MIDb-LEBURG POST. We Have mm EXPERIENCED luc ii U'luic, U-tD-(l;ito wo hive mtiviil i-V. A M I'l-i: - ..t il.o m .-t i vcr known Miii" :n i t in colors mil iniv'u iVr Sunl'ury I" U'l WIMll ol ill i ml suit V nii.s", stri it. 1 lie renin fix: TUT. Sl'lT Sciii n your name ami aildress ami we will imnuvliatoly M'lul ; tuples. You will then know h Te to buy your lr:nc sin 1 Simmer Suit. BROSIUS BRO.'S SUNBURY, PA. I Ofobe Warehouse ! New Spring Carpets, Rugs aqd flattings, ia and Carpets A choice selection of New Patterns in atmioh Prie is will mti V"- Reco"'-' his dejrtmeut We want you. to see and orupare with vuu will find elsewhere. V Obituary of Jas. E. Kline. - - James Elian Kline, second ihiii if I ;inlt?' an Mary Kline, was born in I It-avcr twp., Snyder t'o. Ia., Iki. 3,! Island iliel of "Trembi" TliursuVyj 2:30 t. III., Aril HO, VM., at Tluxel vi.li', I'.i., with h mii i U- plnyiiif; on liis face lie iuilti I Into llic liuveii of ctcru- ' al rot at the ae of tiJ Vi'itrs4 iiioulliM ami i7 days. His .dark reaelusi the! he.ivciily whore jut two weeks after liis lro(lier-iu-lav, ami brotlici-iu-love Jas Auraml. Mr. Kline was niorie.l to I.i-uli IvIommiii the 21th la.v of M.iy Is!, liyH'vJ. i. A'isp:ieh. Their union was Mewl with :t childivn, 2 lui;h icrs, Mr. Philip (Vkeraini Mrs. Thus. M. Ingram liolh of Troxelville, ami one ilifulit Mill who, no ilolllit, tvuitfil tlose many years for "papa". He wsa luother to the ltev. I). 1. Kline, "loveuseti, formerly a prominent min ister of the t'culliil Pa. Conferenee of the Kv.'iuelieal ehueli. ami a nephew of the Hew K. Stanilmili of pre oio is memory. lie was suuniily eouvertiil to (io.l in his own home in is;s while I lev. S. -oiiith was serving the MeClure i liare ami joined ihe Kvamrelieal eliureh dur ing h'a pa-torate. He was a lievoteil member of the Tros-elville eonjfn-gii-tion hiuI served the same for a iiumtM-r of years as Snpt. of the Sunday school, Assistant (Mass-1 wilder, Steward, Mem ber of the HuildhiR Commute when the church wax erected in 1S75, Trus tee and sexton of the ehureli. He will In? missed in liis home, in the church and in the community. He was a Krand man, a manly man, a pious man a man of (xwitive eonvietions and had theoouratfetodivlareand defend them. He HtiHd hy his eonvietions and stood long enough to Imi counted. You i-ould deend on what lie said. He disliked iamsand tnilter-flylsni, loveil the truth, had a deep fel low-feel injr, and moved as a champion for riht and righteousness. His home was al ways open to the "Itinerant" preach er of the Gospel and delighted to sis-nd the evening hours round the com fortable fiie-side discussing Hible i truths and important measures pertain ing to the chuich. He was a constant reader of the "Kvangoiieal" and paid for its weekly visits to other houses. ; He was a very lileral supporter of the church and always gave to all the U-nevolunt collection cheerfully. ' In the seclusion of liis hospitable home across the way from the sanctu- j nry, he lived, moved and had his lie-; ing iu the immediate circle of his loved j ones, until out of the stormy days of Sftempestuous "April", with Its chea j U I nd pains, his ransomed spirit took fta ' AXttlNSTER and SAVONNERIE runt Eli till- Vi TV U 1 ii r vaiil. (..'arjicLs. beautiful firnn i- .ri-.- fl.