The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 05, 1903, Image 4

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    MIDDLEBTJKG POST.
Published Every Thursday Morning
1K0. W. WAOENSELLSR. A It KDITOR altD OWNIR.
8CBSCKIPTION KATES.
l.OO pre year paid In advance. l.30 -r year it not paid
in advance. Hiiiitle copies, Kvi Cento.
AdTrrtloinc Hite. S cents per line, non.aretl meo-ure-mei.
for tirt inwrtlm. and H) renin per line for each sulise
qrsl insertion. rKKH't-Seartlie County Court House,
between I lie Kir" National Kank aud tlie OiuntyJail.
Vol. xxx.v. Fkhhi auy , lwn. Nimbkk'i
Republican Standing Committee.
Adums r. T. Pis. .1. T. Shawvrr.
ltiavcr i h i- K. ln'. II. II. Kau-t.
Heaver Wi-.l-.l W. lUkrr, llivil Kcllll'llKer.
.Centre'. A Napp. I.. C. Hinirainnii.
I luijimilii liwi'pli I.OHK. T. K. IikIH.
"lanklm-1. c. Ilio kfitlxtrfc. li. P Metier.
J:i. kon .1. S. Yenrirk, Win. Srlmhl.
Miditletiurir Kiank S-cM. Hank W. Ynder.
M.leire k-M K Krdley, J. M. Miiurer.
Monroe II. C. llt-ndri- k. II. P. Piaher.
i'enii Jnw-ph It. Hendricks. I N. Jarrctt.
l'errv A. W. Vnleutine. K. I'. Hover
." rty Nt-,l. s. Wn.;v. .1. Z SlrT.
lliii!wive trunk Kel'er. J. A. l.uilwig.
Hprinu i'. K. Klie, 1) llarr'sun Smmk.
rnion-.l. ti. Muhl.
Washington W. P. llrown. Myron Moyir
Justice and Fair Tlaj.
T!it Republican Standing Coin mi tee made a
r iling last Saturday that 110 Candidate can reg
iitir a Cu r Saturday of thin week. This closes
rist ration five weeks before the jiriniBrv, while
o if week would he ample time to print the
ticket .
.J list consider for a moment. This ruling
was made Sat unlay. No paper will Ire issned
In fore Thursday. Many people will not read
this notice U-fure Friday or Saturday ; others not
til! Sunday. litre is a ca-e where the Commit
tee ivis only two days' time utter the publi
eitioii t.l'llie notice for registration. If any jmt
son desires to register after Fel. 7th, ami he is
refused ; no court in Christendom would Histaiu
the Humiliations made under such a ru'ing.
Two days' lime is not "due and timely notece".
(ii ntleincii of the Com mi tee, save the party from
litigation and disgrace.
Sick g Headache ?
Food doesn't digest well?
Appetite' poor? Bowels
Constipated? Tongue coated?
It's your liver ! Aycr's Pills
arc liver pills; they cure dys
pepsia, biliousness.
2Jc. All druzci'ts.
Want your liK'tHt.K'h'' nr h-ar.l a tieautif ui
brown or rirh b.ai'k? Then l.p
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEXn
Nominations fur liorout'li mnl Town
ship (Hikers.
Ck.ntuk, (Ufji.)
Judge of Flection, F. A. Siine ;
Inspectors, F. 1'.. I'olig, A. C. Wal
ter ; Tax Collector, Joseph Kerr;
Directors, Simon Kiihus, Henry
Snook, Jr.; Overseer, Jerome Hrcese
Auditor, ,1. II Hartiuan ; Justice
of the Peace, .lames Flett.
Muim.i: i:i:i:u-, (Ucp.)
Judge of Flection, Anion I'lrich;
Tax Collector, F. 15. Uow ; Super
visors, Jacob Bollinger, Irwin Wal
ter ; Overseer, Simon Kratzer ; Di
rectors, II. F. Bitter, J. A. Smith ;
Auditor, A. 1). Kramer ; Inspector,
Anion Aumiller.
Moxuok, (Ueo.V
gasl ;-IiiHjM?ctors, Jlin S. lieim,
Wm. Trexler; Tax Collector, II.
Stall 1,' Supervisors, Daniel Smith,
N. F. Ilartman; Directors, Joseph
Hummel, Frank Fisher,1 Auditor,
T. P. lliiuiine', Overseer, II. C.
Hehn.
