Sfrt Ulilfbursl $hwtJ Published every Thursday. T- H. HAKTEB Editor anfl Fiovnetcr. Subscription $1.50 per year. RATES OF ADVERTISING: On Column, lint Ynr 40.0 On lull Column Mil year ........ f 6 u One fourth fnliiinn. One Ye r ?.ii rrolf "loml Cerilf, per jrer .6 0 Aallturv KFrntir. ArimiiiliMrntor, aiM Alane Notice. ..(IO When H'i wil irrh,rlni'nt lire inii.lr, all ilrertiM'meuta, Inncrteil lot le tluin 4 nimiili, we ehnrgr tl if& per Inch lor flrt Inrrttlnn i.uu er the rcond liintrliuii and 76 cvnte lof each utfeUfiit lurertlon. Thursday, Doc. (1, 1888. TnoxEiAiLLE. Irvin Fiilunmii.wlio has been liviugin the State of Indiana for tbe lust 23 yearn, is bere visiting tbe boine of his clitltlhotxl. Hubert, a brotber of Irviu, who lives in tbe same stute, is ulso bere visiting friend. Moses Krb was seen on our streets on Sutimluy, looking none tbe bet ter from a long spell of sickness. Miss Ida Hinginan is alno improving. J. K. Fetterolf, greatly improved the usefulness of bis left band by adding anotber thumb, which be did by splitting his original one from point to bane with an axe. John Fetterolf, Jr., wbo accom panied the leavertown bunting par ty to Little Valley, returned Friday without any doer. The Port Ann Nimrods whocauip ed at Hooney'a shanty hist week re turned Saturday with a tive-prong buck, shot by .1. O. Mid UeKwarth. It f it.-tkt s Juke feel us proud as 11 buy in hi tiit pair of pants. "Trapper Jim'" with a chosen few, who have evidently not learned the mysterious ways of bruin, are giving chase to a monster bear every few days, but bruin is an old stager and outgenerals them at every turn. Tbe Lowell fault-finder has again used bis dub: this time on me, by ly saying that I insulted some of their town boys. If they are inno cent iiu v Know i am nnt mean them: if guilty, they must grin and bear it. If arrangements are unbroken, a hunting party composed of sports from this place and Smithgrove, will leave on Monday the 10th, for the Seven hills for a week's huut. This is the head and tail of the party that killed live deer in one week last fall, and we will anxiously uwait their re turn. California Joe. J udge Wetzel hat butchered the hoariest porker this far. It weighed 876 pounds, A number of hunting par tie from this place have been scouring the mountains in search of deer, but have returned with little venison John J. Reigel and Horace Kline have slipped away from home and gone to Tennessee. Citizen, The N. Y. World, (Dem.) says "Of course there is a feeling of satis faction that the tariff question is Hettlod, even those who are not di rectly pleased with the result of the election feeling that the worst fea ture of the political contest was the uncertainty t that this bred distrust and injured trade. Almost without exception, by all of the great nuni her of prominent business interview ed, the statement is made that the outlook for the comingyear is either good, very good or exceptionally good. This statement on the part of tbe leading men in the business community, in so many different line of work, is to bo accepted with con lidence ine iudianapous Journal says "what wonderful insight and fore sight General Grant had in politic, as in other matters. How like prophecy these words of his: "When the Democratic party is near having the whole Government over the country, then it will go by way of the Allegheny Mountains to the tariff question and break its neck When 71ti waa ilri, we gar her raatnrta. When the wee a Child, the cried fur I'aatmia, When eh became Miae, the elnnj la Cutorla, When the had Childrea, aba gave them Caeloria . Young bus been dangerously ,-v;ls ,rith pneumonia and rheumat. "ika week. At this writing the p.- t iit )i cnjisi l.