1 Sr.vat-Groan-Groni 1 ' 0?? What eh ll Mb i petted of the old (ahloned y of blaeklnf the hoeaT Try the Mf way by tiling WOLFF'S Acme Blacking end Ih dirty Utk Income, a cleanly tire. cor rawer Wolff'sAGM EBIacking REQUIRES NO BRUSH. Shod Water or Snow. Shoe, can be wahe4 titan, requiring drttilnf only one Wni far tna, eaca a Mooth for womea. It tt alio ea Elrf aat Haraeea Preealnf. WOLFF RANDOLPH.PhlUdelpaia The Old Doctors Urfvr blood, nuxli'rn doctor clnante it ; tieure the increaaml dpniaiul for Altera livts. It in now well known that most lieeav a uro due, not to over-abundance, but to impurity, of the Blood ; and it ia npiully well atlmti'd tliat no blood Miinlirlnc I.i no ftlUacions o" Aycr'a 8araaparilla. " One of my children had a large aora break out on tlio leg. We applied aimple reim-ilie. for n while, thinking the mint would aliortly heal. Hut it grew worse, We miuglit mitiliral advice, and wore told that an alterative medicine na tiereaaary. Aycr'a Sarnaparilla U-ins Recommended above all nthera, wo used it with mar velous result. The aore healed and health and strength rapidly returned." J. J. Armstrong, Weimar, Texas. " I And Ayer'a Snraanarilla to be an admirable rumeily for the cure of blood iHaeasea. I prescribe it, and it doea the work every tlmo." E. L. l'ater, M. V., Manhattan, Knwi. " We have sold Ayer'a Saraaparilla here for over thirty year and always recommend it when asked to name the beat hlooil-purlller." W. T. McLean, Druggist, Auguata, Ohio. " Ayer'a medicines continue to be the standard remedies in spite of all com petition." T. V. ltichuiond, Hear Lake. Mich. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rRKFAKSD BT Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Matt. rlcttl; six bottle., li. Worth $i a bottla. CARTER'S I (PIUS. cJ CURE Sick Headache and rellare all the troubles loci lent u a bilioua stat of the system, such as Oixzinem, Kane. Droeainea. Iitatreea after aun. i'n in in the Kids, Ac While their most remarkable success has been shown In curing SOCK Headache, yet Casrss's f.lTnj I.iver Tim are equally valuable In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying; complaint, while they also correct all disorders of ill. stomach, timuinte tlie liver and regulate tha bowels. Km If they only cured LHIEAID) Ache they would be aim net priceless to thnae who suffer from this distressing- complaint: but fortunately their goodness ones not end lutre, and those who once try them will find Uieas UttJe pills valuable In so many wsysthat they will not bn willing to do without them. Hut after all sick head ACLHIIE u the bane of so many Uvea that here Is where n e make our greet boast. Our pills cure It while other do not. CiaTcu's I.rm.s I.iver ru ts are very small and very easy to take. ( ne or two pills make n doa. They are strictly veiretalile and do not ifri)ur purge, hut by their gentle action oleaee all who uso them. In vlala alfAcenta: five for f 1 . Hold everywhere, or sent by mall. CUT1I XlTlCiyi CO., Kr Tort MPi halite, Small Fries. $1 13 WEEKS. Iki POI.lt K t.tZKTTK will ba mailed, seonrxly wrapped, to say addrsst In the t'nlt , d ts'S' (or ihr. e ir.nntbs on receipt ( ONE DOLLAR ..literal dlacount allowed to otmete ittant and clnl.a. Ssmplacoplei nailed Irss Addreaa all orders to KltlilAKO K. VOX, VHAVLIM SlJlAe' BONDING HOUSE. 