Published every Thursday. T. H. EiRTER Eflito Subscription 1.50 per year. (which must bn pnlil In ndTanrt when sent out iildfl the county.) HATH Or ADVlRTIftlNQ. All trnrlint silverMwmi'nts not othorwlf miitnirtcil J.ir will In I'liiirifi-'l nt tlir rnl' of 1.1 ei-nti p-r Hiitn"fipari'i mi'twiiri') fur lirt Inwr tlnn nn In cents xt line for every iil)Wjupnt inwrtlnn. Thursday, December 21,1893. COURT PROCEEDINGS. Court opened Monday, Deo. 11, H:i. lit 11 oYWk, A. M., Honors If. 31. McClure, Henry J5rown and Jcro luiili Crouso presiding. Henry Geinlitiiing, Jnmos N. Houscr mid Henry Jieiglu wero up pohittxl tipstaves. ( jt'AUTKII SkhsIDNH. In tlio euo of Common wealth vh. Samuel 1. Snyder, tlio sentence of the court h that S.uuiul 1. Snyder pay a line of ten lil!ai., co.-its of proieeution fin 1 iiii1Ti an iuipris oiuuent in the fount v ja;l fur ix ml fiiiler tin 'lit lm. Jlipoit ofiew(is cliaiijiii',' road in Monroe town -hix'oiit'i'ineil aliwo lute. lit port of viewer of public roa I in NVaxhiiu'tou township c: tirine.l ni-i. Keport of viewers to view eounty Lridg)1 on county line over West Miluintoiigo creek con tinuation was withheld. IL'poit of viewers of puli'iic road in Middle ereek and l'eiiu townships c onlirmed absolute. )i;i iiss' (!oriir. Orders of sale were granted in ft tate.s of Jacob Nerhood, dre'd, Jos eph I). Stout, dee'd, David JJrown, dee'd, Jane Sliyuiian, dee'd, John Young, dee'd, Louisa Norman, dee'd, mid Isaac IJo.versos, dee'd. Returns to orders of sale were continued in estates of Samuel J. Maurer, dee'd. Ann Maryl'ile, dee'd, John Ainieh, dee'd. Orders of sale in estates of K. A. nnd Mary A. Steininger enlarged to report to nest term. Auditors' reports were confirmed in estatoB of Peter Weller, dee'd, Michael W. Beaver, dee'd, Levi Gill, dee'd, and Benjamin Kintuer, deo'd. Opinions of the Court were filed in pstatpw of Mary Sholly, dee'd, and Joel Matter, dee'd. A rule was awarded on tbohoirs to come into court the first day of next term and accept or refuse the real estate, of Jonathan Fisher, deo'd, or snow cause tiy it 'should not be sold. The widows' appraisements and the executors', administrators' and guardians' accounts were all con tinued except those hereinafter men tioned. Exceptions wero tiled to the ac count in the estate of Benjamin Hupp, dee'd. Appointment of auditors were en larged in estates of Joel Matter, dee'd. and Boliu, dee'd. Common 1'i.kas. The opinion of the Court was tiled ill the t asos of Jackson li. Meek VS. Danie l Daniel and W. II. Fclty vs. John J. Yetter. An amended state was tiled in the case of J. H. Baily vs. W. nnd Hannah Noll. In the case of Tolly A. Weaver by her next friend, c, vs. Charles A. Weaver, W. E. Housewerth, Esq , was appointed commissioner. In the case of T. 1'. Swhicford vs. James Broner, et. nl., n rule was granted to show cause why the judgment should not be opened. Dee. 12, rule discharged. In the case of Agnes Duffy vs. M. C. Duffy, a divorce was granted. In the case of Susan 1. Boop vs. W. Martin und William Martin, adm'rs, c, a rulo was granted to show cause why the judgment should not be opened, and a petition to set aside sale was tiled. I). Bolender, Sheriff, acknowl edged deed polls to Ira C. Schoch, Charles Staulfer, F. M. and C. O. dangler, Henry W. Fclty, C. o! Oembirling, Mary V. (Jordon, T. J. Smith, Esq., and Absalom Beaver. In the case of Carrie J. Stuck vs. Chut lc