Pabliftlwd Ever Thursday Morning ",eo W v. lOKNi : :.: a. m editor and owner '1 HHi UIPTION RATES, . ; i v at ! Hid In a'K.ii'if KI..KI -r yr if nut pal'l In vTOnee. single cople. re I'eata. ajtvertlHllIB llntrw. .' . centi cr lin, unnparHI WeaaOT" fnMtt f it t'n-t ' nwerrlirt. and '-i rank pat hit fur r h aobaa fH'"it Insertion. taoFFICR.- Naartna County Court HoUM Mwaen lha National I lank anil the OuuntyJail. I iiiiliii n.-.. I. uril.. ....!. 1 ., . n, ,rL-l l,.r n. 'im ill 1 1 1 i i i luiaii " ''I ami i ' -in - . . . I nexatiofl would be lanl iijxtn the shelf. ma Tin- Initl St.itis I'liri-s to m-e ( 'iilm nros- peTou- and happy. It has already donu much tn make it bo, Bud it may do much mora to the nmi eod. Bui it has do intention of taking Cuba into this Union of State to help govern these existing States. "As a matter of senti ment" tliis country would be found solidly ar rived against sueh annexation, if ever i; should HIVE be proposed. Vol. x win Nov. a, i90i. Number 40 The existence nf a surplus will continue to suggest a variety uf measures tor the removal of the same. Kveii th i free traders are perking up. We invite (he attention il'.Mr. Boutell and other patriots of a mathematical turn of mind to the circumstance thai ti suniltis i- a very desir able thing to li . ue when one of the Are among the principal attraotioos of the store at present. People are i i i . i.. i... ,...i.i 4 . l. p.i H most urgent uemuiMiS oi national policy remains a' "''. "n .-uk-k m mese iiitiispeusuiiU' gar- to be met and . i 0f the most unmistakable '" u" W.l"n Everything that is new and is smart here, iii.l i lint lm iiii.t.i la li,.i,. ., ..I,.,..- tl,.. ..........a. I... i J I i m rlntUa ..I' ... ,-. In. t.. I... ,.,! """ p'l'i in.ii ..uinoi oe louuii elsewiUTC. He namelv, the building uf enough vessels Silk and Flannel Waists I " SENTIMEXT " ABOUT CUBA, t is renortcd thai a Cuban delegation will guend the winter in Washington seeking during the Congress session to promote recipro cal made relations lietween that island and the United States; though some of its members are leallv looking lor annexation, on the ground that th.' A no ri-:iii iieoiiie, acting through senti- ment, would rather take Cuba into the Union than t'i give it free trade while it remains out side. There cau be no objection to Cuba's seeking reciprocity with this country, and it may well be that its desire will to some extent be gratified. There will scarcely be anything like absolute free trade established, but there will doubtless be a liberal opening of American markets to M THE SURPLUS AND THE NEW NAVY. U. BOUTELL of Illinois, one of the able men of the Republican tnaioritv mankind iii the House, publishes these remarks concern ing the surplus and the methodtwrf preventing tartetl out to elve VOU a descrtntlon. bllt there wi-ri' an i, i n,,- t,... . ,l,.,r . i - . , m ' IB DBS W!" " we f Hind it 'in impossible task. Suffice it to sav that the silk- ! nr.. make this COIintrv B h rst-class naval UOWer hrMvildnrincrlv beautiful with Itomatitoin'no ,..,i,li',r ..,t ...,.l.:.... :.. i i I r-. - ,-. - 'iv....t .in. .in mill; III :ocit iml all iii the int nst of peace and good will on accumulation ot unnecoessary revenue: "The question which confronts us now is whether we shall increase our expenditures or decrease revenue bv reducing taxation. The large balance in the Treasury and constantly increasing surplus arc, of course, an invitation to large, unusual, and extravagant appropria tions. t seems to me that the wise and busi nesslike course t. be pursued is to immediately reduce taxation. Considering the surplus in the Treasury) I think we might very well repeal the entire internal revenue taxes, to take effect Jan. 1, next." Cuba products. It is to the interest of both J wmu Mr, Douieu manifestly nas in muni is countries that trade relations between them shall I the immediate repeal, not of the entire internal be (dose and cordial. But the Cuban delegate revenue taxes that were imposed by the War will err wid. l v if they reckon upon any consi- Revenue act of 1898. The context shows that derable American sentiment in favor of taking tnis is his meaning. Indeed, the product of the Cuban into this Union. Sentiment is decidedly Eternal revenue taxes during the four years I I . MM I . .1 MMMAIIIn lli,. ..'