The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 25, 1901, Image 4

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    Published Even Thursday Mmuini;
01 W WAGENSELLEK. A. II. BDITOR AND OWrJSR.
8UBSCKIPTION KATES.
01 00 i( I J IK I If paid In advance. HI. "So per sear If not paid
ir advance Sniktle copies.. Kit Onto.
Arlvertlwlng Katrai. II n-nH per llnr, nonpareil meaaure
incut f-r ftrrt Insertloi. and 10 rents r r lint for eaeh subse.
qiii-n! uwrlton WOFFICB. Nearlhe County Court Iloues.
be ween the lit" National Itank and the County Jail.
Vol,. X X X VIII,
Apr. i", 1801.
NUMBEB IV
There are men of prominence in the Peinwratic
y i . who recognize that this is the proper time
to keep quiet.
The last sale of a New York Stock Exchange
scat was $r0,000. It is getting very expensive
to sit down in New York.
On rat Scott! Wha's the matter with the N.
Y. Tribune? It says we need more kickers.
We arc already a nation of kickers ami knock
ers. With Bryan pulling one way, Cleveland an
other, ami Hill still another, it is not surprising
thiil mam- Democratic editors do not know where
they are at.
Srcurtauy Long has authorised Rear Ad
miral llemev, commander of the naval forces in
the Philippines, to enlist 50(1 filipinos as firemen
the work in that climate being too hard on the
white men.
Political Drift
THE political editor of the Freebnrg Courier
has pulled out his goose Ixmeanil has gone
I at it again. e read in Ins columns as tollows:
"Even so far ahead as it would seem now, can
didates are feeling their way lor the campaign
that will only he on in the spring of 1902. The
full ticket then to he nominated is giving some of
our politicians no end ot concern you see there
will not Ik-as many holes as there are pegs. The
big thing now is to see who the "eg.s" are, rite
up their political antecedents, estimate their
strength before the people, and finally determine
how some of them may be Ride-tracked or ch ¬
um vented. A politician of some prominence,
and one whose predictions very generally mater
ialize, was heard to remark a few days ago':
The county ticket of 11102 will he made up of
entirely new men; the people are getting tired f
the old gang,'and they will soon be Sent to keep
company with that other gang who thought to
fill the offices so long as they eared to, which,
for the most part is now only a reminiscence,
fhe young element in the Republican party is
sure to assert itself, and the two-term rule is
likely to he on line of lire now mar' my words."
Whether the gentleman quoted will prove a
t'alse prophet or otherwise remains for the future
to reveal, hut it will show the current into
which political thought is drilling.
on the Canada line in northern New York '""I WE PAY FREIGHT
New England. Seattle and Tacoma in ash
ington are at sonic- distance from the British Co
a ....l ...... , , , t.!U IM atnrv it i fflaace ha. itt
hsurd ty us- This (fife) lithnrphed Gaok, whkh Is JMtty
Marl r 10 tnyibins yet p.blialiel, ahoara In It colon th.
-tin i " aarrtawt" UwfU. K.n. n t,im trartaa,
.it i iu...u rahk r raaia. Mm hwlM
liiinbian border and southern Florida, the near- -i ..nu. u i,a.i.u
est point to the West Indies, Contains no 'argc Without Charge, mi Pftpy Freight on sit the abovt
. . Oualilr consMcrrrt. the I ..... Sarrlaaa " rooda l
cities.
.r..i ftaaa inferior mile, cm be pure BAjecT for elie-
here. Wd fur li -e mill quality sample ol any grade of
canel . I' r I. . null a eolieruon o. mi iarBy:
lawr . lortC. sample of our coraforr, ahowlnj Ihe pure whl
Kit. I.I NO is becoming dangerous even in Ken
tuck v, where a turfman has been sentenced to
twentv one years imprisonment for killing a
sal i keeper, and one horse trainer has been
given a life sentence for killing another.
Titi. Commoner has gone the way of all freak
papers, It's circulation in the East is already
nil except for people who were unfortunate
enough to subscribe for a year in advance.
