I 1 THIS is reserved for Brosious Brothers, Clothiers, SUN BURY, PA. Pott's Shorthand College MUltameport, pa. 2 mm m RhST mm m 11U UUU1 UUU1LUU 111 UUUtl 111U11 J-! BECAUSE :ll 1 It has the pioneer mail cours?, which has been improved and strengthened by years of study, observation, experiment and J experience. 2 It makes Shorthand a specialty, and l'il3 Is an age of specialties. 3 Close attention is given to each lesso , and every point In each lesson by experts. 4 It advocates a system that is e isier to acquire a given speed in, with the same amount of study and atte uion than any before the public; a system that is used by thj vas; majority of the official writers of the United States. 5 Numerous other reasons cou'dbe given, but probably the strong est is the uniform success of I: .students. 165 located in the past year. Catalogue and first le;son FREEJ Principal and Proprietor- 7 nninQTinno f r rilUI II X:liiaTlYE FORM ,4Mbat a lixcpovtcr tUlU0t 5l3c" I . he greatest Interest to instruc- T . . ts and all close observers. A most Interesting little booklet.' . Minneapolis Tribune. jr "Not aline In it but contains its T useful lesion. " Cltvttand Ltadtr, X T Is booklet hahdaomely gotten oul mailed postpaid atSc stamps or coin, i Dealers Vrite us. The Cleveland Copying Bath Co.. ; .: Pros) Jt S:.. Cleveland. 0. , .. . .;. . .;. . ; .j. ? '" r 4 i ! 4i 5 W SMUrCLING CHARGES NOT TRUE Collector Hoey Denies Complicity In AMcqed Chinese Importation. Phoenix, Ariz.. Aug. 26. William M. Hoey, i illector f customi at Nogales, has' left for that place on a call from McLean Lemoore, special assist ant to Attorney Oeneral Knox. It Is understood that Lemoore holds war ranty for the arrest of Ho.-y and B. F. Jossey, Chinese inspector, charged with sni''gling Chinese from Mexico Into the United States. When shown 'the Washington dispatch stating that a big conspiracy for smuggling Chi nese. In which he and Jossey 'are im plicated, had been unearthed, Hoey de clared that there was no truth In the charges. "I have not been arrested and do not believe 1 will be." said he. "No smug gling has been done through' Nogales during my term. More Chinamen have been deported from my district than any other, with one exception." The implication of Hoey caused a big sensation. It has long been knows that Secret Service officials were labor ing to stop the smuggling of China men but with little success. Bereral Chinamen have been captured and 4s perted, but many more, asd many Cai neae fills, bave bee bfasjiat across the border. That has seen a public opinion iPhn Pn ins MiDf QOblUQ NBISI118 rn X aV Implicated. SPACE m i f f V Mcnroe 'Democrats Name Candidates. Stromlsburg. Pa., Auk. 86. The Democratic primaries held in Monroe county on Saturday resulted In the nomination of W. B. FilonbtTRPr for county chairman and ex-Treasurer V. O. Merwine for shorlft. Blltmberger succeeds ox Sheriff Barney Mansfield, a well known Democrat and tnembei of the Democratic state executive com mittee. SIZING UP OUR WORKMEN. English Laborers Come Over to Study American Methods. New York. Aug. 27. On the Anchor line steamship Ethiopia, which arrived last night, came 12 worktngmen who have been sent to tour this country and study trades by an English paper. The men were selected by popular vote. .';: t,! Simpson, conductor of the party, said: "We will visit Washing ton Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Cleveland, East Liverpool, O. ; Buffalo, Ottawa and .Montreal. W'n shall remain a few days In lach city. The delegates come over here to gather information and study questions In which the Brit ish artisan Is vitally Interested. We will Inquire into the conditions of the American wage earner, how they are houses and live, their hours, unions and other things of Interest to us on the other siile." A Minister's ;nl Work. " I had a severe attack of billions colic, pot abottta of CliRiubealiiin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy, took two doses and was entire)) cured,'' says Rev. A. A. Power, o) Emporia, Kan., ' My neighboi across the street was Hick for over a week, had two or thre bottles ol medicine from the doctor. He used ti em for three or four days without relief, called in another doctor who treated