Uc Cc fo: tli Tl (IT u i rubliwboil every Thursday. T- H. BARTER Editor and Proprietor. Subscription 1.50 per year. (which tntiat bo tmM In ai1vnc when tit Otit kVW IIiii county.) RATttOr ADVMTItlNQ. All tr:inli'ht 1 11 r rt 1 w mr tit a tnt iifhrrwlw ciintmctcil for ill ! i'Ii irir.l t I lw r.itc of is (lit "r Hue (ii'iiip iil' l iiicwiino for llrst Inscr lion rihI in cents r I! in- fur every aiilisiMiient lUlMTIIOII. Thursday, April (i, ISM. Hcpablicaa Standing C C? rattan. .VI.Uiih I i;. Mid iitli.J. K. Kcttcrolf. IWai.r- N :if li.i ii I'ri" '!. IrMn kimo'v. It.au r est - w in. II"' -icr. snvili-r. i ni re- II. . s i mi"" II. W in. II ii I in ill. i li ipm ui -.I i'iii hiIit. A. V. K ilirtT. I r.itik mi - .1 l,oi..rl II v'l-. .1 iiii' i K-ili-rllni'. ,1a, k-.ui ill. Martin. 'i i. i Mm.J. r. MI'Mli l'iir.-li .I.i-. U .w.-r-ov i . Il-riii:in. MiiHIirl.Tk-l' I. If. in. . K. H' llhU' T. Monroe .. A. K 'if 1 1i i.i Tl . Win I. K'.irn. I'. nn- I N .I n i' ". N IV i roil-"'. I'.Tl i W. I' II1' -' r I'. T X'l-v -. i', m w. -i r u. i.i i i :i. i . M si'-v i-'. s( X M i ' 1. I ' : I MM i: ir'lt. . ,lh-.r I. I. M !i'i' : V M ir:.-'i i iii. ;i ;i. ii i.i'.-i .i Miiiil. .i-l.ll.'l.wi - III, l . II II l-ll. I: w ir I l. Mom Can't Save Money. Tin' I" i'uni;irv 1 1 - w 1 : i 1 1 (invcr mr MeKmlev mi'i' :! 1 tlinurli mistaken t- u ti letice in the ability of tl f r i 1 1 1 i- in t i i'.iiii' contrast with similar reverses which have overtaken many statesmen. Nulli- ii sr in tin- character or c u ecr f tli great JM"ti i ti 'lU'-t l'Ml'l'T g cs t' show tli:it lii- t'Mili.'irassini'iit if tluo to impi i i 1 tier. (Iii tin- contrary, tin- fart tint 1 i s.n i il 'iii.l ilomcs tir luil 'it - :.iv !!"!" 1 f. r t In ir Spurt an simplicity, ;url that unlike sunn' i'f the conspicuous champions of Free Tr;i'li t' il iv. In' int mixcl ptib lie il,itiii with --i" .-ul:it iv.' venture. :ll i' cvi.li'i'.ii' th.it pnvatioMig.ltlotis h;ive been rcirtr 1 .1 by liim with th sumo sense I'f h. ii. r th.it has mark ml every lini' I'f lii-t t'.iii.liict. Speaking i'f the debts which u li-tim;.ii-.lii"l r.iiti-h premier 1-ft i'ehiii.1 h:i:i Mct'mil'iy jtiMly '! -mi1:' tint while "it is fur better no .liHibt that a 'M'eit ininis-ter shoul.l ivu ry his contempt nf money to ex-i'i'-s than ho ihouM contaminate hin hainls with unlawful train," "it ii neither ritrht nor becomiuj; in a man to whom the public Inn piven an income more than nuflioent for hi comfort utul dignity to beiuath to that public a trreat ilebt, the ef fect of mere negligpnco anil profu sion." Th oouiuieut, it is neeiUess to mlil. has appli "n to rictinm of I la. astonishing. The first William Pitt, the great war Minister under whose administration millions of pounds were disbursed in every quarter of the glub died in auc'u financial em baritssmcnt that the Parliament paid his debts and provided for his family. Edmund Uurke was ih-tress-ed for money in his old age that the King out of pure compassion, grant ed him a pension of i.Tno, Charles James pox Nijuundcrcl : 1 .' h in two years in gai.il'li!.-. 1'lleling his infatu iti.'ii f"i- pity st.ll uneompjer ed. Lis :Yi n N !"' ;';. t l.;:u an an nuity i f !.'' at. 1 lu.i a it inalien able so that Lis dominant vice might not p!ur.g; Lira ii.to wuiit. The last liy-'.'f Ul.