MIDDLEBUKG POST. r 1 t lie Mercantile ni'l'iaiscis T lie vender of forrigii and domwtio mer chandise ete, in Snyder county will take notice that they are apt'r;i--l and di-lcnetf by the undtTsiitnel app.ai-er I mercantile and other icelinr t.t l for tlie year IsOJ, as follows to-wlt : Hlncnmaii. V W, tmrne powder Hi rinan, VV II, mrrcluindiae Middlrawarlli Mutti-rn. nicrcliandiae Votui, Win A, 4'iert Kitt.-r, John K, Morchaudi(o Wca'lvr, A A, furniture Hi AVI H Ituwrrox. A Meiide, Morcliamlite Fiiut. 11 11 t'iitiri KePer. W M, t'onfeelioiiery Him, It S, Mi-ri-liiitt'li' Sfecht, A It. Millli'.ry Snyder, V ti, tovc and tinware Stvttli-r, W II. lit.yi-l.i. Shirk. J I'. lmrdwure Sirohecker. J S. ilr'ii: Toliint. J .1, euifectiinery Heaver, J W, llorw powder mid nie.li iiie M'ltMT, Aiiron II. me.it Uiclci-1. W A, hardware IIKtVI r v r.T F.lkvrs Midi!lew.irlli. inerchniidin) Kohler Tnorna. nide I.oiik, J II .1 t it. nul lVter. .liiiuc II. ind-e Kull'll, W K, riur Shiley. l-.'lil-, impli'liu-liU Shirvy, Mm laai-, inilliiu'iy Sui'Mi nli ritcr, J II. mrrcliandiac I'Uli. Miin'y Co. indu1 M il II. wartll llolhue, tililiK reter. II I, M vi'sand tinware tTSTKK Frank Hitter, mde. lllnL'auian. 1 K. oKiirs lundore. S r, nnl-e Knlley, It I', confeetiont ry lli-ruiMii, J T. mil" liilt'-r. II S. confectionery shower., I'M. uule SpaiiKler. .1 K, cleft' s Niuiptt II. .1 TV, ilriM! Wa ter. If II, conlii'tioiicry lli.ycr. Alien, furniture IIIAI'MA Kinhi-r. M .1. indio lluuiniel, ll.irrirt. milfc Ker-titter, Win 11.. flirt Kmc, .1 S. md Kiur. W B, iml- Kine. lien S. mdf Snwi, l'av'.d. ind-e Troup. 1' A. ciiiar I kvnki iv llnyer. t'lin. m !e t'uter. H II. mil-' Gift, K K, ni.ln S.luwffrr, 1. v., me Mmonton. Harher. inde Swart A (irnyMU, iinNi' Steintnirer llro. coal and Cra'n Y'inay, W B, coal ami Krln tirayhill. C W, cliiara Frank! n M llmK I l-'nin . M KM IN Pautverniaii, A It, nid Iierk. H M. md-e ilerinan. Pnun'l. cii:ir Nerlioivl, Irwin, nvrvliawlit Hummel. A A, druir Venter, Michncl A,5Mler MtnM.ETJma Auraiil, Arthur W, ol oil Atlantic Uf tilling t'o. coal oil Auraod. KC, milliacry Knlin, W S, clears. $aver, W H, ronse Bl-averrCattriek, oontectiooery Cankklhercer. L., mVlineiy, cnburR. 8 A, jewelry Freyman, E K. aaddler Foulk, H W, coiec4ioorry feelnett Brxm. tndae Carman, W I, ahor Bavwineer. 0 W", Move and tinware Kern, I A. nietc!iandie MidJirtiuric IrtiE t'o, dri: Kelpie. Fraidr. S.orKaiie and machines Kuhkle. J W, rudt KeitZ, J F, liapleniPliI" Steimnirer. M A nd.ler. Seetxild. Cnrtion, ei;Br, Walter, H E, furuie Walur. Itcno. bakery Beaver Leitncr. iuipW-meiiH tTocitrove, Aaron, wall ipcr Kower?. 1 H- rctouraa' - tnerdiaDdifi. WIIUU.F.I O'EK r.rdlt y. l liel. tloiir aud feel Fmher. C A. tiir.ir" Huumiel. V'truau 1'. nid. Mttki-e. J E. nnUe Maurer. J M. hadd.rr K"in!.. t'bi'.ip. e 'lifcitionery t'lrr h. S ' '. mJ-e Krytn.re. W W. rifar? lyiut. J K. coiili eiionerv i ryimi'. W W. i o, coal HarlTuuT). ljira M, cik'ari Hottriitiiie K K. nnl' Lrfilel.lt 11. lutlte Kaufltu!! l"ov mtl ELuade.. J 11. Teats, Brian, " Slear, Mi.rtni. iir Sx-IkH'U. . J ;ra:ii Wen It, 1' s j;riM-ri.-w. II N Ilol'tappl' . W H r'eriea Vrown, b F, nd Kuxter, F f. mii W it rner . et M, nidt-e ilerman. Milti. it. Hour atid titdl Ki :?. Jwbu. eti lettiorierj' l l v Brimrup & Minium, rndxc boyer. (. f. indue Kbrilit, H A. idiW Fnher. Jiditl K, addler tiurtulin, A i. furniture tmriuan. Feter, Iintae luet, L. S., niiit IlnrdiiiK. Henry, druirs Haur. 11 C. ciKarR. 1 mien. Joaepn, eiotbiuK. Kre;rittmi. .1.. ttlntea i.rt.i. y . i li.J"' Mmuujl Lev la. iutrdware Koturuck. Maraud. dru Markiey. A II. inip)llieulii Verier. J r-. eout-ctiuiiery . Mrowp, E S, Hidw . ftroith A YTfU.