The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 07, 1886, Image 4

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Hint 'ca."
Claude Smith Is off visiting friends
iu New York Ktato.
A. .1. IlHsny;or, of llnlsteud, Kan.,
!s visiting relatives iu this county.
0i. H. U. Arnold reiurneil from hjs
trip to the Western States hist week.
See change in the advertisement of
V. II, Felix, Lewistovvn's popular
Furniture denier.
John Howen and wife, of F.J ward a
lnr, Mich., is here visiting his fath
er's, Mr. Samuel Uowen's family.
Mr. Delbert, the Artist, bus pone
ftway to visit some of his ninny friends
lu our neighboring counties. He will
tie none 5 or six weeks. Due tiotiee of
bis return will be feiyeu in this paper.
Charles Snyder of Franklin twp.has
Sold his farm to Jacob Woilcr of
Washington twp., and purclwued M
ncres of his father, John Snyder, In
Franklin township where he intends
building in the Spring.
HheritT Middles warth last week
wrote to a citizen iu tho, west end of
the county for the dimensions of bis
lot as he intended to sell it at Sheriffs
bale. The indignant citizen sent the
following curt reply, on a postal card:
"That lot Is ten feet long and li feet
wide!"
H. J. Duck, th new Register and
Recorder of Snyder county, was
Bworn lu on Monday. His wife being
111, be is unable to move bis family,
but as soon as her health will permit,
he will occupy Frederick Walter's
house 011 West bide of Main street.
It Is not a little strange that our
town council have neglected ttie build
ing of a sidewalk from Main Street to
the school house, ami allow the chil
dren to wade mud and water shoe
deep every morning, uoou and even
ing. Wake up.
W. F. Walter, who has been spend
ing the last year in Akron, Ohio, Is
home on a visit. The Colonel's mus
tache is no more an experiment but
an actual demonstration, excepting
when he blushes it disappears. 1
The undersigned will pay the high
est cash price for Calves, four weeks
old from cow. Notice through mull
Will rocelvt) prompt attention. Cull
011 or address
A. IS. CAIU'EXTUR,
Jan.7,Sw.pd. Hoaveitown, I'a.
There was tail water over part of
Iho French Flats on Tuesday morn
ing, and some of our neighbors who
poked fun at the owners of tho flats
could easily have taken a tub rauo lu
their own cellars. Hut, water or uo
water; the French Fluts have come
to stay and don't you forget it.
Rav. C. W, Walter, who Is now
eauvasalng the comity for Clms. W.
Stewart k Co's, Nursery, Newark,
NewYorkj is meeting with,.uuusual
success. Having represented the
nursery for tbreJ years, and finding
theiu to give unusual satisfaction, he
htwt c-t Islit lot Among us and will
f '('!' for orders.
The MuMrnl Convention under the Hkatkrtowjt. Chrlstinnn ms.'il
nsn!cos of the rhllliftrinoitln Hoclety qutetly nt this plc, with not limch
at Treoburj, rlot on Sfttur.l iy 'to diiitintiUh It from other dn,yt. Th'
evenlii) of Irtct week. It was il.ic.lur cornet bniul noiuenhnt enlivened the
il the most niicceniiful convent Ion ever oocni-ion by parading she ttret'ts nnl .
held by the society, both socially and
fluancially.
I have been troubled with catarrh
from boyhood r.nd had considered my
case eli ronid until uhoiit three yenrsj
n;) I procured one bottlt of I'.ly's
Cream Halm, nn.l I count myself
sound to d.iy, all from the uso of one!'1
bottle. J. tt. Cooley, Hardware Mer
chant, Montrose, Tii. Jan. !,4w.
Adam Showers killed the second of
his monster 1C months old ho;s week
before lust-. It welched i?4 pounds,
lie and A. S. Ilclfrich of Adamsbiir;;
hid a ra- in weights, nn I our Ad
amsbiir friotid c1ai:r.. to h:ive tent
the record by some twenty pounds.
