The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 03, 1884, Image 2

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COUNTY TEACHEHS'
XNSTIIUTS.
In obedience to the call of Connty
Huperintendent Wm. Moyer, lie
teachers of Snyder count mot in
the Court-room at Middleborgh, on
Wedoeaday, Pocumbcr 2Glb, 188.1.
for the pur post of bottling a t Anch
or' iostitnte. At J)J a, m. Prof
Moyer called the teachers to ordor,
when the institute opened by ting
ing from 'Song Budget ' and road
log and prayer by I'rof, Y. J, Wol
ertoo. 'ilie inatitate proceeded to
elect the following offioera : Vico
.'resident, K. C. las-,i Socrefary,
J. II. Miller ; Asut. Ser. .1. C. Oldt r
Treasurer, H. M. Teats i Reporters,
K. C. Walter, for Middlcbnrgh
Post i K S. Arnold, f jr Freeburg
Courier; P. 8. Ritter, for Snyder
county Tribune ; J. J. Steely, for
belmsgrore Timet Tho ek-ctiou of
a committee on School Work occu
pied tlie attention of the institute,
and resulted in the election of the
following named persona : A. S
Pawling, Miss Sullie Beavor, and M.
N Wendt. AIho a couiuitteo on
UeaolotioBi. iz. J. C. Oldt. K. L.
fcpaoglor, J. O Anstin, (J. W Siorer
and E C. (ildss. A Spelling con-
u cjuuiiciou oj i roi. inn,
Misted by K. C. Walters. The,
contest to take place threo times ,
daring tbe week and the four best
pellers to receive a prize. M
prize. A!'.
Keller being called npon road c very
credilablo esssy on School Wi r.
Roll call,
ponded.
Bixty-three teachora re -
AFTRRtfOON SKSSIOJT.
Op'TM wrh vocul njusic, from
xf5ving li'dst, -TLo old monntain
iif- i I fni. oiverton7
luoii (.1)0 rohtrmn aint itl tuai.iy
word 8 welcomed tba teachers, and
congratulated thorn by speaking of
their good appearance and manly
cxproeiona. He spoke also on Or
thography, and Abked the question
what is apflling" which was ans-Wi-red
by Prof. Dill. The spelling
contest conducted for tho first time.
Prof Kulp waa introduced and spoke
both on the subject of graded and
nngraded schools and concladed
strongly io favor of gradod schools.
rrol. voivrtou rtsumed his placo institute is to be hold at Middle
nnd entertained tbe teachere on tl o(burgb, tho week following C'Liist
snbject of School Etiquette. Mr.jnma. After music "If a person finds
Romig read au iuteresting esay ona lesson rAther Lard a dry" institute
In temperance, fllnsic, from "Song
Budget.-' followed by Teats, from
White Top and Hornberger Mis.
Cjllnneous business. Prof. Fishel
waa isitiodnced, talked npon tho
anbject of Programmes in school,
striking right and left making bis
point every time Adjourned.
RVK.MMI XKShluN.
At T p. in. as tho deep bell of tho
Con rt House siundoJ an immeuco
audience assembled. Rev. fancier
opened the exercises by reading tho
ading tbo,
w
34th I'salm and prayer, followed
with musio by Middlcbuih Baud
which rang in the oars of the andi
nee like a sweet sounding bell.
Words of greeting bj Rot. Spanglor,
from Port Royal, his fivco is familiar
to mi '.wchers and his introductory
talk appreciated. Mnsio br the
Rand. Select reading by K C. Wel
ters, entitled, "Id it any body's bus
iness."' Adjourod with musio by the
1'and.
TIUUSHAT.
Reading and prayer by
Prof
Ji etling, after the minutes were
real and received, tho Roll was call-
I and ono hundred and six teachers
respondod. Musio. I'rof. Allen was
introduced and interested the iusti
tute by considering Penmanship,
ulaut, sbadin,' and epacing i after
which Prof. Nootling again took the
obtrnra, and spoke upon the sob
j ct of Ventilation, Aritutnetio and
1'rioiu.iDship, entirely doing away
with tracing books. Second spell
ing exercise takes place. Recess.
Muaio 'Robin Redbreast," when
P rf. NYolvt ton again took the floor
aud was followed by Prof. FUhel,
who cUosa bis own subjoct namely,
Iing'iug Ad nrnmot,
AFTKRXOOX MKrtSIOX.
