The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 04, 1886, Image 2

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Su1criitioii 1.50 IV r War
RATES OF ADVERTISING:
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Whr-n no apeoui nrrmic in nl r in i to. all
ilv n 1 ro.nt Inter t--l lur p i n,.m a month ,
w .barn. II2.S f or h iinrlnri lie
or tii o .n 1 1nierilon nJ ;j c.iitt lur tib
lwuiul Imerllon.
Thursday, XovemUir 1, 8(5.
John Wanaxakor, tho l'hiladid
pbia inorchant, who lm jnpt return
ed from Europo, a.tys Hint n study of
tbo new system ofrailroal opera
tions iu Germany, wbcro tlio roads
aro nndor Government administra
tion, oonviuces Li m that tho hci vice
of private corporation is fir pro
ferablo. Thero if a traveler com
plains ho at odco Brits himself ngainst
tbo Government. Tbo trains ueilht-r
start on time uor come in on time,
aud with few exceptions tbo expresH
trains are as slow as tbo way trains
on American road.
Tbo Chicago marriago lottery, a
new matrimonial scheme, has been
introduced into Texas. Every pur.
chisor of a ticket is supposed to
send an accurate description of his
personal appearaneo, which is re
corded opposito tho number of tbo
ticket issuod, Rccontly William
Carothers a bachelor of Atascosa
connty, Ttxis. seventy years of ao,
and worth at U-ast s?."f, 00 iu sheep
and laud, drew a ticket that bad
tbo di-scripti'Mi r.f M-s. X. M. Kaiser,
a sixty-fonr-yoar-oM widow of .cto-
ireno PInt I.. Tl 1.1
ana me result was (Lai ho wont for!
ber nud they wero married in tho I
Central MoIlI in S.m Antr.nir.
in twenty minutes after Ler arrival.
Tho Mormons aro as defiant as
ever ogainst tho law and tho gov
ernment. Gov. West, of L'uh, says
they aro prepared to sacrifice their
personal comfrt, their property,
Buffer indefinito imprisonment and
surrender life itself rathct than yield
and promiso obedience to tho law
and forego tho privileges they claim.
The Governor says that bo knows of
no armed organization for the pup
pose of opposing tbo lawful au
thorities or resitting the enforces
moot of the la tp, Dor j009 h0 to
lieve that any 6uch now exists, but
Le Bays the need may arise at any
time for tho prompt use of a strong,
well-disciplined aud efficient mili
tary fjree to aid tho civil power and
recommends that a force of United
States troops bo placed and kept iu
garrison in tho territory.
It is said that tho man who liveh
on the Kigy farm in Northwestern
Ohio is making arrangements to
ontinue firming all winter, on a;
cjuat of tlte ioiuiouso heat from the
big natural gnu wll there. Ho h
cow preparing to put iu Fpring
crops. Wbi knows wL'at pohi-ibili-
i;-:s are ooan j up in nnrural gas
. . , r , , .
.th a sjfctcuj of pipes unJurlying!
-ii i n . f I
tho soil, aul doverul wells hi uttiat-
. i -a .t. i . i .i
fcj as to ttWo alvaiitago of the pre-
vailici? vinJs. and tW f .rtl. il.ir
Leat to the air, why may we Lot
J ' o o - - - -
Lav.ialU garegiou ftrms that
6haU,i,M ullth, prolnct, of tho ,
tropics, and pumpkins uud oraugcf,
vfLitu beans aodtpicea grow togoth
tr iu lovitg LaioiouyT In a word.
rhy msy wo nt look to teo the gar
deu of Ulcn renewt-I ulong tie gas
btlL Esrh'iH'j.
i
The PLiIitd-.-lplia 7Vc in Kpeuk-1
lag of tie uoeilit-g cf tLo JJaithoN
d: Statue of Liberty iu New Yoik !