.l.. ii i'Ii N .1,,,, I. I,. 4, ...I- f.nH,. iikwco to any sucn step, i ne people oi me i I"1 ""n " muwi i: "The lftcr fhf The Selinsgrove Timet last tveek sav Editor of the t'i ST made election returi ltc i... Better never bei ahead of the Times, even if the Pos e is slow. It's too bad that the Pilgrim and the entire A force is jealous because the Editor of this paper won the handsomest prize given out by J. W. Lee's Qlass Blowers. We can assure the Asp the votes were not bought not one of the 59. As usual the Asp blurts into print with S II kinds of defamatory matter, without inquiry into the truth of i I His luteal victim is a mem ber of the bar, who made the Pilgrim dismount in hot haste. The POST di tiered with Mr. Bower in the matter ofpelitic.il preferences, but to shades ot rose, liant green, blue, maize, cardinal. wv. nink mi l mUt and black. The prices are 12.98, 4.50, $5.00, $5.50 up to 7.60. The Flannel Waists : Some are plaited, some tucked, others 'have strau trimming, or velvet ribbon or buckles, or new cull, while ntWa ,1... kite than pend on the oiiality of the flannel alone for their beauty and are line sim- ;ver." As the P rr got the returns a week pHd'y itself. Color-line pink, light blue, cardinal, green, rose, royal, fore th- Times. The Poot is still a week Mte nnd black. Scaleof prices, $1.00, $1.25, 1.50, $1.76 up to $3.50, a good line oi naiineietie waists tor oUc. Dress c-incl WaLkiny Skirts Medit ind dark Oxford Skirts, $2.50. Black, uielrose and cheviot skirts, full Hare or flounce, $2.75. Medium and dark Oxford Skirts, full flare, corded flounce, $3 00. Grey homespun skirts, toll Hare flounce, trimmed with bands of grey silk, very graceful shape, $5.50. Cheviots, pebble cheviots, mohair and broad cloth, made m the newest effects, tucked, corded, strapped and stitched. Words cannot convey the grace and style of these garments. You can take the finest material, and if it is not gracefully fashioned, it counts for naught. Hence, ue bragal t the grace and style of our skirts. The best skirts are $5.00, $5.50, $0.00, $7..r)(t, $8.00 and $10.00. Black Silk Skirts In lalleta, China and Peau ue sole. A very neat silk skirt, circular "l United Slates propose to keey their republic a of tl"' Government expenditures for the single c, impact and coherent continental domain, ncan to keep it the United States of America, and of North America, and of the islands of the n ii 11. i sea. It will lie oi an round aiivaiuage ami ot It will direct profit for Cuban people , the Cuban delegates and the understand this fact. Heci They j "' pensions, as may be seen trom this table: INTERNAL REVENUE PENSION EXPENDITURE. 1894 $147,168,449 1894 $1 11,177:285 1895 143,246,077 1895 141,395,229 l.siti; l lu,s;;o,;if) ihih; 139,434,001 1897 146.619,593 1897 111,053,165 Dr. Thomas' Remedy -roR- C0URT H0DS8 CHIPS. ST. VITUS' DANCE Hit never failed to effect a permanent cure wlierc the directions have been care fully followed; the most ol stintite cases, that have bul lied the ;kill of physicians, have yielded to its powerful influence, and it standsto-day as the only known and pos tivo care for this distressing complaint. S;nt by mail on receipt of $160. Address Thomas Bechtold, 1324 North 55th St. il. 14 5t philadliphia, Pa. SAI.B REGISTER NotioM of wlM Win p limertcil free Under this biwdlni when the btlll rc prinleil nt tola offloe. When the liills r,' not printed at tliif office SO centi will be OBrgted. Penom eipeet Uk t hare wleihould eeleela date and nave it iiiKTU'il In Ihlfoolumn. WEDNBBDAT, DBC. 11, two miles tauthol Vlcktbutg. Oliver H. Rowereoi will hcII ft liorm B, u bead f cattle end (arming impli lnentB The auditing i partment has made a