I'KN.V (B-p.)
Justice el" the lVacc, S.uniiel Jar
rctt; Town.-hip Trea-nrci", Ja'o!i(!.
Bow; Directors, D.iu'cl Kii.nise. B.
Bow, Sflin Henier : Ovcr-ier, .!.
M. Kinney ; Supt rvisors, Win. B.
(jeiiiherlinir, Jacob L. Suvder ; Au
ditor, Henry D. Kuter ; Judge of
Election, David W. Mover ; Inspec
tors, John F. Fisher, Wm. C.
Moyer ; Tax Collector, Harvey A.
(Jood.
Skuns;i:ovk, (,B('P-)
Chief Burgess, Ira C. Schocli ;
Council, Isaac Bailey, V. A. Arlm
gast; Directors, H. F. Philips, Dr.
J. B. Focht ; Assessor, Henry IJeii
ner ; Overseer, Joseph A. Ludwig ;
Tax Collector, Jas. 1 Ulrich Judge
df Flection, James Bow ; Inspector,
G. M. Lumhard; Audittir, Sunienr
Smyser.
Washixctox, (Kq-)
Judge of Flections, William JI.
Grimm ; Inspector, J. F. Eisen
hauer ; School Directors, J. II.
Hendricks, Frank Secht.
Suprvisors, Peter Kratzer, W. II.
Naugle ; Overseer of the Poor,
Daniel Dreesc; Tax Collector, Uriah
llailey ; Auditor, Fred. CJ. Moyer ;
Township Clerk, W. P. Moyer.
Munn.Kui'iM., (Dem.)
Chief Burgess, W. I. Garman,
Town Council, Henry Baehman,
Aaron Crosgrovc ; Director, Milton
Mou.ii, Auiiitor, li. S. Mori.; Judge
of Election, A. 1. Gilbert ; Insiiec
tor, Geo. E. Sjieeht ; Overseer, C.
L. Spaiu.
Miiii.k'Iiekk, (Dem.)
Judge of Election, J. II. Heint
zelman ; Insjiector, A. J. lienfer ;
Tax Collector, Henry Didiiis ; Di
rector, Emanuel Henfer ; Supervis
ors, G. J. Iloush, Joel Leitzel ; An
ditor, J. E. Hummel.
M(.ni:oi;, (Dem.)
Judge of Flection, Win. X. Bu
I'u k ; Inspector, William Spotts ;
Directors, John Bo.ver, Nelson App,
Supervisors, (Jeorge Zimmirmau,
Thomas Watts ; Overseer, Samuel
Buliek ; Tax Collector, George
Beiehley ; Auditor, Annuo i Fry
mire. I'l'NX, (Dem.)
Justice of Peace, Pliai"s Herman;
Township Treasurer, Milton M.
Herman ; Directors, Chas. Miller,
Jr., and F. J. Frdley ; Overseer,
Geo. C. Kuster ; Supervisor, Peter
S. Herner ; Auditor, M. Baney ;
Judge of Flection, 11. M. Coleman;
Inspector, I. F. Maurer ; T-ix Col
lector, James Hendricks.
Pi:i:uv, (Dem.)
Judge of Flection, A. G. Garman
Inspector, II. K. Hornberger ; Tax
Collector, John A. Ebright ; Over
seer, I'ereival Garman ; Auditors,
B. W. Sanders, Albert Seh nee ; Su
pervisors, Philip Mengel, G. W.
Port.line ; Directors, Harvey f.
I lei in, David Womer.
Sj;uxs;i:ovk, (Dem.)
Chief Burgess, CO. Gaugler ;
Council. B. (). Kessler, Geonre S.
Uealne t'auiiot be Curril
Republican voters of Snyder County, do you J . Sals RsgiSteri"" '
approve of the itiea of preventing candidates io j NoUc., ol M.Mwin b, inMfted frM under
register for fie lull weeks before the primary?, "' t'irpriii a tt...
1 InOlea Ul k. l.. Kill, mrm It - ' - ' . 4..
Suppose that yoil or Some of your frieudssllOllld offlcaSO nnU will be charged. Paraon ei
peeling to bar aala abould elect a date and
hav u inaeited In ibis column.
TrDT Febroary S. two mile 8011th Went of
.New Berlin, A bra Kenninirer will Hell
head ot huriwa, 3 eowa, (arming linple
meula and bouMhold goods.