-i.r I Pnnsl-y Sheridan vit i --. Hr.sui h gnndiLg poverty that, L;! he w;is hinking under lis as;. a slu ri:T would have ear ned Liu to prison in his blankets if a physician had not intervened. The second Pitt, for years tLe practial ruler of Great Britain, left i"o,oHi of debts which Parliament paid ulthough his ofticial income of ten reached i'M.fM) a year. Itichard Cobdou. who undertook to teach the Driti-h pf'plc the se cret of national w-ath. found Lis busine-, bff:rs lv-d that Lis il:i.:rrs r !- 1 ft '.'" to nlieve L.s l.-tre-, L' r 1 Prs.kii.e who.-,e profesv.r.il iLcon.e at one period was 12.'" r r ar.i.um died a bank-r-i". TL" Iri-h Parliament gave (.-? -tr; 1'."" that Le might be r -. 1 b ; 1 wai.t and the Irish p. . ; ! r ii 1 a yearly subscription f'.r O Coniiell. The ease of parnell is i recei-t to reiuire more than passing meiition. While American statsmeii have not been guilty of the gross pro digrility peculiar to some of the Brit ish (.tatesmen initiiy of them in their absorption of political atfairs have nufTered k( enly ju ivate estate. Thom as Jefferson beeaiiit' so impoverished in Lis decliniiiL' days that he was empowered by the Virginia Legisla t j re to ili-i'o-e of Lis property by lottery to Meet his liabilities. This opportunity was i;ot used ; but on the lay JellYison died a national subvention wiij i-tartcd to pay his debts. Kvbert Morris, the financier of the revolution who pledged "his note and Lis honor" to the amount at one time cf 1,400,000 for the patriot fov- eminent, Kpent bit clotting feam ina debtor's prison. Alexander Hamil ton's CHtato was encumbered when Aaron IJurr Hhot Lint in that inein orablo duel which efToctually ended Uurr's own eareer.that a public fund was raised for his widow and children The. last days of James Monroe, were a painful utriifrglo with poverty. Henry Clay was forced to mortgage Axliland for !50,XH) ftn,l being unable to meet the lien at maturity his friends rained the sum and paid it. In alluding to Webster's notorious extravagance, Henry Cabot Lodge says : "The result was dobt; then a fresh Htart and more, debts and more subcription and funds for his benefit and gifts of money for his table and hecks and notes for scverul thusand dollars." The late W. W. Corcoran, of Washington, sent him )(i,(hhi in unpaid notes which SVebster had made and a gl.o-ni chock of his own in addition "in token of admiration." Samui U.lhindul.I'oscucCi inkling, lames A. ( u field audJohn A. Logan were nil men in whom the dosire of uciuiitivenrss was little developed. Secretary Carlisle is much after the same pattern, his utter indifference to money being one of his striking i h:i ai tei is ics. Jt is one of the in explicable, features of human nature that men of towering genius, like Hamilton should have been unable to manage with success, even with an abundant income their own pri vate affairs. AY York I'n.. Bravo Words. The Ki pubiean clubs of Clinton. Ohio, on Wednsday night gave a tariff bamiuet to which they invit .'d many distinguished Ilepnblicans. Among tho-e who attended was (Sovemor McKim ly. and to him was aivordod the honor of replying to the toast. 