Musie by the Institute. Roll call
Jieing Dinetort' day, th directors
took charge of tb institute, elected
J Gilbert of Middleburgb, Chair
m u, and Mr. Brown Secretary. Tbe
President having given an interest
ing remark, J. V, Shindlo succeed'
ed bita (riviog good reasons for di
ruotors being intelligent men. org.
iug tbein to perform their dutios
faithfully. The directore aa-raed
backward, the ehairmaa began to
draft Tolnnteera, J. Smith from
Kramer then addressed tbe audience;
followed by Prof. WwUerloo and
Johnson apeak ing npon the right of
director and teachers olao insinU
ing npon tbem knowing tbe trfinol
and that directors aboald io a
body Tieit their acboola. Dill I Dill 1 1
resounded from every corner io tbe
boaee. Prof. Dill rone elowly and re
sponded to tbe call with pointed re
mnrka on tbe qnestion. if waa fol
lowed by Connty Superintendent
Moyer, who proved to the meeting,
that the progress of tho schools of
Snyder coiioty, at present, ia far
superior to that of the past. Music,
Prof. Drinkwator from Williamsport
waa introduced and occupied Borne
time ou the snbjuct of drawing,
miuio from psge 34. Adjournment.
Mnsio by the Maud, followed by
an essay prepared by Miss Trutf,
Declamation by D iuiel Cro use's aon
followed by a recitation conducted
by the County Supeiintendent of
Union cuULty, IVof. Johnson : it
was both interesting and instructive.
"Tbe last night in prison'' recited by
K C Walters. Mus o by tbe lUud
Prof. Drinkwator ogaia attracted the
attention of tho aadionco by speak
ing upon tbe anbjoct of drawing.
Vocal mnsio )!obin rodbroast.'
Aoothsr mothod of drawing intro
duced by I'rof Scott wh blindfold
ed binisolf and drew ta) picture of a
bog on the board. After miuio by
the llnd, iustitute adjiurued to
meet 9; 15 a, m.
FIUDAT.
Promptly at the appointed time
the touchers and a good number of
visitors c tino to order Vcl musio
H,..i,n u !... n
from Frceburg. MiiBio from page
C Referred nuontiona answered bv
if( f. Dill. Johnson and Fishel. W
II. Dill, D. S, H,yer, J. H. Willis,
R T. Park, Bud W. P. Moyer wore
d cte I as committoo on nurmanont
oerliBMtea. I'rof. Johnson. Oouiitv
Siifer.uteudout of I'uion county
again took the lostrum and cavo his
last remarks for the tirnobeinir. con-
gratolating the teachers of Snyder
county and tliose of Snjdor county
teaching in h a county ; followed by
great applause. M usie from pnge
A littlo busy boo."
Adjourn- (
UlOlit to IDeo
v 1 ;ii).
AKTKU.NOU.V SKSl'iM.
Instituto called to order fit tho
appointed time, followed by music,
"Help it on.'' Prof. Leehcr was in
troduced and spoke upon thesuhjent
of Arithraotic, succeeded by Prof.
Fishol and fiiofTj Superiuteudent
Moyer then gave very instructive
drill on vocal music, its beuelit aod
power in tho achool-roora. It was
agreed by tho members of tho in
stitute, that for the yoar 1SSI the
adjourned.
KVKNI.NO ftKSsIOX.
Mimic bv llin Mi.l.li.l,nr.,l, !.n,l
Prof (1 (i Oroff Lewuburg U i e jVLe '?9e Tcr ranob
sitywae introduc.d. who let tired' "ov M. Stotler held comma-
npon the ''Wonders of the Human
Body. Tho interest ia tho institute j
has steadily iucreaxed from the first1
day, and notwithstanding au admin-!
sion fee, tho house crowded. After!
, the time and harmony of the music,
'cansod b thn Mi.1.1l.l.nr.i lt.r..i
had died in Mboe.. H.
J -.....m. vtll ll
had died ia echoes, the cr
'that magio stood out bri
lit aud
beautiful aud oo duubt will echo in
the minds of that audiot.ee in years
to fiimn. Kf.ii-a a n...l;....-.. At. 1
note of time, Dr. (J rod had talko.1
nearly two hours, carrying his hear
rs all over the world . It ia noodloss
for me to say, tho lecturo waa well
received. Musio, "Mr. and Mis.