C. Stuck, J. A. Botdorf. Esq., was appointed commissioner. Wednesday, Di e. 13, A. D. lM'.i.'J, court adjourned to Tursdav, Jan. 1C, lM'.U. l'ORT TKKVORTOX. The present nspect of the rivers marks a very unmusciilar occurrence for mid winter. Large quantities of heavy ice and new timber me ulloat in tho turbulent stream, whilo the stage of water is steadily increasing, apparently tho head waters had been solidly frozen over but were broken up by the recent rains and thawing winds Protracted meeting has been in progress in the Evangelical church, for some time. Rev Ilollen- bach of Williamsport assisted in forwarding tho good work with a scries of excellent sermons. Frose- lytes are quite numerous.... Since J. D. Bogar's fine Hour has almost revolutionized the administration of the loaf in our community, some one has been wondering whether the fifty barrels sent to Bio do Janiero might not probably bo tho causo of the Brazilian insurrection. .. .With the present weather variations it is far from uncommon to see victims of grip, mumps, carelessness and igno rance stalking about with cotton in their ears and a yard of red flannel saturated with kerosene about their necks. But while this is amusing it is terrible to think that in every household there are sick. Physicians arc laboring heroically day and night to restore health, nnd quackery with no less ardor is offering its pow wows, patent medicines, lotions, potions, notions and catnip, hid eously mingled and harmful, while tho urchin continues to slide down the canal bank on chips, ryestraws and other toboggans unique for their dimimitivencss, and then won der wlw ie he caught that cold We wish the Post and its patrons n inert v Christmas tho editor a tuff turkey. Wavf.ui.?. KUAT.EItYILLE. The ice left Pciins Creek last night and our skaters are sorry. .. .Con stable Derk received a severe kick on the thih last Friday morning from one of A. W. Pontius' horses . A. W.Pontius was the guest of J. S. Yearicks' on Sunday Rev. Smith preached an able and well chosen sermon in the Evangelical church on Sunday evening Our boys attended the debate at Hill-end school house on Friday night and report having had a very pleasant time. .. .Miss Fiettn Fetter, who is down with scarletina, is slowly im proving La (itippeis again mak ing his annual round mid J. S. Year ick says that he had his share of it this time and does not wish to have it call on him again. .. .Mr. Henry Miiler will move into A. A. Hummcl's house, but wo hnvo not learned whether ho will engage in the drug business. Wo certainly neod a drug gist.... Our Christmas entertain ments will all bo on Christmas night. The Evangelical church has added something new to their program. They secured the paraphernalia of the "N. P." and will show our peo ple the different nationalities ot'JL world. Let there be a full turn-out for you may never have another op. portuuity to seo it. Caesar, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Let ters of Administration on the Ki-tnieol Iir.T. II. lilbUliuim. lute of MhMle tiurj(li Snyil'T enmity, ln., doc'il. hiving !.- urunO'l In the ieiiliTlif n'l. nil Ti'ii kiinwlnu tliriiiM'kM nulnliti-d to pnIiI putnti" are reuctvi ! muke liiiiiii'illutr payment, whllu tliime hn v Intr el at in x will in-ii-iil tlivtn iluljr authuntlriitnl tu tin' llli.kT.