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    anti-Quay army are engendered in the Quay
camp by the Quay people. If the Quay people
in the legislature would knock out all bad legis-
I'ublishcd Every Thursday Morning
C.KO W WAGKNSELLER. A. M EDITOR AND OWNIR
M'Bsi'RiiTiON RATI.
Sl .oo pel year If paid In advance, si..v pet yr If not paid
In Mtvauea alngla ropies. rive tnu.
AOvcrllolMK Mate", IS rents per line, nonpareil meaure-
nu'iit f.ir first inacrtln;. ami 10 cents per HlM for earh subse
quent insertion. tfoKKIt'E.- Neartne County Court House
between tlx- Kir National Hank and the County Jail.
Vol.. XXXVII
Mar.
1901.
NUMBRB 10
T
THE INAUGURAL.
""Mil", twn iiinst Riirnincant nassaires ol Prai-
. o I
dent McKinley'a aeeond inuugural state
with rare brevitv ami clearness the conditions of
the two gravest affairs with which his official
responsibility is now charged. First as to Cuba :
"The peace which we are pledged to leave to the Cuban peo
ple musl carry with It the guarantiee of permanence
Secondly, as to the situation in the Philip
pines :
"Went not waging war agatnit the inhabitanta ol the Pbtl
Ippine Inlands. A portion of them .ire making war against the
United States."
Columns of Rhetoric could not say more as
to our duty in Cuba ami our duty in the Phil
ippines, in each case the statement implies the
programme.
In spirit ami in tone, as in literary form, the
inaugural is worthy of the occasion and of the
inaugurated. The retrospect is a splendid nar
rative of national advancement. The philosophy
is the optimism of American faith in American
character and capabilities, Fortunate among
lation, the anti-Quay party would be compelled 1 defies competition
Four years more of McKinley and prosperity.
The quantity and quality of the artistic j b
I printing turned out at the Post printing offices
to go out of business.
There is nothing in the "Kipper" bill that
The death list in Snyder County for the pasi
.1 - I I il i e
uiree wee us uua ueeu unusually lare. oouie sea- ,
will materially affect the jnt.ple t.f Snyder coun- moa of the ymr mm to rjionproliSe of deaths g
ty, but it takes from the people of Pittsburg, I tjmn others. I
I mmm mm mmmmm 1
its Easy
GARTERS FINAL SPEECH
Montana Republican Senator Kill
ed River and Harbor Bill,
Allegheny and Scran ton, the mayors the people
themselves elected and places the appointment
of all officers, such as police, etc., over 5000 in
all, into the hands of the Governor.
The voters in these cities elected their mayors
and the legislature had no more right to take the
mayor from these people than they would to
alMilisli the office of prothonotary or sheriff of
Snyder county and throw out of office the men
we cleoted to fill them.
We have no objection to so-called machine leg
station as long as such legislation is right and
just. The Post does not tare whether proposed
legislation emanates from the stalwarts or the
insurgents, f it is good and wholesome legis
lation, !tt it In put upon the statute books, but
if it be otherwise it should Ik; relegated to the
pigeon holes, which unfortunately is the tomb of
to many good bills.
Tom Cooper's idea of the olive branch is a
piod one. He has ever lsen the "red-Leaded
and hopeful Tom" and the sooner the stalwarts
throw out the olive branch to the insurgents, the
sooner the rupture in the Republican party will
heal.
The Post would like to see a united Republi
can party in the state of Pennsylvania and if the
To Take
THE 8T. L0UI8 EXPOSITIOH BILL
the statestnen who have made history is tin
President who after four such years can turn to) matter is honestly managed it can be accomplish
his fellow countrymen and pronounce such an ,.,.
address, with absolute confidence as to what the ;,M1, wholesome legislation will drive the an
dl be! i ti-Olinviti out nl' bii-iness and insure the election
v j
l'( spouse
For a United Party.
