On Silrrr .Mate cnn only be dcttfwlflcd aftrr Ion years of actual sen ice unless you mirchase VraiT bearing n well known kradcnrarku rof over hnlfn century 5poons, Forks, etc., stamjKl Have btcn !n use and irtvcfj iHTfevt Ml lsfa Hon They ore sold by leading l-:ilrrs everywhere. I or caftalofrut No. I'.'.uf ne.v (1cmi;iis scud lo UM makers INTIiKNATIONAl. SILVER CO., McrMen, Conn. mm LEGAL ADVERTISING. A TTOKNKY'H NUTIUK.-Notlce is Hereby given mm i".ri "i itiiuriiej.in-iaci upoi ins estate 01 i-.i i r.i i m waiter, line of tenter township, Hoyder county, in., dee'd, ims been given D) iin-iii-irs ii said estate to the under sIl'iimI, tn all imii'i'ii'ii ti said efitati Blnxild roaki Immediate payment mni three hav. i iiL,' claims hk' t' ii i n miiiumi prr-riii luemaui) uui iienili ati d or soitl n, ; I u WALTER. Mlddli b irgh. I'a. Au auey-ln-fact. Nu. ID, Ii" 0. 61. A DM I X t.T DMIN1STUAT0RH' NOTICE Let- of Ailiiiinistration in the estate of Catharine Drouse, late of Penn iwp.. Snyder oounty, Pa.( dee'd, having heengranted Iciibs undarslgnad, uil parsons knowing them ash ras Indel led to Haiil estate are requested to make Immediate pay at, while those hsvlng elaimswlll present tbem duly authenticated to thu undersigned. OkO, A. SNYDKIt, Ralam, I'o., J. I. I'lsma;, Selinsgrove, 1'n. Oct. 18,1900 Administrators. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Let ters of Administration in the ph t it" of T'leodnre Brilley, late ol Pranklio ivp. MnvdiT co , i' i . d. iM., having been grant. ed lo the utnlerslk'iied, all persons knowing tbemselves Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, while those having lalins win present them duly authenticated to the uudershrtied. HAVII.I.A KKIH.KY, Admlnlstmtrii. m. i. POTTER, Aify, Pajtotovilie, p, iddleburgb, Pa., Oct. 1, won. VJZBCUTOR'S NOTICE -Notice I- herehy J Kv'i that loiter testamentary upon th odjkte of Thomas Wise, late of Centre Township, Snyder County, Pa , flueeSNeil, hve been Issued in due form of law to the under jgned, to whom nil Indebted to said mtate rihoiild make Immediate payment and those having elalmi against it should present them duly nuthentirnted for settlement, BAtfUBL II. BTROUB, Kiecutor, Pennscreek, Pa., Oct. II. wuo. CXBCUTKIX'8 NOTICE. Notice Is bereb; - given thut letters testamentary upon the en sati' of Samuel Brunner, late of Centre Twn Hoyder County, Pa., deceased, hv been Issued n due form of law to the iinderHiKiied, lo whom til Indebted to said estate should make Imnn dint.- payment stid those having claims saslna U should present them duly HiitheiiticHtrd foi issttlement. KI.IAS BRDRNBR, Executor. Vannsereek, Pa.i Oct II, iuoo. PXKCI'TOH'.S NOTIc::.-Notlco Is herebj given thut letters testamentary upon the e jno of Hainnel ArboRast, dee'd, of Merry twp . elnyder countv. Pa . deceased havn tsu.n lun.fi in due form of law to the undersigned, to whom ail inucnteo to said estate should make imine dlste payment mid those hsvlni; elalmi again' It si. ould present them duly authenticated for settlement. (IK(). K. BKOS1U8, Executor, .Ml Pleasant Mills, i'a. Oct. II. I'.HUl. Jello, the cw DeSOl I. pleaHew all the fuuiily. Four Flavors Leiuou.oraiigi'.rrtHpberry and Htraw berry At your grocei s. 10 cents. Try it to-day. Snyder Count) Feachera, ADAMS TOWNSHIP Ji. F. Smith, H. R. Weader, George Aurand, Ira W. Bingamau, A. W. GUI, Trvin Freed, Troxelville ii Middleswartb Troxelville BEAVEB TOWN SHI 1 K. E. WetseJ, Ira Keller, C. L. Wetzel, A. W. Mus-cr, Beavertowu " iT Jacob A. Aigler, John Hassinger, " BEAVEB WEST, TOWNSHIP W. H. Herbster, MoClure u Beavertown Middlecreek Crossgrove McClure Bannerville Ira (i. Wagner, Clara Specht, J. F. Snook, Chas. E. Wagner, T. A. Wagner, C. E. Baker, L. C. Wagner, Lowell CENTRE TOWNSHIP Kathyrn Miller Pennsoreek A. B. Sheary, E. S. Wolf, L. C Bingaman, E. E. Sliambach, A. A. Bingaman, J. A. Bowersox, ii Dundore Pennsoreek Middleburg l'ennscreek CHAPMAN TOWNBHI1 John Lauver, Pallas Chapman McKees Chapman Holler ii Port Treverton Thos. A. Herrold, Amos Moyer, F. II. Attinger, John Herrold, J. Harry Kreitzer, Jas. 0. Sehafler, EVENDALK INDEPENDENT Annie Winey, Evendalo S. H. Graybill, Richfield FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Jerome Erdley, Swineford Eva Roth rock, Wm. F. Howell, Paxtonville "Wm. R. Zimniernian, " Maud Gift, a msasmmm Hoyt Gravbill, Louisa Walter, a G HetnhMB, John J. BoUodWj L. C. Iludlinuu, Middleburg JACKsox TOWKEHU? K. B. H. Albert, Knararville Lillian Human, Harvey Ik-aver, Gsrtradfl (JimmI, ii ii ii Ammon Miller, New lkrliu MIDDI.KIU KCiH H0ROUUH A. R. (lillwrt, Middleburg I'M in ( 'harles, " Lottie Crouse, " aiDDLECREKK TOWNBH I P 1). F. Ran, V. F. Green ho6) F. II. Besnten, K reamer Globe Mills K nattier Catharine Hook, " I). Norman Conn, " HOKBOE TOWNSHIP f. A. Stetler, Sbamokin Dam .J. S. lu'iclicnbacli, Brian Teats, Ida Stahl, C nr:i Jarrett, U. A. Mover, Barry Fisher, Ira Sanders, Hummel's Whan Selinsgrove Shamokin Dam Bhamokin Dam Bhreiner l'KN.N TOWNSHIP M. P. Herman, Hnrvey Smith, Win. A. Erdley H. C. Heiidricke W. I). Jarrett, John V. Long, B. F. Bolig, ,lr., Michael Baney, Belint grove Kantz Selinsgrove M Kantz Salem rOWN8IIIP Mt. Pl's't M'ls u II II Meiserville C. K. Fisher, PEBBY T. (J. Arbogast, A. M. Gar man. X. E. ytuek, Geo. V. Sierer. E2d. Portslioe, Geo. Reiohenbacb, Mt. PIVt M'h Alim E. F. Uarner, John Nichols, Oriental J. A. Sohaefier, Mt. PIVtM'k PERRY WEST, TOWNSHIP II. 8. Horaberger. Richfield Wilson Horaberger, Samuel Snyder, Albert Wh'itely, BELIN80BOVE R. L, Sell rovee Selinsgrove oumner omyser, D. L. Gemberling, W. Ralph M'agenscller, Jennie iMiller, Lydia Fisher, Delia Burns, Algie Lambemon, KPBINd TOWNSHIP Chas. R. Klose, Beaver Springs J. F. Keller, Stella Romie, Ira Kline, J. C. Herbster, 0. W. Smith, W. H. Kline, John Smith, Clymer Romig, UNION TOWNSHIP George Scholl, Ittie Spangler, Michael Br u baker, Howard Scholl, Edward Sbafler, David S. Herrold. Port Treverton Verdi 11a. Port Treverton Dundore Port Treverton ii Thomas (i. Herrold, " Reuben W. A ticker, Duudore WASH I N ITON TOWN8HI P Ceo. W. Walbora, Frecburg MaryS. Hilbish, T. E. II oil, Charles (ilass, Mary Weaver, Win. Brown, Fred Holsapple, John Eisenhauer, Chas. Gearhart, Henry Pontius, C. Amon Shaffer, Rae Mover, he Was Too Oamevoua. "I wonder what maaee Cbumiey look so sad." She Haven't you heard? His wtfe'i mind ia gone. "I don't wonder. He toM me she had been giving him a peeee of It every day ioi Uiree years." Braoklya life. Vfce VmmmX Way. Ft lendDo yon try to make your eH a daMy aad hourly oeceaaity to your husband, aa I advised? Brlda Yes, Indeed. I keep every tWnf la lu place, so he oaa never And a thing without my halo. Ji y Weekly. A Family Trait. Orville What a trusting little thine your wife is! Owen Yes; she takes after her fa ther. "She does, does she?" "Oh, yes; her father's a tailor, yoa know." Yonkera Statesman. Valid Objection. Oaetleton After all, old man, d you see any valid objection to marry iny a widow? Clnbberly Oh, yea. Her first hue band may not have left her a centl Town Topics. IX uum tMia mat cnorccs imay eaeoffe to t But la Clevi, ' U..-Ur...Or. Und- - ,hey hav" formed a club, the object of which it to help parties in divorce cases. This oew organization, which is to be ofll- rially known aa The Concatenated to be composed of men who have been throne and the t,. 4t,0rc uits pending, the latter being hoi- orary members until they are legall.- freed from the ties that bind. The initiation fee will be two dollars and it me duett one dollar per month. 8ev- positor. The third step is an invention enty-flve per cent, of the money no j for automatic stereotyping which per raised will be used to help the "Will-: forma in 15 seconds the work which Bes" pay the attorneys' fees and costa 1 now occupies three men one minute. In getting their divorces. The remain- i The reporter's typewriter, like that of ing M per cent, will be used to pur chase a handsome diamond und gold nd"'. Which will be presented to the common pleas judge vtho grants the most divorces in a year. One of the features of the proposed club rooms will be a scrap book in which the re- ports of divorce cases wiii be kept. Once a month there will be a lecture by some attorney well up in divorce laws. It is safe to say that the mem bers of this queer club arc men who have