'The Ilepublican Presidents." After taking up each illustrious name in turn. Governor McKinley referred to the existing political con ditions and said : "We have now reached in the national pathway the place where the ways turn. Siueo 1 &'. until the 4th day of March, this year, the Democratic party has been without power to do anything with public measures without the sanction of the Kepullican party. Iu all these years until now they have not had at the same time the legislature and ex- mi . j? Tliey hiv u lir; J responsibility. ThtTf in no ! ny any excuse for pretense; no longer any room for hypocrisy. If they believe in them selves and their profession of thirty years they can now make them ef fective. What they will do I do not know. I cannot know, for they do not know themselves. There is no cause for discouragement on our part. We have but to move on with our ol 1 time igor, yielding nothitm of principle. As Mr. Lincoln said, November I'.'th. KVs; This tight must go on. The cause must not surrender at the end of one or even a hundred defeats." ' Sicken bravely were those brave words. Every true Republican will echo them. Every true man agrees that there is nojeause for discourage ment in the Pepublcan ranks. The tight will go on and on until the bat is w on. Democracy have but gained a temporary advantage. They can not hold it, for tLeir position towards the people is weak and untenable. MIKHIKK'S SALE OF .11 hv in i-t,t a nt r.f Kirl Fii-ru. i,rJ out 11. u.' " ti ' ymjlB. MIC, UU Thtirs'lay, April VI, at the court House, MliMlehurh, Siijdr win ty. p.k, at twi.lu, o'clis k, a. in., the iKl'miK p ,il -st iteaiel tinw'l.liierv, attarh'-'l tvr. 1 is-m.j in the l-laiilii,' Mill. Iu wll : All tiit ertain M "(land '1'ii.i'e In f-r.r. town-liip. si.vileri ... pa . I.iii,,.sl o-swr.fj- C'l it.- follow K, to W II II- k'lM.II, l tliMA III T'slll I'-.ldll.lf fP.HI S. Illis.-role to Ml 'Mi.-(.-&. lie-tin- iil n. I". I'll'- r iior'h. 1- f ,i.u: ir. e-rees, ( .U-I, seleli m t' l.es to a mft. f f.,. other lands ol VAto. Haines, le.nti f'rt; -sesf. in, 'I one-half d-resi. west -. er. aj.d t f.'t ta n h'S to a jst, ihetjo. alonjf sarne. imii, iort) el'ht arid oije-half d-vres. ni-.' ii frr lo i.sl In s.U'1 s- linsrovi- nul. lutri., aid road, south forty one d yr-s-s. ej,f. -t.t is rehes lo the lo eof lj;lniilr.i . tA.tii,.ui forty cuht " rclni. mi ff or l-sv,. iivf-f the pi u.lnlf t, .111 and wtsti lu t.ry ern, '-d '..twr. uml lin I'lI.i ' tiie in.w liliery l.,l. hii'M.n' f, p-.irliiifs, iml.' J s. I ltiiirf, and fiioif.. work N-ie .i."i. t 14' t-ie i., I oirf,..y ,.;r. I satl'l pulM-r flee I. Il.e. nUI Jiia. JijI.e V f'.ii 1 p ilile 1 falser. 1 i f.sj, ( 'it a. j .'.;(. j rivei iii.u i.in-s, i iie-nis- u.i i.ir. j ehllii:, I tenon nm l.li.e, I nvejl'l-r . J r 1 , ii) l lat.er, 1 li;e ;U;.i-r, j-l,'r (y. ef -t, Ifllie. Al.so iiiiotl.er trait it aiA il'nv ir, ts tow n-liip. i o Hit and i.:iif.-: ). w,ttA andilev rll d follow s to Wit. I . . i-t on cwl h-ailiii from siirvi ij, lle','ir,'Il. I l.l t.. hi' III Ur.'l i.t t.i tA . ,fHSf solllli. llnty Ihrxr U.'l lit.rtr.t'h 1."it" W. -l t" l.e r. I.'- I-I H.t. MA.'! "I win, ii. M.u.r. wrrn m'itpf,ii ,,.