-. inlliineiy Hanif, W Hter Kloae. W J. Kerim. J A. iMeftiohcr huiniK. U ! atuvea htatiiiioekee. K cljcur hukliKter.J b. llidm- t Mil, A A. ludc lAfUcl.l. C furniture. MatGiier, J O.druK" Wexler. H H liidne Fuiitiiu-. H !, ll.ili..- Klune her, eelry MiU'taell brua. uxIm Kelie'. C'liait. K. iue.it ilrtamler. ' K lirarn Aiiieriri FubliauinK Co., book bpevtit. Jaiuen. UiUne. llJRMIUVr. Arbotca'. W A, indae ArutjtcMNt. J H. eiara Atluutlv KWlnlnr Co., colli Oil LutJuer. Juliu F, raetauaaul, ' uiae Boyer, P A. aaddler baker, VAaJiwe, bieycie !, i K, Mi&iae Benon, L A, Books Buek. B. einr I'harlea, H V. stovee layior, r., eiKars t ary. A II, Ki-tN-eries Iieohler. II .1. It ur anil feed lieobler. F K, retMaurant Deobler F K, r-iairml coifectiorery tteuilierfinir. A F. utiirrt and tinware Holinea t.et F. eddlrr lillln.li. H T. gr ceites Hettrick. Z T. cigar llei.ilticka A' Sin. hardware lluuiniel Fd M . lutulMr Keeley A: St n. clothing he.u r, J t', Tot-aet'o and t'iirora Billiard tallies K.t k. A B. Mioe ICoirera mtlne I Aiitcnnlai'r. I F. coal l.lving-tou. II II, furniture Veek, W , lllde Miller, II K n'ltie (itiiiuna I'lrich notion Kryiir tine J W, wall paper , W i i S, riid4 i Wagi'iKeller. tJeo. ., drug an J coal ' Smith. Frank K. meat I KelhirtV Fornv meal jSt hroier. M s, hoea and hardware ! klihuliT. Jr . Feter. itrug : liiinilrum. K.lw. t'.. confectionery l.ildwig. M F, KriKeries I I lurk, t M, confectionery Faun! John, confectionery St huiire, II 1, Kniin ' Vii.vchnaii, A iv. Inll'ard and pool tables ' llakiT, L ll, null aier j l'M"N Hover, W f, nierchaiuli lioirur A: Htuiriiiiian, tlour and feed Arlxild. Adam eigai I llul'dore, N T lm rchatl(tiM FlaniterH. lien. F, iiiilw j KlamleiM, H, mil-e , lElne. lieo. It, grmNTie sprenkle. 1 I', confectionery Snyiler, Jerry '. naniw.ire linn iiirniiure I Sechrit, A S. mde Schritwder, W II vii;:ir ! 'rroiitinaii. II mde I t illianii. Mr. K. ' , iude Wiw, John 11 coat j St hr.iwdcr, II II, cnnfi'ctionery Kaiutr, Jacob H.Jewelrv j HISiiTl'S J rharlc. Jerry, inerclmndne . Finenhiiur .1 F, lloiir nud feed il'lnlier. I.ewi. cigur ilarh-y. II F, iiuIm llaiiiH, F 1.. (uriiiture j Mover iV F, ttriiK i shotlHTger, t'alvin, Confectionery i strauh, H 1', mdhe Shirk J It, stoves and titiwnre 1 Schnee. II S. flour nnd feed I Vaiillorn, J It, cigara ' Wniver. it W. cigar ' Noce Jacob, eiitur nnd eiiifci tioiiery ; Iticirle. I hue. A. confectionery App. nl will be held at the Coniiniwiioners , Omce, Mav aid. 1H X I'll.f. A. (KISS Mcrciintile Apprniaer, ; April : Troxclville, Fa. Register's Notices. li viler t'ouuty. and tUm au , , n-.iied io m.der tbe late rub i Secretary of NaTT Delivers Address leaelited for t ouliriuali n ai .l. ... to National. Guard Association. Notice ia hereby given that the follow inn namrtl uemon hare tiled their AUuiillltrat.l - Oumidiaii and F&eculora aevtiuittln ttte l;cj:i ter Oltlce of Sn viler t'ouuty. ami tue having b-en cert I'tiuit will lie nri alloAanceat the t ourt llouae in WidilleburKli. .Monday June 1st. l'AM, via : I. Firat and Anal account of (irnrse Knlin ailniiliiatrator o the estate of Itarbata A. Kuln . lute of VI anlnnctoll twp , dee J. 2. First and fluid account of Amanda Young. : Kieculrix ol larael Young, late ol West Inner tw p., dee'd. 8. Firat ami final account of John A- Moat Surviving Kxeeutor ol tatuaime fliyuer, laie ut Mlddleb Jrgh. dee d. 4. First and flnnl aiwunt or Jacob tiillssrt adininislrator of the ewate of Klhn lnllH-rt, bite of Aduui twp , dec il. 5. Ftmt and final aceouiit of Jowph Kline. Eseiulortif I evi K. Trea-icr, lute of est lle;- , . I II. I , v. . .. . First and final nett.ui t of Alfied Spe lit, Kxecutorol the esta'e uf sopliin Klock, In e ol Hcuvcr twp., Ui c d. 7. First and llual aO'oiint of Alfred Spevhl. F.ieciilor ol the estate of fclio Spccht, lute of Bearer two , ilec'il. First and final account of Vaigarct. Km and Samuel II Igcr. Heciltorsot tbe e-t;ite ol Jmd Itilger. lute of Mid ileneck twp. deed. s Firit and fluitl uccoiin' of Henry Swarm,' administrator of susuu swarm, late of FruiiKlin tw p ,ilee d. 10. First and final account of II. A. Itowcr sox Klicul ir of l.'achael Hover ileifaseil and Attorney in fact for the heirs and legatees of Mialielh lloyei, boili late of t enter tow nship, deceased. 