SIlDDUEBUItQ POST. PublUhtd Every Thursday Morning GEO. W. WAGENSELLES. A. M. EDITOR AltO OWKIR. SUUSC1U1TION RATES. 1.00 per vcr tmld In nlvunce. BI.BO per yr It not paid ..I . I I L ' .. J '....la The Germaus propose to purify water by sub jecting il to the action of ozone. The cost is about o cents per 1,000 gallons and the product is superior to that produced by ordinary filtra tion. Mr. Bryan has "it in'' for so many people tint his time is occupied with old scores. As a ' I knocker ISrynn should lc cherished by collectors A.i'nllnir Kiilr. i crntn tier line, nomnrrll naure mei. for tlr liiwrtlnr. an'l 20 wnta per line (or ou-k eulwe- . f ... .i,,t Iir:miH qrrlnTtiin. I'oKKU t.-Nerte Tounty loiirt lloiuw. " "-""'-." between lie Kir- SutliuiM Bunk U tlie 0"unlyjil. . ,.... ,r . . . . ' lne Hon. illiam J... Mason is expected to Vol. xxxix. Dkci miikh 11,190: Republican Standing Committee, Almn-C. 1'. Vis. J. T. Sliawver. IWavtr luii. K. iri"e, 11. II. Faint, hruvrr W't -J. W. linker, Ivil lirnnliiKcr. t "t tiln- W. A. Napp. I.. ". HiiiKiinmn eliupMinn .liffiii Jxhik. T. K. leii;lit. Franklin J. ('. Ilmkriilmrit, i. K. Metier. Jiii k-iiit!. S. Ymrick, W 111. Miirtin. .MiildlrliiirK Kiunk Sprclit, Hunks W. Vcxler. Miilillrerwk M. K. Knlluy, J. M. Miuirer. Monroo II. '. Ilemlrit kx, II. F. Fiilier. IVim .lowpli II- lli'rnlrii'ki. I. N..larrett. IVrry A. V. Vnlrntine, K. K. Hoyer. l'rrry Wrl-J. H. W'u.ay. .!. Z. Strnwwr. SrliinKnovtr J. rnnk Keller. J. A. I.ul-i(. Spring '. H Klnmi, 1. llarr'iMn Snotilc. I'liimi .1. 1, Stalil. Washington W. K. Drown, Myron . Moyer. Editorial Jottings. The reason the Democrats cannot organize, or "get together," is that there are too many mouths and maws and too few hands and heads for a great party. It makes a dillereiiee whose ox is gored. From the lowing near Lincoln, Neb., we infer that either Mr. J'.rpn's Silver calf is ill, or his feelings are hurt. Mr. II. C. Flick will build and endow a big university in Pittsburg opposite the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg may yet be a seat of learn ing as well as a center of industry and wealth. The possibilities of the aesthetic side of ngii- Numbkk40 keep the Congressional Record- of a warm saf fron hue until the Hon. William Randolph Hearst is ready to bring his Happy Hooligan tactics into play. The apathy that proceeded the election is amply justified by the feeling of confidence tha. has followed it Next time, however, it will be well not to bank too much on apathy. lias anyone heard what happened to the Dem ocratic gentleman whose candidacy for Congress was based on the promise that he would not wear a dress suit? Was his name Kohl ? Did he fall in a hold ? l'rcs. Mitchell says the miner can support Ills family on 50 per month and demands that wage. If the miner by his labor does not earn $50 per mouth why should he receive it? If he earns more why should lie not receive all he earns? President Roosevelt is intelligently seeking a remedy for the trust evils "Without turning back the wheels of modern progress by also eliminating the forces which have brought nlout these industrial conditions." Th! tyranny of a labor union which would deprive men of an opportunity to labor, and the monopoly of utilities, which deprives men of of St. James. Wouldn't that have been nice ! And wouldn't the London Society uews have been yellow ? LITER A UY NOTES!" Outlook. v A real service is done for readers, in these days of publishing in floods, wheii a journal selects and describes the really important works in .the several brandies of L.ivrature. This very thing is whit is attempted in The Oullook' fourteenth annual Hook Num'oer in its group articles treat ing fiction, biography, art, and so on. There are also mauy portraits, attractive illustrated ar ticles, and (as always and fifiy-two times a year) comment on and interpretation f the current history of the world. r. b r??i . me m 35E culture were never appreciated in this country until Secretary Wilson assumed the portfolio of material on which to laln.r, are the alternatives the Agricultural Department. presented in the anthaeite and other regions. Ivlitor lirvan is now posinr as a Noah and Editor Hearst will come to Congress. We predicts a flood. That's all right, Colonel I'ryan, we take water sometimes but we object to your ark collections of strange animals. understand that if Mr. 1 Aryan's election had been as sure as his calling Rrother Hearst might have represented the United States at the Court 1M National Magazine. ' The Christmas yat'.onul maintains the repu tation that magazine is making for g.