'-. .. I- i Gftf Slitrtilfhrglj Josh I'nhlislicd every Tlnirnday. T- II. BAKTE8 Editor ciifl Pio;:riClor. Subscription per year. .SATES Cf ADVEHTIS'.NG : ...' I ill" ( 'i ! nil li. I Hi" V r .. (Inn li ill ( 'oliiinii I inr voir irii? Imiii'M oliiinii. tin 11' r r 10 :! mal :.nl", . r v h r Aulit"'v l.xri-nt'if. A J tiit ii lt-tr.klrt ami A "MJ ll!? Nt't ll'C" ,.l'.uj lirii o mh" itl dir. iwMii.'n'. nil- inii'l.'. all ilvrrt .'-iii'-iit'. lli.f i f .'.) ..r r th. n 4 lii-uit le, I'll it 11 V.'i r in.'l. lor hr-t Wi-fitMHi. i.i"' r ihtt ' -ii'l I ni-r ; i'.ti aii-l ;j e.'.il. ..r v.irh t Ut'FP'lUxlit lliaillh.il. Thursday, May 2.1, 1SS. Prohibition and Cider. An ai t ii li' published lust week in a new fpiiper controlled by t lit- liquor i n 1 1 r i r-1 , miii tin ill hro.t coarseness ri I iinli'. 1 1 inly Hy it n lack f sound lens hi i n tay h t lio'C'on st it u t ionalAiueml- llielit h:i. fur one (if its objects t In-hujiinc-i.siiii) nf cidcr-makim,'." The intent "!' tliii argument is poitu Malik il iTptii'H.uii insult tot lo int -l-lii'lire nf uiir f tinners, and u stutc lit lit t'l.i liim'iantly falsi- to permit if it-, liriiir passed liy unnoticed. W I ! : 1 1 t he pl'opi iscd n 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 111 i ' 1 1 1 is to prohibit is the in.iiiu fact in iiml suit1 ol'"intoic:it ill!,' 1 1 1 1 i I'M as il lii'V-' crane." Is ciiii'i-an intoxicating li- liinr .' If it is it cannot now lie law fully m'1.1. except liy a lii'i ii-i'il deal er ; n ii i-. nut inl nii'al in;:, tin' rL'ht tn inaki- aiul M'll it is not c licet el 1 iy tlii- iiiipii.i'il amendment. N'nu. owry M'lisihlo school h..y, li.ise.l in a fanning e ohiniiiiuiiity, knows cry will that eider, fresh from tin' null, is not in thclcio.t lo Ki'cc int'isiratiiitf. Ciil. r. thru, or t lit' i'N ri'.si'i juice of lie tipple, So lxiiira ii is nut "intoxii'a; in'." cnn lie inn i .'mil sol 1 fur us.- as a beer n'c it f. ii- any In r law fill ptn c-.e, as will after tin- adoption of the Atii' 'luliin-nt as now. Aiul there are well Iili. i n means by w lm-li tin- pro rcssof aleoliolii' fermentation may be prev. n! ed or arrested in cider for an unit iii.it i' length of time. Wb'.-n, however, alcoholic feriiii'iit.ttiiin takes place, a I I the eider '.icconies iiuvi" and intoiciitini.', 't is unlaw ful to sell it without a license to sell i 1 1 1 . i t -1 1 i i -u' .Iriii',;s, an.l to .hi so would l:ow iciiyer the seller liable t criminal prosecution an.l to the penalty t'l.cscrillicd liy the Iiii'il Li cense Act. Vlii lher tlie article sold under t he iiimio of "cider" is or in not into. icatiiiL.', i'ii iuestioii of fact, to he d 't i'i'iiiiii.1 liy evidence in each part ieidaiy case. Ex-l'l ii-fj ust ice Ayiu'w, in an ar ticle ni t'n subject, tak'H the same view ; .i.id Ihi'opiliioli of so learned and a I ile a n.aii imht to put the ine.