him for f-ome days and gave mm no relief, so discharged him, J went over to him the'next morniijjrl He said his bowels were in a terrible flux, that they had been running off so long that it was almost bloody flux. I asked him if he had tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and he said, 'No.' I went home and broughthim n iv bottle and gave him one dose; told him to take another dose in fifteen or twenty minutes if he did not find relief, but he took no more and was entirely cured." For sale by the Middkbarg Drug Co. AMMON4CHLEY CON .ROVERSY Fortyth Says Troubla Was Cautcd Btf a Junior Officer Taking Command. Kaaaaa City. Mo., Aug. Captain JamM McQueen Forsyth, U. 8. N.. who bad charge 'of the naval atatlon at Key Weat during the Bpantah-Amerl-can war, apent yesterday la Kansaa City, on his way from Baa Francisco khia home at Philadelphia. Captain rsyth waa formerly In command of the battleship Indiana, aad baa been aaaoclated with both Admlrala Schley and Sampson at different times In his career. Speaking of the famous con trorersy, he said: "While we hare been instructed by the nary department not to discuss the merits of the case, every one knows that the navy department looks upon the controversy as an unfortu nate affair. We believe there was plenty of glory for all concerned. The fact that a junior man waa placed In eommanM above his seniors is respon sible for the whole business. Samp son was a captain and the seventeenth ranking officer of tne navy. No one ever thought or him as the successor of Admiral Slcard, and 1 don't believe he ever thought of it himself, but he was familiar to the people of Wash ington, and they decided to place him in command. Of course, the officers who outranked him did not like it. It is not to bo expected that they woulii, but Washington Bald Sampson, and that settled the matter. Schley was amonK the officers outranking Sump on, and he was thrown directly under the J'inlor's command. He naturally felt the promotion more than auy of the others." Texas OH Gusher Runt Amuck. Beaumont. Tex., Aug. 27. An oil gusher is going wild here, defying all mechanical skill to stop It. Two men were killed yesterday try.'flg to shut It off. GENERAL MARKETS. Phiiniieiphia. Pa., Aug. H. Flour te;nly; winter superfine, 8.1891.10; Penn sylvania rollur, clear, tt.90tft.lt; city mills, extra, tt.40O2.fS, Rye Hour Blow, at '!&(& 2.50 per barrel. Wheat off; No. 2 red, spot, 74fi71V4 Corn weuk: No. I yel low, loeal. s3Mi'. Outs unlet; No. 2 white rlltineil 44r ! Inwar iprutlM Sajaofin liny In good demand; No. 1 timothy. SI.', m Oil f"ir law hales Beet Mrm; beef hams, tlb.50Q20. l'ork steady; fnmlly. 117.50 Live poultry iiuottd ut 10c. for hns. V'ti'c. fur old musters. Dressed poultry nt lOHe. for choice fowls. 6c. for old roos ters. Uutter steady; creamery. 21Mi''. Eggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 18c. Potatoes firm; Jerseys, 4OU50c. Baltimore. Md . Aiif. 26. Flour dull: western super, tt.4&6t.U. Wheat QUlet and easy; spot and the month, 74'A'ii TtV.c. ; (September, 7;)iii7tc. ; October, 741j74Hc.; December, 76c. Corn dull and lower; mixed, spot and the month, BtliGCftto.! steamer mixed. BTKtfoTHo. Oats quiet and easier; No. 2 white. JSc. asked. Kye steady; No. 2 nearby, MHOtte.; No. 2 Western. 5Hc. Hay steady; No. 1 timothy, old. $16.50. Putter firm and unchanged; fancy Imitation. 17SM8c. ; fancy creamery, 2fl'fi21c. Esfrs firm and unchaiiKSd; fresh, lflWIB'jO. Cheese firm and unchanired; larKe, lOVie. Hugnr firm and unchanged; Una and coarse granulated, $5 25. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Safe. Always reliable. LMtloja, afca Prungt.tt fui CHlrilKNTKail KNUI.IMM In Itrd slid (Jolri metallic boxes. calel witti blue ribbon. Take no her. Itefiise riaiiaernun outMll 'itlotisunil i in ii hi ton.. Buy of your I iragalflt, ir Rend lr. in -tumps for Parilen'lara. Teait inunlnl unit ' Keller fur l.mlles." 