1 uiidernlitiicd huvltiu made ample prepar f "' i .,r tba si i oiiiiiicid.itioii 01 the public would ,i..ii !.,. Hint be will (iinil'h board- .nil end Io.Iuimk nt the rule ol evenl live cent; . .lav ,.r teenlv kve cetitH a ll. Mtiibllng and Iced bir hore'luruihod rbeap. r iiavimc tried his table are respect tully invitccl to call, and they will nt K away .ijimIii.I. Itooms a lew doom weal ol the '"Utl" 'M',,Jl,,3A,BKllr:iaI.KAVKK proprietor i. t... ... ,f,l null ....i. tinHktnftk in their own locali- tiHH Write for our upeoiul teniiB to eul.-eiii.-n iliiriir the present Heaaon. l-'.xidiieivv t-rritory jjrantea. Hulary ninlixjHiisi'a to (rooil men. Viirio'rviiien. OeooTa, N. . April 18, . Sw- How Horses Act in Battle. "It i rc'iuarknble Low quickly hoi'HCH ailnpt tlieniHelves to the military service.'' said Captain Cox. "Every artilleryman known that they learn the buglo calln and the evoIutioiiH tiuitkcr than the men a a rule. For one thing, they noon nc tiiiire n uniform wait, which in about the Hiime an the 'route ntcp or the usual marching ftep. If the horneH lid not nciiiire the hhiiio frnit as the iufitutry there would ho varying di tancen hetween the different anna of the Hervioo that in, hetween the in fantry and the cavalry, artillery and the commanders and their CHCorts. In the drill in the artillery nei- vice the home will tlicmsdve pre serve their alignment n well as their infantry. I whall always lemeniher one illustration of this trait which I noticed nt an exciting and critical period of a buttle. In order to save some of our infuntrv from being surrounded and captured, I quickly mounted the eonnoneers on the guns and put the whole battery at n dead gallop across a stretch of mead ow about half a mile wide. I was quite accustomed to such sights, but when we were half way across the Held I noticed the array and for a moment Iw:n lost iu admiration of the magnificent picture. Kvery driver was plying whip and hpur, the great guns were rocking and thundering over the ground, and every horse, reeking with foam, and full of animation and excitement, was straining every muscle as ho galloped forward : yet it seemed to me tbnt a straight line drawn along in front would have touched tlie heads of the lead horses in front of the six guns. That was an artillery charge, one of the most thrilling sights in the evolutions of war. "It is Mil prising how quickly they learn the bugle calls. After we had been in survice some time my fiist sei-L'eaut asked me what call that was as the bugle blew some com manil. "That's a pretty question you ask," I said. 'How in thunder do you know how to march V 'I don't know how,' he said, 'but my horse knows.' Let the first note of the feed or water call be blown and there will be a terrible stamping kicking nnd neighing. Once, in a terrible storm, our horses and those of several other butteries broke loose and there was a wild rush among the artillerymen to get horses in the morning. All was excitement and the horses were hard to get, hut when I ordered the bugler to mount a stump and blow the feed call the horses all made such a mad rush for our battery that the men could hardly get out of