-J-.. si.: Ull. i-olonic's. $1.7". Wilton relct I''r'-'i'u r"et'rfu! Flura!' IVrian :iin! p.'t eSwts, all jiojuilur culori:: nil- s :.'', Sl.J. s l.i. 1.75 j,..t yard. Tapestry Brussels Garpets J,;: t iiesie;n floral :mJ nu- al, iatest tMloriuirs 50 cts., fit ., 75 ct., 85 t. s' ."'I iht var.l. lnfTrpin HaPnpt H.n: Wo-il. MiaHiim and Florul (lain. ii: i-t-., U' IN'.; U. A IN ' vie-. .c! v.tr N'i ; .i!ie"t- ' ak!'i:t ri; 1 'Akl'i'Tt, u! air' ti" 'i. H"i' our price -i 5 eta. jivx yard. il'.-iLTti. all n iiiiilai euliirs. s. -s- HtHse was oi suen a nature .that, j at times, he a'jred intense pain; but he endured It all with patience audi Christian fortitude. He truU?d in! Jesus. He did not murmur nor con. plain. SisU-r Kline has lot u loving hus band, and his children a piioj kind father. There was something peculiarly pood atiuut him. He sounded notrum-pt-ls, callej no atteutiou to his doiugs, ' but worked on in t!ie vineyard of the I Lord to the tune of fidelity. It may! lie said thut he jroes from us when his ' Us t-f u;id influence was ut the' i:ruiest. hit wii(im most widely con-' lessed. ilis Words linwt rfiM'tMl unrl ' lb is service iijunt aiiireciuti. Like siime liiiig-swWlliJt: wave that risi-s ou ' the bosom of the deep until it cri'sts in liittne,, and ut its climax tliiiL it-' sell lntu the hky, b'i, our brother's life1 Kulhered volume and value through ' tlie yeurv of bis pilirritnuue until . i wij.i: vurU. Brussels I'utterns China ttattinp H':: j.n. ;imui -aini'.'s- inatttnj:. our cts. jmt yard. all i Fancv Jap Watting H (rn',L'"s ul i L : c:.-.. l'.i m-., :j' vrd. Rues Vt colon-, Cts. JMT n!- snow iii' a i-oii!jilete line of ::i ic-i'-cs. rus all colors Ginfas lAarsriDusE, ' 343 Market St., I Bunbury, Pa. Ull April :iilb. if 2 it reached the summit and swept into heaven. May ull hi lovudoues and his associate in the! work of the Lord meet bim there, Amen. J uterment at 'J io.evi!le, pa. ' Text-word ud Hrb. XI. Ki. ;. l-'uneral iMuV lid. bv A. D. Oramlcv. MlDULEIil KfJjLiKLfJ CO. SI CCLSSFL L. jlndticfd Dr. He ward tmnpaov to Make SptcialFricc. After a great deul of cflort and 'onisjioii.lcnci', Mi ..idli'burjf J'l'ujj Hie ji'ijjular drujiists, have su'-cceUi.tl iu jo-nin tin; Jjr. JI.w ard (Ji.c t'j make a sjs-'-'ia! lulf-rn -irt t'i'litctni-y d!l.T on tl' regular t i'.v :-ut s!.i- n!' 1'ii-ir cclfljiuti.-d sjiicilic lor tlie cute and dysplasia. J las iiii.-di'.iin. is : iiy lor tiic cuii- oi tin.- stoiiiacii and i.'l :olisllp:i'.lij i i i li-'Xtil il !;'. v all di.-jij.v: ui jowi-Is. Jl not i ii lii-1, but it inaki ' V I T LL; LI'jT-n'J'. r, LAyvf r r M lit. Oot T' ed Fv t l'ien' '.W.i I ll c Antst of i'.'t-. It. I. a i'- ..- lii.t-'.i.-y iii.f' ' -.1' i a loi ,: ' akuliLii on 'Hi l.i-i i , ui. lut e.ij'.-iioar laK-. OUI ' .1.1 i. : siiii... , ij.i :.i .ii1 ..-al . -i chui o! i.-ov. 1 l.ll.ell' Idoi-I VOilt 11. i olin'irui'! iliiiiB'- of v.oiat.i, .u The coujptaiu' was laaaf by JoUo Jofiii on. toioiui!, wLo iaiuib tuat U- aiid '6h lOiOlufl luli m-ie biougiit burO iiuu. iucuiiiond, a Apri: 2b. to work is ialjuieiF, on a jiioai...! ot (1 per day, with board uud kid.w; on n eiat Loar inkt',1. Tht iaoorer claiias th iukm bot oaij have uvl ieltud auy tuubsr, but Lave Lad to work 10 Loun 6aj; tLt tLar auaxUtMl la g only j;ivij- ij jh.i uiulii-lil cm l-.-. Dr. II ovwtl'd s hpi.i'itii: has Ijin-lj t,tj M.-markubly mii.i:in.