PcblUlied iivorjf Thursday. f.v.nrr of OtVlftf. 1 "JeEuVrt. ?," Hortciui.tr, n Dacun.i : 4v of Mtombtr. .Jr...mr.. I 1 ,i.,r frl.n!-" ihronhnt th ovmty will 2Jit ir f?ri,"i "JT" tJnr'n1'' nli 'keYio'""" tip. rf..Vl. Oar i-ol'imnn ill nl-ny"- to up n who th to !. k tliroin:u tuem.ni 1 llK1' . ... ,,., l. of IH . Mi- IttlirrM 1 ' u.,.rl "r "-'V V. .... ll.l l,lh.l mm Wl Will Iol nui.i.'ur.... i-f tyWB. " - r -J-ITJW8 ?3 STJ313213mi Look nt th flitur.' cm tho label of vur rnP'1"-- T1"""J K,V!" u'n '" Zui cats to vm v.rii -.uii.iin-Sub Vltt.in 8 -v.. nff r $k taiirr roooiiit i nown.-arv. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Tim- T-Ue.ffoct Nov. 15. m m u TI 9 IJ in in i 7 15 B .1 j i T.au el I T.vH .lj I :.ii i :.: ! ! t 4.1 .11 i 7 f.'J ! -T 7 M I t.MI ' s.ni n.r'j I ti.lc) I 4 P . .511 4.1 I l!1 4 31 I h 4.) 4 :ii H IS 4 "4 , H..-.0 4 4:' t n 4 11 . I .wIMmTi I. 4 0' Mutli Htrrel in in J'HlnnJ PintiT Hhlii'llo Warm r Mil Inra Rnli' MIHt A.Ui lar IJrKVCrt.iWO Winl' r Mli''ll!nruh Mpr KrrAmor VnwMnu tiollnnKrovo (;e1l.iirrivn .1. 4 IM .n M M ' 1.41 i (11 '! ft .4 I IT I.M t M 141 H' Ml I 11 lit 1.90 C It 04 00 7 T 41 r? 4X 4.t to 4 n,!nw:tt!r.H n;nB0rilo with trtuia N. M. Koll iitrot. Arrl tt vnii D UO A, .4 lO.ifi A. M. 1 40 I. M. t.UI P. St. t.o .,r. M 6...0 I. M. fraiiuLfftVO Lewi. town Junction : 1 14 m. 5 04. m. 10 i Hint i'7. V '..'.JS, l m, s tt 111 lor Hiul'iirr un.4 ilm Vct. I .1.. - S4 m. 1 47 ,. u. 4 17 j. 10, ; II 14 .11 Kor I'hlliiil.'ll'UU, No orW, UMtl nor aud WathlDKt'a. Ecpntlican Stxifiicj C;xr.itt:3- A liinn-l. A. K-!t "lf. M- MU! !lo,wrl!i !, r w W. II. l.r.nl'Hi. A. A. K'im'. ivmr. U. U. Wnll-r. Win. N- ("1 iiiiiiiin-.li'. I'. H- KriinkI1u--4-. A. Jt .l. -i l'v. I 1 1, k-.iti Wui. M.irt'ii .1. I . 1 ii..l.ll..h.fJi- I .M . -!,' 'H i' il. li il'O. II;.. 'K'.liiii-r, l-ll.T. V. '.1. K.i::i Mi.l lli-r- Ic-.l. K. Ki- l A. I'. lf:i;!u ki..'.r.ll. 11. H-r.1.1 .t.T. T it;: mud. I'oti'n A.. I'aw1ln. 1 '. Kern. rrv I nil. S. SIl'lWiT", 1 ' t: i. 1'i.rry W.-Alan I'.-Tyt. I I'. l'yir. holln.'- Hh'iisA A-; .; -1. Hirln-1. I. ManiM -k, I'. 1. l.l-l. I nlMii-l'. M. ArimM. Jui. I. H"'"; WB liinklon-lloury lli-uwn. -1. s,.',r,,. fo Tet'i'y. cliitifi'iiii Jliil 'S3." Don't Bpnro th l;nto. Deooratlou Day uext, without whiskey. Kantian planted a million trees on wlrbor Day. Venun will contlunu to brighten iiuli'.l August. Prusldi'iit Arthur's Hahuon outfit wan worth Jl.flO'). t train field aro looking better. Hay showers iinpro.M thtiu. Tlio Hand nail out Heroii'idiiiff tho no-.t comer on Tu -ud ty oveulu;. A valuiibhi 111r.ro diu.tl'wr Harry teiuiuor laiit wewk. II. H. (jriuini, Esq., wua to Phila delphia lust woek. Kchroyor sells the UetitUineirn Kox All t'.hues for $1.00. t'a!l and tee them. A ptylfch button, ConreRd, and lactid ueutk'inen'ii Uhoo for J 1.10, ut Hehroyor's. Aaron Htahlnecker has moved on the farm of J. O. Ulrloh ut Dry Valley X Uoadn. Uv. S. P. Owing and wife vii-ited their daughter Mrs. Lanco, at Vut bontown laxl weok. Hoi Opponhetiuer wantt: ten tbou and pounds of wool for whioh ho will pay thu hi.'hebt cash prices. We call tho attention of our farmers to tho advvrtisumuut of Buhoeh Hi Walter's Creamery, li miles wowt of Mlddloburgh. The Shade Mountain Distillery in now in full operation and Mr. lluas will pay tho highest prioo for ryo in