fiSRZSS&K PnblUutd Ertrjr Thursday lUraiag ISO. W. WAQBHSKLLKH. A. II HDITOR AKD Onn. 8CBSCKIPT10N' HATES. la adrance. Minnie copies. 91.00 par year a!d In advance. Sl.aO pet Tear II not paid itvs, iiti wasa. Advrrllatsia- etatra. as renti oar Una. nonoarall meara mant. tor flint tiwwrtlin. and 3) rt-nte per Una lor each subas ejuent losrrtlon- IWOFKH'K. Nrartna County Court Uouaa, Between toe rim national uana auu lua ununiy jau. The Pilgrim of the Asp has serious doubts be is compelled to pick up ever dollar that goe j FOR TWENTY-ONE YEARS whether a spoonful of brains is sufficient to make I to fced and clothes bis family. A pretty example tor a ctiurcb deacon to set lor tne memrjen. 01 nis an ad writer. Well, Deacon, that depends on the quality, li it is of the quality you used in your glorification at the reverses of the shoe fac tory, an entire barrelful would not make a re spectable oraameut to a hog stable. Vol. xxxix. Mail C, 1002. Number 10 Republican Standing Committee. Adama 'C.P. Vim. 3. T. Mliawver. lWaYrr-Tlmi. K. litfM, II. H. Faust. Heaver W.nl-J. VV. lukcr, Ilavld Kennlnger. Ontre VV. A. Xp. I.. ('. HitiKaman. Chapman .Iwrpli Im, T. K.Leight. Kranklm- I. ('. Mn. k.-nl.urr, O. t. Metier. Jackmii J. t. Ytmrk-lc, VV in. Martin. Mid.llrlxirir Ki.ink rn'lit, lianas W. Toder. Mlddlecrci'k M K. I.nllcy, J. M. Maurer. Monroe H. C. ilendriiks. U. K. Fisher. ' I'enit Joarpli 11. Ho ml rick . I. !. Jarrett. Perry A. W. Valentine, K. IC Boyer. Perry Weat-J. 8. Wmey. J. Z. 8trawser. 8elliiKove r r.ink Keller, J. A. I.udwif. Spring O. K. Klnne, 1) Harrison Snook. I nlon 1. O, Wiilil. Washington W. P. Crown, Myron Moyer. The time of last week's court was almost en tirely consumed in the trial of the suit of Wtn. P. Seifred against the 'Pennsylvania Railroad Company, for damages the plaintiff sustained at the Market street Railroad crossing in Selins grove Feb. 25, 1901. The case was not finished last week and court re-convened Monday, to complete the job. The statement of the First National Bank of Middleburg shows Imns and discounts amount ing to almost u quarter of a million dollars and almost as much on deposit, subject to check and demand. This is certainly a remarkable showing. It is quite significant that the Asp can not distinguish between a spoonful of good brains and a spoonful of worthless cerebrum. A spoon ful of the right quality would certainly detect a surprising difference. The self-standard is not always a safe criterion as is clearly proven by this case. The Post would remind Mr. Pe Scat that this office has on file two requests for Advertise ment writers, one in Philadelphia at a salary of $2500 a year and another in Baltimore paying $3000 a year which came to us, as our letter files will show, by the character of the work sent out from this office. You can not build an ad vertising course of instruction on wind, but if the deacon thinks he posses sufficient aerial par ticles, to fan him through a $2500 or a $3000 position, let him step in the box. The citizens of Middleburg and Franklin have sent a numunerously signed petition to the Wes tern Union Telegraph Company asking them to extend their wires from Selinsgrove to Middle burg. This has been prompted by the fact that the Railroad Company's wires must be used to get private telegrams to and from this place. The Railroad Company will not allow the use of its wires for Western Union business when their wires are needed for railroad business. This delays all Western Union business and makes it but little better than the U. S. mail. It requires 3 and 4 hours to get a reply from Phila. and New York, while the ten-mile wire asked for should take the message and bring a reply in 15 or 20 minutes from either place. The Telegraph Company has lost a great deal of business by not extending their wires. This ten-mile exten sion will yield a good dividend to the company in the line of increased business. The Government Turns Down Rittcr's Authority. "The Poet office Department," says Printers' Ink of last week, "has