She glitolebutglj Pulilished every Thursday. T- H. HAHTER Editor and Proprietor Subscription 1.50 per year. Thursday, Angus 2!, 188!). Tor State Tur.Ayrni.R HOX. HKNIIY KLINK 150YEH, OK I'HII.MF.I.!'1I1A. Foil Coi NTY Sl'HVF.YllK JAMES MIDDLKSWAKTH, OF ADAMH TOWNSHIP. Why Called America. Mr. Moiilton Emery, of Charles- ton, S. C, under luto of July 2f, re plies to u reinarke of the New York Tribune tlmt "at t lie four hundredth HiuiiveiHiiry of the discovery by Columbus there ought to be room for 11 protest against the wrong which was done to him by culling the country after andlier, and for the application to Amerigo Vespucci of the epithet "ehailtati and liar. He takes tin grounds that these words might "with equal truth and justice be applied to Columbus him self, had the continent received his name ; for it is a historical fact that the New World was discovered .r0() vears before him by Leif, the hoii of Erie the lied : and if there is to be any protest in the matter of name it would lie well to have it made in be half of the bold and daring Icelan der whose glorious achievement was hhrouded in the gloom of an icy clime for centuries, to be restored to life, to be repeated by Columbus, inspired, doubtless, thereto by tin traditions of a Western world which In- learned in Iceland on his voyage to that country.'" Mr. Emery continues : "Amerigo Vespucci had no part in the bestowal of his name on the new world. It was the act of a body of learned men. Columbus always believed that the country he had discovered was a part of Asia ; but the discern intr and comprehensive mind of Vesnucci thought differently he believed il to be u Hcpcrato eonti nent. His written description of the country, its people, climate and productions, convinced the learned men of that his views were correct Hie suggestion of America, us a nroner name for tho new continent came from Matthias Kingman, the iioet. and the i'rofessois of the College of St. Die, in Lorraine among the osges Mountains, m a corner of France. They put forth a lit tie work in 1.107, entitled "Cosmo graphiie Introduction," in which it was Miirircstcd that the Southern Continent should be called America, after a man, as Europe and Asia had been named alter women. In course of time the name came to be applied to both continents. It would be impossible to add to the glory of Columbus, even il" the Old World as well us the New should be renamed after him ; it might udd to the glory of Leif to lcehristcn North America lifter him ; priority of discovery ccrtaiulv rests with him, Columbus never visited its main land." attempted to pull the snake away but found her mother's fingern deep ly imbedded in its flesh and all ef forts to get them loose failed. Tho young wotnau then proceeded to carry and to draff by turns her now unconscious mother to a stream of water about fifty yards from the place. A liberal application of the cool liquid brought Mrs. Stetson back to consciousness. She still grasped the snake in her hands and it required no small ef fort, accompied by pain, for her to straighten her lingers sufficiently to allow tho snake to drop from her grasp. She was then assisted to a farm house half a mile distant where she was kindly cared for, after which she was conveyed to her homo in a car riage. lue shock was too much lor her nud Mrs. Stetson is now lying at her home in a critical condition A New Way to Make