The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, November 21, 1889, Image 5

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fl-TtftM rnr historical 'ty. whi-i
V'", , . Wnvixe It wm tho terminus
.r,w.n ro.l of the asf. the
2r-ha..wlntf a city which own
".Lmorrow morning leart your hur-
1j .(ut machine at Athens and Cor
i" .iwint tho Mmltterraucan to
1 Kavpt. I hnri ni ralinfc-
"" . i.." . Nrw Trntanieiit of a
in an Alian(rin
.i.u rr month of November,
t " . ... ivinff in a port not very rar
i"" f-rl that vessel wore two
kr. i .i
onn, Jowij)nu, via
I'd1 l..v trnllff mason to
xnnvk-t. one l'atll br
, wnn Ki'iiiB to prison for upMtMng
m lhir lermea ii ni
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-tUrf l inn miiwin, mwt-m.
A. hi.r Pmil knpw almost at
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kM cniwtnii.
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wine ir
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worth, i
danger, rd
to land.
fourth of the population.
There are 8,004 languages iu the
world, and its in habitants profess
more than 1,000 religion.
With then points before him the
young man who was sworn off and
children. resolved to capture his share of the
nraaand! lit. . ... ... .,,
eternal nnullUB koou luiugn mm year will
caiw anfd have something to think about.
fkmotiJ There are many chances that he will
merrial (see this year go out, and there are
ri'Vlso many chances that he will
on keg"
shelves!
o very
rec
find tho
RtrveU
wreck.
Hulks
Vast el
a lxnk
dnn si1
mercyi
vlnn W
skulls
nUuiI
ami dii
strengf
Youj
your j
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lifoofj
on yotl
don. 1
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hod a
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tho uivj
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tho lij
wind I
im Hid inn v.ai-
hljwrwkd thw
dwelt much of hi
and Tardarma, and
and bo knew wlmt
about. H.'cinfl the
..i.l .t.iriu won ComillK, mm
' ........tiiiiK' tniwe worthy
.. .. i k.r ttia f notAin and thr
t 1 . . . .1. Tl. w
'7 . r, to take the advioe t thU
1, V...-V well, but I don't h.lirvrt
ku fniiu a lull tiickli"
-.-.I n.i I'll. 'inv w "
,v: Who foam the M-iUKTmnpHn?"
'i ly a Itltio way ouv wnrn n
.lll Kuroclydon, malo tho
-,i tin-ban. li'"k the uiaet ae you
LH,r,.iHh a K "r. anil towwl tun iiuik
hMiv.-iw. Ovu-lmrd with tliocnr-
ll,. ml onxnr! wnn -Mniw
and there are no mnriuo in
,.,imnieM. All banda ahoy, aud
' .u .1,., ......Iirtnt'
n.ii!.lenintion rnm on orew anI
ui.lth- billuwa flap their haiidn In
J di .trii'-iioii. in in. ih " uiw
i,,.,,. . limlc. It in the rhain of tho
.itlenhownlkii tho d k. or hldn
vthc nutfiiiK amidst theliirchiun of tho
thi, iu-nV ili ippm irom nmioiiK mwn
..Ti.-.ciit to tho crew: "Now 1 exhort
tn In-of K'HKl cheer; lor ineremmii m mi
,fmiv ma n's life amoiiR you, Imt of tho
K,-r there MixmI liy me thin nlht tho
i itl Hod. wIhwh I am, and whom I
1 . II i. .u.... ..... I u.
p viii.". renrnoi, j inn, muu m
-lit in fore fnniir; ami, lo, (Jod hnth
il thw all them that ail with thee."
iir;.n iliivuhnvji iiasl, and there ia no
,,.,, iif'th" Htorm. It in midnight,
inn.- ..11 the lookout, tlr.) limn ihkth into
iiiii"'nnd, bvn lliish of linhtninj?. mih
hitelmeor llie!ireiiKer,anil Knows
mu. i irfieoiiiiiur near tome country,
u-i tiiiit In u few mouient the vesmd
l. .Ihv.t.iI on the rock. The Khlp
hl.h.ut- in a tortmilo. Thev drop the
hni: hue. and by the llht ot the bui
, tli. v v it is twenty fathomii. SihsiI
il,,j,;' a little farther they drop
hue nKiiin. and lv tint HBlit
ilamni tliey e" it In llftoen fnthomw.