cancelled the certificate of entry of the Mail Order Journal, published by Louis Guenther of Chicago." The Mail Order Journal is the authority to which the Pilgrim in his desperation was driven to find a "spoonful of brains" to bolster up a little antagonism to a legitimate enterprise, fos tered and nurtured in his own community, where congregation and the public at large who are supposed to be exalted by the conduct of church officers. . .. If this were all, he might Le pardoned on the ground of ignorance. Iast week, after the Asp waa mailed, the Pilirrim stepped into one of the offices of the court house and pushing' out his in flated breast and abdomen, exultingly said : "Dit you aee how I dit plue up Vageuseller dis veek" ? Every man in the crowd dropped his head in disgust No one uttered a word, for they all knew he could not write such a criticism and if he could, should be ashamed to father it. They wen all reminded of the disgraceful and cowardly attack he had made upon the Shoe factory a year ago, when Middleburg's" only industry was in the hands of the sheriff. They knew he had dug another hole for the Post in which he himself would surely lie submerged. History repeats itself. A year ago when in sult was added to injury and the Pilgrim, of the infamous Pilgrim Band, now Deacon, gloried in the downfall of the shoe factory, the citizens of the town almost to a man, came to the Post with a request to purge the town of the infamy heaped upon it by a jealous and unscrupulous combination of various elements, for which the dictionary makers have as yet been unable to find a suitable name. - A year has passed. He attacks a Middleburg enterprise in its infancy. What has it accom plished? It has brought to us the enterprising citizens of the town who want to see the town grow and flourish. The Post has always work ed for the encouragement and upbuilding of the town. . The Asp has always had its venomous fangs ready to pierce any enterprise proposed by the Post that would be a credit to the town. O, you jealous, Miserable, bilous, culpable piece of human stupidity, where is your mental fabric? You sl'p into church, are installed as deacon and swear by the help of God to set a noble and righteous example to all mankind. Let your peepers drop again. And bury your face in shame " For the church must stand the rub. Ruberde Ruberde Ruberde Dub. If you need any more consistency for a church deacon, we might look up the letter you wrote to Judge Dean. Catarrh Remedies and Doctors Failed-Pe-ru-na Cured. mi sssisna lee am. be iaaarttl hj Notices oil tola heading when the btlla are prints olttoe. Wbea tbe bills em aa prinS SCOLDING FOR SF.NATOR9 Senate Passed Resolution Censuring Tillman and McLaurln. .-- Wlfulnjrton, March 1. Senators Mc Laurln aud TIllra"V" - -h Caro lina, ytsterduiiUiJe In the censured by 1k? T Nelson couDt -ate for the sensational peroral encounter be tween the two senators on the floor of the Kenato hist Saturday during the consideration cf the Philippine tariff bill. Immediately after the senate con vened yesterday Mr. Burrows, chair man of the committee on privileges and elections, to which the RULaurln Tillnian controversy had becu referred, reported the resolution of censure framed by a majority of the commit tee. It reads as follows: "Resolved, That it is tho judgment of the senate that the senators from South Carolina, Benjamin ft. Tillman and John L. McLaurln, for disorderly behaviour and flagrant violation of the rules of tho senate during the open session of tho senate on the 22d day of February instant, deserve the censure of the senate, nud they are hereby censured for their breach of the privileges and dignity of this body; and from nnd after the adoption of this resolution the order adjudging them in contempt of the senate shall be no longer in force and effect." rrnctlrally there was no debate on the resolution, and it adopted by a vote of 54 to 12. When Mr. Tillman's name was called he added a new sensation to the proceedings by rising and saying, with