So hero's your belt brother 11.
A frtlht train on tho Pennsy lunula
railroad went through a bri.lyn n. nr
Dmr'annoM on Moi.ihiy nij:ht ki;iiii
three men. It ended travel over the
Miil.lio Iivisin of the Main Line ever
slnse, und all the passeti'er trains
pass throiitrli here 011 the N. ,V I,
division. It
the station.
makes things lively at
I'o'.i. Middleswnrth of Trotelvllhs
recently shot a Hsh-otter which meus-
nrsed nearly live feet from tip of nose
to tip of tail. Las winter one of
these sleak animals was caught in a
rt . I. . 1.. .1. . A..
iimi 111 1 in- en eini im 1 lie coiiin )
which
was the first animal of this I
kind henrd of in this section for inanv
; years.
I Nearly one hundred fox, owl.
.ritriy one tiniulreil Tot, owl, wen
-"s;sel. hawk nod mink scalps were pnid
I for by Treasurer I'olender at the lio-t
J jfj;teriii of Snyder county court. The
4:ilhawks have made themselves very
t.earce In this t eel ion this fall. They
either luft in search f p , pt kill
d, or learning of the new law, eml-
irratad to another State for personal
safety.
Seeboldj.Kiiuk.lo came vry near '
having a fire in the store on Satur-:
day lifter Christmas, The pipe-si;fi-was
imperfect, and ihe heat of t lie I
pipe 011 the store stove ilii'nl t ! !.
floor, and was rapidly ipieudiiu: over,
carpet ra::s und other comhiistahl j
on the second floor w hen It was dis-1
covered just in time to save the build-'
lug, and, probably the south side of
the street. I
On Tiiesdny night two Velsti tramjis,
a man and wife aged about fin, enjoy
ed the hospitalities of the M idilleborg
people, and manifested more than an
ordinary r.uiount of cheek lu aski'ir;
surkor. After taking supper und
breakfast at tho Wallle Jlou:;e, free of ;
charge, they approuehed !r. Smith,1
the landlord with money to buy whis ' exercises coii-ited mostly of recita
key. Mr. Smith refused them the j tiohH by the children,
li'iuorand told thtni to "git." They Tho Tivietvilla Cornet Hand very
started wot. mid will impose nn the 'agreeably surprised our citizens 011
people lu the western end of the j 'ew Year, and made our streets re -county
iftlmy are allowed to do it. I sound and reverberate with lolty
Look out for them und give them a.tralns of music. The bund owes its
suitable welcome. siiccu.-s largely to tho im.tructii.ns of
,...!.- . 1 1 , , Fr. Shuman.
in , urisi mi us 111 01 i ue iiitf;iiu"r 01
Mlddlehurgli Lutheran charge treated 1
their jiastor, llev. Orwig, to n iun; t
fitting token of their regard, in the
form oT a diinal ion, consisting of ev
erything needful iu the line of eata
bles as well ns many other useful arti
clcs-Including 11 niagnillcent Japan
ese gout robe, mid a splendid hanging
lump. The latter Was 11 gift of the
cliifs of cntochiitne 11s recently receiv
ed into the Church. It Is not the
intrinsic vulue of these gifts alone
that make them appreciated by the
revernud gentleman and his family,
but they convey au evidenceof esteem
and spirit of encouragement that
could have been manifested in 110
other way. We are obliged to leave
his curd of thanks over for next wchK.
(fencral indignation is expressed
throughout Northumberland county
over the sentence of murderer Cox. by
Judge Uockafellow, to four years in
the Sunbury Jail and u hundred dul
lurs llnejur shooting Mflo Jump. It
was 11 (lttinir elimiivtoii legal farce,
and though the papers try to palliate
and belittlo the offense, they cannot
obliterate the testimony they had
published. Judgo Kockafellow lias
been uiek-naiued "Hock a-Mlow" on
account of his severe sentences for
petty crimes, und his sentence of two
years in the penitentiary on a poor
devil for stealing two chickens.standH
out in glowing contrast to the present
judicial clemency.
