' ( M&IJJLEBXJRQ POST. I I Published Erery TboruJiy Marauuj . OB 0. W. WAQIITS1LL1R. A. 1L EDITOR AHD 0VS1H. SUBSCRIPTION BATHS. ( l.OO pl year paid Id advance. fl.OO pel jw It not paid la adranca. Single copies, fir Canla. ' 1Lt us hope the story of the buy telegraph operator, wLo saved a, train in Montana by. tele graphing toe news of acd intended hold-up, when the chances were 99 to 1 that he would be killed for doing so, is a true one. If it is, that bov has hi him all the stun that makes 'him a hero. j 1 Advertlalna; Rates, tS ccnta par line, nonpareil BMaanra. nut, lor first lusortlot and 30 cent per line lor each iubaa qeeat Insertion. I-OKFICB. Near the County Court Hoiiae between the Firrr National Bank and the Countyjall. Vol. xxxx. Oct. 29, 1903. Ncmber 42 Republican Standing Committee. Ailm-r. 1". KIm. J. T. fthawver. lVavrr-U. II. rut. A ll.Muwr. l:-:tver V,W. 1. t)ro. Itavlil Kennlngcr. tViiin- T. K Mohn. J. W. Hiinipw'l. i'li:i;itiii- 1'. V. Ilt-rkurtl, 1. U. l ixlrgrove. KraiH.lin -II" nry Kr Ity, .lolin 11. lii'lininger. .In. k-ii -.1. s. Vcariik, t m. SVIxilil. Mul. ilrlnirir ;. W. Hoiwer, Itiinkn W. Yotler. Mi.l.lli irrrk-Krimk Walter. H. K.Nnyikr. M,.i.r..i- II. '. lU-mlriikt. II. K. Kii.ier. I viin- .1 II. lii.yi r. W. N. l!ov. IVnv r. .. IWkt'iilnirir. J. W. ArliiKil. i . ny ct -Aiiiinmi fpnuBlf. W. A. Ulntoly, i-1 1 1 iU.iVi' f. I.. Ki'lM-r. V W.t'tivcrt. S.mi; .'.. S. I i- Irv. J. H. KwiliK. 1 ii i.h It. Foil, lirnry Wtimrr. Wa-i hi Kton -M'l'liarl Moyrr. J. K. i:iei,l.urr. n:i rnLH A state ticket. Sim r. Tiikam kk.u William L. Mutinies, lVlaware Co. ArplTHIS (iKNKKAI. William 1'. Snyder, Clu-sU r county. ,IriMii- SriT.woit Corirr. John J. Henderson, Crawford County. Th.unas A. Monison, McKeeti County. COUNTY TICKET. Protliniiotarv (uti. M. Sliindel. Register and Kewrdcr J. Ji. Arliogast. Associate Judge J. Frank Keller. District Attorney M. I. Potter. Jury Commissioner Irwin Urayliill. ' Advertise Always- . . In business, next to advertising nothing is more " necessary thai) more advertising. The business man must keep himself and his business constantly in the public eye. He can do this only by advertising constantly and convincingly, and there is no medium thai can compare with the weekly newspaper. T My Fellow Citizens. ; V? ?M Having Iwen nominated by the - Republicans J of Snyder Ctiiinty for. tie office of Associate . Judge at the Primary "Election! I mostT respar fully present my claims to them. j' ,., TJiere is no question but that. I rvas fairly nominated under the circustances I feel that I am entitled to the seme support that I would have given any one of the other gentleman who were candidates at the nomination. I pledge myself that if elected to the office of Associate Judge that I will discharge the duties of my office to the best of my ability, without favor or partiality. I find that it is impossible for me to see all the voters in the county lefore the election and j T therefore take this method of requesting the J. FliANU Ivl-XKKU. A mission is liable to swamp a magazine. So much zeal is developed that the real function support of my fellow citizens at the approaeh of the publication, which is to entertain, is for- ing election. L'otten. Into this excess Evkuyiiody's Mac.a- ! I have the Honor to Kcin