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    M1DDLEBUBO POST. '
PnMUhtd Every Thursday Morning ,
0B0 W. WAQBHSBLLSR. A. If EDITOR AHD OIIIR.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
Vl.OO pr jrrar paid In kdnncc. fl.flO pel y ar if not paid
lnranc. 8inule copies, Fiv Cents.
Atlverllotni; Kntra, '.'J cents per line, nonpsreli msMUre-
mei. i .r me 11 nertuir. and 20 centu per line for each subne
qi"rl lnorlion. IWOKPICK. Nrartlie County Court House,
wiwerniucrir .aiionai nans anu itie uouinyjail.
Vol. x. xx. Oct. 22, 1W.J. Nimber 41
Funston thinks the pay of the United States
army ia not enough tn induce the right sort of
men to enlist. They twein to do pretty good
work, however, when they have work to do.
The Standard Oil Company has raised its
prices three times within a month because well,
because it can do it and it knows that, whatever
the price, the customer must pay py pay.
Republican Standing Committee.
.Miitn-C 1". Finn. .1. T. Shmvvrr.
V. nv. r 11.11. Kmi-I. A. II. Jinn. r.
IV iv,r AV. -t - . I'. lro-i, I viil lii'milnifrr.
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I tui;itnti 1 . V. IU-i-k.tril, I. II. l'Mlfi;rove,
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! .1.1, v., -,- -;,.. w. t,.v,r. lai.k W. Yxler.
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wVi ii;i,.ii - Mu-luii'l Mt.yiT. .1. I'. rUcnl.mirr.
In a statememt from the State High-way De
partment the' following information is made pub-
lll" O - tllkli.Mlt i,ma l,n,. Iwwi. in,u.!ul C p..., Cn ...
.ai'inivuvivug llu?; rtTVU 1V.VI?WI 41VM1 VIAI"
I ford, Mercer, Heaver, Cuml)crling, Snytler, Ix
hisrh and Lackawanna couuties, the latter hav
ing the distinction of having sent two petitions.
Other application; Montour, Chester, Montgom
ery and several otlier counties', to be presented
soon. It is evident from the amount of corres
pondence received and answered by the elepart
j mcnt that with the opening of good weather
! next spring the department will have its hands
:f..ll."
!.! "AN STAT!-. TKKKT.
: n: Ti:i:.-i u:;:
U I.. M:illmr-., 1 Vlauatv ( 'o.
A i m i u ( ! i.n 1:1: i.
Vv. iiiiaiM I', Jymlcr, Clie-ter county.
.! ; 1'.: - Si it.i:i u: ( ' n i:r.
.1.1 ii .1. I li iiili'r-iin. Craw lord County,
Thorna A. Morrison, MeKeen Coiintv.
COl'XTY TICK KT.
l'l-otl...!!. ::u (!eo. M. Sliii.iK!.
Kegi-h-r mi I lieeorder J. I. Arbogast.
As.-H-i.ite .i ii'L;e J. Frank Keller.
District Attorney M. I. Totter.
Jurv C'oiiiini--ioinT Irwin (Jravhill.
i Senator Fuel it's KewisluirgSaturdav News s-vs:
" 1 lie state convention of country commissioners
at Pittsburg last week gave considerable atten
tion to the sudject of good roads, (in, id roads
can lie bad in most counties at an expense of not
j more than two mills annual tax on the assessed
valuation. Kuough labor and money hi. ve been
; waited on road repairing in a generation to make!
highway which will be good the year round, if it
only hail been applied under some such plan as
'theFlinn law provides. When people investi
gate the cost and the benefit of road construction
on the right seal they will be heatily in favor
of the movement. (Jood reads are coming, sure.
A Trcatnent for Cancer. j
The Weatrford (X. Y.) Times gives the fol
lowing remedy for cancer. - j
v "Put 207 drops of carbolic acid in a pint of
glyceriue. Put two table-spoonfuls of this in a
tumbler of water, and of .this mixture take one
tablespoouful twice a day. Have the acid corn
bind with glycerine by a druggist who will get
the correct amount. This formula can be re
dhced to any quantity desired."
ThW is said to dissolve the cancerous cells
and eflect a perfect and painless cure. Tie
editor of the "Times" vouches for a number of
euros which lihve been made by this remedy in
h'n vicinity, and he adds: "Knowing the
source from which this formula came we heartily
recommend that any one sullering m the early
stages of cancer should consult their physician
as to their physical condition, an 1 if possible try
this remedy," This remedy is said to le the
one used by those who advertise to and do cure
c:ineer without the use of the knife or plaster.