TllE Post makes public in the news columns
to-day an interview by Congressman Mahon re
published from the Philadelphia Press. The
Senliments there expressed are wholesome, but
the "Kipper" bill there denounced has since Ix;
camen law. We publish the interview, because
it represents the basis upon which the Republi
can party should be re-established. If the par
ty had more Quay men like Tom Cooper and
Thad Mahon, there would be fewer anti-Quay
men in Pennsylvania. The main feeder i to the
of both a Republican Governor and United States
Senator.
The News last week was trying to let itself
down easy on that trip to Monroe township by
saying that the letter dated at Shamokin Dam
was a sel ('-written communication. The letter
was written by one of the well known Republi
cans of Monroe township and in addition to what
we published said something about a big wad of
bills left in the bauds of a Democrat at Shamokin
Dam. The Pi wr does not publish self-written
ommunications. ....
Paeaeel the feaate 1st Closing Roars.
la Refuse lloass stlasrlty Leader
Pars Tribute to Speaker Henderson.
Washington, March 5. Ona of the
moat notable occurrences in the his
tory of congressional legislation mark
ad the closing hours of the last es-
TliE Centre Dmuoeroi of Rellefonte hist week ' uw,r WWWi a, - 1 ! of the aenate of the Flfty-sixtk
I lit- I .1 ,lL 14 VY ' . C.n.ln. f'ortmr r.1 U .
published a complete account of the massacre of an 3xnyn. - B7'
Indians bv Stunm and Imn.-iitrpr .Tnnn.trv 1 7r,S I SSI 10 MY that thCY Really ,te, after six yean of brilliant service
.. . It .11 c.i ...uu .L-i- fJ X by talking the river and harbor bill
1 nc account states that the massacre took place. : rc.i iai wiui utwi iwu. j t0 ,jeiltn, He occupied the floor, con-
!.. I A : IT. - t . . fill sr i S
in wiiat, is uow i u ii in county, me run wines
The license Court of Juniata Coamty was in i
session last week. The court granted ten licenses, i . I
SnvderCountvhM8aho.it the same nuRihr of It Thm- P,e WMnc S,r,s I
neoide and has some thirty licensed hotels. This I need a Mf 1 to enrich
does not look so favorable for Suyder Couuty. j J their blood, give color to
I their cheeks and restore tneir
to remind our esteemed contemporary that the
massacre took place within the present limits of
this borough.
II
COD LIVER OIL
WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES orfft 4 SODA
is exactly what they require;
I ii i i.. i ii iL. : X
P ll not only gives uvcin uic mi
" ... . 1 S SI SB
AN EXPOSITION BOOKLET.
EJUS comes another of the beautiful book-
Lets from the Bureau of Publicity of the
I 'an-A inerie.'in K.viwiuitinn IJnH-il.. V V ll nnn.
sists of 16 pages and a oover in ,ight 'groin. The j f Portant e,emcnt (cJod-,lvr J)
unique feature of it is the miniature renrodi.etion 1 1 a palatable and easily di-
of the famous poster, "The Spirit of Niagara," gested form, but also the hypo-
which has had a most remarkable demand. The I phosphites Which are SO Vaiua
envelope in which the poster booklet is mailed f ble in nervous disorders that
also beurea reproduction of this artistic work. ! usually accompany anaemia.
The booklet is a popular picture book, the first j SCOTT'S EMULSION 1$ a
page having an engraving of the magnificent ( fatty food that is more easily
Electric Tower, which is 3!)l feet high, and j t digested than any other form
wnicn win torm the glorious center-piece t.f the 0f fat a certain amount of
great Exposition. On the same page is a minla- j I nesn i$ neCessary for health.
iiuisi ui uuu oi mi- uiruii oeitrers wnicn will attorn
the wiugs of the Electric Tower, and beside it a
picture of Niagara Falls. The second page
shows of the Electricity Building and five other
small illustrations of the uses of electricity. The
third page shows the splendid group of buildings
erected by the National Government and which
will contain the Government exhibits, also five
miniature illustrations, one of them showing the
life-saving station, where exhibitions will lie giv
en daily by a picked crew of ten men, during
the Exposition. The fourth naue is devoted to
the Wonderful displays of government ordnance;
..... A I ... . .
mv.) etc. .ruiy one m-siring a copy ot this book
let mnv have it free by addressing the Pan-Am
eriean-.Bureau of Publicity, Buffalo, N. Y. .