iin Yours Truly .ink, which has ieccntly undertaken a crusuie against the idolatry-of'-riches habit in America,! is obviously not to be led. The Xovendit r con- ; tents-table makes a most inviting showing, pre- ' sentinjj ns it does stories and sketches by such ! amusing; writers" as Alfred Henry Lewis, (.). Henry ami Kugene Wood. There is no instru-; sum of a policy at all, and the reader is likely to lir.d himself in the midst of Francis Pellamy'si ai ticle about 'Successful Men Who Are Not j liieh" without dreaming that there is u serious, moral to it. Mr. IJellamy avers that the nation 1 is losing it ideals and that to-day success only ; means wealth. The millionaire is the modern I hero. The newest creed is, he says: "Uiains j may be more important than money, but nowa-j days the liest way to convince the world that j you have brains, is to make money". I PEDDLER BLOWN TO PIECES Supposed Harmless Can Causes an Awful Tragedy. !utlcr, Ta., Oct. 21 William Marks was instantly killed and TntrU k Hardy fatally injured here by an explosion of niiro-filyeorine. The men were ped dlers of sniaJl notions and had eamped in the woods near here. They found nn empty ran which they supposed had contained maple pyrup from the small hit of sticky substance adhering to tho top. "Marks sat down with the can be tween his knees and commenced to cut out. tin1 top so as to transform It inti a water vessel.. Tho miall portion c.' the nitro ;;lvccrine at once exploded, and Marks,' head, hands and feet wer. blown off .r.nd his body disemboweled. Hardy, who was standing close by, had his eyes blown out and the bones in his arms and less shattered in a dozen places. Ho died several hours later. . JUST TRY IT FAMILY S Seridi3.O0 by Money Order or Express, and J ; J . v . V- . . ucunr si uuce, oj express, jj charge, right to your home, Four -Full Quart Bottle of our famous XXX OLD FAMILY WHISKEY in a plain box, with no q, on box to show what contents are. This is the best family Whiskey on the today. OU Smooth Mellow. A Satisfying Drink Absolutely We have a lar.ee family trade, built up, merits of our XXX OLD FAMILY WHI5KEY. ruy it once, and you u ill ) ativ oilier. j ne pleasure oi unnkuig thj Whiskey costs you very little. You run no nk, for if the Whiskev - guarantee it to be we will refund your tiiuan J urn tiu'Miim. If you want an-thin;r in Wines and lipop J for our price list. 1 !ih grade gootls, lu( J A. L. SCHWARZ CO.. p,cr J KSTA1ILISIIKU 1 r.AHS. C. E. Convention, Sclinsgrovc. Turnsi'AY Kvkmm! Convention was calleil to order by the President Prof. A. U. (.Jil b'ert. Praise Service eonductetl by Prof. Sheldon. iVvotituial Exercises by Dr. J. B. Rrht. Male tiuartette-" Messrs Fischer, Allenlaoh, Whitiuoyer, and Prof. Sheldon. Words of greeting, Geo. Schoeh. Response by Prof. A. 11. Gilbert. SjIo-M'iss Osman. Song -by Convention. C. E, I5ievIicion. Reception 1'lIiKAY Mor.MMi were conducted lv SiTvitv M. 11. Milt- :' Sn'it lie-. vari"us - i i 1 1 1 i t - Sum i.-- ttrvu-c t'.'av W'li itm .vci . Y- h. i . j: .;i .....i K. Aj.;. : - ,-;.t - t :.-! IV -. Ui.t. Prese:. "l' bills id' the Sr'v. Pres. ;in 1 A. (.'