The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 27, 1884, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PullWhed every Thursday.
- j
M,nriM or fcl 1 on tmt loul
Xf hwiiT'. M.i, HueltnUwr, sod ssronil
If ! rce'ar.
ic.ixjrr- Ar rl- ti : rrsn
u Hal rrd n.1 l
Z. .'-. .4. it,, n. ha nwa In ! clr irM"T
tlvr tf. v1IIkc nn rs'shlmrhom'. H- n.l
lit .(" f'. 'tcl 1U nr thnni Up.
if d . "ur sonmna will laf l n.. n
tilia- oho w.h In .p" lh'fli llicrnon
W,nnf l.Mial qui!t1n..a t .uhili lBlr. n
t.i.l will not bnilurll rc't'oattMs lor lli
lnln iLsy oiay en r.n.
1T0TICS TO SUL3C2IE2rvS.
I.ook at t!i fVigurcs on the label of
v.iitr miner. J ho'ic llirnres It'll you
'rittt niTIi Til V 111(11 M II M I1M mi-
Tiow I TAID. Within weeks nfler
liionev is sent, see if date Ik changed.
JJo other receipt Is necessary.
Wrwnnlni I rTnii 1 awtah.
is
..t
J
ia
10
CM
1 04
M
I.H
.
1JI
r
tii
II!
.
S.M
TOO
mi A. I. 10 . ! in
! I,iltnn .1. Tto 2.:i
nmin firai
t n
M
17
.0 14
!o
l 4
is s
i.M
s.:4
II
l,iniMwa
in
TV.'4
f ii
I SO
T 41
f J
f T
a s
.I4
IN
I no
v
h n
45
M
00)
0 14
4"
S4
1 T
I .1
I OS
J TO
2!
Mnltlnnil
I'ninlrr
PMmlls
Wiinir
riul' MillO
I AilniburK
I Bi-rowa
i Utnl'-r
y li.nib
! vir
K'tnrotr
Pllo
Soli"'rn J.
luul.urjr
!
Hi
.M.
4 09
4 10
4.-;a
4 .'s I
4 4S I
6 in
4.V& I
S.OT
l"t '
tT
T.4f !
TM
TJ
p.m
11 JO
1. 00
,n
SID.
lb
rhtUlnlphlt,
New York,
I altlmnio,
Wh onion.
3-" i
iM a in
lo t4o !
"
I
i
ro ii.
50
SALE REGISTER
Tho following Is a
Heal and Personal property which
have been advertised III the lofT, or
for which bills have been printed at
Ibis office. One dollar will be charged
to announce, sales under this head
wlicii ltilU bnv not been Drinted bv
li!,. "
IViday, March 2'tth, Oeorge Fogid will
neii personal properiy iwo nines
bouth-west of Fremont.
Friday. March 2'tth, John Puck will
sell l'ersoual Property in Centre
t wp.
Saturday. May 10. Jacob Hassinger
and Uoliert Hassinger Kxccutors
tif the estate of tb-trge Herman,
dee'd, will sell Heal t'state in Cen
tre townshif).
'TDK 'si ci!!8' mn it tatin' eoxs, an' lull it 1
piial 'en."
And this is Oentle Spr'np.
Trout season opens April t.
Dandelion and eggs will bo the next
l !1 of fare.
The T at ofllco has not j et changed
liamls.
Stutter m. ul e a flying trip to Ilal
tiiuore, Mil., this week.
See notice of Treasurer's Sale of
Unseated Lands in this issue.
We have been having rain nearly
, every day for the piod week.
Mrs. lienjamiu Hachiuan has been
confined toher room for several weeks
with hicktje.ss.
Though lingering between life and
deatli for several weeks grandmother
Smith is up and around again quite
out of rtuiger.
Lester, a 13 year-old son of Newton
Hachuian, has been seriously ill for
weveral weeks but is now slowly re
covering. .Tames Beaver nio'd to near Mi f
fliubtirg, Union county. Jim is an In
dustrious, honorable gentleman and
we are sorry to loose hi a.
Trunks, Trunks, Trunks, Natchcls,
Satchels and valiees. Large assort
ment of these at ti. Oppenheiiuer's,
Selinsgrove.
It will bo well for politicians to read
our article from an exchange on the
laws of holding primary elections
published elsewhere in this issue.
Nhnonton, Harbcr & Co., next week
"will receive a new mid magnificent
i-tockof Htraw Hats from Allentowa,
Pa. Call and see the latest stylus.