Butter. A Snake Around Her Neck St. Elmo Hotku Nos. 817 & 819 Arch St brut, Phil' a. Hates r diimd to t'J 00 Vr l'y. The travel ing ptililin will ftt III llllll Ht tin Hotel t In mime lilxTal provision for their comfort. It li located In the immedi ate centres of foimineM and place of ninnnMiient and the dilTerMit Kail Hoad d-pot. us wpII. All parts of the city, are daily aneeamlile by tftreet Cms constantly imsslng the door. It oilers special Inducement to those visiting the city tor business or pleas ure. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Jos. M. reger, l'roprletor, Caution. Tnke notice Hint I hnvp nnrclmno(l the follow. Inir art Idea nt 'oiiMt)il aiilo. A limit 18th. aM, ol ma Miiwipa- Hinl left tlifin III the iKiwwInn I tvnrlli ilurintf my (1IIIIK Wltll tllPKMIIH wurlli iliirlnif in v tiliMiiire. Any person tried win tio no in mi HI. cook stove. IMi Fixture. I sink. 1 wooii Chest. I Sewlnir Miii'liihfH. 1 Itdliti-iid. 1 Crlti, I Meat Vessel. w vnnls of CiiriH-t, I Tallin. X dozen I'lmlr. I Ill-nod Mow. I ITiinli'll llilf. I KllkP, I Axe. I Clock, I WlnrhetUT Itltle, 1 Iron Kettle. il Shouts. ISAAC MIAWVKH Tmxi'lrllle, Aug. -ti. 1NW, pl. The Albany (N. Y.) Express says : "A woman in West Nyack has made a discovery which, if it can bo put in successful operation, will result in the abolition of the old method of churning, and revolutionize the art of butter making. The dis covery was purely accidental, and the discoverer, who has experiment ed with her new method many times, believes in it thoroughly. She put the cream of several days milkings from her pet Jersey cow in a thick cloth one day, and as it was too warm to churn, placed the bag in the ground in a cool place, throwing a shovelful of earth over it so that the cat could not get at it. She left it there until she came home next day. "When she took the bag from the ground she found the cream had turned to a great yellow lump of butter, and the only thing left for her to do was to salt and work it. The buttermilk hud entire ly disappeared, and there was about a third more than the usual amount of butter obtained by charming. She hus tried the experiment a dozen times since, and ulways obtained better butter than by churning. The only exception wus one time when the rain soaked into the ground and mildewed the cream. Who of the Tost reuders will try this and report results T ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF REAL. ESTATE 1 llv virtue of nn order of theorphnn's Court of snv'iler countv. the mider-dinied Administrator of the PstJlle of Klluila-lli Slllpton. Ilec (1. Will t'X loe to public ;i..(n Hi" premise, on Saturday, September 21, 1889, the fullnwlii'ilcscrlls'd n-:il estHte. to wit: The undivided tuo-thlnls of licit certain LOT OK i on it' Nil situate I n llcaverlown.Sn viler county I'.. iMiiimleil North hv mi Alley, Kant hylof. No IS. South l1 Mmket Street. and West llV Oral I if. street. Iicliiif Lot No. 47 III said town, eontalnlnir oSK-1'ol Kill At UK. More or less, whereon nr) creclc.l a 1'o.sl K It A M K llol'SK. and other out- liiilldlnirs. The proHTt.v Is well lornU'd for hus. liicss nurooscs. Sale locoiniiience nt I o'clock. P. M.. when due at lent imi will Is' given mid terms luailu known hv. THOMAS W. HIIIPTOM. Administrator, EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE! estate of twp.. Snyder 1'utille sale. the The undersigned