11. Flmturd final account nt 11. J-Dm k. Kx e 'utor of Hie esiate of Unmet l rum, in e in Friinkliu twp , deed. 1J. Fir t nnd final account of S. W. Trutt ie I 1). Vt crlf , aiilii'lnstrutors of thu estiit of An drew Tiutl, Lite of Monroe tw p , dec d. i:t. Hist uud linal account of Ueorge S. lilne administrator c. I. a ol the estate ol lulicriuc Uine. late ol Chapman twp., lUv'd. 14. Firit nnd partial account of Daniel limp, hell. Kxeciitor of the et Uu of lieorgc I utnpbe.l late of I liiou twp., ib e'd, IV First and final account of F. W, Teal, Kxeciitor ol the esUtte ot Mary Teats, late of Ferry tap , dee'd. Hi. First and flnnl account of Win. II. Mns er. Kxeciitor of the estate of Eleuienl Musse'. lute of Franklin tp., deed. 17. F'lrst and final account of Charles F A (liver T. lluuiniel, Kxeculors of the estal of Sol, inn. ll llllmiilel, late of Middlecreek twp., dec'il. NO TROUBLE RAISING SOLDIERS Court Proclamation. W'HKKKAN the Hun. itaroM M. MeOltire It l'i,.4..1,nt .tii.lun o tha Jinlleial Dlslrii't. Poltii I till I of the rmitities ol Snyder, and I'cter F. Itiegle and . T. ticm- lierliin:. Ki., Associate Judges in and lor Sny der count v. have issued their precept, bearing date the ?ntli day ol F"eb. A. I'., WO. to me directed lor the holding man Orphans' Court, a court "I Common Fleas, court ol Cyer and Tor miner and ( tener.il Court ol Quarter Sessions id Ihel'r.ii'e, at Middlehurith. lor the county in Snvder. on the 1st Monday In june 1, 1 ''(. Siitire Is thereli re herei y given to the CoMn er, Ju.-lice ol tliet'eai-e and Constables In and lurthe county ol Snyder, to ippear In tlinr proper aersotiawlth their rolls, records. Inquisi tions, cxaiiilniitiont and other remembrances to do those thig which id their offices and In their chall partaln to he done and witnesses aud persons pnisecuting in behall of the Com uionweslth against any person or person are re quired to tie then and there attending and de parting without leave at their peril. Justices, are requeste.l to be punctual In thair attendance at the uppointeil time sgreeahly to notice, itiven under mv hn,t sn.i aealat the Sheriffs olll.cs in Middlehurgh the id ot May, A. 1 , 1HU3. CI1AS. K. SAMI'SEI-U cherilt Mr. Roct Sayt With With National Government at Quartermaster and National Guard Looking After the Spirit, We Can Have an Army the. World Cannot Contend With. Columbus. O., May 5. The Inter state National GuarJ Association of the United States opened here with 25 states and territories represented. Major General Dick. Ohio National Guard Is presiding. Secretary of War Uoot and Assistant Secretary Sanger, with astaff of regular army officers, are present. Secretary Root made an address before the convention. Speak ing of the new militia law, be said: "Some supposed that Immediately after the passage of the new law a code of decisions would be Issued, defining certain parts and passages of the bill. Nothing could have been more unfortunate than such a belief. The code is very broad; It will have to be applied to many conditions aris ing in different communities, some rich, some poor, and the questions will havo to be handled as they ariise and with all the leniency possible to