1 4 I . 1 i .1 Hi n li' CO l.i- "X. Published every Thurmtny. T- H. HAHTER Editur and ProDnetor. Subscription $1.50 per year. Thursday, December 5, 18S9. OUR MAIL POUCH. Lowell. Nevn in nrarro anil of no import an re at this writing. KaiiHtiKo uiul buck-wheat cnkeH aro the rhief diet at preHent. A few iuii1(lle-wei(jht hog lmvo neeu killed. Ilobort Gohh one 350, Adam ISiuuiiKiirdner one 359. J. J. Steely of Miftlin county, Sun- dnyed with Homo ofhisohl frieudrt. Tine, your hent plan would be to have thone two young ladies to light for a prize, and the one that ran pull the most hair, and do the fastest scratching in the one to keep away from for you aro a little to short to handle that kind of an ani mal. Thanksgiving in past and gone, no sleigh ride and no turkey, as the latter roosted to high for me, and I am a poor climber after night. U. No. Tiioxklvili.k. La s t Thursday Isaac C. Swartz moved into Inn new house, and now occupies the hand somest residence of any living man. The Lowell scribe has a wrong idea concerning James Wagner's gun missing lire. .Jim never carries a gun whi'ii out for deer, but uses a bow and arrow. Jim's chance for increasing the shares of venison were good, ami as the deer was run ning away from camp, and the idea for carrying the deer hack over the same ground is not pleasant, and Jim in his great hurry to get the animal as quick as possible, broke the raw hide string to his bow, and the deer went scot t free. That is the reason the piles were not higher. Owing to the advertisement in the I'oht, and the shrewd detective ability of David Middleswarth, little "Singwell" was recovered in Little Valley on Monday of this week. Bully for the I'ost man and detec tive Middleswarth. James H. Fettcrolf, a classical stu dent of the Missionary Institute of SeliiiHgrove is at home attending conference. California Joe. Cestiievii.le. It is reported that (J. W. Walter shot thejfcoss turkey gobbler of the season, weighing 20 lbs, and having a beard something less than 'JO inches long. I do not know how many pair of boots and how many half-soles he wore out be fore he captured him. He got .2.50 for the bird. Our Sunday schools aie preparing for Christmas. For a wonder wo had beautiful weather for Thanksgiving day, and the people with well-tilled stomachs spent or misspent the day in various ways. It appeared to be every one's desire to get as much pleasure out of the day as it was possible. W. P. Thomas of Lewisburg, was in tow n on business on the 28th ult. Our school children are having a vacation this week. The teachers are attending Institute at Middle burgh. It is not too early to get your New Year resolutions ready. You will need them by and by. Mr. J. A. Wiest of Daluiatiu, smil ing and good natured as usual, waH in town on Monday looking up the business interests of his calling. Basnerville. The Seliusgrove sportsmen went homo on Saturday, taking no game along, and report ing deer scarce. Miss May Rishel, formerly of Lew istow n, is at homo at present. Calvin Kuepp had intended going lo Oakland, Juuiatta county, on Saturday last, but owing to some other arraingements was not per mitted to come. She will bo at homo next time. Try it again. Strangers in our tow n last week were : Mr. Wngenscller of Selius grove. Mr. Shoop, Mr. Jno. Schoch, Mr. Jacob