Kvceutor of lliinlcl llenfer. late of .lackson count v. en., dee'd. will exnoso to I'ulille Sn the premises, miles south of New berlln, "Wednesday, September 18, 1889, All thai certain inessnajre or tract of land sit uate In .lackson two., coiitiiininir fi ackks, more or less, ImiiiihIciI North hv Joel 1. Ilcnfcr, Ku.it tiv Thoinns Waller. Soiitli liy Henry Sailer, el. ill..' and West hv Heirs of John Kllnifcr, w hereon are creeled u trood Dwelling llol'SK, CUMINS, and other necessary outhulldtnirs. OimhI Well, and V! uimhI orchards, nud all other Fruits In nliundunoe. Also, at the aamii time and place, a l"l ol llol sKllol.il (lOOI)S, con sHllnv nf 4 IIisIm and llcddliiif. Chest, llim ail, ami ol Iter ari Iclcs. sale to commence nil o'clock, p. in. when due attention will lie iflvcii mid term tiuule know n I iv IIKl'ltKN I1KNKEH. A tit;. i, "sit. hI. Kxwiitor. ITotlco to Heirs. In llie KJitnt of Henry tlrrloiTt. to'e ol Centre i Towanip, fnym?r i cuniy, i n. cc u. ToWllllnm tlrrhnrt of Mlllioy. 1., Jew Ocrlmrt f Cntri township, Snyder Co.. I'. Nnfmn Oerlisrl, Inlcrmsr rli l with Henry Kny ol rninklin towmhlii. Pny li-r t o. r., Atneim. in- t?rmrr1d wlih Aihhk Fetrr ol Marliell, hnl- homrr county Mlrliionn. I nthnrlut lntrinnrnd with Smop llneknliin( ol llellvii. Snndiifky eounty. tlhlo. June In'rrinnrrltd with itnry won, nt jwiniiirir, t'nien eoun'y. f. trorK llirl art who l now dod hut Ivm to tuirviv him Ihe lollowlnif children vlt: AnnniM Inter married with Wllron luaer ofMelleo Jnnlat eounty, I'n. Mart Intermarried with Jnaeph Itanay ol issifie, iNMitfe rsuinir. pinwii.rwrin (ierhiiri Intermarried with ll. M. Alexandern Hatlcnr. Ventura niintv. Calllurnla. Hannah tlerhartand laae OarWt ol Iwlfhiiru. 1'a. the laet twar mlnom and have tnr their t(iiar dlan Adam II. Walter ol Kranklitt town.blp, Snyder county, I'a Yon are herehy elted to l and appear henira the .1 "il ne ol our Orphan' 'ourt. at an Orphans Court to l h"i : nl .Mnldlehiinrli, on the 4th Momlnyol SKI1.. A, I), ihsu at o'clis'k In Ihe forenoon, then and there to aeeept or refue totnkethe Krai F xteot raid Henry Uerharl, dee'd. at ' the niioraltcd faliullon put ill on It liy an Inuneai dnl awanlel ly the raid t'ourt. and returned kv tlin Shrrllf ol eald roiin ly, ornliow ratine why the eauia thould i ol ha old. And hereof hill not. WltncM the lion. J.t'. Hnclirr President ul oiireald Court at Mldillchtirah, thla 61 li day ut Juno. A. 11. Issti. W. W. WlTTr.NMTKK. I'Mtiry Nodes to Heirs. Mrs. Stetson and daughter, of near New Custle, I'u., were "berry ing" in the vicinity of Harbor Bridge when they hud a lively encounter with as nuke. Mrs. Stetson was on her way through a thicket of trees mid bushes, her daughter following ut u distance of fifteen or twenty yards. Suddenly a long snake of a greenish brown color swung from a small tree ut Mrs. Stetson's side, und tpiick us a Hash began coiling itself uroiuid her neck und shoulders. Almost purulyzcd with fright, the woman stood rooted to the ground for almost n minute. Then recover ing her senses she screamed loudly for help. Miss Stetson rushed for ward to ascertain the cause of her outcry. She wus horrified upon reaching the spot to see her mother in the coils of the reptile. Tho poor woman hud succeeded in getting her hands around its slimy body ubout Cinches from the head. Her hold wus a firm one but it required all her strength to keep