Ill-concealed emotion: "Among gentle men an apology for an offense commit ted under heat of blood is usually con sidered sufficient," The auditors caught their breath as Mr. Tillman thus entered his protest against the adoption of the resolution, Mr. Tillman's words induced Mr. Kean. of New Jersey, to rise at the conclu sion of the roll call and say: "Having beard the senator from South Caro lina again Insult the senate, I change tny vote from ayo to no." At the request of Mr. Burrows the Statement of Mr. Tillman was read by the clerk. Instantly tbe South Caro lina senator disclaimed any Intention 1 of being offensive to the senate and said that if they were so considered he would withdraw them. The chair (Mr. Frye) said that by unanimous consent they might be Withdrawn, but Mr. Pic! rich, of Nebraska, objected. The lii-UIorit wr.s closed without further ej;i'.!!!i'iit. VILLAGE WiPfcD OUT Flrj sri Flood Almc3t Destroy Spr.:kcrs, N. Y. Fort Plain, N. Y., March 3. The hamlet of Sprakors, six miles east of hero, Las been almost wiped out by the "'"'i'.-d forces of water and Are. Fpralitru U u:ale up of 00 families, aud has been under water for two days. Great nuFses of ice came down tfc? river and struck the houses, some of which were so shaken that stoves were overturned and tho dwellings were burned. One end of tbe West Shore bridge was moved 18 Inches, Just a few ini'i'ir-." p." -: .' ,;. passen ccr tr '.' i"'.' .:. ' r .r Lexkfaw from Ckba. Cobwebs pukOn a cut lately gave a woDi&n a lockjaw. Millions know that the best thing to put on a cut is Bucklen'8 Arnica tialve, tbe in fallible healer of Wounds, Ulcers, Sores, Skin Eruptions, Burns.Scalds and Piles. It cures or no pay- Only 25c at Middleburg Drug; Co., Graybill, Oarman & Co.. llichneld. Pa., Dr. J. V. Sanipsell, Pennscreet, Pa. GENERAL MARKET8. Philadelphia, Pa., March 3. Flour steady; winter superfine, 12.6502.90; Pennsylvania roller, clear. 3.263.60; city mills, extra, 2.903.16. Rye flour steady, at $3.2503.35 per barrel. Wheat steady; No. 2 Penna., red, 87tt88c, Corn steady; No. 2 yellow, local, 67c. Oats were quiet; No. 2 white, clipped, CO toe; lower grades, 48V4c. Hay weak; No. 1 timothy sold at $1516.50 for large bales. Beef steady: beef hams, 19io20.50. Pork firm; family. tlQ 19.50. Live poultry, at llViC for hens, and 7c. for old roosters. Dressed poultry sold at 11c. for choice fowls, and at 8c. for old roosters. Butter steady; creamery, 30c. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 26V4c. per dozen. Potatoes were dull; eastern, 80083c. per bushel. Live Stock Markets. East Buffalo, N. Y March 3. Cattle market almost at standstill; light to ;ood stockers, $2.70(3-3.80; feeders, 3.r54.50: fresh cows and springers, ;35: veals, tops, $6.757.25; others, 4.50(36.50. Hogs fairly steady; heavy, :;6.556.62; mixed, (6.35 6.60; pigs, ! 5.7005.80: roughs. $5,700)5.90: states. 1404.50. Sheep strong; tops, mixed, $505.25; culls to good, $3.254.90; wethers. $5.2505.50: yearlings. $5.60 6.80. Lambs steady; tops, $6.406.50; culls to good, $4 606.35. East Liberty, Pa., March 3. Cattle steady; choice, $6.4006.50: prime, $6.20 66.40; good, $5.5065.90. Hogs higher; Sri me heavies. $6.6006.66; best me lums, $6.60(5)0.70; heavy yorkers, $6.40 6.60; light yorkers, $6.2006.30; pigs, $5.7005.90; roughs, $56. Sheep were strong; best wethers, $6.355.50; culls and common, $203.60; yearlings, $&& 6.80; veal calves. $6.S0ig7. Boy Nearly Electrocuted. Chester, Pa., March 3. Fred Macey, 10 years old, was nearly electrocuted and Is in, a dangerous condition. He was wrestling in the street with a companion, when ha rolled onto a tele phone wire, which was crossed with a charged trolley wire. He thought lessly grasped the wire with both hands, and was unable to release his hold. His wild shrieks were heard by George White, a teamster, who pulled the boy from the burning wire and carried him home. Murdered For Pension Money. Harrodsburg. Ky., March 4. Ed mond Houp, aged 87, residing in Mer cer, was found dead yesterday In his home