-lul iu ciifiiicoi qlijiution, dysjs-jmia and all Jivir troiiljlii-, that iJiddl:burg Jrug aj. is willing io icturu the jirke jiaid in every cae wliere it il'-s not give reilicf. tio gn-at it tbe demund lor tliih hje;ilic, that Miiidlcburg Ji ug d'. has Ux-ii able ti; imjciuv ouly a iimit ud bUjijjly, and i-vt-iy out who i ; tioubletl with dvnpcoMu, ixnrttija tion or liver trouble should tail uj ou li i ui at onw, or eeud 25 xuin, u;ud. Lowtsr, aa tLe rix.k men aud get aixt y dow of the best luod dniuiuid JO or cant. U,k w kilie cvef Ujud ou u u ja, tLere i null a u.Uun wkttw tLe Lall"l,riCe ot5cr' WltL ,llH lerbWUlil will receive thin. The inatUir will be ! f5uarallt- rciuiid the aiooe jf it plauxl Ufore the bo&rd ot concilia-! doej uot cure. Mad.i- wnii iiorsuF, the Uji.-u b.ii ;)..,, oi: buy aiai tuat ialer tUey wi-n ti'-'4 l i-a'. tLeir beivii.es were no ioiiH1 i :a , .;.-' ' miner uet lncrca. V. i!i.-M,ai ie. Kh, Kay Jl. - A e w flit or ti..-- riii.i.at agitation, the twi; uiiiitiiB iu tbe Wyoiuii ri.;iuii wi.i r.eive 10 per cnt. advatice tu wa;ei tue biuue an (SocretKl tut- toal uiiL(;it. catiL from April . Bomt of U.- uil-i; ioi.eiv3 their lid vain, ou Kataruay laet and other Lare Uiuo prouilBod it this woek. TLe difficulty la tot ui! 4 WEEK'S HEWS CONDENSED. Wednesday, May 6. R. M. Olyphant, president of the Delaware and Hudson Railrond Com pany, will resign at the next annual meeting. H. E. Moresn. of Helena. Mont., who had been in Baltimore. Mi!., for his health, committed Filicide there by shooting himself. The Koyal Oak colliery at Shamokln, Pa., is closed because 300 employes ent on strike for a 20por cent In crease on contract work. New York custom house officials are making rtrentinus efforts to stop th emuRKlinR of diamonds Into this coun try by dealers and passengers on in coming steamers. Thursday, May 7. A bill granting women the rlht to vote was defeated in the Connecticut legislature. The annual convention of the Na tional Congress of Mothers met In De troit. Mich. During a free fight at a hotel dance at Hay City. Mich., two men were shot and killed Joseph Tropanl. the head of a gang of Italians who defrauded New York Insurance companies by bogus deaths, was sentenced to four years' Imprison mc:it Cdonel Asa P. Stanford, brother of the late I.oland Stanford, of California, died In Nvw York. He was once a millionaire, but died In absolute pov erty. Friday, May 8. Rudolph Dolge, of New York, has heen appointed a secretary for the Caracas arbitration commission. Willis Sweet, of Coour d'Alene, Idaho, has been appointed attorney general of Porto Rico, to succeed J S. Harlan, resigned. The American Medical Association's convention at New Orleans adjournpd after naming Atlantic City. N. J., as tbe next meeting place. It is announced from Ixwdnn that the Transvaal. South Africa, loan of f 175.000,000 will be Issued at par. with Interest at S per rent. Frank Roth and Conductor Rennett were killed In a train collision on the New York. New Haven and Hartford road at Eh el ton. Conn. Saturday, May 9. The flret meeting of the coal strl'-o conciliation board will be bold In Wllkesbarre next week. Secretary of War Root waa tho prin clpal speaker at the I-otus Club din ner In New York today. It Is said John Wanamaker will build a 16-story are-proof department store in New York, at a cost of 4, 000,000. A disastrous fire swept the busi ness portion of Colllersvllle, Tenn., destroying four stores and entailing a loss of f 100,000. . ' The R. "F. Morris Manufacturing Company, at Durham. N. C, sold out to the American Tobacco Company. TLe prlve paid was $105,000. - . ' Monday, May 11. Lee S. Becker, of York, Pa., while at work, was caught In machinery and almost