Tin: newspaper that Mrs. Nation started has
painlessly passed away, mourned only by the
confiding men who put up the capital to start it.
Hatchets are not much use in journalism; scissors
ami paste aae what is wanted.
At the War Department itis estimated that
the campaign in the Philippines has cost Uncle
Sam to date $202,573,000 and the lives of 3,028
officers and men who were either killed in action
or died of disease.
Down in Northumberland county Judge
Bavidge recently refused naturalization papers to
a foreigner who replied to a question as to who
was President of the United (States, by Baying
"Mark Ilanna." The disappointed applicant
returned with a copy of the Northumberland
County Democrat (Billy Dewart's paper) and
p tinted to the Statement in the editorial columns
as follows: "Notwithstanding 'he claim of the
Republicans, Mark Ilanna is President."
.lodge Bavidge promptly reversed himself ai d
granted citizen's pajiers to the fellow, saying at
t ie same time, that the first time hciaught Billy
Dewart in the court room he would send him up
fir 1.0 days.
yuut
culton in -iiarc lur iwpiv - -
wi tuoTi a nw mini steias
rraii raper.
p.r rail.
(Ma I la lie
T. laal lAL'aS:.' lVjsfiRn
a.l,a. ... f JtjZvfmftlMM2a -
a...r,.la. 2iJj(zS B ""
a.r pair. ("(& ttft XiwVA J'nmm tnm
7.. i. hu Jtil5 n oa I. 1104
Tin; shoe factory has been idle for sometime
now. Boys and girls are idle and out of em
ployment. They arc not getting even "starva
tion wages" and our merchants can now speak
effectually of the value of our shoe factory, not
withstanding all the calumny that has been heap
ed upon it by the Awp,
Tin-: Mtfflinburg TYntrs regents the charge
that it published Pilgrim Hitter's "Black Eye to
Middlebltrg." We are willing to accept Com
modore Koote's word for it but the fact remains
true that letters were written to this place saying
they saw it in the Timet, The writer was prob
ably mistaken and Commodore Foute is entitled
to be exonerated from this odium, which still
rests upon Bitter's Axp, the Selinsgrove Timet
and the Lewisburg Sitnrlay Sewx,
With theeTception . f Ietr no other large
city in the United States is so near foreign terri
tory as Buffalo. There are no larger cities on
the Mexican border and none of large population
Senator Quay, accompanied by his wife
and daughters, will sail from New York about
the first of June for Europe. They will p
first to Paris for a stay of some time, and later
will proceed across the continent to Uussia
visiting friends at Moscow, St. Petersburg and
Astrakhan, the last named town being in the ex
treme southwestern corner of Russia. When the)
return to Western Europe the Senator will come
to America leaving the women of his family in
Europe, for aprolonged stay.
Trade-Mark Reiinered.
Wl make suit. 1ml oeercoati to order, and futrtntee toil
I he pru es tveln al T n. we pay esprvaeage aau putm.n
i an ((rae) catalogue with large cloth aanplea attache!.
ilrcss ifoo.1'
rsnirr (n.ni lc.t,
VM
. m .r, , fre-1 , at.loe'ue
l or dress noa 1 ataiogcie n. sampir. nu,m, pM
i II. W per yard. I ne oooa is tree, n.pfw.1
iraa.poriallaa. We tell eeerythlnito lat. Wr ..4 la, an I
Mn mammoth 4 rslje caulogue telll you about ererythtnc
vou btw at every sr. son of the year, with thla book In your
possession you can save from U to 75 per ceat. od eeerythlnir.
This hook osts f I It per copy l vrint anrf mall. Send 10c. to
help pay (Hostage. ami you can deduct this 10c. froaa your tret
oi ler Of 1 "0. Which book do you want t Addrru eia.tly
vTolVits HHtE 6 505. Btitij.gr,, M4 DoptiKr extci.tlctl job is nwly.
PALLAS NEWS.
Dr. Schreiler of NorthumberUrjrl
sjveiit Sunday with friends in at
place. Come again doc-tor, you arv
always welcome.
