The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, July 25, 1889, Image 4

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    I'uMislieil every Thursday.
T- H. BARTER, Edilur and Proprietor.
Subscription $1.50 per year.
Thursday, July 25, 1881).
On the Wing.
Lakk, Ph., July 22, 1889.
Mr. Habtkr : On my trip through
Northern Pennsylvania, I conclud
ed to visit the fiiinoiiH "Harvey's
Luke," I left "Wyoming, Luzerne
county, Pa., on Saturday evening
on the Harvey Lake 11. 11., n ride of
about 17 inilcH brought us here.
After leaving the train neveral Htcam
frn awaited us to take UR to the
hotels. This is a ride of about four
mileH over the lake. I am stopping
at the Lake Grove Houhc, Mr. W.
L. llrice proprietor, a jolly, good
hearted fellow. The air is very cool
here and there is a heavy breeze all
the time. The water in Home places
is about HO to 1K) feet deep. There
is upleudid lishing here, the waters
abound in pickerel, bass, cat fish, .Vc.
There are many pleasure seekers
here, and early on Sabbath morning
carriages tilled with people came in
until the hotel and park was crowd
ed, many parties from Wilkesbarre,
Philadelphia, Pittston &c, are
camping here. This is one of the
finest Summer Resorts in the State.
Near this place is the famous Ice
Cave, where you can enter during
any time of the year and find ice
free.ing. It is considered quite a
curiosity. There is a beautiful
driving road around the lake, mak
ing a drive of about ten miles. Let
all who enjoy a trip during the sum
mer visit Harvey's lake.
S. li. Scihvk.
To Succeed at Housekeeping.
The original and divine idea f
married life is that of a family home
over which the husband and wife
ulnill preside : and so housekeeping
is the normal condition of such a
life. How ever, a normal condition
may be rendered a failure by mis
management or the perverseness of
those who have a part therein. In
this world anything good may be
perverted, and the greatest blessings
changed into a curse. And ho house
keeping, the proper thing for all
married people, may be made a fail
ure in given instances. It cannot
be a failure on the whole unless all
family life shall prove to be a fail
ure. Marriage without housekeeping is
it hybrid of modern invention, which
iK about equal to life without a
home. It is true many married peo
ple board and claim to find pleasure
th rein, but that shows an abnor
mal taste which has grown up
through luck of knowledge of any
thing better.
J tit. then, it cannot be denied
that some wives are unfit to preside
over a home. They do not know
how to make good bread, or prop
erly broil a beefsteak, or put to
gether the ingredients of a pudding,
and so their cooking upsets and de
ranges the digestive organs, breeds
dyspepsia and biliousness, and lays
the foundation for making the bus
band a sinner beyond the power of
divino grace to prevent it. There is
also a wastefulness that spends
money to no profit in the line of
comfort, and a luck of tidiness which
destroys all attractiveness of home
surroundings. Such housekeeping
is unquestionably a failure, and a
failure often because the wife was
never taught or trained in better
ways. The real difficulty dates
back to a former generation and,
.i . , .
inereiore, eannoi ue corrcctcil in
the present. Hut there is no reason
why this hick of training should go
dawn to curse the next generation.
All girls may be trained and should
be trained by. skillful teachers in all
the arts of housekeeping.
Baby Carriages Free on the
Pennsylvania Railroad.
The Pennsylvania llailroad Com
pany has issued instructions to all
baggage agents and baggage masters
on the system east of Pittsburg!
aim r.rie 10 receive ana carry nee
of cost in baggage cars baby car
riages, when accompanied by their
owners.
This is a concession in favor of
the children which their parents
will heartily appreciate ; and it is
but another manifestation of the
constant endeavor of the company
to make the road attractive to everybody.
ThePost,SI.50pery.
The Law on Drift or Floatage.