the snuke from get ting its head close enough to do in jury with its fangs, which it kept ut her face. All this lime it kept tightening its grip around her neck and soon her face began to assume a purplish hue, while her tongue, swollen to twice its natural size, hung from her mouth, and her eyes bulged utmost from their socket. J1,ish Stetson is a cool una nervy young lady, und grasping a stick she tit ruck tho snuko a telling blow on the head. This caused it to loosen tts coil, out not uerore the woman hud fainted. Her daughter thou Shamokin Dam. I over-slept my self last week and did not get in in time, so I will try to send you a few lines before I start to Orungers pic nic. Last week two of our worst boys, I lime and Heck tired up Coryell's steamboat and started to take a ride on the river. When they got about half across the river, tho rudder came oil' and they were helpless not being able to stear the boat. Hime was so scared that he broke the whistle rope in two on the fust pull, then he threw tnit the anchor without having a rope to it. They were rappidly drifting toward the dam. They both began to pray. Hccky prayed, "Oh Lord, if you save mo this time I'll not light with Lill any more or go fishing on Sunday.'' and Hime prayed, "(Jood Lord if you take me to shore I'll go right home to Aunt Lai and I won't hoe out any more corn for dross." As good luck would have it, one of Ira Clement's boats was not far oil' und towed them to shore. It wus u nar row escape and the boys areas bud us ever. On Sunday afternoon ubout 1 o'clock some colored boys were in the Car al swiining somewhere ubout the Rending depot, when one by the name of Johnson, a nephew of Renj. Costly, tried to swim the canal on it board, und when ubout half across lie lost hold of the liuurd ami wus drowned before any one could come to his aid. He was buried on Mon day in Sunbury. It is a wonder that there are not more of the boys drowned. "Ben. Butler" is getting to be quite a fighter as there is scarcely u dog in town that he hasn't licked. The other evening ho mude "Mushy' take water. Bad to tight with his cousin. "Sleury" says Ben's horse has ring-bone on his cur. Sum Slear's tlax is not more than half a crop, but he expects about one thousand bushels of seed from 20 acres and that ought to puy. Charley Haine can bo seen most every evening with his horn, though some of tho band-members say ho is not overly prompt at practice. Our Bund, by tho wuy, hus been engagei' by the Washington JHoso Company of Sunbury to furnish music for them nt the Carlisle re-union Sep.19 Butler Wcmlt says Ins boy is a line siuger but he is a poor time keeper. Oct him a base drum, But ler. Isaac Zimmerman is on the tick list Hope ho will bo well soon. Mary is very lonesome since Andy in gone. He will be back again soon. UKiilsTKHS SOTICKS- Notice la herehy k'Ucii that I lie following haloed persons have tiled their Administrators'. Ounrdlan, and Kxec tltors' Hceoiints In the HmkImUt' tifllue of Snyder Countv, ami the name will tie presented for roti tlnmitloti und iillowiuice at the Court Ilouso In Mlildleuiirk'li, Monday, Septi'iuh er iMtn. lSs. 1. The Mrst nnd tltuil nreonnt of Adam Show ers, Admr of tho estate of J nines Bliowora, dee d. 8. The first nnd nnul account of Weill ni(ton A. Herrold and Jonathan A. Ilerrold, Kxeculor of the estate of Adiun S. Horrold, doe'd. . S. The Drat and nnal account