It may be well for people to remember that
alcohol is a perfect antidote! for carbolic acid
cither internally. Anyoiiy taking carbolic acid
in any form as a medicine should -ivoid the use
ofalcolol in every form as it destroys the medi
cinal clUct of the ac'd. I his preparation has
been etlcetual in many cases, according to the
editor's .statement, and may be the remedy that
that medical fraternity dias so long sougct in
vain.
r WHAT'S
Your Idea about Paint?
LOW PRICE is
LOW QUALITY.
.Paint ."as good as"
The:Sherwin4Yiluau$Paint
(there's none better) cannot be jjj
for less than we ask. IflesTi
asked, you know the quality is
er and it's not cheap. It's po.
made, contains poor material I
In -I . T V
is anon measure, xou get
juu ya jwi every uutc
SOLD BY
GELNETT BROS.,
Middleburg, Pa.
If Farlev's storv. that W. K. 1). Stokes bad
to give up more than ."0,OIH in blackmail be
fore be was allowed to finish his hotel, is true
the threatened abandonment of building oper
ations in New York is easily ae-counteel for.
There is not even a pretense that eirganizeel lal er
got any of this "graft."
i
m as wot i
AMERICA WINS
, BOUNDARY CASE
Lower Alaskan Gold Fields Belong
to United States.
CANADA GETS ONE WATERWAY
LonJon. CM. 10. The A!a?ka Boun
dary Coiuaiif.-iioa has roacheil aa
agreeniiLt wluiby all the American
cocter.tior.s ar? sustained, with the
exevpticn of those ia relation to the
Tortland canal, which Canada wins.
All that cow remains to be done Is for
iho commissioners to affix their signa
tothe de.-ion aad complete the
nap which will acconirany It. On
the map will to marked the boundary
lino d finitely Cxinc the division of
Arr: - - ' i'r:;:-h t-rrif-ry. on
such a I a.-It i. ..'it r.d -Aa'Ti. an eitiz.n
will a f '.an 1 h-- a!r. a ly be-a-v.:
: ; ; : Vr.:t- ! S;:;t.
will l- '. . -v. ays to .. r! h
Ala?'- ' : ' "a .t:i th v ; n
(i ti. i canal, w h (..vcs
Cir.r. ' . : outlet s so :;.u. h
1'..-' . " - tl!?;.--.ta rt.'y
: : nf r :. w-. V. cf ); n. trying.
6CT t . r..': ri bfTe'C' n V.r i.rf r
tratcr--. i'.-c. to t!.- l.i-t n.. !'.: :. t
th:rc- an a rnsslbility that a
Cistt-r- r.. :-.! r suit anl the
wtrl ? j r . .'.ir.ts fall to the ground.
Lor 1 .!.-,. r?r :.. thriuch op-n!y in-tlln-
1 t ;n tte justice of th-
Anttrican h:i.-z:'T.u that the United
SUt ; a; r.T. to the hoa l? of
it!.?, as "n'a'.r.c-l ia question five,
held cut tat Car.ala hai establishf-d
her case in Questions two and three,
eleallts w;th the Portias i canal.
Skater Lois.;. Secretary Root and
Secatc r Turn- r agr-d to cede those
points anl To tart the American boun
Jary i :. n t1.'.- h'-ad of th Port
land ctnal. tr.us plvlcg the Canadians
tl
dan:.'.; and some ixall
.anj?
tc which th'-re are only a few
diju?:l it'rV us--?. This atom
pllshei. the iuajcr.y of t;e tribunal
tgr?-t-i tr v:;h this ex'-eption, thf
ettire t-vunuary as outlined in the
Acfri'j-j -.f. Mf?rs. Aylf? worth
and J- V", ti.e Canadian Emission
ers. r-:'.:-- i f; r'.si. the decision, and
sate it u:.an::.;ouc. but it will not
i-'.'.'. ' i.'.-. '.:'v of the agree ic.-Et
TilE h'.'i r:.-,' n v rythicg wa.s ready
Tor lfr.h'ur-.
'''.-
he t'.-r
' '- ': ' '
:s-y W-ere It New !.