huinlnil nml neventy-fix whiIh within a
(wt "f nwful shipwrivk ! The mnjmKorii
hevmwL Kiete'iilinir they wont to look
ir the fide of the ship and underRird it.Ret
lh- miuiII liont, cxHrtlnft in n to oxcaie;
Fnut vi-s thr.niL'h the xlinm. and ho tells
i,i tlmt if they o olT iu the boot it will lw
Vntliof them. Tho viwcl strikes! Tho
s).rint;: The tinilxira crack I Iho
hurt iu the thundering nuiRe! Oil,
,t wild striiRfrlbig for life! Here thty
rtitii nik ' to plauk. ' Here they L)
r iu if tliev would never rise. but.
tiinj; hi, M of n timber, come ilontinK and
iini' i, ii it to tlin bernli. nere, strong
iniii. Hiiend their arms throiiKh the
until their ihiim plow tho mud, ami
ri im it ii-1 wring out their wet locks
! l a li. hen the roll of the ship is i
d. two hundivd and seventy-six ptsiplo
ier t i ti-.'-u- imiiiiM. "Ami so, snys my
"it . li ne to puss that they i-scnid oil
t.ilmi,!"
aril ti.Hii this subject:
in.:, tlmt those wlip Ret us Into trouble
ii"! -tuy to lielp us out. 111. -so Khlpinetl
'ii'il ..ut of l-'nir lluveni into the storm;
i nas the temiHst ilropjH'd iism
b i. th.'V wniited to uo otf lu tlin minill
.iirin nothing for what become of
ah, I uie iasM'iiei'M. All inn! Iiuillllll
t re l. ;li,. Mime in all nire. They who
i nit,, ti.nilile never stop to help us out.
f v wiii. tempt that vouiik man into n life
ll ii hi mil will Im the tii st to luuirli at
iiniKH'ihty, nud to drop him out of
ut -. i . I v . (ininliliTs alwavs iimko
"f :h.' lows of cnmlilerH. 'fliey who
PI t y,,u intoihe (N.nt.t with fists, saving,
tillla.k you," will I mi the llrst ti run.
vl. iv, ' all the preilieameiitM of your life,
"nut the naiiim of those who have Kt
I iiii jtliie predi.-nmeiitM, and tell me the
Ji.' '4 line who ever helHMl you out.
X v-jre lad hiihikIi to Kt you out from
Hi N. Imt when, with damaged rig-
J ri.sl to Ket Into harbor, did they
'Vwja lMl " throw you a roM'?
ji-j. ,
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Life's Chances. -Who WiiT
many cnances that be will go
out first. His very determination to
join in tho rush for the prizes most
desired by all men is against him.
Haste, worry and disappointment
are filling our asylums and grave
yards. The contented worker,
whose ambition is moderate and
whose habit neither injure him nor
anybody else, has a better chance
of reaching old ago than his competi
tor who wants the earth. Tick goes
the clock. One man dead 1 Who
will be the next f Perhaps tho man
who heard the clock
St. Ei.mo IIotkl, Nos. 817 & 810
Artcii Stkkkt, Phil' a. Hates re-
diiceil to J IX) per ilay. The travel
ing publics will eit i 1 1 tluil at this Hotel
the aaiue liberal provision for their
comfort. It Is located In the Imiueiil
ato centres of buelnena anil places of
amusement and the different Hall
Hoad depots, as well. All parts of the
city, are ilally accessible y Mreet
CiUd constantly pHssliig the door. It
oilers special inducements to those
visitltiif the city for business or pleas
ure. Your putroiinge respectfully
eoiiciteu. Jos. .M. reger, rroprivtur.
Property
Valuable Town
for Sale.
The uniterslirned will sell liU nrnnertv llmite
cnuuni in i ne village in inixeivilie Ml rrivate Male,
Mudilei This Is one of the ts-st llliu ksmlth stands In the
aiIu ii county, and will he sold cheap and on reason.
,Lg Jutilo terms. Kor part leulars call on. or address
'Hi. 1 IKVIN KKTTKKOLF,
Troxeiviue, i'a., sept, gs. IHs9.
thoy '
lireat(
Infenl
tho
Their
ers. A V'OTH'K Is liereliy given that the co-par-ntil
i -1 tnemhlp hen-tiiroreexlsttnit under the (inn
i ,:J nmne of Wltteninver Son lias Is-en dlswilveil
i ' . iJhy tniitnal consent. The Issiks and accounts
millllf Wll rell.i.lll ill I he tliniilM nf U' U' W'll t.m n, ,-..
M ini win continue hiisincKs In his own nuine und
Dissolution Notice.
coninuiy inrites your coni tuned pstmniufe.