Ynn ran ot it in this wav.
A O " J
We have known per-
m suns iu gai a yuuiMM as
I day while taking it.
X foe. and $i oo, all druggists.
SCOTT 4 BOWNE, Chemists, Nw York.
DEATH OF WILLIAM H. EVART8.
Attorney General I'ndrr Jshssss
Secretary of Stat Far Has-ra.
New York. March 1. William M.
Evans died at hi home in this city
yesterday, hrpA 83 years. His death
was caused by pneumonia. For sevtral
yars jiiist he had been without the
tine ot his eyes, and was otherwise so
feel.le that he was unable to leave his
homo. I'p to the time of his death ha
was the nominal head of the law Arm
of Evnrts. Ohoate Heaman, although
for many years he had not been in
active practice.
Mr. Kvarts first trained prominence lm
the Hepubllcan national convention
which nominated Abraham Lincoln.
Mr. Evarts Btronjtly supported William
M. Suward, and it was believed that
Seward's nomination and election
would have led to Evarts' nomination
us Seward's successor. Mr. Evarts sub
sequently successfully defended Presi
dent Johnson In the Impeachment pro
ceed I nr;s, and was chosen by that presi
dent as attorney general. Later he per
formed Bignal service as counsel at
Geneva to press the Alabama claims
against Great Rrltaln. He was ap
pointed by President Hayes as secre
tary of state, and afterward served a
term as Vnitcd States senator from
New York.
A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED.
Wednesday, Prh. sr.
William .1. McManus, famous secr-
ervlce detective, died In Baltimore,
aged 47.
At Scranton, Miss., last night John
Knox, a white man, was lynched for
the murder of Don Davis.
Frank A. Vanderllp has resigned as
assistant secretary of the treasury. Mil
ton E. Alles, of Ohio, Mr. Gage's pri
vate secretary, succeeds him.
Slgnor Nagttiri, a millionaire, com
mitted suicide at Leghorn, Italy, after
destroying 2,000,000 lire In Turkish se
curities so that no one might enjoy his
fortune.
George Ward, 27-year-old negro, who
illled Ida Plnklesteln, a school teacher,
'was taken from Jail and hanged by a
mob nt Terre Haute, Ind. Then his
body was burned to ashes.
Thnrailai-, Feb. SIM.
I Ex-Governor Llewellyn Powers will
sracceed C. A. Boutelle as congressman
from Maine, having been nominated by
Republicans.
The National Biscuit company urges
employes to become stockholders,
ngreeing to buy the stock for them In
open market
Four young children of Mrs. Amy
Scott were burned to death In their
home In Bttchfleld township, Pa.
Jesse R. Davis, the hospital nurse ac
cused of killing Louis Hilliard, an in
sane patient. In New York, was ac
quitted. The national senate yesterday passed
the army appropriation bill. Including
the provisions affecting the Philippines
and Cuba.
Hosslyn Ferrell, who murdered his
friend. Express Messenger Lane, for
money with which to marry, was elec
trocuted at Columbus (0.) this morn
ing. Snturdfiy, March 2.
The Boston cup defender will be
named Independence.
The senatorial deadlocks In Nebraska
and Montana continue, fruitless ballots
being taken dally.
The queen regent of Spain has sign
ed a decree appointing Rear Admiral
Cervera to be a vice admiral.
Mrs. Carrie Nation, the Kansas sa
loon smasher, Is again a prisoner in
Topeka jail. She will be tried In April.
The mayors of Pittsburg and Alle
gheny will make a legal fight against
the "ripper" bill passed by the Penn
sylvania legislature.
A man supposed to be George Mc
Amary, of Chicago, was asphyxiated In
a Scrnnton (Pa.) boarding house yes
terday. Every evidence of suicide.
Senator Edward O. Wolcott has re
signed as a member of the Republican
national committee from Colorado and
Archie M. Stephenson has been desig
nated as his successor.
Morulni-, March 4.
Capital punishment for kidnaping
has been provided In Texas.
Republicans of Toledo nominated
Brlii. Gen. W. V. McMakin for mayor.