'. : '.- Th'- "' of
it ;f ttate-d here-, is to
. ei V-unlary pra"..-
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Vie-
ICP'J EP.OKCN
mile here by a quarter of a secc.nd,
liolng the distanre in l.Ofl. The pre
vious rtvonl, 2.00, was held by Lou
Dillon and Major I VI mar.
Such an ovation as was given Cres
ceus has rarely been witnessed. The
stallion was nearly smothered, so eager
were the people to get near enough to
pat him.
The track was In prime condition.
Cresoeus was paced by a running mate,
Mika the Tramp, to a sulky. Cresceus
usd no wind shield. The first quarter
was made in 30 seconds, the half In
58i seconds, the three-quarter in 1.30,
and the mile in
George H. Ketcham, who owns Cres
oeus. and who drova him, said:
"The conditions were perfect. When
I was here week before last the track
was wet, but I saw iU advantages and
determined to come back. The result
Justified my expectations. I knew be
fore the race that the stallion would
beat his record, but I did not anticipate
a triumph so complete. I shall go to
Oklahoma City and Fort Scott right
away to kerp engagements, and that
will ue the last time Crestcjs will ap
pear in pul l'...."
Italian Premier May Resign.
Homo. Oi-t. IT. I'rmiit r Zanardelli
has arrival i:i Itcme. It -is persist.-
;.;! rumcrc-1 that his njo, t in sum
incr.ir.ct a co'.ir.rii , f ministi-ri!, which
action has arouse-l considerable speo.
tilr.'ion. is tn r.ntify them of his d.s
tt rr..i::a"i. n to r-s:,:!i. SIgnr Xasi,
rnir.ist r of public instruction, is said
to have confirmed this report.
Pennsy to Lsy Off 800 Men.
Alto-ma. Pa., Oct. 19. The Penn
fylvania Railroad company has Issued
criers to cut down the force in the
Altcvjna shops 10 per cent, which will
necessitate suspending 800 men. Ital
ians are to be laid off before any
Americans. It is said.
Wireless System In China,
Pekin, Oct. 19. The Marconi sys
tem of wireless telegraphy has been
Inaugurate! between Pekin and the
coast. Several Chinese officials at
tended tte sending of the first mes
fa. PRESIDEUT DENIES RUMORS
No Difference of Opinion With Cabinet
Members Over Postal Probe.
Washington, Oct. 20. President
Roosevelt has authorized the state
ment that there is no truth whatever
fn tie rumors of differences of opin
ion between himself and Secretary
Shaw, or among members of the cabi
net, growing out of the report which
bat been made to him by Charles Bern
apart ajid Holmes Conrad of their in
vestigations into charges affecting ths
postal service.
Arrerican Adviser cf King of Siam.
Washington. f t. 2'e Edward H.
EVrtel Las be--n appeiinie-e1 confjrjt-ij.
tial alvitt-r to the king of Slau., and
will Wve for Ms ne w post of !uty in
alfout a w V.. U: wa formerly third
assistant f r-ary ' f Ftate- and also
was tiin'.fi r to jv-iar and Chile.
H'T. thst t rof- ho j,a h'-'-n professor
of ir.tcrr.a'.or.al law at Harvard Col
i'ge. l'.h is the :rft Ar;jf-rian who
his he-. i.an-: d lor the Hitiou L
i as ae' -p?
Jz at Firj,r-i Child Cut Short.
WilrM.'.jrv-t.. IM., Of t. 13. The Joy
of Charl' s H' lu'.tf, of this eiiy, on
icdltif his u.:i.:t. 'iaugh'cr at As
ovry Pari, J, aMvr geare-L::. f-.-r
".t-T 1:-r o y-ar. bus l n ,ni 1
no serro. V,'h( u Hehult--: 'J.'seove-red
his !a'je! t'-r did WA tell her that
h-r ujo'h- r and 'hr? o'hirr m-njb.-rs
t the- faTj-iy !.:") b 'a -o v. d ia
tie fit. Jyyufs flood I.:-.' r he- wr Af. her
a letter j th' i :!?"', uul 3;wg
L'im irU'-ti L-r Jtv.ane.
1 S
is the New and Better Breakfast
Food, bo different from all others
that it pleases everybody. Get a
package to-day nt your grocers.
Tbi GgKESBB Fun Food Co., It Sot, N. I
DECAPITATED BY LIVE WIRE
Polish Miner Shocked to Death Near
Peckville, Pa.