SATCanAT, Feb. II. P. P Ku.t.-r will aell aome
liouneliold gtMtilM. live ntKk and farm
Implement, !-, mile Norlb ot bauU.
SATL'anr. Feb. II. J. a. Ilrrnlvimr will Bell
huuxeliold gooila near Gordon's scbota
noiue 10. neat I'errjr twp.
Tl'IWAT, Feb. 17, Jamea A. fos, a Inl'r. ot laaac
I Jiwrenee (ion. dee d . will aell live
aleek aiid tanning inilenienta '4 mile
nurtb of AJattlaud.
Wkdshiiav, leblf-tb. In Tenn Twp.. I ml'e
Sout i-went of Kraliorville, Chun. Kramer
Adrainintr.ttor of Krankliu Krutzer dee d.
will aell liorm-, 3 eowa and farming tin
plementa. Alao Real bxtute.
Tlll lt'DAV, Feb. 19, C. O. Ferdig, will aell in
i-eun iwp., on the ral from Selinsgrove
to bralierville, 2 huraes, 4 cown, furuiing
Implements and household goods.
Sati-riiay, Feb SI, Mrs. Saiali S. Moyer will
sell housi'hel I goods at b r residence in
Freebuig.
Hat., Feb. SI on the In'e of tne Helinsrove.
J'a.. James M.H.niih, mlinini.trator of tlie
extuteof MarKarel b null, dee'd, personal
property.
Satpbiiav, Felt. II, one mile East of Sliadel, Jon
athan Keielieiibocli will sell H horses S
cuirsand fanning implements.
FhiuaT, Feb. 23, estate of Henry A. Ott, per
sonal property, Isle ot Vo, Selini-grove.
desire to lie a candidate after Saturday? Under
this ruling you can not get your names on the
ticket.
Do you think it right io shut ofl the privilege
of registering two das after the notice i pub
lished? The time for registering should be ex
tended at least to Feb. 2Slh, and if possible to
Mar. 7th. The only ax we have to grind ia the
ax of Justice and fair play.
A masked robber may have nerve to enter a
house to steal worldly goods, but it is far more
despicable for a masked correspondent to assail
with falsehood and malignity the reputation of
any man. Reputation may lie assailed, but
character never, reputation is only what man is
thought to be, character is what man really is.
MOORISH REBELS ROUTED
by local applications as they cannot : Pretender's Entire Army Either Killed
reacu me diseased portion of the
tvir. Deafness is caused by an ia
tlaiued condition of tlie mucous lin
ing of tbe Eustachian Tubs. Wlien
this tube is inllauie,l you nave a
rumbling found or imperfect heur
ine, aud when it is entirely closed.
Deafness is the result, and unless
tbe inflammation can be taken out
aud tbis tube restored to its norm ii
condition, lieanug will be destroyed
Or Captured.
Tangier. Feb. 2. The sultaa's
troops have utterly routed the forc3
of the Moorish pretender and cap
tured Bu Hamara himself. A specl&l
courier who arrived yesterday, nfter
making a record journey from Fez,
brought this news. He reports that
at daybrpak last Thursday the army
of the sultan, commanded by the war
fcrever; nine cases out of teu aiei minister. El Menebhl. attacked the pre
cluded by Caiarrli, which is nothing
but an intlameii condition of tbo
uiucoua services.
We will give Due Hundred D )1
lrs for any case of Deafness (caused
by ciitarrb) that cannot be cured by
Hall's Cuturih Cure. Send for cir
culars, free.
k J. CHENEY & Co , Toledo. 0.
Sohf by Druggists, 7,')u.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
nrly ForlrltN lilt l.ll'e.
A ruuaway almost ending fattlly,
started a horrib'o ulcer on tbo leg
of J. li. Orutr, Franklin Grove, III.
For four yeitrs it detied all doctors
aud al! reiuidies. But IJuckleus
Arnica Salve nad no tro lblo to cure
him. Equally good for Hums,
Bruises, Kkiu Eruptions ami piles,
l2.rd at Middleburg Drug Cj., lira?
bill A; Giirnian, Kichtild. l'a.. Dr. J.
W. Sainpsell, Ftuuscreek, l'a.
Tour To California.