Urowu" by J. Mertz and Miss I. M.
Moyer, whioh was much appreciated.
Music by the Hand.
MTI'ltDA Y.
Music. Reading and Lord's Pray
er repeated in unity by institute con
ducted, by Superintendent Moyer.
I'rof. Oroff took up laogmgo lessons
provod them invaluable aud showed
how to teach the samo. Roll call,
lioport of corumitteo oo school work.
Spelling prizes gained by the follow,
ing i O. W. Seirer counting House
Dictionary t 8. A. Koonae, Diction
ary t Miss Ida Moyer, Test Speller ;
A. .B. Sbeary, Musio Rook.
Th chairman of the committee on
resolutions, read and the iustitute
adopted tbo following t viz.
tr J
ukbeas, we, tbo teachers of
ouyder county, assembled in the
twenty-aixth annual session of oar
Institute, desiring to gi eipres
sious to onr sentiments.
neaoloed. That th instructions
gWeu to this Institute ban beeo of
an iotrestiog nod practical charac
ter. Jtetolve'l, That the sinoere
thanks of tho members of tha Insti
tat be extended to Trofs. Wolror
ton. Johnson, Allen. Neotliog, Fish
el, Drink water and Cronse, for their
alnable aod thorough iostructious
iui parted.
lUt'tlreJ, That th ina An.
.gireo by Dr.Groff in bi lectures
on "Tba Wonders of the Unman
Rody and its Hygiene" oovered a
nbjeot too often tteglocted in nnr
common schools aod that w beartly
endorse the sentiment aipreesed
by him in urging the desirability of
a more general knowledge of health.
lies hl Tbat we tender onr
tbanka to Rev A. II. Spaogler, for
his very able ad dree of welcome.
Jlenlmtly That oar thanks are
due to Mine Ida J. Mover, for her
services during the week and the
n of her organ.
fle$olot. That thanka are due
to Stetler'e Cornt Band, for their ex
aelliot ranio furuiahed To the
County Comroissiooera for the use
of tbe Court House, and to the jani
tor for bis services.
Retolred, That we tender onr
thanks to the eitiions of Middle
Wurgh and vicinity for their hospi
tality iu receiving tbo teachers and
doing all that was possible to make
onr stay among them pleasant.
Retoleed, That w recognize onr
Couuty Superintendent, Wm. Moy
er, a mao of energy, enthusiasm,
and devotion, ever alive to his re
sponsibility of hia calling, and
worthy of tho entire coufidonce of
patrous and toachera.
Committee.
Thirty-throe Directors wore prea
ent daring the week. Rending
minutes of Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, which were reooived. The
institute paid all its own expenses
with the oxooption of $9 0) which
wero taken ontof the County Treas
ury. Appropriate closing remarks
by Prof. Keller and Connty Super
intendent Wm. Moyor : Musio,
"Home sweet homo."
Reporteb.
BEAVISTOWN JOTTINSS.
The Christmas festival, held in
the Lutheran church on tba evening
previous to Christmas, was well at
tended. The mooting waa address
ed by Rev. Ruben Hasiinger. Two
largo trees had been nicely adorned,
and very many gifta woro diutribut-ed.
Adam Specht bad several of hiaH',,,,,i V!'"'.1 0"'"'"n M",.n,r. .. the nn.i.r
I ainil Aiinliii'iratir of the entaie ol .lnhn
nngers crushed wmie loading a car
with ore, io the uiiues several weeks
ago. He uas not boon able to work!,'',uorvUTm'.,,M,'l'NI, ""' m the
siuce
Jacob Kinney, for the last eight
years a division hand at this place,
wua promoted to division boss at
Kramer sevoral weeks ago.
Dr. Bordimr porforrood a Tory
painful suriziAal operation on Joseph
Kin9 of McOl.rre on Sunday Deo
23rd. Mr. Kline ia at present, JolDg
very well. He also performed ou
oporation on Mrs. Biokel, who now
feels thankful for having taken the
advico of hor physician.