It will pay every body to examine
the nrnicme Stctk
Furniture for i
le by the Popular Furnituro
W. II. FELIX Lcwistown Pa
man
A fourteen month-old daughter of
Cyrus Deitrieh of Franklin was
frightfully Boalded on Tuesday eve
ning by pulling a kettle of boiling
water over herself.
Tersons who wish to travel should
not fall to cuJl and see the Patent Pad
lock Trunks at S. Oppeulielmer'a
the only place In the county w hero
you cau buy them.
S. Oppenhehner, of Sellnsgrove. is
in Philadelphia and New York this
week selecting goods for Spring and
Summer. He will return with an im
mense stock.
A O. A. It. Fair, Festival and Camp
Fire will open on Thursday of this
week at Milton. Success to same. On
Friday night Hon. Franklin Hound
vlll deliver an address at their Camii
Fire.
When you rome to Mlddlebnrgh
wd want a good lunch for a little
money call on Jarnen P. Smith who
has always on hand all kinds of eata
bles, as well as a flue stock of cigars,
tobacco, coiifeotlonaries, &o.
If you have anything to sell
If you have lost anything.
If you have found any thing.
If you have a house to rent
If you want to rent a house.
If you want boarding;.
If yau. wnt anything.
Tell a Thousand People at once.by
rtvertlBlng in the rosr.y
Mobical School, -The eith session
ojU weeks will com meuce In the
Musical College at Freeburg, Pa., on
Tuesday morning, April 29th. Welt
xperlunoed teachers are engaged.
For circulars address
F. C. Moykr, Musical Director.
Printer John Stelnlnger of the Mld-I
,bu"gb vZ and hf. friend, Mr.
. ..... .....
.. .''.uruii . UO. Hlli. uicihii l
.11
Walter of r.um tou, yMted thU
(place oh Saturday livst..lilOlhiforr;
'IVV'rapA.
1 Oil NAIiK."
A good Top buggy, A.
wheel, new nickle plated llarnostx,
bridle, collar and breast collur, for
H.ite ehcaii, ('id! on or addren-t 1). H.
Kothruck, Mlddlcburgh, Pa. Call at
once.
T. W. (Jet of Snyder county will
remove to this place thin week, and
purposes opening a firnt clum meet
market in the near future, tho time
and particular to be given hereafter.
A cordial wcleonio to thee, friend
(ivit.MitjIinliiiiij Tckjnt)Ji
In a letter to the Yon thi week,
Hon. LouU V,. Atkinson nay:
"If I receive the vntcn of the Sny
dcr county Kepublleunat the prima
ry election 1 Iihvh no rloubt it will
help me in the general ran vans. They
gave me tuicli a grand mnJ'Tlt v be'
fore, that I feel tinder great ohllga
tlonx to them imlividually and col
lectively. En Tost, Sir: In JimtlAcatlon of
myitelf, I denlre to ftale that tlie ru
mor circulated to the effect that IV
liolender and niyielf hn buried the
hatchet I fale. Thera ban been 4io
coiuprouifxe between and 1 enter
tniiiiiot the KflioKt- of a chiulow of a
hope that there will be, neither d I
deoiru one. Very trulv vrurn.
J. (JlttlL'.SK.
No Norwegian girl U permitted to
have a beau until ulie cuu bake bread,
atil the con:eiience Is that nbe 4 an
iul. lit In t ei.1hi.irv nrr l.iinf l.a.r.,f.i
'
(die imiters the arts of dancing, paint-
li.ir frightful looking objects on
pliKpieH, and fpoiliu hra.s tiy bam-
nieriiig It. There are home Norwegian
: customs worth copying in this couu
list of sales of rv.
I Ho not deceived by tho rumor that
Moses Specht had withdrawu from
; being a candidate for delegate to
1 the State Convention. He was inter
1 viewed last night by a representation j
j of the Post to whom ho stated that
jlt, im,j hut withdrawn nor had he I
I any intention of doing so. We
, make this statement by ropiest.
... .
KnrroK Post:
' Please auiiounee the name
of that active youm KepuhlieHii of
West Heaver township, A. A. I'l.ll.
i as a suitable candidate for Kcprcxcn-
tativo lielegata to tint Kcinilmruu
t State tNinveiition. Mr. I'lsh is a
1 sound Republican, springs from an!
ol.l ami reliable Wing Munly a.ul will
i im.tve ii. i IiiiI.ckT iil.ll llltell.ii.nr ilcle.'
gate. As there apjiears to be no as
1.
iirant for the office he should be se -
leeted, being willing to serve his par-!.
ty if cliosen. tt.i 'K.
TlKAl. IvWATR TtiAXSKiH. A. K .