. lie.tr and Kev. Woiuv!d-.; I 1 : 'iadfcv-, etc. In i:iot!':i of Rev. Haas seevnded by Rev. N-'ll, an "rdcr was granted tj the Trea-. tj cover said Liils. Sjiig by Convention. Rev. W. K Iiehl sH.ke very iiu jiressivily nil the C. K. Society as a Factor in ciiun.li work. "What can be done to make our Societies more interesting without saerifi'-itig their sjiiritual intlu tnct." Rev. Elias Noll spoke. He said work only will arouse in terest in anv ortranization. The I-aders of the Society must be; many helpful thoughts, tlioroughly prepared as well as the Solo-Miss Margaret Phillips, individual niemljer?. . ; Prayer and Kenedicton by Dr. SjIo-MU- Laura Gernberfing. ( J. H. Focht. U. A. Guss sjxjke "The supreme' Estella M. Romio Secy, need of xnissionary Information." m AmoDgthe many helpful tlioughL ! he eires-d were these, 1 KANTZ. Let the church know the trueoon- j Wm. A. Schnee of Schnee was in dition of things :iyd I U-lieve action town Fridav. will Lot only hold us reu.-flMe for A y Schnee, wife aDd daughter what v.e know but for what we , ljftn sXM at john ,,8 at have t).e i.plwrtuuity of kuawiDgly Mr- ,lli(ie y marj. and d'j not. ! ager of Urowns's store at Kantz. A paper, '"rur t.'hri-t and the; . v. , . . , '. 1 ' , . ... , , J. h. Newman s stM.nt eevtral ..l.,,r.t. r. 'i.l t.v K. ...LilN .... Gerub r!i:i. S.-Iinsgrove. .h! by Rev. I laas, Report was iceepted. The Reports of the Treasurer, committee on Resolutions and committee on years work were also accepted by S icicty. . "lieaming from 1 ast mistakes by Lloyd Walter. Mr. Walter is a very enthusiastic speaker and his address was very much appreciated. Male-Quartette, Messrs Fischer, Sheldon, Allcnbach, Whitmoyer. Prayer by Rev. Reichter. Address by M. W. Fischer, His ad dress was very much appreciated by the convention. , Address " What constitutes an ideal Society? How obtained"? Hon. F. C. Bower'sox of Middle burg, Pa. He suggested many help ful way's to obtain ideal Societies. The C. K's. Financial obligation to God. Rev. .1. Woineldorf. The Rev. was brimful of his subject and expiessed his thoughts very clearly. Mipah l'n'iiidict'on. FniPS-Y I'.VKMNii lVai-e Scrvi.-e, Prol". 10. M. Shel don. iVvotioiial Exercises, Rev Haas Selinsgrove. Dm tte-Messrs Fischer and Whit mover. An otlering was then lifted after which the President announced Middleburg its the next place of meeting for the convention. Maxwell D. Lathrope (State Secy.) of Carlndale was then intro duced by the PresidenLlle spoke on "The Nobility of the coding kingdom". His words were very im pressive and the convention will not forget his address as it contained so is the New and Better Breakfast Food, 60 different from all others that it pleases everybody. Got a package to-day at your grocers. Tn Giaxjii Fun Food Co., Lb Bar, K. I I Mrs. Jacob Arbogast of Mt. Pleasant Mills is staying at J. E. Newman's at present. Editor Geo. W. Wagonseller of the Post Mnldhbnrg wa in town Friday come again, we are always glad to meet yon. I. lv Newman's wcte to Richliehl Saturday. Mm. IIiiiiinhI and wife of North umberland are visiting at C. S. Reigle's. Miss Maggie . Romigand I'ertie Kerstetter were to Sunbury Satur day. Elmer Naugle and lady friend of Sunbury, .spent Sunday at Win. Auniiller's. Mrs. Maggie Attingerjof North umberland is visiting at 1. H. Wildt's. Miss Mary Shirk spent Saturday at this place, the guest of J. K. Hughes. H. C. Dreese went to Pallas Sat urday evening some attractions there we suppose. Lydia A. Komtg's house is near ly completed. It makes a very fine appearance. Noah Herman aud Mrs. John O. Holtzapple visited John Holtz- apple Sunday. Sou;; by ' en'iul). I I'ntvei aul Ji-:j-dietion bv )c Y Son;: Jl,n J -j;v. J. P hj.ririg-. TL- J' .: I.:'!