:(s , , PubliHheJ every Thursday. T- H. BARTER Editor anfl Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. (which must bo nM In rnlrnnr whr-n son. out lli the county.) RATI Or AOVIftTISINO. All Trarm-lint aitvr-rtlwmr-nta not nthr-rwla cmilrnrimi fur will l" rhnriri"1 at ttii rati' ot IS crnta r-r llMc(nniimrli'l nipaHiirv) for Drat Iniwr tlon inn! 10 ci-nts jwr line for every wnlwquent luwillnti. Thursday,November.W, 1893. WORLD'S FAIR TROPHIES, The McC.niili k II irvrtltiir V.ii-lilne roinpnny Awiinlcil Si-vi-n Miilnla ami IHplnina for Hi" MHinTlor KmtIIcimi' of TlM'lr Itlnili-r ami .MilT At tho WorM's Colutiibinii Kxpo Hition hovoh mourn niul hovcii diplomas were nwunlod tlio McCor mick lliii voHtint; Machine Company of this city. Tin so honors nro in recognition of tho merit of (lie fi llov- hii; mimed miwliines miinnfiictnred by the McCormick Company. The Midline of Steel. Uindlochiiie, Open Elevator, MeCoimiek Simple Knot ter, No I Steel Mower, lJiir Steel Mower uu.l the Coin lluw-nter. Tln-se, tlie liiln t awards, are based on the peifoiniaiiee of the McCor mick machines before tho Judges in the field, nt the lobular lb-Id trials nf the Exposition, held at Wayne, HI., in July last, iLu maehines tested being those regularly built for the general trade. It is a Mgnilicant fact that of all the manufacturers of harvesting machinery having exibits nt the AYoild's I'air. the McCormick Company alone eumplied with the eommitteo's ropiest to i-how the t'aabilities of their machines in the lk-ld. The tilst successful reaper was invented by Cyrus Hull McCor mick in lvil, uiul from that time to this the Mcl'ormick machines have hud a decided pi est ige over ail ot her s They have won the grand gold medals and highest awards at every World's l'uir, und it was possibly for this reason that bis teen different manufacturers of Binders and Mowers did not compete in the field with them. Throughout the entire season these sixteen concerns, in their efforts to have a lloor award granted, Lave done everything possi ble to baflle tLe commission and pre vent a fair open field exhibit that should test the working qualities of tlii imirliit,rt Ami nnir of a four months' fight by the w' harvesting lU-uLines wv ". - ' .. . . a tight in which me ... Commission voted at every turn that the only way to examine a ma chine was by seeing it at work in the field and after having signed au agreement with all the others not to show in the field, one concern wa'ited an award bo badly that only two weeks ago it went so far as to tc-t a btcrt-t permit to pay the expenses of a Ltw Committee to secretly accompany tLcir special machines to a remote section of Colorado, where no other machines could be shown and wheie the crop if there is any left i must be much lighte r, and the surface of the ground firmer, w ith the evident hope that these conditions would insure as easy work and as light draft as were shown by the regular McCormick machines in the official tests in July, in the very heavy grain then harvested. The diplomas awarded tho McCormick machines speak iu highest terms of their efficiency, easo of handling and extreme light draft. Tho Mc Cormick No i Mower showed won derful power