meet such conditions. "There are only two ways of rais ing an army by conscription or by voluntary service. The National Guard Is the great school of the vol unteers. It is not Intended that the national government shall pay the I'lnlip lioii-li Kxeciitor of I He estate of I Ulrica Kc'k, late of Mubllecreck l p., dee d. J. II. WILLIS, Kkhistik. .Mi.ldlchurgli, I'a. May 'J. VM. WASTF.D Several persons of character and good reputation in each state (one in tin Co. required to lepresent and advertise old estali lislied wealthy biisincs house of solid financial standing, salary til weekly with expense ad ditional, nil payable in cash each Wednesday direct from head oflice. Home and carriage furnished when necessary. Uefercnec. F.n clone self-addressed envelope. Colonial I o., 331 Dearborn St., Chicoga. i-U'-H'.i ft. 13. Pottiegei, VeteriNARY sUrceoN. ; SELINSGROVE, PA. All professional business entrusted to fry care w'.U receive prumrt and careful attention. JURY LIST. list ot tiraud Jurors drawn for tbe Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery and Court of Quarter Sessions of tbe Peace of Snyder County held aa June Term, Commencing Jusuuaj, air avsattr. " j Grasp Jiaoiw. F.isenliaur. J. F-. teacher, Washington. F isher. Frank laborer Monroe, oy Ueo W farmer Washington, t.arman C plasterer Ferry, (traobill P L farmer Fefry tVet. Hoysterman Henry shoemaker Tenn. lluuiniel John farmer Monroe. Hummel Joseph laborer Jacknon' ! Ilernmn Newton farmer Monroe. ! Digram Charles furmcr Adams. I Kmney John fireman Femi. KlinLlcr Sain' I laiiorer beaver We'. KaufTman Wesley huckster -Vol. roc. laut' 11 11 farmer Spring. ljiuileiisiager Id coachmaker Salinsgrove Musser Joseph laborer Franklin. lleichley Charles farmer .Monroe. Kon.lv Clynicr teat her spring. liow timer V laborer Fenn W 11 Smith laborer Mludlehurg. sprenkle. l.iac huckster t'uion. W a ter Amnion s farmer Centre. W bitmcr Abinhaiu gent s-eliiisgrove. Yeatuk Jonas gent Jackson. FF:T1T JI KOKS. Aurand ii-orgf teat her Adams. Howersox A ! merchant Dcuver. l'.owersox Asaph larmer Franklin. F rank It iigami.ii l.tlmri-r W a-hitgton. Itov.r John C electrician Ferry, liakrr J 1" fartucr lteavcr West, llovard houcrsox larmer Mtdtilecreck. ltottiger W H farmer Ferry . 1'ailitnari llt-nry sboem..Ler Middleburg. beaver Jerry farmer tlon'oe ortiel.u Jesse tdaf Lsuntii ,iaf kson. Colrtnan Ihivid laUirer Ikaver. Diehl i.eo farmer Franklin. Drcese l'had farmer Fenn, Flniley Henry farmer Fenn. Foils K K lat oier t'uion. Fisher Aauph latH.rer I'eiin. 'iarmati b s carjsrnter Ferry. Oraybill W H farmer Ferry Wet (,oss laivid clerk heaver West, liackeuhurg u. alr taruier Centre, llarttuan llowhrd farmer Cenire. liamesli A cnriieiiter selinsgrove. 1 Ha;ne- luviij lalmier Franklin liumniel Franklin farmer Ml(Jd!e?rtek. hlingler S A farmer Jackson. Iiglii T K lab .rer Chapman, litr.el Howard farriier 15eaver. , Miildlesnarth T J farm'-r beaver. Mover l.eo K farmer Washington. ' Mover H H tditor Washington. rontius Harvey laborer W iilillecreek. Furttltiie J H carpenter Chapman, lielk'el John M farmer Spring holabd Jesae farmer Jackson, heirhenljacb J A farmer Fe'ry West, hobacb Fgent Ht-hnsgrove. Khratler Haruaon farmer Spring, Sechnst Henry H farUier Union. Snyder Henry W farmer FerVy West. Siraub AugustuH farmer Cliapmau. ( swuier D carpenter rerin. j showers C M Uierclianl Centre. KtruubCbas farmer Middlevreek hauer C -M farmer ftliddlrcreek. Stroup 8 H laborer Franklin. 1 l.'