-' the Junior- wii V .1 ITI.i.N' i e. M. W. FiM-hcr. or Jiini. work', Z'f;:t!)'rruari. JV-aver j hours at l-vi Stin k's Sunday afier- i ti'tou. F. E. and F. P. aud N. II. Holtzapjde with their wives ami children seut Sunday at their areuts, Henry Holtzapple's. Jarnes 1 ishcr's s?nt Sunday at Shadle. The guot of Norman Troup's. Ranks Jrecse of Middleburg, r v.;i- -'ivi :) to va vi-ititr' at this place Sundav. fntertaiiivt tin- au- .,.;,., nnmUr of our citizen atten- di-jjjw in a very phing manner. ,M Jr,stajation of liev. FetU-r-The ii'.minatii.g wuiuutt- re-;oll at J.'murj, Sunday evening, rotted aj f.iJov. f: IV J'i ('. A. J:. Gill rt, M John F. Erdley, who is clerking V.-): : 'i-- 'i A. '. Rover, m Ji. F. Rrown's st;ie at Sunbury, S-.-linr ove; S-x-retury Estella 'M. sjnt Sunday at home, iyuii'. Jisiver Siinirs: I 's't. S5.-. Thaddeus O. Slotnan and mm, '. M. Mert, Middlebur; Tm uj- George, who are painting Mrs. ;rJ. V. JI.. M'er, Troxelvjlln. Itofciig'B house i-j;ut Sunday at v iiio'iviJ of Mr. Walter, Srond-' their home in New Uerlit). We Sell All our noxU on h KuaraItee if not ax rci,ree!itel brinif it back and we will make it rigbt. We ijuote you Wash JinsliiH, he. l'ot or l'uti Kcrars 10c. NiekleTrayB, lUc. Jiair 1'iiiH, (. , 1 cent. Uuarl TiiiH, !iv. J-'ry J'atiH, 5:. (Stove I'okers, Uv.. Kin- HboveU, Hie. We Lave many oilier burttini but space will not allow uh to ii note more. Come In and look over our 5 Ct. COU.NTEK. You will be mariiriwd at the many buruim on it. Onr Oro cerien are fresh aud our line Is full. Jiutteraud J-'ggsiu exchange. TUK RACKET. INDEPENDENCE The hunters of this place report a small amount of birds since the fifteenth. Levi Shaffer left for Renova where lie is employed by 11. S. Ker- bough. Barlow the great marksman shot 100 shells for one quail and then it lefl him. Johu Keller of Selinsgrove was in early caller at the Hotel Sundty evening. Mrs. Wm. Hentzleman is slowly improving from Ler recent spell of sickness. Fall Opening at CLEMMER New Store, Sunbury, Fa. Larger stock and prices lower than ever this Fall department. We buy direct from the mill, therefore we can r special low prices anu save you nig money by buying lioiu u& you come to Sunbury, come in and let us show you around. Sv to show goods. Few Special Prices: 1000 yds. Unbleached Muslin, 3Jc. yard. 1 Rale Unbleached Muslin, 20 yards tor $1.00, extra value. 1000 yards Bleached Sheeting Muslin, to go at 7Je. yard. 5000 yards Outing Flannel to go at GJc. yard. Good Aprou Gingham, 6c. yard. Best Calico, 5 and 6c. yard. 1 Case Blankets to go at 59, 69, 89c, extra large sizes. Beautiful Pure White Cotton Filled Comfortables, $1.00, $1.25 $1.00 for all Wool Blankets, put on sale to-day at special prica. Dress Goods: We carry one of the Largest Stocks in Sunbury. Special Value 12J16, 25, 399. yard: f . An -ii I ---Jj. xU- l it! 