-l ion at 1 est. KtflltSTRira NoTt'FH-nO( I ri'.i". tl.nl f'i. i .'l .. i'. i I tM what linn Kjvpn nurli a 1oom to Kan nan City, in Missouri. It drove out of this State n irrwit iiiniiv wIioIomhIp deahTM and oth. r who wont to that i ,;r,W,,,;,,!,"i:,'VV, '- lZ ", .T; cut nun in i;.iii in oooiii ii. iiie re- yi.Mi.'ii,;. ii. in,n. '.. . ;, li. . milt is that it has now tfoim far In-j i. Tin- i.r-.i .m I nr ii .-..to'i n'fumj Xr: yond any place in Kansas imd m ' A.ii.iret .1 Krtw,' .-..-a. ! in tlii't State enn hope to rival .'TV.. "'."!'! "; i;o".'.' ..'I . ..ii.- i ii Ail-in in 'mi. i'i 'niaii'i i"i'.i. It. Ineli, too, p roll till ion lias de- . , ....... .ii. i Tin1 :lrl i n ' feint :'.'".M" if. A I'.in.'e.'l precmte.l values hero. A K'o.l miinv I nn i.i. i. invun.-t i . i.' ,ts ti .iniiei.. i lieoplo wlio don't lielieve ill sucli ''"'V' . 'i'i '.n At niii's' ; it. .r . IvNt r.i:il'.;i laws, hit who ale orderly and law'1"!"',.. . . ol.se, vinu. have moved away, pre-1 J, .'JV ' fCJ'ttfti IhS'ZI telling to Kit to other eitict w h'To I iJ.i il. therti ih no such restriction ou their I s. t.i- n-st -ei -t.: i : ui, f k. it. B i".- 1,1,..,.. A'linr i.i K. K. Kt : "' t , , : ... ... i il. I'll" tir .r i i .I if ' J'.x-.Mayor Kelsey, a IJepnlilicuii ; i..r ,.ini x .r n. ii. ui;. i i. w ho has just retired from oilice, ex- ' :V.'l A. '.in- I.i ' I. Ai'ri.'lnl i.' l i'. ii,li nrl (' i tt .r,rp,-s '. i ,i ..: ... ii . .. . l-.x "."iinr r.: s innii I iiuv .t u i.. i I" " "" ' . llWU H. Tlll'llr-' nr. I 'I'l.l .'.'..lll.l ef . :. S -I, lurire furniture dealer. l'rolnln-1 Aai H-m .?; .h am "i ! . '.i. i.'l Mi ll ii. 'i i "il t'l'.l iMlX. I'i'I- ! I , ! M. i ' . .1 .i v . ..; .I.i.. !. I: mi. hae no eolitidetice 111 ltH ftltlll O. A.lmr .. .l .li i s v " . ii t i ' i .. ."i. ' i -.i '..inu I . .' I j . ' . - .l.w .1 to Oinalia, t Kansas City and .St. I i-; V.,.'n.si ...,. .' , , i. ' ..); rt'!-'C I'. ... I . I . A. I I p ' I. H" ' ' 'I. I I. IH -I :.l,i I.iimI a cilliit of A. A. Kullll, A ltiirnf .lolm S.!i'.'liii'ril-'l. 14. Tin' iii'"iithl i f l II. tios'r nrl'l .In.'.il ll.-i r r.Jr . .. j . .. ... ,i.. '-I I". In.' i'r-1 ii.il iiiml i iii'.f .1 K'l1 ! r P i . AM nr i.f .1' ' i s.i.'tH'i e I . ' i li. I' i'"1 i 1 . hi'. i nf ' ; li'- ' '.'ii' ii .' '.a . ii i . . in .vi'n: i ..r .. li. i I 'M. I. i. 1'.. I'M" '! .! .Il I' il' II : I.f -.-''.. .i;,- .1.11.11, .1.' 1 1, Mil. I . 1 li'llli'l- fl'ii'i' "I "I"' "i ;'! has knocked out business here," j ..V".. ;1,'' said he, ami the people ot Atchison m j ,.. .,, hae no eolitnletiee in UH UtUl o. A'l'nr . .I'.li i 'l'lie liusiiies.s that was hire has foii! 1 S(!'',.!.l'e "',.'.. -rrfw t M K?nMI7f T TO TUB COITtTfTtoN T. I I .M' HITI'l.ll'Ofl 11 I'l ,' M' . , , r tills lllllllni.il. rti'i 'ii"lr A'l"i.'il " T" i.: 'II "I nl I KT"r-i I .ill a I.' Ill" l''ii',i: s. fi .y if i:.e r.ini" iiii.i.