Daniel Isenlmrtis visiting hU son-in-law,
B. P. Stranb of this place,
Rev. Miller preached an inter.
esting sermon Sunday in Grubb'i
church.
William Ycrger is sawing lumR.r
for Jt.hn Teat
Henry Went moved into
Arlogast's house Monday.
Newton Troup is helping Jom,
than Reich enbach haul stones t'lir
the new bridge at Ranch's.
Calvin Bailey and Milton hill,
man make daily trips to Middlebunj
with lumber,
Wash Stahl has moved hi. suv
mill to the tract of land formerly
I 1st- Will A rl,.w..,.t ...I.
........ .v ..... naaant III TC ail
I You'll In surprised I!
A h
(Mr. J. T. Roth rock, Forest Commissioner
of Pennsylvania, lias prepare I a bill for the
present Pennsylvania Slate Legislature to
appropriate $2,000 to the Hydrographic Divisi
on of the United States (ieologieal Survey for
two years ln-ginning June 1st, 1001, for the
purpose of gathering data and determining the
volume and commercial value of the waters car
ried by the Delaware, Susquehanna and other im
portant streams in the State. If this bill bebomes
a law and the work is prosecuted the results
will undoubtedly be of great value to many in
terests in Pennsylvania, not only to those whom
the utilization of water power is necessary but
also to the cities and municipalities which draw
their water supply from the streams of the State.
i
w h e n y o II
lead that we
a r c selling
Golden
rnbnn rommlitliiirri Here.
Jacksonville, Fla., April 23 Thn
Culian nssotnbly commlsBlon, pn route
to Washington to rotifer with Prfni
dVnt MrKlnley on the relations of the
Vnitprt States and Cuba, arrived here
last night and proceeded to Washing
ton at 10:20 this mornlnp. They will
arrive in Washington at 8:45 tomor
row morning. The party will stay at
the Bhorebam In Washington.
Settling the Silk Mill Strike..
Bcranton, Pa.. April 23. The Simp
fion silk mill settled Its strike yester
day, and 300 girls returned to work. It
is expected the other mills will effect
settlements within a few days. The
settlements are being effected on a
basis of an advance in wages varying
from S to 12 per cent and the redress
of most of the minor grievances.
Trvenf -fl rr Yearn For Arnn.
New York. April 23 Frederick Wag
ner, 21 years old, was sentenred yes
terday to 25 yoars In state prison by
Judge Newberger, In the court of gen
eral sessions. Wagner was convicted
on a charge that he get Are to a tene
ment house at 3 o'clock In the morn
ing of Jan. 30. There were 29 families
in the house at the time.
Killed liy Exploding Water Heater.
Pittsburg. April 22. As a result of
the explosion of a water heater In the
Hotel Andreson yesterday John Brown,
the engineer, was killed and Abner
Moore, a machinist, was so badly scald
ed that ho will probably die.
GENERAL MARKETS.
Philadelphia. April 22 -Flour quiet:
winter SUperfllM, I2.10.i2. 25; Pennsylvania
Toller, clear, 13(83.25: city mills, extra
i:.40Ti2.Ki. Rye flour dull ut ,2.90 rer bar
rr.1 for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat
.stronL-: No. 2 red. spot. 7SV4(SrW4e. Corn
Arm: No. 2 mixed, spot, r84c; No. 2
vellnw for local trade, t9V.iMc. Oats
quiet, hut sttnidy: No. 2 white, clipped.
