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    ' ilHDDlEBURG POST.
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Published Ertry Thursday Morning
0B0. W. WAGKN3SLLER. A. M. EDITOR A31D OWKIR.
81'USCKIPTIOS RATES.
l.OO ptt year PU In .lriice. OI.SO per year il not paid
in aiirance. nnj(iewiw,
Advrrn-liiir Kfr. cent per line, nonrell mwiite
meii r tic-t niM-rUm. mi.d JO cento per line lor each iul
qvtiinwrtimi. I I'-OKFU'K.-NcarWie County loiirt Uoue,
Mwkd HieKir- Nalioual Kauk ami he County Jail.
Vol. xxxix. Pkckmhkk is, 1902. NcmbkkoO
Republican Standing Committee.
Ailam '. 1 KiiM. J. T. Shawvor.
lWevir linn- K. I'ri-eKe. II. II. Kaurt.
Heaver Wert-J. W. linker, Itavid Keimlnncr.
'eiitr W. A. Xip. L. V. HIiiBumati.
Cliuiiinaii .lNHpu Ixuiir. T. K. Uii;lit.
Franklin J. r. HaekeiihurK, . F. Stctlrt.
Jwkmii-.1. S. Yearick, Win. Martin.
Miildlrluirir Flank Sppeht, Banks W. 1 oler.
Miilillecreek M. K. Knllcy. J. M. Miiurer.
Monroe -H. llendriiku, II. F- Finlier.
I'i-imi-.Ichm'I'Ii K. lli-ntlru-ka. 1. N. Jar ret t.
,.rrv A. V. Yali'iitine. F. K. Hover.
IVrr'y Wet-.l. H. Winsv. J. '.. Strawer.
Sellnl!itove J. rank Keller. J. A. l.mlwlir.
Hpriiw It. Klnne, 1). rlarr'aon Snook.
l"liin T. (1, Stalil.
Wmliliirtoii W. F. Brown, Myron Jloyer.
LITERARY XOTES.
Everywhere.
Tin- IViviiiIkt issue of Will Carleton's Msg-
Trust of Buyers," by Amos li. Wells, the well-
known editor of the Christian Endeavor World.
Among many other entertaining features is an
especially interesting article on snow crystals,
illustrated with photomicrographs. Fifty cents
a year: Everywhere Publishing Company,
Biooklyn, N. Y.
Success.
"Peadee's Toothpicks," an industrial story of
the struggle attending the filling of a contract
for a thousand Washington firs, by Joseph
Blctlieii will apjiear in the January. Success.
This story represents a new feature in American
literuttire which Succes lias brought prominent
ly to the front. It is fact blcndi.il with fiction.
Lipptncotts.
Miss Maud Roosevelt, a cousin of the Presi
dent and an actress as well of considerable
vogue, contributes the monthly complete novel
to the Christmas number of Lipphico(l'n Maga
zine. "Tin; Price of Fame" proves that fiction
is by no means the least of Miss Koosevelt's ac
complishments. She turns a brilliant, search
light on New York society life which reveals
the irood and the bad with infinite skill. The
Scribhcr's.
,Tha Christmas number of Scribnn Mag
aine has beeo always made notable by the rich
tiessand beauty of. its pictures, and the fine
quality of the sentiment and exquisite work
manship of its stories. Tlio issue of this De
cember number sustains and adds to that repu
tation. It contains eight short stories, most of
them illustrated, mi I sjiecial articles and poems,
among them a beautiful unpublished poem by
Hubert Louis Stevenson, written in 1872 when
he was a young man. The nmm shows the
.charm of Stevenson's stylo at the very outset t
his career.
McClurc's.
The 6tory tellers follow hard on the heels if
the inventors. An extremely clever bit of fic
tion a la Marconi is "Mr. Potter's Vacation,"
by Herbert D. Ward, in the December MeVlure'n.