- T.'irl h a (.,.-. w -I 1. H.O m-Jt .. tl, ftp! t t.t0. llloi.if h-llli-. Il'r'le f'rft j -t f. I ' t.l f.,T, il. ,-r.-es ,-a-t nine (-r if tw. -.lid S lli--rile t't'J, V.'l'fl f h iif d. r.s- -t i.li.T f. . '.?. ' '-.i-.e to il.e A.v of u ii.i.k.. I ;i,i.,.i,.t.x Virtl- iiSh .ri It's tii'in- "rf li'M. 'I'' iif ,.'..v or?,, e I d.-fe..f, i-r-iiel. 4. S--,d l44-a )KJ, .s .iii.,1, a,. i i ,iil u Im i y.n ,' '4 Iih. sl.'l ifj. I: IUIt.es. isiiKtVt tttHJf, MyilkVuu. I ., itAj'.t. i-l. APPLICATION FOR ncKSSR.-NfrTtCR U hernhy iflTPn that, th following nuini'd fTW'tin hnvthif rutsl ihHr peHtl'iim fur (lonw In hi! onire of (lit, . krk of Qnnrter Konslnnn of tlm Pi'm-pfif SnyrtiT f'otintv, anil tlmt. apollcatlon will r tniilf to aalili oiirf on ThwsKlny. April tt for flic Kraiitlnir of lli anmc: .Tiirkwin W. Pnkpr. Wnst llpavcr. Tavern. I'eter lliirtlllllll, Cetilr, lln S'lsan (iliiso, WnMlilnifton, (In K. I'. Orn.il.iH, Kniiiklln. do It. M. Melwr. I'liiiiMimii. ilo Sylvester Howen. WiiHhlii((Uin, iln fiitlierliio Moser, t Minn, id, Mifleiuncox. f'hiipin.'in, ilo lliirrlet. W. smith. Mlilillelmrh. ilo t arlmn Seeliolil, Mi'MlelnirKll, il" .1. K. SpiinifhT, renin-. ilo Peler llerner. Ji. kson. ilo John II. F'jckler, Sv ilnKDVe. do .1. f. Ileek'tril, do Isiuie OiKNlllnif, Vnlon, du Jonnthiin II.AiIiokiiM SelinsMVP, do loliii A. S.'luiee, I'errv. do K. l. Mnllli, Si.rlnir. do Miirtln Sle.'ir. Moiitoe. do '.. T. Ileilrleh, do Kllsw.iriii Aiiniml. " do siinnti lmif, Washington, do Liuiriinre w. Repner, lieuier. do sitmiiil l(iiiiil.,iiik'ii, Mi.l.ll.i ps'k, do Perelvnl helser, s'llii',Tiie, do l.e I Kepler. I'errv, do .lolin slum er, AiI.iiik. IHtlili r K. It. r e. llaHinun. l enire. I I.. Minks. Kriinkim. Iliixteriioiii A (irllllln, I n'i'lmrK, llntllem ADMlMSTKATOU'.s NOTKJK. Let ters of nittuiiiistriitioii in estate of .lo IIAKTMAX, ul ulr.i l.iwn.lilp.Sn.T.li'r ' r..iler',, link ! n i.ern itrnilril In tli miller Ikiii'.I, nil perniim kimwlnu tliriit'rlvo In. . Mile. I P. mol e-iHie mi. ri.qu.iiril to iii.ikn I n tne.liiite piyinrnl. while tho-o huvlliu duiiim III preiriit Oiclll diilv HMtlirTitirnto.f to Hie llii.fi r-lutn-il, I I.I AS II I'M AN. IIINUV HAKIM AN. lr.'h H. 'vx Ailmliimtralcrr. A t irnu.s no tick. The innlerslcneil nn.lllor. npp llile.l .v the Orplmri i unit of stmler eoiinly lo pi 'iini I'X.elil l.'ll-. ill.. I In lll-llll.'ll.' till' funds In III.' Iniiiils of .1. holder I'ei k, KMs iiii.r of Mary Slml. Il . iliM'. ms.'.I. I I.' of I 'h HUM. CI lull M ,ll p. li III :il teml lo Hie ilntl. s of Ills ii.ilnlli. hl In.. oHli e of i,. M . shlinl.'l, liek'ister A lleemder. In Hie lloroiiL'h of Miililieliiirxh. on S itnnl iv. Aorll . 1'M il i 1 I'Vl.h l, A. M.. n I irli Mini iMi. ie nil I-TS..H- Inl.'i i s'r l are tn it I II. tt to npoe.ir mill pleseli! tl.. ir i I.I, Ills i.i I .' loreter ll' l HTe. Ir.'lll i'oiiiIiik' ill tor ii sii.u.' of sill, I ('in I. .1. M. IIAKI II. April n. l-n. i !it,,r Spanish Jack and 3 year old Doney. Wllltnnil for the nenson of e even two Wis-ks lit I lie pl.H'is. a follows : At the stiilile of J.'lm K.'lllilliV.T one mile ens! of Mhlillel.iiivn. April 1. I. ir. l : M.i 1, .', I.v Hi. v. :( ; .lutie 1J 1 1. .'ti. j;. At the t.it o of ;-.. Kline i mtis s.nith K i- of J'rox.'li 111.'