33s..-.: lower grades, 29iS2c. Hay quiet;
No. 1 timothy, J17.50 for large bales. Beef
qulot; beef hams, I19.5O40; family, HIM
12; mens, 9. 5010. Pork steady; family
117.10011: mess. tl516. I.ard steady
western steamed, $7.80. Live poultry quo
led at UHOlle. for hens. 7H&8C for old
roosters, lMr20c. for winter chickens, 3tvfi
35c. for spring chickens and 10gllc. for
ducks. Dressed poultry (fresh killed) at
lOsvc. for choice fowls, 7c. for old roosters
SOSSe. for nearby broilers. 154f20c. for
frozen broilers, 10iftl2c. for froien chick
ens :inil Mllo. for froien turkeys. Mut
ter steady; fresh creamery. 15ff20c.: fac
lory. aUOiHttC. 1 Imitation creamery. llftC
17VjO.: New York dairy. 15.819c.; fancy
Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 24tj 27c
Jo. extra, 2.V. Cheese steady; fancy large
colored, IKill'c; do. do. white. 19?illc
fancv small colored. Witiic: do. do
white. UV"12c. Potatoes steady: Jer
aeys. 50-'i$1.37H; New York. $1. 2561.75
Jersey sweets. $1.5Xsr2.fiO. Cabbages steady ;
New York. $!2fil6 per ton.
Kast Liberty, Pa.. April 22. Cattle open
d 10c. to 20c. higher and closed strong
nt last week's prices: extra. I5.60flfi.75
prlmu, .",.251i5.50; rood, $.V5.20. Hogs
low; prime mediums, K.25S&6.30: best
Yorkers. 16.25; heavy hogs. W.205J6.2R; light
Torkers. 6.156.; pics. I6.90tr6; roughs
44lii5.60. Sheep steady; best clipped weth
're, J4.65'ft4.75; common, 2(98.50; choice
lambs, 16.6065.71; csmmon to good, MO
Kotihers Visit David Punbaugh.
On Tuesday night between ten and
leyen o'clock, three men entered Mr.
Dunbaugh's house in Sweet Hope, Ix1-
fore lit had gone to lied and denutiidcd
his money. He knocked one of the
men down, when be was grabbed by
the throat, whiles revolver waa pointed
at liis head. He called lustilv for help
when be was told if he made another
)Ut-cry lie would lie shot. He was
then left in his room with one of the
men with a revolver, while the others
went through I lie house. We lenrn
they got nothing for their trouble,
TVtbund.
DIED. April 30, near Verdilla, Jona
than Bpangler.
Apr. 20, in Union township, .Mrs.
James llathfon, aged 87 yean.
Apr. 14, ut Port Treverton, Elias Krd-
ley, agfcd 86 yeais,
Apr. 18, in Washington township,
Mrs. Margaret Duck, nee Fisher, wife
of Jacob Duck, aged ti yoars, B months
and 5 davs.
Ajir. Apr. in, at Bbrelner, John
Bailey, aged id yenrs and 12 days.
Apr. 17, at Selinsgrove, Eliza Grein-
er, aged 09 years.
Apr. lti, at Selinsgrove, Mrs, Eliza
Ziegler, widow of Dr. Zlegler, aged 81
years, '2 months and 10 days.
Apr. 10, in West Heaver township,
Allen Baker, aged - years, ! months
and 11 days.
Apr. 18, at Suubury, Mrs. Lydia
Whalen, mother of Mrs. Judge Gem
berl'.ng of Selinsgrove.
Fmeepllorial.
""hat ean we do for yti, siT?"
aeked the man at the city editor'
detrk.
"I'm the man whose house was
broken into last night and robbed of
a lot of jewelry and stuff," said the
caller. "Your reporter was down to
see me awhile ago. What I want him
to say In writing the thing up is tht
he burglars didn't overlook any cott-
ly or valuable articles in their hae-te,
as thev sometimes do. They took
every blamed thing there was."
And he went softly out Chicago
Tribune.
A StH'ceM mm a Pastime.
Ttrown Say. I've been trying the
finest cure for insomnia that I ever
heard of. It is for one to count each
breath that he exhales while lying in
bed.
Smitn Ab, then you go to sleep.
Brow No; but after a little while a
fellow gets rather Interested in the
work, and the night passes away so
quickly that he doesn't mind lying still
so long. Brooklyn Life. , .
nan sick
Hdiiweiil
BBDR0011
Suits
At-
$15,75
FOR
$7,50
If we told you how we are
able to do this it would not
Ire so surprising, but let it
be sufficient that we are
Belling them at
THIS PRICE I
Don't worry aliout how we
do it.