Lsrbur on latt TLurbday ntys : "An I
iJta cf the size of tie t-rtt fctatuo !
of Libertv in New Yoik Litbor can J'timore and Ohio Company is al
bebt be formed by coLbpstison. The.7 iJ:ittf tj fxU-od its road from
fctatue iUtlf is 1.7) f..-tt h icLf;. in 1 ,Mwuul ,',ta'!,lt 10 1,19 "'"n
LeigLt. from the fjet to the lop of i 1,8 u!tir!ll5 'W ' to make con
tie tvrcW. 'ibis is almost exactly (-"-'tio,J" tLo Hochetor and
the height of the to-.rcf tliy ' '''ttcbarg or some other road rnn
Church of the Holy Tr -..ty, on Kit- ltU-'A through Pumsuta.vj;ey under
teohoute B'juare, sud nearly tint of j1" eontrol
the Mttte J2vas btctple. 'I he: Muggio IJdlieg, a seveoteen
pedebthi. which nbes ll'J feet 1 0 lyr-old girl, livmg at liaokuville,
inches tbo ve t.c- bti k-vtl, iukts J All.-ghe!:y coonty, has been iu a
the actual I It of the Hi0!jumett trance fvr over tw'.j years, with the
over thrt-. huoditl f,ut-30 fw.t 'i ' exception ,f three bhort lucid inter-
incuts, jutbi aooui iue ortbttl
fclevt ionof the tower of tho r,e
0.., IIull ; it is ote-fourth higher
toau that of the Masooie leor.le
letup
TLe ifcttltr can imagine fvr Limsell
what uu iijjpoitig figure this uqu1
le, uhtthor viewed fiom the city or
from the tes. The famous Colous
tf JiLoies, which wus. cue of the
fceveo wonders of world, is stud to
Lave betu otly a little over oue Luu
drod feet bih. It ulso tlool st the
eutraboe of a great buitvr, tut the
sucdero vessels tlu-t bull by Lwlloe's
Inland could not tave paeso J be
iWftoo the night les ol that great
polioaa tits overtopped by our
JfxftMO'JU&oricaa Libert.
1IEWS ITEL3-
Over lU.000,000 bricks bavo bsio
made in Heading this stuson.
A vi iu id item ore was struck
duiinglho digging of a cellar at
Coiilitvill?.
matur .1 . Donald Camoron and
his daughter aro tiavtliiig to Waib
ington iu n curing?.
Tlie evening" edition of tho Will
i ini-p r t (!n,:i'ic am fix!!, tut is to
ln tliecoiilitnu 1. Tlio mot ning cdi
liou will coino out a bifire,
John L Kullivau and his wife
have compromised and mad.i it up
and when tho former wants to wipe
up the ll jor with a woman hereafter
he will go away from homo fo do it,
Sam Small, "tho other man" in
tho evangelist!! firm of Saw Jones
& Co., win nrrcstod at Cincinnati'
for purchasing jewelry on a note
which bo afterwards refused to pay.
Tho amount stolen by F. J. F.
Uiadley, tho defaulting rmployo of
tho i'ullman l'ulaco Car Company,
at Chicago, ii $".00i). Tho inves
tigation has resulted in tho dis
charge of Chief Accountant David
Wilson, as being cognizant of
Bradley's croo'icduees.
Tho refusal of the Supremo Court
to permit of tho sale of tbo South
Pennsylvania to tho l'ontiBjlvania
has ransod moro talk uhout building
tho SulitiRgrovo and North JJranch
Kailroad. Thero is nothing to pre.,
vent it but a want of money.
The old C-jiirt Ilonso cf Plymouth.
X. I!., in which Paniel Webster
! ma do one of LU earli ft, if not bin
jfirxt plea, has. after Laving I. (en
jHM.'d as a nhfcl wright's shop, been
l'l'f.t til ed to 1 1 rvimiinl lihrinni'tknuii
11
( x pen so,
and is
mow nni'd for a librarv.
Tho Sla'.o bibiary r j.-im at Ibir-
ti.burg has been ovti hanhul and re
novated dining tho pa.jt so aimer. Il
now contains 51.000 volumes, of
which 21.000 aro law books and 11,
00T uowspaper files. Ono thousand
books aro purchased overy year. It
is claimed that thero are some book-
nhieh could not bo duplicated for
SioO.OOl).