statement of the late President's ac count, charging bin with the war rants issued to him on account of salary since he went Into office, ami crediting him with the amount due. A balance of $2.HS1 wan found In his favor and a warrant drawn in favor of his adminis trator for the amount. This closes the financial affairs between t lie late Presi dent and the government, but the country owes him a debt of gratitude which can never Imj repaid. The German wheat crop is 1,886,000 tons short and the country must Im port 3,000,000 Urns in order to supply the home demand. Even with a full crop the country must import grain, and the slightest decrease from the av erage means more imports. With these figures in view the American farmers can easily see they have nothing to fear from hostile legislation in that country. Secretary !!"( bus issued Ibc custom ary order suspending the operations of Heeds Entered for Kecord. M. K. Behuoh and wife to Foste Riegle, lot in village of Frunklin, for 8200. J. (i. Miller and wife to J. W. Hen ner 5 acres in West Perry twp. forSCVIH). Philip BohneC to Philip A. Behnee, 89 acres in Terry twp., for$L"200. Catharine Wagner and husband tn Win. H. Weaver, lot No. 00 in Heaver town, for $70. Howard K. Moser to Wm. H. Wea ver, lot No. '' in Heavertown, for $7"0. that would nol justify the Post, the Asp or I flounce, trimmed with several rows of quilled ribbon, 18.00. .Stylish silk skirt, lull Hare, applique ot net, ruffle of silk, gO.00. Heautiful Peau de soie skirt, Hare flounce, stylishly trimmej, 810.00. Children's Coats Reefer.-, Three Quarters and Automobiles Reefer oi blue and grey mixed cloth, stylish collar, trimmed with hands of blue doth. $2.00. Reefer of cardinal cloth, jaunty collar, embroidered in black braid, $1. Three Quarter Coat of tine castor kersey, strap trimmings of stitched castor sich, $7.50. Three Quarter Coat of fine royal blue kersey; the new large circular collar; cutis and collar trimmed" with bands of blue velvet, white Dietalique polka dots on velvet; a Strikingly handsome coat $10.00 Tan Melton Automobile, smart circular cape trimmed with white soutache and brown braid, $6.00. Cardinal Reaver Automobile, small chi collar and cutis, trimmed with bands of stitched black velvet, $4.50, Blue Camel's Hair Automobile, new Russian back and belt, cutis, collar and belt piped with blue velvet, $10.00. my other newspaper to make an unjust attack upon thv integrity uf any man, no matter, how bittern political enemy he may have been. The attack is on :i par with the venomous assault made on the managers of the Shoe Pwtory some mouths ago. WE hope the gentlemen who have cli irge of the shoe factory will get things in shape to operate the plant at an early date. It is a seri ous loss to the town and to all concerned tohavc it idle so long. SOME HAIR RAISERS. Quite a great many gentlemen in Snyder Count v tried a great many hair preparations and their hair i heads bald. The readers of the Post will lind that and elsewhere have I still thin or their REVIVER is a sure Hair Grower. It prevents hair falling out, remove dandruff, stops itching and restores luxuriant growth to shining scalps. It contains no poison and is no dye. .A. Few Recent l ostimoninla. Washington, D. CL Jan.xmh. ltxu. Southern Mill id no Co,, Gentlemen: I gave nnc-lilf of n bottle- nf your Ueviver to l.n'y filend of mine who baa a, , i , ... ..ii "tunii ni.li raina un r'ne um'il ll linn M ue- " i' H. Weaver to Samuel Kearick, lighted, with it I eball eead jrou in order eoon lot No. !". In Heavertown, for 750. ''". ,, ,. Harrlman, Tenn., Oct Uth, 1M0. Harriagl Licenses. , Southern kfediclne e , . i ..... I uwwmu, i iii.il- iiwii nun . riftir nr ivt'r AOanu iwp., for i he Inst :i" or Mdayi and I think it is the Adams tWO. preparation m the market. 