and his wife beaten tato uncon sciousness. They had $150 of pension money In tbe house, and were the vic tims of robbers. Our readeri wbo have occsalon to ueewhlakey medicinally or otherwise, wil be interested in the advertisement in tlila paper of Tbe Harrier miuiiing to., wuicn onera pure Kye Whlakejr, Seven Yean Old, direct from their diilillerv. at M.S.). per gallon, expreae prepaid. Tbia offer is oeecrving 01 conaiueraiion. The Drought In India, udon, March 4. The viceroy of Aia, Lord Curson, of Bedleston, tele graphs that the rainfall has been light and scattered and of no benefit to the affected districts. About 350,000 persons are now receiving relief. An other dispatch says 3,000,000 acres of wheat In the Punjab are suffering from total drought . Will Destroy Derelicts. -Newport, R. I., March 4. The Unit ed States cruiser Cincinnati, Com mander T. C. McLean, Is In Newport harbor for a supply of torpedoes witb which to destroy derelicts. The ship will sail on a crulsa along the 'coast and over the regular routes followed by ocean liners and destroy such float ing wrecks os may be louni. : . . , i Bctlon Appesl Dismissed. Washington, March 4. The appeal of Cordelia Botkin, now servln a life sentence in the California state peni tentiary, on thc.chargj of murdering Mrs. John P. Dunning, of Dover, Del, by means of poisoned candy sent to her through the mails, was dismissed in the United States supreme court yesterday by agreement of counsel on both sides. Attorney General Ward represented the state of Delaware In the matter. Caa't Keep It Secret Tre BplencTd work of Dr. Ki nft's Nw Life Pills is comintr to litrht. No such grand remedy for Liver and Bowel troubles was ever known be fore. Thousands bless them for cur- ma; Constipation, bick lieadacne. Biliousness, Jaundice and Indiges tion. Try them. 25o at Jttiddlebunr Drug Co , Graybill, Garman & Co., Richfield, Pa., Dr. J. YV, Sampsell, Peiinscreek. Pa. DISCUSSED MIIPPINQ BILL Senator Frye Pointed Out Decadence, of Merchant Marino. Washington, March 1 The senate yesterday began consideration ot what Is popularly known as the shipping bill, a measure to provide for ocean mall service between the United States and foreign ports, and (or the com mon defense; to promote commerce and to encourage deep sea fisheries. Mr. Frye, of Maine, chairman ot the committee on commerce, made the opening statements in support ot the bllL He occupied the floor tor nearly two hours. The policy of protection which haa been applied, Mr. Frye said, to Ameri can Industries with such beneflclent results, had not been applied to the shipping industry. The result ot this short-sighted policy had been the de cadence of the American merchant marine and the consequent humiliation of Americans engaged in the shipping Industry. In pointing out the deca dence ot the merchant marine he said: "Suppose there was a war between Great Britain and Germany, and those countries withdrew for transport ser vice all their vessels engaged In com merce. We would be in a deplorable condition." Mr. Frye then sought to show that this condition of things was caused by American wages, which increased the cost ot our ships for the foreign trade at least 26 per cent Ha de clared that of all steamships in the world ot 14 knots and upward, 80 per cent are subsidized by the countries whose flags they carry. Of 16 knots and upward, he said, all but six la tbe world are heavily subsidized by the countries whose flags they fly. The nations paying these subsidies, be said, did so for the purpose of ex tending their trade and for nothing else. "Trade cannot precede the mall," he said. "The mall must precede the I Walesmo aa Sanahlne after a long storm is a feeling of relle When an obstinate, pitilss cold has been driven away by Allen's Lung Balsam, Only people who have been cured of throat-ache and sore lungs by this rem' edy can quite realize what the feeling Is. There Is no opium in this Balsam; its good effect is radical and lasting. Take a bottle along home to-day. Four Men