The second I'ennsvIvAnin ltnilroml
Davis; Directors, James Wertz, rersonally-eondueted Tour to Califor-
Aaron Conrad; Assessor, i . A. Her- nia for the present season will leave
man ; Overseer, B. r. Kantz ; lax New York and rhiladelpliia on the
''ector. II. P. Jaarett : Judire of
Election, Xewfoh iCfatzorfTnspetTt".'.
William Hare; Amlitor, Chas. C.
Walter.
Si'ltixii, (Dem.)
Judge of Election, D.miel B.
Markley ; Inspector, Clarence II.
Klinefelter; Supervisor, F. Baught ;
Tax Collector, Win. II. Drcc-e ;
Auditor, Charles K. Keller ; School
DirceMr, William II. Mitehd ;
OaT-cei, Bcubeii Dreese.
Union, ( Dem.)
Judge of Election, C. W. Xeitz ;
Inspector, (ieo. K, Seholl; Over
seer, Christ Bitner ; Director, Goo.
X. Went.el ; Supervisor, II. II.
Beichenbaeh; Justice of the Peace,
T. G. Herrold;Tax Collector, Isaac
Ziininernian; Auditor, Bciibcn W.
A ticker.
Wasiiixctox, (Dem.)
Judge of Elections, F. X. Hill ;
Inspectors, Jacob Baiich ; School
Director, Lewis Fisher and Henry
liiegle ; Supervisors, John Bickcl,
Thus. C. Landis ; Overseer of the
Poor, James Haines; Tax Collector,
II. S. Schnec; Auditor, I. F. Hendricks.
Golden Gate Special, February li), go
ing via Ciucriiuta, Nffw CrWiit, fcan
Antonio anil El Paso to Los Angles
and Hun Diego. Three days will le
spent in New Orleans during the
M:trili-Gras festivities. Should a
sunicicnt number of i;iseiigers desire
to travel under the care of 11 Tourist
tender's position and Inflicted a com
plcte defeat 011 his following, at tha
same time capturing liu Hamnra.
Another runner, who has reached
here from Fez, confirms the news of
the defeat of the rebels, but says that
the report of the capture of the pre
tender Is Incorrect, lie adds that it la
uncertain whether Itu Ilamara's body
was among the great number slain.
The sultan's victory was absolute, al
most the entire following of the pre
tender being cither slain or captured.
His camp, provisions an 1 ammunition
were taken and the artillery which
was lost by the sultan's army in the
battle of December 23 was recaptured.
Even If Bu Hamara escaped it is
hopeless for him to seek to retrieve
his defeat, as his claim that he Is a
saint is exploded. The details regard
ing the battle ore meager, but it is
known that tlie pretender's camp wa
surprised and rushed at dawn. '
There arc great rejoicings here at
the sultan's victory.
My Lungs
CASTOR I A
For Inland and Children.
Tbe Kind Yon Hare Always Bought
Bears the
81ga&tvof
"An attack of la grippe left me
with a bad cough. My friends said
I had consumption. I then tried
Ayer's Cherry Pectond and it
cured me promptly."
A. K. Randies, flckomi?, I'.'..
You forgot to buy a bot- ('
tie of Aycr's Cherry Pec-
I t J U
lorai wnen your com ni si
came on, so you let it run
along. Even now, with
all your hard coughing, it
will not disappoint you.
There's a record of sixty
years to fall back on.
A DASTARDLY MURDER
Miner Kicked and Stabbed to Death
By Infuriated Foreigners. '
Wilkesbarre, Pa., Feb. 2. Constan
ta Sobrllelski; a 'Russian-and a-well-ltnown
local miner, who had worked
during the strike, was yesterday kick
ed and stabbed to death by 21 of his
infuriated countrymen, who are all
1 either miners or laborers working In
I and about the mines at Plymouth and
T n rl-'Kvilln thrnn nillcR fmm thla rllv.
