The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, April 02, 1903, Image 5

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    MlDDLEBtJRG POST.
I B3UDICK " VKRDICT
..j-e's Findings Will be a Closing
rnmincuiaiy vu 4 omwua vasci
THE OLD RELIABLE
ytii Maris rrienas manirg oinnu-
tus efforts to Elock tt Per..-.rnently.
f;0 Arrecls Will be Made and No
Warrants Issued.
nffiilo, N. Y., March 31. Justice
!nliv is 10 announce, his findings In
Ue liuiMicli inquest In the police eoitu
Lj.y. N nrresis win ue mauci;
arrants will ue issucu.
Uuc
;LL INQUEST POSTPONED
no
Tho court's
will be Interesting as a closing
utar.v on tho famous case.' Tin?
st was closed formally by Judge
'Murphy yesteniny auer uearing iuu
lostini'iny ol yumn ami iins. in"
lormtT bartender and cashier of the
l!ott.l lfuland. In New York, about
I'ennrirs n.leged statement to them
(kis willingness 10 kui one man, ami
tun lf lle wtnt to tne sallows for It.
No other witnesses were caiiuu.
The l'ennell Inquest, which Judge
ainrphy had announced would begin
LeS(t.rday morning, was postponed In-
ktSniteiy. 1 uo reason iiuiiouiueii
Lu the absence of witnesses from
lhe city. District Attorney (Jouts-
r tli was in court, and said he was
ady t B" ahead and that the post-
lnenn'iit was not at his request One
ti-itness was absent from the city, lie
Li Wallace Thayer, I'enncll's attor-
ami confidential friend up to the
lime of his death. A dozen or more j
fitnesses In the l'ennell Inquest were i
jit-sent, ready to Rive their testimony,
!0i if deemed advisable, tho Inquest
louM have proceeded and at some i
mm
i
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
he adds "smash Dewey's heterogeneous
assemblage which had not a single
modern armored cruiser."
The count regards tho American ma
noeuvres as "generally childish," and
ns "always resulting In defeats or th
hobtilo fleets, the nnval cominand'TS
therefore gaining large
glory."
Count von Ueventlow refers-.o tho
"poor marksmanship of the 'c.st In
dian fleet," to Its "insufficient number
Jcr A Jam Shemofy moved t I'unl
i ig Station and a Mr Stuck ou the
fmu vucauxl by Mr. Shammy.
Amnion Schnee from Mt. 'lea
ant moved to this placr and is man.
agi-r of lirown'ri t-tore No J.
C. . I lain will move to
ShumoMn Pain and K.I. .Newman l
Mt. Pleasant Mills will tA. noses-
ion of the black-smith shop.
Iliirvev Hornli-iL'i-r. if II.-.l'.i
I has hired to wotk !..r V. M. Mcasr
; this summer.
I v
i '1 lie I.iilbeieu ci,i petition i.:
j lends to l-uilil a in w lunch,
j Kveryhndy should help .il.mg- )
'pmd ratt-c f.ir tin- l,-t.l, r:
', I In- I .old loves n chiei 'l.' giver.
Joli i F. Knl'i v, ieiii-.i i,t:ltiv.-1.
tin; North- Western MntnaJ Lib
1 iirlircl.ee ( ump;;iv of M
itt. . .. ...
I is., is ritinjj ii.t.
mis ami neighboring counties.
Mr. Jvdly is an experie! lt.
siirain'i! 1 1 in 1 1 :i 1 1 I if 1 ... , , . , , .,!,,,.,.
i-lirh week in I l.i- ;',,,,,, m !(,. ,,
i;i tin- past, his Mimic .,m..i...!
newspaper , , ,,,. ,(,., (,()( ,0 for the v,,,r
11MK5.
the popular gounty glerk
Of THF CITY OF SAN FRANCI
SCO.
ln-.tiiMm-e in
). H.nniliin h is doing 1 1 ti
nt S
in
i.Uil'
SUW
of officers and men." and to the "low """"f.
morals of tho navy, as indicated by w""'h T lull operation :n il
the numerous desertions," and says he j intf out an iilnuiha'u-e of Ininix
believes "the I nlted States will some
day have a fine licet but she. has not I
ono yet."
(ii-
mill,
liiiii-
Our haml is nrcDarn!
I
Shot by Wife at Target Practice.