The following is the latest net on
the subject :
Section 1. He it enacted, Ac,
That any person or persons, other
than the lawful owner or owners,
who shall deface, obliterate or re
move, or procure another or others
to deface, obliterate or remove, any
mark, letter or brand from any saw-
log, board, shingle, bolt, or lumber
of any kind, floating in or lodged
upon the banks of any of the rivers
or streams of this commonwealth,
or who shall destroy, split, saw, or
in any way convert the same to his
or their own use or who, not being
the owner or owners thereof, shall
knowingly sell any such logs, boards,
shingles, bolts, or other lumber, or
who shall knowingly buy the same
from any person or persons, other
than the lawful owner or owners,
or who shall willfully or with intent
to defraud and injure another or
others, counterfeit or use the mark,
letter, or brand, used by him or
hem on any such logs, boards, shin
gles, bolts, or lumber of any kind,
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,
and upon conviction thereof shall be
sentenced to undergo an imprison
ment for any period not exceeding
two years, and to pay a lino not ex
ceeding one thousand dollars, both
or either, at the discretion of the
court.
AiTitovEii : The 2"ld day of May,
A. D., 18H7. James A. Heaveh.
Settlement Notice. The books
of the undersigned must be squared
up on or before September 1, 1889.
All accounts unsettled by that time
will bo given in the hands of a col
lector. Please give this your ininio-
liate attention, and oblige
J. A. Moatz & Ibto.,
Middleburgh, Pa.
Minuiesota has a law that occa
sions some comment, it provides
that executions of criminals by
hanging shall titke place between
the hours of 1 and 4 a. in. at nignt
and that newspapers shall publish
only (lie bare anuoiicement of hang
ings. Albert Pulow was hanged at
Little Falls for the murder of Frank
Kich, 1:48 n. in. on Friday morning.
Disregarding the law the Minneap
olis and St. Paul papers contained
full details of Billow's execution.
. THEEL
rttrMb MiwtW. Or.
blltdali'hlft. tlaarmataa k
All wpeciai uiieat
ci Blood Poison.
2
PR
mo n
Mud fur boitk Tnth. itMtDi triads. n.r. ,
8t. fet.iuuo. bta-inn. iinwuaiiiiwiNnn
TO ALL BVFFKKKKK.
Before (tUiMnic yourm-li
utidf r nv one treatment
write to me for the exposure of quavk, onacrupu-
Imift iMiynii'lui. and tin pret. ntllnK to hvinfi
iDrr.auti I u win i m e iiibii wvain iw juu.
Mm
2
ai Papering
T v'rtt't't tin' u jtpt"ini ih'c il ii r M'tn I iy t!iit
Inn. It In i-fyctntlnl In liioe prKiM'r.lesiu'int;, ami
In Hit'
PAINTING
ol a lii'ii.-e It I- cmi'iitl'il Unit liifto In iim'iI in i lie
M'li'roiin ut i'ii.rn. !-r tin ri'iiiuin li:ive eon.
cliiili il In t iku . on I r n t tnr nilntliii( iiimI
PAPKItlKGr
Myxi'lt hiruifliliix tin- tuati-rlul mi. I ilulnu tlm
KurK' 'I lil" will i'IiiiMi' in,! in iiu iriinti'i' my1
work, unit iilliir'l nu Rtl nntimt'a In ri'ilut'u the
lli'iiriul pii. e, 1 lin h lurv Kliirk nl punt en
IiiiiiiI iiihl the tt'n'. I lirii' ol w ii II tuiiirr In till'
comity . 1 iiImi niiikii ll riirrlulty ul
UPIIOLSTEKINO
mnl will uiiiiriinti'i' ul, I work In look n well u
new. Old flu in. taken In vii''aim lor ni'w work'
Ni extra ilmrnu lor roninii'tH iruiu it liinliiuce.
Write lor ri'.'i.
A. J. OROSGrROVK-
.lull M lililluliurt'li. Pa
if Von live
The only mnipl't hook ptiMlahrd. How rmdj. j
AMERICAN FISHES.
A popular trmtlw. upon thn Oa.ni ml Food
Flxhim ot North Anicrli'it, with eaprrlnl ntfi'mnco
to Imlilla nnl nK'tlKMlH ofrnjitiiro, liy l. Hmn
oooiU', I'. S. CnminlMnloiH'rof FInIi and FlHlftlpa.
Wlh niimiTKim HI'iHtrntlon Biirt a inngnincent
front Iplnf) pnti of h lironk trout In nine color.