at work, and a 5 ft. cut machine, iu a field averaging three tons to tho acre, with a dynamometer perfectly adjusted by the U. S. Cus todian of government Weights and Measures, drew at work. The judges prenouueo this a remarkable perfoiuiance. Tho McCormick iJiiuli i s, cutting 0 ft. of heavy oats on uphill ground, and carrying bundle carriers, measured by the same standardized dynamometer, showed a draft as low as Il-'o lbs, and none higher than .'iGO lbs. This wonderful showing was a great i eve lation to many distinguished for eigners at the trial, and no o.e P'e-ent was at a lot-s to know why more machines did not take part in tho tests. -Chicago Tribune. KIIATZEKYILLK. 'Squire Wagner made a business trip to Augustaville last week. ...II. S. eav r und family visited friends at l'retburg on Sunday.. Miss Annie Crosgrove. of New Jkilin, visited 'Squire DaiiWi man's over Sun-lay. . Win. Knousc, cf Noithumbeilan 1, spent Sunday with Mrs. JJ. Herman. Will i ul ways weh-ome in our town . . . .Saniui.l Keicldey, who was down with fever, will soon be able to enter upon Lis duties again as teacher in NortLuu.bern.nd Co.. John Krcider, who went to Jefferson Medical Hos pital to receive treatment for his eyes, came home on Friday. lie had one eye removed and received treatment for the other. John is well pleased with tho faculty of that institution. .. .All of our Sunday schools are preparing for Christmas entertainments. Parents, stand by your children and help to make the exercises a success.... We have learned that the trachers' institute which was held at Beaver's school house on Friday night was a success. Teachers of Monroe, you have taken a step in the right direction by hold ing educational meetings. .. .Last Thursday evening, Joseph Hummel, of Chestnut Ridge, took into him self a life partner in tho porson of Miss Annio M. Wagner, one of our town's fairest young ladies. May their future bo a prosperous and happy one. The couple received quite a serenade on Saturday night. All kinds of musical instruments wero used and tho manipulators were experts iu tho business. C.KSAH. TiiK Ukst 1'I.ASTKII. Dampen n piece of tlutinel with ('liuiubel Iain's l'ain lliilui uur t i i , I it on over tin1 scut of pain. It is better tliMi liny plaster. When the lungs are sore such an application on the chest and another on the back, between the shoulder blades, will often prevent pneumonia. There is nothing so good for a lame back or u pain in the side. A sore throat can nearly always be cured in one niirht by applyinga fhin in-1 bandage dampened Willi l'ain Halm. TiOeent lint tics for sale by II. M. Shindel. Middlebnrgh, and J. V. Sitmpsel. lYnnsl'reeK. Jury List. vr.r it. if no its. l.Nt of Ivtit .lnmrs drawn for tlio Court of ou r hihI Terminer nmt t.i-m-riil lull IMIw-rv iiii'li'oiiil of quarter Session of the 1-eiu-e of suMli-r eonnij iiriii iih itee. Term, coinm-iii'lntf Monday. Isv. 11. lw.i:. Ad.itiis Mm oln siirador, Lincoln Itoreiimn, l-iiae Mover, lleaxi-r .laeoli Kloxe. ,?olin O. I(eltrl. lleaM-r West Aaron IKuvi-ll, l'aul llalne. Win. Miller. Centre Pavld Ki-rr. CIiiim. K. ItliiifiiPinri. liapm in William K ilmer, llenjainln llli klutrt. Krahkllu-riilllp AiiiIk' Ml-ldleliiirv'li A-I.itii spantrler. Alfred Clil.m. Moii me A. K. Ilartiuan, Kllits Mr.miH-, David Yniliiit Mld-ll"- r.s-k-II-nry R. Snyder. William Anrnnd. (ilei leTlloll. l'elili Mlilno l Itaney, T. W. Klslier. 