. April V it. M. . M.iv .1.1. 17,1s 31 : .tune 1. II. 1'.. -M, Tin- ..He r st. in. I t tie in or iie.ir Trovli itle, April s, wl, . M.iy 5, i. in. Ki" ; June -j, in, IT, to. At the stal.le of s. T. W et.'l, K i'l end of lie, vertown. April M. li, si, .'.: Miys, ii, t!, M ; June . (i. In. vn. At the st.il, e of llelirv K. Moler. one mile North West of Kreelniu'. Ainl 14. w. i; ; M.iv 1". 11. HI. -IS : June T. s. l. W. At th" si.ii.i.- of tie. iiii.lersikrtieil.n mill South vv.-t tif s ilem. April U. M, s(s, ii; M.iy p.', 1.1, k 'T ; June v. 10. M. s. 1 he liisur.ineeol the Mhl titiH'k In $4. On for n live coll two weeks old. W. M. VKASE. owner. In case a man nhimlil imrt with a limre Is-forc knowli.c herioN-ntdi f.Hil. hewlll I held ri "oiiMl.U' lor lusiiriuioe fiss. juj. Notice to the -Mr a tw , ., , : '; tl. fiVO..lt' UvWItllP Willi ,.imi,i, : In nil rsntan.ss rf I1.M fnrfvhtnf Scloo Directors . i r hs'Oob of the Act of May . ISM, you are hereby not tried to meet In conveuUuu at Mlddleburva on the 1st Tuesday in May, A. D. 1893, (at l30o'clock.r.M.)belnir the second day of the iiiontu. and select rirm nsK. tiy a mairlty ol the w hole number of directors present, one person of literary nd aclentlflc acquiremeuta. and of skill and experience lo the art of teachli.ir. as county supetiiiteudeni, for the three aun-eislinvf vears, and o-rtlfy the result to the state Super lateielent. at ll.uTlstiurv as reouired hv the tlilr-tv-till.tu aiid fortieth e, don of sal.1 act. C. W. Hermann, nur.ty Sup'rlntendent of Snyder county Mld ll'-l urn-h. Pa.. Mori U T. lsl. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Suubury fc Lcwistown Division. Time Table. In effect Dec. 19, 1802, 1ITW1ID Dia, ararioB. aT "'u Llitowa J. Main Mrl Ivntowa Maltlasd Faiatar Sbladla Wutir MetJlara Jtaaa'i Mill ; Adaatibarif BavrtowD UtDlr ' Mlddlabargk ' MtlMI Kraaaar fawilac ftllBrov SailBicrova J. Haakart aatTwaao am r m P 01 a m li.u U.uJ 11 IS' 1 1 -At 114 11.40 11.14 11. A 11. U 11 I. 11.04 MM 1 il M 41 10 w 1.U l".t t'i.VT 4 . i 4 uj T.4" J.4J T.44 7.44 1.01 t.0 11 ( 21 r t.it 41 W V M t.M .! 1.31 k.M t.oo 101 lilt 1.14 1 ai l.'.f IU ll tM 4 111 4 I 42) 4 ft 4 H 4 4J 4 41 90 i i: 3,41 3 ; S.dO a U J.-a 3.01 .; J4t ScllniKrorr Arconiniodatlon (OonDKMinc with trlal 08 H.i'. Bf ) Lt Sllniroa. J. 4rrlf at Sllorof 1.4 V. M. 111., H rra!niLave Iwlstowu Junction : Oil. n, 10 4V a b. I 11 (. m, '-4 p m, T 11 u lor Pitlbur ar.d l.'.s W HI. t Viin. k ikm, 1 ufpat I 44fa. 4 ii.n, I 2pta II 14 n in. V:t f uiUdsltia, Yr, Haiti a.r m l WuutiVit, Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AI NOKTHKEM Ct.MaL KAILWAV. Tmlni Ivpi- '"inttry 4!ly H'j,t Handay : 1 A a. tit . for Wi,n'it o ) a.auaaaaiyaa. I I I a ta, t 'it bci.f..a'-, Kn, an-l tub UUt v.M a at. t'-r li Hi. 1 ck p m, I 'it hi'.u.fjt, Mh and (.'aoabdal (a. I t4p in. Y'i' K-vt ti tjmira ui lor Wilhatajf . M ii.jy . t !'..' anl r.a'i'U'ii"j. V.m. I it Isst ll(. ar.d 1 I'j.ia I'.r Will- 4 Xt a t. r'.f -: ar.d (il',f. IUid,, I'i ta . I 4 44 p hv, I 'it I ;.tVr(. 4 U a . Vtti a (, 1 I yx. i vi (, .-., 1 1 ni.xu.ir a.i aa l !'. .'