V V,-- -LA. il imt1 a. Ol MrJ on 5t ia Mi4 KeJ liolidJ vLiHj Fo mart) lami y 7; V I"- I tyt SSiVbtclrurglr Hurt. Published ever Thursday. T. H. H1RTER Editor and Propnetor. Subscription $1.50 per year. (wtilcb must be iwM in lTnr when tent out RUlo the coungr.) HATIt Of ADVIATItlNO. All transplant nil vert Isemcnfii not otherwise contracted for will he chstypd at the rate of IS cents per line (nonparlel mramra) for first Inser tion and 10 conti per line fur every subsequent insertion. Thursday,l)eccmbcr 14,1893. Murder at Port Royal. The bruised and mangled body of James Carpenter of Port Royal, w.ih taken out of the Juniata River ot the mouth of the Tunkiiroru Creek on Tuesday nftrr-noon. His throat was cut from car to ear, while on tho temples are two mused holes, evidently niado by a blow with a blunt instrument. The murdered man in a brother to 1'iof. A. M. Cur pouter of lioavertown, this county. Mr. Carpenter was a blind man, engaged in the produco buniness at Port Royal, and his family consist ed of himself, his wife and one son, Jiuuos. Ho was generally reputed to have made considerable money and carried a great deal on his per son. He was at his residence about 5 or i o'clock Sunday evening, when it is alleged ho and his family ate supper. His son James left him at tho produce shop about o'clock, aud that is tho lust tho family know of him. Not returning home that night nor the next morning, his sou began to make inquiries for him and insisted ou making a search for him. Tho produco shop was examined, and thero were found pools of blood upon tho lloor, showing evidenco of 8amo effort on tho part of tho mur derer to remove them, mid, failing in this, boxes and barrels were plac ed over them. On some of the box es were clots of blood and hair, while tho lloor indicated that tho body had been dragged to tho door, blood being smeared over almost every thiug in tho place. Outside the shop was found a child's sled smeared with blood, showing that it had probably been used to drag tho body away. Searching parties by this time had gone to the banks of the Tuscarora Creek, south of town, where it was found the murdered man had been dragged. Along the bank, on the rocks and bushes. w ' '"-t"-its ,nf hlooA ind Daii. ills' fclioun fcud one stocking were also found. The creek was dragged and a thorough search made, resulting in the find ing of tho body this afternoon. Both shoes and one stocking were off, aud his coat and vest partly torn ofT, while both hands were held in the attitude of warding ;off a blow. His watch was gone, and this was afterwards found in tho possession of his son. A Coroner's jury was immediately impanelled by Gcorgo W. Wilson, a Justice of Milllintown, but as wo go to press they havo not finished their investigations. Nobody has been arrested for the crime, but thero is considerable suspicion, and, ponding tho iuquest, tho murdered man's sou James has been commit ted to jail. KRATZERVILLE. H. S.' Reaver had the heaviest porkers so for. . . .J. S. Yearick made a business trip to Milton, Pa., on Saturday Our merchants are well supplied with Christmas goods and we hope all will receive fino presents ....Our boys did lots of skating on Penns Creek last week... Thero will bo BOine fine solos rendered by our young ladies at tho Christmas enter tainments. Come and hear tho exer cises and learn what the children do ia the Sunday school Franklin Ewig. one of our town's energetic young men, has opened a saddler shop in Reavertown. We hope Fniuk will havo a largo trade, for ho h a first-class fellow nil around Prof. J. O. Ritter took in tho sights of Middleburgh last week Our bund will meet to-niijht (ilouduy) to roorganizo or abandon it altogether. not get discouraged, boys.... Our school marms report having had a very plcusant time while attending Instituto last woek. Wo hopo they mudo good uso of their timo and will apply tho good they