Brief run Hausa larlck. ff 1m am llIVBR JVEBnAL J1ABBER. e in dime lava aw uram wo u ia un bletcba don ea in dara weiu nlfit man de retclia blotoha wara oil weipsleit, ovver , mioli dor toga, e but uhui so monsleit on weipsleit in solera Ti ironVed mere aw dos Ln tie mennta retclia het in da ( stcttle. E is so foil fun ena Hiiusa Bariok oa vhotla liund. dii grossa Met keniia flel leit era tta nm hWa net, weil do, wistta may fun era nuchbora don we i Hk'h advert. Luhs an leke rous niiiin n se pate mit am wind, lop nix" de countersign funera o Fwl loit sell wet za weil ne nil uiint tail do hen. An mon in bus hut net de tseit fer stories ra fun sina nuchbora, ovver so 1 1 wo im pons yolir nix doona dos steel druuna hava un store-boxa itzela wiswa ollas fun da weipsleit, 'fl.li.h un irahired. An nieesich I.... in mil Divel si shoff-bonk. De o so prose bloosa hen aw shier oil gmiclia-yuokel in eram house, un n . in hh chta socha uff era stain i-shrivvii waro don dute se sich K inmainihelliidogufr dor stross 1,.iifn Of course, weipsleit hen L tstunga nit fer nix, tin won do se biu-Mt don wonnerts Soh we dor Dihenkor dos se oil uff fcw.le Hchwotza kenna un hen doch fx fe rpessa was ga-sogt is worra Ion ha funnonner pana. on se lu-snmuia kumma don bussa se an t,.,.,,.r mi InHHa aw dos won se do tshta frient wara. In finf manutta h, ho ri'ddv for ivernonner nous tsu luchik Won se gute sin dou sin so e plana en gel. Won so base sin on sin se ribber. "NVaaht de Afe ore ousera rib pa-niocht. lob bin it dor mon doa ebbes wienhtes per de weipsleit sopn date. Dor loonastiel hut noch a paar hore uff fcim kup un are will se holUa, ovver b fiol con ieh dere sopa. An weips-Voimi-li con mini noieh-kata ivver de kudu fens tsu ernni nnohber greisha a ti it c inonutta dos do in disclnmitz flatt drucka konsht in dri woclm r. i de imibliiro fum cadeer. Era fcunp is era safet.v-vnhc un won do It. 1.(11111111 diitlst dou date so foi llocca & we nn oshter-oyc dos di i yore uff in evei a spicher galega but. Micr sin oil maa odder wen ieh for uclit mit retcha un blotcha, weips .it un iiinnwloit. un ware eons fri is hn dara sind maug der nrst staa pisa noch am Uoonastiki Y' Gypsies In Winter Quarters York, Pa., Nov. 20, 1888. FniEND Tom. Thinking a short letch decriptive of the winter quar lers of the so-called Gypsies who tifest the rural districts during the lu in me r might be of sonfo interest Io your many readers, I hereby sub nit the following personal observa ions : i A few days ago I visited what is H'io known as "Bull-frog Alley," a street at the extreme eastern end of khis city, and was then impressed fwith the truthfulness of the answer these nomades of the road usually frnuko when asked by our Snyder county friends as to where they are from, "Fun Yorick." "Bull frog Alley" is not a ruis- fnonier as it is low and marshy, just such a place as frogs would select to hold their evening matinees. Every thing along this street has a neglect ed appearance ; tumble-down fences and neglected yards is evidence that the occupants of this street have just returned from their sum mer meauderings through the coun try. Their residences are all good two- story buildings and I am told that in nearly all cases are owned by their occupants j their stables are tilled with fine horses, their coffers with money and their larders with everything necessary to make life enjoyable the fruits of their sum mer's wanderings among the far mers and towns-people of the inter ior. No doubt many a Snyder coun ty farmer regrets the day ho met tho Qypsy band to whom he traded a good, honest horse for a runaway or a kicker, and the fair maiden is wondering why, at least, some of the predictions made by the Gypsy fortune-teller do not come to pass, while the Gypsies sit behind warm stoves and rejoice over the f ruitf ull uess of their summer campaign. These people are mostly Germans, and among them I saw a number of faces I have often seen on the banks of Middlecreek. Here, as on the road, the men make baskets and brushes, while the women do a thriving business in fortune-telling. Thus they spend their winter, and when the robins nest again, like the Arabs they will "Take up their tent And silently steal away." J. C. B. -mmm Solly on Pis Feelpin! Tin darlnir assertion that I would sell Dress Good, ladles' and children's Coats, Wraps, Carpet. &c, lens than any man In three counties I now re peat; and Include Underwear for men, children and Indies. Mary U nanus' Ik the best nlaee to buy ladles', and rhlldrenV but to thou who still buy thern at pen eral stores I want to say yon can nave money on every garment by buying them of me. I'rlcesoi iihii Medicated Ladles Mo for (Wo. ;90o.red for BOo. 5 t 00 red for 1.2.1 ; white. 