Published Every Thursday Merging ISO. W. WAOBNSBLLB R. A. U. BDITOR AND OWSIIt SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Vl.OO per year ruld In advance. I.Sa per year II Dot paid lu Single copies, It Cents. Advertising- Rsln. IS cents Der line. nonpareil measure' mp, for first insertion snd 'JO rents per line lor each euhse. qrtM insertion- l"OFFK'B. Near Ins County Court llouse. Vol. x x s i x. A in ist 21 , 1902 Number 33 Republican Standing Committee. Adam- CP. Fise. J. T. Shawver. Beaver t 'has. E. Drcese, II. IC. Faust. Heaver XVest-J. XX'. llaker, Iavid Kennlnger. t'entre W. A. Napp, L. C. Hingaman. Cliapman Joseph l-ong, T. K. taight. Franklin I. '. Hackenburg, U. P. Metier. Jackson J. 8. Yearick, XV m. Martin. Middleburg Kiank hieclit. Ranks X Voder. Miihllecrec k M. K. Krdley, J. M. Maurer. Monroe II. C. Hendricks. 11. P. Fisher. Penn Joseph R. Hendricks. I. N. Jarrett. Perry-A. XV. Valentine, P. K. Hover. Perry XVesl-J. H. XVu.er. .1. Z. Strawsrr. Seliusgsove J. Frank Keller, J. A. l.udwig. Spring C. K. Klose, I). Harrison Snook. Union J. , Slahl. Washington VY. P. Drown. Myron Moyer. REruHMCAx Ticket. For Governor. Samuel V. I'cnnyjwckcr. For Lieutenant-Governor. William M. Urovvn. For S STt'tury ol Internal AfTlr. Isaac B. Brown. For Congress. s Ed. M. Hummel. (Subject o dlstrldjconference.) For Assembly. F. C Boxversox. For Slierirf. Clias. K. .Sampsi'l. For Treasurer. 1. Xorman A pp. For county Commissioners. Harrison Moyer. Jdiiatliiiii lleiclienliacli. Far County Auditors. Clias. M. Arliogast. Jolin M. Buyer. For Coroner. A. J. Herman. Coming Situations. The pending Pennsylvania campaign will in its early stages deceive those who have not the opportunity to see below the surface. It will appear like a struggle between Pennypacker and Pattison, the leading rival nominees for Gover nor. An early statement of the truth will break misapprehensions. Judge Pennypacker is iu advance assured of a large majority. Noasassult can injure him personally, nor can his fitness, ability or honesty be questioned. In these re spects he is impregnable, and Republicans are fully satisfied. The Democracy, hoxveve, grub beloxv this pleasant surface, and seek to under mine the Republican majority in Congress. The estimates of the txvo Congressional Chair men are not far apart. A change of four from the Republican to the Democratic column in Pennsylvania might mean disaster. A like rel ative change in New York, Ohio and Maryland, would give the Democrats control of the next House at Washington. What would this mean? A block in the representative branches of the government. What would that mean? Doubt, uncertainty a great pause in every onward busi ness movement, and a sure depression. Look at the iwst when this condition obtained. Enter prise was halted, confidence shaken, a waiting period in which millions suffered. The Republican battle cry is "Prosperity." It is here with us every hour and every day. Wk would keep it with us, and the better to do it xve would let well enough alone. What the Republicans of Pennsylvania desire, what they are struggling for, what they will achieve if'all who desire rally to their aid, through every legitimate form of eflort, is to keep things as they are to keep a Republican majority in both the Senate and the House at Washington. Therein is confidence, continued pros)crity. The Democratic xvay of dividing by detail will de stroy both, and lead us into unknown xvaters. wealth is about twelve and a quarter millions. This is good housekeeping on the part of the fis cal officers of the State and is a substantial an swer to those critics of Governor Stone'b admin istration who would have the eople lielieve that evtry officer