K J ward V. Perry, tgent of Mrs.
John L. Sullivan's propeity iu Bos
ton, received a dispnteh from her
dated Centreville, 11 I., on Thurs
day last, announcing tho desth of
John L. Sullivan, Jr., 2 years of ago,
who died in tho morning from diph
theria Mrs. Sullivan 6ays that the
story that i-he aud tho pngliet havo
made np is wholly fulbo, and that
the "Johu L. Sullivan and wifo" who
registered at a Mihvaukco hotel did
not it.clu 1j her.
iiio of M tine's ninny craiik if-'
Kli is Govo of Lewiston, who thinks j
that ho is th j S ivijiir. Hois ovr
j0, has long wbilo huir and board,
wears a long coat unl capo of bright
red. a tall whito hit with a broad
white ban I an 1 li ming eudo. white
troupers, nud moecasino. Ho also
carries a white umbrella and a very
gorgeous borso blanket for cold
Hea'.her. Ho makes an occasional
i l ; . I H : .. i : . . i. . .
aiui'j i rriiui mij p join rapij. On
, . . . " 1 u"
the back of whic-j u tu s lusenptiou:
.. , , , 1
"Lhas CJovo, hrnunaol tho Prmco of
T , . ,
wPeu
himself with tLo aid of the Holy
(;Lh,, QU J is, th'J
fluted h, spirit
from God.
Tho f-'outh Pennsylvania Railroad's
point of couL'-etion with the Pitts
burg, McKeet-port and Yough-
! 'b.ky Htilioad bus been decided
!Q - The latter proposes to exteud
its roal through .-'eottJalo to Mount
1'I'-a,,!iLt l'u i on irofQ l,"-ro through
I .Wwt Unity coke district,
,u'Mu'i connections with tho lino of
lLo h 'nllj Pennsylvania "bout threo
'''u Mount PJeasuot The
vh . ,v , f.. , , ;
mi iu-ynisJ Ur ,tjioQ btij
wg DWlUy ,JitB(l Hh(i
.,, ..x t' w. ,
names of the living, but sometimes
bows and smiles when deal relative
or frieoJs sre mentioned, and iu Jis
cates with Ler arms aud eyes that
the bees them. HLe fcingK Lymes,
but idbteal of the tune to which she
learned the words she sings airs
which Lave tevtr been heard before.
! Their rythui and Larcnooy are per
foci aad they are sweet and beaoti-
.mi WVIUCI WH liVf flit
..t 11. .. i ..it i.. - i
Uvea firmly believe they arc the
songs of angels which b Las beard
od isrned by Lesrioi theuj lioff.
VIOTOEY1
3?1
Bsier Eloctefl by 45,000.
Turnty-lwo oftlie twontv-
eiqjit CoMgrcssmeii Kcpul)
lican. Tlio legislature is strongly
HcpuMicau iubotli Houses
llm niajorih' in llio Senate
being twenty and in the
Housoover fifty.
Oonirressnian Atkinson al
so pulls through with a hand
some majority.
The Prohibition vote es
timated at lift ecu to twenty
thousand,
Charley Wolfo will now joia tho
Falvation Army.
Wolfo polled in tho neighborhood
of 800 votes iu Snyder county in tho
"independent movement. This
year bo got SG, which illustrates tho
old truifiu that lightniug never
strikes twico in tho samo stump.
Prophets aro seldomo esteemed in
their own country, which is why
Wolfo wac buried ty Glover for ns
setnbly and J'.uavtr for Govornor
nuder !)'0 majority iu Union couuly
wUliLEAl-IS.
Haby ncoter of Trenton, Ohio,
who was 20 months old, wigbing 80
poundb, measured 33 inches aronnd
tbo chost, 10 nt tho waiif. and 2"
aronnd tho thigh, ia dead. Ho bad
always been nn apparently healthy
child, but died of fatty degeneration
of tho heart.
