PuMlaWa Every Tearaaay Moral; QKO. V. WAQlHSHAlR. A. U. XOROB AMD Own. SCBSCBIFTIOH RATES. 11. OO par ri Mid In advance. SU II i latdnM. biimU coplea, ne Cenle. I paid Advorttajag Bates, tS crate par Mm, nonpareil mi mutt, lor flre taeertloc end M renal aor Uh lor each lubeo- qoent Insertion. tV-OFPIC'B. NaarilM County Court IlouMt between the Flnrt NtliouU Bonk tad lb Onunty Jail. Vol. mix. Mar. 27, 1902. Number 13 Republican Standing Committee. Adama 'C.T. Flea, J. T. Itawm. lUaver 4hae. K. Hireae. U. IL Fauat. Hearer Weal J. W. Maker, David Kenning. Onlre W. A. Napp, U a Btngaman. Chapman Joaeph Iong. T. K. Uigtat. Franklin J. C. Hackenbnrg, Q. K. Stotlwr. Jackaon J. 8. Yearirk, m. Martin. Middletiurg Flank Hpecht, Banka W. Toder. Miclillecreck M. K. Knllejr. J. M. Maurcr. Monroe H. C. Uendricki. 11. F- Fluher. Femi Joarph K. Ilendricke. I. N. Jar ret t. perry A. W. Valentine. K. K. Boyer. 1'erry Went-J. &. Winer. J. Z. Strawaer. Peliiumaove 1- rronk Keller, J. A. Ludwlg. Spring.'. It. Klnoe, I). Harr'aoo Snook. I nion-J. G. Ktahl. Washington W. K. Brown, Myron V. Moyer. Hereafter, when the American girl'a father refuses to let her attend a certain party she can take some comfort in the fact that it is not so hard as having to give up a coronation as Miss Koosevelt di I. An insurgent proclamation baa latdj found in Um Philippines which says-lie United States is in the midst of a civil war ; that the coal miners hare riara against the government and in a battle at Chicago 1,600 soldiers were killed ; that President Roosevelt was to be de posed and "Dr." Bryan proclaimed President March 4 ; that Russia had declared war against the United States and that Germany would furn ish arms and ammunition to the Filipinos if they would only hold ont. . A habit of constantly looking upon the dark side of things, of thinking something terrible is going to happen, that we are unfortunate, that fate is against up, that we were born under an unlucky star, and that our lives are comparative failures; a habit of thinking that we, perhaps. are not so smart as others who have succeeded, and that we have over estimated our ability ; in other words, a habit of worrying or of self-depreciation will, after a while, dwarf the highest ideals. April "Success." , A billion des not strike the average mind as a very great number in this day of billion dollar trusts, yet a German scientist has computed that at 10:40 a. m., April 29, a billion minutes will have elapsed since the birth of Christ. A St. Louis scientist who has been investigat ing the matter auuouncce that smoke abatement can be easily accomplished. The most effective method to do away with all factory emoke, at least would be to usher in another Cleveland free trade policy. In selecting a loy from a score of applicants, a shrewd employer will take the one who gets to his subject directly, states it concisely, with the fewest words, outlines his position briefly and stands or fulls by it, and does not bore him by tilling of the great things he has accomplish ed or of what he can do. "Success" for April. Yes, said the western man, there ore several patches of country still left out ' our way that willv?- isv million of people each. There is a section up in Wyoming, for instance, known as the Big Horn Basin, which has just Ijeen opened up by a new line of the Burlington railroad. It covers about 50,000 square miles. It's larger than New York state. Three times as large as Denmark. Twice as large as Bavaria. It is covered with beautiful streams, a never fuiling water supply and the soil is as rich as any in the world. The possibilities for irrigation there are enormous and three big irrigation ditches are built already. Oh ! yes, there are a few scraps of real good