The work In pnlillKliml In oiip voliiinn, K) 1 Oo
t.lVf. Over MO pillf'a friitll KfW n:itn, on hBP'l-
oinf pappr, n1 rli'RHntiy ixmntL m-nifrea on
rwelpt of prli-r, .i
FAULKNER & ALLAN,
171 1 Chestnut St., PtilhulelphlApH.
NO MAN NEED UE IDLE.
trTh aniMcrlptlon Ixxiku puMIkIwhI by
Faci.khkr A t.i. an. ol riillmli'lphfii, hH proved
ejtt'cptlotiiilly popular ntiil pnmtjililc for nepntn.
An Mtinotini'i'iiK'nt by tlii'tn ofanfw work. In
viirlnMv lirlnifit a irrt'Ht ininilMTof appllraMona
for territory from atfi'ntu who nr Miftr for op
portunltlfx to tuakit "IiIk niotiey." t'nnk!mUt'$
I Uutlralrd .Vwja;ir.
SHERIFF'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE I
Wlicrpiw liy vtrttif of n writ of PI. Fa. Iwtiod
out of t tin court of Common I'li'Mof Saydcr
eoiintv and to nitt dlrccK'tl I will pxpoa to
put. Hi-Riile at tlir pri'tnlM-a in Clmpman town
ol 1 1 p. sii)tl''r county, 1'iu. at 1 o"clork p. in. on
Friday, July 20, 1889.
The following di'STrthMl nl entato helnir all
thnl.riTtiiln pn' or iriict of irroiind Htf ut in
tlii to nlilp of chapman, County of Snyih r,
stiitp of Pi'titi'a, Iloiiiiili'il anil d'-acrllM-d an fol
Iowa: on tin Sontli liy IiiikH of Frotlcrlrk
OtllnifiT, WVxt liv latxHof lllrliard IJinlif. North
hy IniKlttof .livl Stahl. Kiwi liv IMilillc Koad. con
tjilnlinf Itl AcllKS iiinr.- or Ww. whi-rmn lacroel
il a KKAMK I K.I.I. 1MI llot sK. and other
OUtlllllllllnL'M.
AImihI the name time nml plaro the fullowlntf
I'enuinal l'rnN rty will 1h mii. The whole of
S iirre potnlocit III the irroiiml, one-hnlf lnterent
In n iiiti'H oiiin in tin Kiouiiii. oiie-iiau ini'nni
III one urre corn In the irroiinil.
Selei, taken Into execution and to lie HOld lilt
the proiicrtv of llarnhiirt Nace.
KKl IlKN DKF.KSE. Sheriff,
SherltTK onice, Mldillelitiruh. Pa., June IT, 'Htt.
VALUABLE FARM AT
PUBLIC SALE I
The nnleptfnrd Attorney In fiwl for the llelra
of Philip F. Smith, lute of AdaiiiHtowiixhln, Sny
der count v. I'a.. dee d will exie to ptihllo Bale
on the iiremlNea, ulMitit one mile north-went of
Troxclvllle, on
Saturday, August 10, 1889,
nt in o'clock. A. M.. the tollowlnif Valuable Farm
Nltuate III the Towii'.lilp aforesaid, iMiundeil HH
follow : North l latid-t of John Fetterolf and
I, villa lllltcer. Kasl bv latida of JoMlah Kline and
Alfred Troxel. South hv lulidM of HolxTl Smith
and Went lv lamlnof KolxTt MlddleMwartll and
llenrv llart'niaii, coiitalnltiif V ACKF-Sand tM
iM'rclii'H, inure or lews. Thtx la a tr'xxl farm. In
llnecoiiilltlnli and well adapted to the ralKlnif of
all kliidiot irralti. II Is KUiipllcd with an exi-cl-letil.
well of uood water mid haa a nitinlliKHtri'iiiii
-paxxlluf Ihliiith tlielnrni. All the lieo-nwiry
liutldliiif Htid a tlxi tin'lmrd of fruit Iree.
IkiiiI inn Acres ol I he t met la clear land, and
I he Imliinre well act with Krowlnir llinlx r.
