The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, January 21, 1886, Image 2

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tfotocription 1.50 Per Year.
RATES OTADVERTtSING :
fa tlalaoro. Hat Yaar,. 0
inkll iiaiutai f r ft'i (K
vyv-tanriR tilatnn, lVif '. )I0
i'Tl aalon-l .'trt. wf r i 90
Ao-llfor, t.iMutor, Ailiftinlairalor, aal
At-ina Nullc-a MM
WMq bo ap.dal rrn(r'uni ara mil, nil
lrtriKint.lmiTl'1 dir lm than Hmoiitha,
Ml'iiMti.UpM ii.tu or bra In.arlnn l it
for tw. tnl Inaonlou and 7 ctul. lor aaob
abtjiiot ItMrtlM.
Thnrtklay, January 21, 1SS.
Tb numeric 1 siguinVauci) of a
million is incomprehensible t it can
only bo measured rel itively an d bv
illastnttion, nud wbon il comes to
dealing with hundred of millions
the nnderstanding ia overwhelmed
And helpless. Mr, Van lei bilt gave
them tight and loft, as if thej were
tip apples E.
The error of Henry Ward Hoteli
er in saying tint the "word Religion
waa not to be four-d in the Rible,'
bos cansod a pood dual of aniunc
meut. Somo of the jokers Lave
track tlio idea thit Mr. Boecbcr
bas cf Into youra boon giviog so
moch attention to politics, tbat bf
ia bettor posted in that than in the
contents of tl o ltiblo.
I ' ' j.l .! jJ
Snporiuteiideut IligLee, of the
8 ildiers' Orphans' schools, bas for
warded to each post of the Army n
list of 300 ( b ldien who will be dis
charged from tbo schools during
18S6 Tliii is done bo that an ef
foil can bo tuaJo to socure them
places to mnke nn honest livelihood.
All tho children to bo discharged
are sixteen yrara of age, or over.
A telegram from Pittsburg says
the iron and steel trade in that oily
''Las never been bolter than at pres
ent, and a comparison with pre
vious years will show that rioce the
great increase in business, which
commenced in June, Inst, there ban
been more iron at.d steel tunde in
FitUbnrg than in any six mouths in
tbo history of tho trade."
Preiidout Cleveland bas declared
tbat tbe newspapers are nil liarx.
Tbe Preuideut is doubtless bisty in
bis judgment. Tbe Pbalmiat David
at one time declared tbat "all men
aro liars," but he confuseed tbat be
said this in bis haw to. Pel haps tbe
President is like David, and oftei
be bas thought over it a littlo wbilr
like David bo williug to confess that
w hat be bas said about the papers
U. :.. i i. 1 . . . . :tL..i
proper conaideratioD. Yurk J)ls-
"I will undertake and givebondr
for tho fulfillment of the contract,
that if the city of Philadelphia w i 1
Btop Kellin liquor, nud give too m
much as wns expeuded for liqiioi
last year, I will pay all tho city ex
penses ; no person within ber bor
ders shall foy taxes ; there hbull bi
BO insurance on property i a gooil
dress suit tlmll be giveu to evciy
poor boy, girl, man nud woman s
all the educational expenses (.Lai.
be paid ; a barrel of Hour shall bi
given to every noedy and worth j
person, and I will cloar a half mill
ion or a million dollars by tbe op
eration." ' 7, luimwH,
A great deal of interest is being
rsauifettcd throughout tbe country
by a proposition to change lb duj
of National TbiiukHgiving to Octo
ber 1-tli, tbo auiversury of tbe day
on which tbe contiuent of America
was discovered by Colambas. Then
can bo very litllo oLjction to tbi
cbango. It would, however, be
much better to ullow TLauksgiving
Diy to remain as it is, and ruako k
Vew naliucul holiday of Octobci
12tb. The people of tbe United
States are a pushing, ever-active
people, uparing very littlo time from
tboir eoergetie business pursuits foi
rent and pleasure. With thorn it i
a Bteady grind of labor aud busi
Dess anxiety from tbeir awukenir;
ia lb uoroing until late at niht.
More holidays and time for revrea
tiou and pleasure will vastly benefit
tbe people.
