Published Every TfcorwliT Margin. WAQ8N3LLKR. A. M 1DITOR aWD QWfc SUBSCRIPTION HATKf. I .OO per year If paid In advance. 81.90 per yaw If not paid In advance- Single copies. Five tent. Ailvr-rtlslng Katra. 15 rente per Mae. nonpareil tneaaurr- ""' "'r neenmi. ana iu rente per line lor earn either. quenl Insertion. I Vi KKI('R. Near Ine County Court llouae beiweea the Kit- National Hank and the OnunlyJall. Vol.. xxxviii. Mar. 14, 1901. Nt'af IIKK ll Tiik shoe factory is now in the luinds of the heritt. We liojvc it will lie purchased by enter prising men and tin-industry continued. THE H08T il in receipt of a copy of the "Scotch Ancestors of President McKinley," issued by Edward A. Claypool, genealogist, 25i Dearborn Ave, Chicago. It is the first genealogy of the President we have seen. It can be had of the compiler for 2f cents. automobiles. The impulsive persons who Lave had tears to shed over the decline and fall of the horses were decidedly premature. The murder of Thomas McIIenry, at Kebere burg, on the morning of the 3rd of February, promises to go unavenged, says the Bloomsburg Daily. No arrests have lieeu made and there is not likely to be. The murder was one of those rural crimes which puzzles detectives because of the seeming lack of a motive on the part of any known person. Detectives of the murderer seems extremely unlikely, because at the time of the commission of the crime all of the inhabitants of that sparsely populated district were in bed. The chance of any one being on the road and re cognizing the figure was reduced to almost noth ing. Rumor had connected the murdered man brother, McClellan McHenry, of Hazleton, with the crime, but so far no evidence has been found that would incriminate him. Kansas haB been known as a Prohibition State Help for many years, but what is prohibited by the Iv tin. .V.W...1.. ,.t" , : .1. I 1 .... - rwnc ui uuwiti vuiuin men mj HSHisi jaws 01 mai oiati in preserving historical data, they should look through their attics and garrets, and if they have any old newsw)ersof Snyder or adjoining coun ties, they should send them to the librarian of the Snyder County Historical Society at this place. All articles of historical value are preserved in their room in the court house. TlLLMAH in a temper. Atlanta Conrtitution. Hut is Capt. Ben really shaken by the tern pests of anger that seem to shake him? He is excel lent at tearing a jitission to tatters. He has a gifl for white-hot language and the gift has been cultivated diligently during his long and lively experiences on the Palmetto stump. But not even a eoruic stage father or uncle tan be so ira scible and so continually irate as the Pitchfork pretends to be. We maintain that he is is mild as milk and that his outbursts and fits are only a voluntary and stimulated wrath. Cava i.hy horses are not being given away nowdays. Bids were opened at Omaha the other day for 400 horses for the newly organized Four teenth Cavalry at lort Leaven worth. The bids ranged from $139 to $150 a horse, a pretty stiff price, but what was the Quartermaster's Depart ment to do? The cavalry must have good horses and good horses come high. It will be some time before the cavalry can be equipped with That ground hog has given notice on Wed nesday and Thursday mornings that his six weeks do not expire till March 1(5. The Country Editor. 