75o for tWo. : Mo. for 41o : (Mc. for S9o children's, all wool red. Wo. t whits 15c. ;geut's red. worth 1.60 for 1.2V 1.10 goods for 00o. ; red, all wool, ftOo. ; colored' Mo. for 45e, and Via, Don't freeze after reading these pric es. Hume made rug carpet, 22Jc. per yard ; beet all wool 73c. ; flowered car net. extra super. 00c. ; Hrussels BOo. 20o. carpet for 12Jc. ?c. kid gloves for fiOe. ; 4.7.1 Jerney cloth coat for 4.10 Hent Appletou De. muslin 6,0. fl.2l lavtory skirt f I Carnets traded on rags, eggs or enslr KeiiiHinber there Is only one cash store one Chest tin tt- where you can bur these goods at these prices Ak any one where I hiii and take no other. Orders taken for turkeys. JOHN'O. C.HKNTNCTT. Lew 1st own Pa. THE WHITE ISK1I ! I , v and wvi:s vr this chcknt invitation that ih Honor to whom Honor is due. The lile Sewing Macbine Co f Cleveland, Ohio, awarded tlieFI rst Iligheitt and only Award. A Silver Medal for the Best, Most Durable and Com plete FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. After one hundred days of solid com petitiou with the Singer, New Home and Domestic sewing Machines Dcm onstrating Conclusively that the White is King. Xotireiiter Competition ever held. No Hotter Victory ever Won. Cull upon me or lot me bring to you the Host Sewing Maeliing In The llorld. It runs the Lightest, Makes the Least Noise, Has the Oreutest Kange of Work, Mmple, Durulilt) aud Complete. All of this hitcked up by a Jury of In telliguht Meuliuuioul Experts at the Great Centennial Exhibit at CInclnati, Ohio, 18H9. For Sale by C. C. SKEHOLD, Nov. 15, '88. Middleburgh, Fa. GRAIN MARKET, COKHKCTKD BT W. B. WINKT KVKRT WKDMtSDAT. No. 1 Pennsylvania 100 " 2 Fultz lis 8 White mixed 95 Rye. Corn Oats New Potatoes. SO 00 30 30 jrlidcllclHirgr Market Hotter 20 Eggs 04 Pit ted cherries o Unpitted " a Hluckberrles e Raspberries 12 Onions 40 Lard 9 Tallow 4 Chickens per lb a Turkeys a nius g Houlds q Ham 14 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-Notlee is hereby given that Letters Testa menUry oo tin eitat of Uaorca Hhaman dae'il, lata of Kruikllo towntlilp, Hnv.itr county, Vm., hava bnan liuued to llioundortlicnetl raildinf Io amid towmhip. All itamuoa, tlire fura Indebtad to aald wlata will plraaa luuke limnadlaUi haymant, and thoao haln clalun agaloal it will prciont them fur ettlftnent to. .lAUL-um. L int.. . Not. 21, 'II. JAMKSM. SHUM AN Cxaonior, consisting of useful and. beautiful SO IMPORTANT TO YOU ! prerents for your friends in all ages and stations of life. Come and see. S. WEIS. To those who have not heeded our invitation tolook oyerour line of OVER COATS Si St ITS we extend It aaln. It Isto vnurovvn Interest to avail yourself of it. You will be repaid in a saving of dollars end rents on prices you have to pay in other Clothing Houses for the same class of goods We are flxeaiDr Eyery ClassofTraae And every size of pocket book. If yon are economically inclined wecnuflll your want w illi a giirnient that is both reliable and modest in price. If von are aseiicher for the showy and novel, we can introduce to you as uutgnifl cent ifiiriii(nt ns yon over had the pleasure to behold. We cannot pay your railroad fair as our profit is too small on our goods, but We Will Give You Prices that disc .unt all deceptive railroad baits and allow you a nice little bal ance in your pocket besides. No FISH WILL RITE ATA NAKED IK10K I Come and see our Stock of Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Taps, Fur-collars and Caps, NECK-WEAR, Trunks, Satchels, Valises Sid., and you will search no further. SOL. 0PPENHEIMER, H. OPPENHEIMER, Propr. Agent great Closing Out Sale -OF- $60,000 Worth oi Fine FURNITURE ! Carpets, Curtains, Drapery (Joorts, Spring Mattresses, Szc Owing to the ill health of our Mr II. E. Smith, he will retire from the firm January 1st. next. In consequence of which we have determined to close our our entire stock of tile ahove ilcpal t iiieuts within the next :i davs. In onlor to lo so we have marked our goods way down at prices Unit I leir 111 tt Side ! Look at the following ftuures and see some of the bargains