Laws as we read from ancient sages,
Have been likeeobwebesiu ull ngos.
Webs for little flies uie spread,
And laws tor little folks are made!
Hut when au insect of renown
Hornet or beetle, wasp or drone
Are caught In epiest of sport or plunder
The flimsy fetters lly asunder."
Jail Lkttiso. Sealed .proposals
will be received by the undersigned
Commissioners for tho erection of a
new Juil at Middleburgh, Snyder Co.
Pa., until ll.au A. M., Tuesday, Jan.
10, 18S0. IMds will be received for the
different kinds of work, classified, as
follows: First, for all the Stone and
Hrlc.k work finished and complete, in
cluding the excavation. Second, for
all the Iron work. Third, Plumbing
the Heating Aparutus. Fourth, Hoof
ing end Tlii work. Fifth, Lumber,
Mastering, Fainting, Carpetiter work,
und all other material and work lie
cossury to complete the building. All
of the work to be lu accordance with
tho plans and specifications, which
can be seen at the Commissioners
ofllce lit Middleburgh, Tu. The Com
missioners reserving the right to ro
jtet any or ull of csald bids.
Joruf Mony,
Issac Erult,
. Jas. N. Houskii,
Commissioners.
Iteuieiuber t have yet a lot of Wat-sc-ntown
ami F.huha Iioots and shoes
on hr.nd which I will sell to my cus
tomers at cost on account of (dosing
disx-.oursliiK music,
The lumber business Is bi'lns rev lv-
ed in our inii'st. Uirhhrd JUitts has n'
band .f men at work "fixlii? up"' the
rouiN IcHtliiiK to the mc.untain, tre)
pAratoryton ijeiiernl eiiK'aiuent In
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iiiuHiiittiu uiun' r n vin pi i iju'vu i
its valuable timber. Thero ure rli!l
thoiif Minis of acres nlotii; the inonn-
tain, south of town, eontiiininH; the
best timber themoitntain alTords. Our
latiorin men are delilited with the
prospects, ns uiuny of tlu'tn ure out of
eliiployil.i'tit.
lstr.ic I)reee has built a new lioue
on the land w hlch he hss nurchased
from Id father, lie is ulso makiiif;
preparations to erect u new bern.
(icorce Stetler has recovered from
his sicKtift-s, and Is now able to Ih
ubunt anin.
The trienrdsl Assessment report of
Heuver tow nship shows a total of o t r
!I'.).00U on Interest, while the total in
' ' tho mi ; in- n Hurt . when (lie Inu iili in
I Ilf..ir,y wi s ,,r;.p l!v
C"i.''M. A r. liitful and prosperous
summer, evidently!
".Iiiii,;eM John L. Camp, T'eavor
town's iiifsllili!- weather prophet,
predicts an open w inter with a slushy
spell e n h month, and a llnod about
th e miild'e of IVIiruary.
Mrs. Tho'iins Kohler, of Mi.'llinbuii
has been sick, it times, dangerously,
at the residence of her father, (it oiv
lrees, a mile'iis( of ttiwn.
JueoliA. Airier has be.-.ni house
keepln' in l-'rauk Heaver's house, on
Walnut Mreet. Success!
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1 eehiimelis in t he t'nlou ehiir.-h.
rvin H. Hinman Is jfi-lliiiK' out
timber to erect a n-w house next
siinmi"r.
Wilson and Peter Aig!-r
have rented the Flailing Mill we.t of
town for the coming year. They in
tend to make I'ndertakin :a specially.
Cur town wiM thronged with vUi
toi-s durinir the holidavs.
Miss I'uella H. lKirnblair. of Lock
Haven, lectured on Missions iuthe
Lulheraii church on Sunday evening
a week, end on Monday evening fol
lowing organiej a Woiii.m't) Mlsion
ary Society.