W'MI" M ff
L member of tb K'jutuiky lois
latura bas iutrolaao l a bill prohib
iting the B&lo of .Utol and otbr
deadly weapon. It is tiun tint
soruetbiog was boiog doas, for ouly
last week a Wiscousin uia cam?
writblo an aoo of getting at least h
dozen bullets tact tbroagh bis
body. He waa walking through
cue of tbe baok Btreets of Louis
Title; and wbiie pissiug a party of
moo, reaobod icto bis bip-pockot for
(lie silver tobaooo-box. lostabtly
ite wm covered with iozbu revolt
vers, end would probably Lave mot
n aotimely end bad be cot been
able to explain tbat be did sol
tcein to eboot. After aob man bad
take a ebew from tr jbox be was
r :!wJ to go oo, Wbeo be feaob-
iUu . : , .-. . , i, . r.
tired. If they am i,mi iiuti.ld . f
jxtscos who revived thoia in i jh-
lar trade channels for dollars, tho
government orient to oil I j,theoi in
i lid pay dollars for them, Jbeo melt
and rtcoin them into standard
monoy. If (bey Lata been bought
tip by speculators, lot them come iu
the tame as other standard silver
bullion does. They wore not legal
tender except to tbe extmt of five
dollars at first nod afterwards raised
to leu t and if men who knew' that
Imve bought thorn np to make mon
ey ou thorn, let Horn take tbe mar
ket price-
It would really seem that the
practice of fraud, bas inoipieiUto I
'ho Democratic party from drain.
'ho ordinary distinction betweei
right and wrong. In tho attempt
ooizoa United States Senator's
eat, falsification of tho returns in
Hamilton county, Ohio, was resoit
ed to ; tbe returning officer refused
to obey the law in making the re
turn aud the candidates not elected,
impudently took their Boats. All
(Lis was persised in, evidently iu
the bopo that by seizing these (cats
they could eoirnpt ouo or two lie
publicans and duf jat Sontor b-ir-mau's
tiled ion, Tbe Democratic
party solid, not only iu Oiiio, i"it
over tbo country, pretended that
theso men were elected, until tbe
House exercised its power over tbo
qualification of its ou members
aud threw llmm out. Sinco then iu
tho face of the fact that one, of tbe
unseated members paid publicly that
he knew that neither bo nor atiy of
the other Democrats from Ilauiil
tiou county ual been elocleil, no
Democratic puper recants its fule
pretenso. J hey Lave no condem
nation for the crime attempted ;
but abundant grief ttmt they should
have been caugbt at it. Vindication
of the sanctity cf tho ekciiou laws
is cot one of tho btroug poiuts of
the Domociutic party.
Sinco John L. Sullivau begin to
' pose ns a etatuo iu classical stud-.
ios beforo tbo footlights, at a baud
somo cout iduratiou pur peso, the
newspiipcrs bavo bon freo of ac-
o.iunts of any sudden brutal vagary
ou bib part until last week, wheu bo
i?ot druuk and almost beat his bost
record of shamefully abusing a tim
id girl somo time ago. This timo it
was a sickly littlo New York news
boy, only thirteen yoare old, ho
bad civilly asked Sulivan aud a les-
paper wheu tbo (iu) human brute
si ruck the little fellow a Bavage
olow iu tbe mouth with tbo baiullt
jf o heavy umbrella, drawing blood
jud kuocking tbo boy down, Kul
livau walled leisurely out of tbe
iiotel, while Maddou ran to tbe boy,
picked Liui up, and plaoed a dollar
bill iu bis band, saying : "Take
this. Dou't speak of it. I'll sou
you ogain and give you morp. My
friend is a littlo drunk." Maddi-n
theu joined Sullivan on tbo sidewalk
and tbo boy fallowed, his blood
diippiug ou tho sidewalk at even
itep. Tbe uccount concludes with
tbo statemeut that Mrs. Lee, moth
er of tbo boy, would try to have
Sullivan arrested, but as usual be
rtcems to bavo oscaped freo. It is
ouly a question of titaa whoa the
brute will kill Homebody in on of bis
drunken sprees, aud then thoio will
be a long and expensive trial, tb
result of which may perhaps down
him. or lather elevate hini. Bui
what kind of a community is it that
will wiuk at such occurrences !
SUFFEItlXQIN IK21AND.
Again the wai! of want and sor
r w comes from tho Kmc raid IbId,
While tbe (uustiou of home rule for
Ireland is peinliu ' in Parliimout,
giHnt faiuiue eeems to bo upon a
largo portiou of the Irish people
because of tbo failure of the pota
to crop.