trado or cash. Oran grinders, baro-footed urch- ins, whlppoorwills, bull frogs and ! potato buns aro now in the full tide of noisy operation. Call at Schroyer's and purchn?e a pair of the host ladles' Shoes In the eounty for $2.00 and $- 50. Kid, but ton, worked holes. E. L. Uumagtou has been couflnod Iu his house for thi last fow weeks with a very soro font, the result of tramping Into an old ruBty uail. Tho largest and best selootod stoek of Hoots and Shoes kept by any house In the county, and for ealo cheap, at Schroyor's, SolinsKrove.O 10 The traveling tublio will find tho accommodations of John Zoohman at Troielvllle first class. Johu is a most Obliging host. Charles Bufflngton has eoonrod a job at painting Iu Ilarrlsburg at a salary of $1.73 por day, regular em ployment. He left Monday mornlug. A man may bo known as a bail ogg, but, like a bad epg, society will uot regard him offensive untill he Is "broke." Ladl' Kid foxed, straight goat, and button Bhoes, worked boles, just Daisies, for $1.35 a pair, at Shroyor's, near the depot, tJellnsgrove, Pa, Sheriff Mlddleswarth will sell the stock of general merchandise of Mot esQoldstlne at publlo sale on the premises, at Fisher' Mills, West Bea VfTt-- -- oi TvrUf the 17tb TheMidillo Pennsylvania Railroad Co. met In Sunbnry TtiMihty of lat-t wetk and elected tho following of!l cers for tho eniulnn yonr: Prenlilent, Hon. A. II. Dill; Plreotori, Hon. H. P. Wolvirton. W. J. Gauizler. E. H. t.fi mm... tr.i r ti tm WAV I Hill, 4U1IC3 M CltVI, If II. AJIII, a,,a E. M. ileal. Squire Adam Smith called on n I . . i. - . weit una irnormw.i ns mat, fill Hl, '""I tlieir anponranctt this Nnrliitf'-liiulutlin- tlio three i..-.,, in Anpll Ail-ini ilop. nut mrlu- ' April. AU.uil noes noi ..litlm t,i 1i n ,,c,,.1..,f r. I lw a. r.f n "v ,....,.,.,. ...v .... . r,i..l,f I... I If though ho know flmcllii ubout th weather. ThoRtf who are In tlio habit of ut In? well water, aa I tilmot-t universal ly tin -ant in tho country mid the niiillrr. towim, f liuuM liav-i their well thoroughly pleninted at otutud interval., linpurii water U usually tho emmo of deadly lovers. A little otirefuliiox miht mtvu uiany livun. Th Lewlstown Free l're nnya : W. II. HlpUa, of near (Hobo Mill. Snyder enmity, 0111 of tho best mill wrights iti (Central I'uunaylvnnla wa. Mr. I. ,J. ftretiohlc; a promliifnt pability Hint tln-y will r":n h 'iH, .Out). Mr. (iivii'ilile tineriited iniir'iin undCoalntak Hall, Mud. i Hall. (.'.Hire Hall, (Job-irn mid Sj-ri'i,: ill". Ho r. sidvl at Sin-in-TU1! r.n l ii.i.l a general .-.lure tiler". Ho it tio t o nobody Kmmii'i lo know, as he failed louvu 1:1 po;;t oKleo addn-SH. Another gawp, of r.iraU aro now K"!ii;; t',ir.ii,h porLioiH of t'.i i !M:'t" Hwittdliit;; farmers, 1' ,'t:ii' thm 1 io "emilriM Is" fur a new kind of harrow. Farmers l,avo been told enough by tho newspaper to h.iv leain.nl them t f'n'.i imlliinjj fur .-trail;;1'! s, but tiicy fecia bound to su.;t.in their reput .Uion of bebijf the most gullible cl.us of poojdj iu the country. At a meet in of the rhindny Hehool Association of tho I, .11 hi-rau Con;;rj. ;:ati.m, ttreen C.i'tr?, Pa., April, 55, tho following resolution.