! Uift, handed us the following trans-
f .f tjin I AH n n
Will. M. htulil of IVun towtiHlitp con
pvhi nw nneHor ifiiui MitiHre u -
7 loiMinn 1 iii 11111 iiiu 1 'u -i r.j a
....MLiomtiJ... i w.i
' " '
Samuel tiilbert of Franklin town
ship conveyed 5 acres of laud situate
in Franklin township to John Gilbert.
Consideration $30.
Jesse Shnuibach of Franklin town
ship conveyed U ucres of land sit 11. tie
in Franklin township to Annie iStruult
Consideration .f 4.'0.
Our candidates have passed tho last
quarter pole and are going it neck
and neck on the home stretch. So
far as we have heard they are all con
fident, and we would gladly wish
them all success but as such a tiling
is Impossible the Post will have to
content Itself with the result. We
have been well treated by them and
have the most kindly feelings toward
them all. Farewell to ye b hoys, we
will meet you ut t he "grand stand."
The many friends of Key. Doctor
Weiser in Snyder and I'nion counties
will be pained to learn of the sad be
reavemeut which has fallen to thuir
lot, as the following letter will ex-
H'1'11 :
LASTUHKK.NVIU.K - Mong y Co.. Pa.
March ii, HSt. i
.. . , :
Jie-ir ! neiuiii .Our dear andonlvi
one died yesterday, after 30 hours ill-1
ness. We bury her on Sunday, at t) ;
o'clock. We are cast do'.VIl. but not ;
ilestroyed. Hut, who would live l
way, after we send our dear ones for
ward ! 1 cuu say no more.
Sincerely Yours,
"Wkisuus.
Captain Austin Curtin's efforts,
aul'"1' hy those of other gentlemen,
nave secureil Tor liellefonte the next
uunual encampment of the Grand
Army of tho Republic., to be held dur
ing the coining buinnicr. The late
encampment was held at Lancaster,
and was a very fine demonstration,
having been the largest encampment
ever held by the the (?. A. 11. An ef
fort was mude to secure the next one
for Gettysburg, but Captain Curt 1 11
and his assistants came in ahead with
liellefonte. Bo look out for a grand
time on that occasion. VdUfonk
Hui7imn.
Jacob Transue, of Montgomery
mauon, I'a., will take possession of
tlie new store in MaClure 011 the 1st
of April. He will open It for business
on Monday the 7th of April when all
are cordially invited to examine goods
and compare prices with other deal
ers, and see if they are not down to
rock bottom prices, for cash. All
kinds of produce will be taken iu ex
change for goods, for which the high
est market price will be paid. Mr.
Transue has been lit business for over
thirty years and speaks the english
and german language. All are luvlt
ed to come and see for themselves.
An exchange remurks about leap
year that the year whose numeral is
exactly divisible by tour Is not called
"leap" because four will leap into it,
but for tiie very reasou that In an
dent times it was found that none
but the giddy of the weaker sex, and
the Jumping jacks the ancestors of
thedudles of the sterner sex were
forming marriage alliances. Heuoe it
was enacted by public statute in most
of the nations of Kuropo that "ull
maidens of good repute sliull here
after, In every fourth year, be em
powered and authorized to propound
the interrogatory nuptial without
fear or favor of any luaa-burriug
t'u.- king."
On MomUy UteJW. Cornet Band
Phd of Albright Hwhieford
Untilhf nrtti.l.unrikr.ri..t.i.i
wion me onn kiu or warKet utreet
,,,e
en.t etid of town, or 18 feet
front mid 3(1 feet deep on which they
have comtneheed t lie predion of a
t wo Ktory Hand building. They have
been knocked around from pillar to
post In our town for want of a room
hi which to practice and Mr. Swine
ford came to their relief giving them
the ground for the Miiall Mini of f:tC.
Uncertainly deserves the name of a
benefactor for this act and not only
merits the good will of tho band but
of v cry person who has an interest
in the success of the boys.
Kol.l. ok IIoN'jk. The following
persons have paid their sub.-'cription
to the 1'ost to the dates opposite
their names. Should any mistakes
occur In these credits or on your pa
per please notify 114;
II. T. Aop,
Dee. 1, 'Hi
Apr. 1, "Hi
Feb. 1, 'Si
Feb. 15, 'H.-i
Jan. 15, 'H4
Sep. 1. 'HI
leo. I, 4
March I. '84
Dec. 1, 'H4
May 1, H4
.1. J. Mat tern,
Wash Moyer,
A. J. W. Markle,
(1. J. Koiisli,
I.. C Jtowerso,
Win. Snyder,
Kobcrt lliissiugcr,
J. W. Ornig,
Henry Henfer,
HlCHK IS A CllANCK Knit Of It
TmrtiK.it Hkadkkh. The publishers
of the I 'i 11 11 n;1 rn 11 in 7fn7(rolTcr$tOI..'iO
in prizes for the seven largest list of
wordn formed by the letters that com
pose the words Viiii.'i'Uii Tntrlirr.