-od stories. The number contains ten stjries : "Love Af fairs of James Carringloii, Jr.," by Carrie limit Latta, of Indianapolis, "In the Corduroy Coun try," by Eva Hampton l'rather, of Atlanta; "A Skirmish in the Dark," by James Raymond Perry, of Chicago; "Dmictte," by Lylie O. Harris, of Louisiana ; "When Nancy Hart fc iJlli.OOup to;20.00, (iuiled Down," by. (5 race Maedowan Cooke, ol C Chattanooga ; "Tusk and Coil," by Dallas Lore Shary, of Dostoii ; " s seen by the Typewriter Girl," by Winifred L. MaUoti, . of Washington,; i- n ,,'ni . r i:n.. c... .:i. i I...I Thomas W. Steep, of Uullalo ; "His Christinas' f Boots," by Dennett Chappie, of Roston. A Very Busy Place Ta Our Civil T!iirr rutinf p nri mithiiir liituir hvupw .1 ... in and hud the reason for it, it is tacked on every cicit, a,k ' reads, new stylos, gxxl qualities and right prices. C.nn,. us for your new coat, we have lots of nice, new sty Its (u select from. Racks full of thum, just what you arc kxikiiij, for. Monte Carlos, Half Tight Fitting Fxieks, '22 Im,, Jackets and the long Ulsters. We start them at 2.50 Some are $4.00, $5.00, $7.50, S 10.00 up to $20.00. The best colors are castor, tan, black, cardinal and Oxford. Fine Furs We sell only the right sort of furs. We will make the lnr j, fritm iinvv mi f .fwul nmilitv und rirrlit. viruH miiL-n tl .... f ..v,... ...... j --to , ....... ,,0j mink scarf $2.50. Still better mink at $4.50. IIatitlon , !ii, or black marten lioa, six tails, in two grades at $5.0t ;nu j,; m A wonder in value;()lsalel!a ox lor 58.00. Uthers at , Children's Coats Review of Reviews. The first full and authoritative account of the great Morgan ship "combine,' appiars in the Review of Hcvicws for December. Mr. Win throp L. Marvin, the author of the new work on "The American Merchant Marine," is the writer. The article is illustrated wiih portraits of the chief personalities figuring in the "com bine" and with pictures of the types of mer chant ships operated by the several lines involved. R9B id fcs started in ear nest at this Store. When You do. Shopping or are Visiting in this Gity, make this Store Your Store. You are always welcome. We make a specialty ol d'rimouds, do our on diamond mount ing. You get a written guarantee with every diamond sold. We claim to he headquarters for American made watches. La dies' and Gentlemen's watches, 20 years guarantee atj$ 10.00. 25 year at $1-1.00 solid 1 lk. gold at $20.00. Our Srriall Prices Aade our Prices. We wart Your Business. W. W. FISHER, THE Leading jeWeLer. Graduate Optician. Supbury , Pa. Feese; V. P., Pharus Rcicheiibach; Reo. Secy., S. A. Wetzel, Jr.; Cor. Secy., Miss Nettie Shirk; Trens., Mrs. Alfred Smith; Organist, Miss Ilattie Aighr; Asst. Organist, Miss Carrie Rowersox. Mr. Ilafley of Reaver Springs has oencd a barber shop in Ex-Sherifl Specht'6 room di the cornel of Mar ket and Center Sts. A Ilnck-Ynrd Talk. "And how is the wnrlil trentinrr tinavincil lien. "Oli," Fiiiil Hie fl.'a. "I pet a liite now and tlien; luit how is it with vmi?" "I in:ir:io to scratch nlonrr.' timore News. -r.ai- BEAVERTOWN. W. II. Specht has been on the sick list for the last few days. Mrs. John S. Smith and Mrs. Ed. Freed are two very sick women. Isaac Pouch killed a porker last week that weighed 501 lbs. John F. Middlewcrth iseope!l to use a cane beennse of rheumatism in one of his limbs. The meeting in the Lutheran church is still in progress. A great ; you ?" rshetl ihe hriwlle nup of the interest seems to be manifested and thus far several persons have asked lor the prayers of Ciod's people. Miss Ilattie Aigler has bi!eii coii liued to her bed during the last week with a severe attack of rheu matism. W'c hope for a speedy recovery. Charles Ringaman and wife are the proud parents of a baby Ixiy. Chas. W. Robb came home from Lewistown Saturday evening to visit his parents and take a friend out for a sleigh ride Sunday after noon. George Herbster lost a fat pork by death last week. Rev. D. C. Kauflinan is visiting his parents in Rerks county this week. The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Luth eran church elected the following oflieers to serve during the first six months of 1003. Pres., W. F. Xot Ininrnrtrnblp, "I mil proU't'led liy ti n imuur of ab solute honesty niul integrity," nss-ert-ed Senator Glmtose. "However," he mini it ted, ns he de tected a shade of disappointment in the fiiec of the representative of the Tich corporation, "even the best nrmor lias blowholes iu it." lirooklyn Life. nlnrnllj- So. "What