helped to make marriage u failure. The American "young fellow" is a ' positor. We wrote nu nrticle ns fol very agreeable subject to behold, ' lws: 'Jnmcs Wilson called nt our of startlingly announces the lioston Her- ce J'rstcrday and renewed his sub aid. He bus the advantage over the i acription. Mr. Wilson, it will be re French youth of his age of looking : memtaered, raised this year's prize much fresher. The well-bred French child is a charming creation, but the French youth at the end of his teens has the air of having exhausted life Instead of being about to begin it, unif prehents a sharp contrast to the alert and euger young American. The distinction may be noted with the more confidence since it has struck ao observant a Frenohman as U Paul Bourget, In hie remarks upon the as pect of the undergraduutea of Har vard. Innocence Is no part of the French ideal of young manhood, and It Is -till an important part of the American Ideal. A teacher of an Indian school de clares that the descendants of Lo are gifted with logical minds. "One of my Indian boys," aaya this teacher, "asked the meaning of 'miss.' To miss,' said I, la the same thing as to fail. You shoot at a bird or at a mark and do not hit it; you salsa it. You go to a tailor for a coat and your coat flU badly; It Is a misfit. You hope to enter the middle class next year, but you cannot paae the examinations, and so you miss the promotion.' His faee wore a puzzled air, and he shook his head. Then,' said I, 'there is another meaning of the word. We call a mar ried lady madam, hat an unmarried lady miss.' His face brightened; he smiled and nodded. 'Ah, I see,' he said, 'she has missed her man!' " A German surgeon recently cut off a patient's second toe and sewed it to the stump of a missing forefinger, and it is proving a very good substitute. The gentleman should be cautioned to avoid tho wearing of too tight gloves, remarks a facetious contem porary, or he mny be called upon to nurse a very painful corn on that toe finger. It is said that the largest orchard in South Dakota is owned by u wom an, Mrs. Laura A. Alderman, of Har ley Turner county, fche has 150 acres planted with 8,000 fruit trees of vari ous kinds, two acres being of plums. There are also 10OO gooseberry bushes, 1,000 currant bushes, 500 grape vines and three scree of strawberry plants. The present area of the United States, including Alaska and our three new island colonies, is 3,846,140 square miles. So large a portion of the world's surface cannot be accurately conceived without the use of com parisons. The extent of our country is 19 times that of Baropeaa France, or 32 times that of Grant Briteim. two nttie (junker cnudrea were on day playing together, ond some little differences arose. One grew auite an gry and said, passionately: "If thee doesn't take care, I'll swear at thee!" "Oh, oh!" cried the other, too much shocked to say more, "i will!" ex claimed the other. "Oh, thee little you, tnee: A woman's club which bus no higher purpose thun promoting the cooking of good things to eat has recently been established in a Pennsylvania town. Kach member ngrees to experiment upon her husband with new dishes, nnd to report at the fortnightly meeting of the club the one ho likes best. Galveston is in the track of a cer tain abnormal but not infrequent West Indian hurricane which fails to be deflected from the Georgia and Florida coasts. It keeps to its north ward course and strikes the Louis iana, Texas or Mexico coasts, accord ing to its impulses. Since the wasp-like waist and chalk like complexion hare not been looked upon as attractive in women, soys a New York paper, the middle and rich er classes of women have been visibly grower stronger, and fuller and healthier. Inventors who have been studying the problem of time-saving in news- Mrw In rr... PaP" oKc are perfecting niachin Worlc r , 7? ery which, it is ex pected, will develop three times the speed of present methods and reduce thai number nf nncrntorv The rtrci is j foratinr tape wituout tue ussislance o i a human receiver. By means of the j second device the perforated tape Is , made to operate the typesetting ma- : chine, thus