It-t pri.e, agents gold watch, f.Vi.00.
Slid price, t'hainbers' Cyclopi-dia,
f Ml. Oil.
I !lnl pii.e, Iiipplncoft'rt (hi.etteer,
! tl2 0.
I tli iti-l. W....bl.ii-,il flu. ii.!.. 1 llrt.
,...,,.., . r. v
tionarv $!0i0 i'avis 01 jMiaiianuoaii, renteti
Mb prize. Maculav-s I'.ngland. fVOo'',1,1'0""" "f l''"'lTirk Oeriche, paying
(Stli prize. Common" School Question! r.iilirly nn.l Ku g his land
Hook l .10 lord little trouble or concern. The
TthlHize. ...s,,(;,1 Tfii.A.r
year. $ l.0.
Send Id cent for sample copy of
TofWn i-him) full instructions f word
Contest to PlCNNSYlA AMA TliAlll lilt,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
HKAVItllTiiWN Jui riM.s. - Our eve
ning tiermali school closed its career
on Friday evening, at which time
"iien."J. II. Middleswarth d-livered
uu ....pnate
11 1
geruiau speech. It
was well spouen ami was received
! with npnlause. Priiieioal IPilTiutn
,--..... i i- UIOIIIUP iumiii: II
and the rest of the f.icualty deserve j ,,iriM ,v ,IW The defendants net
the thanksofthe entire couiiiiuuity ! nu tl... M,i.,r.,..:. I i .1...
for thu able manner in which they
conducted the school. At a previiiiis',,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,-H " ' .. .. . '
. m. la. ,a . ...... ....... I 1.. ....
1
inentH were itifMMitfd to iih iiihiiv per
- m,I1H The followhitf wcro
fortunate
' 1 A . 1 .1.
1 enough to receive them
Hallie
I ... f ... .1 a 1 ... .
l.legei, 1;. Ij. ct.ei, i.inoie nicaei,
J. D. Middleswarth, Mary Hover, Km
ma llruiiner, J. Q. Walker, Heu.
Dreese, Palmer Wet.el, S. L. Freed.
C'arrie rinook, Juhu Uiegel, and J. A.
Algler.
Ner A. Fees has been on the sick
list.
Charlie, a son of Daniel Haeken
burg, hud one of his lingers crushed
by a chunk of wood, one day last
week. Dr. Slroheckcr dressed
wound.
Cold bus been epidemic, nt
place for several weeks. Nearly
the
this
e v-
ery body is allliclcd with it.
Will. F. Fees hit this place for
Three Rivers, Michigan, on Wednes
day of last week.
Allen Fuhriiiau in company with
his new bride started for I'.lkhart,
lud., last week.
The roads south of town are in a
dreadful comlil Ion. nia.le so In- the
heavy lumber teems.
Peter Uomig has been confined to
,. house for several weeks, sulTering
, , . , . a
from a stroke of pulsy.
,. ... ,. . ' ' . , ...
K,'v- v stover inovod from this
place to New Herlin 011 Tuesday. At
the lute cesuion .f f...-...w... Iihum.
transfured to the Middlobur;;h charge.
J. M. Kearick has returned from
the Hloonibbiirg school to spend the
summer at home.
Foster Smith has returned to his
milliner's work-boating.
J. P. Kerns is erecting a rather fan
cy stable in the rear of
his residence
on Conl re street.
Prof. William Moyer, in his usual
smiling manner visited our schools
last week. He reports the school
prosperous and successful,
Alvin Camp joined heart und hand
with a young lady from Lcwistown,
last week. We offer congratulations.
James Middleswarth of Troxelville
is surveying land on Shade mountain
for Moses Specht.
The Heavertown Literary Society
meets in the Town Hall every eve
ning inis weea to ruliearse tne exer
cises for exhibition. The Troxelville
Hund has been engaged to furnish
music on the evening of the exhlul
tion. The buck ground, used by the
Middleburgh Hand In their entertain
ments, has been procured by tho so
ciety for the stage, which makes it
very pleasant and convenient.