Tho Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
declares that Parliament will not in
any way relievo tbe fearful dietreHi
ihat prevails in Achill and KagK
(aland, and tbe almshouse is nol
ble to feed and shelter oue-sixth ol
(bo sniTerors. In tbe meantime, the
English Cabinet, foaring lawlessness
ts the logioal result of starvation,
proposes to re-euaet sovera pens!
laws of tbe old ooeroive statute an. I
that ia tbo answer of tbe govern
ment to tbe despair of breadlesi
oitiisona. Tbeie are two eaosos to which the
pbilanthropio Auiericau citizen of
every race should give prompt and
substantial aid. The people of Ire
land have two great battles before
them oao for bread ( tbe other for
eelf-govornmeot, and both appeal to
tbe generoue sympathies of ,4be
American peoplr. Tbe Deed for aid
to tbe starving people io Ireland is
a MMASa m rm ' jkMA. Bvt.1 nsh Mill Irl SA
. fii iid. f b.MiiH rule, is a bawl
laguinet fnarful oddt sgaioit pov
N iuney aud organization, nnd
litv ii inu hiii'kuvuihi j iuuu duuiiiu
Rod liberal conli ibulora in all
trioclic ciliaons cf our great
pA-
froe
land.
Iht Timet lai been aoked to re
oivo aud tratismit contributions to
either or both of tbe Irish fuo la,
and it n ill gladly do so. All con
tributions received, will bo acknowl
edged in those columos.
TH2
C0!IQRE3SI0:TAL
t:o::so? 1335.
A Democratic administration bas
submitted to Congress, through tbe
annual ruessuarge of the President,
tbe report of He beads of depart-,
incuts and rubordinate officers, each
accompanied by recommendations
for tbe national legislative body.
Just what recommendations would
be made, after nine months' control
of the government by a Democratic
administration, the people bad no
lata of recent dato from which to
jodgo. They certainly bad none
when Pie prencnt Congress was
elected.
It seems, therefore, wise for Uo-
publicans of tbo Senate and House
of lleprenentativcs to favor such
measures only as aro of government
necessity, or urgently demanded by
public interest and tho clearly ex
pressed wish of tho people.
Any lengthy dicciiMMou of tbe sil
ver question by this Congress will
be n waste of time, fur it is an as
certained fact that the. status on
that question cannot bo changed.
Tbe recommendations of the Soo-
retary uf tbo Treanury iu relation to
revision of the tariff are of such a
charncter that a wino policy ou the
part of tho llopubliotti members cf
the respective bouxes of Congress
would bo to nfor the whole matter
lireclly to the pooplj for discussion
in tbe congressional campaign nud
lecisiou by tbo elections of '86 n
campaign that will bo free from tbo
passion and prejudice incident to a
prudential election.
Such a plan would relieve tbe
business world for at least two vears
from the demoralization, uncertainty,
aud depression attouding a fear of
change.
A declaration by resolution on
tho part of the Honato tbat it is not
advisable to undertake a revision of
tho tariff during tho present session
aud a declaration by the House
that tbe suspension of tbe coinage
of silver dollars ia iuexpedient
would be productive of great bene
fit to tbe material interests of the
country. It would ntrougtben the
hands of Auiericau labor aud outcr-
priso.
Tho reviuion of the tariff and tho
forther coinage of bilver dollars re
ferred to tho people for determinas
tion, the preneut Congress would
have amplo time for tho considera
tion of great questions of transpor
tation ou land and sea, tbo now
navy, tbo fortifications, bankruptcy,
education, judicial aud cousnlar re
forms, and what ia still more ur
gent, the protection of tbe ballot
box against frauds in national elec
tioue. There are many other mat
tors of vital interebt too bng ueg
loctod, somo of hicb have, as yet,
not even received tbe alteutiou of
the IIouso of HcproHontativos.
Washington lit publican.
SOUTSSSNlSFLUSSTCa ' III cus
NATIONAL A?PA:S3.