01 Irttrr, by reiurn Mall, le.eMTaaUmonlala, eslil by all I IfUBSiata, CHIOHRBTER CHEMICAL CO. S10O 1u.ll.on square. PHI LA., PA. MenUou laU papor. . TEMPLARS IN SESSION. Grand Parade of Plume Knights a Feature. Louisville. Ky.. Aug. 27. The 28th triennial conclave of the Grand En campment of Knights Templar will be gin here today. Major John H. Leath ers, grand marshal of the parade, ex pects 40.000 Sir Knights will be In line. This pageant as planned will extend over a route of four miles and will be the feature of the conclave. Knights from nearly every nook and cranny of the country, Including Honolulu, will he in line. It is estimated that 90,000 Visitors are here this morning. The selection of the meeting place for the next conclave will ne one of the last thing-; to come before the grand encampment. St Paul is a strong candidate; Milwaukee is making a strong bid. and Ban Francisco Is Also represented by an earnest band of vigorous advocates. Denver and Cin cinnati are In line, while St. Louis and various cities of New England are re garded as possibilities. A GOOD THING. German Byrup is .ha special pre cripllon of Dr. A, B osch.ee, a chIc brated German physician, and is ac knowledged to be one of the moat foitunflte discoveries in Medicine. It quickly cures Coughs, Colds and all Lddtt'trtfubles of the severest na ture,Tnftvlng, as it doe, the cause of the r flection and leaving the parts in a Btt&ng and healthy conditio. i. It is not an experimental medicine, but has stood '.he test of years, giv ng satisfaction in every case, which it s rapidly increasing sale every sea soa coDDim. Two million bottles sold .annually, Rose bee's Geruan fyrup .was introduced in the United tales in 1668, and is how sold in every town and village in the civi lized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 75 eta. Oat Green's Prize Almanac, Sick Headache? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your liver ! Ayer's Pills are liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. 2c. All druggists. Wut your moiuUi-be or board a beautiful brown or rich blackf Thorn mo BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Mar. m OTP, m i l oo . . pa a o., ajsjja Republican SUndlaa Committae. Adams C. F. Rlngaman, J. D. Sip. Hearer t'barlea Dree, Klnor Wetiat. Kaaver W.-Thoe Hrrbator. Jaekeen Baker. Centra W. A. Najap. P. H. fMlaa. 'hapman - Peter Sliaffer, C. H. Cpdaarove, fraiiklia-Jobn Hackenburg, Oeo P. Sootier, larkenn J. Ilartey MoTer, J. A.'Rrouoa. Mlddlabura K. W. Hpeclit. Prank Raits. Middlecreek-D. P. Row, Oeo. 5 stuck. Monroe W. L. Young, I) P. Hitter Penn Harry I.. Kngle. Ueo M. YWtmer. Perry P. K. Kovrr. Allen Valentine. Perro W. Joslah Wlnev. V. H. Snrinle. SeltnsgrnveJ. A. l.oin-ard.J. F. Keller. Spring ('has. K. Klose, I). H. Snook. I nlon -Jacob Stahl. A. J. 8troh. Washington Myrnn Moyer, W. F. IUowu. I'ktfb Yocnii. nhslllllSII Ki.mkk K. Wki .gt.. Secretary. J. I- hank Kki rz, Treasurer MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. Butter 18 I Wheat 00 Eggs 14 Oniotu 56 Lard i Tallow 3 J Chickens.... 8 Side 8 Shoulder 12 Ham 14 Rye 45 Corn 60 Oats 40 Potatoes 80 Bran per 100. 1.00 Middlings" 1.10 Chop 1.10 Flourperbhl 3.75 Our readers who have occasion to use whis key, mechanically or otherwise, will he inter ested in the adverlisruient In this paper of The Hayner Distilling, Co., which offers pure Kye Whiskey, Seven Years Old, direct from their distillery, Mtt 20 per gallon, express prepaid. This oiler is deserving of consideration. BRYAN STILL POWERFUL. Former Governor Stone Eulogizes Ne braskan and Is for Silver. St Louis, Aug. 27 Former Governor William J, Stone, vice chairman of the Ilenio'-ratle national committee, who has been seriously ill. appeared ut Ma office yesterday for the first time In five weeks. Mr. Stone snM he still believed silver should be coined Into standard money. "Bimetallism," he Raid, "is still an Issue, but the United States is better off than other coun tries today with the sold standard." Speaking of the proposed reorgani sation of the Democratic party, the governor Raid none was necessary. He declnred V. J Bryan to be the most powerful man In the Democratic party today. COTTON OPERATIVES 8USPENDED Columbia, S. C, Aug. 27. Five hun dred operatives at the Olympia, Cran ny, Richland and Capital City cotton mills who refused to make up the time thnt will be lost on Labor Day by working bIx hours overtime last Sat urday, were denied admission to the mills yesterday morning and were no tified of their suspension for a week. The operatives fell Into line and pa raded thronph the village with much cheering. "l"M-l"M"l"l"l"I"l"l"I"l"l"I"l"t"l"l"l I-t For Social or Business Letters. X Ask ycur dealer for them; if he L dont have them, ask him to or der them for you from "Roberts & flDccli JRarrteburfl, pa. :-hw-!H-k-i--:-:--i-j-w--:-:-!