Drowned. Freehold, N. J., March 3. A horri ble catastrophe occurred at the little village of Holt's Neck, near here, wTfen four men lost their lives through the breaking away of the dam at Frank E. Heyer's mill pond. Charles Conover, Henry Bennett, James King and Charles Herbert were the victims. The men were on the dam, engaged in attempts to release the pent-up water. Ice on the pond had gorged at the dam, and the men had been breaking the Ice up. The ice grad ually collected in a pushing mass at the bottom of the dam, and the men then tried to raise the gates to let the water through. Without warning the dam gave way at the bottom, carrying all the men with it. 1902 MARCH 1902 Sn. Mo.Tu.We. Tb. Fr. Sa, Zj JLJJJ2J3J4J5 16 J7J8J9 20I2 M25 26 27 28 29 vjL mm? MB. A. E. KIDD. uflUe 8 Ceut will hm aug. ltvotT insr m BBSs i sbhw ansa mm smisnat II II ELOIX, ILL In a very recent com- manleatioa from this place comes the news that Mr. Arthur Ernest Kidd, a well-known architect of that city, has mads complete recovery f rbm catarrh ot the head from which he had suffered for nearly a auarter of a century. He writes from 18 Hamilton are. t "I am 44 rears of age, and have had eatsrrh of the head for over half of my life, as a result of scarlet fever, followed by typhoid fever. I got so bad that I wss almost constantly coughing, ana clearing my throat. The catarrh greatly Impaired my eyesight, and the hearing In one ear, and reduced my weight to 110 pounds. I tried nearly every catarrh remedy advertised, besides a great many differ ent physloians' treatments, all of which tailed. I had heard and read of Peruna, end finally decided to try it two months ago. I have now taken seven bottles, and weigh 173 pounds. Never felt happier or merrier. Feel tip top." A. E. KIDD. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from tho use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. 9artman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vioe gratia. ' Address Dr. Hortman, President of The Bartmaa Sanitarium, Columbus, O, la this ol rniuAY. nan. i, raa.reaaMr .a. D. t '. will sail 4 lMraa.t haa ai cattle Jl lag inrptefaeale. . SATUHKAY. MAS S, aa4 MONDAY l" gooda. tarmlna;lmpleeenla and at W. Q. Herrold a achool boaat aZ MM P.O. THURSDAY. MARCH :, H aoatk dilla.8. A.L. Straweer will sell j ! baileraaad (arming luplaaaala, ' FKIPAY, MARCH 14. BUewM Ban, foaa av uearaan will aall t tl yj.et!' 1 Wood aow. aad fctw SATURDAY. MARCH IS. In Middled W. Wlttanmrar will rail houMbofal SATURDAY, MARCH Is, aa mile w, treYtUe. Daniel Oearhari all! aii S eowa, laming lampleaMaM and kj Haekeatrarg WUI eell 1 borate. 4 hL hin - ----- - - THURSDAY. MAR, J oa Bias Hm leaner will aau anriea, cowa mo4 ) InaptanMnta. THURSDAY. MARCH tft. hi Adam. J 01 oiin m. oacKenourg, willavll of land and aaaeabold goods. THURSDAY, MAR. 10, at Daniel', J Weal Parry rwp., Joe ateiehanbaclil J aoreaa, T bead oalile tad farinirJ SATLKOAT,MAH.Jl,Kmllawe.t oil Ln Katnarwiil aall s bone, I J Seaa-BawSMMl, SaUSVSSBV9U tat TUESDAY, MARCH H, near Kent., ft tl. Dwana. Aiecuiora. win n . It bead of caul and farming J TUESDAY, MAR. J, K nl!e west o( J Aaron Howell win aall l hn arming implement! aad bousttuj A Prlaler fli-ctuiy SarprU4 "i never wss s much surprised in my life, as I waa ith the results of using Chamberlain's Pain Balm ," Bays nen err t. urook. pressman of the Aaheville (N. O.) Gazette. "I contracted a severe case of rhema tism early last winter by getting my feet wet. I tried several things for it without benefit. On day while lookiosr over the Gazett's I noticed Pain Balm was positively guaran teed 10 cure rheumatism, so bought bottle of ii and before usinjf two thirds of it my rheumatism bad taken its flight and I have not had a rheumatic pain since." Bold by the AXiddlebursh Drug Store. A FlaaaeUl Vl. Eustacia I knew that man was a physician by the way in which he shook hands; his tender, delicate, considerate touch. Edgar Yes, of course; that's his five dollar touch. Detroit Free Press. TEACHERS, AT1EXTI0X! BUSQUEHANNA