The make-up of the bouse com
mittees by Mr. Sprakor Carlisle as
auuouced in Friday morniug'a pa
pers, recalls tho inlluonoo which
southern men bad in our natioual
affairs beforo tbe civil war and be
fore tbe republican party went into
power. Of tbo thirteen presidents
e lected before Mr, Liuooln, eight of
i hem were eouthoru men, aud five of
them held two terms. Of tbe
eighteen prosideutial terms all but
five were held by southern men.
John Quiucy Adams was tbe first
northern man chosen as secretary of
state. In every department ol
government tbo same preponder
ance of southern influeuoe was pres
ent, and there waa no oousideiable
.ppoeition to that elate of affairs in
tho oountry. Southern men ruled
by common consent
Now look at tbe committees as
made up by Mr. Carlisle. Of forty
eight committees publinhed in the
piiperb southern men are chairmen
of tuenty-nioe. Of the twouly-cine
comuiitt.es regarded as particularly
impi riant, soutLern men have six
teen of them
it ia true that a large majority of
tbe democratic members are
southern men sod as to that
tbey are eutitled to as much sa tl e
tpeaker baa given tbeni and prot
ably more It was tbe solid vote ol
tuouth tbat carried tbe demoeut-
io patty into power, and uobody
Hut thine aro other views to take
. f the suljct.' Tbe solidity of the
south, not its numbers, counted in
the elfclion for more than a greater
number of votes cast by tbeir north
ern allies. There are more demo
crats ia tbe northern states than
there are io tbe sontb, but they do
nol make as good a showing be
cause of tbe greater number of re
publicans there. Ia tbe south re
publican votes Jon't connt, while iu
tbe nortb democratic voles do count
but not very heavily in majorities.
So that, wbilo there are not ruaoy
northern democrats in the bouse of
re resenlalivee, there are a great
many of them where those few
membere went from. Oat of respect
to tbat large constituency not di
rectly represented, tbe speaker
might bave balanced bis cbarman
ships a littlo more evenly and not
endangered his chances of eternal
happiness.
Itcpublicans are not complaining
They simply look on as the old sys
tem of southern influence retakes
position at tbe front.
BEAVZBTOWH HEWS.
The Keystone Matcb Co , bhip
pod twenty-nine canes of matches on
Tuesday of last week. Tbe fuctoiy
has not been in operation for a week
or so, ou acoouat of tbe extremely
cold weather
The Kleatn Tanery is again run on
full time, employing about n doxeu
men.
a i at
An immense quantity oi ice was
taken from Henry Kern's iuk bole
on Friday and Saturday aud stored
atvay by our citizens. Tho mem
bers of our cornet band have alno
tilled an ice bonse for their own tine,
they intend to put up a canvas
tent Doxt summer in rvbio'i to pine wiit. n mi hr urumiy n.i irni ir..m tin- n n oi
tine sod Lave an ico creaio iluuJ r"1""' ,I","'""J '" p"rr"'" """"f'
. . .. " i Knijihy. Cnliili1. Art, Kiciicb mid tho lu .ttititt
1 he ice is of tbe fiuest ipiality. cvciitmiitiiPd iy.
Jaraos Aisler bad a calf frozen to' Th0 '"'"l"""'-' t' wkiy journal m
doath (luring one of tbo extremely
colli uigbts last week.
A. M. Carpentor baa sliinred
twelve tons of dressed poultry dur
i ti Ibis winter.
Tbo roads running nortb and
south iu tbis suction aro obstructed
with Boow-drifts.
T. II. llarter, tbo cuergctic editor
of tbe Tost, was in town sevirul
times last week. I bave not yet
heard of any pockets being pickod.
ltev. W. II. Diven of Sulona, Clin
ton Co , tbe financial rgeut, of the
Missionary Institute is assisting
ItVjv. Oi wig in holding Lis protinct-
od ruooting. Ho is a fluent sud at
tractive spoaker and bohl bis au-
diutico woll daring bis discourse
Jacob l'ees, Sr., bas in bis pos
session several antiquated bousuboKI
aitic-K'8. AuoDg tboiu are a grain I -father's
clock and a chain, which
havo been lined successively by bin
urandfrtlhor, father, nud lii.iim.lf
Tbry aro doubtless over a buudiod
years old, ns bis grandparent who
about eighty years old when they
died and it is thought that they
used tbo articles daring tboir iuar
riod life. The last owner lias bad
them in Lis possession for fifty
years. Tbo churn Las boon used on
larga rurtns, where inncb churtiiog
was dono fjr tbo greater part of tbe
. , ...