--ii 1'i'n.f 'n f i " i;-' t -r :' .ii S'it .I.M' iii'inw.'jilUi ill I'.a .. l.M'it i fin' tii'-ir nennivnt or r -'- i'ili n !' r. 1 1 t . "i i li.-J I Juno t' ,l.s:.i. I'nl't ). M i-.ii-.l".-..f I ., -ii.-v .if . i' :imn ''fii. Im p 'r.'ii.. r .rf 1"I- X Vi I! ' ' I.I -. .Ml' ' I.' .i ': r "I c mi i i'r...i i-e ."'i' ' 'I i" '.t In Hi.' . ' ' ill'i'i'i-i ' .:l '!'.. i', i ';... ii . Smtm.-I. I.-I !:." I : mi' ,'r .mil IIdim.-i ! l!"'ir a'-il - ..;' I,-" .-..-..t II Ii nl Im'ihi-iH'.im: i Im ii,.i.ri; . i',, hi. ', Thiii Imi- l"i"'ill- "iM "I It'll .1. !-,;.'. I In tli l'..i!sl it'i' iiu "i' i li.- I ii'iiIii.'m .v-. iltli i.f ',.....r- v 'in i !m ' "i I ... . v , ii I " l II.' r.-.;i . .'.VrMl 'li..-. !'. 'I' "' '' 'Im 1 !.' ."i .1 I .il ." ..'I ;' ri.'.s. it. iii hi tn I-, 1 .is ;. 1 --. : l; i l' 'f.K Xl. '! li - i.i'.mtf In-". . . ..' k I:t'i,.'.l!l'ir II-1 1. I !!." ic ' i-l'V 'ii' '.i.tt''.l. :M". . '(.. li'i. ' l . - i-, 1 1 l H '.i' .1 ' . i v ." ,.1 .. I'l-iiv ,l,' I ..v l .-. If l:i. ll'lt "' .11 ". I . ".' ' "! llil.tvii' it.i'r !i i'...' :.ir " i". ...,' ,t U'.'.'re-c i.i . ,' (. ;iM ilt - : .1 ' I . It. ,11'. l'..M l . i .. I . i i lis ,..'i ' : .. i iv i .-. : i . . . .!.. loseph, where they don't have such laws. There is very httlo now to at tract buyers to Atchison when they can do equally well in other cities and have a much more enjoyable time. I myself would have tfone last spring if it had not been for the lease of lay store. Whilejt has hurl business it has not stopped drunk enness. There is more whiskey drinking now than ever, and I think there is more private driukititf m houses. If ii man wants Inpmr he doeH not have to tfo to a 'joint,' but he can just telephone across the river to Kast Atchison, in .Missouri, and it will be brought to his lioiisi . Mr. l'rnb', aliiixe w holesale druj.' trist. who has done a j,'ieat deal to ward liuildiim up Atchison, told the same tale of business lost and popu lation driven away by the opeiatioli of prohibition. "If prohibit ion were universal,'' he said, "if Congress should make it a law applying to the whole country, it would In- all rn.dit. but when a State has prohibition and those sin idinidiiii.' it have ln'h license or some otlu r liberal system, the latter catch all the business. It has been so with Kansas, and it will lie so with i'eiinsvlvaiiia if she adopts that policy. I'lnliuh Iplna will Inn I that her business will p to New Voi k, Jialtiuiore. and cities in other states, and that she will t,';iiii uolhiii. L'rohiliitioii will kill Inr dead. " Mr. I'lide is a Ullldllate of the Philadelphia Colle''e of l'hariiiacv and a In 1 1 1 i 1 vi sit o, io the I'.a-t. Ile llli.lelslan.l-. Iiiisiness eoiidil ions thoroughly a.',, js well postid as to the win k'.n's nf prohibition i:i