Paris, Ky.. March 31. Junius D.
at?r day Mr. Thayer could have been i Clay, one of the largest land owners
iiimineu. i " " -ui;, n ucciueniaiiy snot
More or less pressure has been ana Killed i-y his wife while they were
IrmiKht t ,)l'nr 'y Mends of the Pen- at target practice yesterday at their
lells to avert the Uquest and post- nome, near Here. The shooting was
Une It Indefinitely, If not block It per- with a shotgun. The charge sev-
fcwently. The efforts, of course, had ered th Jugular vein and then en-
weight with tho court, and Judge "rea tne left lung. He was a son of
tlurpliy's decision not to hold tho In- -Hon- tassiui M. Clay, president of
luest at present was based on all the ,tn8 ,a, Kentucky constitutional con-
iroumstnnces of the case. When tho mention.
'enncll Inquest will be held, lf at all, '
knot yet settled. When it is held BEAVERTOWN.
he probability that neither In Pen-! .,, ,, ., .
kcll's papers nor effects will anything V'.' " ,x nem-iy
le produced to throw light on the af-1 ;aUlwl one ot la-r hands ono day
lairs of Durdiek or to add any valua- last week.
1 i a. iU n...Ji.t. 1
lie lnioriiiuuun lu iuu uuruien case. f . t r . .
h Pennell heirs have been reluctant ' . ... ""V'" "
Irom the outset to have any of the ls visiting Her mother, jlrs. I'Am
lead man's papers made public. When Kiegle.
f..r the
t in ii
bummer season with tin lativ
sic. (live the hovs a call.
II. I5olh-nerof Ilrcsscs ei.nt-i-li,
has inovei! on the .). Y. l'.anh r
farm.
Futtlce Murphy was about to begin
lie Pennell inquest last week at the
uoie of the Burdick inquest Attorney
I'. S. IJnhl) and wife entertained
mos Gross and his son, Jacob, and
fhomas Penney appeared before , tiaughtjr, (Mrs. Uoss.) (Saturday.
raoge murpny m private ana arguen wm T Vrl anA l;,l ,J
... I , 1 I t ' ...... w av ivev V4
Mt at that time, and opposed hold-; "'"g are spending part of their
1 any Inquest. Mr. Penney insisted ! honey-moon in this place among
J the: postponement, and Judge friends, and the familiar scenes of
Jnbge P. F. and Extreasure W.
II. Kieele of Beversprings were in
town Saturday evening.
William Dreese is building a
new stable on his lot.
Palmer Dreese and w ife of Mc
Clure were Uoavertown visitors
of I he I
v-unell'
W.J
ch, that
gin yes-
jay moj-nTng. .. Considering
le matter and learning that Attorney
Thayer was out of the city. Judge
lurphy postponed the Pennell Inquest
definitely.
Judge Murphy's course in no way
affect his hearing at any future
me anv evidence nn tho rtnrrtira- i
k or Pennell inquest if he should over Sunday.
Orphans Court Sale of Real
Estate.
fly Tlrtiiefif nn ..r.l. r of sl (,., .
l';'",,,",1.A,,,1''l"'lf li. i.jUMi, I Iricl,,
.tM.fSei n,c.tovi-. fny.l.r ...unlv. JVun.yl
ll.nl. ,1, .. will .HI ,, ,, ,, .' ,
i,UVw''"'l,'e,"l,W,n'
Tr.t No. l.-Sllii.te ..rlly in II,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,
Hel ,,(.,vo B, ,,r,,y i MI ,,,,,,,, '
I h.iiinito. .,n th. X,u: ,.v l, f Nll ,.'
It. I . lIprirHi re-r, Jnhii Mnlln,-r .i , ('
Smith, on the Noiith l,y lln miry , ,,,
Ai ri-n. mnrn or whi-ri-on re e,.., i,.,
lXnhmn"- u"k 1 "'",
Tr t No .-8ilulln I'Bnn.Tnwn.hhi .ni,
XL",?"!"; V'.V'r"""1 " '' -'T'li l.y '
l Im-h, n.l n ih t hy . ,ihik. J
c..nt..Dii.KTin ,crM, n.o !, I..,. .h." n
rjereclj-il no buildinim. it Mug fr,in ,,,.
Theiie two tract. Im, ,,, ,,..,,,; ;
whole and not lr the acr. They will he ol"
il.jett to tw i mortKe, .he .mount, of wh? I.
nt'toES.9M m,le known on ,,,e ',:y
H.le will open .t 1 o'clock P. M . when lAe
condition, of .be Ml. ,, b, mJ.'k'JwS
KATIE L. I'LRICH. Admlnl.tr.tpt.
f. UL..CH, Attorney for Estate
"t : r;-r.ns
t.'!ii.
i
In the t-; Tins; tho eut.li rh i-i-me
V nfl 't li.o stomal ii ;n;;l I..TV
cui i v t--i:i. In i'u-i f u: .:iii-r tl.i .. vt '.