'ouimy vs the Barnyard phea- , ,Tm iT.T im"B." evct5 . inmitiful Tiinp (ntfl nil thp ruw St vies, nil sizps nnrl nil nrl. :r ' . : ' 1 : . . i 4 sents are plentiful this Clintou Reicheubniih has a new duck Ixmt. He says he is sure of a duck this fall if he can shoot it. The boys of this place had a merry time at II. I. Reieheiibaeh's one evening last week. Dutch Mover, ot:r enterprising tanner, is now through husking and started on a gunning trip, and we all wish him good luck and lots id' birds to shoot. Mrs. Kate Fisher made a Hying trip to Reading Sunday. Randall Fisher left to spend a week with his grand-father at Dundore. Mr. Stinbaiigh, the lumberman, was seen in our town Sunday. Levi Kern, is now riming his new steamboat called "Young Sher man" people now wishing to cross the river at this place will be ac commodated in anew boat. Furs, au endless variety, all prices you could wish for Ready-made Dress Skirts a specialty. Come and be convince! H. F. CLEMME loors East id" Market House, sr.xDii Your tor UukIucbs, Geo. W. Burns. Watch our advcrtisementi. EYES! Indigestion, verti go, headache, consti pation, piles, insom nia, lumbago and all female disorders are only a few of the symp toms of functional derangements caused by defective eyes and aggravated by improp er diet, habits, occu- ( pation, etc, AVo are able to care for your eyes and give you advice. FISHER THELEAMNa JEWELER. Oraduate Optician SUNBURY, PA. DIAMONDS A SPECIALTY. TIC III1 ill Is now or never. He must make the best of liN uwlr He must have it in a safe place, where he can put his hand on needed. 1 GIYE M m CHANCE 3 ner ent. lute We invest his money for him give b.im every time Jj interest ou deposit he leaves in our care ; and hanu him oval pal when demanded. We, can pay his rent educate his children on a h from his earnings every month. Investigate our claims it's worth your while. m lii RYAN TO BE A CARDINAL Archbishop of Philadelphia to Be Ele vated to Sacred College. Philadelphia, Oct. 20. The Rifiht Rev. Patrick John Ryan, archbishop of Philadelphia, Is to bo mado a car dinal by Pope, PIiih X. onielal an nouncement of the hlnh honor to bo conferred upon tho archbishop, oa onu of tho foremost men In Urn Cut holla church In America, will bo ruado at tho next public coiiHlutory In Rome. Tho fact that ho la to he ctovatcd to membership in thn Barred College la already known to Archblahop Ryan and to Hoveral of tho dlnnltarles ot tho archdloeebp," t'ntll formal an nouncement Ih mado in Homo, how ever, the urehhltthop ami hla ofllclal family will be forced to assert Ignor ance of any mich Intention! on the par) of tho pope. Tho news was brought to this country by Cardinal Glbbona, of Iialtlmorc, when bo raturnod from Romo, whero b hi nri to partici pate in the election of Pone Leo XIII. To Cardinal Gibbons, U1 Is duo the honor to be cot1 Ar,.lil,lutnn llvan ltlsUCl Pouo Tius. toon after bli4 i.hnlr nf fit Pptnr. imVoHl tho American cardinal. H! InKly of tho church In AC flnnllv If Cardinal GlbboM iuIvIho tho annolntnient oM Hlnnl In (lw I Tn 1 1 rl Stf'" Gibbons not only inthusl clurod that ho favored 1 leet. but brouuht tho D" blahop Ryan promliicntlf llrn .f lilu tinllnnHS. I'0? ...wa. " m.u j ,l,.,.,l,.,r. rnlaa thn ftrrhl"n adelphta to tho Sacrod Co-'i 6mallpox In Baptlit't ClarUuburg, V. Va., n atii,l(.nt In KrnfldllS C1 Baptltft douomlnatlonal J rllv Imva RmnllnoX, college g under quurantU' drod and fifty student V