The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, December 01, 1887, Image 2

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

    BY--
rJL ii. iivitrri:u.
SubMiption 1.50 Per Year
RATES OF ADVERTISING :
Sally Excursion Tickot3 cn Tannsyl
vania Rilr:ad.
Tbo Passenger Dtpattmnt of lbs
Pennsylvania- lUilrosd Company iq
nonoc::8. that eouiinoocinir Decem
ber 1st, 1SS7, J tiljr excursion tickets
I ill ho so!.! between nil station on
Itlio Mi.n, Aiui m, Tyrone, Hod
lord, no! I.-nti&towa PiiM M.a of
'in Vnmn, On Year oo
1 ina-iitlt ll.iliim. lint Vi.r :....
iKrSKp::.:::::;:;::::, ,,i'isi"-1 f ' ivdm,... iuu
'"-. Mur.r. Adiuliiliiraior, nl road Tbry will t0 fold only lie
n urn no .
Wr .hrtraiM 41 'J
" r - I ' - - - . "I 1 I ' H 'v
n the aveon.! Insertion and 74 oouU lor each
I! J'. J lij
spells if dry weather, wbils or owojiooige. look possession of It, cover
State of Pennsylvania, with its tree
cappol hill, i seldom teriooalj af,
itcted by want of
qtiilino .f rait f ill
d the table with a bouotifal repast,
and presented a curse containing a
water. This considerable amount of money and ' X'mVVJJ1:
t I. m tMAik a U .aa ..a.. .B - .a .
is so rapidly omer articles or value. it
growing iu iwp.iVtance tbat our last ery enjoyable occasion and a per
'VtlIVli!.,U . ',,r' ',n -olr0 ' if Will 1(f) fold oi.ly
CoKI .rfn,,;.ni"ifi"u).'.'l.. lltW'Ml I) .itita Oil tlm MIIUS (llii.iu.
enta.lnaert.d ..r lr than 4 moi l In. I , '
ti. M y.tr tncii 'of j. inxrtioo i ioand Dot from a p. tint on ono division
Dl Insertion ln.1 1A far.t. tnr iih
Thursday, Deo. 1, 1SS7.
.. i. - J ! I
Nearly half amillhn immigrants
auivej iu tiieX'nited States during
tbo teu months ended October Olat,
last. This seems as au enorruois
addition to our population from
to a station on another. Tbo (ick
ots trill bo good for uso ouly on day
of isue, except when sold on Satur
day they w.ll bo pood for return
trip or. Monday next followirg.
Wjmimw(i
A IU2D-
Now tbat llio xc:thinonl incident
to tbe General Elm-liun Las eubsi I
, .. .i" wuw virui;ini J ...lieu, ill IJIIS fcllDXM-.
Boiirces outudo our on country, yet' , ... , . ,
.... , 1 id (iiynij uotbmg about tbo tuiaii
print as tbe number appoats, tlm , " , , ,
,-.,,, ... . . , and methods iHuployd to ptoduco
lniroigrants wero so quickly ubsorb- ... . ,
.,... ,11 t laotiplitsfor ifHiiltt.). I duhiro to lo-
ii,. ,.,.f. - ... i.:..i. : ' ilnr" ,,JV Biucor- tbnnke to iboie who
strong tribute to tbe L'rentuit of
Mir country and its power of ushiiDi
l ition of tbo incouraous I'loumuts
wliicb are fioru limo to liiuo thrown
'i)on oar nhort'S.
Biipportcd mo ut tbo 1'ito olccti jii
and to tbooo who cotJ8risuliinhly
oj.poHc.l mo I boar ueitlmr Miilice
nor ill-will.