-rubly better, but she is still helpless with rheumatic pain. The attending physician considers the crisis past and the patient on a fair w ay oi i covery. The lJcuiciiuwii Literal y Society lias been re-organized under a more tranquil atmosphere than that w hich enveloped many of the meetings lust ycui. Notwithstanding the large ineuibt iship. the society last winter was not only not a aUiTt-ss but a de cided discredit to itself and the town. A renewal of hospitalities could nsii!t only in inevitable ruin. Ib'pc thepicscnt term will remain apcact aim- U-loughoUt as the meet ings thus far have been. Henry Ltzler, who has been con tined to his bed w ith intiamiuutiou in ternally for several weeks, is able to be about again. John 1'. Ktarns bus enlarged his stable to twice its former size. iiank M. Kline has moved from Selinsgrove to this place and opened a barber shop at the east end of the diamond on the south side of the street. .Mis. Ner V. Smith, of Newton, Kansas, w ho has been visiting among friends in Snyder and Centre coun ties during the last six months, will tart home from this place to-morrow 'Tuesday; moraijfc. Prof, l'aul Uillhardt, of Middle burgh, is instructing a large class in vocal music at this place. The class meets in the Union church. Uriah Howell has opened a shoe maker shop at the south-west corner of Maiket and Centre streets. Iter. U. il. Hartzler I). D., Editor of the Urangtlical, Harnsburg, i-pent Sunday night in town. The .Doctor was a i evident of Ikavertown duriiig the first year of his ministry and hounded the Goi-pel trumpet from the pulpit of the Lvangelicai church during that period of time, lie is u man of extraordinary abili ties and a prominent figure in the Church of his choice. lien. Y. Hoffman is recovering from a rigid attack of inflammation of the lxvnl. Iiv. Mummaand his congregation held communion services on Sunday. NutLan l it i A has rented JDr. Nip pie's fariu near bebnsgrove and will wove there next Spring. j Dr. Theel, the celebrated Specialist, has yet to tiud nu equal in curing ner vous, kidney, Mood, skin mid hpecinl ilisenoes. Ills superior power of heal inrf is iliitt to his complete practical Itnowlcge of allopathic. liomtKpathie and eclectic system of medicine. All ulb-rers lmuld consult him pertu illy or by letter st his ofllce, Ms North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, 7-1 s,s ly. EXECUTIUX SALE OF EEAL ESTATE! The unijfrslifliert Kxeruirlx of the Kxtate of Isaac SHotiK-er. late of West Heaver tim nshtp. Snvdi rroiiiity, la.. dee'd, will expose to Public bale on the premises on Saturday, Dec. 8, 188a TUe following- described Hen! Estate, to Wit : TH.UT No. l situKtej One mile North of Mo lliire. Comity and suite aforesuld, containing- it ACHES, and so H-rclic more or less, all clear atul In a (fxl stute (.f riiltivntlun, whereon are eri-t u NKW DW KI.I.INO IIOl SK. BANK H.VIiN. KprHii House and all necessary outnulld lues, never falllnif water at the d.Kir. trood or chard uf choice fruit, and Is cmiveuleiit to mar ket, si'hmil, io., TK.MT NO. ! Adjoining No. 1, rnntalntfr 4 At'KKS, and In also In a (rood state of cultivation. T1!A(T NO. 4 Tlinbcrlahd. coiitalulnir eljfht ACHEs and 1 IS perdue, hK iited convenient to tin- farm. s iir to couinii-iice at in A. M.. when terms will he inadc kuou hy SUSANNAH SWONliEK. Kxecutrlx. NOTICE TO HEIRS, la tlit hoilttr a f tif Kititi a Ab utr Jlnfifii ir,irth, lute oj nrxnrj rrrunp, iyil?r f o., 1 a.,thcl. To Ki.I.ert Mldillifwartb your petitioner El mini nw ma rn-d to Win 11. Kwlnif. .Inlin Nl MiMI. wrth lind Sarah K. Mlddleawarth, al. i.i win mi r h' in Snyder '.univ.l'a Henry Mid'Uvnwarth who ri''i.- at Arh aller, I'awne County. Kaiiran. Surah wlm In lha 'widow nl Mu'haai Smith and n-ldei at liurmuk. St. Jtne County Ma htiraii. and Atiraliam Mlddlefwartb ho rede al lanter, Colorado. Von are herehy elieil to ha and appear before the Joiie of our Orplmriic t 'ourt. at an I irphann Court to he held al Midilleliorirh, on the'ind Monilay ol le.'emler A, II. mm, at 10 u'olork In the forenoon, then ami there to a.