UNIVERSITY, at Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, ' In connection with the regular col lege work, now oilers excellent facilltU i for a Ten Wieks' NORMAL COURSE FOR TEACHERS unci those intend ing teach. The" term will "open April 1,1902. V Normal students will have Hie liberty of taking any studies In the College or Preparatory Departments. Resides the common branches lust ruction will be given in the Elements of Algebra, Physiology, Geology or Zoology : in Botany, American Literature, Civics, Psychology, Principles aud Methods of Teaching. School Government, Maiv agement, Grading, Organization, Kin dergarten Work and Child Study. Classes will be organized in the branches taught In the public schools and opportunities for applying the un derlying principles of education will be afforded 1 n teaching clusses. The school's aim will be to give 'teachers such knowledge of the work of the school room and practice in applying principles as shall enable them to begin their schools with Intelligt nee tuul con fidence. PROF. WILLIAM NOETLINO, Formerly of tho department ot Peda gogy In the Bloomsburg State Normal School, will have charge of tho pro fessional work of the school room, lie has had nearly forty years' experience in teaching and training teachers, and is recognized as having few equals in the State In Normal work. Young Ladles can be accommodated in our Ladies' Hall. Excellent board ing is furnished in our own boarding department. Students will have access to the Library and ReadinR Room and gym- nasium,and may take a course in Thy sical Culture, if so desired. Courses will also be offered in Music, Short- band, Typewriting, aud Book-keeping, For terms and particulars address A, N. Waunek, J. I. Woodruff, Registrar, Aa Earaeet taerr. - "Now, then," said -the professor, looking at his watch, "if any young gentleman would like to ask , any question before class " - "What time is it?" inrplrerl Mr. Fresh. riitlndi'lrVi-ri-,-::-;. ...... Dean: Selinsgrove, Pa. Your Tongue If it's coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of order. Ayer's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys pepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. J3c All druggluw Want your mouilA4?li' brown or rich black T BUCKINGHAM'S DYE SOCTt. Of O-OV.l.T,, O- W. P buurila beauUiul Thon use for tho makers MiDDiKunc:. Mark: Wheats Kye. Corn Oata Potatoes .. BrauperHtf Middlings Chop Flour per bi Butter... 22 Eggs 20 Onions....... 75 Lard 12 Tailor? 3 Chickens.... 7 Side.... 8 Shoulder 10 Llam 14 THE WALL STEET JOURfJ flivAS advice and anavAra plmro-p. innnirioR aKnnHnvnci. Studies underlying causes of 2 movements, determines tici erning value of securities. 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Bend in your name at onceu the time you have received for the Post. John W. Rennlnger. has pre receipt signed by Jere Crou Apr. 8, 1878 for Pobt from SepL to Sept 7. 1877. This gives V: nlnger a date from 8ept 7, !' save he received the Post fort time, but un to this time has H able to discover Droofs of an oH He wiU beenUtled to an older M the above, upon presentation ol 01 tne same, Stat or Omo, Oitt or Toledo, Lucas Cochtt. i Frank J. Cheney makes otll he is tne senior partner ol w of I . J. Cheney A Co., doinj! ness in tne city of Toledo, and state aforesaid, and tb said hrm will pay the sum Hundred Dollars for each au case of Catairh thst cannot b by the Use of Hall's Caturrt FRANK J.tllE - Sworn to before me and set od in my presence, this Ota December, A. D. 1886, A.W.GLEAS(I skai . JVotaryr . Zinc and Grinding JlnUe Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice as long as lead and oil mixed by hand 11-21-ly. R to pa the Const!! anil WnrK oTI'ac Cili j Laxative BromoQulu!r.e TiiM-'U curel ft cold In ft day. Ko cure, iicj (iy. r-wnlx. . " - ..fr;' ' tf. Hall's Catarrh Cure is take) nully and acta directlr on the and mucous surfaces of then Send for testimonials, free. : F.J. CHENEY ft CO.. W SoldbyDrorV'S. ' "iliOl a Paai'y era Ha