1 TURING the recent meeting of the Illinois Press Association in Chicago the Tribune of that city indulged in a highly eulogistic edit orial on the country editor. Some of those com plimented are inclined to think the editor of the Tribune was moved by a selfish influence in his editorial, but this is to be doubted. The 7W6uw has at last begun to recognize to its full the in il . I . J. T .1 . uueace oi me country eauor. in an tne im provements of the last century none were greater than those of the country press. The improve ments were not alone in the mechanical depart ment of the paper, but were much greater in the influence which the country paper has upon na tional, state, county and city affairs. The country editor of to-day is a man who must be reckoned with in all the various relations of life. He is a sober, influential citizen and has a standing in business aud politics second to none in his coun ty. The reason of all this is that the modern country newspaper is merely a business enter prise, conducted by good business men op up-to-date business principles. . J , Nature Babies and children need proper food, rarely ever medi cine. If they do not thrive on their food something is wrong. They need a little help to get their digestive machinery working properly. I SO!!- ZZ,0 LIVER OIL WTTH HYPOPHOSPttlTES 5004 will generally correct this difficulty. If you will put from one fourth to half a teaspoonful in baby's bottle three or four times a day you will soon see a marked improvement For larger children, from half to a teaspoonful, according to age, dissolved in their milk. If you so desire, will very soon show its great nourish ing power. If the mother's milk does not nourish the baby, she needs the emul sion. It will show an effect at once both upon mother and child. yx. iruifi oo, all drugrbu. SCOTT BOWNE, ChtmUu, New Yorki WE PAY FREIGHT meiserville. 'J? tf ..Tti''t biliSiintSJ!L Mr. and Mrs. Ifctrgo were rlffilg. comegnestsot'H. Kerstetter an. c. m mr-i-j L. . Xfiaona fltivum i r- vw - ' I rmpi M"W UUWW OUU HIE oW-2ir. ia-TiS-7l. l,ora re Sill I erEed to i WW lianln anaC caa a. 33Bsacs aha. list wWn.ma fa. tc.w eall eatiHr nanl. eteayeiaai M zmryet. lo sr. Ml contract ai Utr. llaplll ml -U , , fg" "-?' (l-'.c"1-.rt'.-.? f Rev. Davis preached an at eatsr, Sermon Amuliiv kfturniiin vi en i nw uiru uawa J . "I" .SnfRfS aaBBBBBBaaw rW, V.aa V u.. ...... 1U1ID OIHHIS (II ns-st.it. ttwnt I nmn In uaub. u..tl. r 1 " " mm ft. KErUTn rima, Meiserville. Mr. Mitterliu? moved mill map fi.....l L. .... L.1. evaaa llornbcrger's tract. aaa aa bua " R. Weaver bought a form Seven stars. Metavr- seat li.ee m ji. CLa-af? w. ..QimlkUnfc m, WeieaatearaBl tear, isuleew niu r-e W tWkto vee Mm m twm, mm jTlfaat. Wla aae aaek la tear aeeaMkaveacaaeMeaea) aHeMaeKea.ea mMS. . TMteeeicailielMBMceprlepriMualaak. KES rnrtrn ml foal. Waka keek 4m na aaat I taaaaai NaT, BaWaare, MA.. nun I YonH il? siirprisetl i ! A trolley car has run into the K raiser. As it was not wrecked, it evidently did not come in contact with his cheek. If women insist on adopting the hatchet Hiy wil1 r doubt have le.-s objection to bushabd forming the club habit. v- ' A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. V Wedneaday, March John D. Rockefeller kas vlvea $110. 000 to Vasaar colleg for a new dor mitory. Captains R. D. Evans and H. C. Tay lor, for gervire at Santiago, have been commissioned rear admirals. Suit has been brought against tha Duke of Manchester In London by Miss Portia Knight, an American, for breach of promise. Miss Anna White, of Wllllamsport, Pa., was yesterday appointed a depu ty factory inspector, vice Mrs. Mary Wagner, of Hariisburg. The president yesterday sent to the enate the names of all present cabinet officers. They were promptly confirm ed. Orlggs will retire neit month. Thnredaj, March 7. An agreement between Chicago con tractors and carpenters will prevent carpenters' strikes for two years at least. The total population of Alaska In 1900, as shown by the returns of the twelfth census, is 63,592, as against 32, 062 for 1890. A bill passed the lower house of Indiana's legislature which provides for the dismissal of any sheriff whose lrtsoner may be