Having cblaiiiod tbe uominati.m
by f itir mul honorable m)'tiiH. and for
L - - J' iuoio tLau thirty ytare contributed
luriiig tbe HncWail union at my meutis find bout eut)ipi.jn to tbo
liLVitfuispnit a fow wcckti siucu, n bist iutorht uud (.uccobh of tbo Ri-
of uienliW.t occund that in worthy ; Pbli(iii party, I could ruaHonably
Wellsboio, bad'oiciui Tiumao, of expect tl.e full and burly Hiipport of
iucWj'n npnn tbo er.0 make a'my party
Whou til-. !j ctir tvtlwfty 1 can auritro dofcut. and if tbo
"(auii v '. ' i
was takon, but hu,t i.f 'illi-mc'n 8i' imllou ' "'iufully uud calculy ur-
noticing tbe bnrktail in binci"i,f?uli ' -"r ')a.porl'"r'' better than
aud offered him tbi ir Beats. ThiVi nil ,,.r t))? LttVJ 1,1,6 " -"mond-
tbe gallant soldier decliued.aujiug'for our fl-Mity and 1 '.,7!
-www MV Vll 1 VI BlIJ(l
Ugisluture sought by leRiidation to
pioitri me rorevlti. Ho anin wo
ny the fuiti.o-. wl:eu he it-i))j. t.
ed i oot d-.vi, t;,. liuil.ei Dou'l I
as
tool. One of the Rentltmeu. uu
lpibcopalian clorRyroau, of that city,
well as tbo aid in breaking tb party to
Whatever of iLfluence nnd eBci?r
I may he nblo to txtTciao in tbo fu
said, 'I'leaso Bit in my place, I am turu nball bo directed in tbo favor of
tin,li.i .1.1! ..i! i
..u.. uu.iKnuUDN io yoa. 1 was iu those who havo been loyal to our
the battle of Gettysburg, one of party Again I return my tbatiks to
iveRuiars ; tliu rebe U wurn lII lhv fiii.rnlu
driving us back, aud one of tbo most
Grateful sipbts 1 ever beheld wu
i. dulendi:r
' o. The vilo, cowardly malici
-- - .... ...v, .vnmuij IUU.IUI
lUe old bucktuils marching betwten :us blander nnd libel aown hrn.,i
us and the eiiemy.' It is needles ; cast may recoil on the heads of thosi.
to say that Mr. Truman took
acat. Hilton Argms
Lis
In two years from now tbo law
authorizing tbo maiutenhnco of sol.
diers' orphan schools in this etato
expires by limitation. In tbo oeicb
who employed them.
Ks3 Villard entho V7hicky Tax-
At llio national convention of the
Woman's Cbristiau Tomperance
I'. ;.. r . i...:n . . .
vun'ii iu .i.runiiu, roceuiiv, .uih
. . -P , lomiiu), .11 1KB
boruood of two tbounand children l'laucis K. Wiilard .u,.do a ppeech
Milt. l is I..
m iueu oo lurown out npon tbo m favor of repealing tbo internal
world to eubsist by their own ro-ievenuo tax ou whinky. She said:
Bources, unlebs aowo additional 'I hope we shall distinctly declarJ
provision is made for their care, unJourselvcH iu favor of removing ii.
a . t ...
iu mey attam thoir msjorily. It is
incumbent upon tbo Grand Army
men of the state to take such action
nnd.Uili promptly as will insure tbJ.twn.
. ii. ... i .
uiro weii-ooing of Iugho oiphans.
'l!bej owe it, and tbo state owes it, to
the memory oi the dead and iu re
turn for their services to see that
their proency are not left unpro
vided for in their nduority. Wilh
a viow to such action llio chairman
of tbo department soldiers' orphan
coramittco has called a Meeting cf
the entiro commit too at Philadelphia
The purpose of this meeting is to
fjinmlate Homo plan of procedure
that may bo presented to tbo lei;iH
htnre with a reasonable show of
adoption.
Female Vctcrs
It is almost wonderful to what an
f-xteut tbo women lately voted in
Kansas, and with so comparative
little pioparatiou. Even tbo Kansas
womeu themselves ueio surprised
to loarn that nearly 2i5,l'Ji) women
ha J used their riht, newly ucqu.red
whilo only G3.000 men, the lords of
creutiou, mado uho of this iinioh
piized opportunity.