1'KKMS ; one-third ol the puniuw money to
remain lit n dower In Hie premise und iheoiher
part of the condition! of sale will he made known
on day of sale.
JKOUtiK.OHHA,
Atl'v A' Aifclil for heirs
of I'hlllp F. Smith, deed.
PU13LIC SALE OF
REAL ESTATE I
The underslt'iied Administrator of the ent.t
of Jacob A. Hruliaker, latent I nlon townHliln.
snvder county. Pa., will cxx)se to public Bale
0111 lie pn'iulocBon
Thursday, August 15, 188!),
The follow InK vullinble real etle to wit:
TIIACT NO. I. All I hat. certain mesnuiiRe or
triu t of la ml alt unto In township. conKt y und
Stale aforesaid, contalnlnif 1KI AC l( ES mora or
less, botinded North by land of K. N. Ilouser, II.
W. HlesHliiif. el. al.. Soulh by tleorife Uuuirlcr
atid.lacoli llamcr. Fast by tsen. tluiiKler, and
W.-st liv .lacoli Itatncr on which are erected a
llWF.I.LlMi IIOISK. II A UN und other oulbulld-
"'Tli Al'T No. 9 Hclmr the undlvliled V of the
laud lalelv owned bv liaiilcl llrubakcr. dee'd,
coiitaliiltii; IM ACIIKS, more or bus, bounded
North by laud ot Charles llower and W. Flan
ders. South bv David Mclser and Joseph Hru
liaker, Kasl bv the Misipiehiintm Hlvir, und
West bv Joseph and Jacob S. Hruliaker. where,
on are 'envied a DWKI.I.INO llol SK. II Alt N
and oilier ouibillldllik's.
sale to commence tit HI o'clock a. in. when
due iitti'iidalii'C will l.e Klvcn and tonus made
know u by
W. M. HOYKlt.
July II, 1hsi. Administrator.
THE GREAT FLOOD!
ATTENTION, AGENTS!
The llrst In the Held. A cuinpleti history of
this terrible calamity at Johnstown, has )UM
ln'i'll Issued. Moo luiKi s. a.Mull-pairelllllNt rations,
liiiinlsoiiiely I h u I id In clotli.prli'cil.lNi. lUscoiitit
toaircuts, ru mt cent, send i'i cents for 1'riiH
IH'cius llook and package of cln'iilar. and no to
work. Address .I S. OOII.VIK, Publisher, 57
Hose Street. New York.
lw.
CONSUMPTION,
BRONCHITIS,
SCROFULA,
COUCH or COLD.
THROAT AFFECTION,
WASTING of FLESH,
Or any lHtrnt where the Throat anil
J.uny are nfnitmf, .rA- of Strength or
Xrrre J'uufr, yuu ran be rrfiemf and
Cured ly
SCOTT'S EMULSION
OF
PURE COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphltes.
Palatablc Man.
Atk for Scott's XmuUlon, and let mo
applanation or solicitation, induce, you to
accept a eubatltute.
Sold by all Druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, H.Y.
EDDY'S
POTATO BUG
EXTERMINATOR.
'1 his is I Iiu only practical
TniifhiiicfortlusiinK l'lai.er,
J 'aria tijuuu, dec, iixiu io
tato vines to destroy the
beetlo. boii(Hoil.J:iiuirau.'.l
Circular.
fcnmurl W. Ilrtwley,
Mod i a, licluw nio Co., I'a,
Polo Airmil for I tilted stalea
except h.Y.uud New J jig-
lllll'l.
BVTf vnur .fimtn. il,
not keep them. cmtflTio and 1 will chip emu to
Tour ii)rea ulUcu, tjcpeuM! prepaid.
ADMIMSTUATMIX XOTK'K, let
ters of Ailiniiiistriitloii on thees
tatvul Ilciilivii Koch lain of Went llcaveo Two
Snv.lrr entiiity. I'a.. di'c'il, Lavina been k ranted
to tho uiulemiuued, all .eroin knowlDK ttiaui
f(ivc liiilt'lilril to on lil cidule are rt'.iuKl. to
make Iniini'iliatn payuient, while tliona liavln
cliilun will prenriit thciu duly authenticated to
in un.icrMK'ii'ii.