-uiH .1. KM MM A IIIIIKHI AfS. !. sil Ih'.iJ. Ailiiilnl'tratrx DMINISTRATRI.V NOTICE, I.ef 1 tern of nchiimii-tnition in estate of K'MilM-ii AikIit. iI llemiT tuwn-lili, SnyiliT l'n I'u. tlt'i'M, IiiivIiik hern xriiniril to tlio mulcr fluuril, nil ihti'ohj knnwlntf thiinmrlvpn linlnit i'il to miiiH nuti) iiro muiiiteil to iniike liniiii illute m,vniKiil, wlulo tli"o IiiivIiik hitinx will ITni'iit thi'in iluly milliL'iiiir.ui'J to tlm umlrr .IKRIIME V. AK1I.KH JAIOII A. AIUI.KK. Nov, !', 'U3 AdmliiMrttor ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF The uiulrrslciicil Adli'lnWtr itrlx el til" chIhIo ef Dr. Tlmlnas II. HlMnlnuis ill timsciI. by Millie nf mi ordiT l-siii'd nut nr tln orpliuiis' Court ul MiMicr couiiiv, ru., u in si'ii i no iniinwiiii; Mil ll.itile IIimI Ksluteilt I'lll'lli' S:ili ill tin-lalo ri'tl- Ui'iK't'uf tin diri'di'lit III .MIitdlcliurKli. i'u.. oil Tuesday, January 1G, lH'.H. TltACT No. Lot No. li. In MlilillfbiirKh.ru.. fmntiiii; Marki't hlrei't, upwards uf HlMy feci wMc and uIkhii olio liundri'd mid twenty fret ilivp, on w lili li Is erected a sub-lalillal li'if-frainr WKA I KKItOAKIiKI) 1W KI.I.I.NtillOl SK HlKiut furl y -.een feet wide nnd llill'ty-tlvc leet deep, Willi leu rooliiH (llirliiillnir a Komi oftlie,) sum- iner KHclien ninl ifooil siuble mid oilier m s- wiry (iiitlmllilliiKs, k'""'! water mid line mill trccH uimii the premlw. Kxecllctil lociitlou ue tr l tiiiHtiic.-s portion nf town. THAI T No. ll-A trai l of land in Kranklln tow iiHlilp, Snyder county, I'u., iilonu tho I'liMli' Itond leadliii' to NclliiHis'rovc, boninleii by land of John Itelt and olliers, coiilululiiK T11IKTV FIVK ACHES mid "0 pcrelies, morn or i-sn. T Kit MS ail M'r cent, cauli, ht cent, on rim. fcniiutlnn Feb. .I. l-WI. the balaiire April I, 1-yi, hen ileid mid poAM-Hslnii will be ko'H. sale to Ih'(,'Iii at lllo'i liK'k a. in. KM MA lllHliillAl S, Administratrix. ORl'IIANS' COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE! Tho undersigned ndmlnlstrutnr of Sarah .lane Shlplnii latent Centre tow iililp.Snder count v. I'a., di e d. : by lrtiie nt an m der InMied mil ill the orphans' Court of Snyder enmity, will ex. I wise to l'lll'lle Sale nil the prcUil.si'H & Iillle uortll-wi-ht of MlddlcburKli, on 8aturday, January 20, ISO 1, The lollnwlinf ilesi rllieil real estate viz t All thai reitalii uii'siiiat,'f (enemeiit uml liacloi laud Hlluaic In Centre low nship, Snyder count v. I'a., iHHinileil no the Nnrlh bv lands of Jessie llai'kciihiirk', on II ist by Iiimls nf Kranklln lllltel', nil I In' M, nth by lands nt helr nf I'elcr l.ohj,'. ib'i.'d, and nil the Wesi bv land ul deHsle II i. keiiliiirk'h. i nnlalnln;: TWIM.VK Vi ACIII'.s, limrc or less wit h I he appni'leuaiii es. on w lili li areen-sleilaTWo f.'oltV l Kl.l.l NO llol si:. SI M.I.K. and nlher nip liiilldlux. Hull Hiss and u never lalllnic Hprlin; nt water near the il'Nir. Allot the alrnvii laud l.s clear and In u h'lnul Ntutil nf I'lllMvatlotl. Mile to t'niiiiiienre ul ill o'clock a. m. of H lld day, when dun uiieinlani'X will be tflveii aud IcriuH of wile tiuide known by JACOll I'll AM Kit. MMlilu Real Estate Adiuliilhtrutor. Mr J. F. Blatze, nn Mtenolv real estate dealer in Den Moines, ' Iowa, narrowly escaped one of theieverest attacks of pneumonia while In the northren part of that state during a recent blizr.anl, says the Saturday Review. Mr. Hla Ire had occasion to drive seueral miles during the storm nnd was so thoroughly chilled that he was unable to get warm, and In