country left. We won't be crowded of the earth yet awhile. Mr. Mahon's Endorsement Cbamberaburg Public Opinion. The convention on Tuesday could do no more than endorse Honorable T. M. Mahon for re nomination for Congressman from the Eighteenth district. His name was the only one heard prior to the convention in connection with the nomi nation and, of course the endorsement was assur ed. The absence of all opposition to him is cause for congratulation among the Republicans of the county, for it would be n circumstance to be deplored if any opposition would assume the proportions of vigorous contest, which might cause some dissatisfaction and would necessitate Mr. Mahon's winning by defeating some other Franklin county Republican. As it stands now he will win the nomination in the district, but if he is compelled to defeat another candidate it will be one from another, and not his home county. Timt he will win his nomination isacertainty. Any opposition to him that exists is weak, sporadic and futile. He will have for him more than enough of the conferees from the several counties of the district to insure his renomination for Congress, where he has served with such ability and fidelity for five terms. His return for his sixth term will be deserved honor, in which all of his friends rejoice. ', iTDEELEETS Lirt THE SPRIUG LII1E. 350 Rolls New Patterns ' OOTLOOK. ' v I r. ueorge a. en nan naa iransiaieu tor iuc OUTLOOK, under the title "Napoleooder," a queer traditional or folk-lore 'story long current among Russian peasants and lately put into literary form by Mr. Amphitea troll, who has just been exiled to Siberia for publishing another peasant story re garded by the authorities as a covert attack on the Government or imperial family. The story is printed in The Outkook's Aprile Magazine Number. scbibxeb's. Bcribner's Magazine for April begins a new novel by Richard Harding Davis an event of the first importance to all lovers of good fiction. "Captain Macklin," which begins in this num ber, is the longest novel written by Mr. Davis and is his first since "Soldier of Fortune." It is his most mature work, and narrates the adven ture of a young West Pointer who was dismissed from the Academy and went to Honduras to make a name for himself as a soldier with a body of revolutionists. It is romantic and adventurous in every page, and the development of the hero from his "club" stasre to a self-reliant soldier is d.nWpd with even more skill than Mr. Davis Brussels Carpet. 45. 50, 65,75 has heretofore shown.-wh.ch means that it is a Velvet Carpets, 75 and $1 1R.ftSftM triumph in narrative fiction. This installment Axminster carped and all others will be illustrated by Walter Ingrain Carpets, 25 to 75 Appleton Clark. Hie story will . run inrougu six numbers. scBscnrnoM to ti 0IXXST SCKOtlBtt) For the parpoaa of dlacoJ has bean a satseribef of uV the longest coattnaoas pertf um parjusner ran as a preW anhaerirtflAn to Ihta wtZZi) I offer Is open to all present To compete for this lift su subscriber moat show bow taken 'and paid for the subscriber who can (show 0 pertoa tor which the Foot J and paid for by him will, paper entitling him to receM tree a kmga he live. - Among the subscribers ofil Kreasive and aggressive newJ . . w . . . . l me roer are ine Dest .cilW enuntv and thnan nhn lTj unyieldingly loyalty to a 1 for the best portion of their entitled to some valuable coi And with a view to coJ this portion of our friends we the above premium. A subscriber who wants t for this prize must send in hi tVin Aiil.k.. t. V. A. . . mi claims will be published frj time so that every one can w going on In tno contest. Ail seems established that we covered the winner of tin contest will close. Bend in your name at ouc