Willie, a son of Uriah Howel, Is con
fined to the house with rheumatism
F. K. Specht, thu ticket agent at
Heavertown furnished me with the
following statistics for March, from
the beginning up to the 2.1 th : Freight
forwarded, 1011.81); freight received.
1173 02. (Some months it exceeds
fTOO.OO); tickets sold, 31.1.00. (Uurlng
March 1883 he sold 3U1.00 worth of
tickets). He sells tickets to nearly
alt parts or tlie United States. Hea
vertown Is the principal station at
which trains get orders und instruc
tions, along the line. It lias a reg
ular passing siding, und ships inure
lumber than any other.
Flitting Is at present, the most pop
ular employment.
John P. Freed moved Into his fath
er's new house, on Tuesday.
O. Y. O.
Horse and Jack Hills neatly and
, romp!) executed at this office.
I WT Bkavkr ItKMl-TLhi week'
will clos. ,o,no of our schools, a the
iia.... , v -mft ,
. . ... .. v v . ., . v.
110 oaK are up. Wagen ar 100 d.iy
f 100 arid nav vonf board. Now mn
'our llannerville teache r tell us liow
j much remains after deducting other
expenses f
Well John dl.1 you And your trnp f
Our constable wns introduced Inct
week to the businesA. He will till the
oluro fair and S(nnre, at least, we
always found him to be that kind of
chap. Ho In Hill.
Amos Snook will begiu distilling
the last day of March.
Albert Wagner will mote to Hunt
ingdon county this week 011 the bum
of Isaac Wagner wh ere he intends
farming. Our best wll e go with
ti int.
Isaac I'lsli ill be rady to emigrate,
to that beautifol State, Kansas, If It
ain't too late after his canary (that
can sing like a fairy) bus finished a
little Job it undertook some time ago.
Von nmt keep it on the nest Isaac,
and success will be sure to follow.
John Krb Is the ilrst farmer to be
gin plowing in this vicinity, lie will
finish his eom groud hi a few days.
The H rangers of West Heaver hud
agood lecture delivered oil Wednes
day evening of last week, "Solid
Facts'' wan the subject. Wood onlei
and a full house eiicouragtd the
speaker, and he. did in-ak too. Call
again Whitehead.
I wonder who killed a skunk out
Market Mrvet last week T
Hon.
The following is from the Williams
port "Times." It may be of special
interest, to some at this particular
time: "An interesting case Involving
the rights of tenants ami lam I lords has
1 just 1 11 arbitrated in Hottsville.
I T..I... tl .. , .... . .
'atter, however, desii a change ,.f
tenants and notille,! Mr. Davison thu
1st, i. f June lust to vacate the premis
es on the 1st, of July, Mr. Davis re
fuseil to leave on such summary no
tice, and when the time expired Mr.
tieri. be procured a writ of disposes
sion. at the office of 'Siuir Dengler,
andtfeo. tl. Jucohi, constable, put
Mr. Davis' goods out on the pavn
ment. Mr. Davis brought suit
against the landlord, the justice. ,
the constable for illegal
l.roceeiloe.N.
,.i, the grounds that he had not re
; ...i ,i. i... ,:
,,, i-....i...i .!.-1... n... 1.
Die law, it seems is plain
upon this point, although a g od ma
ny laudlcr.ls frighten their tenants
into believing, the contrary. The
board of arbitration awarded Mr.
Davis f.TiO damages against tJeriche
and Dengler. The constable, who
thought it was bis duty to observe
the sheriff's writ, was let oT. The
decision is a warning to laud'ords and
Justices of the peace issuing illegal
writs of dispossession.''
- .
MinM.Kiu iidii. March 10, VI.
.. tin 'i7hh Itinril ff t!u (ni i.iiii i,f
.if iM.'. linnifi. l'u.: We t he 11m lerxl .11.
ed couimiitce appointed bv vour Hon
orable llo.ly to
I. HO me
safety of (he School Kuilding of said
Korough, respectfully report, that we
this day mad.' a thorough examiua
lion of said building, and found it in
about the same condition it bad been
in for the last few' years. There are
no marks to show that the building
has lately given away, and in our
judgment it is now perfectly safe
and under ordinary cireuuiktanees
w ill ne, ar least lo tlie extend or the
, .. , , .,
present school term.
(Ai.vi.N StKiLKit,
Aakox Sikii,i:u,
'
Don't Si'it.r, tuk Mii.k.
is no iikc cry ing over spilled
I here
milk."