gent una t'luiiieron, a delightful j The artv imj nI1 hcvQ at a dance du'r-
nioiitli's itinerary in (.'aliforub has j lns Satnrday nuht, many of them not
been outlined; and a returning itincr-1 returning to their homes until noon
.try to leave San Franci-C) March yesterday. Tlio deed was committed
visiihiKSall Lake City, ti leu wood audi on the public highway near the llos-
Colorado Springs aud Denver, aniv- lon nilno ureaucr at j.arivsuiie. ino
luK in New York April .1. Kates, 27.-. """-fetl man. with almost every bono
f.omall points on the Pennsylvania ' ? hls ".ly broken was removed to
., ' ,. i the nearest undertakers establish-
lt:ii!road east of Pittsluirg, covei in all i nlcnt
expenses or railroad tranhporaluir, 00 of thc g;ins ralne,i Powell La
side trips in California, and berth anil dofski, confessed to being implicated
meals oiiiK the special train. No in the killinc, and the other 29 osas
hotel expenses in (.'liit'ornia are inelud- sins were all rounded up by last even
ed. Tickets are good for return within ing and committed to the Luzerne
ino i,i,.i.ti,u i.nt ,..,t.imi,. ,.,.nr ! county prison. A blood-stained lianti-
transportation only. l ir detailed itni-
Tl'KxUAV, Fell. 24, Ssmuel H. IjmIi, will sell lire
siihk sua isrui implements 1 mile West
vl fsxtunville.
Till umiY. Keh. M. Kek-lienlwch fc Howell will
ell li'e stuck anil farm imleiiienti '4
tulle North ol llulTur 1. U.
Tui'BMUAV. Keli. 26, V. P. Decker will si II live
suivk fiirmtiiK inileinenis, et--. 1 mile
eiist of lii.'uve. pruiKs.
Tiu bhiiav, Feb. !M, Jus. N. Wnjrnpr will sell
live Hint-is nnil fiirmhiK liiiiilt-ments, U1
iiiilr. rn-t ol New llerli i mid H mile went
l Dry VhII y X ttoiuls on the Henry
Anllur .itr u.
Satcud.vv, Feb. '., A- M. Carpenter will sell
live nti. k ana furmiiiK impkiueiits at
liciivertowti.
SaTckii.W, Feb. 28, Henry Leitzel. West Perry
tonlii. will sell iiuisc-s, vwsaml (sriu
ing iiuplcniLiits.
SATl KliA V, Feb. 28, Mrs. John Parks will sell nt
her liome on Ni.rtli IIikIi ntrect, Seliim
Itrove, household gouils.
Mo.vday, March 2, A. W.Stranb will se.l live
fttock and funning luiplemenls ii uiitcs
veil ol I entrcviile.
Monday, March 2, Pnlmcr Drr-esn will sell live
ntui-k, running iiiiilvineiits unci housc
lionl kooiIb 2 miles went of .Uutlure.
Mommy, March 2, one half mile Flint nfSliailel's
iiemy S- Ilickhart will sell S boraes.
9 cows and furming iinleuieiits.
Tt-EsnAV, Vareb 3, II. V. Kncpp will sell live
stock, furmiiiK implements ami household
IjoodB l '3 miles west ol Alfaruta.
T'Khhav. Murch 8, N. F. Mnnbeik will sell live
Mock mid fuiniiiiK implements 't mile
t'Hnt of benvertowu.
Tl rxlAY, Murch 3. Peter Klinler will sell live
stock and larmiiiK implements 2 miles
went ol C'entrevillo.
Tuesday, March 3, one mile North of Dundore,
Fruuk O. Bitner will sell 2 horses, 1 colt,
bogs and forming implements.
WedkdaT, Maich 4, John F. Wotzcl will- sell
live sloes, fnriniiig ..Implements and
Trsss IT March IT. Isaac W
stock, (arming tmplen.J!!?
oo ia kow's i ru les rai -,f u
mil west of Kauu's unit.
WsDXAWAT. March 18. Kliswnnnl, I
srli lrnl slock and imi.i J"
Fi
dence one mile NortU of c. '
Wx; MsHAV, March IS, Jau w )
.sell livestock an I lu.ln l
twen t'eiitrcTiiie aud vi,!r,
t'nlnn ri.unl
Thi-ksdav. Varch 19 J. II. hi,.,.
North of SliiisrJv..'l""UBl
ini isiMT, j arcn ij, on ti e .. I
Jr'J"fi''- OA
... mu i.iiinM,- ini,:fsj
a ui uav, iiinrrn is, tforiu .
live stock aud f-nu imp:,.,.'
elviile. i-iiitu,
Tcidav, Vor. 10, Ilarriwn y
suss ami farm impli
and 8 acret rye.
,4
Frii Av. March Jn, J, C.