When wo remember that thero are
more mou than oraeu in tbe stato,
and consider the diflicultics thrown
in the way of the women iu many
places, the short time allowed thou
for rcgislratiou in some places only
fifteen daye whore the men bad near
ly threo months nod then realize
that almobt half as mauy tvomou vot
6.1 as men, it docs uvt look as if wo.
men don't want the ballot; docs it ?
Oue hudbuud w ho winbed to deter
Lis wifo from voting, told her that if
the registered the would havo to pay
a road tax of threo dollars, and ns he
wouldn't give Ler the suouoy (tbiuk
cf a Luuband talkiug, even iu these
enlightened days in Kausas, of 'giv
i; g' bis hoaeekeepcr and the mother
of his children, turte dollars !) she'd
Lave to labor on tbe roads to work it
oat. Fortunately some otnanBof
fragist found tbe dilemma of this
weaker and badly-informed sister,
and Laving removed the mote from
Ler eyo, led Lor off rejeiciug in time
to register the lust day the books
vvero open
Tuii good wife, who that obeyed
raul's often-quoted injunction to
learn of bor Lnaband at Lome, Las
probably bad her faith somewhat
rudely shaken t; iLii experionca-
internal reveuuo tax from all iutox
icimng lupiors. It is a coveuont
with hell and j ivompnot nith artmuif
io dav it stundrt in tbe
KtrongsHt bulwark between the
liquor triilliio aud anuhilation. We
want no monopolies in Muleaot of
all that tho national government
bbould bo the largest stockholder,
getting ninety cunts on every gallon
of ahisky aud ninety-three cents in
round numbers on everv kog of ber
Tbo niuouut of tax is about equal to
the annual surplus in the United
States treasury 1m both be wiped
out t'bibot. I hope this may ho
ono of our cnij.pai;,'ii battle cries
noj with tbe tux tliut ties the na
tion tiht to tbe vumpiio thut is
sucking ont its blood.'
Alihou'h Mi'B Williard's lartpungo
is rather lloiid, there is no difficulty
iu understanding her attitude. The
Naidivilla 'Amoiicau' rommenting on
the nddrehHOH says :
Miss WiUiaid i right. The Fed
erul (lovernment has bncorno a part
ner with every manufacturer of
wiiixky gets a lurgo 6baro of tbe
piouis una men protects ita par-
iners oy currying iLe wliinky for
them for years au actuil mouoy
protection u mouoy subHidity, No
such monopoly was ever before
created by tbo Govorumeut. No such
protection was ever extended to auy
clnaa thj govemmeut iu tho inter
cut of monopoly ban cut off the little
men tbo common puoploaud act
ually put the enliro Luoocnb iu tbo
bands of largo capitaliats-
Do net Wasto tho Fcrosts
This is tho eeasouof the year when
the furmer looks about his limbtr
land to s. e what ho can spare for the
t-uw-uiill and what ho will cut for
fuel. Don't do it, say we Let the
timber alone, or at least all ol it that
is ulive and vigorous. The tree is
worth more to the furm a dozen
times over than all the money that
can be secured by parting with it.
It is rapidly growing iu value:
adds largely to tbe value of the farm
and it Las boen demonstrated beyond
douial that the rainfall is largely de
pendent upon the presence of tbe
forests. In countries where there ia
little litnbor tbe raiufall is uncer
tain, infrequent and very email in
comparison witb those countries
where timber is abundant. Portions
of.our own country, where few troes
are found, are annually eubject to
it
tttADi.va Nov. 20. The Eagle to
day publishes a curious story show
ing how General Grant, when he
besieged Richmond, wan aided in bo
curing tbo fall of the city by a pen
th mau prominent in Confederate
cireli!n, t ho acted as Lis spy aud
liui.ished him with information as
to tho strength and position of tbe
rebels, etc. Tbij man was Samuel
Ituth, who went from Ileiks Couuty
and settled io Richmond in 1815
The stoiy is given by Mrs. Daniel
Ivliuk, bis sinter, our of the most re
spected ladies iu Pottntowo.