and employe on Capitol Hill has had his hand in the treasury for the last four years. We have a State of which we may well be proud. When our splendid Capitof shall have been completed and the city shall have provided the setting which such a magnificent building deserves other States will turn green with envy. Judge Penny packer's Hoots. The effort to make sport of Judge Penny packer's boots suggests that the boot is a familiar object to Republicans in this State, one that has done campaign service for a long time. In the country districts the old time cuts of the G. O. 1 elephant .always pictured him in trium phaut march ariayed in Iwots. It is a happy omen that Judge Peunypacker's opponents have made his boots such a prominent feature of the campaign. They will not only carry the Re publican candidate to Harrisburg but will be in harmony with the old banner about which the party ever rallied. Th'j treasury of Pennsylvania is fairly gorged xvitli cash. The balance in the general fund available for all expenditures of the Common- Senator Quay as chairman of the Republican State Committee will take no chances in this campaign. He has returned from his outing iu Maine to give personal directions to the State can vas. Many demands have come from the in terior counties for meetings and these must be ar ranged before the campaign has progressed to the point where the assignment of sjieakcrs fur effective work shall be made. The reports from the various counties are entirely satisfactory ana indicate that the people are anxious for a discus sion of the real issues. They arc not to In; fool ed by any scheme of the Democrats to limit the effect of the campaign to Republican sux!es in the State, but realize the importance of the cam paign upon the greater questions affecting ti e election of members of Congress and a Rcpubli can President. OVERWHELMED BY VOLCANO Japanese Island Covered With Debris and All Inhabitants Killed. Yokohama, Atifj. 19. Tim little Isl and of Tori.slilina was overwhelmm! by a volcanic eruption between AiiKiist 13 and August 15 and all the inhabi tants, ntimbei'inK ir0 persons were un doubtedly killed. The Island is tw ered with volcanic debris and all the houses on it have disappeared. The eruption is mill proceeding and is ac companied by submarine eruptions In the vicinity which make it dangerous" for vessels to approach- the- Island. Torlshlnia is one of a chain of islands extending; between the llonine islands and I loud' i. the Idlest island of Japan. Had 5-11.000 and Starved. fait I .a I'tah. Auk. I:i. The dent' liodv of I'ei. T Ai!'lTin, known as the 'hermit -.. ; i- ol' Tail; City," has bren i'i.im d !:. iiis lope'y cabin near tin-Aw-l'.i : :i ill if th" Park ( ity mining (liKtii-.i. A 1 1 i ; . j ' i l-.a.'. evii! ii I;- been deed i; ;. I' i Ir-li-ve.l that he iii 'd :'... i .-. m v;-.-al:!!-.i!-i $1.70(1 In en !-. i ' ' "r 1 i'l'U'-i la cabin II Is be!l-.ed iVi: I'-il'v $!!i.ir.n lps his cnV.-t i:i :: - !.?:;!:.' only known re'.:'. Iv-live !n Sv d-n. Mo Sf.-:- I Or-.'c.t! For King. I.ndnri. A ;;.'. 1".. -The "British Med ical .tourn:!" makes the announcement that it is authorized to say there is no truth whatever in the recent ru mors that Kins Kdward will undergo a second operation. The "liritish Med ical Journal." declares that the Kind's recovery is complete and that his gen eral health is better than for a lout; fcnie past. State Committee Meeting. The formal openinu of Judge Penny packer's campaign will take place on September at which time the Re publican state committ've will meet Bt the Philadelphia headquarters. Senator Quay will preside. A full at tendance of the committee Is expect led, including the 12 mcmbers-aMarne, .TVho