-ricb F'rauk laborer selinngrove. W aiter Albert laborer Centre. a (Saw j AiwaSTTigcr, , irion. k-"'.rr.t'"""' is. Firt and final account of c. A. Meis.'r .V; expense of maintaining the guard, but It is intended that It shall add to the efficiency, the strength and the dig nity of the guard. "A question now being considered is the minimum of the company, nnd its is a serious one. It should not bo fixed so as to kill the organization of a company in the rural districts, where the young men are not bo nu merous as in the cities. The required five days' training is also to be con sideredwhat kind of training, and many other things are to bo deter mined. "Lines should be laid down so that the regulars and the National Guards men will be drawn closer together. H too often happens that Jealousies exist between the officers of the two branches, but that will be avoided by honest and sincere work. After the united manoeuvres at Fort Riley last year the officers of both branches left thinking a great deal more of each other. The elements of one are need ed by the other. "There will never be any trouble in raising soldiers; the trouble will be in the limit of supply and trans portation and equipment All need arrangement and orfHzatlon. With -th-nfttkn,l go'.sr-liJLa -performing the quartermaster's part of the work and the national part of the work, and the National Guard looking after the spirit, we can have an army that the whole round world cannot contend with. "The whole question of efficiency rests with the officers and men of the regular army and the National Guard, and It needs but the application of the new law In sympathy and kindness, and w ith due consideration for others, and we cannot go astray." . 1 The other speakers were Assistant Secretary of War Sanger, Representa tive Conrey, of Massachusetts; Colo nel W. H. Hall, U. S. A.; Judge Advo cate General Davis, U. S. A.; General Royster, of North Carolina; General Stewart, of Pennsylvania, and General , Spencer, of New Jersey. ! EXPRESS TRAIN KILLS SEVEN KILLED IN THE COURT HOUSE Kentucky Lawyer, Mixed Up In Feud, Shot From Behind. Lexington, Ky., May 5. Just after be had finished filing papers reopen ing the contested election cases of Breathitt county. Hon. James B. Mar cum was shot and killed by an un known assassin. He fell In the en trance ot the court bouse at Jackson, Ky.. and never spoke, death being almost instantaneous. He fell within few yards of where Twon Marshal James Cockrell was shot down in July, the assassin being stationed in the court bouse in eacb instance. Mar cum was counsel for the fuslonlsts, who are contesting for the offices of county Judge, sheriff and other places now held by Democrats As result of hl efforts and nis sympathy with the Cockrell faction In the Hargls Cockrell feud, be had for a year been generally regarded as a "marked man." Various plots to assassinate him have been reported and sworn to In affidavits Despite warnings, Marcum felt safe Id resuming his Interrupted practice some time ago, and felt se cure in filing l mrflen to reopen the election cases which had Imperilled his life months before. He walked from the clerk's office to the front door of the court house, and. facing the street, engaged In conversation with Ben Ewlng. a friend. The men had been talking about three minutes when a shot rang out In the rear of the corridor. Marcura staggered, and as he sank to the floor another shot was fired. The first bullet entered the back to the right of the spinal column, and passing through the breast and body, struck the door fac- j ing him. The next shot parssed I through the top of his head, and was aimed as he reeled. The shots ap I penred to rome from a doorway or possibly from behind a door in the corridor. It is generally believed that the as sassin was recognized by Borne peo ple, but no one has thus far had the courage to name him, though this question is on every one's lips. Sever m. t t and Dyspepsia) No