luth was lirst baggage master, and
gradually worked his way np until
ho became Ucseial Superintendent
of tbo Uiobraondaod Fredericksburg
Railroad. 11 was a true blue
Uuiou man. When Grant lay be
fore the city be placed himself in
communication with Hu'h, and the
latter held regular meetings with
General Terry, who was lb en on
Grunt's slalT, ODd disclosed to Lira
all tho plans and pnrpoxea of tbe
Confederates, rendeiing tbo capture
of tho lobt l capital easy.
IJuth was arrested nnd oonfiued in
Cusllo Thunder, but released, as
uothing could be proven against
ed binif.'r lbe war t,rn,lt P'e6t'H
r. and when !::,,8 of C00 iu tnoa'
PpoiL?,d Rutb tuft?? I'resldont
Collector of tb Second VirSu00
riot, iu which positiou ho rcmainea1
until he died. II is body now rests
iu Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond.
Fcrcstu And EainfaU
The exact relations cf fjrost
growth to rainfall uud water supply
are not yet fully undorstood: hut
sufficient is known to make it clear
that tbo removal of tho forests tends
'ei taioly to the substitution of n
casiouul flood and tompest for mild"
and fr. q. i, ,it rain, and ulmont eei-
"iiily to a diminution or tho g.-,rn.
gate raiufall of lha ear ihim-
porlance, therefor. , of preserving aud
renewiug our forests cannot bo over-
estimated. From all sections of tho
country tLero have come during the
past season reports of diHB;run
drouths- uud even no , .......
which is usually wet enough to suit
tho most ardent lovers of ruoituie,
oue of our sister cities Foil Wsyne,
ludiana is sutl'eriug for want of
ater. There is still enough to
drink, but tbo elevators, tho engines
that run tho lightiue; apparatus, r.nd
tho Fire Dcpaitmunt are seriouslv
crippled- Tbo citizeus of Fort Wayne
probably never knew before bow
many of tbo comfoits and conveii
ienceH of civilization wtre dependent
upon au abundant water nupply.
It may not be generally kuetvn
that eveu iu .Michigan, whilo tbore
has been no wideeprsad cumplaiut
or ilrouc it. tha ilinjiiiiiiiiin i,t dm
rainfall Las beeu great enoagh to
produce serious consequences. The
proceedings, just published, of the
State Board of Health show tbat
a
ri om Jiarcu to September the rain
fall fell far below the average for tbe
ninoyeaiH fumj 1878 to 18SG inclu
sive. 1 bey show, also, a marked in
crease in lbe prevalence of typhoid
fever notwitbBtaudiug the efforts of
the board for the preveution and re
striction of tho disease-
No stronger arguments cau be fur
nished for the preservation aud re
newal of our forest than those
drawn from such facts as thoBo-
htrott 1'rce J'rtnn.
Sheriff's Sale I
feet am prise to the Reverend and
lawny,
Miya Lizzie R. Dill wna at Lome
dating Thanksgiving. She bat a
l rge and interes ii.g rchiiol at Un
iontown, Dauphin c mnly, where hue
bas become quite popular as a teach
er bh bas been asked to continue
at tbe expiration of bor term. Why
not pay better salsries io Snyder
county and keep the good teachers
here.
Tbe Philharmonic Society is mak
ing preparations for a successful
Musical' Convention to commence
January 2, They have engaged
Prof. Johnson of New Jersey to con
duct it.
Mrs. Weisl's cottage is approach
ing coDipUiliou. It is a building of
fine architectural stjle and is an or
nament to tbo town.
Mr. Deibert's photograph gallery
:e well patronized.
W A. Moyer of Germantown spent
Sunday in Freebarg.