Schoch and Mr. Thomas, of New Berlin. One of Amnion Bowcrbox'u little boys was Hadly disappointed by drinking some lye, thinking it was molasses water. Mrs Jacob Kemnierliug died last Monday noon at about 1:30, after suffering for about twenty dayu. She was attending her' daughter, (Mrs. Jno. 1). (lows of Middlecreek,) just before she took sick. She died at a good old ago and leaves a worthy record back ono that all her rela tives may be proud of. A good neighbor and a christian mother which ha left uomo good impres sions on all who knew her. "On the happy (roldon shore, Whor the faithful pert no more. When the storm of life In ore, meet me there. When the nlRht dlmolres wny Into pure ami perfect day I am going home to atny, meet me there. Meet ine therr, meet me there. Where the tree of life In nloninlng. meet me there. Where the atorma of life ureore. On the hupp)- golden shore Where the faithful part no more, meet me there." XlNOU, Accounts. The fnlliiwltiir Aomunta have been flle1. exam Ineclnntl n.i.wil in the rrnthoiiotHry'ri "Dice, ami will le prrwntiit to the next roiirt of t'liinnmii l'leiia fur rniillriiiMlloii. All persons Interested win lane nonce. The flint and final account of J. Howard Vlali, (Vimnlttee ol the 'rwili anil phUiN) of J. II, Itearlck a lunatic Ac. W. W. WITTKNMYKK, Proth'y, W1IMIWH' A I'l'HAISKMENTS. Notice Is here. " hv riven that the followlnir Wldowa' Aiv prnlsementa under the f.nm lnw, have been filed with the iVrk of the Orphan' urt of Snyder county for funilrniatlon on Monday, the t'b any 01 oec. iwi. Appraisement of fnllle C. Ooodlltig, widow of Henry H. OixKlling. lute of Perry twp, rn., dee d, Appraisement of Cathnrlne Mengle, widow of Mlrimel .Mengio, late of rerry twp. i'a., flee il. Appraisement of Hmlllu lliittey, widow of .fonn than llalley, late of Franklin twp, I'a., dee'd, Appraisement of Ann Herman, widow of Jacob J. Herman, lateoi renn twp. ra., atr u. Apprakcmcnt of Sarah llrlnlngcr, widow of Samuel iirliilhtfcr, late in Adams twp, ra.,dec d. W. W. WITTKNMYKK. Clerk orphans' Court, lKOISTEIIS NOTICKH- Notice la hereby llKlcn that the follow lug named persons have Med Ihelr Administrators', Uuardlan, and Kxce utors' accounts In the ItsK'ster'a Ofllce of Snyder County, and the same w ill be presented for con nrmatlon and allowance ut the court House In MlddlcMirgh, Monday, ncccmhcr (th, li. I. Klrst and final account of Joseph s. Hen. nltig, Adiiiliilxtriitiir of Charles keefer. dii'd. J. First mid llnal account of llenrv Drlimli, Adiniiiistrator 01 1 yrua ihitrirn, uec u. 8. First and final account of Henry A. Krdlev mid .lis'! llenier, Adinliilstratoiitof A 11 run Itenfir, cut u. 4. First and llnal a'-connt of John Slroiib, Ex ecutor of Ac, Eve st roub. difd. A, The first and partial account of H, A. Wet. ' ami Samuel Heart' k, Adinliilsirators of Isaac Keurlck, dee d. . The account of Y. II. Wagner. Adiiilulstra tor of itisirge Pontius, dw'd. T. The second anil final account of Asoph Fisher. Executor of Catharine Fisher, dee'd. N. Final account of Kilns Went?i . guardian of Ida A. Slinlly, minor child of Michael Shollv, deed. It. First and final account of Sarah .1. Loshcr. Administrator of David It. U'shcr, dir'd. in. The nceoimf of Jno. Y. Shlndel, Adminis trator i.f