Mr. William liooblor and hi new
ly woddod bride, Mis Fannie Kt-
; linger, visitod the latter' half-broth-ier,
Dr. Strohecker, whilo on their
j wedding tour from MiUlintown to
J Wisconsin. Tbey were serenaded
I by the Boavcrton String Band,
j The evening Oertuan school is
j now in successful operation. It
I numbers about one hundred achol.
arH and meets on M udiy and Fri-
dny evenings of each week. 11. T.
Hoffman is the originator and prin
cipal of the school. All seem to en-
uiuu eervioes iu me union iuurcu
on Sunday.
Mr. Lulwig, a sewing machine
agont, movoJ his family from Dau-
10 beS
ll t .a I a
While Dr. A. M, Smith of Adams-
i ...
.WM rell,ru,uT rr0M a tr,P to
is place ono evenincr last week Iia
happened to miss the bridge west of
rt ;
io wn, ana narrowly escaped loosing
bis on and bis horse's life. The
. , ...
nuu hju itu inn nuuiu uBve urownea
if several men bad not come to bis
assistanoe, I
J, M. Rooriok aod W. A. Moyer,
who are attending school at Rlooms
burg, spont thoir vocatiou at home,
Tho Deavertowu Litorary Socioty
numbers twonty-nino mombers
"Resolved, Tbat a good educution
and no money is butter capital than
thousands of dollars joined to ignor
ance" was debated at the last meet
ing, The judges decided iu favor of
tbe negative.
The Tioxolvillo Band paid Beaver
town a visit on Tuesday evening.
Wo are sorry to say that on account
of the inclement weather, which aet
in after their arrival, they were un
able to nmob, and oiuld favor ns
-ith ouly a few pieces. Th writer
did not hear them play, but from
hearsay he has learned that they did
very well and aro improving fast.
Come again.
Many of our citizens took ad van.
tageof the excursions duriug the
holidays aud imd visits to their
friends. At the same time onr town
was thronged with visitors from a
distance. Rsi'oaTsn.
It will pay every body to examine
the imnicne Fleck Furniture for
sale by the Popular Furniture man
W. H. FELIX Lewiatown Pa
Wantkd 10 agents in Hnyder Co.
to eanvasM and nell grave Stones and
Monuments. Address or call on If. 8.
.et..SeUusgrove, Pa,
i ' - .
Eliaa Weed , on of onr oldfst
cititen dld oo the 8Ut alt aged 74
yeare. II will be rnlssed bj many.
Isaac Troxel abtped 2 oar load of
wheat this week in order to tnak
room for those thai ar waiting to
sell. . " ' .-n '
The farmers ar making geod ns
of tbe anow, by haatinrf coal and
lime That's right koep at it.
On Sunday, 30th nlf.; while Levi
Klin was at church, a fir brok ont
in hi bouso, tbe .oauae of which is
oot known. Th liouise, might havf
been borned bad it not been f r I'e
tar Hoffman who discovered it, went
direct and notified' Mr fvlioe of the
fact, tbon ttitb a due' amount of wa
ter and labor tucoecded ia exting
uishing th Usee. It was insured
in th BaavertowBj Company, which
allowed $78 damages.
At tbia writing :the anow is fast
disappearing 'and" ahonld it keep
mild for a d iv or so we will be oblig
ed to fall back to tbe. wagon again.
Bob.
I ALK8MKN WANTKIH To
.3M.
ELKCTIOM NOTICK -Thonnnn-nl
Klrciloo fr IMrMtor of the HeAvrrtnwn
ftlutunl l irn limuiancn kiiniii)r o( lan.vrtowti.
will be lid. I nl tn M Kin- lime.-, In H.vtUiwii
on NAI I lillAV, JANUAU t 2otli,lit4, bet-n
tbe hour of i ami I p. in .
A. H. HOW KltSOX, H.x't.
.To., 'U.
PI : DLIC S ALE or RE A I, KSTAT E
The unilorin-l A.I nlnKtrntir '. T. A. ul
theetteii lUnlnl Jarretr, I iIm of I'enn Top..
Snyilor niuntjr, ft., i!itimvI, will on lllt'KM
l'AY. JAM AHV aist. 1KM, el II o'clock A.M.
at the rrll-nre i. llurrlK llowtT In nl. tnwn
hlp. iif1.-rnnl eapo.r t ipitllp 'le tha I .llnwlnii
ItMct ol aluahlo I.IMRSTo.NK LAN I) flln.itr
III I'cna lonhlp,i iiiinln.1 North hy lot of Mm.