! Our gunners have hud a number of
shooting matches for turkeys, ducks,
etc. r ntlv.
The Christmas and New Year en
tertainments in the I'nion and Luth
eran churches were attended ly vast
audiences. The churches had been
gaily and elaborately decorated. Tim
j llev. lbmilg. a student of (he Mis
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1 1 ,m iieran cnurcii, 10 me saii-iaeiiou
of t lie Congregation, on Sunday ut, inl
ine
Hey. .. P. Orwig will begin a pro
I rnc ted meeting in the Lutheran
church, this (Tuesday ) oveniuc. j
Thomas I'.ir.l ami his son William
b'fl for lowu at the lieciiuiln,' of the i
week. The rest of tho family will'
follow iu tho spring.
The many trains on the S. ,V L.road j
are an at traction to our citizens.
Tho Heivertown Lituiary Society'
is in n prosperous cnuditiou. The'
comparative evils of intemperance
and war were discussed nt tho last;
meeting.
Mrs. John Kidder of Iowa visited
fi lends at this place last week.
Cl flZKN.
MrCl.l'ltK. The holidays were spent
iu our city by eating turkey, ,Vo. Ev
erything passed olT quietly. The
year t commences with many good
promises for the better, but whether
the resolutions will be carried out, is
not for us ti ii.iv.
Your correspondent was on the sick
list, but is now able to attend to
practice.
On last Tuesday the (I. A. U. was
presented with the picture of ('apt.
Michael Smith iu whose honor the
Post at McClure is named. The pro
seutatldn speech was delivered by
Sheriff Mlddleswarth and responded
to by Joseph Laiuburd. The occasion
was a grand one for the (t. A. H. and
will long be remembered. Thanks to
the donor.
Isaac Dreose's son, Ira, while lead
lug u colt to water, wus hurt, the colt
jumping and kicking, hit the boy on
the head with one of its front feet.
. Kalbach hits located bis portable
Steam Saw Mill In the woods former
ly belonging to Solomon Krebs. John
H.Hreese and Frank Decker are haul
log the lumber.
"Mrs. Wiu. Decker is eonflucd to the
house with Kheiiuiatism.
Mrs. John Preero received a severe
ipraln of tho ankle by 11 full.
The citizens our towu have rpiito an
exciting time about the postoftlce.
Au effort is being made to have It mov
ed to the store of W. FUh.
McClure seems to have a mania for
Stave Mills. Five will be put iu ac
tive operation in the spring.
Tho railroad company have com
pleted their siding ut this place. Tho
length will be sufficient for all pur
poses. On Monday it rained all day, swell
ing the mountain atreuiua uud flood
ing part of our town.
We had the pleasure of seeing Jehn
II. Arnold, Esq., walking our street
on Saturday lust.
The protracted meeting baa closed
at tbla place, but another has com
menced at linker's church.
The sehool at McClure la progress-
CKTnKViM.R. The Suiiilny trhools j
at tliln jlac wre up to tliuetHI
your In Imvintf Christum cntertdln-!
mont. TI10 Evunttulieal Hiiinlay
!S-1ik1 lield a moot deliuhtfid and
pleasant service, nntllhstnintin:
some opposition Invohetl by a few old
fowics anl fault finders. It exrecded
any flinilnr service hen tufore held ly
thin school. The oxerciies through
out wero of an Intert'stinir, Instrue-
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iiitti j;rtri, rrtm nuuf u rui itrr uii'ir
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suitnble selections and manner In
which thev ileliveretl them. A I no
very appropriate addre.ss.111 w ere made
by Kevs. Mtovef and i'oiies of New
I'.erlin. The church w as handsomely
decorated with evernreena und mot
toes r.nd the program was rnrrii-d out
with marked precision. The prnud
es feat ure f all was tho vocal and
instrumental mitsia kIvoii nt intcr
Vals. Wis. Dr. Hiimpsi'l lorpuiist o!