the time you have received tor the Post. John W. Rennlnger has ti receipt signed by Jere t'nJ Bag Carpets, Straw Mattings, China Mattings. time, but un to this time hu able to discover proofs of and m win De enuuea to an older! ine aoove. upon presentation 01 me same. LITERARY NOTES. SUCCESS. The May isue of "Success" will contain the first of an important series of articles on culture in the home, which have been specially written for this magazine by Mary Lowe Dickison, Mar garet E. Sangster, Harrset Prescott Spoffordj Lillie Devereux Blake, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, ChrintineTerhune Herrick, Lillian Whiting, and I May Wright Sewell. Linoleums, Lace & Portiere CURTAINS. INDIES HOME JOURNAL. Chief among the attractive features of the Easter Ladies' Home Journal is the opening installment of Helen Keller's own story of her life. The fact that thu, and all the autobiography which is to follow, were actually written by the wonderful g'rl herself is only equaled by the remarkable literary merit of her production. Th&e is a de lightful personal article about "The President's Daughter," accompanied by a hiterto unpublished picture of Miss Roosevelt, and a pretty story of the singing of Easter carols in a New York belfry on Easter morning. Neltje Blonchan tells "Why the birds Come and Go," and The Journal's two spleridld serials,"Thoee Days in Old Virginia" anijfThe Ruesells in Chicago," are pivau space. DpgSS G00(ls The oew children'sdepartment, called ,4The Good Timnfinivlfin " Irainii in this nnm!wr. Mr. Role discusses several timely subjects on the editorial Ladies'Suits page, chief among them the growing tendency of the American father to neglect the championship I Silk Waists 01 niscnuaren. iiiuanuiiuua, wiuuuBreuatu- tiful and numerous, include one of Mr. Taylor's , , exquisite pictures of Southern life, and a double O DlPt YY aiStS rrf cnl We cirls at their studies. The depart ments are more interesting and helpful than ever. Skirt S & J &Cx6tS, The beautiful Easter cover is the work of A. E. Foringer. By The Publishing Company, Phila- dephia. Ten cents a copy; one dollar a year. Stati or Ohio, City of XOLKDO, IjDOAS UOUXTT. Frsnk J. Cheney makes. he is the senior partner nil of F. J. Cheney & Co., M ness in tne city 01 ToledoJ ana eiate aioresaia, ana said firm will pay the sum Hunared Dollars ior each a by the nse of Hall's Catarf FRANK J. CIS Sworn to before me and ed in my presence, this CtlJ December, A, V. ism, A. W. GLEAi bKal Notarj Hall's Catarrh Cure istaJ nally and acts directly on tu and mucous surfaces of M send for testimonials, free. ' F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., 1 " TOM Sold by Drneelsts. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are thJ SUITS $3 TO $20. TUB Largest Line in Snntinry. ! SALE REGISTER Notleea of aatea win ba Inaerta! tbla baadinc when lh bill ara onJ wmw. wnan n oiiia mn noi pni omoe ov nun win oe cargau. fei Inr to baa wla ahould aelecl II loaartod la tbla column. 8ATURPAT. MARCH ID. one-half J Anna, jotin T. Bneuerly wllla 1 cowl ana laming impiemeu MlDDLEBUaQH MAT CENTEEVILLE. The farmers are getting ready to plow and do other spring wsrk but the cold snap has changed the plans of some. Quite a few of our young men ill leave town this spring and go to places where they ha e secured em ployment. Our town was visited by many salesmen during the past week. All had encouraging news and were anxious to sell goods. There has been considerable sick ness in this vicinity the past few weeks. Drs. Dimm and Steans at tendedsome cases. This is a good time to prune trees and grape vines. Spraying fruit trees with a burdeaux mixture now would prevent fungus disease and curl leaf. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. "Ed." I. L. Herman of the New Berlin Ileporter" was in town Fri day. Miss Deshie Sampwl and Eritella Troutman were to Middleburg Sat urday and Sunday. Mrs. Russell Chri.-tine and daugh ter of MifSlnbnrg were the guests of PAXTOXVILLE. H. A. Howell and family of Lewistown were visitors recently. Miss. Haltie Shambach did some shopping in Middleburgh Thursday. Mrs. Jacob Haine and Miss Mary Feese of Beavertow were vistors here Saturday. Mrs. Chas. Hare and daughter Marie of Harrisburg are visiting Mrs. IPs mother and relatives here. Mrs. Mary Howell is on the sick list and is recci veing medical aid from Dr. Herman of Middleburgh. Mrs. llattie Howell of Beaver town visited her grandmother here Thursday. R. A. M. Ilarner spent several days at South Danville recently vis iting his daughter Edith. Rev. Diehl preached a very in teresting sermon at Haseiuger's chnrcb, Sunday, A. AL, and Rev. Crumling, P. E., delivered a very able sermon in the Evangelrcal church in Paxtonville Sunday even ing. The Lord's Supper was also celebrated. Uriah Howell and Frederick JJingaman of lieavertown were vis- D. F. JJinjraman and wife Saturday j itor9 a town Sunday. iwrs. r.iou nnrxjic ann cnuuren oil n v c;n gj vA.niA.rt, ..nt l!iri''arnan Troxelville vltitwl S. (i. and family one day laM week. E. B. irartrr..in who Ladbmn work ing in lr i.town carne home la-it WW:k. J. C. fclioweri ijf Sijvjrulcinra University U pr:TMling hU KhhUx nui-'ion at hftnu: The t''Ulr)' wTf: viiiton in Umn HunLy, Johii lingmtn and wifp, Frf!or, JonAfhan Mfi.r zm wif-, iCramfT, &t D, V. UUx rifttr., lit. (i. Vj. Mfififi and firmly, lAtrrcIton, at ir.a. MohftV, several days here visiting hirt father, Lincoln Enlley of New Berlin vi-iited Mrs. Erdley's mother Sun day. Cfta'l Urtp ItMarrrl Tte pln-l:d work of Dr. King's NVw Life l'illfl is corn inn to light. No ach grand remedy for Lim and iomt trooljln was tvnr known be forft. Thonandn bl? them tor cur- intf CoDti()fttifjn, Nick JiAadache, liilioorifl. Jaondlre and Indi((6s tiot. Try thtm. 2-'c at MiddlDbnr Itratt l , OrayMlI, Gorman & Co., Uicbfield, I'a., Vr. i. W, banilmcll, SELINSQROVE. The Choral society of Trinity Lutheran Church will render Far- trier's Mass on Easter Sunday even-: ing in the Church. Mrs. Wni. Lutz had a stroke of apoplexy Monday of last week, but we learn that she is slowly improving- Miss Mildred Focht is home with her parents during the Easter vaca tion. She was one of the Fire Brig ade at Bryn Mawr College at the time of the fire last week. - Most of the students have left for their borne for the Easter vacation. Mrs. Rev. Hilbish and Eyer Lutx were called home on account of the sickness of their mother, Mrs. Win. Lutz. F. L. Holmes of Olean, N. Y.. spent several days with his parents recently. Mrs. Eisenhuth and daughter are on a visit to her former home, Wtl liamstown. 8. Weis, who was to Phila. and Xew York, returned home last week with a fine stock of goods. A number of our people were at the conference of 8. S. workers, held at your town on Friday afternoon and evening. Last Sunday was a fine day all that could be desired. The first clear Sunday we had since the 3rd Sunday of icbruary. J. E. Forrester has been appoint ed bHHCHHor in place of V. Bolig, who has resigned. The Sutibury people seem very anxious to have the cup won by our dtMitcni, saving "that they were cn titled to it that unless we give it tip they would ncvet debate with ua any more." Had our pwplc lost it there would have been nothing more raid, the cup however will remain here until won by some one else. WEST BEAVEK. Garden digging wi 11 be next on the program, if the weather only continues as it has been for the past few days. Hon P. F. Reigle was seen at this end last week enjoying hiuself with a bowl of oyster soup sitting on a wheel barrow. Samuel Baumgardner expects to locate in spring township and farm for Ad. uoss this spring. John IL Wagner of Beavertown spent last Sunday with his mother in-law, Mason Kuipp, at Lowell, Pa. Ralph Hoofnogleof Vira, Mifflin Co., was here Saturday moving his SMMMER WASH GOODS. Trexler's Store, Sunbury, Penna. Butter........ 