skinned alive. Secretary Hitchcock Inspected the government reservations at Sulphur Springs. I. T., yesterday. The Southern Cotton Buyers' Asso ciation, organized to control cotton prices, will incorporate in Georgia. Professor William H. Hall, famous as s musician and vocal instructor, died at Columbia. Pa., aged 75 years. The 12th annual convention of the Daughters of tbe American Revolution met in New York, with 1,200 delegates present. Albert Roberts, cashier of the gov ernment ice plant at Manila, P. I , is Fhort in bis accounts 1 1,000. He baa been arrested Tuesday, May 12. The National Stove Ma: 'fact'irers' Association b:ld tb"ir aan.-i conven tion in Chkago. TLe ibiL annual meetir.i; of tbe American Academy of Medicine was held at Washington, D. C. The F'jb-uarine tohrpedo boats flriim puB and Pike have 01-11 acceptd by the Lavy d'liartnient from the builders. Suit for 11. 000,000 tan-s was filed by tli state of Kentucky against ihe Southern Pacific Railroad company. The National Conference of i.'barl tie and Correction at Atlanta, f.Ja elected Jeffrey R. Bracket t, of Baltl iLore. preeident. A tie caubed by a hot band saw de troyfd tbp Scbofield Lumber com pany's plant at West Superior, Wll, n'ailing a loss of J 190 ,000. GENERAL MARKET3 l-'uiladelphia, Pa., May 11. Tlour was t.f.uiy; winter buyerrine, X'ilH 2 j-kunsylvania rolmr, rleur, 13.10 j'i.'it; my Uiilia, .una. UWi.lV. Kje flour was (juiet, at 13.1 OOj 'i 2 per barrel Wheat was flru;; No. 'I J'eim naiiia ltd, new, fcOCU o 'i: 'Join was firm. No. 2 yellow, lial, ,o:. Ijals ijuiel; No. ill While clipped. 41: ; lower Kiadee. 4')'-. Ha waa tt.-a'iy ; No 1 nioiby, t for imp bnl.-s. Heef wan HfcH'jy, beef l.itiii. Ilizu Pork wait to in, taiuiiy. ll.OO. Like poukiy. H VI 1. I'll IH-IIS, UIHJ Jr. lot yli Kylja i-is r-bi d uuilry. ut He fm ; bone lowlti and . for ld loi)-teiij ! lie Her wai bt.-u.ly ; :r.-aiu.-i y. t- per ' po ii.'l, Eyi'k eie bleaiiy: Ni v y 01 Jk uii'J p.-niiKylvaiiia. !: p. r doz.ru I'oia-li':i- urn- bleady; .Loire, to'y.Oc prr but.l.rl. I Live Stock Market. I LaM Libei iy. lJa , May 11. Cattle , Vfcie lower, choice, t5.S05ii 5.45; prime. I $5 104 0.25, Kood, 4i0&.10. Hogs I weie lower, prime lieavieB, 17 05: me- iliuu.s. J7, litavy Yoikcia ttlu) Ughi Yorkerii, ij (.(7; roughs, $5ii C0. Kbt.i-p weit b'rady; bebt wr-i,eia, 4hr,y5 10; .ulls uii.i loujinou, choice lambs, $6.75 7; veul calves Kuai Buffalo, N Y, May 11.- I'utflu were altudy- prime ulcere, $5 250 8 40; Letter. $ .6G; ..own, $3 214x4 50; bulls, t'i.Zt,u4.lo. Vtaig wt-ie kighcr; tons, t.50(C7C; coiaiuou to good, 6.40. $4.50640. Ifogs were active and bibber; iiejivy, $7.207.So. mix'id, ? 7.261 1-0; Yorkers and piv,f '-T2.V, .30; roughs, $6 404 6.60; tifuf. : I 'iXi. tihtc-p wme bU-a.iy: nil .-d tjps, $4.75 S; cull to g'od. 12,4!,. lAinbs were higher; top. $7 267.35: culls to good. $4&7.16; yeaJiingi, I5.C0 54; wes, $4.toi4.76. I I GENERAL MERCHANDISE Our StccL Consist cf C1on New Goods, Ftirli a- Is l ound in nn L p-to-l)ate Country Store. Dry Gooc?r, aiardware. Drug Groceries, Ci.inaware, 3est Shoes. Cigars and Tobacco, Smokers' Suppij, OUR MOTTO : More (loods fur Same Honey I Same (ioodv for Less Aloney I C me and see our wares. Harket prices paid fr Country Produce, A. S. Sechrist, Verdilla, W 1 Iff Passengers and Crew of Vera Crui III Had Thrilling Experience. HAD 433 IMMIGRANTS ABOARD Was Driven Far Out of Her Course and All Hands Nearly Perished From Thirst Finally Wrecked on