side of an hour after his return he was threatened witn a Severn esse of pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Blalre sent to the nonrost drug utorearid got a dottle of Chamberlain's Co tiff Rem edy, of which he had often heard, and took a number of large doses. He says the effect was wounderfnl and In a short time he was breathing quite easily. He kept on taking the medicine nnd the next day was able to come to Pes Moines. Mr. IDalze regnriN his rime ns fitntilv wondreful Fur sale by (J. M. Slilndle, Middle burgh, nnd .1. YV, Sumpsell, Pen tin Creek. Jewelry, Silv vcrvare. Z.r' m When in Sun bury and in want of anything in our line call and see us. We have the largest stock in the County.. a Specialty. FISHER, Tho .Jeweler Sz Optician, Sunbury, Pa. The Ncvcrlip Horseshoe FOR WINTER USE. It never Kllim In nnv dlri'ctlnn. It Is HHfetv and couifnrl fur Nit h horse mid driver. REMOVABLE OALKS. Steel centered ninl self-sharpcnlni.'. Wcant Hlinrp nun ai.iv is wnril inn. Ajipueu ny nil IlKUk Minlths. Cat alnnuu free. Potor 33. 33vxolx.f Ashland, Fa. Sole nceiit for ScliuylklH. I.ycfiinlng, Clinton Nnrlhuiiiliei laii'l. "I'll i'n. suvdi r mid I'lilon conn lien. Iron and steel l nrehniise, llhu'ksiult li and I'lK'ai'inaki r nMipidtus. Iks:. 11, lin. AND BLOOD PURIFIER. An Invigorating Toulo for strrnKthtdila'; tho Wfk, purlfjlng the blood, clearing tho com I'lcxlon nnd iiupnrtlng the rosy bloom of health to the check. 1'Kaoaiit to tho tato Bud a t vorlio with iodlg. $1.00 per bouio. Dr. J. It. Mclxan'i Almanao for lrtH with nionu i nieiiiinranu venuier forccast.i by ltev. Irl It. Hick will U) ready eit. , l;ri. furn l"hed free to all dealers u ho a. II nnr i,.r.ill,.n...j A.k yoiirdrut'trUt fur one or tmd a Uu-veut iuiuji w Loose DiMuiiils 3 DR. J. H. MCLEAN'S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL Tht Dr. J. H. McLean Mad. Co., St. Louis, Mo Sale Register. Friday, ive, . John Walter and John M. Morer, iivrwr m ini roor oi rrnnmin iwp ann ai nn Atiiirneya-ln-fnctof Swnuol lletriny. will aell reni estati on the promlixn in Kranklln twp. Grown Acme. TLo bo X Burning Oil that can be uifif o from Petroloum. It give A n brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimney. It will not chnr the wick. It has a high Cro teBt. It will not exploJo. It is without a comparison as A per fection Family Safety Oil. It is mnnufiirturetl from 'the finest Criivlo in tho most perfectly equip ped rofluericH iii tho worlJ It in t holiest. Ask your ileuler for Crown Acme. Trailo orih rs tilksl by Yours truly, izl2 acla:;ti5 BEFINXN& CO. Huubury Station, Sunbury, I'a. PIAtVOS, ORGANS, AND seviwg MACHINES. C. C. SEEBOLD, tlio well-known dealer in Pi- anofv-Orgrns and., Sowing JMachmes, lias now tho larg est stock of instruments on hand ever lmmrht to Mid dlehnrgh, and from now to January 1, ISO 1, cash havers can have the same advan tages in Inlying from hint as they have in having from tho manufacturers. c. c. ski: HOLD, Mitldlolnirgli, L'a. 5 S3 LYE , PJTtnss SD rrsrcHia irAi i i r.i'i Ti eatronvrx ami pureat l.ya llinile. I nil ku ether le. It W Hiio t'"l''r and iw licl In a ran Kith r nn val ! lid. tlm cuiilenu aie alu ready fnr ue. win llinile l lie brat iierfiiincd llnrd Keni In '.