Sleep for tye Because of Dr. Miles Nervine (J Dvspepsia nearly always arises ranf-emtnt of the nerves iimtr.,, is net well the etitite system sutrca inflation I I I hre lib. ejnir hernial ben. Ii:linu..ness. clr u-.l LS':H ., , " . " icic rilile consrrurnces it rot trrit.5 I lr Mil. t' ervine i n so,.. ... A ,.cnn.M ami nil n f nvint ,1, 4 .iiy ncuuu was niucraine turr,iJ revere nervous trouble ami dyvj had not been aide to bleep (or i time without bcinc awakened ni'.hjJ mv clit nml Ktomach. Mv1:n.:.t ..... ..uimj,, I wntt nnalil tn rn mv hunt feeling completely worn out. lJJ taiUtl to relieve me, and alter takijjJ les amount 01 uic r mcuiLincS l 11 li. m.ic k'i.,r,i;.... v il Ntrve and Liver I'ills. 1 obtain. i trom the hrst nottie hi ivervine, J .1 i .i.- t ;.. . ' "a. eiceo iici.ci man a hah in iiars, J(, ach benan to gain strength and j in niauv a. i ic i.iKi n twj -i v .i V ...... i i .. . Ol 11CIV1IIC MH anu l-Iieri. riast thrte years but have nut takra, ate as I have not felt the nerd nf. about my work an entirely diStrtsJ anu lime ictuminoiuiu iiirm lo manv l-eople. I am a rre.-U l th, Miles' Nerve and Liver Hills, 1 ht J hand all the time. I feel vrnrpsJ the Dr. Miles Remedies." Mrs. fj 1 MAN, niecnanic rnus, me. All (Irucgisis sell and eu.nanttt tie ir. Miles Remedies. Send for fcJ on iervim anu iiran inseists. i iJr. Miies Medical Co., Elkhart,! .ornni anil . tn- I H Chance to Jolai a lnb Taat , Make aa1 Have Money rVi ErerrbiHlr should Join tfaa Mura.i loClubot Amarlca. There In mthiuujt anywhere. ltooUaimoitnnihuigt.,V,J beneOta It Rive are wonderful, ltenftil? Fiuronaae dooks ana period leal diiuIcikiI nttruuienta at special cut prlcei, h2 daoed rates at many hotels. ItanfwmTj free of chanre. It offers reholarsiiiMiLl Die can n prlsea to members. It tcitsml roomalnnianvcltleafnMtRmemtwM i. erery ineni ber receives the official ninni lieu f.ttf mvnt aKviiiiiioanoiniia ltM-lf.lncludlnK6plecesof lilirh-eluiiiMi Ktrumental niuslotfull sIk) each anal extra charges 73 iileeea In one 1 trail 1 MOST NOTHINO. -o.rai The fu 1 1 yearly membership f In Ow w which you get all aliove, and yea aia draw any tlaie within three awai want to do so and get your dollar hats doot care to spend f 1.00, send Uoniik;! months membership. Monody ns ilni iniaoneroy, sou win aiue many simesover. You will et yoursmay my times over. Full oarUniaa sent free of charge, bat It you trm send In your reaueet for memrwiuiai proper fee at once. Tbe IS eta. thm saa bershlp offer will soon ehanse. Wrtsae dreaslngyonr letter and enclfwIniUs year's membership or Iweuty-Qreoculr. months to 1 mvivii. crrraART Mmtr We. IgQNaaaaaWyl t "Siher riate that Wean." The trade mark 1847 Rogers Bros." on Spoons, Forts, etc., is a guar antee of quality the world over. The prefix 1847 insures the genuine Rogers quality. Tor Side by leading dealers everywhere. Send fur catalogue No. ly' . to International Silver Co. Merlden, Ccnn. KILLED BY BREAKING SCAFFOLD ' Three Sheet Metal Workers Plunge to Dccth at Pittsburg. PittslmrK. April 2. As a rosult of the breaking of a Bcaffold at the Union 1 Station William Nrlsnn Adams, Charlos Carman and Isador Rosenberg, 1 Khei t metal workers, are dead and j two others are Injured. All of the j victims are Philadelphians. and were i part of a gang of 13 brought here by D. Lupton Sons & Co. j The cause of the aerldent will never be known. The scaffold on which the men were working was 75 feet above the tracks of the train shed on which they were working, and when picked up the three men were dead. John Ehret and David Moore, though bruis ed and cut, managed to hang to a por tion of the scaffold until rescued by fellow workmen. Widows' Appraisements. i 1. Appraisement