the schnt'l, and presided oil this oeca
sion r.nd she jiift knows how to ban
die an Instrument. Miffs were di
tribi'ied and while this was pin; on
the little faces beamed with joy mid
Kindness. The b"st order was main
tained an. 1 the interest was kept ii
to the i liv-e. I i iuill' t pss by in si
h lire when I bear church people who
si Id lie at the head of our chiMivi:
! to jive them lelij-lous liis'nu ti ui,
j openly oppose and denounce a Sun
; day school eiitertai:iment in the way
of celebratiii the nativity of Chrit.
ins immoral, nuudly, h iul i.-Ii and
, simple,
j .1. C. Hwineford of Sharnokin spent
part of hU holiday vacation in this
virunly.
Jli.- Sailie Sehnmbneh of Fi-niiklin
Wtl pleasantly entertained several
.days by Mi-s !ntn Sei bold.
S. V. 1 1 11 it 111 uti of JSelinsL'nive tmid
us a short Isit one day last week.
W. -N. K iker and w ife of J'lvvol ton
spem! several days w Uh friends here
recently.
l lur band serenaded the town on
New Year's night, much to the uu
n.vaiice of those who wr.nled to re
' pusf in the arms of Morp 1 n.
; ! A. Stine, a t each r of Spring
wl' . " vompaniea ny iu. iiacKen-
. licrry were here over the I'o.idavs.
1 The young ladies from a neighbor
ing town who were visiting hero re
enutly, if they have 110 respect for
lh"ineve, sluuiM hue (orihe hiu-e
of W nl. and not muck oll v peopl, in
their moth of worshi'i. Il does not
become even a minister's daughter!
Shame!
A I. W. Markle of Williamsport
spent hi holiday vaunt i n with his
parents and friends here.
A'piraiiti for township offices will
..i;.l beh lOUilllg Up.
II. It. Wagner of Heaver? own Sun
dayed with Iriends here,
'i he school In town are iu a pros
pe-. nu. condition.
M. C. Young was in Middleburgh
on Saturday.
Aimvsim KH. The Holidays passed
olT very (piii-tly at this pjaee.
Some of our town people were id
most drowned out of tludr homes bs
the Hood
I iiey. ii...ieiicrin,m nn.l wire have
'gone lo Palmyra to attend a funeral
Miss Dornblaser lectured hereon
Sunday 11 week and organized a Wo
man's Missionary Society with 's
members.
Kev. Landis preached his first ser
inon in the new Reformed chapel on
'hrlsl inns afternoon.
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j ue lonowiug spent mere .cw
Year n way from home: Mrs. Honey
enl at Ilarrinbnrg; liertie Shannon i t
Milton; Mrs. tun! Horn Seal at Lewi
town; Airs, iieliricli and sons at
Maitlaud; Mrs. 11. 1. Komig al Da
unit ia.
F.huer Shannon took to himself 11
hi.'lpmete in the person of Norn tier
hart. May their path through life b
as smooth as the oceun and their soi
row as light as Its foam.
The exhibition given by the Hand
was a financial cueccsp and enjoy
j by nil.
The Strohl famile will trive an en
tertaiument here next Friday even
ing.
F.mma Schwenk spent the holidays
with her brother in Philadelphia.
b. KPOHH.it.
Nkw Hiciu. IK, Christmas was ex
tremely dull. No Christmas trees in
any of the churches or Sunday schools
New Year was however Immensely
lively. CJuite a number of people wen
in town attending the sale of Aaron
Dennis, hi the afternoon. The Hen
Solomon Fantastics paraded tin
streets iu full array.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seebold cele
brated their golden wedding on new
year's day.
Michael Hleekncr is greatly debili
tated by old age.
The Musical Association will hold a
Musical Convention, beginning Won
day Jan. 19th, to continue through
the week.
Some of our worthy poople have or
gnnlzed n Temperance Society. Luc
lures every four weeks.
New Merlin has three doctors.
Mrs. John Haslet Is seriously ill.