Miff- r llif-.f-.t-lli-st ; V hill- in the :i ':; a
the llv- r :iinl ki'lm-ys t '- !-i t i -- ).: tj.)-
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tli' ir M'.ti il eat.irrh r' i.i--il .
" krvc been n prnt.1 king phj sic Inn
fur sortL years, during ui..: tl.ne l
c t!i;i!rii.itcriil Pcruna lo.i number
ill my p.HlciHs for colds, cuinrrh and
Cil.'! 'i.' dchiiity w ith xrv-t . ' ' o
them, I ha e pnlu punicukir t.im itm
to lt:i t; -ci's, and I hove r.fn'ilate ton
fldence . i its curative qunll'iet, and
hae mt hei'tilinn In giving it a mesf
emphatic enw-rsement."
1 Inn. Cli tiii i.t M. lliinirri'itid l ti"of
tlm l-ent kiin'v n ni -;i:iirr nu n in N'-w
-r k i :tv. .i- y.-.-h
for j-i-ari eilitni- i f
nnenf lhi-riri;i' i; :;l
papers In Ilut
fnnl, C'nnn., Lit. r
was ir'.inini-Mtly
eonmi-ti-il vi:!i tin
N'i w York Il.-.-nni-'r
and v York
World. He has
tran-liKl extent) in
ly ami ii known ail lln.
n v o r 1 1,,. i t.,.1
States for hi-i t.il,.nf .
4 1 man. 'ririnr to The I
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nOX. WILLIA.V A. DEA.VE, OF S.l FRANCISCO.
Hon. Wm, A. Peano, Clerk cf tho city and eoonty of Han FraneUrn, w
Peputy In tho otllee of his predi-eoxHor during the latu?r part of hm turm.
Kative Hon, having been born ami rained in tho city of Sin Franoixeo, and
many years teen prominently iili-ntlfliil with the Ordi.-r of "ativo Sir
(olden West, a well a other frafi-rnul organization!. Ho U an cxeept
popular younf? man, swially ami politically al.o, an cvtilonoi-d hy tho hall i
at tho late eleetion, he having dufeatc-U his opponent for the otlioo of Count
by nearly 8,000 votos.
Jn alet
Co., he (i.iy- :
"For atmiit ex vi-ar I l.av hail
! trouhle every fall and winter n ith my
4 Miii-e. At timi-s it has eiti i. '. I :o niy
tar-.nehlal tu!.n ami lnnira. 1 ". ..k all
ff this trouble camn from whonpin nh,
a whieh I haI wlu-n 1 was alioiit wi-lva
years old, anil which li ft mo wuh en-
''. tarrh. Since I have taken 1'iTun.i., my
,-t "'"""m m-i-ii i-ii'iir'T man in over twi
k years, all of wh h lam willing to teHtify
to." Mr. Ham: (.ml'ii aihire-in ia "Th
Mr. Vrlinitiin." ol ,I,.niAi-u, jtr,...t t'.r..ir.
lyn, X. Y.
Peruna U w internal rennily
seientino rem. y for catarrh. It corns
eatarrh when-v- lm ated. iLJcnnvi hut.
kem It advisable to hold one. Even
pter announcing his findings in the
lurdiclt case he could re-open the casa
I ome future date and hear evidence,
toe police should discover addition
Information of value, even If the
lterval should be a lengthy ono.
Mrs. Russcl Stumpf was to Me
Clure over Sabbetli.
Meade liowersox is in Philadel
phia this week purchasing his
spring and summer merchandise.
The s-liirt factory had a break ot
some kind that caused a irhut down
lor three hours.
Mrs. Jacob Wetzle and Master
Jacob visitid her son lister in
Svvinford over Sunday.
Work train will again employ all
the meu of this place who desire to
work. Oporators will began this
Wednesday inoruing.
Amnion Dreese bought the Jer
ome Aigler farm of 48 acres East
of tow u Friday for $87G5 and W.
PLOT TO BLOW UP MINCS
reit Virginia Officer Claims to Have
Evidence Againat Strikers.