-rept ar refute t take the KealKiiHteot laid A I. nor MldJIan warth. dee d, at the apt raled valuation put up- n It hy an uiuet duly awarded hy the laid Court, and returned ly the Sheriff ol laid eoun 'y. or ihow eaure why' the lama ihould lot he old. And hereof fall not. W itneM the Hon. J. ' llucher. Preeldent o our raid I 'ourt al Mlddlehurah, th II 2nd day o October. A. U. JIM W. W. W1TTENMTEK, I'rolh'y 1 fji .ISTKIt S NOT P. t -Not Ire Ih hendiy jrlven lv that the following iiaiucd persnns have filed their Administrators , tiiiardluu, and Kmi-utora' ai criunta In the lP-if1sterN flli e of Snyder t'oun tv. and the same will be presented for confirma tion and allowance at the court House In Mid dlehurvh. Monday. OeceinU-r loth. 1. I. The second and partial ocoimt of If. Zelgler and II. P. App. Keciitir of the fll and teaU inent of John App. d'i 'd. t The a-oiirit of Kr'-d-r1ck Stelmley and H' D)aiiln stelmley. Eieeuinra of the last will and I'-Mtameot of W'llluin stelmley, dee d, I, Tbe account of laaac Wland Adrnlniatratir of the eauiie of ( atherlne Wland dee d. 4. The account of Andrew Hah and laaae n. f 'l-h. Kierutortof th Ian will and teatanieot of Andrew t'hh ar. d-c d. s. Kli.al acount of M. S. Schrover, tiuardlan nt Fantii I.. K'-st r, a minor child of Ahble E. Kejaer. deed. The flnrt and final account of Z. T. Iletriek and Ura. M. K Krylluif. AdiulnlHtrafMa of the estate M H II. Uctrtck. d d. T. The first and ortlal arount of Aaoph Klher. Kxwutorof the laat will and teaument of Caibaj Ui! KUher, dec d. .'. .Tu rc?.u2l 'iAli:n Knf'r. Adrnlnlstrs U of Henry t. hliafltr, C'X d. II. J. DIV'K. IteHter. ll'IIKms- AI'l'HAIKMKNTS.-Noth:) U bere byiflven thai the followlnk- Widowa'Ap pralv iit-.i under the law, u,ve tn filed Him the cprrk of the Orphana' court of Snyder "Ainiy f'r '(iifirrnatlon on Monday, the Mb day of IXUit(er, lM; Aitralement of KIlJAtieih Willow, widow of ihi.tAt W lllow laU: of Weal I'erry twp. deed. Appralvmcrit of I'het Sirtifleinyer, widow of John splKU-mjer, Ut of Went Heaver twp. di d, Appralseorf-m ut Susannah Swanifer, widow tjt lsaa. hwonifer. UU: if w-t lUnvvr twp. dcd. Apifal-i(..it of Mary K trlih. widow of tyru nrlirv li, late or Franklin twp. doe'd. Apialaeuj-nt of Sophia Stroub, widow of laaac Mrvuo, laU: of WaAhlnyvin twp. doCd. W, W. WITT KSMVEfl tlirrs Orhtia Court CCTTHE ONLY Brilliant 4)L Durable Economical Are Diamond Dyes. They cxetl all others In Strength, Purity and Fastnett. Non others are juat a good. Dcwart of Imitaliom they are made of cheap and inferior materials and five poor, weak, crocky color. 38 colors ; 10 cents each. Send pmial for Dye Hook, Sample Card, direction! for coloring Phntot., making the flnett Ink er Bluing (10 CU. a quart), etc. Sold by Drug giiu Or by WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO., Burlington, ft. tor Gliding or Bromlng Fancy Articles, USB DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Stlvtr, Broott. Copper. Only ! Ctnu. wlw1"Ba'1aBMMaB1'aSaWalaStMSWaWaSSSSSw D. CELERY ra""" COMPOUND CURES I PROOFS" g f " f nine's Cclnry Com NOUrBlglQ pound cured injp nerv- out tifk hetdncKet.' mm Vfrt, I,. A. hRKNTfn.lt. Nervous s.. j.dn.,,ci. Prostration lie of Palnee Celery I C'ompouad, I em cured of rhetimatitm,' Rheumatism .TR. . . "It ha. done me more KlClney food for kidney dleeaie , than any other medl- Dlseasos une" go. aott, SIoui City, Iowa. AUD "Palne'e Celery Com- pound haa been of great All Llvfir benefit for torpid lirer, etii lndlgekn, and blllotie- Dlsorders "" !"tnrz.c- I'nat.l., Ijuethee, Vt. AN ELEGANTI j Line of STOVES Such us Iihk never before been seen In Snyder county will ln found at D, T. RIME STOVE DEPOT The variety Ih so (treat, the style so eletrnnt, aud the price so renxonable tiiui ine cioneni utiyers t aut realm t lie tempting nppeiirtince of the Ninoincent Sqnure Heaters and Elegant Cook Stoves nntl All buy a Stove and go home happy. QflHQrO U 00 forO cw Sunshine, Art Fortuno, Xew OlJUdl U rludlCl Ol Howe Ventilated, ami others. Xew Kejjulator, Xew Susquehanna, (nn, Qlnunn Grand Times, (.olden Age, Etc., Etc. llDDK OlOVBSi aaawawawaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaiaaaajaajaaaaaiaa a N fmmmmmmmmmmmmm S. T. Buck, Merchant Tailor, NEW BERLIN, PA. AfJKNT KOIi THK 1W II Sewin MacninB i This machine is beyond a doubt the lixhteNt running, eas iest operated and most durable machine In the market Simple, strong, swift, and sure. Perfect Tin every particular. It has work- eu linen into tlie leuil iiKulnst all