of Ooo, K. Miller, guardian of Jan. K. Hughe, a minor Hon of Will. lllltflH'H. dee'd. 4. The first and filial nocoiiiit of J. (J. Moyer nnd 3. Y. II. Mover, oxi-ciilor of the. estate) of John Moyer. ilec'd. A. Account nf liavld lllc klnirt, Admr. of the estate of Henry Ilk khiirt, iht 'il. 0. Tim first and final account of Absalom Huusli ami Kmaiiuel S. Ailcker. executors of the eslale ol OeorKti Welpperl, dee'd. T. The llrst mid final account of lhivld Iluiu mel Admr. of the estate of Annie Ikiyer, dec U. n. Tho llrst and Until invount of ILivht Hum mel, Admr, lie liouls lion cum tcst amento mi iwxo of the estate of J.icoli lloyer, dee'd. V. The llrst and fiinl account of Jacob J, Mni lorn, executor of Ihe eslalo of Anilioiiy M.iulieck, deed. 111. The first and Partial J iiccoiint of Jonas Trexler. executor of Ihe estate uf Ahlcl II. Trex ler. dee d. II. Tic s.toii I and dual account of Oeoruv I. Kline and Z.tcliarlus Mojcr. Adiur'a of the eslale of Samuel Mover, dee'd. 1'.'. The llrst and limit a unit of J. M. Ilau- Ihtiiiiiii. exivutor ot t ho cstete of l'etcr Dauber- man. dee d. II. J. DfCK, Id'tflNter. In Ihe eaiale ot Mime Mldillerwnrth, Into of Heaver townnhlp, Snyder county, rn. To Kllra Sllddleewarth. wld. N f II. Mld- illcuwartli nl Kirn. Iowa. Mnry, iiitermar rieil with .lonath in l.enter of Kddvvllle. Wnt Plow rountv. Iowa. Catherine, Intermarried with Milton Kali, ol Frederick. .Hooroo county lima. Archie Mlddleawarth. el llcnvi-rlown, Snvder rimiitv. I'll., lamina, Inleriiiarririt with imiip lla. kcnlipra. of Tmxi'lt Hie. siivdereounly l'a Ihivld MiddP iir'h ot loimriown, Mny- der county, I'u.. Iloblvm ,Mld Ih nw.irth of Ilea vrr Sprmifs, Snvder countv I'u., 1'r.niklfn Mid illiiwiirth. Heaver Sorliia". Snvder eounty. I'u anl Keuhen Mlildl'-rwarlh tiho l now dead hut pave In arvlve li 1 in I lie In owlnu rhlldron vlt: Mniiitle Inleriiiari-led with John .1. Krsln nt Council IIIiiIIk. Iowa. I'.lli'ii Intermiirrled with Illnkle olSt John, l.:ik county Indiana Charlea Mlddla.wiirlh ol Moris-n. Newtau 'o lint., Smith Mlddlp'warth. KpinliiKton. .In-i er ronnty. Ind.. a minor and luw lor Ida uuardian Miwen tspecht ol lleavorlown, Snyder county l'a. You nre hereby cltisl to be nnd iippear Is'fore the Judges nt our virpnaiiM i ourt. nt mi orpnium Court to tic hold nt w iidietiurun, on tne 4111 juiii dav of Sen. A. It. Issu nl. tl ochs k In the tore. lioiin. then mid there touceept or refuw to take the real estate of said Mimes Middles art II, dee'd at the appraised valuation pill iiimiii It by nil In uiicsf dulv awarded by the wild Court, nud re turned by the Sheriff of said county, or show cause vvliv the same should hot be sold. .Mid hereof (all Hot. Witness the lion. Joseph C. Ililcher. Ksonlri' President of our said Court, ut MldillchurKl), this nth dav of Ji A. I). isxu. W. W. I'lTKSM YKH, frothy, M GiBi aai Mm Elii Mutter 14 Kggs 15 lit tetl cherries Unpitteil " Hluckbcrrios Kasplierries 1'- Onlons 40 Lard 0 Tallow 4 Chicken per lb 7 Turkey Sltlo 7 HouMe 10 Hani 12 B.F.VAN UOSKIRK, DENTIST, . 8ELINRG HOVE, PA. Thirty two year practice, tractiiiK a epaolalty. t'illttiK an: ex-X Rupture cure guaranteed liv Dr. J R Mayer, tM Arch ISt., lMiil'it l'a. Ease at once, no operation or tuis lies delay. Ttiousaml cured' S.for circula. tf. W'llMiWS' AI'I'H AISKM KN'TS. NoNce Is here bv krlveu thai the followlmr Widows' An- pralscmeiiis under the Mao law, have been (lied wlih ihe rlei k ot Ihe orphans' t'ourt of Snyder countv for t'oullriiiatliiii on Monday, Hie .'