0.eo. M. snyiler. I'lilllp tn-'e, ctias. K ;enilH-riltii. II. W. Komlir. Newton Jarrett. Perry W. S. smith. Terry West Adam 1-Vrster. Sprliik' S imilel slilrey, l'aul II. Knepp, Tolilim Helix. SeliiiKKriive-ivter s. AH-rt. Klmer W. hinder, eliaili-s llol.lorf, .1. It. IMnuiu f nioti laeob u. ShotilH'tyer. Wttslilnicton Henry s. Seiiut-e, FrfMl. R. Hllhlsh, W m. -. lltlliNli. Nutban K. KchlotilttK, Na than II. Dlehl. rtilllpj. Mayer, tisrnr llun k''"rver. John Lawyer, Joseph Moyer, I if ' "'-lieu. (HAND Jf HOItS. unrvtir. '. M. BrtUuD. wnan. A'.Hattifl"ttoara-. N.iwim.n, c W'J.'.Vr. . Banter. ..William Komlg. Jaiv.b II. Rhonds. . ,k txivld ilummel, eilxwortli Aurnnd. S.tit.-1 llllp-r, II. A. lluaimeL Monroe .'.olm Stroub. I'enn John K. Utiylieti. 1'erry West liaiilei M.meval, Samuel Willow, sprtiiir -r sinut . 1hht Aurand. St-lliisjfrove WtUUitn S4-. rs. I'liloii Lew In K. I liarles. Allen SeeehrlM. Wasiillituli Wm. A. Klsenliuwer. l'l BLH' SAI-K F REAL ESTATE! The llliderslk'neit. Overseers nf the Poor (it Franklin tiwiiiiimd nlvi Attornev s ln-fael of s tniie Ih fllej . will evo-r-e to I'lilille Sale on the premises III r'r.inklln township, Snyder coilhiy, l'.i.,oll Friday, December H, lHll.l, The following' deserllied Itenl I'.slate. to wit : All that certain messuage, telielnent and traet of land situate In Kranklln tounililp, SnMler i-ounty. Pa.. Uainded on the North ly Mlifdle cre, k, Kat liy lands of t. liarles Ho er and Jona than lloidtimn. South hy land of Jonathan liordman and Puhlle mad, nmt on tho West hy I, nuts of Charles lloyer and Pulillc road, contain liiw; ' of au ACItK, more or less, with the appur tenances, on which iircciwfed n H-storv frame ItWKLLINO Hot SK, STAIII.K. and oilier liec cssury oiithulldliiK!, K'sxl full und good Water on the prciulsi-s. Sale lo commence nt 1 o'cluck, P. M., when Iciina Kill u- luadckliuwn hy ,IOII WAl.TElt. JOHN M. MO) Lit. Ait'ys-ln-fact for Samuel lleflley and OM rseers of the Poor of f runklla tow iishtp. THE SUN. The first cf American 1'ewcpapers, CHARLES A- TA'.TA. Editcr- The .Imcrican Constitu tion, the American Idea, the Am crican Spirit. Th c first, last, and all the time, for ever f The Sunday Sun is tLe greatest Sunday Newspaper in tLe world. Price 5c- a copy. By mail, $2 a year. Laity, by mail, - - - $C a year Daily and Sunday, by mail, $8 a year. The Weekly, - - - $1 a year. Ad.r.TllKM , Xrw York. l It . J. b. M A IK,Iw.ii..m, yUitk YA - M y. i.i i of d ..I tym biu-M. Muom., i0. tvn, t a . 1 1 -M. A C I '0 J'd 1 1 .euulne Ci.fi derate HHIaon Od h ''e i. hi, ra li , vj and :nj l,ii )o . em u -. nv . uiid f.-. kijlnpiuteia Kii euts t. aiiO fx tUI if' u-iiU t n il. Iv ut se, iirely aenj e-i ng f,-ija i4 pne. A'l lK-ss 11 AS. JJ. DAU hi K. Vi s. !-ii, St., AlUuta, Oa. .No.. JSW. t. WIDOWS APTn AU15MKTrH.