William Holland, tbo loading cir
cus manager of England, is qnotod
as saying that an American milliouN
aire proposes to furnish tbo capital
for a stupendous hippodromo enter-
tainmont nnliko anything of the
sort that wo bavo bad, and that be,
Mr. Holland is coming over bore to
manage it. Perhaps this will bo
news to Mr. Uarnum and perhaps it
wou't.
There was an old settlers' meeting
in Way no ounty, III., rccoutly,
whero a bilk dross was efforod as a
prize to tho mother of tho largest
family. A vouorablo but vigorous
matron who hid roared eighteen
eons aud daughters wou tho prizo.
Allis Hrown, a colored man cf
Nashville, Teun , recoutly mariied
and took his hrida to a woll-fur-
nixhnd bonso. Thoro was a hau l.
soma set of siverwaio, four clocks,
fine carpets and chairs, elegant sets
of parlor and bedroom furniture ;
indeed, ovorything sho could dosiro,
including a family Bible. Tho re
markable fact was that evory article
in tho house had been stolen.
ANNO U NC!': M K N T O F
Ecu Perlcy Poore's ForttcomiiiE Book,
Sixty years of a busy journalibt's
life at ainiuton aro epitomized in
Mai. J5en. rerley l'ooree forthcom
in'' book. One of the admirers of
the Muior leeently said that "at a
judiciously ripe period of life tho
Major slopped (.rowing old, and
since then, like some of tbo choice
Maderia of which ho writes with so
much fioliug, he Las only been ae
cumulating t o uet and flavor." Mai
I'ooro has been ono of tho best
ktiuwu uu 1 one of tho most know
inx men in Washington society for
a hulf a century. His is the sunny
temperament delighting iu bright,
hoc i hi miercourso let ma con
nection with daily journulietu and
liis position iu thu IJ. S Neuate
placed him always iu tbo thick of
polttieul ellitiiH and social cossip
He was evtj in the Washington
"wim," briastitjtf tho waves with
jovial vi'or, and never fuihour to
Ueur or hce what wus said and done.
The Muior could never be very
solemn, uud iu bis ripened sketches
of Wushingtou IJy every phasu re
minds him of half a dozou amtining
anecdotes, lie has a rare uiH in
tellinur a story, aud Lis anecdotes
aro inexhaustible.
I J is book will not only add lustre
to bis fame as a writer, but is of so
uni'tue a character and so intensely
iuterekting in matter that it will
prove a valuable contribution to the
literature of the country. It bus
mil lb for the mirthful, wit for tho
witty, information for all, and wo
doubt if it Las been equalled by any
subscription book siuee ins war.
It is beina iusued by the wells
I known Louse cf Hubbard mo,,
Philadelphia, IV, and told exclu
sively by subscription,
Ngt. i, '80. iw.
HAPPY CHILDREN
How to Make Thrill 80 Keep Thni
in iienim ami 1 nf y will l,ure or ,Th n.lorlgnH C.immlMtnari of nydor
the Kept. jcviinly, will offer ntpnblio l,ou
ThiJ.y of rrrrf wnll-roanlitnl tinn.rhold Tuesday, DflO 14, 1S81,
rnmi't (ilui'llr fmni tha chlMr.n. 'I'hniinli of!. .... .... .
ollK.tl..nnl.iirniilo not tnKs rro nt thlr,'n,hT ' pmpwvr ramoniy nowii
chllilnin. I'fmi'iih Ivni.r.iin-e mure thanpntimlili" '
m-Kiwt ci-y (f.T th-m tn 1,111 ck mi.i dm, O d Jail Grounds fltta lliiildinffs,
wlit-n aiinwlei mlulit h.ivun.wol llmin to lure1 wimm
,m ,i!, ?Z", l ",',",1,,"'""l',r' nl.r llll.rii.iri .nrt W.lni.t utr-ct, ,th lr
h nin i -i V? Ihi"! " r' lj Alloy mi.i lo-. ,,l Danno Kern, nnj Weil , lo
ihe lllo il, whli'h, when Impurn, in the eit mnll0 oe.im Ktra omUlnlnn
Hire til (IIMH.W. "KBrorlli KnincV l the " ' c"ntlnln
lilond ol I'liildhim I and rhmild Im luund In en-ry
iiurFprj in inp i.in i. ne' ii in rour nniio to
Tutir ..! lron iU. uu well m ' ..r vc.nr own.