! "tt,i
Uni'.l.
stock, fnrm ii,.l. w'
iroods. "ii U. M. .M,
of iiddluburg.
Psir..v U.mIiM T tt I -i
inipiciiicnlsaiid sioik ' ''"!
SaTI'RIIIV. Mar. ! '! .M..nl ..
sell 4 homes. 4 enwa f. i '""1
farnilnir ininlementa ' 01
held on th - roadleodinK llmTj
to .Milllintown.
Monday, MorchM Norman 1:, ,
stink, fur in miuleni, ,,i
ol Troxoiviile. ' '!
Monday. March n im.ih. v
Wharf will sell fur.., ': t'"
ments. vl
Tuesday, March 21, J. . u
live stM'k , farminir imsjZ3
v"iT KOOd" ' '"
Tl'BsltAY. F2II. 2I.Ihilin .
MciikoI, eiecutonn.r n.. ... ul
se.l fartb stwk at
of a mile N. W. of i're,,
Fb Pay, Murch 27. M
Many State Llicntists.
Have analyziHl Jlevoe arx
lead, zinc, color, lii,.iw J
turpcutuie dryer; notltinr; eL
maker oilers $100 reward ,,.
ing anything else.
A Most I'nlal (.in,
Would ba the pjwer of fnrJ
events. Tbis would ilestrnti
A knowledge, of tlm fuure J
uumake happiness. Tlier ,i
course, some thin" about tw
turo we do know. If, fur it3
a lack of enerev. ninlntion 7d
of appetite Bhows itself we ku
:i i i n i , . "Si
ut uw iouoweu uv seriom
plaints if not checked. Ofi.t
and Kidney trouble follow qj
rtuj oeilt Alill'VlIIC l)Il(t
restore you to Lealth. It strJ
ens, ouuus up ana iiiU"iratn
down systems. (July me
faction guaranteed l.v MM
urns Co., Gray hill A t i iruu i i
field, Pa., Dr. J. W. SuJ
renuscreeK, l'a.
8ELINSGR0VE.
Mrs, Simon Camp, nit Shirf
1 inla., with a frieiiil, spent
days very pleasantly.
kerchief belonging to the murdered
entry apply to Ticket Agents, or ad- rann was ,m,na ln P""i"n "
ilrwa c.h. W itnnl Aaitiii. f inn. Ham Krovltskl as he was hein,; search
eral Passenger Agent, liroad Street
Station, Philadelphia, Pa.
Two Sleighing Patrics.
A merry sleighing party made up
of persons from near the Siiininit and
Ited Hank Tuesday evening Jan. 27,
ed in the warden's office. !t was one
of the most dastardly crimes that has
ever been committed In this county.
ARMY EMBEZZLER ARRESTED
A. W. Waters, Charged With Stealing
$8000, In Custody.
Montreal, Feb. 8. A former United
spent a very pleasant time at the home states army officer, who gave hia name
of Peter roltz and family near Aline.
Tlie entertainment consisted of good
music and a splendid chicken and
waflle supper. The party returned
early next morning. It consisted of:
Peter Kratzer and wife, Chas. HaCkeu
burg and wife, J. W. Teats and wife,
Cora, Ilalph, Harris, Iteno and P. W.
Kratzer and a sled load from Bhanio
kin Dam.
On Monday evening Peter Foltz and
and family, Chas. Hacken'.iurg and
family and a lot of young folks of near
Aline went to Liverpool. They reiort
having hail a very pleasant time,
Three ilsss: 2.V., snonfrh for an ordinary
eold; We., )ust right for bronchitis, husrse
asss, hard enldi, ste. SI, most eonoasieel
tm chronic cases snd to keep on hand.
J. C. aYKK CO., Lowell, Mass.
The Eureka Mfg. Co., of East tit.,
Louis, III., want a man with a rig to
introduce Poultry Mixture in. this
county. They guarantee 13.50 a day
to a good worker and they furnish bank
reference of tbeir reliability. Bend
stamp for full particulars. Eureka Mfg.
Co., Box 09, East St. Louis, III. 1-8-
When Your Joint are Ntifl
and your muscles are sore from cold or
rheumatism, when you slip and sprain
a joint, strain your side or bruise your
self, Painkiller will take out tbe sore
ness and fix you right in a J iffy. Al
ways have it with you, and use it free
ly. Avoid substitutes, there is but one
Painkiller, Perry Davis'. Price 25c
and 60c.