Catharine H.wer, Kim liy Uml niChiirle llrnlrr
South nl W'nl hv 1'nhlip Itouil, ronlnlnlni:
Fl V K A I' lifts allliiKKNl (! ol cultivation.
Will be a ild Uy the t.
T. rni mnjc knovru on il iv ol anli. For fu ther
lii!urtutlon all on A I '. k V. S. Slinp-cn Sjll i
gnvp, IV., or th 1-dcrr ir le I a Krnin-.. I'
t il VKI.KS J. HflW,
Jan. 8, '. Adinlnii-iratHr, iV T. A.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE!
A a. i v
vlrtilf. of Mfi nrd.r iM.nnfl .11. 1 ..f ,1... I -
l"a., will pxiuine to I'olili.i S ilr. on KKlltA v'
I KHIU'AUY tut, 1814. In Now Berlin, the lollow
lt.tr .t..Tlt)Ofl llrmt I'.lfirn t.i 1. k 1 ..
HetVLr. it4i"i1a Inte of Jurkann In 11.. Snv.L.r t
ii... i ... ,.vw iiriii'i, 1 iiiuu rfMlliT, -... imiWllU'I
. I ih!o I'harlta WaIkt. Mnrkot Slr-vt, and
mi, its, Iwiiik p.irtol Lot No, 1W of tha iMl"rl
town plot, contalnl'i (INK F.litHTH nF AN
A(hK, more orle.i., with the appnr'ennnrva.
wherwm are rr.xll.1 iteod Iwo-mory l)A'KLI
IN IIMfSK. Tl;KKS2.ipr cant twn. the
ImUiicj on tho nrnd iy nf April, Mile to
commence at 'io'nlock r. M.
liftNKY a. HKAVKB,
Jan. S, imi, AJinlnl-irainr.
ADMINISTRATRIX SALR CF
VAI.VAM.K K KAL I2S TA TK The ui .
iir.lKM' l Adin.nltiriitrix ol the pautti- oil'per
Sonera liiteol I 'Iipni4n toworhlii, Snyiler i,o..
by virtue of an ordor (paue I nutol
the (irplmnt I ;ouii ol Sny.l.f my , will et-
por in ruiMio r.aie. on tno pri-inli- In I'hapinnn
townnhlp, alnintune-hall in le Ktol Me aeivllle
anil U lll'li'. N'orthw-atol MrKera Hull l-VII. ,.n
N AT t li 1 1 A Y. J A N V A K Y Iwtli, 18H4.i 10 o olTk
a. .u. oi aniii ii ty tne li.llwlii ili'-onliud iik-k-uiu-eor
trui't niiun t, tv wit: A certain traH ol
land, tHiundnil Nonh hy land.of .s.ilin .n KhrlKht,
Limt by l.tnil olJaouli Niwinnn Knulli bv u,..l.
of Joncph Mrlnar. JViit Stroiih and othura. and
cm ny . imnnuifliiott, ttiih the Kppiirionnni'e
therein lirloiiidiis, r4.:iu.nla I .N L II U.N UK Kl)
AMI Sl.xn-TSUI AUIiKS Kndthreo pin-bra
whi-re.iti nreereohM n l. AHIIK IUVK.I.I.I Ml
HcJI Ni:, STINK HANK IIAKNaml all othe
pieHry nutiiill.inK la:o 1 1 'rrbardaofrholre
rru t irovn t wl jI (ty.d water run ulnir wiir
III Terr n"li.' Thirty Ai-T. i,f Hie hIhivc la well
llnilirr.Nl wail Wljilu UuK. Rch kOak, 4'heMnut.
kr.. Hi'' ri'iinliMi r lii In a voml at it ol cultiva
tion. II. I. tr.irt of land will be uld In on or two
tree to tint piirt'li.iacrii.
Tcriua will ou umde knovrn on dnv nf rule hy
1 UZAr.F.I'll SiiW'KHS,
AdmrT. of the i-j-uu ol l ain r .s,iwor, dee'd.
Jan. J. ai.