-; wai uuan imotifly j ii ;s"d. Kns.)i.vi:i, That thothnnks of this Association bo tendered Mr. Alrln H. iJift for tint a'...ioLaii.i ho hat render ed in f urnii liiiin- iiiusie for tho m-!io I, and that h,i b' i-ordi:.!ly inviUd to conliuuo the Maine. H. H. r.MY, Kee. Carbon S?ebol ! lef. for (letytbiirp on Wediu-Hilay mornin,; to work In tho interest of J. W. Hirlarcli, ueiit for tho Standard Sewing Machine. Mr. Seebold is oue of tho most skilled sowing maehino operators and mic eestful SHli-i'iuim iu this tout Ion of the statu. Wo r.-Krot his leavlnp, but as he is ambitious and enterprising it is probably bet that hs should seek u uow field. His family remains hore for tlio present. Uol Opponhohner is tloklAj all over this pri:ij tith bit iiiiue-Ufo trade As weeku roil by his goods disappear, from til l shelves so rapidly that it require (dl his ..-nnniii;; and skill as a business man to keep bis : t ck up to tlio titan. I trd of a iirst class Clothing House, whdelii) enstomnrs cmilo and rub their 11 nid i as thoy come on tho street r.nd reuiark to each other that "Solly Li, after all, tho only roliablu clothier in t'ollnrovo." I rucoiiiun-nd Dr. Uonui-dy's Favor ite Kxiuedy for (Jiavi.'l. It cured mo. S.f.l. McCorniiek, U.S. I top. tllnural Survt-yor, Jilisi Stution, Idaho. .My head and face was a mass of putri(lca tion. )r. Kennedy's Favorite Kem edy purified my blood and I am now well. ,1. A- Parker, Sunderlinvllle, Pa. Prii!0 ijd. Sund ascent rtamp to Dr. Kennedy, Koudout, N. Y., for book on Kidney, Liver and Wood disorders. Mention thi.t puper. Marinda Jane wauls to know of us "why editors aro ho nkepttcal v" And wo hasteu to reply that editors, us a a rule, believe In heaven, but some times havo serious doubts of gutting thoro. An editor is always expecting a blesBln-f or u cunslnj at any moment and sometimes pets boath, with not live ininutbH ree.iss between act". An editor Is born of woman, is o.' afw days, full of nail, ulury and jioverty, abiorbs sketlcisin from tho people ho comes in contact witli in his business, ,I!;o 11 po'' o"oos, and Is as easily r- lleved of it. Ex. Under u law which ha.i just passed tho liiuuesota legislature, tho restric tions placed upon tho practice of mod iuino in tho btato will bo more severe than iu any other part of tho United States. .111 persons who wish to practice modiclno after July 1 mut atm an examination before a board of nluo persons, irrespective of wholh er thoy hold regular diplomas or not, and only thoso who havo taken three ooursesof medical loctures will bo admitted to the examination. If such a law were passed In this stato it would lesson tho chances of distorted limbs and bodily inilrmatlvos. Two editors of Willlamsport Grit have comu to grief because of tho dls play of a suporlluous amount of "en torprlse" in tho mako-up of that pu per. One of these young men was fin ed $1,000 and sent to prison for six months In the Centre county Jail, and the Bentenoo of tho other was reserved until June iu consequences of domes tic aflliotlon. It Is probably that he will faro no hotter. Thoy had pub lished a dastardly libel on one of the leading oltlzeus of Htllefonto who de clined resting vnder the ugly charge. Publishers of flash papers vory fre quently will not stop trenohlng upon private eharaotor until they bring up within solid limestone walls. It Is a pity for the poor fellows; but we trust it may prove "a warnlu till them," as k l.lul 4m1ira i-anmrkail wlion he 1 -. J 