learned in their schools. .. .Susanuuli, wife of Jeremiah Kratzer, aged 70 years, '1 mouths and 2 days, was buried on Sand iy. A largo concourse of peo plo followed her to her lust resting place. Rov. W. A. Haas ofHciutod.. This is court week and if you nro in arrears on your paper please favor the editor with a littlo change. His family has to live also, so remember the old provorbVliive and let live." ..t.On Thursday. A. A. Hummel will move to New Berlin to take charge of a hotel We are sorry to lose our druggist and neighbor. Caesar. SELINSGROVE. Yesterday forenoon while Mr. Charles Walker was on the creek skating near the Red Bridge above town the ice gave way and precipi tated the young man into the water under the ice where ho drowned. He leaves a wife and one child. He was found under the ice about fif teen feet from where he broke in ..Judge Jero Crouse sold his dry goods and grocery storo last week to Col. Wm. Holtzworth, one of our enterprising citizens.... Tho Chris tian EndoAvorers were hero and have left again. Tho lecture by Rev. Breed of Milton, Pa., onThurK- day evening was a grand treat.... Rev. J. I. Stonecypher aud his smil ing wife, who was formerly of this place, were hero lust week to tako in in tho C. E. Convention. Rov. H. is located at Hartlcton, Ph.... J. C. Fasold of Pennsylvania Seminary, Gettysburg, Pa. in in town visiting his nearest friend ... .William Ren tier is reported very low at this writ ing with pneumonia. Billy is our mail carrier and we trust lie may pull through all right Rev. Sam uel J. Vlrieh of this city tilled Rev. Yutzy's pulpit very acceptably lust Sunday evening. Mentoii. TIIOXKLVILLE. Daniel C. Huckcnberg, who is working for Jacob Swarm in -the mountains, came homo one day nst week pretty badly hurt. Ho will, however, bo all right again in a few days The butchering season is about over and Isaac C. Hackenberg takes tho cake for heavy weights ac cording to age having killed two porkers last week that, weighed -15 and 'JITlbs. respectively, the animals being only a few days over eight months old ... Tins is court week and if I get out of the mountains with whole bones, you can see my beautiful face down there tho latter part of the week. . . .Pharcs Fetter olf, ono of our expert deer slayers, has taken tho contract to burn -1,000 bushels of lima for Simon Yeager of Middlec.reok, and says, "Es is far dihenkert hardt uff en karl won are nimmy hoonda con.".... On Thurs day, Charles II. Krebbs, of Pleasant Valley, Kalamazoo ountyt Mich., will leave for his western home. He will be accompanied by his brother-in-law, Chas. W. Bingaman, who de sires to take a look at the Wolverine state.... On last Sunday, tho St. Luke's S. S. decided by vote to treat tho wholo school with candy. Oh ! but won't wo big "babios" smack our lips and be tickled from head to foot. Cal. Joe. The NcYcr$lip Horseshoe FOR WINTER USE. It never slips In nny rtliwllnri. It In sanity and comfort for both horse and driver. REMOVABLE CALKS. Steel centered and Hetf-Kluirpenlni;. Wears sharp until t'AI.K Is worn out. Applied by till lilm k Miilths. Catalogue free. Potor 313. 33viol.v Ashland. Fa. Sole nirrnt for Helmylktil. i.yennilnir. Clinton NorthtiiiilMrland, Tluim. snvder and I ' nlmt cohii tles. Iron anil steel Wurelioiise, Illueksiull It and Hgunimki r a supplies. lire. 1 1, l m. THE SUN. Tho firct of American Newspaper CHARLES A DAlTA, Edltar. The American Constitu tion, the American Idea, th e A merica n Spirit. The first, last, and all the time, for ever ! The Sunday Sun is tho greatest Sunday Newspaper in tho world. IVicc 5c a copy. Cy mail, $2 a year. Daily, by mall, - - - $5 a year. Daily and Sunday, by mail, $3 a year. The Weekly. - - - - 61 a year. Atltlrra THfcl SIX, Nov York. Mr J. r. nialze. an extenfe real estate dealer In Des Moines, Iowa, narrowly eneaped one of ttieverent attacks of pneumonia while In the uortnren part