Lime, nnn ia blhi i a nriiv niim n in
j ,
iu.
the family
lb IS KUU'I
Tbo clook,
f L !.! -
for uiiny
not baviog i
years rnoro
, . ,i .
DCeO WOUnil lOr a OlllUOSr Ol yuat'S,
has "stopped short."
Frof Miller, of Milton, is toaoh-
iuf a inrgo uiass IU VOCai UUSIO, IU
, , .
the Union Chnrcli.
William Zecbman bogun hniHe
keepiog on Ner A. Ftea'a farm on
Tuesday. Citizen.
Who does not delight to nee a Kooit
looKlntf fiuvr Yet eryKlpuhts .li-ti -nres
tbe fuutures almost beyond ru-
,.,..,, tl l. II. .A I.. .....
V . , l" WOm
of it. IIiIm iliheaso Is as dangerous an'
it Is repuUive. It U sonietiiuea eulled
"St. Anthony's Fire," and often caus
es sudden death. Mr. S. It. Carpen
ter, of (irundville, N. V., hud It iu
both leys and was cured by lr. Ken
nedy's Favorite Kviuedy. This un di -clno
excels all others for the blood.
Hrpoeiiiily adapted to persons In fee
ble health, Jun.
BILiOUSfiSSS.
Bilious symptoms Invariably
arise from indigestion, such as
furred tongue, vomltlngrof bile,
giddiness, sick headache, ir
regular bowels. The liver se
cretes the bile and acts like a
filter or sieve, to cleanse impu
rities of the blood. By Irregu
larity in its action or suspen
sions of its functions, the bile
is liable to overflow into the
blood, causlngjaundlce.sallow
complexion, yellow eyes, bil
ious diarrlKBa, a languid,
weary feeling and many other
distressing symptoms. Bilious
ness may be properly termed
an affection of the liver, and
can be thoroughly cured by the
grand regulator of the liver
and biliary organs, BURDOCX
BLOOD BITTERS. Act upon the
stomach bowels and liver,
making healthy bile and pure
blood, and opens tho culverts
Sidie ii lt.o Kiey
Expelled After Using Dr. David Ken
nedy's "Favorite Ueuidy" About
Two Weeks.
On of fh mnt riamkiiMpiitp thM h
fflxifii lir.ii'i. lit t tliii iiAMrenf I lie uiti l
h;iiol Air..!. t. lr.M.-ri. ol tl:n.ii Hi Ii'. l:i-tir
iimi'Jf, N. Y. Mr lid h h.l iiIItcI n-uru
. It", I74, fmin llio itvmne'i vt 1'iilouli'" ur
IStvnn In Hie r.ulit Klihiv. No Ipjw IIibii vi'Vimi
jiliylcMnwiit niui'lnyivl n dllljr.nit Iiiiio,
thorn Mr. Kcnrh HlJ hitft'lrs'ln uf iliilUin Inr
uh iIIcaI tro itniont, will) nl taiooinr relict
Irmn lil tvony.
ltr llio uicpiH iill(!lnlton of III Irlrmls lie
a'lniliji rj to try ltr. ImrM Kennedy'" "Kvir
! Ki'irfdv." In:l i tpi'rlurH'rd n innrkril lm
I'tiiTvninht Imin (hp flmt ilny h i hexnn Io urr II""
inollcln. (n the 16 n of Sii.li'iiiti"r lm voli)i'l
in ne M It'tv iu coulJ bo paamd tlnoiinh thu
DiMtir u niitiei.
Mr. Ilpirli concludon o, Mlr to Pr. Ken
nrilr fry Mtvlnit: 'It will nlxuv" Bltonl me
Uiiiiro to refsiininrnd tbo K vunto Kpninly'
ditliofi' ho may lis 'ifiorlnn from ill(!l"ultli
i' tlii Kliinnyn nii'l lli:nlilr, or liny iliurler
ritm from nn liupn o n il olltii- lli.
W illlmn Mi' Knc-, U Knyntt HI., Ilnlllmxro.