WM. J. W 1.1 AND,
Junu 'J4, 'S'J. Adiuliirtrator
Kt.CMM AtiKNTH WANTKK lit once to sell the
only Autht'titlcCoiuplele und liraphlc
HISTORY OF THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD-
I'liOHSKI.Y 1I.I.I'STHATK1)
with views of all Hurts connected with the ter
rible Hectics ol the lullily Inundation, ISmo.
KKi paL'es Price f I..MI. I.IIhTiiI l iTlns. ThollH-
amis Want If. Iletiiand Is lliimcnwv Send
IlllcklV forontttt to J. W. Keeler A Co.. ta
Chestnut Slrccl, l'lilladclpnla, I'a.
A. K. 1 1 FT.
T. U. 11AHTKK.
Notico to Heirs.
In Ilia IUt of Henry f lerliart, Ul, ol Centra I
Towaiihlp, Snyder County, I'a. 4e'd.
To William tier hurt of Mlllrny, I'a.. Jeaaa
Oerliart of Centre townhln, Nnyder I'a., Pa,
Sn.an (lrhart. Intermarried with Henry Hay ot
Franklin tnwn'hlp, Snyder Co. I'a., Amelia, In
termarried with A mm Peter ol Mandiell, Kal
ttntner county Michigan. Catharine Intermarried
with Samuel llaciienliiir ol Hellvue. Nandntky
county, Ohio, Jane Intermarried with Henry
Wolf, of I.ewl.linnr, Union county. I'a. Oeorire
Url art who la now dead hut leave" to arrive
him the followlnic children Tic Amanda Inter
married with Wllron Maaer of Meilco Juniata
county. I'a. Mary Intermarried with Jiweph
Hatley of iHslae, Itodne roiintr. Nabraxka. Sarah
Oerliart Intermarried with H. M. Alexander n
Satlcoy. Ventura lottntr. Calllornla. Hannah
Oerliart and Iaaao tier hart ol IwlhurR, I'a.
the I a I tweare minor and have lor their K"ar
dlan Adam H. Walter ol Frankba townrhlp,
Snyder county, I'a.
Yon are hereby tilted to ! and appear before
the.luiluc of tmr Orphan' Court, al an Orpliam
Court to be hebS at Middleliunrli, on the 4th
Monday of S3 F.I',. A, II. IHHU at V o'clock In
tha forenoon, then ami there In accept or refuae
to take the Heal Kmte ot anld Henry (lerhart,
dee d, at ' the apiraled raloatlon put up
on It by an lnqueic duly awarded by the raid
Court, and returned By the Sheriff ol ald eoun
ty, or iliow caiine why the eauie ihould tot ba
old. And hereof fall not.
WltneM tho Hon. J. C. Ilnclier. Prculdent ol
our mild Court at MldUlcburKh, tM tth day ol
June, A. P. I hail.
W. W. W1TTKN.MTKH, Troth'
ITotico to lloirs.
In tho eatate ol Mufea Mlildlerwarlh, Into of
Heaver towtiKhlp, Snyder county, I'a.
TnKIIra Mid lleewarth. widow, Ncr H. Mid
dleewarth ol F.ven. Iowa, Mary, Intermar
ried with Jniiutlian I.eBper of Fdilvvllle. W'ap
plow county. Iowa. ( atherltu', Intermarrked
with Milton Fab. ol Frederick, Monroe roiiaty,
Iowa. Archie Mlddletwarth, ul lleavertown,
Snyder county, I'a., Iulra, interinarried with
iae llacken'licric. of Tmielvllle, Hnvdercounly.
I'a., Havld Mid.ll""rth of Heavertnwn, Sny
der eonnty, I'a., Hodleon Mliblleawartli of He a.
ver Sprlnirs. Snyder county I'a., Franklin Mid
dlcBwarth, Iteavrr Sprln(, Snyder county, I'a.,
an.l Kvulien Mlddlowarlh nholanow dead hut
leaven lo aurvlve him the lollowlnn rhlldron,
vl : MnicKte Intermarried with John J. Fraln
ol Ooum il ltlurlH. Iowa. Kllen Intermarried with
lllnkle otst John, I.akn county Indiana
t'harlea Mlddlenwarth ol Moroco. Newtan Co..