Kan sas. His adwee to the lieople ot l'ent.Lsyh iinia js to reject prohibi- t ii'll entirely if theV desire to contin ue to prosper nhd to hold their own in the ne er-ccasiii' competition of business life. Itvsris. CHESK mm I am too busy to iul:t iiiiii'h, only to tell you t lia t 1 1 ii in I re. N ,.f Si iy. lei 1 1 1 n Ivp.'npli' nr.' jiuupiiit; on tin- train and visiting my Cash Sioiv, and if they nil tell iiii the truth they Ihid id must I'l i'i'j tliln;; cheaper I ban nilvei -tiseil, and have dci'iili'd to vi-it in.- jit least t i.-e a Vi-iir to buy I heir y.-n.-r- What lolly, then, to talk about the 1,1 H,l'l' ' "f ''''V (i ('"'l"''-. etc.. ;i ii . ..'.;- . f ti e i 'a r Am. n; li.'i. ii.i.l 1 i . S.i !'. I II.' I. ii ! .. i ' .1 . A'ieii "f ! " li.' i ! i L- i i ;. Ti III I I'll I ' ' ;""'.'l"t l. I-."'. .'" A ' of t-.r.'-l We ' .i ti... fr-l liti.i i ti:",- r .. . : ,i . .i . i i link.-' :. ' ' " ' ii ' i .u I K Km H'"i "i i ii"' - s ii ' : I SI - " i ' .:.! r li , ' '.V !. an t o ' " .ii.i - i .. en'.'. i ' " '.'.' I,..' i ..i hi. 'I fn il i- . .i".i ,4 I. ... i, " , Kl . , . -.. K '.".!'.'. ' "?. I ' '."I " ". rtl.it ef .l"l..lt!l'ill ;' 'it;; i 1:1 fin I- ,,: i I ' l . ; . ' . -1 ii.l , : !'' I .'li- ' K ".( .I.-. .1. , --I " -'I I ' .' !'. :,;.,.:; ,.; . , " 1 " " " HI.1IM1 .f!ili.l'.fi'.,'i'! ". ....- 'Mltli ile , II. .1. 1)1 I K. 'll- r 1 Al'MIUi, '.i. . tir. 1 1 .. - A 1 i.i Art I.'l.' I l Slltll MX. lis r. r r. I" .f .... r;-.... s 1.. . I. ?. I fii . l.'i ' lis ! ' '.1,'lif I '' I lis 1 ' ' "lilt "iv! As .'...,' ill.lt 1 "riiii t . .im f". HEADQUARTERS-. n For ilirt ail Mai Arcn'rt Ovr Coats from 2..r0 to l.,.nn it 2.2T to 10.00 J..0 to 3.75 3.50 npwanl " n.oo " J.00 tn .-,.00 i- . ii 1 II Mil. I s W. s lo.'VK. s.'rrntiiry uf tin' Cii'niii'inv "iiltli. Ii.. ., .11 hill I C. in r."-.".w , 1 i. .- .-.I a . . .r ai'-.i ! .1 .' 11, 1 ti...1 Account11' ii ti:e-i. I.i "-I 1 'i"i' 't I'Uitii ill. '..ili.l 1'i.l.f.intl 1. ' : I . i. '.m: ..Mil it . 'All- 7M 1 i i'i 'i: 1 A 1l"'l '.' U Vl'l 1 i I 'I!. - ...il i.'i I it I. el t. . - Testa- 1 " in :!' t. .11 1 I'l.i: . n -V t"in 1 Sni l.T 1 -it . -r. ',. t 1 1.' - 'iii'.l 1. 1 i" .'i-t..... All ' 1 .. Im I.! 1 -I il. . .l. ... 'ilHkr .1, : n . 1 11. . illl 1 ' :. ' I" ' . f " " ' i'i U. A. (1 .1. H. Ill M M Kl.l.. t.xvc iitiim. and why .bm't ym n the same '.' Il i I'll") f' .r lll.'l'chilllts to cr.ov alnnit sellin t;. nl ell'-ilp'T, bill Mill Iili. I few of t hi III ilal lli;; 1 1 1 1 -r 1 1 In puli. li-ll we. Uly Mich Inw ..;-1 1 I .lie, a. 1 .I.i t.i back my claims. "II" cant run I.i- st'.re six months if lie ilnli't tiu-t people,' w as I lie opili iuti uf all wIhi Knew me two sh.irt . 'ill's 1. i Hut lew lay u on, lei (ill Ml. '!'. "sl III l'.lll -1 .- is III" W . I , I r of lull Ull'i lill.in II. Iti'HIni In tl'll for ci."