SA.Hl Kl, Vt I I I K! VKH,
MlddlctmrKh. I'a.
torn.i
vnvej
come
K"d.
KO (1
nble
wiit4
hol-i
feet
it st
they
Wile.
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gana aKalnrt it
llur
ers,
the
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cn tl
I
bed
rou
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our
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of
W. V. WITT EN M V KU.
Oct. Ci, imi.
IXECUTOK'S NOTICE.-Notlce is
Uhereby given tlmt Letters Testa
ntiMiUry on the estata nl .Inhn .Msur.r
.l''il, latu of InekiMiD towmhhi, Mav.ler
coiinly, 'a , lisvc linen limued tu the iin.lvrslKnvd
relilliiK In snldt.iwn.hiii. All person!, then.
Inn Ii ili titr.l tu raid rsl atw 111 lileii-e nmki
liiiino.llato imymoiit, and thuM hii'lnu latins
III prvienl tlietuler art I lemeii t , to
II. K. IU11 li HIH'K,
FKI tH MAUHKK.
or H. H. Oritnm, Attorney.
Oct. M, 'W. Exeouton
lliesiiutis
Thef
"Who are you visiting In Lewis-
wal town f "No one, just came to town
C!l'
lltllll
haH
and
Kt.'
till
to nee you and your wonderful bur
gains." "How far did you come f
"Fifty miles, iu Snyder Oounty." This
whs a conversation with some ousto
tuers that the nepers brought me. It
mni , ,, , .
WeJ occurs uaiiy anu snows mat tue cash
Chances. Who
Be the Next.
pin
the.
KM
lo
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as
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it,
dol
pef
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tr3
thi
What are the chances of life T
Tho life insurance, men and the mor
tality tables answer tho question
with reasonable accuracy. Here ui e
a few figures collected by the Bos
ton Qlobe :
We have on earth about 1,000,000,-
i.)00 people, the males and females
i.Jeing about equally divided. Of
"hese, one-fourth die before they
"each the ogo of 17. The average
;cngth of life is 33 years. Oue per-
Lion in 1000 lives to be 100 years old
M in 100 reach the age of 65, and not
I more than 1 in 600 lives to see 80.
Every year 33,033,033 persons die j
91,842 die every day, 3,730 die every
hour, 60 every minute, and 1 every
second. Each tick of the clock
should remind us that a human life
Lis ended. In addition to those facts
Hhere are others of cauul intermit.
A married person lives longer than
one that is single, and tall men live
longer than short ones. Before the
age of 50 women have moro chances
of life than mou, and fewer chances
after that age.
The number of marriages is in the
proportion of 75 to every 1,000 indi
viduals. Marriages are moro fro-
quent after equinoxes that is dur
ing 4t minlt,. 9 T ,, n 71 .
IU 1.11.7 lUi'llLUB I'i UUIID null J(UT15II1-er.
Those born in spring are generally
f a more robust constitution than
thers. Births are more frequently
y night than by day, also deaths.
The number of men capable of
earing arms is calculated at one-
store and Low Prices are crowding
the trains that run into Lewistown
with wise and money saving buyers,
i. , . , . . .
i ou uonr, nave to oe one, but many
of these prices will draw you: 1J yd
wide all Wool DressCloth for 3l)o eight
shades, worth Wie all Wool Double
l'bi Fold Cloth 24c; 25c for lJc; Wack or
ic'l g. i ir i. - .... .
vyuiureu Henriettas now iwjo; fl,iu
Hlack Silk Fall for 03c; 48 Inch Henri
etta Wool 4!io Ladies Long Coats fi.Drt
Trimmed Short $1.08; All Wool Jerney
Coats 13.25, $2.05; Children 05o to 10,
12, 14, 1(J year old Cape Newmarket
for $3,05 worth $8,00; Home made Hag
Carpet yard wide 15 and lOJo; 25c
Flannel yd wide 10 and 10; Oood lied
Hooiu for 0J; 25e Oil Cloth 1J yd wide
12o yd; Hap Calico 3o: Hups 25o; Red
Hlankets 25c; Spring Roller Blinds30c;
"5is 4 Button Kid (iloyes 39o; Soap lc;
i'ocket Rooks 2c; Silver Spoons 74c;
$1,50 Alarm Clocks 08 to Alarm for 84
warranted; Mens Winter Reaver Caps
ouc; Hoys inter Caps 20c; Rutterick
i atterus 2o less than city prices.
.More next time.