or tnat state during a recent blirr.ard, says the Saturday Hevlew. Mr. Ill lie had occasion to drive seueral miles during the storm ana was no thoroughly ehlUed that he wan nnahle to jcet warm,' and Iti side of an hour after hi rturn he was threatened witn a severe cash of pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. lllnlr.e lent to thi nearentdrin; store anil got a dottle of Chamberlain's CoUtf Rem edy, of which be had often heard, ana took a number of large doses. He says the effect was wootiderful ami In a short time he was breathing quite easily. He kept on taking the medicine and the next day was able to come to Des Moines. Air. Hlnue regards his enwe ns slmoly wondrefnl Fsrsaleby (. M. Shiudle. Middle burgh, and .1. W. Hutnpsell. Penns treek. Jewlr 7' i;cs, Sil vcrware. e have W 1 WW VvfTllV n i i. S" jSCvipuou, v. wiion in its (send i Jf. . - ,&c. burv and in xim . , . . :e it more fegtoH of anything ume and lio nail nnriyOUr us. WehaveFU vjljaj. largest stocCeet treeii the County r a Specialty. FISHER, Tho Jowt'lor Sc Optician, Sunbury, Pa. ADMINISTUATItlX' NOTICK; Let tors of nilmiiiisl ration in eetate ( f Ki'iilieii AlK'er, ol llniur lnwn-lili, Snyiler t'n I'll, ilcr'il, liuvliitf l.ei ii Krituti 'l to tho iniilerr Hluninl, all perni linowliiic tlu'iiiHelves lintoit ! In fal.l e-lnti' nr.i ri"Ui lr.l id iiiuku tlnnir iloitu luiyiiiniit. lillv tli.. mi Inivinti rliilnis irui tit tlo'iu iluly Aiitlieiitii iitiiJ to lh umler tlKDiil. .1 Kit M K r. AKII.KR JAiilU A. Al 1 1. Kit. Nor. "v3 AUniiulntrslur CARTERS Kittle PILLS. Flek Ilen'litehenml rcllero all tlie trouble Inrt dent to a Ijihous statu of Hie system, such as lnrVv as, Nnimea. IroMrslua, I)ltresa after enu, . l'ain In the Hide, &o. While ttivirmoit rviiiA, table suclxm lias boon iliown lu ourin Iliiailaolis, yet Casti k I.ittls Livia Piijj am iiinlly valuable lit ('onttipailon, eurluK slid iriventini tills annoying cninnlalnt. wlnla tney also our met all disorders of the stoniai'lw stliimliitn tho I Ivor ami rvgulata Uia bowel u If Uiey only cured. Aelin tbey would be almost prlrwkiaa to thnta who sutfnr from this dlMroMrinK complaint ; but fortunntnly their kimmIiikss does not rml here, ami tliosa who once try them will flint these little pills valuable In so many ways that they will nut bo willing to do without them. liut aflvr all sick head AOH! the bane of so nmny Uvea that her la where iniiko our Kri't boost. Our pllla cure it Arhllo i.thers do not. Caiitkii's l.rrrije f.iVKn rit.l.s are very smal A u I very eiiMy to take. I ine or two pills nmW A dime. They ale strictly veifetalile and ilc iutKriieor iiurxo, but by their Keiitlo aetion jileiiw nil who uno I'.hen. 1 it vlal at SBceiiti' live fur ft . Hold merywhere, ur cent by tnuit MR tblSsa aUhvi Loose Diiois MR Sale Register. r"1y, Deo, . John WsJtrr nd John M. Mover, verseers or me roor or rriumnn twp ana At- Attorneys-ln-fm-tof S itnunl HefflVy. will sell u eii on ine promises in rrnnkiin iwp. crown Acme. Ti p best Burning Oil that ran be made from Petroleum. It ivca a brilliant light. It 'Jill not pnioko the chimney. It will not char tho wick. It has a high firo test. It will not explodt . It iH without a comiiarison as a per fection Family Safety Oil. It in manufactured from the finest Crude in tho huihI perfectly equip, pod reiincric'H in tho world It is Mm P.cst. Ask yo.ir deali-r for Crown me. Trade orders lilh-d by Yours truly, TIIp ATLAIITI3 SEFI2TIIJ0 CO. unbury Station, Sunbuiy, l'a. rmtly ojpc A a vkcvrfc u ense, D ( rVlnlG wi -mm to bi iwHESrH VlblCTAU aj Pj . l. r .. - , : " Mill SBEB0LD' iu.uiUliWW11 dcalcr in ru . ' viif-iiiis ituti mowing lachincs, lias now the larg est U)v of instruments on hano! ever hnni'.'lit to Mil- uleourgh, ami trom now to .Tanuarv 1, IS!) I, cash havers can have the same advan tages in lmyi nix from him as thev have in huvinv: IVom the uiauut'acturers. C. (J. SHIC ISOLD, .Aliildlchml,, I EVJ1S' S3 LYE L I V I I T .i'iiB5i'l :i '. purest I va II. inn'. I Hi iCIii r I . II l li.