! ri'iisiiii.s anylmdy lor '.'"i eetits At.IIISiiN. Kan, May 1.1,'KI. I ,.u.. .lay, and yel t (its i t heonlv Cash I'.li. l'nsr. -This city had a siillie- i lut" in four counties. It Is aeKimw I- ' . I . ....'. .' 11'. ' . I . .. . .1 . : . . . leiui.v 1'iiiu' 1 1 in 01 ii onion 1011 10 1 eiie.i 10 ue tue oiimcm sinr.' r tiiein Aiin ii'l.'.i nl interfering with tin iiiaiiiifact lire ir sale cf cider! In this isMie let manly discussion inn! li'.iie-i ai i- : : 1 1 -1 1 : . I t itiii i lit- tin jllduit'lit of I he oters and so de cide I tie C'Uili'-t. PROHIBITION IN KANSAS. Iillii a. I lis le.iiiiii citizens to one mind, and that is that such till ex pel Itneiit is decidedly disiist rolls t o hiisiiiess. Thirteen railroads enter Atcbi -on. and fi'nm its (.'eoraphical posit ion it a ii'-fht to be a distribut ing I'eiilie for Kansas, Southern Ne braska, Colorado and a portion of Missouri as well. It has some lure wholesale houses, but none of them n poi t business rushing. While Kansas has been experiment in;,' wit ll pri bibitioii and thereby retarding the growth of her cities, Kansas City and St. .loseph, in Missouri and Omaha, in Nebraska, have been pushing ahead at an astonishing rate and h'iiin Atchison and Leav enworth, their old rivals, far in the rear. Atchison Inn not vrrown a bit dur iu'r t he p.a -t ei"!it years, since pro hibit Lil( W cllt into effect, tin HI L.'ll it lias 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 v e . I ei 11 1 v 1 1 1. 'I'm I il v Stiire ui which lorinerlv bromhl' WlUHi ,.: ta silk faoo only 'J ,c, .h.uhli. fol.l Eiij,' mir rent m-w stand idle, aw ail in- a I ,h" '.o" " ''V'" h'll tenant at SJUU. The place has a I '11"? 11 1 m n" verv quiet, m.t to s v dead look. VV . - r M r.!'.". '. "S H .. . ..11. ..1 . ..... . 1 4 i inclies lii'iiinl wort h oiih ilollar.iitilv , m , '"",M ?Iecis i.M7.v s.im.iii'r Silks 01.lv -is,, il no bl'U I silk 1 -.'.j, -tsi,, -fill) t.lack silk full all, ht'causf 1 can and positively do sell almost every 1 1 1 i iic I keep for a t;r.'iit ileal less profit and iiiuch less nullif y 1 1 1 tt 11 any old sty le t ru-t stores. If this is not the reas.in why is it cut this out. tuke it, nii'l ei.iipaif the prices with those yon are a-ked any w here else ; Twenty cent carpet, only p.Mc for I ii'.l rooms, heavy hoine-iuiute rat; carpet '.''ic, Ma wool striped rutt 40f, 4Do for Ji'V llowered foa L'ltc, fttlu nil wool tllliii',' for :i7 an. I -t'c, heavy all wool lillitit: ii'ric for .lOe, Kxtra Super is t lie .leal est and best cm pet mail" ami sells fro in 75 to 110, all ( want for them is till. 1 ii and it',)". I'.est st,. Itnis si'U tiac, bet lait,'li.