The torpedo boat destroyer Preble
was launched Saturday at San Fran
cisco. A new extradition treaty between the
Fnltcd States and Switzerland was pro
mulgated Saturday.
Four people were killed at Gallipolls,
O., by the bursting of the boiler of
Jacob Llndewood's sawmill.
Russia and other powers have ad
dressed remonstrances to the sultan
against the Macedonian disorders.
Tuesday, March B.
Bodies of the 28 victims of the Dla
mondvllle, Wyo.. mine lire have been
recovered and work will be resumed.
Mayor Harrison was unanimously re
nominated today by Chicago's Demo
cratic convention.
At Woodland, Pa., Woods Appleton,
a well known citizen, shot and wound
ed his wife and then killed himself.
Vice Admlrnl Cyprian Bridge has
"been selected to succeed Sir Edward The woman's condition is critical.
Seymour as British rommander-ln- A hundred and fifty women employed
hlef on the China station. as weavers In the mill ot the Haledon
Quebec (Canada) city council grant- Velvet company, Paterson, N. J., struck
?d the Sons of the Revolution of Mass- yesterday for an advance in wages.
Achusetts permission to erect a tablet
ito the memory of Gen. Richard Mont
gomery. Friday, March 1.
The 15th victim of the recent rail
Way wreck near Bordentown, N. J.,
died yesterday in Camden.
I Steve Deluctif, Busto Barto and W.
B. Welch wot killed by a mine ex
Mnalnn at South McAlister. I. T.
Lieut. Evlyn B. Baldwin yesterday
closed a contract with a local packing
company for the entire supply of food
for the Baldwln-Zeigler Polar expedi
tion. At Union City. Intl., United States
officers seised 19,200 pounds of butter
belonging to the Hudson Produce com
pany, 81 tubs of which was oteomar-.--
fiS THIS 1
VOUR
"Every morning I hsve a
bsd tsste In my mouth; my
tongue is coated; my head
aches snd 1 often feel dizzt.
I hsve no sppetite tot breakfast
snd whst food I est distresses
me. 1 hsve a heavy feeling in
my stomach. I sm getting so
weak that sometimes I tremble
snd my nerves are all unstrung.
I am eettine psle and thin. I
am as tired in the morning s
st night.
Whst does your doctor say?
' You, are suffering from im-
nure blood."
WDSI IS nis rsracuyr
SALE REGISTER
Notices of sales will ba Inserted free und
tills lieudinif wIipii the lull, are printed at this
ones, n ben the bills are not printed at this
pMoa 5n rents will be oarged, Persona aspect
Ins tn hsve salt should selects date and liae
II illMTteil ill l lux minimi.
kkida v, March 8, ' nilles west of Mt, Pleasant
Mills. John Keiler ill sell bones, Itcow
fsiniinic Implements and household goods.
MONDAY, March 11, Dnvlil I lekhnrl will sell 'J
horses, I cow and farming Implements
mile north west r Pal's
MONDAY, March II, one-fourth mil" west
of .MiihllehiirK. Heno VNulier will sail horses
cows mill farming Implements.
VVBONBaliAY, March 18, three miles south.
west oi miaaieswarth, John A'. Kline w ill
sells horses, j mulm. cuttle and Carotins
iinplenieiits
UtiiiAY. March
! You'll Iw sirisei
t -
sV aaaaaaaa
structlvely, for nearly 13 consecutive
hours, although in the aggregate about
three hours of that time were devoted
to other business.
At 11:40 Sunday night, after the
conferrees on the river and harbor till
had reported a disagreement, Senator
Carter began his speech. Apparently
in a facetious vein, he began his at
tack upon the measure, denouncing it
as vicious and pernicious legislation
unwarranted by conditions and un
sound In principle.
Shortly before B o'clock Mr. Allison
submitted a further disagreement on
the sundry civil bill, the item in con
tention being the appropriation for !
15.75
FOR
ei,
W
You must not hsrt constt-
Eated bowels if you expect the
arsspsrills to do its best work.
But Ayer's Pills cure constipa
tion. VTe hsve s book on Psleness
snd Weakness which you may
hsve for the ssking.
