tu ord rsof sale were c,n lirmisl in cstnl 4 Paul Walter, d eased; Charles (i lling, deceased; I ienry J. Peters, deceased, ami I ..... salt.niau defeased. Writ of partition was awarded in es tate of Sainiiel Fall, deceased. Leave was granted the guardian ol tin- minor children of Lewis 'raw f id, deceased, to loan money al live iei int. Auditor's appointed in estate of Jo dnh Relfrich, deceased, w as renewed to report to next term. Auditor's report was confirmed in estate of Daniel W eaver, deceased. All the Recounts of administrators, executors, guardians and the widow ippraiscments wer nflrmed as ad vertised, except tho,- hereinafter men-1 tioned. Friday, Dec. 14, 1900, court adjourn ed to Monday, Jan. 21, Iiml, at II o' clock a. in. A l.imK Dividend Payer. In tiie past forty-five years since the stock was fully paid, tiie Pennsylvania Railroad has paid an average ycifrly d i- vidend of over seven per cent., result ing in the disbursement of more than tU(K)0OO,0(.O. It is stated that the di rect revenue received during the last Been year from the investment of the company was $4,700,000, which more than provided for the interest on its in China's Emperor Bows to the Will of the Powers. HAS INSTRUCTED HIS ENVOYS, Wlllla Titer A"' Ord.-ml to AgrM to All the lli'inanda.Thrr Arr Inatruct . a to Make Hotter Trma If l'oaal blr 1.1 Hung Clinnc'a lllnraa. Tekin, Dec. 31 Prince Chin and LI Hung Chang have communicated to the foreign envoys aa Imperial edict In which the emperor declares that China accepts the joint note and au thorizes Prince Chlng and LI Hung Chang to negotiate anil to ask for a suspension of hostilities. Prince Chlng and LI Hung Chang say that Emperor Kwang Su has expressed a desire that the court return to Pekin at the end of February. The Chinese themselves were great ly astonished at receiving the Imperial Instructions. Neither LI Hung Chang nor Prince Chlng had expected success In persuading the court until ten days ago. The emperor's Instructions are to agree fully to the note, but to endeavor to get the best terms possible, partic ularly In the matter of limiting the number of the legation guards ami also the places where these are to be lo cated. The plenipotentiaries are instructed to endeavor to limit the number of army posts along the line of railway to as few as possible, and finally to re quest tho powers not to destroy the forts, but merely to disarm them. Li Hang I 'hang's health Is bad. and it Is doubtful whether he Will be able to do more than nfllx his signature to an Instrument delegating his powers to Prince Ching until another plenipo tentiary has 1 n appointed. He was dressed yesterday and carried In a chair to the residence of Prim e Chlng, with whom he held a long consultation, Prince t hing then called upon the doyen of the diplomatic corps, the Spanish minister, Senor do Colona, and requested him to notify the other en Toy that instructions had been re seiril from the emperor to sign the uote. The foreign communities In Pekin nre greatly satisfied at the decided tone of the collective note and the as sertion that tie powers are determined to entertain no proposals for the mod ification of their demands. It is un derstood 1.1 Hung Chang sent a memo rial to the throne, couched in very strong terms, urging complete compli ance. The Germans killed 40 Chinese troops near Man fining, northwest of Pao Ting Fu, They had no casualties. Among the natives a feeling of great mistrust is being caused apparently by the high handed action of the tier mans, as the Chinese suspect them of nn Intention to force a serious engage ment with the CWM 8 troops. To Proteoi lin,.,- of Lincoln's Mother Richmond, Ind.. Dec. HI. After many rears of effort the grave of Nancy Hanks Lincoln, mother of Ahraham Lincoln, is now the property of the tate. Qovemor Mount lias received 'he deed for the ground in the Immedi ate vicinity of the grave in Spencer county in behalf of the Nancy Hanks Memorial association. The ground Is to he turned into a park and a cus todian will he put in charge and much beautifying dune. General Onselee seriously ill. London, Jan. 1. Accoruing to a spe cial dispatch from Pekin ben. Sir Al fred Qaselee, commander of the Brit ish furi es in China, is seriously ill. Ileattaohc and Xeuralalu cared hy lr. 111,1 PAIN PILLS, "One cent a dose " ifl'URALGIA cured by Dr. Miles Pai ills. "')uo cent ".dose." Atalldraeatsis THE c For quick reading we submit a few of ( Ihildreu's Gloves. IJiivs' ( )veorottts. . . .2oc to 7"c . ? 1 .25 to $ 1 2 Men's Fancy Evening Trousers $1 to $G Fancy and plain Underwear 26c to $2. Sweaters 80c t$3 Children's Umbrellas.. 