-h Imilv $l,'iH for $1.1111, bpst Hail Hl lissels f..r'.,(tc for 45, stsir Ciirpet Vi and lac, straw carpi t lUlc, !i yiii'dn whin oilcloth 4lln, 1 J yard wide :ihi f..r ',' ic. Ilitr trunks $i .. stniill ones for H ie. bi- satchels 4.1c, !1S ineli Mii'iiiLr clotli ilress lmioLs miiv I "1 1.. l..t ,. II v. . ,,,l r,n.. :i'i.. f 1 1 1 ..' Ili iiietta all wool only 711 and IMIc, Hile iiiirke what one tllid in a well established western 1 city. Talks with loading men show .1 ..1 1 ..,........... inai uiey are aimosi 10 a man op-1 for 70. till ..r M. Suiuiner lawns, one posed to prohibition, and that they j t for !!c, I'.Mc dress in-liMiiis Kb-, 40 consider t hat it has hurt Kansas. ( in. Sw iss whito embroidered sliirtitij 15. I'. Wa'cm r, the leadino law-1 for w hite suits only .Vie, 7 m silk liack yer of Atchison and the general kid gloves 4!e, pins He, iest needles 4i) counsel for the Missouri Pacific Ulu ihirtintf He, liest I'.'c striped He. 'i'ns IJilib i iad sy.i-tein. was one of t lie few 1 ct ton pant-jisuIT HI, 11 an. I I'.ic, nap 1 )eiu.iciai s who publiclv advocated ! kins ,,,''ii' a doz. 1 lot of muslin I vard prohibition when it was adopted, says : "1 i;iii now convinced that it is a failure. It is impracticable in cities, ami lias itoiie a Lrreat deal to ret an wide 4c, best ."ill,, srrinir roller blinds Silc, 40e for li.'l, 7'nt fancy for .11 In. Hut I must stop. Take a car riiln ami come here for anything from a needle to an elepluint and you will business and iiiim ignition. I hear ' for '" Ult,w' tl,,ln -vo" that at Castle (iardeii the agents of other States are ipnck to niaki' known Kansas prohibition laws to new-coiners and induce them not to ed of. The whiskey and snloon men are buying up the papers throughout the State by the w holesale. Blood uiomy paid in exchange (or falsehoods. Ite I,,,. i 1 ! 1 . ,.. 'i,u,r . j luirriii.'.im. j.i- lire. J hen it builds up it ... ,.,, ,iM..,.i..,.i i... i,11, ti... 1 .....i system ot spies, ot joints nudot Ken- will lriii,'the worksof Satan to naught end hypocrisy, all of w hich are bad lsttore on Murket hired from the for the community. s. A; j,, stution. "lTohibition in Kansas is really J. (i. CIIKSNl'TT. s T. Buck, ierchant Tailor, NEW BERLIN, PA. Mfei :' -ACl'.NT i.ou Tin:- Tbis in ii e 1 1 i i ie s beyond a dolllil til" lightest t'tlliiiitiL', eas lest opiTllteil and Illost tbiralile nii.eliiiii' iii t be maiket Simple, strong, swift, nnd sure. I'erfeet In every particular. It luci work- "il Itself into the lead naiut nil m'S i. : i ... .i jf' e .... 11 n ill lll.'l l.llV SlillJ. IS L iiiiri val.'d for all purposes. My Merchant Tailoring Department l full and complete. I hid dully receiving shipments of CT.OTHS, CASSI MKKKS, Ktc. fur the manufacture of Stylish and well mini" ( 'lot him:. I tuk orders for suits through Snyder county and alwaysuai'iiiitee Satisfac tion. Scomiiio;, Dyiiie ami U(i:iii-iiiXc:itlyaucl Clicajily done Call niiil examine Ibe fiiiuiolis New Home Machine, see t he ipmli y of t'oods and t he si les of our clothing ion I wn will need no ot her recotnenilatiolis. Au. Hi. 