MP N
WrMm to oa Daoreess. f
Perhaps 70s would like to consols
sminsns pnysiciaus avuu. jwur
tlon. Write as f rselr all the psrtlcalars
In roar ease. TeawUl resolves proasaa
II we tuld you how we arc
nble to do this it would not
Ik- so surprising, but let it
be BiitHcient that we arc
gelling tliem at
THIS PRICE
1 1 M Hit
Dtin't worry
do it.
( 'all and see our
. in Swlnafnrrl n t i.-.......
.ti... ....11 i. . ' 1 a
L ..." mrming implements and I T
iioimeiuiiii furniture, 1
FBIDAY, March 1, one and One-half miles t
west of A in,-. F I Trill! ..in -..'i I T
cow. mill farming Implements
IOl2?AYiMrc.nl!i south-east of 1
Middlehurtr. A. K. Bmltb will ... 2 liorccs
Scows, cattle and farming Implements. ' I
rt'KIAY. Mssrili IH W mile west of Aline,
John i Hhetterl will m il t banes one , 1
and tiiriiiinit implements
TUbSDAY, .March 19, near Aline, II. B. Oelnett
r's.waJ" 1 c'"w Sad 1 heifer, nt'
Join. r. Bbettarly'i sale.
THUlOtHAY, March 11, one and one fourth
iniles south-east of Mt. I leu. ant Mills r f
Vi alter will sell 4 l.oises. 10 bead of cattle I
ami rarming Implements.
FRIDAY, Vsreh twn' null.. ii..s.l. ssssakoMt I
s.Tb2d u.,:nd,;:n,i:r.;;.l,L4 Furni" an1
nients r j
lATOBOAY, MsrchSO, st Troselvllle, Harriet
srh.Kid will sell household und hot, I !
in insure.
when y o u
read that we
are Helliii";
Golden
Oak
BEDROOH
Suits
At-
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kWr ! ssssssssssssa
H?snsssB' v hAm WrT
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Fine Displayof
Fancy Rockers
E. S.Weimer&Oo.
4th St., SUN BURY, PA.
ISKS
Address, DR. J. 0. AVER, .
Lowsll, Mss.
Does It Pay To Buy Cheap?
A cheap remedy for coughs and!;;
colds is ail riKht, hut you want some-
thing that will relieve buil cure the "
more severe and dnnfrerous results';;
of thioat and lung troubles. What "
shall you do? (Jo to a warmer and ;;
more regular cliuiuteT Yes, if pos-N-biLle;
it not pos iblefor you, then in I "
either ense lake the only remedy
that linn been introduced in all clvii- '
ized countries with succeRR in severe ! ; ;
t hroat and lung troubles. "Boschee's
German Hyi up." It not only heals
and stimulates the tissues to destroy !
the germ disease, but allays inflam '
ujoliuu, causes easy expectorauon,
gives a good nieht's rest, and cures
the patient. Try one bottle. Re
commended many years by all drug
gists in the world. Ge'f Green's
Prize Almanac.
M-M"I-H"I-H-M"I"I MH I l I NH4
ftORSE GOLLARSi
I have retlucetl prices as
follows:
Scott's Collars
from $2.25 to $2.00 and
another grade from $1 to
Sf cents.
J. M. Maurer,
l-3-.'hn. KREAMKR, PA.
H-H-l-l-l-l-l"l"l"l-l-l"l"l-l-I"H-l"l"l-I-t
EX-SENATOR CARTER,
three expositions. From this the sen
ate receded and then pasRed the St.
Louis exposition bill. Mr. Tillman,
who has championed the appropriation
for Charleston throughout the session,
made a final appeal to the senate to
save the Charleston Item, hut he real
ized that the Missouri senators were
more powerful than he. By a vote of
38 to 10 the senate receded from tr.i
Charleston appropriation and the bill
was passed.