I'ry it i! I 'i will l.r vim nw Dili ertlclr
Mme ii" iiilneki).. The nn' llclno U "I'm rit
linini-di" ."d tl., r-.ji Ir-Uir'K n liiinnnd .l.lr.':
Of. In'i I K nri'Mly, K indunt, N. V. Hue did
InrnlKil OikmI V.r.l lor tlrtc! Tiiltn. trr. I iTld ;
KMini' ii l,l nvorlle H.nnK iy" l rn,-ll wlmt
It Plniii). t. lie. n I d orvc iiir iraln thut are
l,owid iimiii It tv ell whn lieTe ii'ed It. Mr.
l-rnol H. rjnydi r. of SuiK'-tler. N. V., Mv :
"My llt'ln dmirlitir will p'.verfl Willi rSelt
Kluiim Trow li". to fKit lr. KVnncdv'e i'-1
vnriti Ikjinedy' cured Iht. Thli win two je.irs;
W n not In Dm II ihlt ol riilHnu nny ortil-.t
liaUMH nieilli IW In mirooliimn toil a h,.,,,.n.lM lind) rrltriiM will oll. r nt nulill? .
to knew If Ihtvld Kennedy, ol Hondoiit, N. v.,!"irln sux-k ol Mutctjlc, t llwvorluiin, tiny-
1 Ihtvhl Kennedy, ol Hand mt, N. V..i'"rl""" vk-k oi iiiucbic, i iiuitvcriown,
-fitnnlly tnntlty to the I'trollnnre 0i "cr county, on
i'ii which Urn IMiUnr mil I'liviirlto W,.tod,ln V..o 17 1(t
And II DKurJnlmin will i.nrnunde1 eiWICSilay, iOV. 17. 1S8M,
.inn run o,rriin
mm ineinrlih
lii'iiRiiv." Mm ll n word ol oiiri w II unrnun
r.yin.ilY to line It and thu.nnd rvlk'f rrmn nilkr-i Thoalni-k Ponsl.tn r 1 ri'nnndn-hand mdo-lmr
Inn no irolelnual vtlquetto rlnll h mlvr m mirrey I'urrHmi., I nevr ..Tirlmr H.iniuPhe, 6
lp.rn rayiiiH thut word. lur dlreftre! of thu mfond hnnd mil 'lit wheel d.inn hoi Top linn
lilood. kldi.e.v and howetf It hue no eiiial. c ittpn, 2 new Ilni'.liuiirilii. 1 nunr rldo bir nke'etoii
would not ho without It lor live tlm i the dollar W'nuon, I n. cond hand Hrewnor I nn HimifT
lhat ltOo:t Haily Times, Troy, N. Y. 'wlnto rhiu., I l.ody, I new l' i.iin ramify Spring
" IW'iiL'on, 1 reeond hand TilmUlu rprlnn llpeu
- - 1 'Htixjy, I H'emul html llrmtcr Top Uuzsy
, . piano iMidy, I m ound Imn I .Iinnp neat t'nrrluKii,
LTrtf-l LJ) mm f n n 4- ""eond hun I end Sprlnir Carrlairo. now 2.liorp
lUtVl AX UjJtJI vy dU .'"lorin Waan, u.'W l h,r.-e lull lattronn
PBIVATE SALE
fwln In ill hnnlth, the lln.lnrMifnH will aell!
1ie;otlkn!;,it:""0 Do"r ,h" ''h"h'.Hw:Vn.
.upoi. kqowii ail no n(;w ,,., orriHun. . new fide t.arllm.