Scranton, Pa., Oct. 19. Mellon Bas
selego, a 55-year- old i Polish miner,
was decapitated by an electric light
wire, near his home, in Peckville.
The storms of last week washed the
earth from about a polo and caused
it to fall. Thf wires wcro lying close
tn tin; ground. He was out hunting
for a lost cow and encountered the
taib n win-s. It is supposed lu touch
ed nil' of thnii, was shocked into in
sensibility, and, falling with his neck
across on:' of the win s, was gradually
dei apitati'd
The hjad was found three feet from
the body, havir.s roiled down a slight
declivity.
Stole United States Naval Stores.
Philadelphia. Oct. 20. I'nited States
secret service agents in this city ar
rested a man named John I.eon, of
this city, charged with complicity In
the stealing of hammocks, silver ware
and naval stores at the League Island
navy yard. Other arrests will follow.
The robberies, amounting to several
thousands of dollars, have been going
on at the navy yard for several
months. The ordinary police system
cf the yard tailed to detect the cul
prits, and the secret service men were
put on the case, with good result.
250 Lives Lost in Earthquake.
London, Oct. 19. A dispatch to the
Standard from its correspondent at
Odessa says news has reached there
from Kborassan that 250 lives have
been lost In an earthquake at Turshlz,
Persia. Thirteen Tillages were de
stroyed and Borne 5000 persons are
now homeless.
Do You
Know
That we curry the inemt e-oin-iM-te
line of ( iro erien in Mieblie
1'iirv' .' Well we do uii'l oiler you
Ham, per III. Oi ..
''blifornia Ham, per lb. Hi'.
' oin Jiae-on, i.er Hi. V:.
JiolojMia, r lb. Ih'e.
HluJiier haijste, )..
Kan ( orn e i up ( lix:
Malta Vita. l..
Our 3 Cent Cejuntcr in attrae-t-iiiK
the attention of clow; buye-M
:itil li.-iH in,tl.iij on it but l.ar
gaiiiM.' Wt-Ijave only open'l up, but
we receive new i;oih almost
luiiy. Lome in ami wlmt you
lon't e- ask for. No doubt we:
Lave it.
Till; RACKET.
Voun for lUiautHt
Geo. W. Burns.
Vi'ate.Ii oir alve'rlis4ni'iit.
Pint Sliootiiiiiis not always sure'. Its mighty iiiict' rlain if
the- omiii isn t rilit or the aiiiiiiiiiutioii s poor
Poor Ammunition will kerp the lust fuii l'roin Miiootin mii...
Poor (inns have; the1 nune.' I'tlie-t upon (Jeiod Aniniuiiitiiin,
You must have Ixitlieif thi'iu right.
GOOD GUNS
Letter to M. Z. Steininger
Jliddltbunj, I'd.
iVar Sir: Messrs Leacliman it
Eek'lin, Grafton, W Vu, hud been
selling a paint, which they thought
well of; nnel this had oceurreel.
They hael solel a customer 18 gal
lons of it to paint his house. A few
years later, they sold the same man
Devoe lead-and-zincthe same num
ber of gallonato rtiint. the same
house, ytif had 7 $Kw left. I
The point tf Ahe Kde is: 11 gal-'
Ions Dey fiairfts anl8-gallon !
house.
Of ewiiW, thjn't nil.
VliyWTl gallons Devoe go
as far as 1,S gallons of either paint'.
IVcausi' it is all paint, all true, no
sliam, ami full measure.
Hut that isn't all. Devoe lasts
longer. Xo, no; you haven't got to
wait ten vt-ars to find that out. We
h ive the-ir names. ( )ur agents kneiw
them; they think a heap of Devoe.
'1 here's no diiliculty in showing
your townj.eople what to expert of
Devoe'. $11) will paint a 15 house;
and the paint'll last twice as long.
Yours truly
F. V. Devoe it Co.
P. S. J. W. Kunkle "ells our paint.
The Famous STEVENSON single barrel trigger actiun
aniontr others, and good aminunition. The Standard new
club shells for example, are what we want to sell you.
GOOD REVOLVER
And Good Ammunition of all kinds.