lynched. Robert 8. lilcCormlck, of Chicago, who was secretary of legation under Minister Lincoln at London, has been appointed minister to Austria. Mrs. Perry Peele, a widow, of Mat thews, Ind., left her 3-year-old daugh ter and 18-months-oId son In the house while she visited a neighbor. The housu took fire and both were cremated. Friday, March 8. Slgnor I'ansa, now Italian ambassa dor at Constantinople, Is to be trans ferred to London. The house of the Texas legislature voted down a resolution inviting Mrs. Carrie Nation to visit Texas. Lehigh university, at Bethlehem, Pa., has 445 students, representing 27 states and 12 foreign countries. The long deadlock In Montana's leg islature ended by the election of Paris Gibson, Democrat, as United Stntea cenator. Prominent sporting men of Boston have selected Bermuda as the mecca of boxers, and a club house will be opened there, to be managed by John la Sullivan. Saturday, March . The extraordinary session of the na tional senate adjourned today until the first Monday In December. 1 The health of Count Tolstoi, the novelist and social reformer, Is occa sioning uneasiness in Russia. A Jubilee convention of Young Men's Christian Associations of North Ameri ca will open In Boston June 11. A heavy gale Is sweeping the English channel. A schooner was wrecked near Brest, and the crew probably perished. The strike In Havana has been set tled, the stevedores, lightermen and cart men returning to work at a com promise. Celebrations in connection with the coming 80th birthday of Prince Lutt pold, of Bavaria, March 12, have already begun in Munich. Monday. March 11. . library Ism been promised Niagara, rails, N. T., by Andrew Carnegie. The physicians of Ll Hung Chaag declare that his life hangs by a thread. An escaped gray wolf was shot Sat urday In the public gardens of Boston. United States Consul Hay, of Pre toria, left London for New York Satur day. Gen. John Palmer, ex-rommander- ln-chlef of the G. A. H , may be ap pointed pension commissioner. Owing to German press opposition. Lord Roberts has "returned with thanks" the Insignia of the Order of the Black Eagle conferred by Emperor William. A furious storm of wind and rain did serious damage Saturday and Sun day In Arkansas, Texas, Illinois, Indi ana, Kansas, Missouri and Michigan. Ia Arkansas 16 were killed and In Tex as eight. Taraday. March 12. Lieutenant Commander Leonard Chenery, U. S. retired, died in New York yesterday. The Benevolent Order of White Mice has been Incorporated by theatrical woman In New York. Rev. Elijah Kellogg, known la the world of books as a writer for boys. Is dying at his home In Harpswell, lie. A ballot reform bill has been pre pared by Pennsylvania Democrats for presentation In the present legislature. Secretary and Mrs. Gaga) left Wash ington yesterday for Chicago. The sec retary expects to return in about a week. Mrs. J. A. Jenkins, widow of the first private secretary of President Abra ham Lincoln, was given lodging at Elm Ira (N. Y.) police headquarters Saturday night. GKNBRAI. MARKETS. Philadelphia, Marrh 11. -Flour In light demand: winter superfine, Il.i6fr2.50; Pennsylvania roller, clear, t3.10OI.2S; city mill, extra, !2.60(2.S0. Rye flour steady at i2.90&2.9S per barn-l for choice Penn sylvania. Wheat steady; No. 2 red. spot, 77'j77'ic. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed, spot, 44 Vff44 V. . No. 2 yellow, tor local trade, 46V9 4SV. Oats steady; No. 2 white, clip pea, 31c.; lower grade, 2932c. Hay dull; choice timothy, lS.Mt(17 for large balea. Beef dull; beef ham, tl8.SSl. Pork steady: family, tlMtl6.S0. Lard steady; western steamed, 17.16. Live poultry quot ed at 10','u lie for hens, 7c. for old roost ers, 10llc. for young chickens, 12frl3c. far ducks, 910c. for turkeys and ll$12c. for geese. Dresaed poultry at 10c. for fowls, 7Vic. for old rooster, 20025c. for nearby broilers, 12013c. for choice and fancy nearby chickens, 13&13Uc. for large western capons, UVuil'. for fancy young turkey hen. 12c. for choice to fancy west ern ducks and Tote, for western geese. Butter steady; fresh creamery, 17022c. ; factory, Ilk 15c. ; June creamery, 15020c.; Imitation creamery, 14ty01Styc; New York dairy, 13021c; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at PMaO. ; do. wholesale, 22c. Cheese firm; fancy large colored and white. 11011Vtc; fancy small colored, 12V. . fancy small white, mimic. Kgg firm: New York and Pennsylvania, at mark, 14Vnl4V.; western, at mark, U 014c: southern. St mark, 13014c. Pota toes quiet; Jerseys, fl.2601.60; New York. I1.4O01.62H: Long Island, tl.6001.75; Jer sey sweets, SI. 5002.26. Cabbage steady; New York, S14018 per ton. East Liberty, Pa.. March 11. Cattle higher; extra, S6.6O05.6S: prime. S6.250 6.40; common, S3. 2604. Hogs active; prima mediums, best Yorkers and heavy hogs, SS; light Yorkers, S6.SO05.96: plgx. S5.7'.i 6.80; roughs, S4.2606.4O. 8hcp higher: choice wethers, 84.9006; common, 123.60; choice lambs, 85.7066.86; common to good, 8406.66; eal calves. tt.6O07.lt, Chshpom Do not tMnk for a alatle moment that ceasumirion will ever strike res a eutien blew. It doea not come mat war. It ertraaa to war along. First, yea think It ll a IMo oold; Bttblst hat a Httio hack ing ceufb ; tha a Unit loss In weight: thin a harder cough; tbea the Sever end the night wests. The raddiaaiaa cornea when yoa hsvs a himerrhigi. Bitter stop the dlooaao while it il yet cresiiig. You caa do it with un i . 1 1 1 Michael llackeuburir will .. n Yea Irat notice that ytm cough lota. Tha iresear oa the choot io lifted. Thit feeling of aulfocation is removed. A cure is haitiaid by alicing oni of Dr. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral Plaster over the Chest A BookFrty. It ia oa fhi Diaoaaaa of tha Throat aad Lungs. MMte) osa rVeWy. If vos have ear aaanlalst whatever aad lealre the Mil SMaleal aavtee yea , SALE REGISTER NoaieeH af aataa will t.- . . , 1Mb heading when the hills are printed at thia i. miis are not primed at this oBlee Mi cent will becarged. Persons eipect Ing to have sale should select a dale and have ll inserted in Ibis column. FRIDAY, March 18, l Swineford, 1). f Kerst eller will sell farming implements and household furniture. FRIDAY, March is. one and one-half miles west of Aline, K. J. Trull will sell horses, cow and frminic implements. TVKHDAY March 19. one mile south-east of Middleburv, A. K. Smith will sell 2 horees 2 cows, cattle and farming implement. TfKrlDAY, March tti mile west of Aline, John T Shelter v will - h...... and farming; Implements. Tl hSDAY, March 19, near Aline, II H Orlnett TILLw aUfifff1 1 c,,w lld 1 heifer, at John I. Hliellerly's Hale. WIDNK8DAY, March 20. Ml, at Klimmee. ; t ir'mSTp diiiitraiorof ibeestato -tn "i '!'."' ' """'" township, will seil household furniture. THDRflDAY, March 91 furniture. THURSDAY March 21. one and on.-fourth mile, souih-easl of Ml. I lea.ant Mills, K. F. waller will sell 4 horses. 10 head of cattle and farming- implements. . FRVfAMMd'?".r0h :"'' norlh-weslof hliUii 2l Am"" 'iK i" sell 4 horses, 7 head cattle and fainting in. pie men!.. SATURDAY, March SO, at Troselville, Harriet toSrSrV 0M"0ld and bote! QueMion Answered. Yen, August Floer still has the Inrcest sale of any me 'ioine in the civiliged world. Vow r mothers' and grandmothers' nevfr thought of Us iniT anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctors were scarce and they seldom heard of Appendic , illi. Nervons Prostration or Heart iHiiure. etc. riie.v used U ust Mower to clean nut the svstem and stop fermenlatio of undigested