KaCfol Hotel, jkln prlim piano ho Top hnmlra, new Tlinlcln
n . pti'iS whllo rhnpel Top hiiifrfv, feeond hand
at private rain. The property la In Wood rllr. end "prinit run Inmnv whllo rhapel hndy, lee
I ho lioti I hn a eapaolty to aeeoiamo lata tfilrty'ond hmnl I'haeton. aceoad hand onn-horae Clmir
Kiieata, and Ihn ilaldii will hold twenty ti'irnei., Waiton, il new alde-har end SprliiK Top Imuuha
ltfiint lnallneeeii.ar.v oiitlmlNlnva and whleh pinmi hndli-, now rUU end aprlni top b iKRlea
are In Ko"d repair, (food fruit and ifood water on whltn ehapel ho.leT I (pen Muity, 1 new f- aiiilly
the preuilret. Thla la n innt d'lralilo aland. ish-iirh, new plnilorin l.lirhtnliiic-ro 1 or Spnrtlnit
TIIKOS.SWINKK.lUH, I'ro r. Wairon. IIAII.N KSS. II AU.NK.SS. eoiMlltfiut ol
Mlddletnirnh, Nov. 4, tl.
AOKNTS VV ANTI'D to aell Hi:MIISHKN -
t'KS"of Bil VKXKS In tho NATIONAL
.MKI HDI'iil.lS. IIY
BEN PERLEY P00RE;
lllo.lrntlnii llio Wit, Ilnino-, mil Ieentrleltlc.
of notvdeol hriil..a. A nehly illn'tr.iti'd treat ol
Inner Society llltory, from !'yo olden tlum" to
time" to the weddltiK ol Cleveland. Wonderful-'
Iy 1'o-iilar Aicn'a report nod ailca. Ad-
drcaa lor cire'r an I torrn. H CIIII A II H IIK IS.,
ruhli'iierr, I'lillad.i., I'a.
A DM IN 1ST It ATO It NOTICE.
Letter. of administration on tha eatais of
Henry ll ikor hie i, I We. t Heaver T Snyder tin
di'O'd, havitihcen itranled lo the nnderainnl.
11 per.on. knowlnii themaclve In li-I't" I to
Id ea'ate aro reueatrd to make liuinedlale
payniHiit, wtilla Iho.e h.ivlmt claim, will pre
ent tlixin d ily auihoutlcatel for ttlBiii3t lo
the uuderaiind.
inw Amur. HAKKK !
HAN1KUM. H A K Kit
Nor. 4, "4. Administrator, j
ADMINIHTItATORS' NOTICE.
Lett 'r" ol Administration on the palate
11 K.N l( Y MINK latn of M I d il I e b n r h
Snyder ) , I'a., .leoeatied, havlnn Lceu runt
ed to tie ui ler.lum d all per.om koowlnic
thi-maelvef iidtted to laid eatato are rciueal.
ed to make Immediate payment, while thoae
bavliiit cialuii wlllproaent them duly authen
Heated to i
ELIAS IIUMMFL,
Uet.iH '8. Adininlairalor.
Wo have opened a Merchant Tailoring establishment iu
Arnold's Room, Middleburgh, Pa.,
and tako this means of informing tho peoplo of Snyder county, that we
havo on baud a well selected stock of
Cloths, Cassimeres, etc.,
and samples from tbo best and most rcliablo New York and Philadelphia
houhcs. and will pell lower than ever.
ing and scouring clouo on feliot t notice.
Nov. ltf. UUClv liROS. .
REAVERTOWN
aircSwair Store.
'1 he undersigned would respectfully announco to the publio that bo Las
a full hue of general
Hardware, Leather, liht and henvy
Iron, Wood uud Willowwurc,
Paints, Oils, Table and Floor
Oil Clotbs, STOVES and
Kitchen supplies.
Persons ia need of anything in
stock and pneos. Uespsotfally,
J. P. SHIRK, Beayertown.
FRIEDMAN & GETZ,
Beavertown, Snyder County. Pa.
DEADER3 IN
OiTSf CaDdl85 Eft-,
DeBire to announce to the people
back from tho East
SoiDBioccisc
Comprising avorolhiog on tba line of
(Suits, Overcoats,
. Goods, Shawls, etc., etc.
...
The Idtest and best in Underwear.
lli;licst price
rUHLlO SAi.tfOF
REAL ESTATE 1
Oue-rortb Acre,
ni'ire or leu.
ill.