Call and see our
Fine Display of -
Fancy Rockers
1 E.S.Weimer&Co.
Harvey Straub lias accented an
excellent position in a store in Sham,
okin. Success to Harvey.
Mr. Davis of the Davis Portrait
Co., ol Herndon was seen ou mir
streets tliis week.
Misses Jennie and Qertie Straub,
two of our brightest girls are at
();ik X Presenatending8ohool at Frccbtirg,
Z ' I M,n aa .LI.. ft 'I ' I
Many parsons have their good
day and their h4 day. Others
are absut half sick all the rime.
Thsy save headacht, fcackachs,
and ars restless and nerrsus.
Food does not taste good, and
the digestion is poor; the skin
is dry ana sallow and disfigured
with plms.es er eruptions;
.sleep brings no rest snd work
is s burden.
What is the ssuss of all this?
Impure blooa.
And the remedy?
The
THE MODEL.
.
Zimmerman & INorris,
PROPRIETORS.
THE CASH STOKK,
5fc"::i.: 442 Market Street,
8DNBURY, PA,
Dry Goods, Nol'iorjs,
Men's and Ladies' Furnishings,
EXCLUSIVELY,
Everything new and up-to-date.
We cxt( nd a cordial invitiiti i to
all to visit our store, snd inspect
our stock.
We arc intent upon giving tbe best
possible Roods at the lowest possible
prices.
Zimmerman & Norris.
TRICTLY OWB PRICE.
TH1CTLT rAMH.
PRK'RN Till: LOWF.NT.
Chapman township rurnislies eight
.indents at the academy which i a
gootl showing.
Philip Mover, nursery agent, was
, in this vicinity delivering peach
I trees.
The Bailey Brothers have planted
, 1 1
I 11 nne pencil orchard.
Albert Miser is improving his
farm ly adding a number of new
buildings. Albert is a hustler.
SHADEL.
Furniture Dealers and
Funeral Directors
rth St., SUNBURY, PA.
WANTED TROTTWOBBTf MKNANn wo.
men to travel snil sdvertlw for old enUhliatieil
hiiiinr of solid flnsncial UnlinK. Salarv I7WJ a
year and SSpenses, all payable In ,-aah. S'o can
iiiini; required (rive refers a res and enclose
-el f fitl.lrtne-.l atamiit'd envelope. Address
Manager, ai5 t'axlon Bldg-., Chicago. 4-1B-16I.
A Testimonial from Old England.
"I consider Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy the best in tbe world for bron
chitis," says Mr. William Savory, of
Warrington, KiiKland. "It has saved
my wife's life, she having been a mar
tyr to bronchitis for over six years, In
William Yerger moved his steam
saw mill on John Teats' timber
tract and will saw lumber for Mr.
Teats to build a new house.
Jonathan Ileichenbach hns com
menced the mason work at the new
county bridge across the Malum-
tongo creek at Ranch's.
Communion Services were held
at the Aline church Sunday even
ing. Republican Standing Committee.
Adams C. F. Binaanian, J. D. Sine.
Beaver Charles Dreete, Klruer Welssl,
Beavsr W.--Thos HerbKter, Jackaou llakrr.
Centre W. A. Nafp, V H. Htine.
Cliapmas - I'eter Shaffer, C H. I'pdegroTe. '
Franklin John Ilackvnburt-, (ieo. P, stellar.
Jackson J. Harvey Mover, O. A.Brousa
Mlddleburc F. W. Specht. Frank Bells,
Mlddleiresk D F. Kow, Oco. 0 Sdick.
Monroe W. L. Young-. U P- Kitlsr.
Penn Harry L. Bogle, Ueo M. Witmer.
rerry r . at Hoyer, Alien Valentine
Perry W.- .Ionian Wlnev. C. 8. SpriKRc
SellnagTove J. A. l.umXard.J. F. Keller.
.iprina i naa. K. Klose, o. H. Snook.