have 1 ( en appointed by the state chairman. These arc: Attorney Gen eral John P. Klkin. of Indiana; ex Lieutenant Governor Louis A. Wat res, of Lai-kav.anna; County Itocorder George M. Vm Itonnhorst and George 11. Oliver, of Allegheny; Colonel Jas. II. Lambert, of Philadelphia; ex Ranking Commissioner P. V. C.ilko son, of 1 : 1 1 ' . s : Major General Charles Miller, ol l'lanUlin; I-Mitor Hiram Youmr. of Yer!;; pavid II. Lane, of Pliilmlel-hi-! : I avi 1 II. Thomas, of Lehigh; Ib.rner Greene, of Wayne, and L W. Owlctt. of Tioga. Cuban Cabinet Officer Resigns. Havana. A'.-:. .1!'. - At the i,.,.",j.,L, , the cntiiv'! of secretaries yesterday Emilio Ten-y, secretary of agrici::t;ire present bis resiL-nat inn. It was no: acce; ;. d. f-'.T.i.r Terry will have four dnv. in whf, h to re .;. ,yr ,s Feiior Ten y mixv !i iv-uti.s fr family T. irons iir.d l.reatisn !i ,. . 'res to n tii I'd lis. A Thousand Persons Crc-.wd. London !;.-1 a disiiateh lro;n J!ei:e Koui; t!:- correspondent f '.he u,::y haV(. been (err:: ;:, N iM Kwat.tr-Si rrov ince. in xvhi.-!, r, t persons were (lr..wi .. :S;veral hous, H . lupsul m i;(,i;e Kotg and 2D u rsoi. wer- droM '.itu. A YOI.(i I. AO IKS Mil; svi:d. A unniiin, ColiHiihln. hy hiuiiher. liiln'N Collr. 4'lur nmt liar rhooii ltFiiil.v. Dr. llllfl Tf TTttor n r,r..;.,.,f j physician, of Panama. Colombia, Tn ii incm luiiei bihich: ijuhi aiarcu I had us s patient n young lady six teen years of age, who hud a very bad attack of (lyHentery. Ex-erythinsj I prescribed for her proved intll'eet and she was crowing worse every hour. Her parents wero sure she would die. .She had become bo weak that she could not turn over in bed. What to do at this critical moment was a study for mo, hut thought of Chamberlains Colie. Cholera and Diarrhoea- Ucmedy and as a last re sort prescribed it. The most won derful result was elleeteil. "Within eicht hours Vim was feeling much better ; inside of three davs sho was U1KH1 her fed nn,l !l ll.n . ii 1 ..t ...... - - - - - ...... . n v'iio I week was entirely will" ror sale oy .xinuilehur-,' Dims Store. Tlie fellow who 1ms money to burn never bothers about lire insm-aiice. Henry L. Shattuckof Shellsburc. Iowa, was cured of a stomach trou ble with which ho had been afflicted for years, by four boxes of Cbiim berlaiiiH .Stomach and Liver Tablets He had previously tried many other remedies mid a number of phvsi chins without relief. Tor Kale 'by the Middleburc drug store. A fool and his money never have to Keek for grounds for divorce. Some people would rather talk about hard tines than ro to work. There is more Catarrh in this sec tion the country than all other di sease's put together, and until the last few years whs supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local di sease, and prescribed local rein ediep, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pro uounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitution al disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. ). Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, is Ihe only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from In drops to a teaspoon ful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They ofl'er one hundred dollars for r.ny case it fails ti cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. !'