Oyster Schooner Sunk.
Newport News. Va., Jan. 31. The
schooner Three Sisters, Captain H. H.
Conner, which arrived in port last
bight, reports the linking ot the oyster
schooner W. H. Smith oft Thimble
light, near Oscar View yesterday.
Captain Conner and the crew of the
Three Sisters sighted -the oyster boat
while it was sinking but the heavy
teas prevented them from nlving any
assistance. Captain John Collier and
John W. Young, seaman, both of
Hampton, Va., and three negro sailors,
were on board tbe lost vessel, ail of
whom, It Is believed, perished.
as Alexander V. Waters, but who is
believed to be William A. Wilson, was
arrested hero yesterday charged with
the embezzlement of $8,000, the prop
erty of the United States government.
When arraigned Waters said that he
had no desire to fight extradition pro
ceedings, but was prepared to leave at
once for Washington, waiving his
claim to extradition. "The sooner I get
to the United States and have this mat
ter all explained the sooner I shall be
free again," he declared.
The Washington authorities whohad
asked for Waters' arrest were commu
nicated with, and as a result Waters
left for the capital last night in cus
tody of Vice-Consul German and a lo
cal ;t'if :tiv?.
Waters was disbursing officer of the
bureau and coast guard and transpor
tation at Manila. When he disap
peared from Manila, examination of
hia accounts was made and it is stated
that they showed a shortage of $8000.
Waters went from New York to Ma
nila ln April, 1901.
Shot Husband In Drunken Quarts!.
Latrobe, Pa., Feb. 3. John Zanc, an
employe of the Latrobe C.oal Company,
was found dead in his home yesterday
with bis wife standing over him, hold
ing a smoking revolver. Saturday was
pay day, and Zano purchased a quan
tity of whtsky and beer, which the
couple drank, and became involved in
a series of quarrels. It Is said Zanc
charged his wife with being unfaith
ful. She retaliated by taking a re
volver from the cupboard and shoot
ing her husband four times, killing
him instantly. When the-neighbors
broko Into tbe house Mrs Zanc drop
ped the revolver and fled, but was
hnrtlv afrnrwarrl arrostArl
town.
Wkdnkmiay, March 4, 8. L. Kroner will-sell
live stock and fnrminir implement-about
4 miles mirth'tiest i f J cUure iu Decatur
townihip'
WeiiNElav, March. , one mile Ndrthweit of
.iilliiiinit, on tliolonici S. Smith farm,
liou anl A. Waller will sell 8 horses, 1 coll,
tl ciiu s uml ftirtn ntf imiliinrnts.
Tlll'n.iiAV, .Vnrcli 5, J . II. Kn ip will sell live
Htm k ut a tanning in iltinciiW ).t mile
in. rlh ol I., I'. O.
Tl txi AV, Match .1 Henry Swarm will sell live
htoikiuiii hiuuiiiK niipi, ini i. in i'.j mile
wi-si nl .Niiiiftli'burK.
FKIIMV, Mar li. Jiimi-n Weiunil, Turin stock unci
iuitilcmcilts in I'enii twp.
KlUU v, Var.fi, 11, P. Stroiin, will sell live stock
and farm implements in l',illa,
PitniAV, Mnrcli 0, Jbiiics Dieei-e will sell live
stock, furmiiiK implcmcnti and house
hold goods ut llcuver r-pimifs.
SaTCBHAv, Ma'cli T, W. F. Btcimlinir will sell
live muck ano taruiiiiK implements at
Middlctwarth P.O.
Satcu in v, March 7, Samuel Uiiipuman will sell
live stock and fiirminK implements si.!,
miles Itorth-west of Mliiilleburu, '
Sahjb iay, March 7, II. F. Attinirer will sell
livestock, faun implements and house
hold iroods, i'.j miles west of C'uupinau id
t'Uapman townlili,
Monday, Mrach 9, Jos. H. Middleswarth will
sell live stock and furminic implements 1
mile west of Henfer, 1'. U.
Mjnday, Murch 9. Jacob 8. Stauffor, will sell
live stock and farming implements,
mile South of Uuiniiiel's wharf.
Most oa V, March 9, W. J. Tetter, will sell live
stock and forming' implements mile
noitb of Miook P. O. Mi lliin Co.