1 had been .., . -..ill troubled with dandrtlB for several years, ftllo Klaizers llle, irritation of the nealii, hut jour Ueviver has Salem, eompletely oured botli the dandruff ami again Maeaee. I shall certainly raaaramand it to mv Yours truly, R A. Moore. I Wellle I). Folk, i Bertha V. l-'iss, Milton M. Herman, I Ada M. Itoinijr, i alvin Benfer, I Ivsthcr J. K uoiise, I John Harney, l Agnes How, Manningtnn, W. Va., Di e. 27, 19IKI. South' rn Medlelne Co.. Harrlmani Tenn., Gentlemen : Send me at onee two doscn moreofjrour large (lie botUea of Reviver. The resulli otltQkied from its use are simply woinlerftil. II certainly iloc- all you claim for it. Iluntsvllle. Ala , March 13,1901. Gentlemen I Ineloaed find r O. money or iler fm ;"i fur which lend me six bottle of your Reviver. I am delighted with it. Rnoxvtlle, Ti mi,, Hareh M, 1(01, pentlemem I have used tour large bottlei of your Ueviver, an I the hair is nearly one inch Ions all over my bald spot. You may semi me six buttles more. Kneloeed oheeh fcirfvuo. MARRIED. Nov. 17, by Rev. A D. Kratzerville, Wend Selinsgrove. Pensoresk! WMVUM ITS MERIT Hurts Hair Ueviver is put up in Half-Dollar ami Dollar bottles. xvtx. -v v. suJ J1U ill i , ... Gramley, Wellle Folk and Bertha V 7 , . T ('xl" l'-s prepaiaone large size Fiss, both of Adams township. bottle, or six bottles for 5. If you mention the Middleburgh Post Nov. 14, by Rev. V. A. Haas, Milton when you write, we will guarantee to refund the money if results are not M. Herman of Katzerville and Ada M. perfectly satisfactory. Romia: of Salem. finilTHcniu Mcmnatn Harrlman, Tenn. Nov. it, by Rev. W. A. HaasfCaJvIn Benfer of Kratzerville and Esther J K notise of Salem. Nov. 17, l.y Rev. H. O. Snalile, Car rie Erdley of Kan tz and Samuel Luther Yoder of New Merlin. S0H2O.E. Liver Pills That's what you need; some thing to cure your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Ayer's Pills are liver pills. Ihey cure con stipation and biliousness Gently laxative 25c. All drugtlrt. Wnt your nrnustaeh or heard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Then u.o BUCKINGHAM'S DYE W.r. 0 ct. or OnuooiiTt, on H. 9. hull 4 Co., Nam. W. M. the loi-nl tariff laws In the Philippines j-fO t tn county seat, 12 miles from niul Iii Culm so as to permit, under re asonable conditions, the free Importa tio Into the islands of packages and ar ticles clearly intended as Christmas presents for the Boldlers and Bailors and other Unit d States employes. The or der, whli li lakes effect Immediately, will run until Jan. 15 next. DIED. At White Top Margaret Ku chel. daughter ofGeorgearld Angellne Reich, aged 2 years, - rhonths and - days. Intermant at Globe Mills Nov. Rev. Suable outdated. Bbobioui Bbob. Bei.l Clothing ClIEAPKK THAN ANY HlOKE IN Hl'N-BTJBY. Soon lie taw John runnlnfr toward htm wtth the new plow point and the lare wrench. Then Robert continued his plowing and John returned to the house. Not long afro John hnd occasion to his home, on business. Kobert re mained nt home. After John rind frone nn hour he snid he could sec hi brother and that they were talking Irtth one another readily. Just after Itoocrt hnd sniil tlmt John wns leaving for home llic moth er discovered that she needed sonic fruit cans. Ttolicrt stopped John OH Mi return nnd told him to drive back 1 lev. K. E. Gilbert and tret them. John asked for par ticulars. About, twilight be arrived home with the cam'. A Hew Sorl of n Mfne, Tn South Australia a mirr of n!iir?? mbbr has bwrn diseovered. It. S. Meiser of Selinsgro ve was a early caller in town last Monday morning. Don Hoover was to Sunbury to transact some business last Satur day. Rev. C. 0. Miller the Lutheran minister, preached in St. John's church Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Spotts of near Aline was buried Tuesday forenoon in the St. John's cemetery at 10.30. Frank Keigle of Middlelmrg was a caller at Mt. Pleasant Mills hotel last Saturday for dinner. Hiram Schnee, who wasemployed near Freeburg, was in our vicinity a few days last week. Protracting meeting began in Daniel's church near Straubtown last Wednesday evening. Suuday two weeks the Luth erans will celebrate the Lord's Supper in the St. John's Church at 10 o'clock a. m. Elias