's. S. T. IH'CK, New llerlin. I'a iPiii i a L il yJ) 9$ S$ H l-oit Youths Children Mens Suits from lioya 4 " Chtldrrn " Men's Undcrwciir from rcnXVnuths and Hovs Caps from Tic u 44 44 Hats " 1 r,c , 8ilk Ties, Mufllen, HandkciThief's, Xcrk Tics very cheap and line itiality. Sheep-skin, Imek-skin, Cloth and Kid (1 loves, Huhhcr rood.", larfjo, stock of mitt tii us and lfoliday poods of every deseription. Will positively not he un dersold. Thankful for past favors, j would re ptdlully solicit a continuance of pa. IO 1 J'C. Gb lis Ml e C otMri 1 MIDDLEBURGH, PA. 1889. Spring and Summer. 185 We are now prepared to show you :ui ininict.se Viirie J5i tit n t i R & irU n TlTTl TTT TTflUfTTI l II I II I II I, . VM n MIL P. im 1 mi n ixumxi m T ti HIT I J www ai wuvilM UI UUU11UW Wm MCIUIIB! I In Dry (ioods we have sm i-lopint line of (Nimhi., Suitinirs, Jjiidies' Cloth, Satinet, A Variety of Wash Dress Go Scotch Zephvi Cloth Mew Calicoes, 0 Century Cloth, While Dicssd Ail Elegant Line of Cassimeres Laces, and Embroideries. OS., Selinsgr GUNS, AMUNiTION, AND FISHING TACKLE. Rods.LiiiBS, Hoos,Reels, Flies, &c. TUKCKI.Lim.VTKI) DEER GUN, "rirr.lt." one harrel shot and the otln er Winchester Cartridge. Tlio onh l'iiii manufactured for active and elTcc tive loiisT and short distance work. AI Vvi, ways on hand. It reit nunemlii Itself, ','. '' ' Muzzle and Breech-Loading Shot- Guns, Repeating Rifles, and everything needed in A Complete Hunting Outfit Orders by mail will receivo prompt attention. m H in a, uuiiuuiu, in tfviSsSfi hi: Well Md 1 utill cotitiuuo iu tho Sleiclmnt Tuiloriufj Lubiucss witbr Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa and take thin lueann of informing the people of Snjikr county. 1 have ou baud a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., aod bbtuplea from the bent and most reliable New Ycrk and Thiii houHcs. niul will sell lower than ever. Catting, Cleauiug, KepniriJi ing and Scouring done on whoit notice. Not. ltf. E. t. UU It would do your heart good to go ami the Stock of Spring Gm AT Freidman & Getz', Beavertowuf They have returned from the Kastern ('Itlcn iin.l now have tliff irroiin under the weight of Dry (JooiIh, (iroeeries, (ients Jn ru i-h---(.'lotliio', straw Hats, wool lliits. Hoots and (Shoes, lurire line of l'rr Notions, c. Thry sliow the greattHt assortment ami prettied ' evermiw. Their Goods is all New and Fre: unci Is not the accumulation of yearn. They nre not shelf worn.i1 en and streaked with dust. Herideu, they ure nnd olTer you pi icen that almost challenge belief when compart you ure compelled to pay at other tdores. Do Not Hesitate in Going at once aucV.see just how much finer and cheaper their goods i ' common run. f - rswt-
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