BEAUTIFULII
I will mall (Tree) tb ,., fljr ou),u
Taaetkble balm whl.-h will remove tan freVale.
plmplea and hlotrb.ee Uavlu the akin aon and
rle.r and eomplexi..n beautiful. Alao Inatrue
li ma f r prdurtna Inmrlant vmvili nl hair an
Mill iUBB CO JTT: ZiC'u '"" . C9D "-i
lerU. ' Urod era. New
Gold
for (he workln-.f i Send 10
'cnie tor tMi.iniio mul wo will
mail you rreo a royal, taluulilt'
'K) ill a mule kihmIk that will out
you Hi the wy ol luakliiK more inmicy Ina few
daya lli-in you erer tlioiiKht poteihle nl any bind-
na. t'apltnl not rouulred. We will atlrt von.
toucan work all Uie tltne or In aoare nine out.
The work ii unlveveally ad iiite.1 to .nh . ir.
yoimif and old. You ran euallv' earn from kj
eonl to every eyenluif. That all who want
work may teat the liuaiuoa. wu make thla iiq-
we well end f I to pay lor I he trouble of
aniiicicu oner to an who air unt well aalirllfd
l!.K"',l:?.7!"l.,l";.?',J0"-.'
wrilliiK
aent Irec.
rriuiicr win up inmiu liy iniHH1
ho ulve their
umTjciS,
r. ilnat a uvew ahao-
St.rt How. A.l.lru.a
Ml-iaoa k Co , I'ortlaud Maine.
wanted for The Liven o
1 i Anlr"11 "" 1'rcalil.nta ol the
U I 1 r I 1 1 s- Tl" laitfcrt hand-
A U VI I VWiiit boat hook ever
XJ oM lr leae thitu Iwl.-e
,iur.rir,-. i lie iiKiMi BvlllUK iMMilc In America.
liniilono prunti to nxcnla. All lutelllKelit pvo
pu'wauili. Any ono ran become a tmvaealul
nucnl. ivnm (roe, HAI.LllT HtloK TO..
I'ort and Elaine.
Lamps! Lamps!
Largo and Beautiful Aessrtmont
ofLampibfevory variety
acd kind.
in glass, Porcelain, &c, sc.
GLASS HAND Alfl) STAND LAtlPa. com
plate, wltb borirra, rbltuncy. ami wlcka,
for 16, is and 3 reuta each. Soma lami
baoiUnmar a VI. in ab'l ko canta. complete,
-,i u u,m,ii, viuiNbe boo wioisa. j neae
lam
are a Volt
ta. ptieea we forui.rli
reld the imrt.ia at
at alone. Thee
very row anu win ue aoiu T.ry low
TAM1
"la. r
niUKii.aa nn... iiraai MouDtad. lea to
twelve Inebea hluk, totaplete. with beru-
a, ehlioB.yaaDil lok, at Iteente eanh.
bold laal (aartD fbiSI.25 tot 1-60 eaek.
HOBS BTYLISIlVr 1nD.ININO ROOM
AMU fAKI.UH VAISHI AMPSIroin W W
W eaek, eowpl.t, )ta ieooreU4 Hhade
HAPTIISIGI.AII-I1,u.neli lhad.a. at
Slaoaad i
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Mil. UII
Mid at li.uo and
IIANHINn LA MPS, Port. IIALIJI.DIKINU
KOOMS. PAHLOhJ. Vto. wUb U-lach
- itiadea, plain, dabutatedlaad atakrd, Irora
1 60 toiaaeWi - ' - V
ciiAM)EUi:in;s
WITH 2, 3, ' 4 AND 6 LIGHTS,
lor Ckarehei, Storea, etc., alabout oae-kair
tb. nri.aaof lanta.taea. Ha4tn lavapi.it
la I ranob Uronaa, t-bony anddllt, Silver aad
Ulut, foil-tied lireaaead (lot), with Pri.uii,
eie. i ni larn.ai ai'irtmeai aad the ereateat
verl.ty.ta nail all utiee aod maketa.
To the Tralde.
Oos Lundro J ilozco Dsroors very low
One liundretl barrvl.: i moejs
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Tnii.r incMianiomp.. Ilimi and other
kNii ry Sk. MiikU -miiliivmint aimmn
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ARM FOR SALE I
Sitiinte In Centre tnnnrhln. rorH'ttnar of inr
.v i. r r., wiiii kimni plant irame I I.I.I.IMI
Uilt'SK. food new HANK II A UN. roo, young
m. ii ii if. nmi rinaa irun, spring 01 never
fitllliiK water neitr I he door, fliml niilhni.lin-a
All ol thin land la clear and under a irood flute of
.iiiiivniiiio, eicrpi anoni vi acre nl jronnK cbeat.
nit timber. I'rlre fm-i. IVi.) down and balance
Ineany pnymenta. For farther particular call
unoraddreaa, T. H. HAMTFH.