lood. regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous anr' organic sction of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied thnre is nothing serious the matter with you Get Green's Prize Almanac, when you read that we are selling Golden Oak BEDROOn Suits $15.75 FOR $7,50 X If We toll vnn kkmmW LLBl x fm "w vc ore I able to do this it"woud not be so sirrorisinp. hht tn it X be sufficient Urtt W lira i sellino rln.n, .. .' a w mmjmn aa. I i THIS PRICE Don't worry abo,tA ho)w we do it. ' Z Call and see our Fine Dlsplayof Fancy Rockers i !E.B.Weimer&do. Furniture Dealers and - Funeral Directors ' 4th St.: siiKiniiDv si ilalf rasalvs. writ. ao sFr.ar rea win taei 1.77c. ATM. iewett, LEaPN TELEGRAPHY Commercial Bar vice. Typewriting Course Free. Payinc Posi tions Guaranteed. Catalogue free, risk Tele. graph SckMl, Lebanon. Pa. S-T-Sm. I Dr. fwsir'l KIDN E Y I " ""Backache Cure. Ter all Kldan. Sladd.r aal Crlaary Trouble., Lam. Back. Heart Dlewm.SHa Ptoaaa., hasatlMa. Bad W.ttlng, eta, unMbTuiTmaTieaSeaw! 7 aaalwa. alula. ,j ml SfcftaaoaiajrT. H 1 1 HI I I II I I I 1 I I 1 1 1 1 h f MORSE COLLARS i I have reduced prices as follows: Scott's Collars from 2.25 to $2.00 and another grade from $1 to 85 cents. J. M. Maurer, X l-8-3m. HBEAHEB, PA. 1H-M I I III I I I I I I I I I I I I I M. KIBIKKs Parmer's Felt BooU gTe Men's Rubber Boots ....fl.TS Men's KubberShoea ....... 26c up Women's Rubber shoes TSc up Child's Rubber Shoes SUc up LEATHER Man's Shoes sc up Roys' Shoes. 85c up Ijtdie.' Shoes KCONOMl IAL SHOE KMP , Hunburv , MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. Butter Kegs Onions.... Lard Tallow... Chickens. Turkevs.. Shoulder. Ham 18 14 00 8 4 G 8 8 12. Wheat 70 e 45 Corn 45 Oata 32 Potatoes 50 Bran per 100. 90 Middlings" 1.00 Chop 1.10 Flourperbbl4 00 0EHEEAL HARRISON'S ILLNESS. The Ei-Prrsldent'e Phyalciane Hope fail of Hla Ultimate Recovery. Indianapolis, March 12. Dr. Henry Jameson has been In constant attend ance on ex-Prestdent' Harrison, and, with Dr. Evan Hadley, has alternated in a close watch for the slightest sign of Improvement or relapse. At 7:30 last night Dr. Jameson issued the following .statement: "General Harrison got through the night In excellent shape and In a man ner gratifying to myself and Doctors Hadley and Horsey. He held hli own splendidly until i0 o'clock this morn ing, when a slight change for the worse was apparent. The Inflammation in the left lung and the pains In his chest then began tcause him a great deal of trouble and produced a state of nerv ousness and restlessness which caused him much discomfort. "I find no great cause for alarm to night in the condition of General Har rison, and attribute the change to the fact that he had been laboring with hla ailment one day longer. In dealing with pneumonia and kindred forma of Illness a crisis is a quantity hard to reckon with. With the other physi cians, I am very hopeful of Gen. Har rison's ultimate recovery. The chief danger we fear from the Illness is an extension of the inflammatory process In the left lung." j WANTRD. Capable, reliable person In every county to represent Urge company of solid ntwucial reputation; 1938 salary per year, pay able weekly; W per day absolutely sura anfTall expenses- straight, bona-flde definite salary Do commission; salary paid each Saturday and ,JSrVi7!CneLin?1 eoh week- STAND ARD HOUSr. 331 Dearborn St- Chicago. 8-7-181 , TJN0LE SAM AND JOHN BULL TJalte 1st the BsTort to Pre rent Raa alsm Encroachments. London, March 9. A crisis haa arisen In far eastern affairs which, in tho opinion of tho British government, la graver almoat than tha troubles which originally turned tho eyes of tho world toward tho Orient, In thla crista ao- J'ALLAS NEWS. John Lenie of Dundftn. C7 viHii to tia grandmother, Mn Kleiner last week. Henry Arnold's youngwt was intcrml nt St Pul. . m uiii n I V last Wednesdar . !..,! 