of Koe I.. Herrold. widow of John U. Herrold, late of Monroe township, dee d ., elected to be takeu uuder I he $J0U ex emption law. 2. Appraisement of Katie L. I'lrich, widow of Hetijaiuiti I'lrich, lae of Selinaicrove, pa., deteaix d, elected lo be tukeu under the exeiiiut.on law. . S. ApiiraineiuMit of ALna IloUaer, widow ot .eorife llouaer. late of tLapuiii twp., dee'd., elected t be taken Under the tfOu eseuiptiou law. 4 A ioraiiteuieiit of Sarah ha aaiiian, widow of tlamel aafriiiiati, Kr , late of Jackaon twp., deceased, elected to Ij takeu uuder tbe t'MJ ex 1 euiplion law. 6 Appraiaeuient of Faehel Walter, widow of Alain H. M alter, late ot Franklin twp.. dee'd., J elected to be takeu uuder the UU" exemption I law. C Appraisement of Mary E. Troup, widow of Jainee ft. Troup, late of Herry twp.. uoe'd. elect ed to be taaeb under the $4Ai exempUon law. I " Appraiaeaseiit of Kliiabeth Boyer. widow of Henry Buyer, latent Jai'keon township, de- 1 veuaed. elected to be taken uuder the $Juu ex- ' euiplion law. I l-rothonoUry's Account. I Klrat and final account of Jeff. iMubernuill, t committee of raiuuel Kllue, Jr., a lunatic I U. M. blllMjKL, C'lJtHa. j Middlebur,, Pa.. Kay 2, llw3. Bishop Washington, Hurst It Dead. May 4. Bishop John Grand Trunk Flyer Ran Into Crowd With Horrible Result. Detroit. May 4. Grand Trunk Pan American flyer from Chicago ran Into a crowd of 1000 people at a street cor ner, killing seven men and seriously In juring 30 more. Fifteen hundred Po landers from Toledo came up to De troit on a special Lake Shore train to celebrate a holiday. They left the train at the corner of Deqtilnder and Canfleld streets and went over to St. Josephat Church, where they spent the day with that congregation. The Lake Shore tracks run out De qulnder street, and a special train was to stop for the Toledo excursionists at Canfleld avenue. Accompanied by hundreds of their local friends, wait ing for the train, the excursionists jammed Canfleld avenue some time before tbe train was due. In readiness for the special. When the train was sighted the crowd pushed across the track and Fatally Gored by Mad Bull. Wllkesbarre, May 4. Ephralm Lew Is, of To wan da, was fatally gored by a mad bull. He was taken to tbe Rob ert Tacker hospital, where he is it the point of death. When found his heart was laid bare and his body was bathed In blood. On removing him to the hospital the throbbing of the heart could be plainly seen througa the pericardium. Turkish Troops in Sharp Engagement. Salonlca, European Turkey, May 5. An engagement between Turkish troops and a band of revolutionists is reported to have taken place in the Monastlr district of European Turkey. Both sides suffered considerable losses. Ten Turkish officers are said to have been killed, Ambulances are being hurried to Monetir. WE OFFER YOU r 1 D12m months' subscription to Middlebarg Tost ; rOl (D t'0ne ycar'8 'ubscription to Conkey'i Home Joaroa One year's membership ia American Musical Assc iitin CONKEY'S HOME JOURNAL Te a litnrarv anrl rmisiral monthly familv magazine which should be in everrhoai cover desiKn is always in colors, it is printed on good paper, and mechamcwsl issue is a tribute to the printer's art. Conkey'a Home Journal is really twomifus in nun for the first half ia devoted tn unerial illustrated articles on subjects DTOQsa before the public, and short and serial sto ies. The second half is devoted to Ut esis u( the mother and daughter. It also contains WITHOUT EXTRA. CHARGE Practical lessons in lace and embroidery-making. Practical lessons in home millinery. ' Practical lessons in interior decoration. I'rarliral atitriintttinne fnr hntnn Hrsfnnlx Inv A complete fash'on department showing