Union Jacob Stahl, A. J Mlroh.
Vr'axhinKton Myron Moyer, W. F. Blown.
Prrsa YotTVO, Chairman.
bi.MRK 8. Wrri r.si., Secretary.
J. Fbask RllTSi Trraasnr
It clears sut fhe chsnnsls
Ibrougb which poisons are
carried from the body. When
sll impurities are removed from
the blood nature takes right bold
and completes the cure.
If there Is constipation, take
Ayer's Pills. Thsy awake a the
drowsy action of the liver; tbey
cure biliousness.
Mtm to (Mfr Ostfth
Ws have the exclusive ierrlces of
some of the mail sislasnt shnlelans la
.a. rrni.Mi stafcaa. Write Irselv all the
asrtlenlart ta your oais. Tos will re-
JUWfJUi JUStsW.
f IOC PIANO SOLOS
For 60 cents DosfDaiil
SiPsfit """KT TIME ONLY. New and up-to-dute
( a-katoiilan March by Hothern.el. 1
FjiwrlllaSM March by Kotherniel.
r-VlaoS!!Utatlon hy Ju"""n- '
slwhtkM. rd; PHI . It I. tl,s finest
M - 'iKhtli March of the mh Century, also ready
or band 5c .mall Orchctra 40c. I'iano aooomn
Ue. Mandolin Solo ISc. Mandolin A (iiu,r.
Mandolin. Ouitar 32c, Mandolin and Piano
Itond and OrcliMlra Leader, a pontal card will
,.....,.., u.1,-1 , fiu.ioiit1. AildrcMH,
4-IS-.1t.
toi in itrti i. m sit pi m. ,-o..
STJNBUBY, pa.
WANTED TRUSTWORTHY MEN AND Wo
men to travel ami advertise for old estsblllM
In, use of Holld financial Miinlini( Salary f'Mi
year and expenses, nil niivalilein cash Nortn-
ingmostof tbe time confined to her attKSr
bel. She is now quite well. " Mansirer, 3S5 Oasion Hldu, Chicago, 4-18-lSl
GREAT "
Bargains
MERCHANDISE,
Don't pay high prices if you can
buy for half that amount.
iriUB TrTrPDsDIIV raT Halboad ana
bufirll ILLLurinT tl I Commercial B e r
vlce. Typewrltlnu Course Free. Payin( Posi
tions Guaranteed. Catalosue Free. Flsk Tele
trraph Nrbool, LebMnon. Pa.. S-7-2m.
DR. FENNER'S
Blood & Liver
SALE REGISTER
Notices of sales wi.. he Inserted free under
tnis headinK when the bills are printed at thin
ofllce W hen the billa are not printed at th.
otneo &u cents will be earned. Persons ei.wtt
lnK to have HU should select a date and have
inserted in this column.
8ATi; ."DAV'Aprll27,atthe home of Amanda
vtittcnmyer In Swlneford, John Witteiiiny-r-
e,!U,f r ' J"hn A, Dietrich, will sell
ouiincilUUi gUOUI.
MlDDLEBURGH MARKET.
Butter 16
Eeg8 12
Onions 00
Lsuxl 10
Tallow 4
Chickens 8
Turkeys
Shoulder 10
Ham 12,
Wheat 70
Rye 45
Corn 48
Oats ; 32
Potatoes 50
Bran per 100. 90
Middlings "1.00
Chop 1.10
Flourperbbl4 00
WINTERMON THS ARE PAST
and I ain ready for summer trade, I have tbe most com
plete line of Dry Goods, goods for dresses from 5 cents to
$1.50 a yard. Children's suits from 50 cts. to
STJITS
fiom $2.50 to $15.00. A line line of shoes at reasonable
prices. Do not forget the groceries, Sugars 5 and 6 cts
Soda 3 cts. Flour Sulphur 3 cts per pound.
Everything at Rock-bottom
Prices.
J. W.RUNKLB,
140; veal calves,
NERVE TONIC.
MlalJI.t
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