It is the history of a great battle in stocks
fought from the deck of an ocean liner. One
thousand miles of ether were kept hot tor two
days with long range orders to buy aud sell
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A Very Busy Place
Tj i"V. '...,t Ti..,. ,i.Kunt Wn nrunvlf inir litlsUH oi-i.r,. .1
iu and find the reason for it, it is tacked oi every e.iat s.,,!
' reads, new styles, good qualities and right prices, (,'ome t
us for your new coat, we have lots of uice, new tyliS (J
schvt fro hi. Uic'cs full ot tti-mi, just what you are I.h.kiti
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lilt. iin.mii-- vai u;-, ,H " & -" - ( ... '
Jackets and the long Ulsters. e start them at $) j,
Some are 4.00, S5C0, S7.B0, Slrf.00 up to ?Jo.n(),
best colors are castor, tan, black, cardinal and Oxford.
Fine Furs
anW,JArn, lmr, is one of the lst buuiUts evolution ot iie.en iMonimer-cou.ury-ore!
of that progrcsMvc monthly that has come to girl with an imaginative temperament into an
l....n,1 The iHlitor contributes the nrim-iiKil . actress of the first rank, througli the most
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feature, ,;A Christinas at Sea," a poem, and
We sell only the right sort of furs. We will make tl,? Uf
from now on. Good oiiality ind riirht prices make them L". f
Mr. Potter won, of course, but the author was . Ijj mJnk prarf g2 5() Sim utu,T n)-uk at llai,.Um,.J
Margaret K. Sangster has a page of new verse
in her best style. A unique feature is "A
treacherous net a niau may commit, is the pivotal
point in this novel of exciting episodes that
ends delightfully.
probably guilty of irony in speaking of the
trip as a vacation.
Serious Charges.
The Selinsgrove Timm in its hut issue makes
some very serious charges against the County
Commissioners and the Associate Judges. If
these charges are true, some one is guilty of
Malfeasance in Ollice. If it is not true, Editor
Lesher is miilty of libel. Which is it ?
7mm
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as started in earnest at this Store.
When You do Shopping or are Visiting
in this City, make this Store Your Store.
You are always welcome.
We make a specialty ot di-unoiids, do our own diamond mount
ing. You get u written guarantee with every diamond sold.
We claim to be headquarters for American made watches. La
dies' anj Gentlemen's watches, 20 years guarantee at; 10.00. 23
ycaat $ 1 l.OO solid 14k. gold at 20.00.
Our Srrall Prices Aade our Prices.
We vart Your Bqsiress.
W. W.FISHER,
Suptury , Pa.
THE Leading jevVeLer.
Graduate Optician.
The History by Miss IdaM. Tarliell which began in
the NOVEMBER McOLUltK'S is the
Standard Oil.
story hlive men ill it ; tliry fulor and work nnil win inn! l.e tlit'ir battles with the
veriaimilitudo that femoret the tulc from tha dry staleiiicnt and clothe, it with the '
color o( human iiitiTcnt and the vivid ralnliow Rrmcnt if bmnan ayniHithy. The
X results of her work are likely to he far-reaching ; ahe i wrilinn unllniiiliud hlMory." y
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Jfl "An absorbing and illuminntinK contiibutinn to the trust question.,' "Chicago
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P "The most Important announcement made by any miiKnzinc "."X. Y. Journal. " ' 1
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For Other Great Features of 1903
Send for Oar Prospectus
McG'LURB'S
10 iits a copy, $1.00 a year. Send ut the dollar, at 145 Fast 2."lh Street, New York,
7y or subscribe through your dealer.
or hla-k marten boa, six tails, in two grades at S.Lon ;i',J-
A wonder in value; Isaliella rox fur ?.UU. Ulhers i,t ):
12.00 u p to 20.00. .
Children's Coals
We are advising you right when we tell you to coine t tt.