do von think of my wood nymphs?" ashed the artist of the con noisseur. "Splendid! Any one would think they were really made of wood!" X. Y. ilerald. A Wicked riot. Mae After Jiessic's rich uncle heard her sinfj he offered to send her across the water." .Ethel To cultivate her voice? Mae Oh, no; merely to get her out of the way. Judjre. We arc nd vhing you right when we tell you to come to us f. your fhi'drcn's coats. Rring the children and try them on. 1 are showing a"grand line. A'.I lengths are stylish, in hhie, r nal, castor, brown and tau. The prices run like this; JjJ $2.50, $4.00, $o.00 up to $12.00. B m i fc.r nccu u mew Walking Skirt? s Ladies' Coat Suits. flO.OO suit of black broiul clotli, well tailored, full Hare skirt, stylisli short jacket. $10.0C extra heavy pebble Cheviot win kmc: "t tilue. tSkirt Hares, is trimmed with stitcliini; and strap triiumini;. Norfolk jacket handsomely tailored. This suit also comes in Oxford homespun. Other handsome suits at 0 $8 00, $10.0(1, $Ji.75, fU.UU up to jis.uu. Hotter hurry up if you need a suit. First comers ;et best pick. Good skirt of grey c!ttli,fu Hare Hounee, corded, forfl... Others at $2.50, $:t.-,n, up to 10.00. These are much better cloths, and are made in many new styles, Wo are showing n liiielint of new dress skirts, new ttldt. In trimming, from frJ.iiOiMjto $10.00. J. N. HARRISON Sunbury, Pa. rm..... - ."tit. GLOBE MILLS. Mrs. A. W. Snyder of Sclics grovc spent Sund.iy with S. O. Ul rich and wife. Josiah Maurer and wife of K reamer were seen our streets Sun day. Win. Smith and wife of MoVey town spent a week under the pa rental roof. Anion Yerger and wife spent ThursJuy with his parents. George Musser and wife oi Kreamer spent Sunday with John Landis and family. Samuel Zeiber, who spent the year in Ohio is home again. Anion A. Ulrich and Jacob Iirunner, who were employed at Sunbury returned home Saturday. J. A. Smith made a trip to Sun bury Saturday. , Curtin Powers.ix of Mitt has located his sawmill in lvoush's woods near (llebclCJ Mrs. Su.'-aiiiia llr.ilcv o: Jacob, spent Sunday with reJ at lvratzerville. S. O. Ulrich was doing 11 in Middleburg between tnit day. Constipation Does your head ache? backlog your eyes? taste I in vour mouth? your liver! Aycr'sM liver pills. They cure d nannn. neauaLiii:. uva r j ' 25c. All dru;;xis'J. Want your mouinolioor irard DTowaornca dw:k. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE J --f 1 .J mitt mm W4m Mm m 1 MiCirarantrrdt C Kuppcnnctmr- Co Anir ricn' Lcwlind ilrth'i Milkers Chicago ou 19 IU mm 1 DISPLAY MESH kmm P and Ghildrens' Suits and Overcoats "4 .- VI for this season, eclipse al our previous .display. lso have enlarged our store by takinf; in two more rooms and, reserving the second lloor for the Landeomest line of LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S mm FUME L WTS, LADIES DEPARTMENT- 1 flj i AQSIi'ii's Suits in all ,OWool cheviots and Cassimeres, made with lreneh facing. "Worth 8.50 ju r suit, special (price $4.93. GSf QMcn's Fine dress Qsuits in bluek clay worsted, limey Cassimeres etc. Has the best of tailoring and trimm ings, gpranteed $10 value, special price 7.48. .MEN'S DEPARTMENT. (Men's imported clay worsted and fancy S9.98 scotch suits, equal to merchants tailoring in workmanship, also has our one year guarentee for durabili ty. Over twenty five styles to se lect from, and are oflered elsewhere at $15 to $18, special price $9.98. CHILDREN'S SUITS sizes 4 to 15 at $1.98 per suit, all of them are the $2.50 to $3 quality. 1. 5 REMEMBER THE STORE ON THE CORNER "MATCH US IF YOU CAN". MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS over 10 FURS in all the new shapes at dozen to select from. Garner's best ? 1.23, $1.75, $1.50, $7.50 and percale, made with or with out cx-J$0.50. tra collars. Worth 75c nlLADIE'S dress and walking skirts price 45 cents. at $2.43, 3.75, $1.50 ami BOY'S OVERCOATS, all sizes'5.4S. and lengths. We have them fromLmEg, COATSUITS dnpebble Si. tiptop. cheviots and vanictia cloth, made m ' uv wttUAi a in fine' with the new blouse jacket. Skirts black imported Kersey and oxfordcut wjtj, the newest fare and 8i0t grey in all, the different lengths.! Worth ?1S our 8peciai We guarantee a saving ot $2to $4' j2. ' t on each coat, special prices fromi rTr,0T-i- i mnT tinoi. on' 1 1 ilADIES' MISSES' and CHIL- RICES-3rd Market St., Sunbury, Pa. DREN'S COATS .an .enUre . new;rSSSico .. " , . ti Ciomeiltiktr. line to select irom. rrices raugeqiuao. from $3.75 up. . 7 -L
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