1 Royal Powder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome gw win wwww oo., ww rem. BARRBBlLETTER Measures That Occupy the Atten tion of the Lawmakers. iipuuji j.iaimi.Committse- A'Uni" (' Hlnxaman, i. D. Sips. Baar--Charles Oreeae, Elmer Wrtiol. Boavor W -Thou HerlMtar. Jackson ttaker. Uanlra T. A. Nairn, K II Stine. Chspinan --Peter Shaffer. C If. (Tpderove. Fre iklin John ilaekenburfr, Gao r.Sietler. Jackson J. Harvey stover, If, A. 'Brouse. MiiMlebur,c--r" V. Spec-Ill. Prank Keiti. MnldliH.-reek -I) K. How, Ueo. 0 Stuck. Monroe A' I, Voting. 0 P. Kilter Henn II irrv I. KngM. Ueo M. A Itiner. Parry P. B Boysr, UMn Valentine IVrry V. -.loaiah Winer. 0 S. Sprlirirle Sliiiirrive J A 1 ji mi - arl . I P. Keller. HpmiK -Chas II K'ose. I). II Snook, utiloQ-faoob st-ni, a. J Btroh. Sraeltiltftoa -fyrm loyer, W. P. ItJown. Perm Voomo, "halrraan. Ki.HKa MTarsBU S-c-etary. I 'net 'Kir Treasurer Gen. Fun8ton's Clever Strategy Lauds the Filipino Chief. FUN8T0N RECEIVES HIS 1EWAED. Dies It Pay To duy Cheap? A ohetp rHtnely for oitijna and colds is all ritrht, bill you wi,it oiui thin? that will rtslieve sou cure the more severe and dangerous r,.SuitN of throat an 1 lung troubles. What h ill you do I ( to h warmer aud mora regular oil mate! Yen, if pos hiI)1k; if not poa iblofor von, then in either ease take the only remedy th it Has hen infcro I need in .ill olvij feed oountries with auuoess in severe throat and lung troubles. "Bosoliee's Gorman Ryup." It not only heals and stimulates th tissues to destroy tli germ d'setse, but allays inflam nation, causes easy expttotoration, gives a stood night's rest, aud cures ihs patient, Try one bottle. Ke commended many years by all drug fists in tlio world. J nt Greon's Piizg Almanac T.ti . .4 . ..IllllJ. " "I ooui ler Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the l-st in the world for Dronomtis. Bays Mr. W i Ilium Knvi.rv of VVarriugtou, England, "it has saved my wife's life, she having been n in h i vr to bronchitis for over six years, being most of the ti'ne eon lined to her bed She is now . i i c -well. 'Slid by tue Mi I lieburg drug store. Notices of rales will lc in.Tt- l tree unaer .Vi" "'" 151 l"i't- l "t On. oraoe. when ths bills an not printed al this office ,i lent will beoanred Persona ea i. hi. t,.i,v..i..si,.ihi Miaot. dateand bay. it inaarlad in this oolumn. saituiiav, April s, at'Verdilla, Dr. W. "w1 Lonsaoraand Or II M. Krebb. attorn eyn for the estate of Geo, M. Bouner, will tell I it horse, a cow mid farming Implement. I tasiml n DrattaUaU old. Marion Kooke, m inager for T. . I hpmpson, a lare.i importer of iie millinery at IriDK Milwauk'-e Ave Chicago, says: "Oaring th late severe weatlier I oaught a dreadful cold which kept me awake at ni ht aud made me unlit to attnnd t ) my work during the day. One of my milliners was taking Uliruberlain'a miltu Kemedv for a severe ecl I at I hat time, which seeme 1 to relieve her so quickly that I bought some for mysnlf. It aoted like magic and I began Jo improve at onue. I am now ei -ir ly vellund feel very much nluasei to okiiowMo;e its merits." v o- bl e oy the iltJ Hebnrg drug store. WRITERS CORRESPONDENTS r R J PORTE .15 Wante 1 everywhere. Stories, news, I lean, poems, ilustratej artioles, advunce news, drawings, -photo' urtphs, u.iiiUn artioles, etc., etc, puichasi d. Articles revised and pre- pu-el for publication. 15 inks put. lisij.-d. s.i.i for particulars and full inform ition before saudinu ar ti.l. . Tile liullctio Press Association, New York. friia Beat moon Pnriaur. T. blood is constantly being pur 'J I b.v the lungs, liVeraod kidneys ! , t:,..se organs In a healthy oon " ' ' ;'' 'be bo vein retfular and you wul h tve no ned of a blood , piiritjer. For ihis purpose there is nothing e ( ii a I to Chamberlain's ! Hi.oin ii ,i an I Liver Tablets, one jose "i th mi wil do you more good than ;i ! 1Ih bottle of the best blood pur Hi i- PrluM Soceuts. tJainples free I ni the Mid lieburg store. An Altooua paper, speaking of ill P itiusylvania ruilroad's ubaud I ii ul oi the canal, anya the canal I will baud in many nlaues Porr-mut. 1 be i for in tracks. Hear it: The old has been usiiil bv the Penn sylv.i.iia.n points along the Middle division, mul will be the main line of the Pennsylvania through many purls of die Lewistown narrows, when the reconstrilotioD work at that point is finally completed. " Appolated a Brigadier Oenrral la the Hptcnlnr Araay Aaralnaldo May j Br Killed to An lalaad ml tbe Sa I moan i.runi.. Manila, March 29. Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, who was captured by Gen. Funston and brought to Manila on the United States gunboat Vtcksburg, wag brought ashore at 3:10 p. m. yesterday and taken before Gen. Mai Arthur at the Malaennung Palace. He talked ' freely, but seemed ignorant concerning I recent events. He appeared to be in .t food health and was even cheerful. He lunched with the officers of Gea. Mai Arthur's staff and was then ea- I corted to the Auda street Jail. Gen. Vll niton led a company of 78 ! Macabebes, all of whom spoke Tagalog fluently, and was accompanied by only four Americans Capt, Kuasell T. Has- I lard, Lieut. Oliver P, M. Hazzard, Capt. Harry W. Newton and Lieut. Uurton J. Mitchell. The Macabebes were dress ed mainly as Filipino laborers, though 20 wore the insurgent uniform. As they passed through the enemy's coun try it was given out that they were loyal Filipinos ordered to join Agui naldo at Palanan, and a forged signa ture of Gen. Lacuna was shown. They had met and defeated a company of Americans, they said, and exhibited the Ave Americans as prisoners, Thereputed j Filipinos were presumably under com mand of four ex-insurgent officers, one a Spaniard, who had surrendered. As the company entered Palanan on March 23 Aguinaldo's household troops, DO men in neat uniforms of blue and white, and wearing straw hats, lined up lo receive the newcomers. The Tagalos entered the house where Agulnaldo was met. Suddenly the Spanish officer, noticing that Agui naldo's aide was watching tne Amer icans suspiciously, exclaimed: "Now, Macabebes, go for them." The Maca bebes opened fire, but their aim was rather Ineffective, and only three In Burgents were killed. The rebels re limned the tire. On hearing the tiring Agulnaldo, who evidently thought his men were merely celebrating the ar rival of reinforcements, ran to the window and shouted: "Stop that fool ishness! Quit wasting ammunition!" HUario Plactdo, one of the Tagalog Officers and a former Insurgent major, who was wounded In the lung by the Are of the Kansas regiment at the bat tle of Caloocan, threw his arms around Agulnaldo, exclaiming: "You are a prisoner of the Americans." Col. Simeon Villia, Aguinnldo's chief of staff, Maj. Alambra and others at tacked the men who were holding Agulnaldo. Placido shot Villia in the shoulder. Alambra jumped out of the window and attempted to cross the river. It Is supposed that he was drowned. Five other insurgent officers fought for a few minutes and then fled, When the firing began Gen. Funston assumed command and directed the at tack on the house, personally assist ing in the capture of Agulnaldo. The Insurgent body guard fled, leaving 20 rifles. Santiago Barcelona, the Insur gent treasurer, surrendered without resistance. The expedition rested March 84 and then marched 16 miles the following day to Palanan bay, where Gen. Funs ton found the Vlcksburg. which brought the expedition and the pris oner to Manila. WANTm-Onpal.le, reliable peraon In ev. Cry county .. represent lariro company of nulla Unano al reputation; Win anlarv pnr year nav able weekly: M per day absolutely aure and all eipeni n: Htr..ltfl,t. Imnvflde. definite a'irv 0 comniiMion. aalary paid each Saturday and ip"ne money advanivd each week. STAVO K0 BOOHMJN I tearoom St Chicago? CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tfci Kind You Have Always Bought BRIGADIER GENERAL I I KSTOM. Knnaan Gc)ta i .K.lun Iti Keitiilnr Army AkuIimiIiIo lity He Bzllad. Washington, April 1. The following Important army appointments were an nounced at the White House Saturday nitiht: To be major general of the I'nited States army, Brig. Gen. Lloyd Wheaton, vice Miles, promoted lieu tenant general. To be brigadier gen erals in the regular army, Hrig. Gen. Frederick Funston. United States vol unteers, vice Wheaton. promoted; Col. Jacob H. Smith, Seventeenth United States Infantry, vice Daggett, retired. It cannot be too emphatically stated that the administration will avoid giv ing the captured leader any basis for posing as a martyr. The matter of transporting him to Guam will receive serious consideration. One senator who called at th' White House suggest ed to the president the advisability of transporting Agulnaldo to some place like Tutuila, in the Samoan group, where. It was pointed out, he could be kept at a distance from the scene of his old operations, and where he would be In a climate of which he could make no complaint. The trend of views as expressed by the cabinet indicated that ultimate transportation to some place of confinement outside of the Philip pines was the course most likely to bs adopted. Bears the Signature of Ho Tellaw Fever In Havana. Havana, April 2. For the first time in the history of Havana the month of April begins without a single case of yellow fever in the city. Maj. W. C. Gorgas, chief sanitary officer, Is con fident that, with the sanitary measurea now being enforced and tbe valuable information gained during tbe recent Investigations of the yellow fever com mission, there will be but few cases during the coming season. ADMINI8THATOK8' NOTICK I .." Administration In the e-ia'e of David Weaver, late of Union township. Snv. der County. I'a., deceased, having been SVtnM to the underalrned. all persona knowUrt em. selves Indebted lo said estate are Masai I in make Immediate payment, while th..