1? ..... .... ...Ml wn(inisil Wil' move Q farm owned by George Spottn. RinlrrinrtV u.il,,..., If, ii . . i . . wa wen aiieuata. Things ing a fair price. Last Wednesday John liailirlitpr. Mario u,oo I -.11.. i almut the body while nlavina 1 J hre. At last acvotint tli. v.U I IU out of danger. Last week while Wash Sfcahl moving a large saw mill Ohilinri an asaanu I- TW II ci.-.mimi a curveaDuve i a Ma on trnef nf t!mUi it .. . . , , , tt nao uvenu HniHshintT t lift lliiiu aitsmansl . i' . I D "Kl' 1WIS.VI line CailSinir an mi ni.L ,1 P wwwajj nwuva UIUVII IIUIIIH r rat nskawteln Iam. aessnJaiaaa V.r a-waawwaonnawnnaa an. v auiua sjll UUL tha PnUaJ Ot.u a-l a who a view or lawamnc wt.it goTernments appMr to consider i wmrm vw anavnajaye na Lfmt V VI A In nlssnt hnria r norms nan t I s in . mm-w a ivuvv. waA.ie VI IU VUIUWBCCIa The conference held Wedaesdii tween United Statea ink. Choate and Lord Laasdowne, ths s sottcLarj, bh amioIDg 10 QO 11- Nicaragua caoai ansir. 10 T . , . i mm .... ..i . - controversy la a minor natter nimrl With tha neaaamt all..! What Mr. Choate did was to aawua UVl 1AUSUU "UT IU 1 111 W moaago declaring that Orest Bri rattott regarding Manchuria, aad Ing the United States if they went pared to take Joint action of suck decisive nature that Rnaa a wnnlri 1 no alternative but to receds from javanibiyaa, AIUIUBI BIUIUIIKUCVIUBI', It nrva nyvyw VWV TOVUVU OVAU UnBOUUUI I ik aimiiar steps. RUrr SIbcp 18TR. Lancaster, Pa., March 12.- The utLiiii; di L m h i nprp a a i " IV In 1 a aVtkau nr.... a. PolumKIn Anri Ur,lnt il.. filled with fioatina ice, but it , V. .1. V. . I. I . . .. to do any serious damage. At rtetta the condition is different, ll steadily rising. The river It yet bank full, but what Is csuslnt most anxiety Is the fear that the clent quantity of water to carr it saieiv. ana mat disastrous rnrees follow. Not since 1875. and nrnbi not even then, has there been uuiuouiaicijr iu iruni oi me town river is clear of Ice on this side, iK.. VAW . .. .1 J . I . , .... tact, and it la reared that when tbe lodged underneath to a depth ot reet. M. BntTet Determined to Klabt. Brussels, March 12. M. Andre Bil ft In O 1ttf trt hla mn.Aa In ' mpniinns Tne rereinr nr a further r InniiltlnD- than tha fir wklh Via re fralns from nubllshinaT at nresent : of eenprnsltv "Alttimia-h I ant nnnnsrl to dueling from a religious point i view, says di. minet, 1 am compel" in these circumstances to fight, h-1'; ever absurd It may annear to be. MUHUl, WUHUl, ttUWCTSr, w ctuar iuviucui wiiu a unci. n. iruuit- must still prove his words. Other! be will lay himself open to the cbvp of being the author of an odloui in vention." Emperor William Aasaoltrd. Berlin, March 8. Emperor Wlllli who wsb assaulted by Dietrich Weilsaa Is obliged to remain in bed for s tin The assault took place WednrtW night at Bremen as the emperor V driving from the Rathskeller to ttt tho train for Berlin. Wetland, evident ly without premeditation, thre 1 heavy fishplate, which caused quit! -aevere wound on the emperor's cbeet and will compel him to remain In W room for several days. The assail1' ll an Irresponsible epileptic, and tl aaaauit has no political significance I.nts Agsln Bestteaewsl to Deal' Wllkesbarro, Pa., March 12. JM Lute, the West Plttaton wife murdertr. was sentenced to he hanged yesterdtf by Judge Halsey. Luta waa tried tl At the first trial one of the Juro after being out 16 days, said be h been Intimidated. He was sick, and order to get out ot the Jury room " signed the verdict of murder in tt Drat degree, although it waa aif hla conscience. On the strength W a new trial waa ranted. An jtt waa marl tn aawnra a third! taffll M without sue