llev. J. I". Shlllllel; dis 'd. 11. Account of Samuel wiitenmyer. Exirulor of Albright Swlneford, dee d. )J First and final account of Kobt. Middles warth and Win. II. Kwlhg. Administrators v. V a, of Aimer Middlesw arth, dec d. 1:1 The tlrsl and final account of Archie Mid dleswarth, administrator of Moses Middleswarth deed. II. J. DICK, Iteglster. Trial List December TErm. N. '. (iutelliiH vs. K. A Hess. I'sc of W. II, llaum vs. Aaron Wagner. N. 1'. Han- vs. Franklin twp. I. S. Kclchc uhach vs. C. Tower. II. I. App vs AIImtI ArlsigiLsl. et al. commissioners of l iilou Co., vs. Iilchard lludd. Kll.alM-th Met.ger vs. W illiam lllme. liisi. W. Klase. et al. vs. John crulkshank et nl. John ShafTer vh. I'nlou Co. Mul. Live Slock Ins. company. Borough ot Mlddleburgh vs. 1. (. Ilarheret. al. Ai',,me.ir.inu touC f ireus. ct. n: IbTirrt ui smith. Same s. Same. Same vs. I. anil Ner II. Middleswarth. Same vs. Henry Kern. F.llen M. Musserc. vs. Kll.aleth Kramer. I'sc of John T. Mark vm. Ileo. W. Wisslllng. Oeo. II. Dean vs. K. C. Williams. Oisi. F. HiiehcrvM. J. Norman App. John s. Wolf vs. KeiilN-n Dns'se, et al. J. Vanormervs. llornlH-rger A Jiu'olis. Kx.Ac. J. W. Kennlnger vs. Sunhiiry & Lewlstown H. H. Co. M. Louisa shetterly vs. Wm. II. Straw hit, lames Kessler vs. I'ennstup. Jnhii lliiiuinel vs. Cyrus llowersox. Court FrDclamatinn. W'HKRF.AiS the Hun. Joneph (1, Hiirhi-r I'lea ilelll JlliiKU ill till! Judicial llmlrlrt. rniniiiiiied of (he euuntlei ol Snyder, t'nlun ami Mllliin, ami Samuel A. Wvtiel and Henry H-iiwii l'.'ii., AimiK-iiitv JiidsicD In and for (Sny der county, liave Ivniu'd their pterept, bearing ilalo the ':5th day 01 .Sept A. I., 11-K, tn Ine illreetid lor tlm linlillug olan llrphaiin' I'ourt, a cull rt ol Common Plead, court nl ( yer and Ter miner and ilenc nil Court id quarter Sriulona nl Hie I'eiiev, at .Mlddlvlairvh, lur tho county of Snyder, nil the 'iud Monday, (being the Vtli lay ol Llecvmber IsS'.i), and to contliiuu one week. Notlci'lii thercfurc hereby given to the Conm er, JuslUeii ol tliclVai e and Connlableii In and lurthe rnunty nl Snyder, to appear lu their proper pemou Willi their rolla. rueoriU, Imiuial tloiiK, exauiluatloiiii, and other reuieiiibraneea to do llnme IhliiKi which of llci'lr office- and III Iheir behall partaln to ho dune and wlturften and petiHun jiroM-c utlng In behalf of the t'uin inouweallli iiviilimt any permmor pernuim are ro ipilred lo be then and there aitoiiillug and tie parlliiK without leave at tholr peril, .luntleei are reiurvtej to be punctual In their attendance at tho appointed time agreeably to notice. 1 liven under my hand and neiil at the SherlfTl office In Mlddleburgh, the itsth day ol Oct. A. 1., ono ihoimanj eight hundred and eighty nine. HEVHENDKLESE. (Sherlfl. BOARDINGHOUSE. I he imilerniKiied hai lug made ample prepare tlnn lur th accommodation ol the nubile wuuld rHRItPI'tftlllV nil mill m.M lllU t tl Will fi,P,lal, l.i.u mA. lug ami lodging at the rat of venty-nve cent a day or twenty live eenu a meal. Hlabllug and ireii mr iiuriieM iiiriimneu rneap. '1'hoaa nut Imvlnir trlpd lila liibln i rninnt dully Invited to call, ami they will not ko away flKvatl'lied. Kiioiim a low iloun went ol the Court Iliumo, Mlddlehiirah I'a. OA11H1KI. HLAVKH I'roprletur WHY ;ou SHOULD USE SCOTT'S EMULSION of COD LIVER OIL"h hypophosphites. It ia used and endorsed by Phy 8lclang because it is the be$t. It is Palatablo as Hilk. It is three times as efficacious as plain Cod Liver Oil. It is far superior to all other so called Emulsions. It is a perfect Emulsion, does net separate or change. It is wonderful as a flesh producer. It i3 the best remody for Consump tion Scrofula, Ercnchitis, Wast ing liseacoc, Chrcnic Cough and Cclds. S'oM by all lrtigyit8. 