1 says the old taw. If you are not only
I bald, but have 110 life in the rootsof;
jtmr hair, there is no use crying over I
j that, either. Ta'ke both time am', j
Uourself by the forelock while there'
is a forelock left. Apply Parker's
1 Hair Halsam to yoiirhair before mat
ters get worse. It will arrest the fall
ing off of your hair and restore its
original color, gloss and softness. II
Is a perfect dressing withu elevi,
richerfly p unied, cools ami heals the
scalp. March.
"Ich hob ow der mommy gasoght
der oniier dog. ich wet leaver (I. 'chan
ces ueiiima for my geld eiu schlesa in
aius rum Solly ippcuhe imcr sina pad
lock trunks dos in do be:dita safes.
Won auiohl do baggage-smashers ouf
geva und soga se keunii sio net fer
brecha, dou sin tie aw burglar proof.
I'sht guy auiole nnd sa sie, 1 dcr
Solly hut gannuiik Trunks, Satchels
and Valises for es county stipplya.und
sie sin ovver awe es stuft for do hussu.
Now mind for sell I'1
Spring goods dally received at Drcl
fuss & llro, Scliusgrove, Pa.
Trunks, Satchels, Velises, &, &c,
in great abundance at lire ifuss &i Hro,
sold cheap to clear out for Spring
goods.
1 1 1 ...... .i
MAItllllil).
March HJ, by ltev. S. P. llrown..Mlss
Kva Haas of Oriental and David T.
Shaffer of Pallas.
March 13, by Kev. S. A. Crevellng,
Miss Mary L. Hcarley, of Lewistowu,
and Alvlu Cuinp of Heavertown.
March 2, by ltev. P. L. Hains, Pha
ros Htroub of Ceutreville anil Miss
Maggie lloffer of McKees Half Fulls.
m 1 i .1 i .1 i.i --u i
March 21, In Washington township,
Heury Wolf, aged (W years and 14
days.
March 12, in West Heaver township,
Charles Tobias, son of Milton and
Mary E. Sechrlst, aged years, 0
ui Lu and 4 days.
M"'" lot,,i''f 'Mr',,'h,1,',r
"-'S'pSVVVi
found m great variety at (J. C. (Jutel-
i fc . J r4 . I . I
I ' ' "
We will clow out our winter mora
of clothing at and below cot. Now
U the time for buyer at lrclfun &
Hro., Helliirove, l'n.
Takk Notkk. Notice In hereby
Itiveii that the rlntiiiK b.k of .Icre
inl.th Croiife are in my hun.ln for eol
lection. All icrMuiin knowing them
Melven indebted to the above, will
jleiiM lull and neliU in a cliort time
or they vt ill be chiirged itccunling to
advertNed rateH- a year.
.lAMIX ii. t'lt'lK.
Mid Iielur;h, l'u.. Nov. a'.i, :i.
JioTli'K. Iail!' de.-iiriug to have
iMiKl.llll.K Sl AMlMM done, either ell
white r colored material f'ir t iiil.roi.l
cry, &e., will ibid a full aKortiiii'tit of
in-wctt deiiiM at Ada K. W Aoi:.sioi,
I. Kit's, Muritct St., alv ritilroad, Sc
IfiiFxrove, l'a. South KeiiHiugtoii and
Crewel Kuibrotdery, Araheiiu taught
at reasonable teruiH.
ItKnrrrioN. S. Oppenhehner an
nounces to the public a big reluct inn
in the price of all kinds of clothing,
especially in the line of overcoats and
underwear. The season for their sale
dra wiiiif t o a close will compel a re
duction in Stock, In order to make
room for the Spring. The gnml mesf
be sold no matter at what price, and
the opportunity thus ntTorde.l will be
an eternal loss to those who fail to
take advantage of II,
Can Laugh
at the grim destroyers, Croup and
Whooping Cough, if yon have that
popular staiutl.y and iueoniparable
feine.lv. Dr. Kcsler's Kuglish Cough
Medicine at hand. The wiseau.l pru
dent family keeps it in the house to
be prepa I for emergencies, price .
and ')0 cent s. Sold and warranted by
Dr. Harbei, Mi.MlchiUgh. Pa.
An Examplo.
A pale sickly child three of McDon
ald's eelelirate.l Woi m Pow ..-r-. ad
lliiuistered relelve.l of tl'.e i'Imiuiiimh
number i f Pit iinih r.y check, gnml
health and appet ite t lie re-ult. Snl.l
and warranted by Dr. Harbcr, Mid
dlcbiirgh, Pa.
UcUco.
A compel it ive ex auiinnt ion for the
position of Naval Cadet will be held
at Milllintown, April PI, ss. All
young men redding in lie- Mth Cuu-
1 gresslonal District, between the ages
f I I and IS re eli gab
l. ! r tlie ap
ioants will be
poiutuieiit and all npp
examined.