Mrs. Sue R. Uracken of Yeagers
town h s boen the gnost of ber aunt,
Mrs. D, S. B oyer, for tho paet two
months. y,
TVJOT1CE in hereby given that the
XI following Wlituw AniTtlarmxntii nmlrr
ths 100 litt brxn niil Willi th I'l. rk nl
tho (lrhaDi' t'onrt of Sntilor roui.lv, fur rnn
nrm.llon ou Momlajr, tha 12th of pc.
ApurnNttii-nt i.f AtnuiKln J. K011M1 widow r
Innli-rli-k Kiitmh latool Wiiiihlnictun tuwuihln.
.-Suydur routity, I'j. . 1,m:',. "
W.W. WITTENMVER.
Not. 17 'sr. CUrk.O. 0.
. . u- ..--..v. w.. u. .u. V''l. vi . Dill
k.. Ul... U...... . . . . . .
Was I will oiniHi to liublia l.la at thi iin-rt
I Uatiaw la MidJiabaruli, fa,, ia
Tuesday December 6 "87
it 1 o'clock P. M.,(h following der)bd Rl
liiiats, to wit-
TH ACT NO I.
Hain't a 1 1 th .ft ..t . m...naA. ...
J tr lot Uti.l al.tit't In rriitiktn town-ler.
ftf (-..di.tj, l'. r, .nn.lel aad rta-rrl' l
a lul.owa.no Ik rtorili br I . Dill of C'brii'tna
He'tnolT, Knit i.y L.r.ili ur lUrrr llnwtri.ix, at.
(I, S .mil I.J l.o. it olJ.ih.1 P, 8ialth.au I .laooi.
Klnboor, tat btln l.tif neorua S. h .in
bcb. co.iiBiiiln ra Ai'SK.s, a J 'ia tii rrhrt
tiiora or l"a wdt-.'ii a. inmij a T.vti
SIUHY KWtLL.Nd HOINk., t'KAMk
UAKN, Rammer Kiiohtn, lllaoklioltk dhnp
ana other outi.uiiilii.ni.
nelnrd. takou lutnoi-Cation and ft bs told
ai iU roiarty ol II. .want llartmaa
TKAOl NO. 2,
Hrlni a l tbat tartal lot or rnand
Situate In Kroli.i ttii.wojt.ier Uj. F Itounil
nliNortbbT .vlain .un-t. K.t br Mr Mouth,
Mouth by aa a.ley and Wmi by K.iwar.l lia-
I.t. Ii. IokOO l.'rl mora or I n Ir.iot, by 10,
la.-l mora or ! ilaso aud bm ilrtigaita.1
aa tl Nm. 310 Ul roller I Plot of fal l town.
W horioo ar rJt I a kxI n. w two iinry
w nth-r boarded dwelling bouto, lUbla, boy
tablo. he., '
Muni Taken lain ereontloo and to bs told
11 the i.roucrty of T. K. AriMKnt.
NI.K It. Mil Pl.fcSW AKI H. 8hr.ff,
(jhenO'i vfQ on Middluburgb, fa., Not. 15. '67.
FKEEBUE3 KEWS
"Ten Nicrhts in a Borroom" was
perfoimed to a large audieuce Satur
day evening by members of tbe P.O.
S A. The audiotce wasexoeediocrlv
well pleuhed with tbe manner iu
which the ptifoi merB acqaitted tbem
selves The csmp is in a prosperous
condition. They will bold an open
session Saturday eveuing, Dec. 10th,
when several addresses will be de
livered
The D. W. Y. C. Lad a Thonksciv -
ing Supper in Buyer's Hall. It was
well patronized by our citizeus, and
by persons from neighboring pluces
The Society meets regularly every
Thursday evening.
Ou tho UtD iukt., a number of
persons of Salem congregation came
to Freeburg for tbe purpose of aur
prising Rev. Wampole it beiog tbe
25th anniversary of Lis marriage.
They repaired to tbe residence of E.