MlddlchurRh, I'a,
PUABfDVilbTEl4
PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
Ninth Street, South of Chestnut.
W- PAINE, Proprietor.
Ilneunre Souihof the New I'oat Office, one
tmlf npiarc fro n Walnut St Ihtatre and In the
very hnmicM ccntro ol the city.) jlln the Amrrl
an and F.iiropi-iiii plana. (IimxI ronina irmu hrt:
tot3.Uvl pird.iy. Kciuodoli-d aud newly luri.l.h-ud-
Not. 'ii, 1.
MARK TWAINS
LIFE ON THE
MISSISSIPPI,
A KEW BOOK.
AgsnU Wanted.
Write for Term a
rRiBLESL.WKB8TER.
008 Broadway, N. Y
Solid Facts !
Solid Facls ! !
U.I
IdiK'etlon. I.lvrr I'oinplniii'a.and
Uvncrul D.bltlty. Hetnro oon
ceiitratod, one txiltle ootitalno
more mt-dlclnal pmpertlea mid
I other Klttcralu market The done
vl-tin a than three Ih.hI a of ant
ix'lnK l ot one tearpnona, or a
wine 'lua full; proving that !'
V) run t kotti.k la worth three or
lour i nn dollar iMitiloa. Foraulr
by 11. M. Mhlndcl, Allddlchuruh
rl lr. Hawvna' lnmroed
Miui.lr.ike I'll.li. Thcr urc
mild and elloctlre. I'rlce 'ite.
WARRANTED
WARRANTED
to a;te aatiarairtinn
The beat aailhraa-
eal co"Hn vae
I'rlce as auilAO t enia
or ninuey refiiadMl
1 hla eonli cure la unparall
.f Arf 'oitKba.t'olda and l
dicoaa of fAs I hniut, l.un
mid llrotichlal tubi-a. I n.
china are cnnatimtlvfurilvriiiH
connuniiillve puiii-iiU to t li
fine W ooda: we have aucrecd
e.1 in briiiflnif nil tha virion
aud vllij principle nl the .
nerlee to the Invalid at home
iintxiinpllaliliiir . lint many
have lontt tried to We have
demoii'trated thepcrla.la.il.
uldllty nl tho tar. and thereby
IU ready aheorptloa late tlie
5 alein by a much m re rn
id mid itciiernl power thau
merely lliliallnz I Vie air nf the
I'ltiorlea. It la iierlrrtly afe
to lie taken aa (ho e:ie may
r.-oiilrc amnll end ft-vntinnt
lti.l i. Iti-tug iniiel
cut Imiiiibillty.
lor tree auiitpit.
llectual In allavl m thn evl.t.
Sold by ). M. rihlndol. Aak
a.I'ae Klnii'a Cum Cure
I'rlce ii ecu I.
No ente no pay,
l'J-l-a'-ly
ADMINISTKATORS' NOTICK
I,eltere of A-lmlnlHrMl in no the ratate
of Satnuel Voder, late of Mlddleereek tnwnablp.
Snjder Co., I'a., teeeaaed, tarlD heen grant
ed to the underaliiued all peraonf baowlii
thcmaelve Indebted to laid .aleia are requeat
ed to make IraiKedlate payment, while tuoae
taavlni olalina wllliref.nt lb. in dulf autheo
tloatad to
8EM. L.KIT7GL,
Nov. J H. AdtnlDlatrator.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
Theaiihacrlbarnftura hia hnile and Intel privnlc
"ale. Situate In the Hurouah ol AtlddletiiirKU,
Snyder t'ounty, I'a,, wbercn la erected a largo
Two-Story Frame Dwelling House.
a STAI1LE and other neevaaarv out hulldlntta. It
in pl ananily aituulcd near thecentrf ol llualoesa
ou Main Street. It la a dorlralde location. Kor
further partloolura apply to
T. II. millllHAT'S,
I' l- Mlddlclejrfh, I'a.
ADM IN I STRATORS' NOTI CK.