Lot is I'
Atkinson.
The late Dr. Walter lb a-liear. of
L'Uisiuiii., on liislirst voynge to I '11:11:1,
discovered that gineng sold ir almost
its weight in silver, in. I on Lis return
to America lie ciiii".-d ali.au :I o
men to dig iIumi' r s, wl.icti wen'
l.iiuid 'tiim in t in "'leal : 1 iii t :i !. in
Kciuuckv an i Virginia, nnd
ol.taiiicd 1
t-IMiligb to load two ism1s, Wlieii tlui
war of lsl'-' lifoKe out iietwci ii Kngliunl
mid Atneilea. The ve-sels were not
icnnit:e. to lciic the American const.
The g.n-e.ng had no nuiikel here nt
linllic, and the cut. firi.ie rcMiited ill
a colllJ.leU' fl'i Uie,
A Courageous Ael.
There comes news from Macon, Ga.,
of a very scr im injury to Tommy
Downs, son of Mrs. Dr. Dowm, of this
city, sa s the Daveiijiort '. m .rritt, who
" '" "is moiiier IS slopping Willi ner
lin.thcr. Mr. Khun Kvnus, in lhiward.
ill out six miles from M icm
1 0111m v
u ... (lf
A' 1'iliii'.' to a !o:i;
bv Willis 1 low as. of
tit ciiliat rcceiu-il
j this city, Tom my went into the w.io.ls
",'',ir ''is uncle's house with liis d...
I'hi! dog jumped a ral.l il aa.l Tommy
followed in the chase, and finally s:.V
the rahl.it enter u hollow tree. AI out
eighteen feci from the ground wan a
hole in t he tree, and thinking to catch
I lie rahhit he ipilcUy climi.e.l and
thrust his arm in. After failing to find
the ralit.it lie aitcinptel to v i;hdr:.w
his anil, and found tluit hv'Utie means
i 1 ir .1' h.ir il vv ;w B.... r..i v i 1 .in ..I mi 1 1,..
. , oeiug iwoniy-nve nuns moro
wrist. l-..r an hour or so he uiii-' 0111.. . . .... .
and hall I for lid:, until he was!1""'
. Inmrse and could call out no longer,
1 In life di. 11.1I '. ..1 nit'it.l.. Ii. I....L-.. I......
self heard, alum,! henumU-d w t cold
.1 :
:md with th. i.iosoct of belli'' held
1 prisoner all night s: nriti;j l. iu in the
1 l!d did not know what In do.
Finally he t.ol; hu knife out ami
w.lh the ff I hand dclil.cral. y scl to
work to cut nlVthii impri-.onivl nrm. H
cut n way to the hone, near tun el how,
mid linallv, after havim severed tlm
muscles, he dropped from tho tree iu a
swoon.
How long lie was in an unconsciou
condition ho could 11. .t statu, hut ho
came to his senses without assistance,
nnd wnlked hoine. Two surgeons were
simnuoned, nnd made a complete ex
amination of the wound, tho buy re
maining calm an.) c(!iip-cd as they
tenderly proceeded. They found the
whole of the muscular portion of tho
lower sn.l outer side, extending from
thu elbow uioviirds for aiioul three nnd
a half inches each w:iy, completely s. v.
rred atnl tut out down to tho bone. At
hisl accounts it wns Ix-lieved that the
nrm could bo saved, hut it must re
main In a crippled condition, owing to
tho severing of tlie tendons,
itlllllciir Market,
CilRRKCTSI) WKISKl.T HV
Simonton, Harbor ifc Co.
Wheat 8.1 to 1 ull
Rye (io
Corn Ml
tints..,.. its
Potatoes ;iu
Mutter IK
F.ggs
til
14
8
H
'-'r)
f.O
12
Pitted chorries.
Fnpitte.1 " ..
Hlnckberries....
Raspberries ,
4 biions
Lard
Tallow
0
Spring Chickens per lb 1)
Turkeys vi
Ties 2.i to ail
Peu Coal v t
Chestnut Coal 4 .10
Blacksmith Coal tin
P.ggCoal 4 AO
Piuster, per ton tl (K)
Salt per barrel 1 M
" " sack I ()'
" " " small ar,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE I titters
AJol TtmntrT on tbt eiistrnr Nun
Dh Kiuwel. Ism of I rri ti.wi.ililii. Wnv.
0r Ou., f , teakiil, Iisvidii n
rnlil to lb U0'1rliiii(l, sit i.runt konw.