-KrHr m hm ' hTBlren that thn following Widow-.' An- pmlvments under tttn foo liw, hare bwn fll'1 with the Clerk of ths Orphan' (Vntrt of Snyder countr for (mnflnnatlon on Mundajr, the lllh a ay 01 imremrwr, ltm. I. ApprnlKpmnt of Itnnnah Nerhooi, widow of Jacob Nrrhood. late of Adams lwp pa., dee d t. Appraisement of ths Orphant children ot William Olliiert. lat of Beaver twp dec d. . Appraisement of 8arh A. Stout, widow ot Joseph I). Stout, late of spring twp.. Pa., dee'd. 4. Appraisement of Itenn, widow ot Henry J. Itctin, late of Monroe twp., pis, dee'd. 5. Appraisement of Sarah flreon. widow ot Henry llreon, late of Jackson twp.. Pa., dee d. . Appraisement of I.ydla Herman, widow of lleiijainlii Herman, late of Jackson twp., Pa., deed. T. Appraisement of Unlchel Manbeek, widow of Philip ManlNs-k, late of Spring twp., p.,dec'd. J. CALVIN W.:UOCIl. Clerk O. C Monday, Nov. 1, lsits. UKdISTKIt S NOTICFS. Notlre Is herrhy prtv. en that the following named permins have flliHl their Administrators', ouardlan, and Kx eeulorw' aecouiita In tho IteplsK-r'a owe of Snv. der Cotintv, and the same will lie prente1 for contlrmutlon nn l allowance at the Court House In Mlil-llelniik'li, Monday, ls-c. 11, 1S93. . 1. first and final account of Mary flrlch, fx ecutrlx of Sarah .1. II. A pp. dee'd, filed liy Chiis. It. ItlHhel, cominlttee of said Mary flrlch. i. Account of Samuel L. Itrower. sdmlnlstrn tor of Klizulx-th llowermix. late of West Heaver township, di-cd. 5. The first and final nrr.mnt of Mnrr K. Ilen nlnir, Ailmlnlstratrls of t he estalu of Mu'nJ. Itupp, late ot selliisi; rove, dx-'U. i. The second and final account of Hnvllla C llellley, admlnistriitrlx of .loiiatlian lleflley. late of franklin township, ds:'d. R. The account of Anew and Isaiah Howersox. execnt.-rs of the lasr Will and Test a in-lit of ru1 Howersox, late of fr.uikllu tonnihlp, di-i-d. n. first and final account of H )i. OrVf-s. ad liilnlstrator or the estate nf z. p, t.ross, late of Iteaver township, dec d. M.SIIINDKL. Mlddlchiirjrh PiU, Nov. 1(1 iu. Ittvlster. Notice to Heirs. la the matter of the Ktate of John Youriir. late of Monna- Twp., Snyder I'-).. Pa., dec'U. To Sallle Yoiinif. w idow, and her elifht chil dren, vl: Kdwanl II. Yoilhtf, Peter Youuif and Ada his wife. Kinma Kes-ler nee Younirand Har ry her hushan-l. all ot shiimokln Dam. snyder Co., P i.. Isaai- N. Y'ouiiur of t ne same place w ho Is a minor and has fur hlsifimrdlan John ll.Lesh crof NortlnimlN-rlatiil, Pa.. KelHsva Kahler and Artliur her hiisliand of town and tsmnty afore said. Chan-It Sl.s-r ins Youtut and C. M. Sle-r, her htislmnd, of the same place, ami Ailen A. Yolimrof NnStiA avi fourth St.. Sanfrancisi-o. Cal., mid (ieo. W. Youti.; and ,lentile his w ife of Scratiton. Kan., lineal disx-endanlM of John Y-ein.'. latent the Township of Monroe, Sii)der loiiniy, div'd. orceilinf : You ate hereby oiled to lie and appear before the .Indk'es of our Orphans' tvmrt. at an oniluins' Court lo lie held at Mlddlehurxh. on the tfnd Moiidav of lli ei iiiUt. A. I. Is-.H, at loo'clm k Ul the foreiHHin then and there to accept or reluse to take the peal Kst.ite of said John You Ilk", dee'd, at the appraised valuation put tism It by an Impirst duly awarded by the satd Court, anil returned by the sheriff of said county, or show cause w hy the same should not lie mihL And hen-or I. ill not. Witness the Hon. It. M. MoClnre. Prmlilcnt of our s.ild Court, at Mlddli hiirk'li this vud day of October, A. I. 1W.. J. 0. SCIKH H. Nov. S, Ism. clerk o. f. ADMIN ISTRATOU S NOTICE. Let ters of Adiuinistration on the I.IH). ,.l I...M tLl..h... I.... , . . . ililp. Snyder county, Pa., dee'd. havluic Isen icrantcd to th tindrrslKned. all p-m.on knnwlna '..