the newest designs In hats and con Shirt-waists ana tne smaller articles ot teminine wear. A complete pattern department, from which patterns may be ordered. Pliotoerauhs showinir how to set the table. kecipes and "Table Talks" which impart the information that is necessarfs vinian u-hn urmilH lit "lin.ln.d ail. " Tl. a nviurnitxu ia innnlumanlaii Kb a ilnn.rlm.nl rt mi.aif- u.tiir-ti -nnlning P2Ck Si a copyright song, two-step or waitz, a lesson on Vocal Training and a lesson flaying by eminent teaciiers. .A "lioys I'ets" is the subject of a scries of articles -for the boys. These thoroughly practical and tell how all kinds of pets may be raised both fur pltis--' money. The- Amerlotxn MualctU Association enables its members to purcbut mucin and all mucin cunn'ie nl ditcnunls ratuMn? from 25 to 911 net Cent. Sample copy of Conkey'a Home JourneJ mailed to any address on ra Address all communications and remittances to TIHIIE mm WVk E n...v.. W,,r ,.f Mothnrl t I iri:a auu uu iu mn uiaun uun Episcopal Church, died here at 12 40 j facks. which adjoin those of the Lake o'clock this morning. With the bishop when he died were bis daughter Ellen and a son. Lieutenant Paul Hurst, of tbe Third United States Infantry, who arrived only a few hours before his father's death. Bishop Hurst bad been In falling health for nearly two years, and for more thaa a year it had been recognized that a fatal termina tion of his malady was but a ques tion of months. Tbe news of Presi dent McKinley's assassination pros trated him and the shock brought on rapidly the decline that finally ended la his deat Farmer Fatally Injured. Lancaster, Pa., May 5. GeorgeTrout, a farmer of Centreville.East Henipfield township, was fatally injured by s dy namite explosion. He had placed a half stick of dynamite under a stump, lit a fuse, and was about to pick up a basket St bis side containing eight sticks. when tbe dynamite in the basket ex ploded. Shore. Just as the Grand Trunk Pan American flyer came thundering in from the west. The people were thrown Into tbe air and dashed to either side of the track. Many of them were ground under tbe wheels. The police department was notified, and all the ambulances In the city rushed to the scene. Tbe victims were scattered along tbe track for a distance of two blocks. lanterns were procured and the work of rescue began immediately. Tbe scene reflected by the light of the lamp was horrible. The mangled and crushed bodies were gradually recov ered and sent to the hospitals when there was a flicker of life left, and to to morgue when there was none. It lias been frequently asserted by eminent authorities that nearly two-think of the crime autl poverty of tl world waa directly traceable to intemperance. The wise acres should have stated that tlicse evils sr due to the immoderate use of Whiskey and Liquors of questionable quality, for it is a. well-known fact that in temperance is practically unknown where pure unadnltcrs ted whiskey is used. Whiski Cattle Perished In Snow Storm. Sharon Springs, Kan., May 6. Snow in the valleys yet tells of tbe severity of the past week's storm in Western Kansas. Farmers are coming in with His right arm was torn off, ! reports of serious cattle losses. It Is tbe right leg was held to the body by evident that more cattle have been only a few shreds of flesh near the ' killed than in all other storms of the thigh, and he was injured internally. winter combined. , .. 1 Marks' All Rye Is Absolutely Pure, and is sold for Med Purposes. It is a Splendid Tonic Spring Weather and Invig orates the System. It Makes You Feel Like a New Man. Eight Years Old and Sells at $1.2 5 pen?Qt Office near Pennsylvania Railroad Station, Middleburg, fa. Tbi