Ind., Smith Mlddlenwarth. Kemlniclon, Jaaper
county. In. I., a minor and naa lor tils icuardlao
Monet Sprcht nt lleavertown, Snyder county,
I'a,
You nre hereby cited to lie and appear liefore
the Judiren of our orphnim'l'yiurt.at an Orphnna'
Court lo lie held al Mlddleburk"h. on the 4th Mon
day of Sep. A. I. Ihnii at V o'clock In the fore
noon, then and there to accept or refuse to take
(lie real estate of wild Miatca MlddleHWarlli, dis-'d
al the appraised valuation put upon It by un In
tptcst duly awarded by the said Court, and re
turned hv the sheriff of said county, or show
cause liv the Hiime should not Is.' Hold. And
hereof full hot.
Witness the Hon. Joseph C. Ilucher. Kscpilre,
President of our mild Court, at .MlddlcburKh,
this tU day of June A. 1. issii.
W. W. WITTKNMYKK. I'mtlfy.
jlliddlcbur lllarkct
Huttor 12
K?k 12
I'.t tml cherries 8
Unpitted " 3
Hluckberries ft
Ruspberrk's Vi
OnioiiH 40
Irfird II
Tallow 4
Chickens per lb ?
Turkeys
NlilM 7
SouKle 10
nam 12
IJ.F.Vax Uoskihk, dentist,
8emnsgiiove, i'a. :
Tttirly-twii year prastlce, Fllllnx and ex
tractlnii a apeciulty. X
Rupture cure uuriiiiteed by Dr. J
H. Mayer, 831 Arch St.. Phil a Pa.
Euse at once, no operation or bills
nens delay. Thousands cured' S.for
circula. tf.
THE WATSONTOWN
(UFT & II All TEH
Real Estate Agents,
Have the following special btirgitinsto
offer :
A valuable farm, nit mite in Franklin tnwnthln
Snyder county, I'a., niar Pal touvllle, inllui
wet ol 'MlddlcburKh. county-Hunt ol Snyder Co.,
eoiiluiniiiK Ul Acre, 76 a ere clear and un
der Kod cultivation, the balaucelM acre In tim
ber und under luncu, inakitiK k.hhI pasture land
with never lailliia; runiiiuv water on It. Thero
are 4 never I.iiIii.ii i.rluan on the place, Clio of
which la near die liullillnu. Nearly every hold
bus water lor muck. Tin I a koimI tiraln, bay.
and iialura htriu, well calculated lor a nock
la rm . Thrru lire lliiinetonu mi I be place, alo
avull.ililu water power. I'll'- LullillDK" are Hood,
und uoo.l Irilit. Cliunli. School and Murkut
wltbiii hull u mllool tho larin. Price (til per
acre, on eaay ternmnl payineiit.
OtMiii Fakm Fou Sai.k. situate In MlddleC'reek
township, Snvder count v, ueai' the s. I.. Knit.
road, coiitalnltiif vTu AcltKS, pjiiof w hich Is clear
anil UTiiler a IiIkM hihIc of ctilllvatlon, the bal
ance In trood ilinlMT. neatlv nil under fence, with
iiiiiiiuiK nuier in fiery lleiu, reliacl'lnk It UU
celletil Htis'k und L'l'.iln furm. A l-.wuI i.....
lliiusnund Ham und otherouibiilldino In itinmI
repair. The liirm Is hs'nted within of a mile
of a rallnail station, with church und School
convenient. It Is a soluble pniia-rtv, very puis
llcly liKiiled und could lie divided lulo two
lurius. ma' (-in mt tu rn on eusy terms.
WWe sell or exchange, ndvertiso
and survey property, ami convey
titles. W guarantee nil our work
and invite parties who have real es
tate for the market to address
U1H4 HAUTE M.
Middleburgh, Pa
mm mill
Dealers in
WMHKH.
Ill I.I. STI FF.
FI.(H)H1N.
SlPINt.