Charleston. W. Va., March 30.
rPuty I'nited States Marshal Dan
luminsham arrived yesterday from
mi&h county, where ho has been
king writs upon the strikers who
re indicted by the recent special
tul Jury in connection with the
mble at Stannaford. Marshal fun-
laihara states that he has in his pos
ition evidence in tha shane of an
JSiavit from . former memhr nf tha
peri' union of an alleged plot to
fMmite the drift mines of W. P. A. lii.-kel Ixui.rl.t the w.wi.ll-in.1 for
Mid OH ArHustWlak PhaoIt 1 ...
pwity. while the mines were filled
PUi men and mules, and also tn sur.
flu and attack the mine guards on
i Mr
etter written Jannary 2fi, from San Francisco, to Dr. LUrtm
Deane has the following to say of l'truna:
' The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio.
Gentlemen: " would not be without Peruna, as I havo ..-.md
t It to be the best remedy for catarrhal complaints that I have ever u.,cd.
I h frlvrl wnntt all nt th cswaffosf r-mtam mmMtma ,j fenina- elves strmtrth bv SU)rntnz
I a aurr . mm urn urn ..v wu . ww mmmmtMi I.I I LllUUIk.. U U . L f . I.ILU I . Ti , - ,
and can conscientiously say that ot all the remedies for catarrhal 1
complaints recommended to me none have been so beneficial as
I Peruna." WILLIAM A. DEANE.
CATAItnil assumes different phanes I autumn catarrh. In each of these yarlo
in different seasons of tho year. ties different organs seem to b the prin
Tliere ls, therefore, four qnite well-mark-; cipal soatof the eatarrh.
ed varieties of catarrh. Winter catarrh. In tho winter the catarrh is mora fro
nd wmi tn,t
JA'fca."ttnh mPPTmt.i.tntPr'b. r.P 1 -" iatbo Virt throat end rminir.t 1 '-bun. Ohlr
' Hie funtiiT s u-it iri "T itmnj ntei -
I'.y rleansuiir tho rnncois
membranes it iri-wn-es the vital foreea.
No remefly can ponsibly supply taa
pliw'e of Peruna. Inur. upon having
Pemna. Take no oUter remrxly. Thera
U na snbatitute for this catarrh medi
cine. Hend for a free book oa eatarrh.
Address the Feruoi. Medlcian Co- C'o
JOOCI30CZZ3CZ3CI3
Opening, Friday and Saturday, April 3 a"1 4.
'mil. rt ami .
ervm ' Vnii
vuiee ami jhtIuiih', tvpiral of latent V inter
T at tha Rend works.
$4G0.
Alfred Smith atid wife attended
the wedding of their nephew Wm.
The Bm.i, i. ml"- v t J. rreeuanu xui.su xtiaoie erKeoi
ks. a miner, who attended the , KJPg formerly of this place.
Minna of the strikers where the at- I Cmiiiniinimi Kervieod in lmtli tlu-
pd plana were said to have been . l .,.,.! t. t ...i ..i 1.
Ufna.u i j . . . - nrwiuui nun iiic .union an oilliui
pulsed and adopted. The affidavit 0 i .1 e. .. .
0.1 in nun loieiiixjn; jiivjiumior ser
vice on Saturday evening.
The time is here again for us to take ii our accustomed work ol
home requisites during the Spring and Summer Season.
These two days will be gala days fur the I!ig Store, the whole -tore paitauin
tiess-pretty dejoratious everywhere, plants and blooming (lowers, adding their Mt;tiili.r
ding into blossoming Spring.
The public is generally iuvit.il we have done o'ir part with a good will and we want v ur vUit am
1 . . . .. . . . ...
ileiigut lor sightseers it is the most conilurtab.'e and hilly satisfy 111.4 store tor Kastcr -linppiin:. Tin
merchandise is unmatchable 111 the city. No where is there an equal showing ot line goods or 1
matters uot what your position of life may ; no store is Ix-tter prepared to serve your needs.
Again we say welcome to our opeuing ; come to enjoy the treat we have prepared lor von
will be closed as usual Friday eveuitig.
nr-onai
I'.aM'.T -iirit-liaiiii:g li.e .-oiiiiiig i tinroai mild-
the
i-piav ot
iiulir:iii
iiol unlv i tin:
Spring and
iy prior. 1 'hi
-top' :l
VIIIIIIKT
igv It
collie to liuv if von wi-li. Siorc
m made to 8. L. Walker, a notary
"He of Fayette oounty, and the
e of a number of strikers who
U Dart In tho munllnff. wi .........
- ... .uW UIVVllllD o gncii,
I Itated that flirt hnr lnv.alit.n
r" made for evidence to present
U1 sranrt Inrv
GERMANY IS 8ATI8FIEO
hgn Office Accepta Dswey's E
L P'ntion of Interview.