50c to $1.25 IfsEasy TnTaltTi Ill I B l: Thin, pale, anaemic girls need a fatty food to enrich their blood, give color to thir rheekt and restore, their $ health and strength. It is $ safe to say that they nearly all reject fat with their food. I I Z 1 COD LIVER OIL WTH HtPOPHOSPHITES o LIME 4 SODA 5 I is exactly what they require; it not only gives them the im-1 1 portant element (cod-liver oil) I i in a palatable and easily di-1 Sgested form, but also the hypo-1 phosphites which arc so valua-1 I ble in nervous disorders that I i $ usually accompany anaemia. I SCOTT'S EMULSION is a I fatty food that is more easily digested than any other form of fat. A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health. You can get it in this way. Wc have known per- sons to gain a pound a $ 50c. and $t,oo, ill druggliU. L BAUfUl! .-1 k.' ... V -1. U M.1JI I UUU V-IICIItlSW, trt I J, lv. C0'8t idX- C t3ooooo(Xxxxxxxxx'x: . O 1(1 111. IKS 1 Parmer' Felt Root.... x Men'i Rubber Boots . . I: Men'i KubberSliocs X Women'i Bublief si ... I 1,1 i'l .- iOH'M'I- Mine. 4 I.KA I'll Kit x. Men ' Shoes A, Hoys' Sli,,,-s. , x Lsdl' Shoes 'X, bX'ONOMCIAL BHOt EMP . Sunhi - ................ U w M H . FREE or t'HAItUE. Any adult sufferiug Ir mi H r ill! sett- e on t he In east, broneliills, lliroi t r ug troubles of au' nature, w 0 wl call ut Middleburg DniK M. .e wi lie presented wth i riiuiple bote tie of BoBcliefe s tien. i ii s mp, fre, of o . uirge. Only one bottle given to lie person, ami num. nf i bildeli il ii ait order from parents. No throat or luntr r 'inedj pv r hail Btioll a sale a- Boschee H (Jerilian Syrup in parts of tin civilized world. Twenty yeur airo uiillinus of bottles were given a uy an I y m r druggists will tell you its s e, .i marvel- hum. It is really tl nly I'liroal and Lung Remedy geueralh emlorseil by physicians. Oiih Tie eeni bmtie will cure or prove i' value, Add '. deals el s in alloivilized COllliI I ies. tiet Qreeu's Prize Aluianno, eat est TO BUY PRESENTS The Most Kl ibontto Displays in tbc town Beautiful As sortments of iuod Sons of Holiday Gifts for Men ami 1'nvs. Iii every nook and corner of this pv:i store can be fjund tin rarest kinds of pretty and useful X'tiias presents come and see or better still make Uiis btore your beadtjuartcrs while in oui eily; You will soon see in a minute why we say this is the most reliable Clothing House in Sunbury. j Men's Umbrellas 60c to 8 . Muffetts 1 to $1.60 Cardigan Jackets ?1 to D Mackintoshes $2.25 to $10 Ladies' Umbrellas.. .75c to $8.50 Fancy Shirts 50c to S3 Woolen Cloves 25o to 75o ) Men's Suits $2.50 to $25 ROSIOilS Cast of Hla Sorrow, Judge You are charged with break ing s chair over your wife's head. What en-use have you to offer fot such an act? Prisoner I'm very sorry, your honor, but I did it ia a moment of anger. Judge And you now regret your hasty uction, I suppose. Prisoner I do, indeed, Judge. That chair cost me seven dollars. Cb'cegO Haily .News. S" .n v v: v v.v; s : IMMENSE ROCKER SALE J Call to see tJieni y . N v v T Y l 1 3! ::-v-k:-v-x-:-:-: Tl ic oi.i ami n mm w Dnhi T ! opened a store al 31S Market Street, (Lnvh's Old Siunil) Sniibury, with a new and large line of Clothing, Hals aud Men's Fur nlshlng Goods luis come here tu stay. I Kercoats for Men and Boys; Suits of the latest Styles; Nobby (letits' Furnishing 0 Is at New York PRICES. 5000 I VV' fcpK III I SSfl 1 j .i w OOOO 4- I ( An invitation convinced that liable place to i J No trouble to show our goods. It will pay you to come .l miles t" see nie. On saics of $10 carfare will be allowed one way for 10 miles, and on each additional $10 sale the fare for ten miles will be allowed. We quote a few prices: .Men's Overcoats for S'J.'.tO to $20; Men's Suits from $2.90 to !1S; Boys' 2 piece Suits from 70c tip; Youths' Suits from $2.50 up. Cur Prices are greatly reduced on account of the warm weather. We also carry a full line of Shoes, Under wear, Hats, Caps, Trunks and full Dress Cases. We are re ceiving Holiday Goods daily and will carry the most com plete line in the city. i Wolf Friedman, i V Store tiie many choice things to be found herl Suit Cases 1.48 to 10 Telescopes 50c to $1.25 Club BagB 75c to $8 Men's Hats 50c to $2 Hath Holies $2.98 to $7.50 Flannel Night Bobes.. 59c to $1.25 All kiuds of Ties 5c to $1 J Trunks $2 to$l2 "RROTHERfi MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. Butter 24 Eegs 28 Onions 00 Lard 8 Tallow 4 Chickens 6 Turkeys 8 Shoulder 8 Wheat iiye Corn 70 45 45 Oats 2S Cotatoes 5o Bran ht 100. 90 Middlings " l.rjfj Chon i in Ham 12 Flourperbbl 1 oo v;v. ' a , AT T I OJ MAJn 0 SUNBURY, ?L habe ( I . h RTKDvl v .: 1 T t ft r i onir 111 FURNITDRE STORE Began SeptlS, 1900. meriy ol Mitninhurg and Lewisburg. Pa. leave lo inform tlic nublic at larce that In begs ! ia extendeded to all to call aud be 1 this is the cheapest and nni.-t re- JT" buy your (roods. aa I T 1 T A 1 I T Up-to-date Clothier, Loeb's Old Stand. SUNBURY, Pa. i IN SUN. BURY Silk Suspenders 50c toll Silk Mufflers $lto$S Bear-skin Cloves Seal-skin Cdoves Otter-skin Cloves Fine Kid Cloves 50c toll r it A U- V New Februi "tore i sl"rc H floe, r, stteat sty iul faiM 8" Out . . exi ri,.,. i. '"'oruse i i uuier r"ican c .'UQS1 r--ss as.. ..IUM. f Clnthlns? Store In 5unbury