The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 27, 1901, Image 8

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    HARRIMG LETTER ADELBERT HAY'S DEATH
Measures That Ocoupy the Atten
tion of the Lawmakers.
The Sudden Affliction Which Comes
Upon Secretary Hay.
CNATORS OBEY THE SUMMONS. KILLED BY FALL FROM A WINDOW
Only Thre Absent at the Monday
Night Session Important Measures
rapped From the Calendar, Which
Mills Tham For Thla Session.
Karri ibarg. June It. The re nets
yaatfrdsy refused to ooneur la tha
kosii ameadsaents to tha Snyder bill
appropriating ll.oon.ooo to the public
eahoola ao aa to make up for the cut
asede In the school appropriation by
Oorernor Stono two yars ago.
Harristuirg June 20. In the house
yesterday the Focht and Scott supalf
seats) 'pills to the rapid transit acta
were pamsed Anally. Tho bills now
g to Ciorornor Stone for his action.
Mr llcOlaJB) of Lancaster, raised
anlt a breene at the afternoon ses
olon of the houss by opposing the bill
appropriating $25, 000 to the UnlTerslty
of Pennsylvania.
When the house bill appropriating
1110,000 to the Free Hospital For Poor
Consumptives rame up In the senate
Mr Oraily moved to amend by In
serting tbe names Philadelphia and
white Hares. Ten thousand dollars of
the appropriation is to go for the main
trainee Of poor consumptives In Phila
delphia, and the remaining lOO,OO0tor
the erection of a hospital at White
Haven, Luzerne county. No agreement
was reached on the bill Mr. Flinn
gave notice that be would not vote for
the bill unless It is amended
Harrlsburg, June 21. The senatp
yesterday defeated the Quffejr ballot
bill, and with its fall went the chances
of ballot reform fur the present, at
least The vote was: Yeas. 19: nays,
H less t.'ian a constitutional majority.
At last night's session of th- Benate
there as less than a quorum present.
Pre?: ill Bnyder announced from the
chair 11 at every senator would be ex
pected to be in his seat on Monday
nijiht and remain In the city until the
legislature adjourns next Thursday.
In the bouse Mr. nrosius. of Lancas
ter, moved that the bill appropriating
$25 01 i to the University of Pennsylva
nia be rec onsidered. The bill again
failed. 123 to 35, less than two-third!
voting in the affirmative.
Harrisl urg, June 21'. In the house
yesterday Mr. Voorhees, of Phlladel-'
phia, moved to reconsider the Shutt
constitutional conventbm bill, which
failed Thursday on final passage. Tho
motit n was adopted by a vote of 76 to
43, alter which the bill was laid asido
for the present.
The intlre list of house postponed
bills .:s dropped from the calendar,
and n i of thirn can be considered at
this session. The most important are
bilis requiring candidates 'o file a
sworn statement of their lection ex
pens c; to prevent the empioyement ol
incompetent persons as miners in the
bttumlnt us coal mines: prohibiting em
ployment of children under 13 years
la am around oa! mines; increasing
the salary of the chiel of the bureau
of industrial statistics irora $2,690 to
$1,500, and authorizing him to appoint
an a ; lltionai eierk.
Among the ' ills reported In th sen
ate
genei
thar. J" ' ,000 for the expenses of
the executive, judicial and legislative
branches of the state government. It
wa referred to the appropriation com
nittee reported out favorably, read for!
the tirt time atiJ recommlttnd to the
committee for amendments Less than
flv-- mir.uteg w-re consumed In passing
the bill through these stages and the
(Wiftn ss with wi.i'.h It was done cre
ate - me amusement.
Governor San l.ai sipced the 6up
plemental bill to the act governing
cities of the se.-ond r!as known as the
Pitts 1 .re "ripp-r."
Both houses have adjourned to Mon
day night
Han iborg June 21. The summons
se'.1 - t by Pros dent Pro Ten. Bnyder
but weeV bad good effect, there being
ol! three absent i v':..n the r.atei
wa' convened at s o'clock last night '
Senator Kemerer, ol Northampton,
who has r.ot been in the senate sin".1
the early par. of January, was in his'
seat. He is almost b!ind, and was led:
to t.te seat ty his on Lieutenant
Governor Gobin was a!s present.