1. f"V-L hah1" i' ,1111 Al IBM I , - w There is a sermon In the trado dol lar; It has limped through the coun try remarking, "In Ood wo Trust,'' aud its faith is rewarded by redemp tion. MiPDMroiiKKX L a s t Saturday evening whilo all wot In its usual rdato of quiet tranquility In our vill age, a laro concourse of vehicles wes coming in and halted just In front of Uev. Stover's .residence. It proved to be the members of tho Trexelv llo congregation, who wero showering heaps of presents on him, which eon aisled of bags of wheat, corn, oats, potatoes &.O., nlso all kinds of provis ions aud numerous other article. After having a friendly chat with the pastor and family, they thou departed. Afterwards sonio curious outsiders went to view tho presents, li.i csti mated them upwards to fifty dollars, (flail to see you. Call aain. Charles K. (loss has left f.ir Ohio, where he has engaged a job for tle liveriug goods for Harney E.l.nouds. Milton Y utter will Iitvo one day this week fort'li-arfleld county, where ho intends to take charge of his uncle's livery stable. Mr. A. II. I'lsl: and wife were on a visit to Freeburg oue day last week. Kim. t-rtriww 'W Att 'ymt;i ('K.Nrri -vi. .!,::. our younn fifom! Cilviti V.'alt.u- bid a lieu to in glo lifoau l took unto himself a wife, .Miss Minerva Waiter. May Hie angels that light their tapers at the miii, illuminate I ! i . . i t niatriiiiiitjiai pail i ind lilef-s t lieir lot w ith peace, enjoyment, lovo and tre.i-ure, vitl now and then a liitl Walter to c!i""i Ib'-ni iu 1 heir tlxcliuim; years. On Tluiit lay afl-rfiooii tbo ilwll ing limi.M of J. Iv .loi-'lcn, in Mus i -Valley, was t. .tally dest roy.Ml by Pre. with ivfrly a!! the furliitui-ii. It u .-is eveie .tly caut I y a .Infective J' no. i'ho proi.erty wa.i not iie.uieJ uml lie loss i-a huavy one on Mr. .lonlen who is a pour, but a haid working yoiniiC man. Tho t r )Ht Kk-nsou was opened by It. il. Fcs.-ler, C. M. Sh.nver mi'.IJ. Wesley iiliiukel win. hist week icnd ed their n.iy In the I rout, streams back of Troxelville in ijue.-.t of speck id beaut ii-h. Th-jy urn now at home Mling how uianv of theiu tlu-v caught. Our farmers am husy ov.iu.- to the latencbs of the season 13. F. Shear t-punt a day iu Laurel ton r.l Meek. Jas. li . L hi,; jf A hi.;!ishur:r srient a few Jays it.l, hi.; fre-mis hero last woyk. J. II. Distii-k a U. S. pension detec live was iu this vicinity one day la.st week iuvust i'-itin nevoral .'lauors iu a certain pension ehiim. Dr. Jones of Dry Run. p,,,. was ve ry pleasantly entertained over Sun day by ono of our young ladies. o expect to bo able to renort In our next, tho t.ylo of our prettiest girl's Spring hut. John F. Jiruuiior is now a father. He is being overwhelmed witbcrm. gratulaf ions. White wa'h artists havo b.-en verv busy tho p,it w. eL. Jack's mountain i blooming. if i Hiiillviai;!;:,-. - ;.'rei,aentlv seein,- accounts of t-nrprisi) an. I douaiioii purtios iu tho r,).,r, 1 luke the liberty to report the pluiihaut surprise given Uev. Stover, pa-tor ot St. Luke's Lutheran Church of Troxelvillo. bv his parishoijurs on .--'.at unlay evening of la.