TlsXDAT, March 10, William Dreese will sell
livestock, farmlngirnpleuientsaiid house,
ho d soods, l! miles east of Beavertown
and 3 miles west of 1'axtonvllle. .
Tuesday, March 10. D. II. daintier will aell
live stock and farming implements hi
mile east of Itauch's mill in Perry town-
snip.
Tuemday, March 10, Wm. II. Grove will sell
farm stock, implements and Household
Goods, on the Ulasa (arm two miles west
ol r reeburg.
WiUNiwDAY, March II, Howard Shambach and
Isaiah Uowersox will sell live stock, farm
implement and a good Prick saw mill
with 20 horse power onuine in good tun
ning order,
WED., march li, i mite n. w. ol nratiervllle,
in Jackson township, Jacob Leitsel and
Jno. K. Ktinkel, will sell S horses, 8 cowa
ana arming implements.
Wbdnmoay, March 11. W. II. Hartley will sell
'! stock ani rarmint implements, on
inu v.. ii . uecacr larin ai Aicciuro.
Weusfsday, March 11. John B. ITnderkarrler
will sell at Pnblio Bala his Lire Mock and
Fa in Implements 1 mile West of Alina,
rcrrjr township, Bnyaer county, l a.
Tnt'B day. March 19. L.T. Manbeck will sell
tive stock, farming Implement and house
hold goods at Mlddlacreek.
Thursday. March It. A. 8. Bliamhaeh will aell
live stock and farming; lioplemonts S
mi ss west oi raiuaieuurg.
8aiviay. March 14, one-ba'f mile East of
:-iroupt wn, near Buckwheat Valley Hood
on tbe Teats' farm. K. H. ttiltsrlln will
sell ail farming implements horses and
came.
SATTjaDAY March 14. II. C Kraba will aell
bones, mules, cows, pigs and farming
implements, ef i. oi i rozeiviiie.
MoitOAT, March It, J. W. Btlever, will Sell 9
Mi.1m,SO0ws, 7 Head of Young Cattle
. ana rarmiug impi mmv,
Hep'hvree Uemberling will tell Htock anoi
Palming Iuplemsnte.
TuunAV. March 17. Levi 3. Heaver will-aell
livestock and farming implement! mile
east ot nraiEerviue
TcsmAT, March 17. Charles Miller, t miles
North of Hellnrgrova, will sell S horses, S
cows and farmlDg Implements.
- - . ' - ' :"i '
: f Skr:
Cm uty Cob
iiir towni
tlie meeting of tlie C
tee which met at your
day.
A telegram came in tlicds;;
of A. 15. Wolgeiniitli. lVJat,
her father had died t v jdioiilj
inonia, was buried Mi .iu!:iy at
Fuirview.
Mish Maggie and Harry l's
are vi.sitiusr in St'iaiiinii.
II. L. Phillips w.i :i visa
the County seat fealui'il.iy.
Mrs. N. P. Jarrctt lclt to
her husband on the coiitintct
they will do some sight setingl
Mr. Jarrett has been engid
Africa for over a year LuilJt
11. K. Undge for some coinm
Lngland.
Both iiolitieal parties made
inations for Borough Olliitfil
voted for at the Spring fclecK
month. I
S. Weis reiwrts having hsi
trade due to the reduction iob
Mr. Weis is an up-to-claKJ
chant. I
lialinn Tllv.t of the W
Church, is the guest of ArclJt
lladclifle to-day at the rector
It is reported that the ice"
ing oft the river.
PORT TREVORT0N.
The G. A. JLheldlheirK
tion in thc U. B. Church
evening.
Bert Gemberlinir and
inRtrrove. visited the latter1!
. ' - . . .. i
Jno. Rice and wile huntiay.
Clarence Lenie of Milt
. . . " in
Sunday with his mounT)
Lenie.
II. F. Cliarles and 11
were county seat visitors a,
Monday we had hiJJ
owing to the rise in the Susq",
Saturday, The river w J
able and the mails weredw,
Victor Bogar and vvife"
Herndon last week. .
A quiet wedding took f
home of J.Kohler Peck t
tango Saturday evening. ' ,
tracting parties being J
Lenig and Wm. G. N',
The bride ia the baiuW
daughter of Mrs. Anuw1
the groom is the son of
Neitz and wife and is J
young barber. Their W
extend congratulatioufc