At: i i tl bills read th- second time
rat the general appropriation bill,
wb b carries more than 16,900,000 for
the ..; naes ' thi legislative execu
tive and Ji dii Lai ' raacbea of the state '
govera.'-.e.'.t
Mr Rice, of .'i-'J". offered an
atL' r;t ir.'"-av.:jg the public
h'.t'r.'. appropriation for the next two
years from $11,000,000 to $11,450,000.1
Tte aaaendnteiit aas 'ief'-ated.
After tbe bill htd ben passed it was
retotaiLitted to 'osornlttee, and la'er
a afc)n reported out. this time with j
saecdinents.
Id the house last night Mr Bliss, of1
Delaware reported from h- appropria
tlont ccisamtttee ena,t bill approprl
at!? It ''.'. for a tablet to mark the1
grave 'A OovsfOf Kltner In the eburcb
yard at MosnM Kock, Cumberland
county Tbe bill went over.
Governor fctone yost-rdey signed the
Ml Uxjuk all orders. e-laeaS, dividers, I
OQaepOM pi ookl or Other papa rep-1
re-uiiiig wage M earnings of an eia ,
ploy Bot paid la esb, and tb ne-ur
rent resolution erglng the iruiAlM
Ut JatcMte M. UU to be a brig
adler general to tbe regular army.
The Ex-Consul to Pretoria Waa In New
Haven to Take Part in Commence
ment Week at Yale, aa a Leader In
the Claaa of '98.
New Haven. June $4. Adelbert
Stone Hay, former consul of tbe Uni
ted Statea at Pretoria, South Africa,
and eldest son of Secretary of State
John Hay. fell from a window In the
third story of the New Haven House
In this city shortly before 2:30 o'elock
yesterday morning, and was Instantly
killed.
The dead man was a graduate of
Yale, of the class of '!I8, and his death
occurred on the eve of tho university
commencement, which brought him
here Saturday anil in which, by virtue
of his class office, the young man
would have been ono of the leaders.
The full details of the terrible acci
dent will never be known. It Is gener
ally supposed, however, that after go
ing to his room he went to the win
dow for air and, Bitting on the Bill,
Sick . Headache ?
Food doesn't digest well?
Appetite Door? Bowels
constipated? Tongue coated?
pepsia, biliousness.
2Sc. All
. WaBt jmr MMHte or brS bwutif ul
brown or rich MBSJB Than
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
atewe sageest, m a mu a ajam a. m.
FORAKER AND HANNA CONTROL
The Ohio Republican Convention De
feat of Ex-Secretary Foater.
Columbus, O., June 25. The Repub
lican statu convention convened here
vniitM-ijnv :in'i i- n with n larvA at
tendance. At the conferences during! It S yOUr liver I Ayer S Pills
the forenoon interest centered in the are lJver n)HS; they CUre dvS-
the construction of the platform and
the light that the State Anti-Saloon
i League was making against the re-
nomination of Lieutenant Governor
Caldwell. The contest for state com
mitteemen resulted In what is called
unanimous victory for the Hanna men,
which include the friends of Governor
Nash and others. The result assures
the re-election of Congressman Dick
as chairman of the state executive
committee.
Lieutenant Governor Caldwell caus
ed a stir last night by announcing that
he would not be a candlate for renom
Inatlon. State Senator Csrl Nlppert,
of Cincinnati, will probably be nomi
nated for lieutenant governor.
Charles Foster, ex-secretary of the
treasury, ex -governor, ex-congressman,
and for many years a delegate at large
to national conventions, was defeated
for member of the state central com
mittee because of bis opposition to
Senator Hnnna.
I Phenomenal Prices In
CLOTHING
Brosious Bros.'
Bopublionn St&ndiu Committor
AAmm-C. P- BlBSMsaa. 1. D. Sip.
HMTar-Charlaa Drtmm, KlaicrWitnl.
W.Tha Harbeter. Jaekasa Bkkar.
H. Mia.
, C. H. t'pda-roT.
ibara, Ua. t. HWIh
rer, U. A.'Brouaa.
autre-W. A. Naap, Y. H. Stiaa.
I aaproaa - feter ShalTrr,
Franklin -John iUckeal
Jackuin J. HarTer llorer.
MfaMlebars-r. W. ss-hi. frank Ralta.
laaieareek n. r. Kow, Geo. a stuck
Hearoe- w. L Youaa, D H. Kitter.
Pawn Harry I., ngle, Oeo M. Wltmar.
Perry P. K. Royar, Allen Valentine.