-t week. Mr. Stover resides nt this place, and a fow days before the ovening in ijUeMiou he received uu anonymous note requesting him to remain at home to marry a couple. lie did so.au 1 while nnxiou-d waitng to tie tlio knot, bo was astonished to learn that tho supposed court!! eon- sisted of homo fifty persons who n torcd his homo and liliod it with an abundance of everything of ttao and beauty they could think of. It was a sub.itantial token of love aud rn. speet to a man who has won for him self the admiration of tho entire com niunity. Wo presmno that orno peonlo think newspaper men aro nrchlst-nt duns. Lot a farmer place himself in a simi lar position and sue if ho would not do tho same. Supnoso that ho rallies ono thousaud bu.imli of coin aud his neighbor should come aud buy a bushel and the price was onlv thu binall sum of ono dollar, or less, and tho neighbor says : "1 will pay you tho amount in n fow days." As tlio farmer dous not want to bo small about tho matter ho says, "All rlht." Another eomos iu tho same wav until tint wholo ono thousand bu-hels aro trusted to ono thousand ril'Tun-nt persons ami uot ono of thu utiruhaii- ers concerns himself about it, for it is a small amount thoy owe thg farmer, aud of ooursa that will not holp him any. Ho does not rualUe that tho farmer has frittered uwrtv his lariro crops of corn, and that its value Is duo iu a thousand little driblutu. an.! that ho is sorloubly embarrassed in his bussluess bocauso his debtors treat it us ix little matter. Astonishing Bucckkb. It Is the duty of every person who has used y'(7i' (Jemum tiyruj) to let its wou dorful qualities be known to their friends iu curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croupe, Asthma, Puoumonlu and in fact all throat and lung disuas 08. Ko person can use Itjwithout im mediate rudiato relief. Three do-es wlllfrellevo any cote, and wo consider It the duty of all druggists to recom mend it to the poor, dylug onnsuinpt I vos, at least to try one bottlo.as 80,000 dozen bottles were sold lust year, and no one case where it failed was report ed. Suoh a medioiuo as the German tSyrup eaunot bo too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Sample bottlos to try, sold at 10 oents. Sold by all druggists aud dealers, In the inured rentnj Cimn.), . Mrs. K. Aurand has received an other fine lot of millinery goodf, Just what you want. The Middlnbnrgli Academy booming iu number and general pro gress. Tho number of students now reach nearly tho half hundred, and every thing goes as regular as ma chinery to tho great satisfaction of parents who notice a inanifestation on the part of their children which lonely resembles a thirst for knowl edge. It locks os though rome of tlxcltl zensof Nulinsgrovo were thirsting for u law unit. Tho plaintiff., or anti water men, havo made some very serious charges agaiuit the defend ants, In a bill of equity, and n hearing was to be hud before Judge Huchnr on Monday in Middleburgh, to upset some of the eh.-ir;,es, but In tho nb once of ono of th' plaintiffs' counsels, the hearing was deferred. Jonathan I'.ordiaan, of Pnxtouville, whilo working for John Urunncr. tak ing out lumber on Shade Mountain on Weilrui.day met with a si ran ire accident. A horse fella few fee! above him iiud mllim; down passed over Mr. Hordm. m breaking throe of his ribs and othcrwiso r-riously in i u red him. The miiiiial sto i d roll ing about 111;) ards down the Moun tain and then jumped to l i fvt tin hurt v. i' li the except ion of sotue bruises. Dr. llarbrr h -s-ed the v.ouiuls of the injured mar.. 1 .' i-i T. - A golden opportunity v hen ve'i don't buy your straw huts, n. ek wear. urn!, i we.jr, clothin:,-, ete., of S"l. Ol'l""hei.iier. Selin-gr. ,., who ha- in i-veei-r.