Term niaito kti'iwn on l iy ol
JollV MiillN,
JAM mN.llursKH,
ISAAC KKII,KY,
Cninuiluionvrl.
Not. 2, 18S3.
I'UltLIU SALE OP
46 BUGGIES 1
! Matchod Driving Horses I
'l Feeond hand end .r1 nic pl.inno to Open Unit
Ky,4 ni'i'oud hiind HkIii. Sirin Waviitia, 1 new
l-hon-c patent I'latlorin W auuu, I ne l horun
liNll-patent rhitlorni W auun, I .eoond hand
Ieta new ilnuln Mekla ilnvlnat Ilurnew, .,t lap
Iduntnrr, lot rotlmi Hv neia, lot LeiithiT nela. M
hiiKiiy Whlpa, lot Hope tie", lot Halter, lot
,'e"i't 'olhira. lot Knr tlpa, lot hrldle hlU, lot
Ihorao ankle IhmiI., Paw pound llurne' Klreproot
ISufe. I'onHtll Stove. new t'hamher aiilt". lot
,i naira. i ear ion a in-inen e.icru nit iii i ir.
! TKU MS and under canh. Amount (nun
t. to yi alx iHonth credit ; amount of Ho and
upward n credit of one year will he ulven. Sale
lo coniiiivnce at 10 o clock A.M.
Jolt X l K KILNS,
I. S. I.')XU AO'ltK, Auotlunecr.
A I M I N I ST K A I'll H 'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE.
I lly virtue nf an order ol tho Orphan' ( "onrt ol
nnyncr eouniy, I'u., inn uniier.iuiieii fliltmnl.-itrii
tor ol the ealiitn olt 'nttiorlnu IU airi I. dee'd, will
i ipo.ft to aiiln on tho prnml-e. In Kr.inklin tnp..
riiyiicr eouniy, it, iinout muo wci oiraxlou
vllio, on
Tuosday, November 1G, 1880,
the tollowlnu ilccrlhcd real rataln In wit: A tract
!ol kooiI triiiintf Itnd hounded north hy I'uhllc
lion ! Irnru Mlddlcliiiruh to lleavertown. at hy
i inn oi .'i r. .iiury iioweii. .oiitii ny lamia oi tnc
enu iren ni ..uu .iinirinn Itcnuai, tleo il. ami
we. I hv land l t'harlca Mltchel. contain init
nliout l lll li ACHI.S. Could he inilliildymit up
into tiitiiiiui( lota, rue pruparty will he ola 17
the acre.
TKK.MS SO per cent ch, tho halanco upon
connrtnHtion oi aaie py the Court, hale to com
incuce at lo o'clock, u. ui.
I I KKDKHK'K IIKA'IFL,
Mlddlchursh, Oct. 14, 1S9. Aduilnlrtrator
We Iflisiflire
Call on us and get
the best and
cheapest.
Cutting, Cleaning, Repairing, Dye
o
my lino should not fail to examine my
of Knydor county that they are now
aud brought with them an
tocko goods,
Blankets, Linen
paid for (Produce.
WITH FLYING COLORS
. (IPPlPIBMIfflDiJlIMiEIIi
OPENS
with New Styles!
o-
Tbore is no, or ought not to bp, fraction of a doubt, whore to hn. ....
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
rt l .ii ii.. i t e i . . .. . .. ..
"it uu i no iiheiiesi garments are togoinor ; wtiero all tho aiort.
inent is magnificent in variety, wonderful in utonsivenes and chnrmi'.i
in its complt teimss j fashionable in cut, perfect in fit, and the thing
finish. In make it is all that honest materials, proper workmanship, 0(t
careful attention can make it. In prioo it is lower than ever. Our'
FALL & WINTER OVERCOATS
FOR MBN AND 150 JS, have now arrived aud are of the widest rot.iv
of patterns aud stylos, all the latest fashions which could be seenre 1 in
tho eastern markets. We bavo all our FALL AND WINTER SUI ta 0
our counters ior inspection. Uur pnrcbases bove been immense. W.
bought everything for cash at a big reduction ond sell thorn at prices 1
er than ever. Amoog this enormous assortment it is a very easy matter
iur mi ciusnes auu couuiiious oi meu
we nre starliojr this season witb
Gent's Suits Department is chock-full
various materials ana patterns, in
BOYS
we have never before been ablo to
limited array of qualities and makes.