Jacob Hreou from Laureltou was
here last week visiting some of his
relatives.
Jackson twp.has two Coruet bands.
Foxes are prevalent along Ptnns
creek.
Hubert V. Cornelius Is hoplessly ill.
Ukpoutkk.
Every part of the body la filled with
veins and arteries; the last carrying
pure blood to build up tho tissues
the first carrying
kway waste matter,
Pure blood is neol
ssary to health, and
the waste, if not
removed, ia poison
ous.. Da, Waikkh's Gamporxia
Vinkoaii Hirrlnu stimulate the
orguns that separate tho poisonous
New Hampshire horse blanketa
sents, at 80I. Oppenhchtior'e,
for 03 cents,
Sellnsgrove.
SiittfUUts! RuiNot.Ks! -Fifty Thou
sand No. 2. Hindi Shingles ut
per thousand. Inquire at this ofllce.
For the latest in Knit Jackets, hi
quality, style and price, call on Sol.
( ippeiiheimcr, Selinsgro ve.
Seal skin cups, of tho best quality
and latest styles can be hail at Sol.
0.peiibeimcr s, Sellnsgrove, at aston
ishinf low prices.
The economical housewife b. does
not use a genuine limit, r Sifter Is
away behind the time.. Avk your
dealer to show it to you.
M. L. l'dnir, Aldermr.n Mb Ward.1
Scranton, F.I., stated Nov. i, 8:i: lie
had ne.l Dr. Thoiii i' rdectric Oil
for sprains, hum, ci.ts, hruiscs aiel
iheumatisui. Cured every lime.
Can you tell w'uo is in the greatest
dinger of catching any infection oil
epidemic ilisea,.? "Why," you say,
"the peisou whose Muni Is iu an im
pure or lnipi crihed condition."
Kxnelly. 'lell people take speeinl
eoiiiplaiit s in dry gr.i.-s bui.-ts ;nt.
. line before the sparks f li locoiiio
live. Fnre l! m.l a defence: b
menus i.afi ly, and Dr. !m i.n.' l;, V Fa
vorite remedy is the iiiild-sl, s:if. .(
Hid surest puritler of the blood. I Im
chit f dangers are ithin mirsch i s.
Jan.
J -"'"' 'V u ro "ivi Cm'r I is
lilh'tl .Moiinlaiii Dew Wilis
lit-y :tt .-'.MO per gallon or lit)
phIs jm'V ipiarl.
Tnr.os. Swinf.fohh,
V.'A)zc Hot. I, rraulilin, I'a.
u
okhimTkii .s w. n. wisrv Kvyin
w i:p.m: -:m v.
No. 1 lied wheat $ .SS
" 'X I'nlt und mixed r-fi
' ;t while Mi
live .M;
Corn 4'i
( i.its to :;u
Potatoes lid
Mutter
lOrss
Pitted eiierri 'S...
I'lipitt".! " ....
Mbfk licrrie:
K l-pberrie.:
1
!'
r
'.'!.
-HI
( li.'tl
Lard
Tallow
!,;.. i. , i. . i,.... ii.
... r.
Turkeys
si.ie ..:
i.illldii 10
Hum !',
JOHN K ltCClIlv-5,
JUSTICE OF TIIF. PEACE,
Hunt.?, .S'w.A t"i., '.
ti .''Collect i ins promptly mad",
A(Py7T1TTi' t 10 . onl i".Hi', ml
VjTl 1 A wll1 si .11 vmi lit) ' it r- v I . vii I
umil.., ui.!e i i ui im. i tlitl will ut liei
in (let ,y el uinkt.iii morn nnn. y nl mire
tl. m iinyililnu olno In A ii. rl. it. H tb imihi.i
til iii n fn II liam .. mi I w.nU In nr
(i:b nr ll he tiinft. 'i l'l ii"l ro iltOil
nwIII ni'M y.u. Itiiiiii'ii-n pur u.o I'.r
'!i ..n nli.ll i,rl ut in oo .SllN'OIN III.,
urli .Ml, Mam. It lu ly. '-.