- ' i claim, avalntt the said estate will pr - ... duly aut lentlcated to the undersig-ne I , ,1-,H. TBOUTMAN. adralaM April 1.M0I. PortTrer. , , Pa. ODB SYSTEMS OF EDUCATION. A Joint Heaolulloa Which Prof iles For IaveatlKstlss. Amendment. To l'ra;a Klectloai of lalted States Senators by Popular Tate. Harrisburg, April 2. A short session of the house was held last night, the order of business being original reso lutions and bills on first reading. On motion of Mr. Bedford, of Philadelphia, the senate bill creating a Juvenile court was sent back to committee for a public hearing. Mr. Voorhees, of Philadelphia, offer ed a concurrent resolution, which was referred to wi education committee, that the college and university coun cil be authorized and empowered to make Inquiry and to report to the leg islature at Its next session, by bill or otherwise, a plan by which existing laws can be harmonized and amended or codified so as to improve the or ganization, administration and man agement of our systems of education. The members of tne council shall serve without pay, except for necessary ex penses. A concurrent resolution was offered by Mr. Wadsworth, of Philadelphia, and adopted, that a committee of two senators and three members be ap pointed to confer with congress and the legislatures of the various states of the Fnion with the object of secur ing such an amendment to the United States constitution as to provide for the election of United States senators by popular vote, and Its expenses not to exceed $200 a year. Mr. Haajr, of Schuylkill, offered a resolution, which was adopted, that the senate be requested to appoint a com mittee to confer with a like committee from the house to consider the date of final adjournment. On Tuesday Ir.st week the Phila delphia "ripper" bills were passed with but little opposition. The vote was: Yeas. 81; nays, 12. Among the bills reported favorably to the senate from committees was the Gufl'ey ballot bill, with amendments. Among the bills passed in the senate on Wednesday of last week were: Directing town councils of boroughs to tlx by ordinance the number, rank, compensation and regulation of police anil authorising burgesses lo ap point and control the police aud to ap point all subordinate officers of the borough except treasurer, secretary and engineer; house bill establishing a separate orphans' court in Westmore- 1 land county; house bill regulating ac knowledgments by married women of deeds, mortgages and other instru ments of writing required by law to be acknowledged before being recorded; repealing a supplement to the phar macy law which requires persons hold ing certificates of registration or re newal certificates to keep them In some conspicuous place in their stores. The election bill reported from com mittoe Tuesday was made a special or der for second reading for April 3 at 11 a. m. I At noon the senate held a BpecjaS memorial service In honor of the Ism Senator O. L. Maeee of Pittshurr I In the house Wednesday last the Pi bill providing that executions shl hereafter take place In the pen it en aries was defeated on final passage was the bill taxing store orders, etc Among bills passed finally by the house' Wednesday last were: The third clas I city bill; repealing the act of April 11,1 1806. relative to the fees of the county I fr"asurers of Clearfield and Luzerne counties so far as it relates to Luzerne county; the McWhlnney bill prohibit ing the adulteration of natural fruit Juice; taxing trust funds held by trust companies at the rate of two cents for each $1,000 of such funds; providing for the clothing, maintenance and in struction of children received Into the House of Refuge, one-half at tbe ex pense of the state and one-half at the ! expense of the county from which they came. In committee of the whole the an thracite mine Inspection bill wes amended so as to fix tbe salary of the J mine inspectors at $3,000 annually. In stead of $1,200, and providing for the inspection of collieries every thrc months instead of hi-monthly, after which the bill passed third reading. In the house on Thursday last the senate bill providing that when a city of the third class has passed or will