North Carolina Coast Norfolk. Va., May 12. The 433 ship wrecked Portuguese Immigrants from tho barkentlne Vera Crux HI, driven ashore at Ocracoke Inlet, N. C, last Saturday night, are still being cared for on tbe coast A revenue cutter will carry them to New Bedford, MasB., whither the barkentlne was bound when she anchored off tho North Carolina coast Friday for food and water, and later was wrecked. Of the Immigrants !H)0 aro men. One man died from starvation. The oth ers are well. The barkentlne lies high and dry and may yet be saved. Norfolk wreckers have left for the scene. - A thrilling story of the ex perience at sea of the barkentlne came to Norfolk over the government sea coast telegraph from Hatteras, N. C. The Vara Cruz, bound from' the Cape Verde Islands to Now Bedford, Mass., w,;--tthin 135 iV11-"" chusetts coast two wi-'-dav doe wnen a terriflo storm carried away the res vel's sails and drove her far out to sea. It was thought the craft would founder, and most of those aboard abandoned all hope of ever reaching shore again. Jury sails were finally rigged, but another storm carried them away. The barkentine arrived off Acra coke helpless Friday afternoon. The immigrants aboard had been drink ing sea water for five days to pre vent perishing from thirst and food of all kinds had given out. The Im migrants' baggage and portions of the shin's deck lnart Imrt to uo burned for a Are to make as gwi J " "BLO' " nosing The captain, on arrii. North Carolina coast di terer would put to sea agaij, human freight That storm drove tbe ship ttJ the Immigrants are demituhJ pendent entirely on cliarity J government lanes ciiarp. .J me revenue cutter Hiutn The Merritt aud Chup:u;,n J i.oi'i pi ny iirsl intcuilnl s,.t.J stvain. r Rescue to ualo- on ;J attkiiijit io save the Vera CnaJ lies Mh and dry. but lutr ty was a'i.-ndoncd and An m v j er left here by roll to :oake u tlon of the vessel for tl m- asewrtalniuu if nhe Is worth Shamrock 8how ReitarkibliJ Uourock, Scotland. May i rock Ill's windward work t short of marvelous, and ovejs was the manner In which ibt; way while going about. St; the weather bow of tho old Ira practically kept pace with be nent with light winds an J smooth water. Yachtsmen d prised at Mr. Fife's perslstcul ance of a formal racing trial t Sir Thomas Lip ton is an 1 Ions racers go the set course, audi lenger has shown form liqi secure a victory w'th any iw nandlcap. it is believed wV la Bot willing to give arfspJ OiiiioTtiitiran is capable of between n.k 3 ., . Police Chief Died on Bt. Louis, May 12. CaptaHy renneit, cniei 01 ponce ot gutki ada. died on a Wabash train W Toledo and St Louis while otW to New Orleans to attend tlx of tlon of chiefs of police. Actiit 1 of Police Gillespie has taken tia the body and has notified tt J authorities. 73,000 People Starving Hong Kong, May 12. A tress prevails in the Naskiu Tsun-Fu district of KwangS.1 ince. (It is estimated that ",l sons are starving. The jkh Hons Kong are sendinp t&. HNNOUNCEHENT in 1 " 1 1 miWilJ. -1 I have ju:.t received a lot n' New Goods. A Full Line d Men's, Boys' and Children's m $1.00 to $15.00. A Complete Line of Dry G:' Ginghams, 5c. lo 50c. While Goods. O.A: - Dreia Goods 6c. to $1.25. Trimming Silks, Silk Valsts. NOTIONS:-- A full line of Notions. Ladles' Dr s Skirts, & SHCLS: All kindj of Shoes at Reasonable Prices. HATS and CAPS. -1 Watches and Jevelryi Of All Descriptions. EVERYBODY INVITED TO COME. . J. . RUNKLE, MIDDLEBURGE 1