Bassler, Esq., where they were join
ed by members of tba Freeburg con
gregation and proceeded to tbo par-
Ecdstcr's ITctlcea
NOTH'K in hereby given that the
rolloln n itne.l pcrmiM hnv Hli .l their
Adnilnlptrolora' Oinirdiitiia' and Kiooutom, ao
c .until, In Itio Uenli'ti-r'a Ortica of Nn.kr
t'nuiiiy. and the aniie will retircscuto l for con
firinntinii an I nlluwatii-c at tho Court llon.e In
Aliddloliurxh, M.m.lii), p.veuiiier litli, 1N87.
1. Tho arciunt of Siralt Moyor, Ad mn. el
tho ouieut,A:iron .Mover, ilt-c'd.
S T he ai'miutil of II. V.. MrKelvty, Uuardiau
of William A. M i;i:r, a minor.
5. Tho flrat nnd Timl arrntitit of William
H.-ttrli k, hxovutor of tha eatiilo ol Klliabutlt
Ott, dt-o'U
4. Finn) awiiinl ol I.clvl Kepler, Adtn'rol
the ctHtc ol Ik'tij.imln Mi;ter, due'd.
6. The flrt n.hWiial Jtccoimt of .li.lm K.
Tmap KifruU of tli o (ft it j ol l.lituboth
Troup ilte'd.
5. T'uo a. 'cunt ot Hxnry 1'. rina-, QuBnllun
of Kilt I. .'in Hnoii.., (now MuanT) a luluor
vblld ol t loorgo S nnjiflcll, dec . I.
7- The tlr-t roid fl.iil av iiiiitol Kllm Hum
n.rl, A.linr ol tl.o r-t.ite ot ll.'iiry Mink. dw'd.
.. The Ural .mi.I Hunt a.-i'miiit ol limiiol S.
lioyer, Liovutur ol thu liit-j ol JoiotiU liamtr,
d-c'd.
9. Tlmiirata d final nivotint ol W. Ilium II
Hum. Kxooulorol the eetituoljihn M.'i'roi.
ell, dtc'J.
II. J. Dt'CK,
Hoglrter.
v
Wl Carcfolly, Decide IFisely, id PreiopllF.
irepysfiM ike facilitii and incllnniion to give you r,
al Laraim and will
arw VV vvr fvt ,v rifltA' V
E
ft
which is just in and comprises Ihe tartest line of Iji
1 1 nTTt IP 1 1 it V I Tt T iiTt y.vv. '
LLXS, BLANKETS. COMFORTS.
GENT'S iURNISHlifG GOODS
Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Ready Made
Ltoth i ng, Hardware, Queensware, Glassware
etc. I Oil H It hi. nlM.sinl In Da A , stiff v.. a 7. .' . . - a
tunc honesty m quahtu and price with new,jreshslyltt
riUCES VERY LOW.
MIDDLEWKGII, r.l
WE HOLD THE FOxtT.
The old Clothing Jinn of Sil Oppmheimer has chans'
ed hands but not places. It siill remains at the
vu leant Bar,. ,ins call at onc. j Uave an Immense
STOCK- ja&rJv
OF
M u. U U I sl
consisting of a superior Line of SVlxs. i?0R YOUAG
and OLD,
1 have an elegant line of FUJI and St. tLSA JV CAPS,
Horse Blankets and Lap Robes,
ve- iinp of' Vur, nshing Goods-all
rr.ni u ii lull.
II. OPPENHEIMER, Selinsgrove, Pa.
Well MmU
1 will continue the Merchaut Tailoring business in
Arnold's Room, Middleburgh, Pa ,
and take this means of ioforming tbe people of Snyder county, fu I
have ou Laud a well eelected stock of '
Cloths, Cassimeres, etc.,
and samples from the best and most reliable New York and Philadelphia
douses, ami will sell lowtir ttin spr. Pniiinrr n
. ------ vivauiuy, A.ruiliriU!. if
in nrui bcounug douo on fcboit notice.