Perry W. - .Ionian Wine. 0. 8. Spritsla.
SelliMgrnTe J. A. l.um-ard,.I. F.Keller.
Rprina eiuu. K. aiae, I . 11. Huook.
I'niun Jacob Stahl, A. J. Htroh.
A'aaliiiurton Myrnn Mnyer, Vf. F. HJown.
1' in (at Yoom, Chairman.
tLMmi K. Wrrrjii., Secrrtary.
J. KaaNK Umtz, Treiuer
Avoid lidnlternlion anil anve whnlenali iiml
rrtiiil prnllt.. by buying your wln-kcv .tire- t
from the distillery. BeeTheUayner l)itilliiiK
1 to. aiinoiitieeinent in thin mj,t, which explains
how lo r, i (our full iuartM of pure Se vcu-Year
Old Bye Whlekey, exprenn prepaid, for H.yo.
They iriiarautee pure good and full incaaure
The Reading Strike.
Reading. Pa., June 25. With a Ptr
of 2,600 Iron workers of the Reading
Iron company and 1.000 employes of
the Rending railway on its hands the'
City is in a state of expectancy as to1
whether the shop hands will resume Mrs. McKlntey's Steady Improvement.
work in obedience to President Raer's I Washington, June 25. For the first
order. There are no indications of a I time since she was brought home from
V, tru.nrlinnr valnao in O..: . TS-X 9 Cll .
-".r aiiivs iiiomui, nais aou iMiirts uitl,
the store chuck full of tbe nobbiflst
kinds of Clothing, etc. Prices Are
Now At The Very Lowest Posnible
Mark.
4
4
It
Stampede and the prospects are that
the light will be long drawn out, with
other Interests to be involved. The
executive committee of the Rending
railway employes issued a statement
California In a very feeble condition
Mrs. McKlnley yesterday was able to
go down stairs and Join the president
while the latter was at luncheon. She
remained at the table for some little
last night in which Mr. Ilaer is called I H""1 then returned to her room.
having enjoyed the break In the dally
routine of life for the past month. Ap
parently she was not fatigued by the
extra exertion. Mrs. McKinley's gen
eral condition continues favorable.
Till; LATE ADELBERT S. KAY.
he dosed oft and, overbalancing, fell to
the pavement below - a fall of fully (10
feet. The lall resulted in instant
death, and within IS minutes the body
had been Identified as that of young
Hay.
Young Hay was one of the vanguard
of the academic class of Yale '98. He
bad come to his old college town as a
member of his class triennial commit
tee and arrived early to assist his col
leagues on the committee In preparing
for the festivities of commencement
v.eek id general and for the class sup
per in particular. He took dinner with
some of his classmates, and at 8
o'clock hurried to the Hyperion thea
ter, where he witnessed the evening
performance. He spent a quiet hour in
the hotel corridor and smoking room
after the theater, and shortly after
midnight retired to his room, remark
ing to the hotel clerk that he was
sleepy and leaving a call for U o'clock I
In the morning He was not seen
airain until his body came whirling
through the air to its destruction. The
body was clad in pajamas.
Secretary Hay, worn by the trip of
nearly nine hours from Washington to
New Haven, and nearly prostrated by
grief at the untimely end of his oldest.
.1 . .ah, t O, a MV o, . - .1 , K'ltlMU
yesti rday irom tne nouse was inc " uw . . " -"-
appropriat'en carrying more last evening Me was accompanien oy
his secretary. Mr. w nitney, ami was
met at the station by R. L. McDuffle. of '
New York c ity, and Mr. Charles Wade,
of Cleveland.
The secretary, with his party. Im
mediately entered a carriage and waB
driven in great haste to the residence
of Mr. Seth Mostly, 36 Wall street,
where repoed tbe remains of th dead
son. Here Col. Hay utterly collapsed,
and prostrated by his great grief took
to his led, His prostration was tem
porary, and today accompanied by his
wife, two daughters and younger son, 1
the secretary left with the body of his
son for Cleveland, where the lnt'-rment
will take place.
The Hay Funeral Will Be Private.
Washington. Jcne 2l -Tho state de
partment yinterflay afternoon received
from Mr. Babcock, confidential secre
tary of Secretary Hay, who is with him
in New Haven, a telegram stating that
the- funeral of Adelbert Hay will be
hel i in Cleveland, and will be strictly
private. No official representatives
will be expected. In view of this ex
Bed request from the secretary the
state departnint will designate no of
ficial Ui attend the funeral.
an "autocrat." The statement says:
"The existence of labor unions Isdue to
the denial of justice to workingmen.