Mr. Carter resumed his speech,
finally announcing at 6:35 that it wa
his intention not to permit the river
and harbor bill to become a law, if his
strength should hold out, and at that
moment he was In excellent physical
condition. With the exception of a
brief intermission while a quorum was
being secured and a recess of half an
hour between 10:30 and 11 o'clock yes
terday Mr. Carter spoke practically
continuously. He yielded the floor
only after the ceremony of the Induct
ing of Vice President. Roosevelt Into
office had begun.
In retiring as the president pro tern
of the senate Mr. Krye, In response to
a resolution of thanks for his courtesy
and Impartiality, delivered a brief but
feeling address to the senate.
At the conclusion of the session of
the Firty-slxth congress Vice President
Roosevelt was sworn In and immedi
ately called the senate of the Fifty
seventh congress to order. It was a
simple hut beautiful and Impressive
ceremony. The new Bemttora were
sworn In In rroups of four.
conclusion of this procoidlne, the sen
ate aitended the Inauguration of the
president on the enst front nt the Cap
itol. At 1:45 the sfinn'f returned te
Its chamber and adjourned Immediate
ly until tcdr.y.
The house closed Its session at
vesterdpy amid a demonstration from
Its members following the delivery '
an Impressive valedictory by Speaker
Henderson.
Shortly before the closing hour Mr.
Richardson, of Tennessee, the minori
ty leader, presented resolutions testi
fying the high regard of the house for
the able, Impartial and dignified man
ner In which Speaker Henderson had
administered the duties of presiding
officer. Coming from the minority,
there was added significance In the
tribute. The resolutions were unani
mously adopted by a rising vote.
MlDDLEBURGH MARKET.
mUlI ffinrn DADDY For Hollroadand
Commercial Bar
graph School, Lebanon. Pa, ST-2m
Tlce. Typewriting; Course Free. Paying Posi
tions Ouaranteed. CataloKiie Free, risk Telo
Dr. Fanner's K
and Backache Cure.
DNEY
Far all KMasr, Blsdder sad Urinary
hsasutlsm, Bed Waiting, tie.
rinFemoleWt
nffcUina-inl
Sy dealers. fcV.sise ejr sssi tniYaSaalaXf.
Butter 18
Eega 18
WANTED. Capable, reliable person In cv- i ,,;.,.. ni
ery county to represent large company of solid v"" uv
financial reputation; S93t salary per year, pay- I Tdm H
able weekly; IS per day absolutely sure and all rnii .
eipensrs; straight, bona-flde. definite salary, j 1 ill low 4
no commission; salary paid each Saturday and ' . ,
expense money advanced each week. STAND- ; dllCKCllS I)
ARD HOUSK, iH Dearborn St., Chicago. 3-MSt. m I o
1 urkevs o
I Shoulder 8
Ham 12.
RVBBEHB
Farmer's Felt Boots 87c J
Men's Kubber Boots tl.7s'
Men's KubberHhoea 2scupj
Women's Kubber Shoes '.Sc up ,
Child's Kubber Shoes nut up.
IiMIHEn
Man a sham Ste up ,
Boys' Shoes. ... :iv u,. (
uraias nnoes B'lo
aiuBoraiiAL SHOE EHP , Sunbnrt
Wheat 70
Rye 45
Corn 45
Oats 32
Potatoes 50
Bran per 100. 90
Middlings" 1.00
Chop 1.10
FlourperbbUOO
W ANTF.D.-Cnpahle. reliable person In every
county to represent large company of solid
financial reputation; 11)38 salary per year, pay
able weekly; 13 per day absolutely sura anil all
expenses' straight, bona-flde. definite salary,
no com mission; salary paid each Saturday and
expanse money advanced each week, STAND
ARD UOUSB, 83 Dearborn St., Chicago. S-T-MI
Some of the War Taxes IlepesK''.
Washington, March 1. The confer
ence report on the war revenue reduc
tion bill, as agreed on by the senate
yesterday, repeals the tax on banK
checks, certificates of deposit, promis
sory notes, money orders, bills of lad
ing, express receipts, telegraph ana
telephone messages, insurance, leases,
manifests, mortgages, power of attor
ney, protest, warehouse receipts, pr
prletary medicines, perfumery and WJj
mot Ira and chewlnsr gum. The Dill
will take effect July 1.
1901 MARCH 1901
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