we aro offering. THE GREATEST RARGA1NS OF THE SEASON. Hest Hotly Brussels, $1 to 1 10, Reduced from fl.2."5 and $1.40. Other grades, Moily Hrussels, 7"io to IMlc, GSreduced from $l.and $1.20. Tapestry Brussels, AOc to 75e, reduced from (i.V to 1. Kxtra Super Ingraiin, all-wool, f0e to (55e, Reduced from 1K)0 and $1. Eitra Super Ingrains, fiilc to 110c. reduced from 70o 1 ml HOo. Our CURTAIN ani DRAPERY mm are worthy the attontion of all who contemplate purchasing anything In this line now, or iu the near future. We have re duced everything In these departments to about one. half the former prices. These departments are one of our chief attrac tions, boing stocked with a superb assortment of Turcoman and Chenille Curtains, in great variety of latest shades nod color ings. Nottingham Curtains, In all the various grades andstyles. Real Irish Point, Antique, Brussels. Tambour, Escurial, aud oth er fine Laces. FINE 1RIE1I POINT LACE CURTAINS, $4..')0. Reduced from $9.00 per pair. Lace Curtains as low as 25c per pair. Mohogany Curtain Poles, brass trimmed, complete, SfJe. OUR STOCK OP FURNITURE has never approached Its present magnitude, and we have made the same sweeping reductions in this department. HAIRCLOTH PARLOR SLITS, $:, reduced from $V). An immense stock of Silk and Mo hair, Plush Suits at all prices. All Goods Delivered "ree of Charge All goods purchased during this Sale delivered to Purchasers living with in 100 miles of Milton FREE. Parties Intending furnishing Hotels or pri vate Residences should take advantage of this sale. Wheu our former Low Prices are taken into consideration, Buyers will readily see the Great Advantages to be Oaiued by making tbelr Purchases Now, aud while the Stock is Com flet e. J. R. SMITH & CO., Limileil, FRONT STBEET, MILTON; PA. OenfrafiryioodsSfore SELINSGROVE, PA. Hiiml Fir T he Holifli I am in the Eastern Cities this week and by the time you read this will be back with an endless varie ty of Mill) GASMAN'S NEW SHOE STORE ! Scatter wide the knowledge that a new line of foot wear him 1 ; . : I . l. fore has just arrived. The stock is mi large and varied Unit tin- nli and pullof huwjiifs only permits us time tn 111eutj.u1 .1 few i.-iltie- i 1 ..!.i s For Men. 1. Water-proof liaud-uiade hoot. 2. Double-Sole and Tip haiid-liiado boots. It. Light Ki , haiiil -tuade boots ill Ores Style. 4. Ureas H at $!..'. .1. HaliiNinade .Menu' shoes for Hress. For Ladies 1. Solai Tip Slmes. 2. Ilnliil-ii ne calf (.lines in Itutt'iir- and Luce. It. IliHiil in. nil sewed shiies. 4. I. ailio I ires shoos of all styles. I.et duality from $l.:!0 ti. For Boys. 1. Hand 1 1 1 11 1 1 limits. 2. All styles and sues of kl doth lint ton and Lace Elegant L; e Of Rubber Goods. Don't think because the fL'es are so much lower thar that the goods is inferior. tar M ill tell and we are widln stake one reputation on what we recommend. W. I. CIA KM AN Arnold's Hiilliling. Middleburgh Pa. ouse !ng at all time. 11 1 1 m 1 m It is the place where tliey all jjolo, W. H. Felix, Lewislown, Pa. For a line line tit' cheap and- Stylish Furniture! SBSSSSHHBBHBMHSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSBSSSBSniSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSSSBBBBVTT'l'.ffi.J JI'.'H US Not only once but overv day in the year do we olTcr bargains that can't do j ua I I anywhere. If you want to do coiivineeil come ;m. look. We Practice-OthersPreach about hlg.bargains ami lead you to beli"ve their false asssertions, aud even bait you with a few trinkets at cost, but the end is always the tame, And You come back, not richer, but wiser, oo!( M These Prices ! I have just opened for Public inspection A Fine Line of Overcoats all wool and I11 all collors for from $7 to 0. Hoys overcoats-fl ne quality from f 3 to ft. A FINE LINE OF MENS SUITS in Dlaaonel. Black, from ! up. lilack Cork screws front tl toT. MenV all wool suits in all colors from 4 up. A FINE LINE OF BOY'S SUITS of all Styles and varieties an low as f 2.50 Gents Furnishing Goods, Umlerware, Ilats, Caps, Xo t ions, Jewelry, Watches fcc, In endless variety all of which goods recommends Itsolfin price. My c torn has been dally Increasing and 1 am thankful for the patronage ns far received, and respectfully ask an increase as mv stock will iimtif it Come at once and see me. R. GUNSBERGEP Sehuch's Rooms, opposlt Arnold's Building, Middleburgl
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