' your children's coats, iking the children and try them on.
are showing n'griind line. All lengths are stylish, in Mm, J
nal, castor, brown and tan. The prices run like this; ;
2.o0, 1.00, f).00 iq to 12.00.
Need a New
Walking Skirt
TrT-.TTtfiim vim
Ladies' Coat Suits.
$10.00 suit of bl nek brond
eloth, well tailored, full Hare
skirt, stylish short jacket. .
JilO.OC extra heavy pebble'
elicviot walking suit In blue.
Skirt tlnre, in trimmed with
stitehiiiK and strap triininliiK.
Norfolk jacket Imndsomely
tailored. This suit also conies
in Oxford homespun.
Other handsome suits at
S 00, $10.00, $12.73, f 14.00 up
n to $is.oo.
Better hurry up if you need
Hiiit. First comers net best
piek.
OimkI skirt of gri'y elnih.fj:
flare llounee, corded, forjl.'i
Others at $2.50, $:t oO,
up to $0.00.
These are iniieli ltn
cloths, and are made in uuitl
new styles.
We are showini; a tine liu
of new dress skirts, newcifsA
In trimniing, from jJ.oOupi
?10.00.
JJUiTi-lffl fii.ra.L, '."-'ygjaV
J. N. HARRISON
Sunbury, Pa.
Tlie only way to have a friend is to
Ih- one r.inersoli.
Hurry mt only fpoilf work, but
s-i-'il.-- life alo Lubbock.
A tardy jk-ixui steals the time of
him who wait. Sel.
Afu-r limin hi- hi-art ft young man
ofu-u l'w his lieud.
JiisthH; only takes a man's part but
imVtb'fc takes it all.
Men think up fchemn to make mon-
y Mid women think up schemes to
grel it.
A sensitive man, unlike a clock is
apt to t,'o when he is run down.
I ou" t antue with a find. listeners
will say there are two of a kind.
No one can cheat you out of ultimate
sueeess but yourself. Kmerson.
The poorer a man is the more dojs
he usually has to keep the wolf from his
door.
failure than your own misdirected ef
forts. Idea admire clever women more than
handsome ones, because they are
scarcer.
Spontaneous eomlnistiouu is some
times due to an accumulation of insur
ance polities.
When a man begins to go down hill
he meet lots of people with their
noses turned up.
Durable Paint.
Lead and oil liegins to "cliaik
olf ' the second summer if not the
first. lut it lasts in fair condition
three years.
.... , L , , Devoe lead and zinc is glossy for
hen a woman keeps a secret she t n
can't keep secret the fact that she is three years and does not chalk oil
keeping one.
Have You Se mi 't?
The Magnificent Holiday Display of
Schrcycr, Son S. Co..
The department store of Schreyer,
Son fc Co., on Front street, is a sight
worth seeing. The three floors of this
Mr store are artistically decorated In
becoming style for the greatest holiday
dUply ever made in Central Pennsyl
vania, To be appreciated it must be
seen, tuid obi folks as well as younir
ones will miss a treat if they do not
drop in. The display and the decora
tion of the main store is magnificent
unil one rarely ever sees a liner exhibi
tion even in the big stores in the great
cities. The display on the second floor
iscijiially flue, but -the third floor is
the spot that touches the young heait
mid makes the old one feel young
again. It is the Christmas toy de-
pa.tment, with a real live Hanta (Jlaus,
dream of. Added to the whole scene
is the eharin of music. It is au up-to-dnte
store in all that the word implies.
The decorator win se artistic skill is
shown in the beautiful designs and
harmonious ellects throughout the big
store is Mr. Arthur .Smith, who is
permanently employed by the firm.
Taint Advice.
'I don't hcliovc it over pays a
punter to mix his own pints."
Devoe lead and zinc is better
than any man cau mix without
grinding mixing by hand is not
grinding.
I It's ewier to explain your neighWs 'e known
at all. It is the most durable pamt , , , . . . , , , ,.
at an. w i I Him tlie largest ana most elaborate dis-
' pluy of toys and games that you could
A Steady Income.