VT t .
11 E. E. BUCK
Tliougli tho prcinimn on Owls litis been rentvoil, tin
psciiiimn on tins suiictior quality offroods sold by ii.
O. (tutclious still retnains. He lias just received a
New stock of SPRING STYLES
Suits for old men. Nobby suits
lor young men. Suits for
Boys, Youths Men and
Children. Suits from
$1.75 to $15.
Hats, Caps, Glove , Underwear
HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, ic., &c. Also
CONFECTIONS AND T OYS
Bold at greatly reduced prices.
FLOUR; FEED &C.
Thanking the many who have patronized me I cordially invite an ir
epeetiou of my stock.
G. 0. GUTELITJS, Middleburgh
W. H. FELIX'S
rOrULAU
FURNITURE AND CARPET
KOOTIS,
Valley Street, Lcwistown, Pa.
The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun
and Rifle Combined.
Hits system in combined riflo
and shot-gun offers advantages
over other makes even more
marked than those for shot
only. They far excel all oth-
crs in strength, aeenrnev.
n--7 7 I
WOrklllilllsllin Olid 1i:i1nitrn 1
wmu 1 1 ' tyiL? Side-siian action hf .io..ivi.nni,. ! ,
T n lUsLkJ cstcelbarrcllO or 12 Kau-eshot, 44 Win
hsetorc. t. nile aihiOV, weight 10 to 1211m, price fist)
lop-snap action, same as above, 3S-55 liallard carlridge, or
41 inchster, pneo . te Ug
Thoabovo prices includle 100 paper she and ono boxf
cartridges.
FISHING-TACKLE J
X Complete Assort
. mentof
Rods,
Flies,
Reels,
Lines,
Hooks,
Artificial Bait, cct.
I rcsoeetftillv Bubmit to VOll ft fiv lti-ioa A
Jrout-fles at 2oe. a dozen, trout-h oks to gu 25c. per doz.,
plain trout hooks 5c per doz., best oiled-silk lines from 2
to 3 cents per yard, all other lines from 1 to 2 cents per
yard. Keels from 25c to $2. Orders by mail promptly
J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa.
-AT-
Freidman& Getz', Beavertown, Pa.
The iiniltrsL9n.m7. ti.psfvAfn inrVimn V7. -t. j i. ...
"- ' vi hi ig,v fjluvi U lLUV lHCIf
have just returned from the City with a fine Stoch of
BEDROOM SUITS, of all
kinds and prices Mat
tresses, Feathers, Pillows,
Iioolsteri, Red Springs,
Chairs, Tables, Sinks.
Sofas, Stands, Bureau.
Ac., &,o &o , &o.
All LOU SUITS io Br.w
leiry, Raw Silk, Hah
CI. th and Plash pnodi
Parlor Rockers, all kinds
Marble Top Tables.Look
irjfr o lasses, some b t
ones, Pictures, &o., &o.
A full line rf Jnto. It
"'. jrnneiB ana veivei uarpeis, Art Bqiittrea.rmyr-
nitt It I1C8. t'lina nnd nulla. P.vaI.d. D..1 M.u Will
n w - ' - i av a v ii iji
tll any of the above goods as low as same quality can
uuuiiyui. any piace. ana pay ireigni cnargea to any
HtatioD On P R Tl. IVritA ma tnr nri.a n. n.. mA
sea tba largest stock this side of Philadelphia
iiespectmily, AV. U. IELIX..V
Consisting of a full line of
Blankets, Haps, Shawls, Ladies'
Gent's and Children's Woolen
and Cotton Underwear, a
full line of Ready made
. L T (HI D fi ,Q ,
Ladies' Press Goods, Groceries; Notions, Jewelry, Clock
Watches, Chains, Glassware, Queensware, etc.
We sell Cheap for Cash or Produce-tor which we al
ways allow the highest price. We have been blesstd
With a liberal patronage, are thankful for it and
, hope to merit theteme by low prices and fair dieting