(urlin, March 31. The foreign office
re fully satlBfled with tha exnlana.
I n Admiral Dewey made to l'real
M Ruosevalt regarding the interview
the admiral which appeared re-
"UJ m a Newark, N. J paper and in
a ths German navy and the Qer-
mperor were mentioned. No com-'Wi-ation
on tha subject has passed
n the foreign office and the Oar
's ttubaaiiv oj..ki..i.. k....
OfflHnU W .. 4 ... . .
I uvrv, irora me Beginning,
J wttaln that if Admiral Pewey had
r "rrectiy reported the government
I'nltu.l Cl.l..
fl UrODer nn its nmn l,.llltl.
m " w v V n I illimil I V,
oout any reminder from her.
'"t von Reventlow, in the Taga-
compares the German and Ainer-
" Vies. Ha n.. ...
fon is homogeneous and always
11 'or instant service. "It could."
KANTZ.
Win. Aumiller and wife drove to
Freeburg Sundav.
O a
I. C Sprenkleis busy erecting
a new barn on his premises.
Fish are very scarce in the ereek
here.
Uobert Wirth, moveil to near
Soliusgrove and lleury Hoyer of
Aline on the Hughes, farm vacated
by Uobert Wirth Charles Dreese
movetl to his farm he Knight near
Freeburg and Jacob lienner of
Kith field, on the farm vacated tv
Mr. Preese.
llufus Miller of N'ieta's Valley
moved on the Husslcr farm.
John 11. Hughes of Freeburg
moved into the C'has. (.'rouse's resi
dence Simon Snyder moml to
Northumberland Co., aud Zeuo
Spienkle of Shatnokin ou the
Hoover farm vacatwl by Mr. Suy-
Furniture.
Th" new furniture Store is a modern turuiture depurtuient beeaiiM
tiothinit but niKHt reliable, sulitHiitirtl furniture is here ami bei-uuse NO
FlRNITl RE PRICES WILL BE LOWER THAN OCRS. The whole
third Moor has beeu K'veu over to this new Furniture Store ami is full
almost to over crowding with the newest, brightest things that we
could ttud in medium priced kinds. We are making an elt'ort to win
your eouSdeuee anil trade though milking lower prices than others
charge you. Do not miss our 0eiiiiig Sale Price.
Siuare Top Kxtensiou Tables iu ij ami S foot leughts.
C'liitt'oniers with aud without glas.
lied Koom Suits and White Kiiainele.l Ileds
All kinds of (.'hairs aud Kockers.
Side Boards, new and pretty shapes.
DRESS GOODS AND SILKS.
Spring and Summer Weights of fashionable fabrics are shown in uu
brokeu assortiueuts. There has b.en a more liberal gathering from the
world's market than ever before. The tine elegant fabrics 1'or tiie mont
fastidious aud the more wmnion place kinds for those whoe needs
must be more conservative iu buying. The beuuty of the fabrics are
characterized iu the weaves.
In t'oluriii (i.Kiils, see tiie pretty Noile-, Mohair, Novelty Suiting
in Scotch, Mi.xtun-s .tud I'laids, t.'iepe ile Chine, Satin Striped t.'hallie
and exclusive Waistings ami domus of ot h.-r kin.l.
In Ulack 1 ohhIs, we an- showing full line of I'rie-tly's Hhu k
(iihmIs, every yard sold under a guarantee ol sullslactory ei vices, they
never wear grey.
See the "t raveneltes'' already sMtnged and -thriiuk.
1 11 Silks: Striped I'm. gees and iiliiiu striped and dotted Shantungs
in the ecru colorings seem to lead 111 popular favor. A large line
of new colorings iu Wash ilks an also in prominence.
Cotton Wash Goods.
Cur Was ( Joods department troiigly appeals to all lovers of iitauti
fnl ilrecs, dainty, preety, serviceable and kinds that will wiu-.h well
too -we pay pnrticiilar attention to that. Many of tliet- new labrics
are remurkabli imitations ol' wool thlirt. -.. N 011 will delight in -eeing
the iranite Soi, . 1. isle Tissue, Silk Zephry. Lace Stripes, Silk liing
liams and such a liig line el w hite goods yon never saw in plain and
f nicy Weaves, many are inciceri 'il.
Confectionery, Easter Novelties.
Easier time I'm ltabbits, 1 nil Us, large and small and ail kinds of
pretty novelties to please Cnihire 1. We have the largest line iu Milton.
chreyer,
Son
&
Co.
9
0 Fropb street. DVLILTOlsr, ZPexixxa.
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0
Kin; Street. Q