22 EggSA 12 Onione 75 Lard 12 Tallo Z Chickens.... 7 Side 8 Shoulder 10 Ham 14 Wheat J Rye.... Corn .. Oats.... Potatoes Bran per MiddM Chop. Flourpet EXECUTRIX'S NOnCENolM aircn that letter, wjrtajnanuud tato ot Oaorn Campbell, lata ol Q ahln. Hnvdar Co.. Pa.. Art? A. hnt If" rMlBlv. I In da form of law to iba undertint "I don't think they'll do anytala. " ,eDl M22T u,i3 . at 1 " MymeiM sum iuubjb- aaiTiNK w wub tMaoni, ine poucy mug, wno mi it should prentthm duly auib been trreitea. 1 waiaiiii. , J iiv.l nrv.ao l . . w. vrjwij ";' WMBontowa, rm-, mtrch 14. lswt Oh. tia'a an naail ij litntnif iliaiw I that he will probably be abl to ctcd VJ AltlTEU !.. 1...H.. . .u XT v mi I " a rur. Reliable man for ManC ra.alrl Phro ara v.. I RnlMh Office W wkll tO . ... .... .. . I J . w - hw.mh .M I " ' household goods to the lormer place, thot nw eit? this vicinity. Here is a Mi-s Viol. Steely has been spend- Fm ffSfS UtT ing for the right man. K Cldy-Th, d irill ut seems a pity good relerence wnen wnui to ruin a sew tun thot way. Fuck ing a few weeks in Belleville, Miff lin Co., visiting friends. Some ef our weather prophets claim a white Eatcr, will tell later on. There will be an entertainment held at the ridge school house on next Friday evening, for the bene' Topics. fit cf all who see fit to attend. L. Jiaker, clown. "if,1 Woraa Worth HaTloar, Tourist There's a worm in Hawaii thai eata hardwood and destroyi all theplanoi. Bllfltlm We have a piano where can I get one ot those worms? Town The f A. T. Morris moleC cmcmifATi. h Illustrated catalogue 4 c Assignee's Notice. In ra aadgned oMata of I Elisabeth A. Uaraar, I . doing bualneai a I JohnA.Barner,acnt. Ulntlea la hatehv aHraa tlil Darner, doing b Balneal aa Jo1"! Our supervisors have been busy Y. ,,.ftld l ..; 1 f .1 i i I repairing onuges ior ine past ior weeks, there are lots of them needed t Mlmpptlad Cralna, said the talkative critic, "the J. J. Nerhood exiM-ctS to move to deter persons who write &wUf'JffSrS!SZZA McClure ou the first of April. ,"c ln.. 7"'d .,rr"e !h IT'fiSSB . t nu i m nnr i iip. n i urn wnii n n. im. - ' i . . . w .u.- M i. l. ih. nnriflprfnal Thai all paranns knowing tbtj Indebted to aald aalate are rrn"H Poor Food for Thonirht. I ImmedlaU aaymant, and tlwa W.I.PlrUwIcIc Iiav.llawkln. will i.rewnt lliarodu yau.n J- - " 41 I.... Ml A liAlt.UA ' do you tniiiK oi mat cigar I gave you? Jay 0. WKISER, amjt. Hawkins (weakly) I don't want to think of it t all) I'm trying to forget it. lll-JJIlS. Dizzy? Then your liver isn't acting well. You suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Aver's Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 vcars they have been the Standard, Family Pill. Small doses cure. Adam's Mlaglvlosta. Adam I say, Eve. . Eve-Well? Adam Do you think there is an. thing in that snylng that clothes make 3-27-Ct o W the man? Town topics. Pbotkct Voo Consult mil Fco dopeudentonSucconi MIUB. Stevens &C4 819-14th St., H sue. AJMnijticliijl". Hantrxiir nmu.t.rlia nr fctd a Iwaulttui tmrwn of 1U b Waek Thau... EUCKINGHAM'SDYEWor. riaylnir Rnfo, Mrs. Ncwfd Ths conk has left and I will hnve to get the dinner myself. What ahull I cook for you, donrV newer! Oh. anything that you know 1 don't Ilk. Chicago Dally News, BARK WAN Wo are la the market annntity of Rock Oak am Bark, for prices writo 8 iO-H North Amoricn . pmmt "'' '!A.