-x:-:-:-x--. PEACE STEPS NOT TRUE. Ihaffer Says Rumored Negotiations Have Not His Sanction. Pittsburg, Aug. 27. Reported peace negotiations for tho settlement of the strike through the mediation of disin terested parties officials and members of the National Civic Federation re ceived a Jolt when President Theodore J. Shaffer, of the Amalgamated Asso tlatlon, last night doclared absolutely that he had no official knowledge of such proceedings and that If such a move had been started It did not have the official sanction of the organiza tion. Nevertheless the subject will not down and this morning It is said the conciliatory committee of the Civic Federation, already prominent In the matter, Is fully prepared to carry on negotiations and will, If necessary, en deavor to secure the good offices of Archbishop Ireland, Bishop Potter, Daniel Hanna and Seth Low, co-members of their organization, to give such prominence to the committee that the proposal will be received by the steal cornorntl- , WA NTED TRUSTWORTHY MTtN AND WO men to travel and advertiaa for old established house of aolid financial ftanding. Salary fTMa year and expenses, all payable In cash. No cam vaoflinr reouirad. (live raCerencea aa eneloae elt-addreoaad, tamped envelope.d Addraas r, SB Canon Bidf. Cbkaa, 4-lS-le RAPID TRANSIT ! SUSOnEBANNA I WDTTTOP I niu i in u TABLETS A Snsatlonal Everything in proportion we are compelled to re duce, because we made our purchase too heavy for this season. By purchasing ten dollars worth of goods, we will pay half fare. WOLF FREEDMAN, WANTED Our complete line of bed-room suites are ex traordinary value. Prices deeply cut and worth your while to consider. Very respectfully, W. 439 Maiket St 4 TJnde Ttii. Undertaking a Specialty, iiii.ii.a,.,...,.. S I MATS DO Before Yonr Buying a fifes YOU CAN YOURSELF Reno H- Walter, MIDDLEBU RGH PEN1, I i mmmm Numbers and aseortment ue nave Bueureu tne agency ior tne celebrated BALDWIN DRY AIR BOX It is the original "scientifically built" refrigerator Their points of superiority overall other boxes, makiog it the best and cheapest refrigerator on the market. Everything can be removed, making it easy to clean. Patent "Lip Cup" preventing any warm air from reaching the ice compartment. Every one Is guaranteed to give satis faction. Prices range from $8 to $17.90 with or without water tank. Soreen Doors, Window Screens, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Water Coolers. W. H. HELM, Snnbury, Pa. T T t T r I iTT iTiiWi.TiaT 1 faTr-l-frr-l-aTr-f'W I M'l - Ml . SALE Freedman s Bargain Season. Owing to the Spring season on lami we offer you WONDEK FUL BARGALN8 in the beauti ful line of NegligeeShiHe, beauti ful Shirt Waists up-to-date. The very latest styles in Gents' Ftr nishing Goods at a great reducticn in prices as follows: men's surre. $16.00 Suits cut down to $13.00 14.00 Suits cut down to 1 1.00 12.00 Suits out down to 9.90 10.00 Suits cut down to 789 8.00 Suits eut down to 5.00 SIH E. Warket fl (Loeb'a Old .Stand) VMVanr.VA. I 25 PERSONS fo buy a bed iuuiu mine, cousistingo odou pieces ior $ lo.50. We do not deliver tlie.se ""its out of town for this PRICE. This offer Is In hold K,t until the present stock laaaaaiStod. Others will quote you the same grade of suite from $20 to $2o A. SHIPMAN, SUNBURY. PA. I I1IIIIIIMHMUHU at Ill THING Some Silver-Tongued Talker & may try to makp yon h. llevo n,, 5 '.nM..i jagrtM akM. Md rt not limit, r 11111,1, Hh'-lhrr It la or 5 not, but wh.'.i yoi. come to 5 BUYING FARM TOOLS a Don't trust him too far. $ Do some thinking before vOU buy 5 ( ! WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU v the OSBORNE LINE I SEE THE SUPERIOR POINTS i wmm to satisfy mo?t any taste. - f - nat - linTliI - . . : P J wiiw bow much profits to ss-su tho ssoao w mhi BjojB) T VJ 1 UVSfQ DalflllW r oodi, full Beaanra and diatlllera' prloa a a iDauoamaow oaorad by Tba I !! aaatbatoaaTmmiatl
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