Latter of AdaalnUtratloa on tbe aaiata
of liaeld II. Walter, la'e of Adarr.a towuahlp
Snyder Co., I'a., deeeaa.d. harlnn be-s
nr""'i w .u un iar.iino, an peranna fenow
lt tbemrelvei Indebted to laid aetata arer.
qneated to make Immedltte payeiant, while
iu-w u.iiik riaiina win preaeni tueia duly
authenticated to
.. . JAMES E. KM NR.
' AdiniBlatrator.
fa mam
VHOttUWAOgUaMNTID WtIM TNI OlOOfMPNV Of TNlg OOUN
t'WT will S)SE SIT KlfajrSllwtfi THIS Mik THAT TNf
BICA0a ROCK 1SL ARD & PACIFIC BT
f the eantral paaltloa
"" or lie line, eoueate the
ilte""'S?'-
ri paeaanfara,
. iiu mo weal i
ilLn!5A..,2h,,, J;neapoHa aal u -au
voieue aua anu. Cite. i'n.,.7..i u
.""! t-'eauell ludatLeaveu-
eonneoia in Vuiou iiDoia w.ih .11 ,. !
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m m nwuia.
Tiokete for eal. et ell principal Tfeket OSlaaa
the United Siaiee and otnada. waaaea
aiatigen. caaoked ihroui and ralee of Imtm mL
jya ae L a. .p-uto?. iHS i!u?l2'3l.
Uorf1''d --tea.Set tke Hep. .ad rel-
GREAT ROOK ISLAND ROUTE.
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AW AW AEDIBADD CPE1
ALL COMPttTrOM.
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We have just comeback from
the eastern cities. We are ablo
to show the people one of the
largest and best selected
ever offered in Snyder county. '
Come and see for yourself and
be convinced that we
WWMU YOU THE TRUTH.
We can sell you a Grand Qing-f '.,
ham for 6 cents and Dress goods '
at 8 cents. Hand-made Boots
at lowest prices.
(ROODS CHEAPER
than you ever bought them.
No trouble to show goods. AH
we ask is that you look at our
stock before you buy.
SEEBOLD & RUNKLE.
Middlcburgli, Pa., Nov. 3, 'S3.
FALL SUITS OVRCOAT?
Tlie like of wbinb bos never before been displayed in SslinaftroYS.
nro ruoDy clothing bouses iu Suyder eouuty. and eacli - of tbsta t
t ff.n- tbo bent aJvBiitttges. Rot wbeu you examioe tba merits of
will Aod tbat we sre abead.
Ahead inRastcfuloeps of style.
Abeid in f;od solid sewing.
Abead in fine material,
IN3L0W
WK A15H PROUD OF
HONEST GOODS AND
tl i. 1 1, l.j-l,.. in,.,A.lanii nm 4.
lb IO VI lue LlurDi iiopuiieuvv e.ff um .v iqibiu nuu CM I M I a B PI QJ. UW .
"We are well preparod to do so." We especially pride otnrselvM on ;
beantiful diepiy of 1 . QP
FINE WINTER eLtOTHlka''':
for Men, Young Gents and Children. A full line of Farnishiog h j"1 SVhat
OVERCOATS BY THE HUNDREDS. ?S
a e, a V iw . f
of all tbe different fashionable materials, colors aod y'esj ift prioes '-iiftj J," JJ,trw,
41. Sea aaa aw, vl at ea M m 4 a I Ii a eajnaaas Y f SV Vt J1l4 MtBA.liiai l It..
A HOUSEHOLD NEliD SUPPLIED.
' Qi i) -V WV
' iz t .
W desire lo call tbe atteotioo of .
end most d nrable
ever rflered.
Tered. Tbe price only $150 and $5.00 per eel. wbiob br)nfs I ' ' ' '
the reach of all. Kaeb side of tbe bed sets! InJ.nen.i Ti
within
other, and as an osy position of the body is rmsrary fo.jcy ' nators
swset restoratiTe" refreshing sleep, these eprinRS accompUsb it. Hsj '
liable agents wanted. Liberal commission paid,
tber particular! apply to
II. I.HOMlGf
1 -Jl CJ
Ahead ia ptod trisamiBff. '
Abead io assoitmtiUk.
Abead, aod tneao to keep so. ,
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OUR REPUTATION ON
SOU DBARGAIUS
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