-.a..-.'. w ,i,iiiiin, v iiiii viu,o rv rviuenivu to miike linnii-il lata payinant, while thiw hiv- up mniip ir-i:iii iiioiii iiuij KHineniiraieu to the onduralicned. RKUVtNITU liowl lia, i Oct, 10, ls-JI. Adiulnlntrator. AI)MINISTUATOU'8 NOTICE. Let ter of Adiuinistration in estate of Sarah Jan Nhlplon. at of iktair townhlp, ,Hnydr county, dae-d, haTlna; twi riW-A1 to ln'nndariMUtl, ail perdibii knuwlnii than mItm Indobtad to uld MUM am requested to make Imraisllate payment, while tho bartnK claim will prMut theta duly authaUratd to Ui undaraiKued. JACOB CRAMKB. Ort. 2, 'va. Admlulitralor, ADMINlSTRAT()nsVa'IlCE. Let ter cf adiniuistrntioii in estate of Polly How, lata of I'rnn townahlp. Knyder cn.ra.jiee ii, liavmic nren iiranteil to in under Hunr.l, all perwitK knowlnu theinwlve Indvhted to ald olaie are rvqurmrir to make In mediate paytncnl. while tbiw having claim will prvi-eut llit lu duly authenticated to th underlaned. .InllN HOW, t. W . KOW, t li t. 4. '1-3. Adiulnlrtraton ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE, Let ters of administration iu estate of Keuhen AtKlur, ol Heaver town.Mp, Snyder l'o 1'a, ill i l, havlna l-en xranted to Uiu under luned, all person knowlnu themaelvc lndet I'd tu ald late are reiue.tt-d to make I mine done .u wniMit, while llime havliiK claim will ire.M-nt t hem duly authenticated to the under isned. JLKHMK t . A1UI.KK J At Oil A. AKH.K.K. Nov. V, W Admlulttrator UDITOR S NOTIC E. In Tim osriiAsa' coi'HT or Snvdih Cui nty. The uudltor apiKilnted by the Court to dis tribute the balanceof the funds In the hands ot the Administratrix of the est ale of Peter Wilier, di-c d, late of Washington township, will meet tin- panics inti-reru-ii. tor toe puri-.-eoi uisav ifilntmeiit, at the office of Y. K. Ilower, Km., Mlilillehurk'h, Pa., on Friday, Iks-ember 1, isva, at in o'chs k a. in., when and w here nil claims uk'aitisi said i slate, pns-rly auiheiitlcatisl, iniisi la prev-nusi, or vv aetmrreii inun coming in oh said fund. A. W. POO Lit. Auditor. Cciurt PrazlamatiDn. W'HERKAS the Hun. Harold M. McOlure 1 t....l..., li.lu. ... ,1.. I...IIM,.I 1,1. !... miniKi.ed of the couutli-l ol Sayder, I'ulon and Mitniii, and Jeremiah i rou-e and Henry H'ovrn K"i., Aialate J u. Ue. la and for Sny der county, have tntui-d thi-lr iireceiit. bturlim date the VTtbday ol 'Sept, A. lb, liW, Ui me dircted tvr me iiotiiin: clan tirplian court, a court nil 'oiiimnn l-lean, cuurt ot lyer and Ti-r-inne r and Oi-neral Court ol Quarter Seulona of Ihel'eace, at Mlihllehurk'h, tor the county ol hnvdi-r, nil the -.'IU .Monday, (being the 11th d.iv ol ISs-. ln-.3i, and to continue one week. 7iitlceli therelore hereliy vlven to the i oro it er, J unlli-e ol the Peace and tJunatahle la and lurthe county ul Snyder, Iu appear In their proper pi-rnou with their roil, reuord. Imiulal tiunr, etaimoalloui. and other reuieuihrance to do thoe