-i iiiiiiui.'b nltl i lull Unit. II la lt brat ftrrleniiltjf( nwl ll', iiwliil.t Unit finks el". (, waihliii l-.llli , alniN liuea, nr. FN5A. SALT M'F'O CO-lii-u. Anu.. 1'lilla., I'u. Every Man whose watch has been rung out of the bow (ring), by a pickpocket, Every Man whose watch has been damaged by drop ping out of the bow, and Every Man of sense who merely compares the old pull out bow and the new will exclaim: "Ought to have been made long ago!" Itcan't be twisted off thecase. Can only be had with Jas. 15oss Filled and other cases stamped with this trade mark Stnd lor milch cut opener (Ire). Keyttone Watch Cat Co., I'tuladclybia. rr? BUGGIES at h Price Jlij.- ('All I'H HAltNKsS.aiaa-.-i W l.- llilKlfjr... I7 WcCuttlie J .1.1 i-niii-iiin a.i I'ltii'i-j, nun 1'o.ai. Ti'jiHurny.i; uutMill ALL f VI KihkI U auu. $V eiiniietlluni. II lliuil ur . t 'I liuynffm fliiirtry IhtrneM, iKA tnrvandM,v tin lliliriry " ii.'it Mlil'llLUlali'a (?) ITS' HI Team IVIl inilll. ilmviui Hadilb, (1 ii lnlV't Fru. I'. . Ill IMiV A i'AHTI'll. i v i i SI III flA' L .v 'f J JIB1B - - W-T I III! t I tu U Lttwrtuou bl , Cluclunatl, O. DO YOU KITOW WHERE GO FOR A NEW FALL - SDIT - or Wo watched our chance during tho past twojnonths. When money waa scarce When manufacturers wero in distress-Whcn they had to sell Wo mado our pur chases for 'cash at Rock Bottom Prices. Wo aro now ready with tho Handsomest, Largest, cheapest nd Most Stylish tock of Mens, Boys andlul drens Snib, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Horso Blankets, Lap Holies, etc. Our I,ow Prices aro a WONDKH. H. Oppenheimer, SELINSGR0VE, PA., The Cheapest Clothinc House in Snyder Co- Stoyes, Stoves, Stoves ! HAXGESl from 'ft 13.00 up. Tm pro veil Conk i Stoves, fijm 1G.00 r up. riiPM ne nstonidhingly low prices, but money h money now anil goes KrcBt ' if you pay the canu which in the way I do biininenH, and it is the cheapest in the end as you can gave 20 per cent, by buying of me. I alo hauille j Steve Fixtures and Spouting, with all klpJ , nnd sizes of pipe ready for use. Give rae a call and see what bargains I toiler. iu. jj. t Hauare fh of Depot. Bule.1 .51.1-11 ennsgrove " p Selling Out at Cost. 1 desire to go out of bimiuegs and return to mv former home, and in or der to close out my stock I will sell everything at nnd below cost. My stock consists of LADIES' FANCY GOODS of every description, Notions, Gents' Neckwear Jewelry ; for both Ladles and (Jentlemeu. MILLINERY a Specialty. I have also received a new Hue of Fall Goods, Underwear, etc. It is a genuine closing out sale, and ax it'nitist be promptly done I 'am offering extraordinary bargains In all good. Come now, before the stock is depleted and buy yourself rich. NETTIE COHEN, SELINSGROVE, PA. G. C. GUTELIUS THE ONE- PRICE CLOTHIER! DEALEK IN Fashionable cloth ing, Hats, caps, Xcckties, Gents Furnishing Goods, ill Summer Under- JjL,JJ wear, and Ocleloid goods, Men's shirts, JX-l1 7, rUW ii li i i i r Clothing for prince Pauper! Clothing that looks like silk and wears liko leather. Come to tho old Keliablo where you get what you pay for. My new stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all the latest styles. Too busy watting on customers to tell yon more. :omo and seo for yourself. G. 0. GUTELIUS, Middleburgh, Pa TO - ? SQUAHE HEATj EHS from $14.00 up. And'all other Coal Stoves from $3.25 SUA.JNJNUJN, owmeiortl, I'a. ULUUl Children ksuits and everything to I mako a man look handsome and feel happr, at prices that discount all . 111! til 1 inn cfArna OVERCOAT up
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