!rd day ot Sep. lsv. .Mumilsement of Margaret Spahr, widow of John Sp.ibr. late of the boroux'li of Selliistfrove, snyuer coiiniy, ra., ucc u. Appraisement of Ani'iiU Miller, widow of Isa tc II. Miller, lain ol SVit-ililnclon twp. dee d. Appraisement nf Klvlna Knuffmaii, widow of Alualiaui Kiiuffmaii, lalo of Sprln t wp. dee'd. Appraisement of Sarah Wilt, widow of Wash ington Wilt, laleof I'hapmiiii twp. dee'd. Appriilsemetit of Nancy J. Kraln, widow of I'tcr Kraln, laic of the Ixirouirh of Mlddlehtirirli, deed. W. W. WITTKNMYF.lt. Clerk orplm us' Court. A. K. HIT. i. 11. HAKTKK (II FT 'HAKTKK Real Estate Agents, Have the following special bargain to olTer : A valuable farm, ultuuto In Kmnklln townahlp. Snvder eounty, l'a., laar I'uitonvlllo, t uilloe went ol MliHIchurKli. ciiuuty.rvut ol Snyder Co., ooiiiainiiiK ill Acref, 7a rrea near anil uu d r uood ciilti viition. the balance ;wacren In tlm ber and under lunco, ninklUK K'hsI pasture land with never raltlnic runiiina water on It. Tkoro are 4 never hillluic vprlutiii on the place, one ol which l near ilia hutidniK Nearly everj Hold bus water lor mock. Tula l a a-ood araln, hay. und pii'iiiru luriu, well culculaivd for a itiH'li lurui. There lira lluieatoue on the place, aluo aviiilablo water iniwur. The bulldlnaa are irood. nud aood trull, ('hurch. School and Market w it b in hull u mile ol the Inrm. 1'rleo Wi per uore. on enav termii of payment. Ooiin Kahm 1 oh Sai.k. Situate In Mlddlocns k lowtishln. snvder imiuiiIv. neiirlho S. A. I.. Hall- road. coiitalnlliK- kJT, il Ai 'llKH, 141 of which Is clear and under a hluli stale of cult Ivnt Ion, Ihe bal ance In K'hsI tluilN'r. nearly nil under fence, with runiiliiK naier In every Held, renderlUK It an ex cellent stock und m u I u fai'iu. A kfiMMl atone House und llarii and other oulbulldliiKrH In jf'ssl repair. The Inrm Is Incuteil within , of a mile of a ralloail Million, wlili church und School convenient. II Is a salable proiicrty. very pub licly liH'ated nnd could lie divided Into two lariiis. Price flu nr acre on easy terms. 8fciYWe sell or exchange, advertise nnd survey property, ami oonvey titles. We guarantee all our work and Invite parties who have real es tate fertile market to address GIFT & HAUTE It. Middleburgh.Pa A Chaneo to Make Money alary nnd Expenses paid, or Commission If pmfenvd. Salesmen wnnlod everywhere. No uxperteiiee ueeded. Addirss, Htutliitf atfe. Tne c. I.. Van Duscu Nuravry Co. Uenova, N. Y Aug. 1 tw. THE WATSONTOWN PLANING MILL ! Dealers in I.IMMF.H. HILL STI FF. FL MIKING. SIDING. Sl'KHOAKDS, FKNVING. S1IINGLKS. LATH IXIOKS. 15I.1NDS, FKAMK. MiULDlNGS Etc. Samples of our work ran be seen in most hiiv part of fnyder countv. Nothing but llrst -class lumber used, ami all work prepared by the most skilled workmen with the latest im proved iimcliinery. Prices ul ways the lowest. Address Watsontawn Planing Mill Co., (l-l-'80, ly, Watsontown, l'a. arduBre ! D For a Superior grade of shelf and hea vy Hardware it Is always best to go toold and reliable llouscs who liavea reputation to sustain. Such is -HEADQUARTERS 1 1 Tl ! n I'nnn nun nn in Men'fl Over Coats from 2.50 to 15 qo i Youths " " 2.25 to 10.00 I Obiiarcn " 1.50 to 3.75 IMcns Suits from 3.50 upward Uoys " " 3.00 " Children " " 1.00 to 5.00 Men's Uiulcnvear from 20c up Men's, Youths and Uovs Caps from 5c nn " " u Hats " 15c up Silk Ties, Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties very cheap and lino quality. Sheep-skin, Buck-skin, Cloth and Kid (1 loves, Ituhhcr floods, large stock of Confections and Holiday goods of everv description. Will positively not he un dersold. Thankful for past favors, j would re pectfully solicit a continuance ofpa-onnge. Wins' Male Hi MIDDLEBTJRGH, PA. 1889. Spring and Summer. 