pass into the second class the 11 cense fee for the sale of liquors In such city shall remain the same as when it was a third class city until three years i after such city has entered into the! second class was defeated by a vote of 76 yeas to 79 nays. The purpose of the bill Is to reduce the cost of a liquor license in the city of Bcranton from $1,100 to $500 annually. The Kennedy factory Inspection bill passed second reading after it had been amended to provide for the appoint ment of 27 inspectors, five of whom shall be women, and allowing the fac tory inspector to ascertain if boilers are in a safe condition. Under the present law there are 20 inspectors. The McClaln corporation bill also pass ed second reading. In the senate Thursday the Guffey ballot bill passed first reading. Another change has been made in the senate congressional apportionment bill by the house committee. The bill as re ported to the house Friday last takes Cumberland away from York and Adams, which are made a separate dis trict, and attaches it to the Seventeenth district, composed of Snyder, Perry, Mifllin, Juniata, Huntingdon, Franklin and Fulton. As the bill passed the senate Lebanon, Daupbln and Cumber land are designated as the Nineteenth district. On motion of Mr. Lack a special or der was made for tbe Snyder oteo bill for second reading on Tuesday night of this week. The Jones employers' liability bill was called up by Mr. Mayne, of Le high, and postponed for the present. On motion of Mr. Patterson, of Blair, the bill providing an additional law Judge for Blair county was post poned indefinitely. The Philadelphia "ripper" bills ware reported and went over for second reading this week, because they were net called. GRAND SPRING OPENING JsV 'jaanV 4 aHaaawafisSaV ttTk Vf''aaPeL ' Will take place on THURSDAY April 5th, 1901. We have just returned from tbe east em cities where we bought out a well known clothing manufacturer of his en tire stock consisting of the finest line of clothing ever bought in this county and amounting about $6000. We are going to offer this to the people of Snyder County at about y2 to off the regular price. Here are the prices to convince you that we speak the truth. Men's Good $5 Suits at $2.50 Black Clay Worsted $10 Suits at 5.00 Blue Serge Wool Suits $10 at 0.00 Finest all Wool 14 at $9.00 and up Big Bargains in Youths' Suits. Boys' Wool Suits with long pants worth $5 at $2.00 I oys' Fine Suits with long pants Worth V( at Fine Drew Suits worth 89 at Up-to-date Children's Slits Child's Fine Suits, 3 pieces with Fancy Vests at Fine all Wool Suits, 3 pieces with Fancy Vests at The very latest Suits, 3 pieces with Fancy V ests at $2.50 and un I Chilli s good Suits m 2 pieces at 98c 3.50 1 Child's good all Wool Suits in 5.00 I 2 pieces 1.30 1.25 2.00 We have the largest line of Youths' Mills evei" rhown. n M ll affl TV ri , uuiia s r me uress onus, very pretty, 2.00 and up You can save 50 per cent, by buying your suits of us. We will sell you the regular 50o and 75c Overalls at 38c, extra heavy. Mien's good Hoae, 5o a pair, 10c kind, Ladies' Gbod Hose, 5o a pair, 10c kind; Men's good Suspenders, 10c a pair, 20c kind. DON'T FORGET TO LOOK AT OU 1 1 ATS AM) CAPS, we have the largest line at half price. Men's Ties, all styles, the regular 5 i at -J.V. Knee Pants. 2 pairs for 25a One lot ot Umbrellas at l()c, the (.): kind llir Men and Band tiEE us betttryou purchase. We have many 1JAKUA1NS which are too many Ladie-. COME to mention, which you ought tu see.' purehat K. KATZ. Clothier, Midileburg, P g, ro:i!ii Next door to C.mrt H tase, The Largest $tock IN SUNBURY. We are receiving Spring Goods daily. All kinds of Clothing Men's 01othing, Youths' aud Boys' Suits Collars, Cuffs, Neck wear, Hats, all designs and all prices, Trunks and Telescopes. Wc ljave still Baroaiys ir Winter Clobl;ir,o yell at aGRAT REDUCTION. IS Do not forget your old friends WOLF FREEDMAN, 3 1 8 Market St., LOEB'S OLD STAND. SUNBURY, PENINA. 1 " a a a I'il'l II I M"M I I'I'l 1 1"1 1'I'l1 MIIH'1"1-M"I"H"H"I"I"I"H-V CUT SALE i CARPETS, MATTING RUGS and FURNITURE. To make room for a larger Spring Stock of Carpets and Mattings than has ever been dis played in Lewistown, I will sell all my pres ent stock of Furniture and Carpets until MARCH 15, 1901, at the following reduction : Furniture,25 per cent; Carpets, 20 per cent. REMEMBER I Guarantee vou the above reduction on t EVERY DOLLAR. This sale is positive. Be among the first for best selections. v W. H. FELIX, Valley Street, LEWISTOWN, PA. Illlllllllllllllllllll IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIH Co 01 o c O ift M co J3 m m cm O m 01 o O 0 P 0) ct sj (!) a CD CD P. 9 CD 3 1 l-at a CD Mi