-d an bum. I -to.-k of i v, Lin,; in tii t lothini W e. h ivo - evr-r il thonscte 1 ! i l'--rs iu tie- I'ii-.i- ..'lie, .1 j, ,., i 1 1 ! - .-'i .j t jnlo eliplio;. . . .- which we will .-ulli.t iivu ret., .n. Full ft 4 1,1.. A first ehns M -ration ice cream frei..u-, lias been used only one season an I will be sold i hi iip. For pa- l ieiilar s iiiiiiire or iuMiv s tf. l'ii ie Pusr, Mid.ileburgh. Clocks cleaned at my shop lor T',r-. Away from th. shop U5 runts extra. Sati faction always guarant I. All won; promptly done. Hring it in. II. H. Li-: it, a I.. IMAIMMl). NrlijilItirBaf!t. (ItKn:TI-.l HY W. B. WIMiT UVKI1T WKli.-IICSDAY. Mo. 1 F'ennsy 1 vania " Full. ,sr, " it Whito mixed K' ly 47 Corn ir ".ti c Potatoes 40 to 45 To lis Farmers of Wr Co. MiaaioliurKli. May 10S7. Tho titidorsiiriu-d liavo looal cd llioir ('rcsinicry ono milt' north nt" Unifer iSlation, ami will oporato it m tho "Fair laitili" system ol'troam ith-i-rin:;. Tho colli'rttjrs will, in a fow days, call on tin; laniH-'is to arraiit for nvam to In; atht'ivd as soon as tho facto ry is ready. L'or ftirlhor particulars eall at tho l'ai-tory or address Paxtonville. Solit iting your jtatroiia'e, wo rciuaiii, Kes)eet fully, Allen Sciioch, Isiaii L.AValter. K A S kTne (THE NEW QUININE) No Ilcadacfec Ko Hansca No rinacurt LorcsQ nicil. PlCwSaat Fcra A I'owrrful Tonic th.it tho mi.st ili lii-.ito tuniauii;will hour. A Spacilic ' For Miliaria, lllio'.iiiiatirui, Nervous Prostration, ui. l ill ' lorm Jliei.;s(. fllll I'til.liS KASKINK II AS IlLUM rui'M u r) m; almost it t-it'i;i;ttTu. Sllpel ltr Iu illltMllU'. Mr. I-. A. M.IIit, iv.il j:.u:t l.'illli mri-iil, Nw Vuik, won t ii t l.I l K.i- kia til iiAtrcmo ui .l in n iMtraliuii 1. 11 r Hi-vuii riiir.4 Miliurini;. II" lent niu ilnwn Irmii 1,'& I . 1 1 . . I m t Hi. I.ukii mi Kax btnu Iu Jmin, ImhS, vt.-rit (o wi.rK Iu uim iu ne li, li.J.llhr.l IllH lull H'l'lllll in fIX III Mil lid, (.(uiullitf Ui'l liiin no tfooil vtliMtij'.irr. M r. Imrk'H Ituxli-r, iin-hlti-'t, 1W l-'.riit liOlb Hiri-t, Nuw Vurk, ra i-iinst ly K:mklnn ol ilu uil hkuu In llirou iuuii'.h ullur quliiiuit liuut-ue-nt lor ti-a yon'H. Mr. .1. l.tiw.iii. 111 Horgen Sit., -llruuklyn, win vun-il il iiuiliirhi ami imttuuh il vhii-i-ui ol iniiiiy ycor4 yiitLiiinK I y K mklnv, tlio qumaiv, to-. nil , in IiuvIiik wholly lulluil. Aim. T. A. Siolu nuii, ut IM IliilllJiiy St., Jo. uy ( ;ily, ivillm : My mm llurr. tilori-n ji'Sra, wan i-.uru, ul AluUrla hy Kiiiiklnu. ultur llltauu immtlu' HlncM. Khun tvo lm,l flun up nil hnis, l.oi ton Iroiu tho ith'jvo nruii, gliiUK full do lull, will bo will on H,,li,-nli,i i. k uniting oun ho tiiktin ultlioui nny tpcolkl mei li-iil Hilvluo. I.,J .or liiittlii. SiolT by ur. ul lv in.el i.n ri-i:i'lit ul ,iii-o. I lit; KASlwlMJ I U., (t Wurron Nt. N, T illXlVli AO!"!- I'll. hiC'i'i rs tioiinllliil r.i.i.i uim c -.kssi.t.s, mt iiAims, 1.1.1.1.4 Kin. No ilk,iuu-k wli-n. Tuiiinry nlv it iHiuolliiii uuiti-untoe 4. DU. hUOlT, Ml Wy fiuw Voik. Nervous Debility Wi:AKMX-,ko , ml ull dliorUorj broug'it ou ty luUlaoretloua, exovuvi or overwoik ol tlio IfroiDituJ Norvouaa. ttoin, aiiovUily mi radi cally ouroU ly WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL s lurly ret;olulila prvpanttlon, th moat mo. ccl.lul lunjojy known. Solid for ' lionl.tr. I'llco U t bun 1 Kl 11 j ii, It. by lu.tlt. 