SLKItOAUDS. FKN't'IN'ti.
SHINULKS. LATH
D M)HS,
Hl.INns,
FHAMK.
Moll.DlNOS
Eto. Samples of our work can be seen
in most any part of Snyder county.
Nothinir but llrst-eluss (tiiuber used.
and all work prepared by the most
skilled workmen with the latest im
proved machinery. Price-always the
lowest. Address
atssntown Planing Mill Co.,
0-l-'8li, ly, Watsontown, Pa.
Harduare !
For h Superior grade of shelf and hea
vy Hardware it is always best to
go toold and reliable Houses
who have a reputation
to sustain. Such is
nsiown, ra.
Iron, -Nails, Steel,
Leather, Paints, Oils, Coach
and Saddler Ware. Manufacturer of
Stoves and Tinware.
BLANKS!
The following Planks will always be
found ou hand at the Post Printing
office.
Ore Leases,
llliuik Releases,
Agreements,
Constable Sales,
Warrants,
Executions.
Subptunas,
Justices' Duns,
Certificates of Scholarship.
Judgement Exemption Notes,
Tax Notices,
Justice' Rnnds,
Affidavits,
Summonses,
Financial Statement nn Knlmnl Tln.l
'&o &c, &o. All blank not on hand
win ucproiiiptiy printed to order.
-HEADQUARTERS-
For tail an! Reliable Oiil
Men's Over Coats from 2.50 to is nn
Youths ' " 2.25 to 10 00
Obildrcn " 1.50 to 3.75
Mens Suits from 3.50 upward
Uoya " 3.00
Children " " 1.00 to 5.00
Men's Underwear from 20c up
Men's, Youths and Uovs Caps from 5c un
M" Hats 15c nn
Silk Ties, Mufflers, Handkerchiefs,
Neck Tics very cheap and fino quality'.
Sheep-skin, IJuck-skm, Cloth and Kid
Gloves, Rubber Roods, largo stock of
confections and Holiday goods of every
description. Will positively not be un
dersold. Thankful for past favors, j would re
pect fully solicit a continuance of pa.
o nage.
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MIDDLEBURGH, PA.
1889. Spring and Summer.
Wo are now prepared to show yon nnluiuicnw variin J
eaoinablle
J j - - w .wmmj w uuu;iuUU
In Dry Goods wo have an elegant lino of Coml.inatir
Suitings, Ladies' Cloth, Batmen,
A Variety of Wash Dress Goods
Scotch Zcphvi Cloth
m. Z '
ew Calicoes,
Century Cloth.
white Dress Gonj,
An Elegant Line of Cassimeres,
JLaces, and Embroideries.
D?2stfocDass (Groceries!
SOHOGH BROS., Selinsm
ityflisli iind
Well Made
1 still coDtinue in the SlercLiiut Tailoring business "ill rocoi
Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa.
and take this moaoa of informing the people of Snjder coiiDtr, !'
Dave ou nana a wen selected stock of
Cloths, Cassimeres, etc.,
and samples from the best and most reliable New York BDd riiilJf
bouses, and will sell lower than erer. CattiDg, Cleaning, Ilcpniricg, !
ing and Scouring done on short notice.
Nov. ltf. R E. BUCK
It Mould do your heart good to go and the
Stock of Spring Oooi
-AT-
Freidman & Getz Beavertown,P
They have? returned from the Kustern Cities nml now linve tlin'r fi
Kroiui under the weight of Dry Uoods, Groceries, Uents Furnishio'n
I lrtl, II.. 1 I f ... Ti... 1 ... ' . . -f I Iran M
njiiiiu, rnuiv j iai, wuui iiais, juois anil nnoes, large line 01 1-"
Notions, &o. They show the greatest assortment anil i)reltiet W
ever saw. Their
Goods is all New and Frest
and Is not the accumulation of years. They are not shelf- worn, W"
en and streaked with ilust. lierides, they are
ClneQ odd n3vcnytliii!
and offer you prices that almost challenge belief when compared to
you are compelled to pay at other stores.
Do Not Hesitate in Going
at once and see just how much finer and cheaper their goods i t"t
ominon run.
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