6C0TT & BOWNC, Cmcmit. N. Y. Rupture cure srnArnntted br Dr. J R. Mayer, 631 Arch 8t Phil P. Ek8 ut once, no opera t loo or tin la- neas delay. Tliouaands cured- 8. for circula. tf. MAGON & HAMLIN Orcan and Piano Co. BOSTON, NEW YOKK, C1IICAOO. NEW f Confnlna nvoctarn. Nine 1m..p Action. furnlnlMMt IB a large and handanme raae ot aolld black walnut. Price w OlttlAN, cash i bIki Hold on the Kiwy I lllreHVHteni at 1 1 D7 peruuar- STYI.K 1 ter, for t-n quartira, when or- I gan N-comea property of per mit, i win mring. MA HON A. HAMLIN I'lANOH. The Maaon A Hamlin m rain g cr,' inventmi and patented by Million A llumlln In I,!. Ih lined In the Mawm Hamlin pi anon excliiHtvely. Itemarknbln refinement of toiie and phenomenal capacity to Manilla tune ctiunu'terlxr Uieae luatruinenta. THE FLAG IS OUT AT POITLAK HTVLKS OHOANS AT til Mi. VI, IflO. ITH, AND IT. Orgalia and I'lnnoa anld for Cuali, Eay Pity, menm, and Kentcd. C'atalougucn free. Painling anfl Papering! To perfect the appearance ol a room by paper Imr. It l enootlal to hav pniperdtnlKnlng, and In the PAINTING nl a hmme It l enentll that tame ii uel In the eliN'tlnu olenlnra. For tlila reiMiin . hav fun eluded to take contracts lur painting and PAPERING Mynelt lurnlililng the material and doing the wiir Thin will rnnblo mo to guarantee, my work, and atlord me advanlaae to reduce the fteneral prlc. I have a large im' ol paint on land am the flne.t Una nl "nil jiaper In the comity. I alra maka a pecdalty of UPHOLSTERING- and will guarantee old work to look aa well an new. I Mil lani taken In eie auge f.ir new work No extra chnrve fur contract! Iroin a dlatanc. Writ for price. A. J. CROSGROVE- Jan Mlddleburgh, Pa nrarota SELINSOHOVK, HEADQUABTEH9 FOR HEADY MADE Olothing UDITORS NOTICE In Tim DKriiAaa' t'orar or Snyhkh t'ot arv. The undemlgned nudltor Hppnlnted by thn a Court iiIkivo mentioned to ills! rlliiiti- the Hindu in the linmiNof uavid iiummei. Adinttiiatraior I. H. N. t". T. A. of .liicoli lloyer and administra tion of Anne lloyer, both lute of Franklin town ahlp, Huvder county, I'a., dee'd, will moet the part lea in Inten-Ht at his ofllce In the Homugh of Sllddleburgli. aald county on Haturdav. Nov. iw. at II o'c iN k, A. M. for the purpoMcof discharging the iliitlea of hla apH)lutment. when and where all pitrllea luivlng clalum will pri-wnf them ilulv iiutlientlcated or I forever ilebarrwl Hum coining lu for a allure of anld fund. THOMAS J. SMITH Mlddleburgh, Nov. 4, 'Ml. Auditor. UDITOU'S NOTICE, In The OariuN' Coi kt Or Hnydkr C'orMTT. Tho undersigned Auditor appointed by the above named I'ourt al Hepuimlier Adloiirnnd Term. HMD t4) mnke dlatrlbtit Ion of tho fond in wrj nanua ot itturge l.'iv,ini a-iur Zurhuiua .noyer, Anminmirnior oi ine eatate of Hamuel Mover, diH 'd. will meet nil nan lea Inti'reiiti-d. at the Court House, In the Horough of M lildlcburgh, on hat unlay. Novo mla-r ao.lhHwat 10 o'clock a. m. at which time and place nil clalum must be pre aeiileilorbe forever deburred from claiming any fioriiuu 01 aniuiuiiii. II. II. OHIMM. Auditor. tiTTlie? only rellalile and one-price Clothing 1 Inline in Hnyder County. 