Mil , fay ! '1 Ih IIpvh i,viirltii Keinpily' I
KiKiil nii'illPino. It I-toliiK inn rtmr k'i kI ll n
nnytliliiE I pvvr Iriiil. mull dsvo trii-il nlnioul
"viTyihlns for I miii uIIit.t (mm ilf(ioim ."
rnviirlti' Hfiiirilj" I n in-cine In
Stiimnrh bihI MlnililiT illwnfr. It I pqimlly
r Hlunlli In r iff ol litllloii ill'iinlrr, tlnn-t n
tlon ol tli Itoni'l nml nil tho rluM ol llln np
niitly lnr.:in.ii- Ifm th eumtltutluni ol
wiimuu. FrKu, II; fix b itllof, 1 5.
THK
Philadelphia
Weekly Times
Attractive: Kntertaiuin: In
struct ivc: Tlio ramilv
.luurnal of America.
OF THE WARL00K AT ur overcoats.
ILLUSTRATED IN EVERY ISSUE.
A Paper fcr ttc Heme cf tlis hwi
SparklhiE and Original in E7iry
Fealnrc-
(Hi tlio r'ir-t ol .Linmry iii't,n nnw ilonrt
nr.; In inry li'itmo ol the Wm-kly TIAtliS will
In- nii'l . Kn-ry ininilur will l) 1 1 Ix-r.tl Ijr Ilia
tiut- 'l In II W bt ciiiitrlliutloiis, whlrli lonv
1 n ii mi clulitv li, itiiriiliiiiiw. an 1 In It.- ml
f e rliy to till tliu I'liu o ur a ncwipnj er. The
!nily ni'nFsit'r Iniiu thr KrMt iilret n di.w
nnw rriK'ln'K Into nvvry furlinii of Ilia Intnl. Kv
rry Inl iml i lly ninl i-vcry town nl I n: or t;i in'-
Iiuvk their ilnlly ni'w-iiin'r, nml tlio Inml
wcikly, Mltli tka wiuiilirlul mk'v In ru
vinrliit I nrimllun, tnii't cvrry want Hint tho
(Lilly iK'Wijn'r hill tjpuiiy. Tlio 'Jirtn m1
II in wi-i'kly ol tu iliiy inn t lm mm Ii nn rv thun n
ntiwi-uivr : It inu-t ten iiukiiziiiu of Intnlly
rrmlii'K ; It niti-l Ii mI the mnunr'nn In imimliir
lltcrutnru s It tniiKt l;ul II In m.uliir llln-tr.i-tlun,
mnl II nuiKt mict hhj rcquirvinoiit ol the
Intvllluriit nailtr ol very t l.in.
Stories of tbe War
Will lio I . ii r: I ?-li i,i lii imi'Ii uiiin'irr Irnin tl.c
Hhli'Kt wrilrrn tvlm p.irtn li iti'.l In the I. 'ou.lv
tlriimii ul olvll ft rite, nml each will hp prnlu-vl)
llliiitra'i. Tin-m..nt ciiU-itnlnuiK mi.l lutlriic-
tlTeSti.rU-( (rum tho hunt wrifrf of flotluu will
aiHar!u ca. !il.ue, witlillluttra.igua.
TKUIS :
Mol l liy (ill new aumil' at fivee-nli nreniy
Hy mull, ir venr. r l l..r.-lx inniitha Cluli
i.Mi'ii, f 15, mnl mi extra fOiy 1. 1 tlio cltiT up ul
tliu o'.uli. A ilil :(:.
TIIK T1MKS,
TiniPn Unit. liiij,-, rhilinli lplilii.
Sheriffs Sale
s.
Whop n l.y vlrtni- nf mnvlry w-lt luncl mi
i.l iIih Cniirt "I 'iiinni.iti rii' ii ul s.ivrur ( 'uni
fy. I'i., iin l ( in.' iliri'.'l. il I rtill vv.i.a In I'nh
1 1 Sulu lit thv Cn'irt Umiu, In .Ml.l .Hi' iiikIi, ..ii
Katntd iv. February C. 1HS11.
lit i) oVl.n-U A. M ., thu lilliinlnji run I un.l
i.'iml n.i.Tl v in wit :
Jio:
'l'lUt'T NO. 1.
i
iiiiwit, j i, i J,,
Hi lnu ;i 1 1 ILV eerl tin Mi'((iiaiP, Ti-ncmi-iit nr
inu'i nl ami fit'ihlu n H i' t.iw.n il:i nf M1..1
,'.7, : ,,'y;,r,':'""xy l ! '"f '.