1889 Wo arc now prepared to show you an immense variety SeasofliftbUe n M$,lis,tai,t In Dry (loods wchave an elegant lino of Combinati.. Suitings, Ladies' Cloth, Satineif, A Variety of Wash Dress Good Scotch Zephyi Cloth, New Calicoes, Century Cloth, White Dress (iiK An Elegant Line of Cassimeres, Laces, and Embroideries. IFnirsitcDass (Groceries! SGHOCH BROS., Selinsgrove fislom.fa. and Iron, Nails, Steel Leather, Faints, ili. Coach Saddler Ware. Manufacturer of Stoves and Tinware. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! WliereuKhy virtue (if Hiimli l wrlta nt il. fu., Is Hiii-il out of tin Court ul 'minium IMi'ttMor snv- tier county, unit to me (llrivlctl, I will excise to iiiihllr nitle ul I ho t'liurt IIoiiku In tlm iKiruiigli ol MIllUH'UIII'KIl, ru., (Ill FriJay, September 20, 1689, at MoVlcx'k, A. M. the following Itciil Kstatc: Fl. Ku. I I.HICII. llcliiK all Hint certain ploi'e or Inu l or land KliuuU' In I'l-iiii towiiHlilp. hnydcr coiini v. l'a. lioiiiiilcd mill dcHcrlbcd hh IoIIoh m : lioiiniU'd on IIih Norlli liy In of .Icrciiilah Krotcr unit ollicrH. r.iiHt liy In lid or win. lloyer. Koiilli liy liinil of liiinli'l mill Wm, linyt'i', ami wcmi by land of WHIIiini Krotir, wln rcoii la envU'd a two-Htory Ilouso. Hank lliirn, unit otlu-r oul- uunuiiiLK, coiiiuiiiinif 4(i Acrt'H, Diom or Whh. AlHualotln Iv-llusrovo, l'a., IioiiihIimI on tlie Nortli ny Kit ot r.iiua hiiu'rick. l iiwl nv lllk'li ht.. Koiltll liy lot of Mra. Huchk, anil went liy mi alloy, coiitulniiiK Oiiim'IkIUIi Aiti moru or Wa, win To on laeiwtiMl u DwclUne IIoiimj, Ac. Kflzcd, t iikcn Into cxociillon and to be aold aa the urouvrty of David kiiiimti nir. KKI HKN DHKKHH. HIllTlfl. Buerm omce, snuaieutirgu, Aujf. i, ihwj. Stylish nn WeBll Mad 1 still continue in tbe Merchant Tailoring business u ith room Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. bdiI take this means of informing tbe people of Snyder couotj, f. have on band a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and faamples from the beet and most reliable New Ycrk and 1'biliJt Looses, and will sell lower tban ever. Cutting, Cleaniug, IJepairicg. . ing and Scouring done on sbort notice. Not. ltf. E. K. BlU It would do your heart good to go andtlic toclt of Spring Ooo AT Freidman &Getz', BeavertownJ Tliey liave'returned from the Kabtern Cities and now have tlieir H pronti under llie weight of Dry liooils, UrooerleH, dents i uriiiMituc i lottiiiiii, wtraw lUitH, wool Hats, Hoots and Shoes, large line ot i'"" Notions, &c. They show the greatest assortment and prettiest sty ever saw. Their Goods is all New and Fres and Is not the accumulation of years. They are not s i ul0t' en and streaked with dust, lierldes, they are (Dfineap isa Evenly tthiiK and offer you prices that almost challenge belief wben compared tc 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 tM ominon run.
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