the way quickly enough. "When it conies to battle a horse seems to know everything that is going on ; but he does his duty nobly, and seems to be iu his eh ment. He enters into the spirit of the buttle like a human being. He shows no leur ol ilcatli, ami it is singular that if his mute is shot down he will turn to look nt him and seem pleased. A horse iu my but tery was once struck by a piece of a shell, which split his skull, so that one side was loose. The driver turn ed him loose, but he walked up by the side of the gun and watched the firing, and when a shot was tired would look away in the direction of the enemy, as if to see the effect of the shot. When a shell would burst near by he would calmly turn ant look at ir V lien lie saw las own team going buck for ammunition he ran back to his own place and gal loped buck to the caisson with the rest. Wheu the lieutenant pushed hiiu aside to put iu another horse ho looked at the other one sorrowfully while he was being harnessed up, and when seemed to realize that there was no f'Jiihor Use for lam ho law dow-a nuj died. The lioutenaut Htro.aigly asserted that he died of a broken heart. At the time that Adams', Jack son's and Preston's Brigades charg ed me at Murfreesboro, sonio officer was killed and the brigade was driv en back. But the fallen officer's horse had not been taught to re treat, and he did not. He just came at full speed through the battery, and I tell you he looked simply irrand. He wan a large, fine animal, his nostrils were extended wide, his a-tVe'U f Jl 111 v blu.ed and he clutched the bit with his teeth as he came on He came like the wind, and with his saddle-flaps flying he looked as if he were flyirg himself msteaa ol ruu ning. Everybody gave him wide berth, and I called to the infantry that I would give $1000 to the man who would catch him, but no one tried it, and he is running yet for all I know of him Ad. 7hen You hsuro Uhy Hot Get the Best H. HARVEYSCHOCH, General Insurance Ardent, Lelinsgrove.Pa.. Represent the ijllowinc Great Stock.Companles: ORGANIZED mm irimtf n J TT if 3 r"iH 1B53 HOME, oiNBW York, 1B17 FIRE ASSOCIATION, Fhil'a, -ASSET8 $a.5GB,B40 7,B02,713 4,445,57b fENNSYLVANlA RAILROAD. Siinbury k Lewistown Division. Time Table, In effect May 12, 1889. Tli' I'ompaaiei rank arnnna; eamtal i,d runtime, unaraotee IIt thlr nrom aellos. fair, hi thej hare won fr thtnel O No Assessments. ARE If Kut, wiitit to til above ill 21, B17, 121 laMEflT.eraOrniariperleeea. and lth their Itnma ,aa-Insert aaiatf end aeenritj. ft and .etM.et"Y 'taallnaa In all lhlr l"a K-ltlemente, PT RBPl'TATIO.N. No Premium f-o'es. OU INSURED ? Ljfeiipy and yn will recuifi-riuinpt stter.tion ;ia i ! A. I. in i tn l-J.oll l,ltn0 J. t ni 1.00 1'j.oi Main street , i.o o : ),( LewiMonn a. OA tot 11,61 I r'eltlend ' am i l it 111.4 a Painter , a.ie 194 111.40 It Phlndle ! f t .: i.:e It Waaner ate ' .M ,ll.ya IT Mflilur tut !. 1119 li fiaob'a Mllli a. 41 l ilt 1113 l I AriamabnrK Ml t.H 11.01 ilk I H.arerlown a.T 4 ' 1 la 1 Nent.r .te 4. It lo.hu ) , Vlrtril.hnrab til 4 11 10.43! 1 Velaer W.ia 4. It 10 .