The jabor union has como, and it will
stay."
Responsibility of Sheriffs.
Montgomery, Ala., June 25. The
section relating to a sheriff's tenun
of office nnd suspension from office
and Impeachment, when he permits a
prisoner to le taken from him and
lynched, was reconsidered by the con
stitutional convention yesterday and
one of its features stricken out As
amended it provides that the sheriff
Decided Against Bell Telephone.
noston. Juno 2.V Judge Brown, of
the Dnltod States circuit court, yester
day handed down a decision adverse to
the American Bell Telephone company
In the suit for infringement of patents
brought against the National Tele
phone Manufacturing company and the
Century Telephone company. The
bills are dismissed on the ground that
shall be Ineligible to re-election, and i ,he Iia,,!nt Involved in the first case
whenever any prisoner Is taken from
his custody and put to death or suf
fers grievous bodily harm owing to the
sheriff's neglect, connivance, coward
ice or other grave fault such shelff
may be Impeached.
was void, and that effecting the second
either was void or so limited as not to
be Infringed by the defendants. These
cases have beun pending for six years.
"Silver Kate Hint Wears."
The trade mark
18471SS?
on Spoons, Forks, etc., is a guar
antee of quality the world over.
The prefix -1847 insures the
genuine Rogers quality, I"or sale
by leading dealers everywhere.
Send f"r catalorue No. 191 , to
International Silver Co. Merhjen, Conn.
Edncate Tour ItnnreU With rancaret.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
, Wc.SSc. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money.
Men's blue and Mack Cheviot Suits,
also Fancy Plaidfl and Stripes, re
gular $7.00 values here now at
All kinds of Hats for Men, Hoys
and children, sizes from 6 to 7.V here
DOW at
Shirts tor Mm and Hoys with and
without collars, regular 7ic values
here now at
$(99
ft
ft
BROSIOUS BROS.
SUXBURV, PA.
MlDDLEBURGH MARKET.
Butter I f Wheat 70
Eggs 12 Rye 50
(Juions 00 Corn 50
Lard 10 Oats 32
Tallow 4 Potatoes 00
Chickens 8 Bran per 100. 1.00
Ulc H Middlings" 1.10
Shoulder 12 Chop 1.10
Ham 1 1. Flour per hbl 3.75
I PgOCURto' V
Vi ON LIBERAL TCRMSS
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Thirty five years' reputation in back of The
llayncr DtatllUng C'o.'b Suvpii-Year Did lfy&
Thta wbiakay is famous the world over for ira
hit;h quality. Bit.-" buy-H four full fiinrtn of
thete tl 110 old goods. See particulars m DtgaSr1
0 uueciuent in thin ItBUS,
Grip brines weakness, exhaustion, nervous
prostration: Dr. Miles' Nervine cures them.
PROCURED
ON LIBERAL TERMS
PRCIIMINARV EXAMINATION FHE.fl
ATENT Q UARANTKKD 1
OK MONKV RBK1JNI1FI1
ESf ADVICE, PROMPT, FAItMrUL BERVlT.r
WRITE FOR BOOK ON PATENTS
HOWxSlTHEM
ISjbbj am BJ Bill S St fl
. ar-aj aa w-m mam u
OK f ri , II WLUn I L
ntAL L5TAT t I'"miu;iilo r.liHIlLI.
nan -o.ravti tni uvertine fur old 1
"uumi ewuu uiwuL-iiu huiikhiil;. ,iiiirv
year ana expensus, all pHyalilein csU. No
vosaing requirea. Vawm referenceH and
Helf-addrewed HUmped enwloue.
Our Great Sacrifice Sale oi
CLOTHING ail GENTS' FUMES
A Mi mii ,lnl.
"I), you ever feel," she asked the
griui novelist, "; if you bsdroaout
jf ideal :ik if you were- all pumped
dry'.'"
"Oh. yes," In wearily repliejd, "J feel
that way righi nmv,"-Qaoafb iiee-urei-II.
mid.
This Sale will berin on Saturday, May 25, and
will continue for 30 days.
It is the biggest bargain Sale you have ever
heard of. "We have a large stock on liand which
has not been selling as fast as we would like to
have it Therefore we will keep on cutting and
slashing till most of the stock is sold. The stock
is reduced from 25 lo 10 per cent.