Salnrv or commission paid weekly. Our 1200
acre nursery require local and traveling agents
everywhere t dispose, of ita products. Also
cod lino. Will arrange for whole or part time.
Outfit free. We Riiarantee profitable and pleas
ant employment the year 'round. Write to day
for spocinl terms.
llrown llroa. Company, Rorbeater, Jt. T.
118-31110.
Get Your Dates Earl;.
Those contemplating livriii;'
personal property the onmiii
will do well to select tluir 4
and have announcement miil
columns of the Tost. Wlitil
printed at this ollice imcham
made for the notice, otherwwl
will be 50 cents. The PM
wide circulation will t e f gts
fit to those havini; s lc lv hi
date uriiited each w eek until
of sale.
Constipatioi
Does your head ache?
baciuof your eyes:
'taste in ' vour mouth;
vour liver! Avcr'sH
liver pills. They cure
pation, neaaacne, u)
25c. All druggiiu.
Want your moustache or IxvO
tirnwn or rich lilack'.' 1 ' 1
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEW
ers. or BauaniSTl. o
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and Ciiiklrens'
mm.
Suits
and Overcoats
for this season, eclipse all our previous display. ho Lave enlarped our store hy taking in two more
room and, reserving,' the kcoikI iloor for the handrtoinest lino of LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S
O0AT8, STO 8KI8T8, FUBO Ml LMN1
'fa 3
.JIEN'.S 1)K PA ItTM ENT.
I Men's iniKjrte(l clay
SILK AS FREB6H FlL w8T8.
LADIES DEl'AllI.UKNT-
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I .-..:. lit -t s r rftf! rt I, '
8. , --.j;wvsws
$9.98
worsted and fancy
3 "i '
t QHl's Suits in all
vn4kHllU'ool iheviots and
f'acinL'. 1 seoteh suits, euual to mcr:hunts
Worth 88.."') i.:r nut, special Ipricc I tailoring workmanship, also has
g Jf)t j our fin; yir guarentec for dunildi-
tk AX . ,, . i I lect from, and are oflereu elsewhere
worsted. I'aiiev Ca.-sinieres etc.
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at $15 to $18, sjxfcial price $9,98.
CIIIMKE.VS SUITS sizes 4 to
15 at fl.OM r suit, all of them
are the $2.5J to $3 rmality.
UKMEMUKU TI1K &T01SK ON TIIK COUNEU
"MATCH US IF YOU CAN".
Has tlif: lst of tailoring' and trirnm-
inji, gi-ranteed $10 value, f-jK-cial
i,ri' $7.18.
MEN'S DlilCSy SIlIUTSovcr 10 .FIJIW in all the i:ev bmx at
l.z. to select from. Garner's Im-s'S 1.23, $1.7o, fl.CO, $7.50 and
percale, made with or with out ex" $9.50.
tru collars. Worth 75 fipwi"1! SADIE'S dress and walking skirts
price lo cents. nt $1.1G, $2.48, ?:$.7fl, $-1.50 und
IMJY'S OVJOUCXMTS, all hiaw $-.48.
and lenKtl,s We have them fro.,,1 C( jRijuinpl.l, fi
S 1.47 opto g,j. lolieviots and vanietiu cloth, made
MEN'S OVKUCOAT9 in fine ..... bl(.,w s ket SkirtH
lack imiiorted Kersey and oxford,(,ut wit, tie ,ICWWit 'j ,
mmrn
grvy in all the dillereut leiitlis.
We guarantee a saving ot S2to $ 1
on each coat, special prices from
84.08 to $20. ,
RICE S-3rd Market St Sunbury, Pa.
and slot
our special
seams. VVortli SJ8
prieo $12.
LADIES' MISSES' and CIIIL-S"j"w
UUKNS COATS an entire. t&XKSX"ti
line to select from. Prices
range - " y
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from $3.75 up.