-111 T I Kreatner d.yi 4 ,i ,108.1' l ; Pawllna- I M 4 4 l.ai 41 ' PelintarnTe v.fti hi ).1f 41 PellnnaroTe J, tM 44a .ions, to : Manlier? ' I o.ot s 50 1875 1889 i- TTT ll n T mn wen 1111 Lime 11 SPRING OPENING t . II We ilenlre to tluwk the public for the overwhelming )re rlutlon of our jtre out on prlceo. All atyl't of Clnlliiiur In MeuV, Youth'. Bvn nl Chlldreu'n wiir 11 1 precleely 011" linlf the orlnionl cit. Kvery frnritu nt Ik Cii, - hiiiI lii the Intent tin! moet fuablouaple ilenn. We ask but a few iiiiiiutwHof your time to onll nml he cnuvirirril that one dollnr aptit wllb tin la one dollar naveil to you. All uootlH are nolil nilerthe protertlon of our Well Miaow w ROotito BeautiMy Trimmea wiarwiit I Die. I exaTtPFf. is' ttr iu t.4t ..17 I. no l.vt lit tt 101 lit a .40 1 40 J4 1.1a 1 li 1.00 llnKrovf irrommotlntlon (Onnaaetlng with tnlntea N. II. Bf.) I.aaee ellnmrore A rrlve at Cellnree. 9.tA.M 10.01 A. N. 140 P.M. 1.11 I. M M. tJOP. M. rrainn Leave Lewlxtown Junction : l'i 14. a. m, 1 01, a. m. in 4(1, a m 11J, pm I2 in 6 SI m lor rittxtitirif ami tlie We-t, a in, a in w 41 a m, 1 40 n 111, 11 m, e e p tn. II It i in. For Plillal-Ilila, i-w York, Haiti more nd Wnnhtniitun. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. A Nil NOK1 IIKBAN CKMTKKAl, RAILWAY. Truing 1-nva Siintmry : Hill in, rnr liellehmiite, r.rle anil a Manual- una. v t a ra, Yt I Hnren. I 4.1 i 111, rnr Helleloiite, Kane and I nnnnd.U- 5 :nn in. t or llenovo anl w ntklna 10 43 111 for VIII!ainnit. tvta in, Yf Catawlp-a ami llatrlton. 15 it a to. 10 no am and IM tn, tor YVIIkerfierre, t 66 a ro, 10W a m, 1 M nn 1 4i p m, r'orMinmo- kio an. 1 nioitui arnici. Tnil ni l.eava Se!naarve Junrtlnn: I 51 am. arriving at 1'lnlad- hdiia a 1J n m New Vera t Hi l m, llaltlninre 1 60 1 m. Wa'h Inirton 4 ml n 111. 1 66 i m.Hrririna; nt rniliiiiuiiniia e wi ni, new 1 era v so p ni, Baltimore a e i in, ariuiiKioii 1 10 h n. a 14 111, arrtvum at riiuanriiinia 4 va a in, Ir York 7 in a ni, rM It I more 0 iv a in an laxton t 'iS a in. I ralnaalKo i.e.ivea Miiniiiiry : 1 to a 111. arrWIiie at I'hlladeliilila t ti a m. New York t M a m. 1 Ml nr. at I tall I more I a 111., nalilnktou 46 pin. i. K. W1.0O. ro'l l'aa Aiteiit CII AS. .. H'Ull.Uonl .Munaver. II Drilli Pure Water on KvPrr T Ub l..,f T :.i , .... .... 1 an 1 nc ij The untlerelKneil .Vm, ntteutloii of the h.,, 1., county to hln Iiiimh,., well orllliu, w Inch l,,,, universal MitNfnrti lie line the rul vnM liiethola la speedy di. Iii'icl.ii,... 1 tinu out of order en. I I- 1.. " - e.P, , tictilnr HHtlefuctorv. 1! w tlona can be hml frm., .. ''!' ave done ' Midiitebtirirli, Ueavertowi,,,, r,' never delayed hv the All cootl warranted na repenentt'd. A $1.80 Clnd'n suit down to " 2.00 4.50 lioy 4.50 Yoiths 8.00 H Cheviot 0.50 MefH Worsted 22.00 44 Prineo Albert 41 44 44 44 44 44 1.00 1.50 2.37 2.75 4.50 0.50 10.00. BATMAIT, Malchinist. Selinsgrovs, Pa. Operate Ifichtrr & Uiitiirler'n Mil chine Khop and tiiauiifaclurt'H, Iron KailiiiK. KepitirM for all kltiiln of Writ, tern Plow, make all klndn of caet Ini; to order. Repairing Traction Engins a Specialty' New t'leatu put on old hnirlne Iiot'lH ami evuryt irlnif reiitlereu aa irood an new- 4-l6tn Come and ee onr lube Htock and be convinced of our low price. My Hat Deputtment in full to overnowiti,' in nsi ine lateht rtyles ofnobM Hats For Men, Youths, and (Boys. My Shirt Departuieu1 can not be bent, in