'WINCliKtt-I'l-'H fc4-0..rj,uil(, IDi Willuiu, Viw Mlddlehur Market Ilnttor Eggs Fitted cherries., Fiipittcd " ... Mlarkbnrries.... lta.pboi rir s.... Onions. ... Lard Tallow i 'hicken per II). Turkeys , Side Moutdo Ham ti to 8 S 0 1) 4i 7 4 0 . r, . 8 I BOARMia HOUSE. fPIlM undetsi,ttie,1 havin,' tnndo . 'iitloro.irtli.n Inr i r,',emii lilii.j) oitlm iiil,in v,,,i, r. i( -eifully n mi,t, ii,m ho will lrnli,i ln,i,rilli, r.,l , illi nto.e rli'l .ovn,t l,v i-fl-ln il.,y i,r inrrtt r .eniu.ml. .siinu ,n, t.jj u r hct.n lurnl.iinil rim. i p. I'hi.nt not li-ivlnn irlf.l I t ,1 Rr rn'fni-1. Inlly ln !li tncill, nn.lltjpf will IM-I KO f ilH.-umnea. (.,m , iir ii.nr, ni i,nt Uoutl n.'UfO, At l.lilir k.if K h . I', I'ee l. lsa. li,,ri.,if. Q i n nm bil'dU. LiaiUillii A CARD TO THE PUBLIC- jf'' UHtfiVsi:';ipf. (Icsirr.s to (tmrouiHY h the fjublic that hn has cnt!(ikr-t in the llALOCMA ,(.'SLY-:SS in earnest, an wilLhnld hi in sett in rem! i mas to siti fifi all dcniii int '1 o dealt rs in, this sec ion of the eon n lr, anil there ore. sn'ieits their pat ron uje. All he ask s is t trial vt the aHirle, !( ."' a I if en, . ,.' '.- (' r V i A - : (facet 1 1, it,;. . r, ,-,. ' ri:u:f.:. , , ,,, -I '"if ' All oJ es ' nit:: I n , tin f ill, el. Aa'arrsH mum EGWEN, Mil,llelnr'i, lt. I'wl4.t,7.1y. "Tin I i rSt 'Jl Par 7 q I r r m F-jirn T nf tv-Hi it vl 111 ijIWf LiUl IIHU II Lillls Ccsl. Tho unilersitinoil desires to eall tho attt'iition of tin; t-o-lo tf Snydor t ouniy to his improved nu-thotl if woll drillinu:, w hit h hasivon such universal satisfaction ovory whero. llo has tho atl van tage overall other inclhoils is speedy, makes little dirt, never delayed hy the machin ery tfotline; out of order and is in every particular satis factory. Keconnnendat ions can ho had from parties for whom I httvetloiio work eith er in Middlehtirifh, Beaver town or Jlanucrvillc. J. M. KJ4IMO, Jioaverlown, li. March J,'b7.nni Out of our immense stock wo offer tho following FBBBTfilTlE AID EI Two Solid Walnut Mart do- ton Suits, 15evel (ilass ex tra well made iu work am finish, Iml a little otl'in t-t vie Five Cottage Fainted Suits at a lKii Lraiu. Three Solid Ash Suits all njootl e;oods o:;eept in finish: Five Lounges at a nacrilico. One plush F;irlor suit? pieces Two hair-cloth " " 44 Ono " " " 14 second hand. Four marhletop Parlor taMes Five liundreil yards, all wool, 0. (J. and ('ottou Ingrain nd Haj' (lirpels last Sprin;; slylsand remnants and till tho ahovo tiro per fect, except in ntylo and liuish. M.o wi:di ,to clean them out all aro marked J'artfain.snudpriccain plain ligures. All our regular stock of FUKN'lTUllK & OAU SKTfJata redtued price for tho NKXT TH1KTV DAYS. (Jail early and secure tho haraitiH. (lood;i packed and freight paid to any point on P. It. It. W.H.PKMX, Tho pojuilar Furnituro and Carpet Man, Lcwistown. nJUndortakino; npecialty. $25,000.00 IN GOLD! mix uk I'aio i'oo ABBUCK1ES' COFFEE I R1FFEES. t Pramlum, 3 Pramlumit 5 Pramlumii X9 Pramlumi, 100 Pramlumi, 200 Pramlumi, 1,000 Pramlumi, 91,000.00 900.00 aCr 250.00 " 100.00 . a an aa V20.OU W I or run psruiiuisra