null' Pulltli til li.('liii. h.illt..luil n irlh liv lii ii. I
nii-r nn i i'iii.ih. w n.i i.i n, u
lerri'll, uutli ui:d wui by Juhti U.ililiy toutain-
m
I ItU ai'ICD.
nni-e nr I"-, wherenn lire eretc.l a lurir tw
Sli.ry Vi'Htlniiiiiuri(ii Kriiinu I iV Kl.l.l.MI
. min.' .-"lui'iu. oiiniiiirr lliill-o lll ll ill II'
l r nii cnury niitliinlilinufBl-.. irnml wnlwr Utar
I ,"u A' "Vxrv no i '
Pronto, F. fa
1 ii.-i.ir nil nini rrruill I'll Ul Krounil fltlllllll in
,n" ""'" l r",lvillf. ailiima (own. hip, Snr-
.i.-i ..iiiii.i, in., iifuiimi'u I'urin iiy n -unill'
nirrei, icmi n im hi imiihu' n ki-r, m.utli l. an
alley, wed ny .Mrs nann Tinxell, Leiug 4'
leut frldoitml lib lett l et, eontulnl k
00 Equine Ferches,
innre orlix. wlieremi m ern le I a munll fianui
I'HM.UMi iiui)i;. A the inoinriy nl
TK At'T NO, 8.
I'ollur,
" lleltiK n that eertuln Mefiiave, Tenviuonl nr
1 1 iiiiiiiiiui, -iiiiiiTo in i iiaiiimin low nniiiii. Snv
hit etiiinu i'u.. Ii.imihI I iinrlli Iiy lull. I ..f Slnmri
"'""'I'I. A.la.u S. H..,r. l I it ul.. .until l.v
I!""",1. 4rl""'' ''l J"'1" l.ebkicLer, wen hy
l(. Heirnlil ami lleiiMin ii Kl.'kiiM -1 rani liv s
Win, llumuiel, uvutaluijiK
80 Acres,
more nr Inas, wlmrenn are o.cetoil .1 DWEI.IVNO
in ii .-si.n, if..n. II.IK.SI mnl oilier in'eni.auri
gutliuiUliivn, al.i .unit wilier nud vliuka liuit.
TUAtir N(.4.
IIi'Iiik a eertuln tr.ii'l uf WDmllnnJ IMate In
tliu aiiino tuwiihlilp liniiiiile.l nortii l.y Uinl ul
llile llerrnl.l nml .liir.il) I huil. r, e:Mt hy Wm
II. SnarU, Miutli l.y S.in.uul itcngler, wual Iiy
11, y, ArnuM, euiitululiiK
7 Acres,
more or hi. Alanatttus wiiuo (tin anil iilaee
i a. H1-.0 iii Krwio iii ine iciuunii ana a
iMIe ul uiuuure. At Ui. urunerty ul J . C ur
llOn. I
I KKMS, W .r een(. ea-h, lnilnni'0 on or bo
lurn Ihe llrl iluy ul nl Term ul ( niirl.
SuiieJ . ukuu lnt exu iiimn atjil t" ha aul.l In
Nl.lt H. MIUIUSWAHTU, Sherlfl, '
Slmrlir. OWce, WUUIcburnh, Jan. 14, ltM),
Aselsnco Nctico.
NOTICE is hert-by civen that
SdDlual II. Mnuii.fT. of Snrlnir tnwnalui.
Sny.l.r o luuty, Pa.lia. in ml. a rolunlry il.,i
ol Aai-Uoinent ul all ba .Iti cla, rail aurl ir
aural, lur lb. benefit ul hla er..lll ir., to Hi un. :
d.iiluneJ All p.raona knuwlnu the.o I .
iiehieJ wllluieaaa uiaka luiui.iliaia uayoiant.
uii" iuuh uaviuH ciaiuia ill iirea.nl lu.dl to
b. A. WKTii tl'.
Jaa. U IM AatUnet
JLECTIOW NOTICB-
Tli a annual meaUnu of tha memhrra of the
Uttivartnan Mutual Kl a lnmrunoo (Jouinauy
lur llio KJi olluu ul IHreetur will bs hul.l hi
Ihelr lioina otluia In UmimrUiwn n Kutunluv.
Januury an, IHKo tiotween tbs licura of 1 sua a
A. H. BOWERSUX, IS.o.
A A A wn a a . .
lAtm KxBnrianoa.