I'erciil. riatinei. White, Calico und WirklnK shirts I'uderwear for etiiiiiner In I.ible thread, Hallir.irnin, nnd Me.rino, from SDo upward. Latest StyJas In Neckwear. Gold Headed Silk Uuibrellaa, Walkiiiir enite. Trunk. Sntcliela. Vnlicett We extend a cordial invitation to you all to call at HI. jrcn.keiniieB,s Clothing l?izaarr Selinefrrove,. Pa. EXEcnou-s hereby ttiven NOTICE. Notice ia that Lattera Texta- inrniary nn he estate ol .lary Ann Walter, ilec'd. Into nt t'entre 'I'wp. Siuidor niunty, i n., unve oeen ve.iie.j 10 1110 injifmirneu reiii 1 Iiik III aaid towtralilii. All rerane. thereiore. In duhtril to aalil e'ln'e will plraie make Itiimedl ate piivment, an4 thoao liiivlnar elaltna nit'lnat It I win preaiMii tnt-ri lor autlluinenl to .1. II. HAKTMAN. May . ''.. Kxecutnr S. P. SHKAHV, Itifiiriinci" Aent and lolter, PeniiH Vreek, P. O. Ph. frnly flr't elaaa Siork t)oiniinira rnnreaenlai Teu alien no premlam nnt-, nan)- ywa pay no aaaeaamenta. lnfilniliro plune.? m nil klmlanl iinnl larin property, ilwelllaun, aloroa and Hinrelw any whnre in Snvder anrl I'nlon eonn'tra. IKttreln f. M. She er a Store. ' VntreYllle, I'a laf.'tl lltloti of '"Nil 4 tMe-!'.. J L.'lt... 11 Mfi iTH I.S.a.a. . ' l.nt... ... vra ill "ll Villi' April 1, '80. Cm. it,. 4, "vr'n,ri Pile. I IMIeat llrhl.., M llram.if.llnl.li,.. , atlna-lnic ( niuatal nluhi , ,,,p If allnwed to continue turn nr. .1. .. .""'I.u and ulcerute, lee.nuln ic-i I ilntmioil alooa ihm lt..l. . nleerntion, and In moat raw ri.f,' mora. At driiiottata. or h lr. Mwayne k rton, Phllaielphia. t..f 1: CROWN ACME I Nt! r' f n , .1 1 ne nesr joiMiiut; Oil niftJi from iVtrolium It (rifea a biillianf liilii. It will no! eiiioke the cli n,.,.. It will Dot chnr tlie wj( k. It linn fl hitfh fire teat It will not t-xplodi . m . . ... 11 11 WIIDOIH a COinpniUi 11 feet ion FAMILY SAFETY QqJ It ih tiiHUufactine l ftf.iu U timle to Jl) iwtif 1 j'Tfeci!fq(,l ped relioi-rrm in Hie emill It i I nc Jlenf AhI your deai'r fi.ft 'nim, 'l'rridn miiera ril!i-l )V Totllx llllil. ACME OIL CO 12 8'87 1y. M.nl,.ri,i, L1B1 1 The iinilerpltrned Iinvin nptia lumberyard at J5ldlel,iirlilVri initiietlintely aVoutli ol tin Fraukliu Ilouxe, ri'spn't - fully call theutteiitinn of the pniilic to their line lineof lumber run. of von- GUNS, AMUNITI0N, AND FISHING TACKLE. BoilsiiiBS, RooUReels, Flies, &c. f .wf lfv Wietnriil ' J net plllillH.Vi'il, 11 new Dr. Colycrweirs CchtralBfl Essay un tlie mdli'iil enru id' r'perniaioirlm-i or Inru niirliT tinliKM-d nv eaivaa or curly indlaori'tton. Tlie i-eli-liruied anltir. In tln adinlriiMr 'i:iy clrnrlr ilrtinoimtrntei Ironi u thirty your. aiifreii, till prai'tli'o, Hint Hie Hlnrioina i-ooM-iiiira ol e ror imiy ln ruilli'nllv enroll : tinlntlnK onl 11 111 ne ol euro lit nuiM' illiifr-. rortiilu. :ind ellooltuil, tiy ineuiis ot wlili li evorv aittliTiT, no nutter enai litMt'oa.lltion tuny Ih. limy run liitu!'ol rlio .ply iirivnirlv iiti'l radlrnfiv. ew-'llii" li'i'tnro prioiild I in In t'o lianda l evory vontli nud ever limn In t lie Intnl. "..nt under ai-ui. lit a 1111111 envelop).. 10 nny addre', Hit-pald. on rorrlpt ot (our eenta or two IHixtiiire nn 10 1 k Aihi re-, Sniniile ol lne.lli.n lire. TilKCULVKICWKIX .M KDICAT. CO., 41 Ann St., New York, V. Y. Pi-rt ( Mll-e Hoi. 45. hel4lorlV.llMUItltl. 