uu airuc-tionii wa wiruu- ... .. . . CENTRAL SKLINSGltOVfi, PA. Li- .xttfiiW a ."4jv'..T4jJ W-'yi'iZ fflWlA iJt:X& US i&fe' Wo do not want Expert huyt rs endorse with liheral patronauo our sean sonahh' and excellent stock of .DryJGoocla, Fancy Goods,;Notionsf etc., now on our shelves fresh Inspect us iu theluiu'ht livjht of reason and sound judg ment, for our har-niim are hcvond question convincimr and exislin-' realities. Spring mhihii We aro at now opening a mag nificent siocu of to vhich wo dssiro to call your es pecial attention as it comprises tho Latest Best of EverylhinG and needs but to bo eccn to bo ap preciated. We aok only a living profit on our good3 and feel confi dent of tho good will of our custom ers by their continued patronage. Highost price paid for Produce. SELINSGKOYE. When You-Insuro Why Not Got thoBo3t? H. HARYEYSCHOCH, General I asumncc Atcnt, i-eliiisgrove, Pa., Heies(;iit s tit) lilIovlnt.;f rout irftoolc Cojiip.nuioH: '.ii"l.Mi:i AHbKTS) 1;11U AVrNA, l; TJ.irtf: rd, Ccnn., - ZnMB.lMll JLUjM HUM ti, t f Nt.-'.' Ynrk, - 7,11113,713 lill'S F1KJJ ASLILIIiTILINi rhll'ui . 4,M5,e7B 521, U17,"l2t Tie r - e.niin'rl rink moii irm HUM T, r (II. n tn irloni, tO't wllb lltotr Iuiuiom r 1 1 , 1 1 .1 1 ,i.,l r.m.inr i.'gnninl. li e u e-1 n o.l milnly .ml pnrurlt y . Hv i..-. r .r..ei I 11 li 111. ' il -,'N 'i i- I nn 1 'iilf,itur y .li-ailngn i .11 tli.tr ui I'lttalBonni, lbr h il ve w hi I r lie n-. - l.oi 1 1 1, i.A I K,.r 1 1 1' A 1 luSri. No Ao5vij:r.c-'ts. No Promluni Noto. AilK YOU INSUltlSDil? , I If noi wri'.o to I'.u fthov? Ag-w.cy nuil l i I dispise Imposition! Invito opposition! rtjtijW am, m wmmmtmmmmmmmmmmm Defy competition! Tho an lornif?nr,,1 will aftnr Junnnr? lot. 187. KRLL COODU ONLY roi: cash, I'Koi ucr. mt AiTiiovisb noie. rrit on fciigooJ. Iiuvo hut'Q rtiilnci.il fri'La It) to 1 p,r cni. New stock of SPRING STYLES Suits for old mon. Nobby suits for youn?? men. Suits for Boys, YoufchGp&en and Children. Suita irom 51.75 to $15. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Underwear, IJANDKKlKJIU.iy.S, fl., ho. Alro a)M LECTIONS AND TOYS BuU ot uifu'.'.l.T r-i'ufp'l ;iilo'rt, OYSTERS. txtrrt Bolect, tarj;e, alwtje oil 1'iiatl wJ.mi fn flpruo. FLOUR; FEED &0. TLncUn the r.muy wIio-Iiuto polronlioil tnii I oordiuJly tovltw tu h) cp ctioo cl my ntock. G. 0. GUTELIUS, Middloburgh. OH! MV BACK, MY BACK I &m liKUKYKl) in unr, mikiiiei e Ai-lilnti liueka, lil, wid .IUu., kUliu-y ml uuirtmi iuln. wimhurx uu iiiinua. ui.tlnu, rluiuuimio, ouurulgla, wUtio, auililun. ili.ni kud nsrvuu. mm., coukIi. eulil. km! .lr.lii.nllvl Iu u niln. Utn ly tlmt uuw, orlvliial, .luyaut n4 luf.lUlila nllilut. to pnln mil lullwanutloo, tlio Cutiuur AUtt-1'IUU I'IS.Uir. n on.,iiuiai, ui ill ylA. of I'uttvf jjruu mid duunlaU Co., UoaWii. CAVA 'x IMv imi lUtiliiiwU k w iiiiuiUiii wf t; .'Wl 1 fclJHiTITi;Tifr 1I.AS.TK ' fHl1 i!f d. I illPVTS IIH Hill N 14 HIM uwnwi. MAtllLUV ROuFIIIGI Modent prices aro satisfac tory. Small Front aro sufficient. jModerato patronage is ao 4. .1.1.. W reach our approval 1 " n low pricen. tho wholo Earth I from the I'att rn Cities. S. WEIS, Prop'r. puiiie-g S 1.1 r-w n n ri rw nr vr it w ww n. 1 you will reoeivo niompl ftlloutroo tlM r 1 m IH Fai Om. rwtor. m BMrwaalUiUMkiM ull; I W ! v
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