doing the work of the com- the telegraph operator, will produce both the perforated tape ami the priut- d copy, so that matter written In the offices as well a.s that received by wire cna put in type by the now method, "to changes are significant both of the t vu'"c of time in newspaper offices, and ' ,nc tendency of the age to shortiu tUe v;l' to industrial results, The Indianapolis Sun, of recent date, contains this very honest tpolo- j "Appearanoei were ngainst us last week, owing to a blunder of our enm- ! cabbnge head. Little .lolinnv, who ao- compuuied his father, is a fine little man.' The above Is the way we wrote it. In setting it up, however, 'our compositor omitted a period, which made part of it read as follows: 'Mr. Wilson, it will bo remembered, raised ' this year's prize cabbage head, little Johnny,, who accompanied his father.': We trust that Mr. Wilson ond our j army of readers will have faith in our veracity when we aaseTt that no harm was intended." Some fealher-headed genius hnt found one way to attain s certain sort 44 notoriety that is possibly salisfno tory to himself, says the New York I Time Bis initials are "J. H. W." What his name, is local history hot not as yet revealed. This individual, with jackknife in his possession, bai carved his initials on every bench In Riverside park from Seven ty-seoond street to brant's tomb. One cannot find a eeat without those initials star ing him in the face. How one man ever found enough idle time to ds the job, and without detection, ie the profound mystery of the beautiful breathing place. Charles Roeentoerger, a young mol der, while accompanying a fire com pany's excursion, stepped' out on the platform of a train Which was. travel ing close to a mile a minute. His hat blew off and Rose nbergrr jumped after It. The train was backed up and the foolhardy young man was carried on board in an unconscious condition. In half an hour he recovered and it was found that he had sustained only a few trifling scratches. Kosenbrrger eays thut he did not want to mar the appear ance of the fire company by marching in any other than the regulation hat. Mrs. Henrietta Chase, of Danbury, Ann Ai.A It. I ; ... ,uu., uniRwaui leaving uune a ill- , tie property to various persons. Te I xvitiuouu vnuw, wuo wns uppOMQ tn other cable news wnien appears tn THK pailv K uw furor ;aa n.,d,... j. v t TUIUl'NKof wtme date, alro Domeslic and be Her favorite nephew, ah bequenthed i Foreign rnirnnpnndnnen, Hhorisiories.KieKani "my net of falsfte Upper t e T h "which ' ' -one Illustrations, Humorous Items, In . ii u a - . . . diistriul Information. Fashion Notes, Agtical- WU1 be KOUnd in the Upper rJfllt-hud ' luml Matters and Comprehensive and Keliabls drawer of my bureau. H The toudit ' Filiandal nd Mrktt "ports. . , - , , I ttenular subscription price, $I.A0 per year, man at once concludea that his atUlt W,ZnUh it wltTles rasTtoe B.WpJ year. rauax nave concealed some diamonds or other precious stones in the set of teeth. Accordingly he smashed up his bequest, but found no Jewels. He will now contest the will. By way of a Joke some one recently sent to a New York society belle a full-grown camel. The young wom an promptly aerrptsi the gift, which every evening after the theater erowde have dispersed ' led by a col- servant up and down Hroadway exercise. For the nrst night or art a lew revelers were startled aentporary sobriety at sight of! ZZg.n? M winffing ttIO,lgiNo Assessments At a guthering of old folks in the town of Charlemont, Mass., the other day, the chairman called for all present over 70 years of age to rise, and 72 responded. He then asked all those who were over 80 to rise, ond there were 12 who had passed that limit. A similar call for all over 90 brought four members of the gath ering to their feet. The health department in Boston has completed a bacteriological test of public telephones and advises care to avoid actual contact of the lips with the transmitter. Cleansing with five per eent. carbolio acid solution after each use is recommended. Pub lic phonograph tubes, which enter the ear, may also convey disease. 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