( i (.- i- nili r anil 1 . 1. till In iic.m miiii r-'iiii'X.iiili' ilu, llin i'iuii-hiii an- nli:o irmly fr lis.-. V 1 1 1 l.nilui tliii Iiesl ifiiui-, ll:,r'1 Si.:ip In .i llil'ii Mlllwiil Im.IIIiiu. ft Is Hi, l.rsi i..r 1 1 .niln w.i-in li-. ill-l'il -i Unit -hik, i-li.M'iM, W.f-lll"1 I'i'llli'-, I Mill . II'V'I, I II'. PEPII. A. OALT M'E'O CO i, en. Ami ., 1 i.n.4. . r.i. What Can't Pull Out? Whyjlie How on the Jas. I kissjlj I led Watch Case, made ly the Keystone Wtitcli Case Cm pany, riiil;ulclplii:. It pro tects the Watch from the pick pocket, ami prevents jtjrom dropping. Can only he hail with cases stamped with this trade mark. Sold jw i thou t extra c h a r ge for this bow (ring ), through Watch tlealers only. I.oti of watch cisoi nro spoiled In the opening. An opvncr to obviate this ion! tree. BUGGIES at h Price ( Aiiii-i.v li.vuM.s.t in i -a'" (i Mutrtry... ft' W rut thi rXZZtT (Virii.ut.iii .... - I'ldCK-i timl Uv," I I'liz-i l.n.Surn v Si; .m j II AI L 3 ' iO U'lJitl Ulttflll,, l.'tllllH lltl'IV, t id hoit'l ' tirt :n. tiiy of fiu--fiuify H.intfh.t, .t hit (tirviiihlrivt) & XT? I', H. Ill ..I. V A: V IIT t O, UsWI-lucv hi , C'lUt-luuktl, O. irr - : ; do y6u know where go for a new FALL - IT - or "NVe Avatched our ehaneo during the past twojnontha. hen money was searee AVhen man ufacturers were in (list n ss When they had to sell Wo made our pur chases tor easli at Rock Bollom Prices. We are now ready with the Handsomest, Largest, cheapest and Most Stylish toek of Mens, Hoys and hil drens Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Horse IMankets, Lap Kohes, etc. Our Low Trices are a WONDKK. 11 Oppenheinier, SELINSGROVE, PA., The Cneapcst Clothintr House in Snyder Co- Stoves, Stoves, Stoves ! 1 . I Vl'I.V f IUV.UI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Kxyt-lK sl:.oo up. te'f ImprtivedCo.de 'f$ ... i,.iw f ''.'. ii i ri-7v 'rinno nro ntonir-hitily low iriiiH, Imt tie nicy U mjify now tin, I m's it uri'til Iviivm if yon my tho i!iif.i wliieli is t lie wuy I do liisinii, anil it N tint -1 1 . .f-t in tho etui a you tiitn fiivo "o por font. Iiy Inlying of inc. 1 nlt-o IiuihIIo Stove Fixtures and Spouting, with ft) I Kitnlii and Hiott of iiii reiidy M. h. uttrKali h 1 oiler. t Srji- Jsouth of l)iiot. Selling Out at Cost. I di'Kitti to out of liiNiniis and Hit to flOHi- our. my hihik I will mmI utock conHicts of LADIES' FANCY GOOD: of fviTy tli'Ht riition, Notions, Gents' Neckwearl& Jewelry for liotli Litilifs and i out li'iiH-n. MILLINERY, IV Spi'rinlty. I hnvo also ri'rrivt'd tt inuv linn o Fall Goods, Underwear, etc. It Ih a p'tiilini rinsing out, Mtli', and 114 it mui-t ln u'ouiity liutiii I am oflVriiitf extraordiiiitrv liarnins in all K'ud. tJoni" iuw, l,'oVi tln Kfa-lc Is di'ili-tiiil and Iniy yoursi-ll' rirli. NETTIE COHEN, SELINSGROVE, PA. G. C. GUTELIUS THE Ml- PRICE CLOTHIER! -ii:au:k ix Fashionahle tioth in";, Hats, caps, Xeckties, (ieiilsj Furnishinj; (ioods, Smimit'i' Under- wear, and Celeloid J : I j jr;ooils,Meirs shirts, ) i, A-v ' WW Clothing for princes Pauper! Clothing that looks like silk and wears like leather. Coino to the old Keliahlo where you ,'et what you pay for. My new stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all the latest styles. Too busy waiting n customers to tell you more. L'ome and see lor yourself. G. C. GUTELIUS, Middleburgh, Pa to ? StTAKK HK AT KKS Irom 11.00 up. k And'all other Coal '.... tel. Stoves Iron i !?..'25 up. for nw'. (livo tne n call nudro V. SIIANXOX, Swincft d, 1'' ram V -A X " a. -M r t . av s. rfttirn to my fornifr homo, and in cvt-rytliin at and In-low cui.t. Children suits and ever tiling to make a man look liandsomoandfee' happy, at prices that discount all imitation stores i X hi v ' .
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