'MlMfc ltamliaDr. war fKaUVd. 1 1' Bolitl lauttl IIUSUBV tMM, Mil UdiM' od liuti' itMi wtlb work n4 ca ml aqual valua. lrMn latacb la- rainr can avrar aaa S.-ym tortaT with aar 'anw and aU fjabla liaa f II vu a fecial ) Ntamplrtia Tlioaaaamu. aa well as lha watcb. wa aati4 aV and aflar Ti btrt aatil ltit n TT kataM far 9 fmmiha and aaaww ibvrn ia Itiviaa s ha our hat U-d, ihmj barama f aur wt Taoia aha wiita at aaca raa m aura or mimir vr mrm aad NuMplfl. WiNf ftll fWtrtt. rf. Addraaa MUbm te Ca., Aai lril.ua. Mialaa). White-Pine Boari PLAN K.HI U. TI MP.KIt.l.ATE lail.INO. PAIl,l.(;s, lt iT HHINOLES, WA.I.M T. I'l'l. I.AK, YELLOW jINi:i l.o"B 1NO, and all kitiiln of material uutiniStt: ed to order. Terma ulwn th b est. For pricas call- on .1. i. it Proietor of the Frunkliii l!.s Swiueford, Pa., Kalbach & Spangle: I a i i ..,1 I fan r dealer ear. ha Viae the W. 1. Donclaa Ihoea without nam. anil uric eeamued tlM bottom, put fcaiu down aa a fkaud. THE CELEBHA7ED DEER GUN, "PIPEH," one barrel nhot tnd the oili er Winchester Cartridge The only Kuu manufactured for act aud effec tive Iohr and rliort dlstau, work. Al toy on hand. It reccuu end llsalt. . 1- VaaMBWaMawiaBa Painting aM PaperM To tier loot the aiiiit'iiriliU' ul a f' mi ''fttr Init. it l uaaontliil to have iiroiicrilt' tr-W In tlie PAINTING at B houa It la eaaentlal Unit tat'i u-1 'H Bflatlon ill ooli.ra. tor tlllarrjoa Boim eluded to tuke cotilructi lor mlntinii mi PAPERING Myiell Inrnlihlnir Hie uinierhil anJ ThU Mill n .hi. iiim til IlkflD'er work, and eftord uie adrantaura " r" J eneral prli-a, 1 he a larga r'"l hand and tlie tlntat line ol wall '"l coanty. I also uitike a apeclaity m UPHOLSTEIUy and will cuaranlea old wotk t v n.M I 11.1 .li... ...1 ., In u W, ' . rllf . 1 HM No eitra cliarK. lor conUuco ttt 1 Write lor prlcei. A. J. OROSGROVS 0R OENTLKMCN. Id. Kiamlne hi. DINK MANn-SKWril .OO H4NH.KKW'l vinl t mm K.SO KII.HK AND KAKMKKM' Muzzle and" Breech-Loading Shot- W. L. DOUGLAS n-ni-iQ TJor.Pnt.inf? "R.iflftcs nnti $3 SHOE Vl a-a.a-r vwjwawao J - everthing needed in A Complete Hunting Outfit. w:cFouclas Order by mull will reielve prompt attention. it it Hiioe. ' hllllK. IKS' NltOR. 3 0 F.XTKA VAI lr: Al f MlOfcl. .8 WOKKINUM AN'M NHDI:. 4.00 and MI.7& HOVS' M'llttOI, KHOES. filSII I B. REED, MBIT, Fl UO OnWC LADIES. . Boat Malarial, Heat Style, lioat FlUiDf. It aol .old bv vour (laliv. write vr. Lm jiouglas. bkockton. mab Examine W. L. Pouirlan f2.00 Shoes or tjrciit It-iiieii and IndieM." FOR SALE HY W I- GARMAN, MIDDLEBUBUH Pa A nMIVIRTIrATIlllS' teru nt Ailuilnlwt ration vn tate of Mary Ilctrlik, late ol "'"flj lluruuiih, Mnyder eounty. ''"jiiJ ween Kraoieu iu ine nutiwfin1"-' v a kuuarluar ttiaaaaal.aa Inilfl.trd to "J"" J requeued tn maaa iinniediate ! ",, thoiie havlnii eknluia will preiil tl1 llieutlruted to the underalvneil. , MKS. Kl.rAHKl HKatW JOHN HKI'RU'K April 1 ' For llroiiay. Oravel, Nroune( anteed. I mice All ilrUKnlau as. oo. Heart, Urinary or I.iver llwae. a rt'Jk nirnii 8H1 Try it. l.w I'" rwin--,,. ThialaiiiayirJ Tnai'dinei'""-,, iK'dia,l'r not keep tbem, aeait lTw and I "ti I Toui-Maraaaofflca. kzpaaeaa pnP I f ,1 r V
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