CI I ESTN UTTS CASH STORE,
First Store on Market Street from S.
Si L. Station, Lewlstowu, Pa.
if 0li 19VQ
CONSUMPTION,
BRONCHITIS,
SCROFULA,
COUCH or COLD,
THROAT AFFECTION,
WASTING of FLESH,
Or any Ultra trfter th TArMl and
Lungs art Inflamed, lark of Btnngth or
Kfwm Power, you can be roller to" and
Cured by
SCON'S EMULSION
OF
PURE COD LIVER OIL
With Hypophosphltes.
PuiTai.f aa Mua.
Aek far Hcotfe Kmultlon, and let tut
tarptanatian or eolleilatlon induce you to
eeepi a euMUule.
Sold by all Ihruggi$t$.
SCOTT &B0WHE, Chemists, K.Y,
WcDD IMatle
1 still continue in the Merchant Tailoring business with rooms in
Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa.
and take this means of ioforraiog the people of Snyder county, I'm 1
have on band a well selected stock of
Cloths, Cassimeres, etc.,
and samples from the best snd most reliable New Tcrk and 1'bilsdelphis
houses, and will sell lower than ever. Cutting, Cleaning, Repairing, Dye
ing and Scouring done on short notice.
Nof. ltf. E. B. BUCK
. T. Buck, Merchant Tailor,
NEW BERLIN, PA.
-AGENT EOR THE-
Iff HOME
Sewiig
Mac
This machine) U beyond a
doubt the lightext running, ens
lent operated and mont durahlt
machine In the market Simple,
strong, swift, and sure. Perfect
in everv particular. It Inn work.
jed Itnelf Into tlin lead auulnut all
competition and to-day staudx
unrivaled for all purposes.
My Merchant Tailoring Department
In full nud complete. I am daily receiving shipments of CLOTHS. CASSI
.MMW.S. hte., fur the manufarlure of Stylish and well made Clothing. I
niKe orders lor suitslliroiigh Snyder county aud al waysguaratitee Sutisfac
1lon. ScotiriiiK, Dyiuj(ainl KepuiringXcatly und Cheaply ilono
Call and examine thu famioiis Xew Home Machine, seethequali .yof goods
...... ir- njn-o ui uur ciuiiniitc auu we win neeu no otner recoinemlatious.
Aug. 10, 'tW. S. T. RUCK, New Rerlln, Fa
reat Closing it Sale
$60,000 WorDf FiSnitnrB.
0
Carpctf, Curtains, Drapery Goods, Mattresses,
Ci....: nr.. i " . . . '
opuiiN, iiusic:ii instruments, etc.
Owing to the death of our Mr. M. E. Smith, ther will be a change
ill tho tlriii. In consequeiice of which we have determined to close
out our entire stock of the above departments within the next 30
days. In order to do so we have marked our goods way down at
prices that will insure their Immediate Sale Look at the following
figures and see some of the bargains offered :
CARPETS ! $ CARPETS !
Rest Rody RrusselH. $1.00 to $1.10, reduced from $1 25 and $1 40.
Other grades Rody Hrussel. 75o to 5o., reduced from $1.(H) to $1.20.
lapestry Rrussels. 40u. to 75o., reduced from (15c. and $1.00. Extra
Super Ingrains, all wool, (10 and 05c, reduced from 00c. and $1. Ex
tra Super Ingrains, 50c. to 00c, reduced from 70 and 80c. Carpets
as low as 15 cents per yard.
Curtains : and : Drapery !
Our Curtain aud Drapery Departments are worthy the attention of
all who contemplate purchasing anything in this line now or in the
near ruture. We have reduced everything In these departments to
about one hair their former prices. These departments are oue of
OUR : CHIEF : ATTRACTIONS,
being stocked with a superb assortment of Turcoman and Chanille
Curtains lu great variety of latest shades and colorings. Notting
ham Curtains in all the various grades and styles. Real Irish Point,
Antique, Rrussels, Tambour, Escurial. and other line lace goods.
IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, $4.00 PER FAIR, reduced from $!.
Lace curtains as low as 25 cents per pair. Mahogany Curtain Poles,
Rrassl rimmed, Complete, 25a.
pURNITURE l FURNITERE 1
Our stock of Furniture has never approached its present magnitude
ana we have made thd same sweeping reductions In this department.
An Immense stock of Bilk and Mohair Plush Suits at all prices.