. J. CHENEY A- CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists. 7."e. iiall's Family Pills nro the best. Iloliii'i'il ICnte. DeiMi r. On account of the National Frater nal Congress, to be held at Denver, Col., Aiigii-t 3! to ::n, the Pennsylva nia Pailroad Com -any will sell excur sion tickets to Denver, Colorado Spring-', or Pueblo, Col,, from nil sta tions on its lines, at a rateof single fare for the round trip. Tickets will be -old anil good going on August and -and will be good to return until Scit( nilier ;:, inclusive. Tickets must be validated for return passage by Joint Agent at any of the above-mentioned points, for xvliich service a fee of 'Si cents will be charged. For specific rates and conditions, ap ply to ticket agents. KKDK Kip II A I t'H TO THE SKA. AiiiiiihI I.ow-Knt Kxriirnlnn to Allan. He i lly Etc., vIh P. R. R. Pennsylvania I tail road low-rate ten day excursions for the present season from North IJend, Troy, Bellefonte, ViIliams)ort, Mocanaqua, Sunl.ury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal intermediate stations (including sta tions on branch roads), to Atlantic City, Gape May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Anglesea, WHdwood, or Holly Beach, M ill he run on Thurs days, August 14 and 23. Excursion tickets, good to return by I reirnlur Iriiinu leiHtiu f.,,. 1..u ...111 1.. ..,.,..r7 i, 11,1,11 llll 11,119, 1. ,11 UC sold at very low rates. Tickets to At lantic City will be sold via the Dela ware r.iver Bridge Koute, the only all aail line, or via Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. Stopover can be had at Philade' phia, either going or returning, within limit of ticket. For information in regard to specific rates and time of trains consult hand lulls, or apply to agents, or E. S. Har rar, Division Ticket Agent, Wiltiams port, Pa. Al no Tlnifi in Han Krctirr Irnm Attnrk of such disorders of the stomach ag cholera morbus, cramps and diar rhoea; but theso complaints are common during the heated term, whin it. is dangerous to neglect them. Painkiller is a remedy that has never failed and the severest at tacks have been cured by it. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain killer, Perry Davis'. 2fc.. and 5oc. Old Copies of the Post Wanted. While the subscribers of the Post are hunting up their old newspapers, they might look for the copies of the Post that are missing from our files. We will ptiy liberally for a copy of each of the following dates : July 8, Sept. 0, IStiO; Apr. fi, Oct. 13, 1S7H; Jan. i.V, 1871; Apr. 17, 1873; Nov. 4, Dec. 13, 187.5; Mar. 7, 1878; May 15, 18711; March 10, May fi, 1871; April 20. 1883; Mar. 27, June 12, Oct. 30, 1884; Sept. 17, Dec. 3, 10, 17,24, 1885; Jan. 28 May G, Oct. 18, Dec. 23, l8S(i; Dec. 2!), 1878. t A Cure for Cholera Infinitum. "Last May," says Mrs. Curtis Bak er, of Bookwaltn-, Ohio, "au infant child of our neighbor's was sufl'eriug from cholera in "an rum. The doctor had given up all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, telling them I felt sure it would do good if used according to directions. In txvo days tinie the child had fully recovered, and is now (nearly a year siuce) a vigerous healthy girl, I have recommended this remedy frtquently and have never known it to fail in a sinele in stance." For huIu by Middleburg drug store. A criminal 1 one who is found out. Txvo barm where destroyed by lightning near East Berlin Sunday night. Several persons were robbod by pickpockets at Pine Orove cutnp meeting near llauox'or. I.niik I'lenmiill, IMcimc. Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Ea ton, O., can do so now, though for year she couldn't, because he suffer ed us told agony from the worst form of indigestion. All pliysiciuns and medicines failed to hell) him till he trie Electric Bitters, which worked such wouders for liini that Le de clares they aie a godsend to suffer ers from dyspepsia and stomach troubles Unrivnlo i for diseases of the stomach, liver and kidneys, they build up and give new life to the whole system. Try them. Only ft c Ouaranteed by the Middleburg drug store, liraybill. Carman & Co., Rich field, Dr. J. Y. Sarnpsell, Pcrins-crcek. The henpecked husband doesn't croxv about it. All thiugs como to those who go out and hustle. Flattery is the opening wedge to a man's pocket book. i t.uii 4'iiK-hfiiir. on to popular favoi? It seems to be. A noticeable increase in sale sales of Painkiller comes from golf dis trits. The reason for this is clear as Perry Davis, Painkiller is the old and best remedy extant for sprains, BtiainH, bruises and soreness, all of which are common occu rence, eith. er in vigorous play or through acci dent. Everywhere the stundar lin iment and balm. No girl of Hi has ever yet had all the soda water she could drink. The best physic Chamberlain's Stomache and Liver Tablets. E isy to take. Pleasant in effect. For sale by the Middleburg drug store. In married life the husband preaches economy, the xvife prac tices it. All Mere Miivnl. For years I suffered such untold misery from bronchitis, writes J. II. Jchiiston. of Bvoughton, (a., thai often I was unablo to xvork. Then when everything else failed, I was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. Mv wi fo suffered intensely from asthma till it cured her. and all our exper ience goes to show it is the be-t croup m9dicino in the world. A trial will convineo you it's unrivaled for throat and lung diseases. Guar anteed bottles f(4e and Sl.oO. Trial bottles free at the Middleburg drug held. Dr. J. V. .Sampaell, 1'euus- Tho first baby 'n generally an heir of authority. The fellow who takes a bottle when ho goes fishiug is the one xvhogcts the red nose. Milliter All Itecorilv, Twice in hospital, F. A. (iullodgc, erbena, Ala., paid a vast sum to coctors to cure a severe case of piles causing 21 turners. When all failed, Buckleu's Arnica Salvo noon cured him. Subdues inflnnialwm .oiw,o,.iu aches, kills pains. Best salvo in the world. 2..c at tho Middleburg drug store, Oraybill, Garman & Co.. Rich field. Dr. J. W. Sii.melt. i, una crook. Harding Dargain Counter I have'just returned from the Eastern cities with a lu line of Spring and Summer goods at prices that DEFY COMPETITION. . A Few Bargains Lawn and Organdies 5c Yard wide muslin worth 7c must go at 5c. Prints, as low as 4c and up. Table oil cloth, 1 2c and up. Shoes Men's heavy plow shoes,- 90c Men's heavy split peg tap soles and iron heel rim, $1.35 Ladies' fine dongola shoes worth $1.50 marked to $1.10 Come to See the full line of Work and Dress Shirts. HENRY HARDING, SCHNEE, PA, S-W-Sra. Porfoot loo Oroam Powder In Instantly rrady for uk, requiring only the wldltlon ol one quart of cold miiw half mil It and half cream, or all cream, to make tiro quart of aa line Ico Cream i auyconfec' loner can make. Klavom.for lee Cream are Rjwp berry, Strawberry, Vanilla, Chocolate and Puu ( unflnvored to be used with fresh fruiu or tn making up fancy creams. ) Perfect Water Ice Powder requires only the addition of one quart of cold wu. to make two quarts of Water Ice or Sherbert. Flavors for Water foe are Lemon 3 Oranife. n9 Send us 20c and we will mail you a package of any of the above flavor) wiik our booklet, full of valuable receipts for making all kinda of Plain and W. ( renins and Ices. ' O. J. WEEKS A '0., 91 Mar ray St., Near York lt,,s,t Struck by a train Coatesville Mon day John Cordery was killed. A roof garden mgagement makes an actor fed that he is way up in the profession. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has a world wide reputation for its cures. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take For sale by the Middleburg Drus Co. Public SaL of Rel Estate. The underHlKiied will ulTi-r at piiblie sale on the premises of a milesiiutli-eiuit of New iler liu, on the public riuul leading from New lkr lin to Kratzorville, on 8ATVKOAY, Al'Ci 30,1902, at t o'ulock p. m. the following deserihed traet of land to wit: llounili d l.unt by Inmln of Charles Miller South by public rond, W est bv Innd of S. K llenner. and .North by l ennNcreek t'oiitaininir 21 ACIIICS, more or less, whereon lire eree'eil n two-story log weatlier-boiinled nWKU.IM) llol'SK, r-tnblo. l'arH;uter Shop, Pig Pen. A well of good water near the door ami choice fruit Tl.e land is of the very best soil In the iicighbnrhiKxl of New Merlin along I'ennstrcek. anil Is a very dexirnhle home for one of moderate iiieiuis. Tile property wi II be itli-ri d in lots mid ns a whole. A clear title of all inli ri'sted in the land will pus by this sale Terms rcasuniible. . a. XV. I'll TTKIt. II F. SOI.O.XIpN tiiinrdian of Sarah K He. klcy. Fmily I.. Mur tin .lames K. Mnttin, I.illie M. Valentine, K lie M. .Solomon, .Xlury J . I'onp mid Martha A. vXulkor. nil-at. AMKNDMKNT TO TIIK t'ONHTITUTION PltOI'OSKl) TuTllli I ITIZIO.NSOKTIIIS COMMOXU KXLTII Ko THEIH AP PltOVAl, OK lllMKCl'loN Ity TIIK OKNKIlAl. ASSK.XIKLY OF TIIK -OMMiNWKAI.TII OF PKNXSYLVAXI.X. 1THI.SKI) UV OKDKU OF TIIK SKt'KKTAKY F TIIK t'OMXION WKAI.TII. IN PlIiSl-AM'K OF AUTIULK X V 1 1 1 OF TIIK enNsTI I I TloN. a joint hksolution Proposing nn ainemlnient to section ten of ur tlelr one of the t 'oltMltiltion, so that u ills cliaineol jury fur failure In agree or oilier hi'iosury cause liall not work an ncnuitlal. Scetion I. lie it resolved by the Senate and I lini-e of Representatives of the ( omnioiiwcaltli of Pennsylvania in (ieiieral Assembly met. That the following be proposed as nn amend. mi nt lo tile l onitiliitioii: tint Is to wiv, that section ten of article one, which reads its fol lows: "No pel son shnll for any Indictable offense, be pro! ceded auainst erimimillv bv in', except i" cases arising in tlief hind or niival nines, or iu ine in'iitiii, when In ai tiiul service in time of war or public duiiKer. or by leave of the court for oppression or misdemeanor in of licc. No person shall, r.ir the siune olTense, lie twice put In Jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall private property be taken or applied to pablic use, without authority of law and without i..-i compensation being llrsl made or secured," lie ameii'lcil so as to read as follows: No person shall, for anv iiiilictunln nfTAnttn lie proceeded against eriiiilnallv bv informs tion, except in eases arrising in the hind or na val (on es, or in the militia, when in actual ser vice in time of war or public danger, or by leave of the court lor opprtsion or misde mcenor in olllec. No Dei sun shnll. for the num.. otTense, be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; but a itiseluirgc of the jury for failure to agree, or other uecesMiry cause, shall not work mi aciiiittal. Nor shiill private propcrtv be taken orapnlied tn public use, without author ity oi uiw ami without just compensation be ing llrst made or secured. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. W.UKIKST, Secretary of the .'oinmomvclth. -rr Ml.-VliMI.-VT Til 'CIIL.- ,..V.iini,l.... A PKOPOSKO TO TIIKCITIZKNS OK THIS 'OM.MONXl KAI.TII FOH TIIEIK AP PROVAL OK ItliJKlTlOX HY TIIK OKNKK- II. AS4l.,1ltl V 111.- 'I'llir l',,ilii..,.i OF PK.NNSVI.VANIA. iVnUSHKO HY OK. iii-.ii or i ii r. rf.(. i(M Altv OF TIIK COM Mi iv vi k' 1 1 tii i v i.i oii . . ' , ll.'I J,,,, .f M MM I b .Will OF TIIK CONSTITUTION. a joint uioi.i-tio. Proposing an amendment to I he (.onsiitiition nl tlln I'r,,... ...... ...nl.l. Snclioll t It.. It r..u,.l.,...l I... !.. U . ,, t-ciiuic nnu llolIMM n T UottNiUllil llll.a. .1 .I.a , . ...a . ' lllU . oiiimoti- wealtli or Pennsylvania iu (iencrul Asseinlnv lint That the following In nronosml n' amendment lo the Constitution m flm I ',. tnoimealth of Peiinsyivania, in nccordnnee ''"' me eigniei'ntu article thereof; Amendment. Add nt the end of sectl.