CAUTION.
....-s i tiT- tn- vi I v.-ti Mi.. I I h ue pit r r.l n
'Hi ... Nil-;.. L i!. .win:; ,. .l-.-veb
I.:iii., it 'tl I M I h.. s 1 1 ti- in l' i ). i. .Ill
....e :.r." i :. ii' I..I...-I i...t I.. I'.r. I i!...- li,-r--lr
m'li lie. .;eiu-- liny, i '. iii, Cmn lii.l-lrr, I
in. ft.! ui ynuiiK oilil... sr on in k .n n I .
W. II. I. ASH.
tiU!!"' rriV'.rKT. CttT'1"! M'Sf fPt
f.o:'"i TutliTi'tTif r.ulior.il.lis-rvni.sue:
W'iiiii., Lul l; fi'Vl, j-.ta,
Vlv.r or Jvnti4' el,
C.j., liv l,,. iT,.t ...n. -.-fc, i n. I . . i'.t In i
.rt . I ' if "M u..'ii. . I - Mi,l.,ri mi. .in'., No l..i. ;...
r .1 Oii..' rf . J . i-,k -1 -. J-r... . full il.M.'t i l i.ii.. iiu1
I r .? i..li. ii I . . 1 1: n ' i. v I,. ...
I .11 1; ;.i.'il. Al.Oo.. !'... I'l.iw.-r l.v. 1" j.-.l-i, N.V
1
W EBKS.
JL
Tha PU.I !: J'.t:i Ti: will I. miiilo.l
o. 'iir. lv wrm n..l. tui.y .!! ress In lie. l ull
ol St kins tor lliri n. on l In. n r"1 el it wl
ONE DOLLALS-
I. ill. ml i'4iniinl allieti-il to rnnl'rli''ln'
.inputs ii,nl rl iLn, Smnj;lo .opii'd limlleil li ut
AOdrina ull unleri to
1(11 'II A It Ii K. I'liX.
K li s K 1. 1 h S 1 c .v ll r, N ,
C'urrylnH nil itrsin n4 dlMtfrwkUe odr f rom ftgok-
lug anvil itiu mo me.
TUB HOST COMPLETE (MiDff Utensil
KVSIl INVENTED.
iiwJd. No tms:iHX'i.fl otum filing tho houw.
I0 O'TUOw qii tin r '
uUnitli will coiivin- ny mm ttipt Ui$f itr ibo
. . I .nu Pi ii!j hn L i.i, urn. A
flrl-c(osii(itUHrBml kettle omniiril.
. . . , ..i.,u .... .i i i ).. IT II ffntt 4TraM9
At it VI rill h ! l W S
Stmtia. l tiuy fc'll Ul mid wf B"1 profiU $1 to
6 iht day. CmU or wrllo fur tlrculttrvi.
hunter sifter
KLauufaotimDg Co.,
CINCIN1TATI, - - OHIO
, it,, -..t,! fn,.,,il I. HUNTS II
piiumin.iii,n'. ' - ------- ... J
BIHfc.4. Ilyoloiw K!tButr,nilollisrpftrliaiijft."
tlfrll,000,UHIol IhoHuuier'ftSilian blx ftolf.
Efeif Iftaf in ln ituuoiiKii, 10 ut. r,
by rweotniUe drv'.nr HrtJJ. f"f ba
2.'., ...T7-.. H-...I l.t, nr. nihfir. Illultralaii fUtillocufl
el KlU'bea SpJlU'..o, Mnvhtnery lur hkcr, Utofr
gi,ln IrM SmiS for it I'D 4 mntl3U IliU fyt.
TEIIC PAPEn BKBJS
yvwifttin Aiinnn'mi BoiuuU (10 s.