Hair : Cloth : PARLOR : Suits : S30.00
reduced from $50. All goods purchased during this sale delivered to
Tf !??ri"i"VI,,.w,,t,,,u ''' ' M"to EREE. Parties Intend
OT: "U,d Uke advantage
CHINA and MUSIC Departments
. Jl i . lll,1Wrhol!'M with uoh utirul and recher
gah.s In IManl n VVttU " J'' NW ,H tUe ti,ue to Bec"'
lo e i rl . A rKa?' "i.'T are offered at figures far below
U "tended to one and all to
J. .ft SMITH k CO., Lill,
Front Street Milton, Pa.
Would You Like to Bee Something of a Very Exceptionable Character
If you would, go to The
OenfralDryOoodsStore
SELINSGROVE, PA.
And Speud a little Time to look over their display of
Seasonable, Fashionable, Reliable
Dress Goods,
Which they are selling at Reasonable Prices. It will pay vou to go there
and you will thank us for drawing your attention to it.
This SHQieii'b Stock
No Room For Doubt
??vmnn represent true vainest Everybody can
rely upon n cordial reception and a satisfactory bargain.
CALL AT ONCE.
S. WE IS, Prop.
Fall and Winter Goods !
A DOLLAR SAVED T WO MADE.
The undersigned would respectfully inform tlie public
nfM.i"! UT J""t,r,,,"r,", from lh city, and made arrangements with one
UI Sa'i .Si' Markets, have sp
" '"ii iiur i
Ready-made Clolhina,
which wil certainly meet the wants of thi section of tl .,tr7 .,,,1,
en up In llrst class style, well sewed and tri..,m....u,,il e.,,,,,1 i l v ,. , r it
lar to he best custom made Oar nts, whieh ,M. J,,,, llt Vcr v l.'.w 1.
W IM... 1 ,,,,,t1I"VH,,,,,t ;"'" K'v call anil in.p Vt- , i, I ne.
W II be pleased to show the Ooo.ls and satisfy you that the prjees are low,
;y v.?.? ii,xI,!rii:u,r,it
Overcoats and Underwear, Boys'
Knee Pants at 35 and 50 cents.
Men's Pantaloons at from 1 to 5.
fl1" (','',,!'l.l,,,.-,''!',J,,Kurlll'','i,,,,,,,,,H' Novelties in Neekw.ar. HoMierv
Uloves, Shirts, Lnderwear. Collars and Culls. Rest White Shirts at 50 cents'
,. , Silk neckties for 25 cent.
I st'iriffiTtaT.l'e! convenience give me aca.l. and
R. GUNSBERGER
3Iiddleluiyli,ra.
Opposite Tost Ollico.
Wanted at
Garffli'sSlioiiStoFi!,lieliirili,
ALL THE
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
mM1' LA!n' (,,,Nl ,,"TATi)Ksinn.TKv.iB..1t
Hand-made BOOTS & SHOES.
My Fall Stock is unsurpassed in quality and Price.
LADIES' 'irU!.n ?' ri,r-"k".'"-H. Hutton or Lace, Sewed or
Ua UJ DO Peeked, warranted Hand-mad and Solid.
J UU ,I.1IC5 orSpht. Ilan.l-iiiade, Tip or without Tip. Jn'ris
the buyer wants the,,,. ,s0i, or money relun.ied.
r.ATYl T? ""'" Allocs In endless variety. Lace or Rut, on K'l.l
iJr, , V ,V0,.,,ro!, (',,r,,,0 KM' " ,ir,,',: k .1 A igi, 1 e '
Low Keel or Spring Heel. Common Meuse, Scpiare-toe. or Polnteil.
ROOTS A" !,W'Mh ? ?fty ft,M,"t11V,01," ,H 'nvlte you to coma ,ui
V7 1 k J HUH t,l.lll I li.i.ro 11 u.ll.l -I. ..live
, ., , , , iiiruiign, llOllllle-SO I'll. Mil l -
seam for without) guaranteed hand-made and whole stock for $2 51)
In short, you must see the stork in order to appreciate it and tl,.
way to satisfy yourself Is to call. " y, i 'ijauj i v ...
Tl W Fii
Tta Tim
It is tho place where they all go to,
W. H. Felix, Lewistown, Pa.
For a lino lino of cheap and
Stylish Furniture
Not only once but everv day in the year do we
offer bargains that can't be equaled anywhere.
. If you want to bo convinced come aud look.
We-Practice-Otliers-Preach
about big'bargains and lead you to
believe their false asssertlons. and
even bait you with a few trinkets at
cost, but the end is alwayg;thesame,
And You come back, not richer, but wiser,