thlutt which of tio lr oltte and l.i lhir behalf parlaln lo be dune and wltneiM and peri-nit pMMs utlUH' In behall of th Com Ujonat-alth auumvtauy pertouur pernoua are re ijulred to be then and there aitendluic and lie partliik! without leave at their peril. Junllce are reUerted to be punctual In Ihelr attendauce at the apHmted tun Kreihly to notice. Uiveia uiel-r mv lisu l and ll th hherlfTi vthce In Mlddlehurxh. the Cth day ul Nov. A.U.,uue thuuiau-1 eiifiit liumlred and ninety three. It. JiOJ.KNUKK, Bherlli. Trial List Dec. Term 1893. Mary K Smith vh. chus. It. Illshi-I Admr. Ki- htaiid W . Suuders vs. Snider County. Mot 01 uili.'h llaiieUii,' t o. la. Wultou Whuh A I O. Syrii-useClillled plow Co. vs. Same Kinplre lirlll Co. h. Suuie ( omtiilsHloiier ol I'LlonCo. vh Klchard lludd. C. 'lower, sur. r l. . I'. L. I01 -heiibacii, et.ej. .J'ilitl llellllouiail II. i.eo. nuoiia.-i yir. Jonas lisc va. Vi m. !se. II. M. Miuile va. Auirustta Sprliii.'tuun. J. II. It il- y vs. Win. II. Noll, i t. ul. .t.i- llili r, 1,'iar. . AH-rliflit llm-h, et. al. I liarles It. Illshi.-l VN. J). W. CloiiiM.', OUariioiee, T. II. Hurler v. J. J', smith. Mli.'bu I Weiuiid vs. I). II. llasslliK-r. W. 11. f ewK-r i. i-.va li-'wvr, tt.al. Bale Register. FTlday, IVc , John Walter and John M. Mover, Oversreraof the Poor of Franklin twp., and al so Attorneya-ln-fact of Samuel llemey, will aell real estate on the premlnea In Franklin twp. 8attn1av, Pen. a, Mrs. Jernle Ptindors will sell House and Lot In New Berlin, In Ion to. crown Acme. TLe beet Burning Oil that can be mailo from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke tho chimney. It will not chnr tho wick. It hns a high Cro test. It will not explode. It is without ft comparison as a per fection Family Safety Oil. It is manufactured" from the finest Crude in tho most perfectly equip ped refineries in tho world It is tho Host. Ask your dealer for Crown Acrao. Trade orders filled by Yours truly, THE ATLANTIC BEFINXHQ CO Sunbury Station, Sunbury, Pa. PIANOS. ORGANS, AND SEWING MACHINES. 0. 0. SEEBOLD, TfsviKkumvir dealer in R ano, Organs anil Sewing Macliirics. has now tlio larg est stbek of instruments on liaiul ever brought to Mid tlleburgli, anil from now to January 1, IS.) I, cash havers can have the same advan tages in buying from him as thev have iu having from tho manufacturers. c. c. si:i:iu)ld, -Miihlleburgh. la. L EWIS 98 LYE miuzs Airs mrrxxs 11-Alk.STHI) Thearmnceat anil pnreal t.y mivle. l iillko othrr l.yr. It helm a rind l-ouih r anil t ki -l In a ran Willi removal. In hit, tli euotviii are alav reaily fur ue. Will make the eat a-rfiiiiiM Hani Sistp in .ii iiiiiiiiii-B wiiii ii ui numnar. It I lite beat fnri'li-anlug wat ltN-a, ill-liiti-rtliia i-lnli. rln i UK-la, wailna l.uli, lutluta, tree, etc. FENHA. BAIT X'F'O CO- lieu. AgtM i'hlla., l'l Your Watch Insured Free. A perfect insurance against (heft or accident it the now famou BOW, the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled or wrenched from the case. Can only be 0"f bad on casci containing tliit trade mark. uadk av Keystone Watch Case Company, of Philadelphia, the oldest, largest, and rnoit complete Watch Cose factory in the world 1500 employee! i 2000 Watch Catet daily. One of it product! it the celebrated Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases which are ju.t at good at aolid easel, and co.t otwut one half lent Sold by sll jewelers, without extra charge fur Non-pull-out bow. The manufacturer will aend jrou watch cae oieur free. BUGGIES at h Price t?. ain iuust.rs. rju'ii-n iiiikitt... ii'1 wi-tut th "IZZ. v. t'h.iM.,11 ... a .1 piiiri.a i.ml lr:vs i I n.. I ji.Hnrrr. Ii; oul. II Al l. 