The
. "
WBBUR
I vT- ALL SIZES r' j
Uiii imiiiin iinn--"
2T"i H 1
VJ.X MO&MEate, QPtlJ
CT1 "ft
154 OVERCOATS AT C0ST1
18-dollar overcoats at 12.
12 44 44 9.
10 14 44 8.
0 44 44 7.
7 " " 5.
Our entire stock of Winter Goods
will now be closed out at cost. Notf
is the time to buy. Come and you
will learn that at Drcifuss' m the
place to buy cheap.
DREIFTJS3 & BEG., Eelinsgrovo.
v rs e'
Wraps I
V
Consisting of Coats and Circulars
of all kinds and styles. A full line
of SHAWLS and BLANKETS.
UaBeierwear,
for Ladies, Men, and Children, Oil
Cloths, W all Paper, and a line line
Carpets, in fact, a complete assort
ment of all kinds of goods.
Give us .a call.
TINWARE, STOVES, HOUSE'
KEEPING
II Ij wi i rn fully in foini th.isv tyr'-
itizenacf Snyder entity, that J A
uu now prtipHi-ed lo do nil woik 70 --?r'
n my lino iicmplly nn.l in tie ji?'1'
est win liinntiiiiio luHuncr. Iv
St.. el; nf
COOK STOVI!
AA1
IIKATEHS
j" i - -i .
3
CI
Im. Jt.. ,J 3 , I
i-jL- '1.. v.t"....:
MM
Successors to Situation, Harbor Co.
NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES!
We hare just opened the KILL Ml) II I XT E It seusoh
teiih ati entire neir slock oj goods, consisting of
ry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
JWT0XS. JUTS, CAl'S, TRITNKS, I'ALISKS,
vi'TLURY, CAliVKT.V, IHI'ICT CUAL JIAIil),
qui:e,s, class, tlx, ijautiieM WOOD
AMD H 1LL0 U1VAUE, C-, ,jC.t S C.
These goods arc ttcarli all new, of the choicest matt
rials and latest stifles. The trices ibe ask for them will
astonish toii as thetarc unquestionably the rockbotlortl
for retail trade- 1 e pay th e high est price for
rH Kinds of Country Produce
Judging f rom our trade we anticipate EXTENSITli
SALES this season mid hare prepared to meet all
dcmands CALL. Yours in, wait in f,
K. H. CUST13K & CO.,
Near Middlcburg Depot-
S, F. SHEAEY'
Ccnlrcville, Snyder Co , Pa.
flfincml Vm TnpnroTiPQ Anonl
iTV J
O-
4. k :
i n i ... -c
Wrap
!
SKLINSGKOVBi PA,
"J ?
m' l!r,.u"fyw
GOODS, &c.
.s;. -jfir it
iHiMrT-i?.L Z2M
19 Himply ininit use, inelii lm nil kindw of bIijJ
''l mukiH, pu iruuteod to oj0 t-atufuetiou. t
niuLo m Nj.ccialty of
HOOFING AND
SPOUTING
nnd eoidii.Uy pnlicit tho puUio pfttrooag M
Hiis liue. Sloven delivered niul pul i.p ibgdy
foruso witliout fslra cluuo lo nil puielianeis
renidiiif.' wilhin ronnonaljln .linlntit e.
Thanliitig you for puet fuvori und nolieilicg b.
coutinuoiice of the aume, I nCi
A'my 'J'j uly Voun,
MIIUiLKISFKUH, fA
9
NOTICK ifl heieby Rivrr, fhl IhH
ntlnwl,.d tV I l1..a I r...ul.M..la ta.A.f
lh ft-Oll l.i. Iimvm liM.n flUHlallh ill 41l.kAl
he UriliD' t'ourl ut baydet (ouuly, lureau
litrinatiou uu Uuidaj. th I lilt day f Deal
null. ,
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II - Alilintmnoiit of I-uer Ann Kllngler, vtdovol
1 Iik.1 Hlliwl.r. (Ifte. ftwl, UU ol jwikftuB kiwif.
lUli, hiid.r I a:
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