-ui section seven article three, the following words: "l uless before it "hull be Introduced in the Oenerul Asse'iibly, such proposed special or local law shall have been lirst submitted to a popular vote, at a gen eral or special election in the locality or locali ties to be ulTucted by its operation, under an order of the count of common pleas of tho ri sici tivj county after hearing and application granted, uml shall have been approved by a majority of tho voters at such election- l'ro vided, That no such election shnll bo held un til tho decree of court authorizing tho same shall have been advertised for at least thirty CM) days in tho locality or localities nlleetcd iu such manner us the court mav direct. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. XV. W. UKIKST, Secretary of the Commonwealth. MlDDLEBURGH MARKET. Ihitter.... Onions.... Lard Tallo.v... Chickens. Side Shoulder. Hani 11 f to Hi 3.V 7 12 1G 10 80 ... 5G ....00 45-50 1 Wheat Hye...., Corn ... Oats Potatoes CrauperlOO.1.20 Middlings 1 20 Chop 1.25 Flourperbbl 4.00 FURNITURE Do you need any furniture; If so, don't fail to conic to our X store and get our prices. I We can suit you in V --1 - . T 2 siyie ana prices. JL A ' i v iiuiu me cnean.; A .... r J I est to the better I crade. ElntTlires-icei Hard wood, golden oak finwli j Only Si 2. co Mattresses - $1.90 1 Bedsprlngs - $1.25; CrOOd XVliito Enamol Sods v-itla Springs 'hairs, Rockers, Couches, Side- ui.i.i!,, riiuey anil cheap I tension Tables, Baby Carriages A and Uo-cnrts. J M. HARTMAN FURNITURE CO. 7 T nun ill burg, l-a. Central State Normal School, Lock Haven, Penn'a. J. R. FLICKINaER,A.M.,Sc.D Principal. Fall term ojiens .Sqit. 8th, liiOi'. Ofl'ersfree tuition to prosjiective touch ers. This Institution is one of foremost mnl Schools of tho Mjite. Has the hniiilfonieit and most modern buildings, a well educated faculty, nnd a beautiful location. It also oHtB excellent courses in Music, Elocution, Shorthand, and has an excellent college preparatory if pertinent. Kxpcnscs absolutely lower than lo any other institution of ecptnl rank. Address, for illustrated catalogue, THE PRINCIPAL. Esecutcr's Salo of Real Estate. The Kiccutors of the estate of John Menjrl. Into of Perry Twp., Hn J'dcr county, Pa., decesf ed, will oiler the following ilescribe.1 real ee talc two miles north-west of Fremont, on SATURDAY, AlO. in, 1903, hounded nnd deserihed as follows, to wit:-! tii e North bv lands of Jonathan Pottlgcr (KU W. H. Mittcrling, F. K. lloycr, IaiwIs Minium and (i. XV. Merer, on the Fast by hinds of I is Minium, J. P. Nnugle, Henry Alenuel ami J F. I lover, on the .South by lands of AMrt Schnce and XX'illis It. Oordon ami on the XVcit by F. K. Uoyer and Henry Psge, contaiiiing TXVO 1IUNDUF.I) and TWENTY-FIVE ACRE?, more or less, of which nhotit 60 acres nro c!rar o I and in good state of culii vution. the rcil be ing timber land, of which nbout 10 acres con tains excellent limber- On which are erccli-ii a good 1101TSK and ItAKN and other necesirr buildings, and contains a good supply of m-ver failing water. Also on same day in tho town of Fremont a IIOl'SF. and LOT, known as the Jacob Schnee propert. On said lot are erected a good house on .Main street, and good staule uiel other necessary buildings. Sale of above farm to begin on said premise at In o'clock a in. of said day. and of liniiresnd lot In town will bo sold In town nt 8 o'clock P m. wlien terms of salo will be made known by 31. A. MrcsoKi,. U. A. JlKSUEL.f txI Auctioneer.