Ids tl.uiey ImlebUiJ to (aid vitata m ,1.
quulta tn iDSks Immoilltl pays. ant, Willi
tbn barlngt alalioi will protest Itisui duly
uUifDtlcslait fo
1 to. IIU, 'ii.
IWflt IUI.1 VUI I HI Cn
TCT Tit nTf to
NO W 13 W OlWll1 TTIlDlO I
v M VHMU JLJ. 1IUUUHS
I wish In inform Ibo rrslJetili of Snyder count j lint I bfllt a flat M
ortmotit of
Cooking Stoves, Ranges, Heaters,
Parlor and Bedroom Stoves,
Including- Ilia Now Li-rU ItoOsa Cook, Silver H.rp. Lndiat' HrlJ, Tanrei
Cooks. Now Hiinshine, New Jaspur. Now Hi.corrl l.tngei, Iu
vincible, The Spt-ar Heaffits. Naw F.ail? Down, Now
Iris, Now Jnsper Minttrs, No (i,dJ(.n Sua
Firtplacu HcuteiH, and othora. My
Heators from 15 to 30 Dollars,
no ull of tho latpst pntlcrns an.) best material, gutirsnleed to bo ei cbtap
na thu clu iipent and as good hu the bekt.
Call and see the Fine Cook Sotves,
of which I have nn largo nnd wrll-selectcl n utock n rnn he found" in tha
county ami at priced Unit will compare with Wholesalo Houses.
Tinware, Spouting and Roofing.
Nona but thu vmy l ost mulct Itil used. Snouting and Hoofing dooa on
shoit notice. Ukspi.ctfull.v subtnitUd,
Mit)iLiit:itnn i
The Bottom Dropped Out
Of Prices ! !
In order to reduce the work of re
moving the large stock of goods in
to his new room the undersigned
will sell his entire stock of
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS &c,
at astonishingly low prices. Part
of it must be sold and will be offer
ed at figures below actual whole
sale cost. This is a chance that
may only come to buyers once in a
lifetime and should not be lost to
buyers.
1
Sdinsgrove, January 17th, 1S84.
THE POPULAR
or
MIFFLIN COUNTY.
Every dopai Imont full un.l ready for business, Tim Lnfgast nnJ most
Carefully Selected Stock of WALNIHW PA IX J CM A M HKlt SUITS,
ever shown in Lowistown. Sixty Chamber Suits, urines from (Mi
.3 1 1) r 1 u 1 . . .
ilumo suits uie nil gotten up iu ijoo.l sfile, mako nnd fin-
j ish. Nono Kid tor, nn 1 will bo Hold
. . ...
' lu,lr I,r""""- l UMli
lii'i'.'") uu kiu.ld .MAIKl.fcM.S of all
!?.".7.i up. Ueps, Dnissele, Terr.y'H
take tho lead 111 these goods .SIDKKOAKHS, Imudsomo and elegant.
Our own make. All PriccH low for Cash. Our desire is to please. ()i
Motto: flood floods. Low Ph'cch, and No Trouble to Show Uooda
riCTUllES, PIUI UUi: FRAMES, etc., for Ibo million
Y,
EHT LEADIN JEWELE,
SlJjS'KUIiV, PA.
In his Store on MARKET STKEE V, wiil bo fouml a floo lot 0
KINGS of all IQWIID
and all prices, iu Gold, Precious Stono and Diamonds.
Elgin, Itockford, Springfield and Hempton
WATCH IBS
In Hold nnd Silver, at romaikallo low prices,
of all kiuda and Jtscriplious. KO0EKS' FAMOUS
KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS.
Tho place to buy WEDDING PRESENTS. CLOCKS of U ds.cri ra
tions and all prices.
1 Rums Kte Coiitiii frctacls, al $1.25 a pair
'i ho largest variety of Spectnclos in this port of the country.
Goods cad be brought from New York for section from one of lbelirffi
Jewelry houses iu America. I S opuiringr a specialty, and ill
work guaranteed to pive sulisfaotioo. Ear-riogs, Breastpins,
Watches, Claim, ko. Call and txatnint our stock. No
trouble to show good.
E. Y. B. SMITH,
Ao. BCUBOBI. rA.
B. T. RHOADS,
A. 7
Hrlg
.
t nau vtr 011 hand at anv ona
' Bl auy on
low for cash.
Call and inspect goods
"I llr.AI S, SINKH. SAFES, TA-
liinde. J'OKTY r.nl'YmtM rr,.m
Hair ( Iidh. ntnl Velvet covers. Wa
W. H. FELIX, Pro.
ITOHJ