Miller was buried in (lie St. John's church cemetery at 10 o'lock a. m. He was a soldier in the Civil War, of Co., G. 117 Regiment; aged 57 y 7 mlOd. Few of liis companion! who helped iii the battles were at his funeral. ind Uev. C. C. Milles officiated) Adam Qaruuw undertaker. Don Hoover aud J. P. Shadle were to the county seat lastThursj day. William A. Harding and sister Esther, also Mirs May Arlwgast of Kremont were visiting friends at Oriental last Sunday. Fred Troup, who was employed near J'wisburg, was in town last Monday evening. David Hoover moved his shingle mill on w..od tract bought of John Schnee where he intends to begin. The St. John's Suuday School is preparing tor a Christmas entertainment. Henry Arnold of this place will move to Middleburg next spring. Miss M be Mitteiling and broth er, Ira, a ccompanied by Miss Clara Mitterling were jolly visitors at Onential last Sunday. J. Heiiu and wife of Fremont were visiting Wilson Longncker's last Sunday. William Wockely of Lewisburg was in town last Monday. Ladies' Coats Our prices are so verv moderate that we really believe their equal isn't to be found elsewhere, fo" goods of equal merit, and we think that you will say so too when you see them. A stylish lot of short Jackets from $2.50 up to $9.00. Three quarter lengths in castor, tan, Oxford, ox blood and black. Perfect fitting, finely tailored with an air of style stamped Oil every garment. From 310.00 up to $22.00. Ladies' Coat Suits It's a real pleasure to see a lady in a trim, finely tailored suit. No well dressed woman can afford to do without a suit of this kind. It's economical, it fits in anywhere, it's the thing to buy. Have you seen our 10 and $12 suits? They stand for fine tailoring, chic styles and good materials. Lace Curtains and Portieres Don't you need some 1 oe curtains? We keep a large line from 45c, up to $2.75 a pair, A cosy home needs the the final touch that lace urtanis give. Are you ready lor a pair of portieres ? They cost so little mil add so much to the home beauty. We have them as low as tl.75 and 88 high as $5.00 pair. Come and see them. We-open a new- line this week, "i on II do well to look us over before purchasing, for you will not only he thoroughly pleased, but you will also save quite a bit of money on your purchase. J. N HARRISON, Sunbury, Pa. Thnt Worried Him. Anxious Daughter Papa, dear, yon must not worry because Harold is g-oinj? to marry ine anil take me far away from you. Fond Daughter N'o, daughter; a little thing like that isn't froinjr to worry me, but. if he ever docs any thing that will cause you to come back tn me again I'll certainly do him bcilily injury. Chicago Daily News, "Don't Frit." If you want to k p coot Just rollow this rulo, It's the be st we have run Across yet: 'All the 'Don'ts' that you find Let In one be combined 'Don't lrrt.' " riillaUi!iihii Bulletin. PREPARE FOR WINTER We have a nice line of Winter Stock, MEN'S AND BOY'S SUITS, MEN'S AND BOYS' OVER COATS, FULL LINE OF UNDERWEAR, HATS; CAPS AND UNDER WEAR. You are cordially invited to examine our excellent stock, whether yon buy or not. Our stock is all marked in plain figures, and you can see all prices for yourself. "We have t strictly one-price to all. Thanking you for past patronage and soliciting a continuance of the same I remain Kesp'y. WOLF FRIEDMAN, 318 East Market St., Sunbury, Pa. Firm of Lih atandiog would in crease OOrpi of r. ii e -eiitafivcw call iiifr on pbj'Hieiniis. Our eighty men now average 40 weekly. Exclusive territory. Steady employment tlox'ul. Slittlou O, New York City. NEURALGIA cured by Dr. MUMI Paib Pt r.LS. Juo cent p. dona1' At all d ruaalstn Distillery for Sale; THE BARTMAN DI8ILLBBT at rViiatcreek " ofTcieil for snle. Capacity 520 Bushels per day. With a little oxpenif! the capacity could I"' ''' ortaffq to any cxi.-ni. Addretia Box -la. U-21-tr. Peanacreek, Pa. . . . Hl'iHll run .mi hchmiiiih. tuim 'I I I f J' I. A 1 V IY IIJJ I'HnA m ibul'
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