'a' v l(iul W ii.'ua. u. 7 uitiiA'iniini. I IC, ll'llU- A't f ait M VI' huy or fiu' lu-u-jr lhu-l,iai, 1.1 A t.,ry ami nv In Hwifi " ,1 a,M-ll.uuui ., I w.l. W fMtll. Vi'.lgaU Hluhlllt, l tu l l ' Pro. I', m. Ill i(i V riUT t o. ttoU Lawrvuce bt , CiucUiuall, O. "iioTf5 "J f si t) if u 10 ' r 3 irr imvv DO YOU KIT07 WHERE GO FOR A MEW FALL - SDIT or Wo watched our chanco daring tho past two)months. When money was scarce When manufacturers wero in distress When thoy had to sell Wo made our pur chases for cash at Rock Bottom Prices. Wo are now ready with tho Handsomest, Largest, cheapest and Most Stylish Block of Mens, Boys andhiU drens Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Horse Blankets, Lap llohcs, etc. Our Low Trices are a WOXPEK. H. Oppenheimer, SELINSGROVE, PA., The Cheapest Clothing House in Snyder Co- 4 a Stoves, Stoves, Stoves ! ItAXUES from $13.00 up. Improved Cook Stoves, from 10.00 np. r ' -i I fi. ,. UL TheBe nre nRtotiinhlnply low priocs, but money In money now and Roes a great ways if you pay the cattlt which Ih the way I do buaiueas, and it it the cheapest In the end rh you enn nave 20 per cent, by buying of me. I aluo handle Stove Fixtures and Spouting, with all klndu and sizes of pipe ready for use. Give me a call and see what bargains I oil er. M. L. SHANNON, Swineford, Pa. 1 Hquare South of Depot. feiinsgrove Selling Out at Cost. 1 deire to jro out of business and return to my former home, and In or der to cIohh out my utock I will sell everything at and below coot. My fctock consibts of LADIES' FANCY GOODS of every description, Notions, Gen ts 'Neckwear!& Jewelry for both Ladies and Uentlemeu. MILLINERY a Specialty. I have also received a new line of Fall Goods, Underwear, etc. It Is a genuine closing out sale, and as it must be promptly done I am offering extraordinary bargains in all goods. Come now, before the stock is depleted and buy yourself rich. NETTIE COHEN, SELINSGROVE, PA. G. C. GUTELI0S THE ONE- PRICE CLOTHIER! DEALER IN Fashionable Cloth ing, Hats, caps, Neckties, Gents Furnishing Goods, Summer Under- wear, and Oeleloid goods, Men's shirts, i -- W J i. j i-m Clothing for prince I Pauper! Clothing that looks like silk and wears like leather. Como to tho old Kcliablo whero you get what you pay for. My new stock is just in, is ent irely now and comprises all tho latest styles. Too busy waiting on customers to toll yon more, some and see for yourself. G. 0. GUTELITJS, Middleburgh,Pa TO iTi 1 SQUAKK HEAT EKS from 14.00 tip. And'all other Coal Stoves from 3.25 up. ULUHI Children 4 suits nnd everything to make a man look handsome and feel happy, at prices that discount all imitation stores i .;-, OVERCOAT Mr
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