The following are a few of tho many bargains :
Tin
1 ea oi tin- iiiu.
proposition to abolish ladies'
day i t tbe club was voted down."
"Yes?"
"Yes, it developl that there is hard
ly a n ember who does not, in point
ut fact, enjoy meeting bin wife occa-Blonallv!"-
Detroit Journal.
Steel Trust Still Reaching Out.
Pbilalelyhla. June 25. Thr- Press
says: "The United States Steel eor
poratlon is negotiating for tbe pur-
base of the Flat Top Cosl Lsnd sh'-
latWn propertl'-s, snd It Is believed
tb( deal will be consummated within a
few days the price of the land being
fixed at tXQjtOifltQ. Tb company
owns a large b!"Jtnlnous coal property
mining 211.000 a res
In Virginia and West Virginia, com
i'o'abontas coal field is In tbls ".rn
tory."
v llara,
Urij.'s- Women ilnu't i-ccm to 1,p
any nearer governing (bis oouiitry
thajl I bey ever did.
'iriirif- Ob, I dun't know. More of
'luni are getting married than ever.
Detroit Free 1'reHa.
A GOOD THING.
MEN'S I'ANTH.
Our $1.00 Pjinta reduced to
GrTBMa Bjrrttp is Uli MaoIm pre-
ci i.m of Ur. A,'lJorh!e, a oelo
txuie'l enn ui physician, and If ac,
Thfc celebrated 1 aBOWbi geel to nc of the FlU'st
lortui m tt uiHCoveriits m Medicine,
ft attic ly euros Coughs, Coldo and
all Lntlff troubles of tho severest na
ture, n tnoring, u it dons, the cause
n. Bi0 Killed. Two Dlam.mberad. "I Ut f gCllon SOU lBTlBg HBSJ ISVW
Trenton, June 26.Hrry Marshall,
aged years, waa killed here fester
in a sirens and healthy condition,
i tip sv iperitneutal medicine,
Tl.,,1 l.tt mkn i 1 i li ii.ui nt Vitaeu iriv
day atemoon and two ,mpanlons of , KHtlfcllM.tf( n ,n evry caae, which
about IM same age each bad a ' i jt0 rM,i(ll in..easing saleerery sea
taken off by a freight train. Tne train gp. (.uTru. Two million bottles
was atandlag aad the boys started to j .old annually- HoaehM'i Oerman
cllotb across It When they were upon Hyrup was introduced in the United
tbe piattorsBs of a car the train started 1 Htateg in 1 WH. and is now sold in
aad threw thess enderaeath. The in- town and WW in the civi
i. i. ... tah tM at svanr-ia' liwxi world. Tbrea dosae will relleva
kospltaL
snv ordinary oouarb. Priee 70 eta.
Get Oraen's Prize Almanac.
j o o o o o
T
l Our S."j.no Suits reducedto '. 1 5
Our 3.50 Suits reduced to 2.25
y Our 1 7,508uitfl redaced to 4.95
Our L0.00Suite,reducto7."45'
t
r
!
Our 75c Umbrella at 42c
J Oar 11.26 Umbrellas at ir,
J Our 2.00 Umbrellas at 91.50
Onr Ilal are reduced
50 per ;ent.
children's suits, :i to 15 ybb.
hir $1.25 Suits reducedto 95c
)ur 2.00 Suits reducedto $1.45
Our 3.00 Suits reduced to '-'.()()
Our
Our
Our
1 .50 J 'ants rcdiicci I to 1.00
2.50 Pants reduced to 1.75
'.)!() Paota reduced t 2.50
vol Tils SUITS,
Our $3.50 Suits reduced to $2
irur o.w Duitsreanoeato .'
t ft , ,, . a. "i i I ... A IJ
I'll, , 1 11lll, II IW
uw ow 'vertuis reauceu to
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Our $!.(M)SilUHoHoin Shirts,)
"ii ' s mm tmma s . u .a
k rur IfOO Mteil stylv. i
mm. , m m ma C
iuii i niii.i ii win ii, te uaaaa w -
Our latest style 8truvv
Hats are reduced
50 per cent.
com
It will be tojyoup interest to come to this sale, so
one and all and be convinced.
fcf)c Clobber,
Middleburg, Penntv
P. S. We will pay half your oar faro by buying $10.00 worth of goods
H. Katz,