GELNETT BROS.,
MIDDLEBOHO, PK
EYES!
g..oi ii- jf'im
Indigestion, verti
go, headache, consti
pation, piles, insom
nia, lumbago and all
female disorders arc
only a few of the symp
toms of functional
derangements caused
by defective eyes and
aggravated by improp
er diet, habits occu
pation, etc,
.Wo are able to care
for your eyes and give
you advice.
FISHER
THE LEADING JHWni.nK. '
(Jraeluatc Optician
SUNKURY, PA. .
DIAMONDS A SITXIALTV. '
Fall Opening at
CLEMMER'
New Store, Sunbury, Pa.
Larger stock and pru-i's lower than ever tins rail. JJargauis in eve:
elcpartnieiit. We buy direct from the mill, therefore we e-an give t
soee'ial ow nriees and save vem biL' inoncv bv btivuiL' from ik :i
1 1 OrfrfO
you cenne to Sunbury, come in and let us show you around. No trot:
to show gooels.
Few Special Prices:
1000 yds. Unbleached Muslin, 3Jc. yard.
1 15ale Unbleached Muslin, 20 yards lor 1.00, extra value.
1000 yards Bleached Sheeting Muslin, to go at Tie. yard. .
5000 yards Outing Flannel to go at Glc. yard.
Gooel Apron Gingham, 5c. yard.
Best Calico, 5 and Gc. yard.
1 Case BlankeU to go at 59, (59, 89c, extra large sizes.
Beautiful Pure "White Ce.tton Filled Ceimfortables, $1.00, $1.25 spd
$1.00 for all Wool Blankets, put on sale to-elay at special prices.
Dress Goods:
We carry one of the Largest Stocks in Sunbury.
Special Value 12J, 1G, 25, 39c. yard.
50c. 42 inch wide1, all weiol geods the best thing you ever saw.
75e. and $1.00 all the new weaves for Suits and Skirts.
Beautiful Line Coats, all the new Styles, all sizes and all prices.
Furs, an endless variety, all prices you could wish for.
Heady-made Dress Skirts a specialty. Come and be convinced,
H. F. CLEMMER,
SUNBURYJ
? eloors East of Market House..
THE AENTZ MYSTERY
One Thousand Men Searching Moun
tains For Missing Man.
I liiistol, Tenn., Oct. 1!). It ia now six
' days kIiho K. I.. Wcmtz, tho young
i Philadelphia millionaire, mystorloiibly
i disappeared In tho mountains eif Wlno
' (oiiMy, v. Va., and notwithstanding
a party ot HMO men havo heen arimr
! InK the mountains for flvo days no
j clew has been Kulnod as to what bo
eninn of him. Tho inlnlnj; man'H
t lnotlirr, I). L. Wentz, hns IncreaHeil
, the reward for thn nnillni? of tho
youiiK in u n from $.1000 to 2.r,000 pro
vided ho 1h returned ullvo, Thn reward,
If thn youiiK man i.houl.I bu found dnad,
ia V'W
On Wi diieKili.y Inst ho lert Ills homo
lit Mk Stdiicj (lap to vlidt oiiu of hla
men, and was laHt Hv.n In Kollyviow,
vlUh is about four miles from Appa
lach'i, a Million on tho Louisville and
KashvlIIo llallroad, and In on a woll
travelled imbllc roml loading to WUo,
Hho counly Bent V,'Io eoutity, . Va.
f.nto that evening nis norso "t
to Kollyviow. The officers of I'M
pany wero notified by telephone,
soarch was at once instituted, a
had not been found by the next:
In, tho ontlro forco of tho cosj
Wfl q not tn wnrlr nml thn senrcll t1
routed In every direction. A J
trace of him has been founJ.
Dank Cashier Gets 8even Ym
Trenton. N. J.. Ort. 2. Eaoel
Cowart, cashier eif tho NavcsisM
tlonnl Itank. of lied Hank. 1
tonoeil lu.tho United Static Coi1
.IuiIko Klrlt patrlck to servo suvH
In fin? Now .lerapv qfiito'?! nrlsl
enihi zleiiienl mi. I fiilllli :iti(in 'l
li:it l's neceiiiiitg. Henry C.
aahlslant ciiHhltr of tho samo
I'titered a plea of not guilty to"
and nlietiliiK Cowart In tho ''
lli.ll of II, lianli'd l,nla T'tl
...... ... .1.. ,,n m uuuno. .
nBked for nn Immetllato trial, i
dnto wns eet for Novomhar i-