Pmark-Jibl and
qmoK euros. Trial I - r.
ro4
1875.
GRAND
FALL OPENING
AND
On Shelves
On Counters
Everywhere
OUR SHELVES
Are better Filled than ever before.
MSNS, BOYS, AND CHILDREN S
SUITS. SUITS.
LOOK AT OUR OVERCOATS.
ALL GOODS SOLD
Gents Furnishing Goods.
Gents Furnishing Goods,
CLOTHING BAZAAR,
Selinsgrove, Pa.
W. H. FELIX'S
roruLAit
FURNITURE il CARPET
HOOMS,
r;tllov Rtropt, Jjcwlstown, Va.
fii:i)it(X)M SUITS, of all
Hud mid pliers; Mat
trvvt.eH, Fi-it'lif ih, I'illowi-.
ISnulxterK, l!ml yprii'frs.
t.'liairs, Tallies, .Sinks
Sofas, Station, Hureaus.
Ac,, ico.. Sec , fits.
A full line rf .lute. I letup, IUtf, Inyrains, Tapestry,
H.nlv HiiisrcIh aud Velvet CuriietH, Art Siiuares.yui vr
nia ItngH. Vvcn nud Unttn
i ll any of the above good
lie bounght any place, and
si ut ion on V, Iv, It Write
6
co tbe lartreot stock this
KesjK'ctiully,
OVU:KCOAT8 FOS5 MEi!
FOR HOYS!
OVEIiCOATS for CIHLDKE !
SUITS FOK MEJV!
&mrr& FOR UOYS!
U1T3 for YODTI18I
SUITS FOR CS21.L.DREN!
CAR DIG N JACKEVS!
WOO LEW 8BSIRT8!
UNBERCLOTHIIG!
GLOVES, HOSIERY,
IBats & Cn'ps, Notions . of all kinds.
'J bauking tbe public for past favors I cordially invito so iuspectiorj
of my large Ktoc!c of tbe uboapeht and best goods for Men and lioye
tbe Ouutjs pioduoo of oil kinds tnkon in exchange for Oooi.
G. C. GUTELIU8,
3IIDI)LE1)UH0H, PA.
ADMIN'STRVTltlX' NOTIfR
..fori uf Aiiiniulnutrttli i oo Ilia -.lot.
t A M O t N Dll K II uUU ll. ol llauvar
rown-lilu Hi y.W Co., I'., U.i-'d, liavli.tf
ean urntail to tli nu l.rUGOil, all pracn
know ii. ft th.iii..! vm Indabteit toaahl i tt. art
uuaaiad to aiaka liumuiata pajmiint, anl
tln-a bavin ultima will r.eut th.in ilnly
uthiutlotU to Iba wBiltraltiD.d lor le'tla
man. A. A. KOMlu,
U.o. IT, '63. AduiliiMr.tor.
Isaac hi:avi:i:,
8urgon Dentist !
Mltfdleburg.' Snyder County, Pa
UvfUia IB FBaVKial Si Til USPOT
vrvtbing belonirinff to tbe
pro
I a
faalon don la tbabaat mihi,
a f w or
warrani.u. laruii monaraia.
1895
-OF-
1
FAR I. OH SUITS in Drowr
Terry, Haw Silk, Haii
Cloth and Flush ponds,
Furlnr Rockers, all kinds,
Marble Top Tubles.Lonk
iug Glasses, some Cut
oues, Fictures, &o., &c.
Pi rcha Door Mats. 'Will
us low as same iiuality cat
pay froiibt oburgt-s to auj
tuo f,r prices or coiuo ami
sido of I'hiladolphia
W. II, FKLIX.
-o-
tP"Pure Hye, Copper Dig.
tilled Mountain Dow Whis
key at $2,00 per gallon or 60
cents per quart.
TIIEOS. SWINEFQJJIV
Eaglo Hotel, Jranlslin,i,
k nlHRK. PFPatllflfT
.Cl'
AtNeMtreR
AaOntorralUBgU
.Naam
OawMd by lt)diaoratfaia, aanaaiai.tta 1mmSi1
iait
fj;r (i UMkL.gTfili(??7 r i,Tirt. -1,11
' wi'l lo .u to t"""--- t
- y -. .i rnutiA.
tauu.