FALL & WINTER UNDERWEAR
wn are Rivinpr bargains j and, as a
t u ib tun lemr lu
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
of every description. HATS AND
S. Oppnheimer, Selinsgrove.
WE ALWAYS LEAD.
DREIFTSS & BRO., Selinsgiove,
have fonr limes as much stock us any Clothing bonso in Snyder comlv.
aud four years of unprecedented success proves them strictly reliable oiia
shows that their prices suit everybody. If you want a good
SUIT OF CLOTHES
for youmlf or boy yon will find their stock complete! They have or
band au immense stock of Priuce Albert, 4sbuttoned Cutaways, Fiuo all
wool Cork-Screw suits iu Drown and Black, as low as $8.
OVERCOATS
by tbo car load for the rich and poer, tho great and small vory cheap-.
Jf.'TS itixl (lI7'Sa endless voiiotv. A full lino of ,Scnrlt an.l nil,.
er Uudei waear in great variety. A
aud a largo variety of the best W bite
FINEST LINE
The Fines line of Nockware in thfl
i i a at t v t Mr
laPKei. on. .nipauosn, ana unuaio
TRUNKS AND VALISHS especially
iry, mtuct, everytuing kept iu nrst
siioiCce Son pris
o
As strikes are the order of tho day
in Snyder county not for higher
AT II lull L'KlChS. Cash hnsiness has become the order of the At. y
and tho prices must correspond with the progress of tho times. 1 have
thcreforo propared myself for the cash trade of tbo county by parchsni
og a iargo stock or uuuu UOUDS
MARKED DOWN
o the lowest possiblo ruorgin in exchange for readv moner. I ksen no
w tl - (v
books, lose nothing ou accounts and discount my bills, thus saving ar.
average of at least fifteen percent, which benefit I give to my porebasoi
Come and see me aod I will convince yoa of the advantages of this new
iui v.
A. S. HELPRICH
Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania.
RIBDLLDNEISY-
MRS. L. SMITH,
POPULAR Mm FASHIONABLE MILLINER,
SELINSGROVE; PA.
invites the attention of the ladies of Snyder county to ber immense stock
of FALL AND VVINTUR MILLINERY AND FANCY GO0D3 of
wbiob bor stock is large, complete aod well selected, comprising all tba
LATEST STYLES.
Her prices are LOWER. THAN AT ANY OTHER PLACE IN THE
COUNTY. A visit to ber establishment will couvluoa yoa of this fact.
Give ber a call and secure bargains.
Store one door north of Dentz' Jewelry Store-
REAR
HARTMAN & MERTZ,
CENTREVILLE, PA.:
would respectfully call tba attention of tba oitizena of Centrevilla and vi
cinity to their large and well aelected Stock of
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions,
Groceries, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats and Cops, Glass St Queens war
Boots and Shoes a specialty,
WATCH KS, &.o.t in fact, they keep everything kept in a well regulated
nnnnfr mtnrn ami (liar nrtnaa im alia.vn Invar than alaavthava. Tfcav
are young man just rtastiog oat ip the taerciotlls bf-'r i r I t'zli
bo noorf2J '"'I irr cf ( rV'i r'
THE
New Goods
10 ue buitea.
a ereat boom lu Men's Suits n.
of bargains in new goods in all tba
SUITS
display such a errand varietv. nml n
In
matter of course, aro lower than evtr
CAPS ia endless variety.
T3
full line of Woolen Shirts, all colors
Shirts The
OF NECKWEAR
county, Gloves, Suspenders and Ki.it
a
Hyoeu, liiaokets and Lap Itob' S.
for travelers Watabcs ond Jew-
clans clothing establismeut.
I have inaugurated tha uovomrn
wages or less bourn, but a STRIKE
wbioh I have