5 Juat returned from the Kant with A Fine and Lnre block of BEADY MADE CLOTHING, OENT'S FI UNISIUNO GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, KOBES, HOUSE-BLANKETS, J EWELUY, TRUNKS, SATCHELS Silk Uinbrellaa, Men's Youth's Si Hoy OVERCOATS Etc., Etc., nil bought for cuah and will lie nold for caxh at real bargains. CPi reona buying a bill of f 10 from tie will Inivd thi'ir railroad fare paid botn way from any part of the coun ty. On a bill of i5 we will pay half fire. ERE1FUSS BRO. HEAD QUARTERS nildillcbui'ir illnrkci R&BPberrlet 3 Onion '80 Tallow Chickeng per lb, Turkeys Mid 7 Honlde 10 Hum 12 DOES I I UE when lie nays lie will veil hn pooda for nurli low prineit that I know are lean than I ciin buy them at home T" This in the talk of hundred) of Post readers who confetti) that my poods are wonderfully cheap, If they are good. One way to find out lutoorder cainpleB, necond, aend for a Hinall bill by mail for anything adyertiaed and ree if you don't get them, third, gpeud $2,13 for round-trip ticket from He- liuagrove, 1.G2 from Middleburgb, $1.24 from Buuvertown. $1.13 from Adambburg, 82o from McClure, Wag ner nuu, and visit me. It1 the best way, and you will be compelled to cry: "True, true V How does be do It. You need not card an long at 1 make you happy. Buy a pair of kid gloves 30c, thawl 89, child's coat 04c, hat lc, trunk (We, blanket 25o, win dow shades (apring) 30c, hood 20c, underwear 23c, dreas webb muslin $2.00, niuff30o to adollar, watch $7.08, corset 0jo, or most any one article and you get it so much less than you pay at home that you can save your fare If you would not buy anything else, and if you come you can't resist the temptation to buy a big bill. Round sutteen and calioo for Imps 23c, haps 50c, Jersey coats $1.24, Jer sey, fine 43o, ladies' large coats $3.08, and short, heavy $1.08. 12, 14, and 10 year old irlrls loner coats 2.50. $2.08, $3.05 for $0 coats. Fine seal uiulTs $1.44, 280 pins Ic, So soap for 3o, a 7.1o muff for 30c, gents due white shirts 25c, calicos 3c, men's pants 75u, overalls 45c, all wool druss cloth 1 yard wide 05c, 4c buys black wool, silk face Henrietta yard wide, 25 best needles 2o, thread 2c, best 4o. gent $1.29 btick..skln gloves 04c, TjOc caps 30u, 5o for yard wide sheeting, Ho for heavy 80 muslin, feather C5o per pound, pillows 04c, pie-plates 3c, But, enough, come and wee the rest for yourself. Buttrlek's Patterns sold 2o less than city price. Fashion Monthly free. CHESNUTTS CASH STORE, First Store on Market Street from S. & L. Station, Lewlstown, Pa- Butter Eggs Pitted cherries Unpltted " k cap 1 20 24 28 8 .f Lard. 10 ER2UNMARKET, COUKKCTKD UT W. II. WINKT KVKHT WKDSKHDAT. No. 1 Pennsylvania 80 "3Filltl 78 "3 White mixed 75 Uye 45 Corn 38 Oats 20 CROWN ACME ! The best Burning Oil that can oe made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not mnoko the chimney. It will cot char the wick. It has a high fire test It will not explode. It is without a comparison as a per fection FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It is manufactured from the finest Crude in the moct perfectly equip ped refineries in the world. It is the Best. Ask your dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, ACME OIL CO., 12 8 '87 ly. Sunbury, Va TXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is Alihereby given that Letters Testa meutarv on the enlaia ol Javuh l-'eeaa dee'd, lata ol Heaver Twp. Snyder county I'a., have bren luauod to tho uiumr.iif tied reaol Iiik nl aald luwimhio. All tiaramia. therelore. In de iti-d to aald eatate will ,ileaae make I in tiled I- atetiayuient, and thoae Iibtiiik ciaima axainai it win (iretunt ine 111 mr aotiieniui.i 10 ZKNO KEESK, "ft. it, 'M. lid. Kxvcutor, For llmiil ail Mai Mi1 Men's Over Coats from 2.50 to 15.00 Youths " " 2.25 to 10.00 Children " " 1.50 to 3.75 Mens Suits from 3.50 upward Boys " " 3.00 Children " " 1.00 to 5.00 Men's Underwear from 20c up Mcn's,Youths and Boys Caps from 5c up " " " Hats " 15c up Silk Tics, Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties very cheap and fine quality. Sheep-skin, lluck-skin, Cloth and Kid Gloves, Rubber goods, largo stock of confections and Holiday goods of every description. Will positively not bo un dersold. Thankful for past favors, i would re pcctfully solicit a continuance ofpa-tronagc. Wins Mai Cliiri Hit MIDDLEBTJRGH, PA. Headquarters for Stoves ! Grand Pride ! Xew Susque hanna. Ladies' Pride. Grand Times. The Heaver NcwSunsliiD of'SJl. Crown Cim hitor - HowVentilil tor. occupying tho room formerly used by P. T. Iihoads, deij lit va IIU XtllHillU, lilKCS 11118 UICIIHHI Ol lUIOl IlllUgD public that ho has just received a Magnificent Line of Stoves, which he offers at extraordinary low rnea Also ilu verv heat nnalii irand-iuaue TINWARE no City stock kept. Roofing and Spouting a Specialty. i if m GREAT BARGAINS IN H.IWaN HOHKIltK, DENTIST, SEL1NSGUOVE, YA. Tlilrtv-two veara nraotlce. Fllllnit ami ex. trai tliitf a upeclulty. X W -if'.! J' HAIR BALSAM Cltanca and btutifle the faulr. 1'ruiuuUw hiKurltLiit Krowib, Nevr fails to Htor Qry Hair to its Youthful Color. nv. nt inievit. HIIMDERCORNS. Tli i fart . surrst and bent mire for Com. Bunfmui. tta. PUn all itultL Knur conifurV U Lit tt-vL Nt'Vur falls 1! i;oofls,ilious,Ciieffii AT SCHOCH BROS., Selinsgrovi: i Ooo It would do your heart good to go and the Fall Winter AT Freidman & Getz Beavertown,P We liuve upon our counters now probably a line ur.il extensive Dry Goods, Gent's Furni5hing Goods, Hats, Ca; Boots and Shoes, Rubber Goods, Notions Neck-wear, Hosiery, Gloves, Woolen Shirts.Underwcar wool and cot ton, Heady - made Clothing Tantaloon from SO cents up, Knee pants for boys from 25 ceutu UP1 LADIES' COATS, JEVELRY AND WATCH! We offer you priues that alniont challenge belief when compart I I 1 A. . I . you urn ooiuiiuiieu 10 my uioiuer aiorea. nf(y Couie early anil see our stock. AVe are prepared for an I"'1''' "Kt i Kebpectfully, FKE1UMA i Or or il'-a, 1 in In ' r ild I) .in ,.-w, I I..T .lie n.at k Hill tnre u ITill Uo I' til all lilt mill V"U. I l 111,1 1"X Ivi-i-y IKI i turn f re ci I i'io file . tli r an "Hi We Me '' Ml ten jher Weil lyiii f K )thc rt. l'ric , bul of I boa ft 12 ytiici ttcd. I'tTJ)! lit t .-rI,v !'Le 'Urec arro
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