eointetitlon ami to-day stands unrivaled for all purposes. My Merchant Tailoring Department i full and complete. I am daily receiving shipments of I'l.OTIIS, CASSI MKKKS, Vac, for the uiauiifaeture of Stylish aud well iinule Clothing. I take orders for suits through Snyder county and always guarantee Satisfac tion. Scouring, Dying and Repairing Xeatly and Cheaply done. Call and examine the famious Xew Home Machine, seetheoualitvof crooila Htid the etvles of our clothing and we will need no other recomendations. Aug. Ml, 'M. S. T. lU'CK, Xew Merlin, Pa. The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Rifle Combined. This system in eomhined rifle and shot-gun fillers aid vantages over other makes even more marked than those for shot only. They far excel all oth ers in strength, accuracy workmanship and balance. PR I f Sltlc;sn1al) ttc, best decarbonized blued I 1U LiL- kJ casteel barrl.io or 12 gauge shot, 44 Win nseterc. 1. riflo cartrido-o m.. Vmi.. ' rrt a' . "v,st v iu AIUM, priCO 5iiU Top-snap action same as above, 3S-55 Iiallard cartridge, or 44 V mchstcr, price . fo ioA The above prices includlo 100 paper she and one box of FISHING-TACKLE ! A Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Jait, ect. I respectful lysubmit to you a fow prices Assorted Trout-ties at 25c. a dozen, tr,out-hoks to gu 25c. per doz., plain trout hooks 5c per doz. best oiled-silk lines from 2 to 3 cents per yard, all other linos from 1 to 2 cents po yard. Heels from 25c to $2. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 3 1 1 3 J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa. AnovStock ofGoods has just been received which we will take pleased toshow you and if you are A COMPETENT JUDGE of good and stylish clothing? If solet me prevail on you to call At my store and look over my Fall Stock. It Is made up of the choicest and most desirable selections that It has ever been our good fortune to secure and has been bought under the most fay orable conditions that ready money can control. Casl is a Weil Lever In upsetting high prices, and we have used it well. Our dTCall at once, jtj G, C. GUTELIUS. Middleburgh. I'a. D 1888. Spring and Summer. 18? Wo arc now prepared to show you an immense vnnY cttoi.fittb!e Tliv Ciiiiils PJiiIiiiiis fmm 1 In Dry Goods wo have an elegant lino of Coinlii,. ouiunf-M, jjatues uiotli, ?5atinei, A Variety of Wash Dress Goo Scotch Zephyr Cloth Anv Ualiooes, Century Cloth, White Dross (i An Elegant Line of Cassimeres Laces, and Embroideries. SCHOGH BROS., Selinsgroi Sil.yDDsiD sin Well Mai! 1 still continue in the Merchant Tailoring business with rucc; Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. and take this means of informing the people of Snyder countj, K have on hand a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and samples from the best and most reliable New York and Pliilndt: bouses, and will sell lower than ever. Cutting, Cleaning, Repairing, I ing bdu ocouriug aone on suort notice. Nov. ltf. T? K HTTK New Goods! New Goods Having just returned from the Eustern cities with a magnificent ston goods we take this method to invite the citizens of the WeBt End toealh see It and notice the GREATLY REDUCED PRICE at which we are offering It. You will rind everything of the latest in line or RFAI1V MAIIF f!l flTHIMfl UlllWh WlsiW I IIII1V Dry Goods, Dress (ioods, Single and Double Shawls, Woolen Blankets, i (Spreads, Linen Table Goods, Glassware, Tinware, Queeusware, a full line of Jewelry, Clocks, Wat BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBERS ETfi Everything Is new and fresh and the prlees cannot help but suit theel. est buyers. We are always thankful for the liberal patronage thus fun tended us, and will endeavor to merit a continuance of the same by iqm anu uprigni Healings. FKKIDMAN & GETZ. licavcrtown, T mums Onr New Comlinatlon Shot Rnn and E-- We he the Seat ihrn barr.1 eoajblaailea (.a aixle. 'J laah .liavrfa I a aai a mm . . . " . . . . - ttM FT t?z:?:::rx ow man on tub m M"aBaaArthaMraUaaCBMf " MsiS m VWf Va ft WW eWBABf Bs AltW "
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