. Traiat fi f Snhf iUit, t lo a m. am Mr. at ru U1-li.r i 4 , b tt, . .In V'.ra 4 n. y at. hn, ri 1 I . b tt., Him- lasv.n 4 p ni. niMt;. 4 ? M ff . i C..i-:.i f I', W )' M ,tva V.'( fcio H.H ' ' li t., j. A.. Am iMrt.r. 4 I'.., fia.i 4.t'4 tiv'.'fa 4 v j. in, trtHi. f-i...s..i.ia 4 U It,, . ' : i . h.. i vm . ..- vni.. .tiiM :i a, I't..;. 1 1 tint lv lx-r f iikiri I to . 'r. -,. 1. 4 ti, a tt.. w I'.'i av, '.!, t u. rn,',4 4( l'n.iv!lf,t,'i i' ,m ,' i ,t I I pit. . Isri'Wi till m , Vi, Hf'.'. i'i l '. I if IUii tn irlvy '. I'ti4sl(,l.la frt y m ls i 'tt il 1 tt,.. H,.v 4Mb la.( Wtlll lit'M 4 IH tt, '.: t ti ".-1ar- i.U. tifili,'.HH AtM UiXP. t. rfOM, 1 Xaaf, DR. R. A. SIMP30HS Office No. fi lfl E. Market St. York,r. WILL BE AT Home Office, April 1 to 17, Eaglo Hotel, Middleburgh, Ta., from Friday, April 21, at 10 o'clock a. m. to Saturday noon. !r. simnnon will ptnnilnu any ono who may mil ttKin nltn freeof rliarife. Knowlnifthnthiiii ilreils nrn living out a mlserahle exlstenisj with, out ineilleiil hlif. dome Ihtiiuka they hiive pansed tlirougli III ii "old ordeal'' wlllioiit, relief, and aoine nerhnm, lus-aiise they tuny nut know whereto applv. he feels lustllleil n mnklnir tliew liii ls pill. lie. Hatlsileil Ihiit a nuinher will wim" upon these plain truths and be fully re warded hy a cure. imr avstem of prnetlrn may need aonic rx pl.inallon. The n ine.liea 1110 prltielpiilly vprn ial'le, dlseiirdltut enlln'lj tho Usioif I alomel or Mercury. Turlar, Htnetle, Arw'lilc and Anllinniiy IsK'iiuse they are (llsensecreatltiif aifeniM nf thn w orst (llm-rlptloii. We are epssed to I lie Use of ifeiieriii I'liHKlli'llinf In any ease, liellevltiK It lo I' Inpirlons u.tliu I'oiisiiiulliin uml nltt'i: dan treroun In life. Or. Simpson treats fcwressfully rhronlfl or totiif slaiulliiit ills'iisis4 of Hie lleii.l. Throat and 1. nuts. Kidney and Heart complaints j Inveter ule illst'iisi sof the Milium II that have deiiisl all oilier mi l Insls i those lenrlill ill-.':isi'S of Ihu in rvoits si stein nrlsiiirf rrim wlnilever ennsei scrofula. Oropsv. l-iis. I r, Sores, lilieuma- Usui, Neiind.la.' Sciatica. Ill I omhlloiieil ( leer, I 'ii iicers removed without the use of tiio knife nn. I ciiicil. Asthma, liny Keier. Itose t'old. Winter finish, t hrotilc Olarrh'S'ii. elc. All ln;i;. I.ecurcil ly tills w onil. rfu System. If not tisi Lirieliiinc l. ' t.n.e mi l Mood iIIso.ircs cup'd Inn all ol her met In sis li.iv.. fulled. I. li lies ho are stuierliivT ivil li illseasia strlet li coiiiin. .1 to I Icli si s c.i'i cotiMilt tlin Doctor It II I he as-iirniice of a sp.s .v cum w It hunt mif fcrllnf tllitlisclM to I lie let v ot'ell tllllieceKliry f x . 1 1 1 1 1 r a. i Ion. 'I lie il s I , ir n h i Iciil.irl.v Invlle ill discs dial hale Is cii jjtieii up l.y otlierpliy s.'lans. Tf STISOSIAI . Mr. lleiils'ti (irui'ii. ol l,lierKi, perry county. Pa., ha.l a cancr oil Ion r llpl'.r seier.il niiitili.m mid was coi.ipl.'icli cured Iv I ho Ire.il ineiil of Or. I!. A. Simpson, of Y"lk. I'll. Ml- i Annie h h. of I.u. rp .. Perry county. Pa., h.id P r in i, v. lis a nniiuonmt ul cr on her liiu'i i..'.ir in.' .',.!. ami iililioni.il under the tl. .lU.li l l "I dill, l.'l t ilis'tors. Il.e sore preW worse. It was cured liv Or. K. A. Simpson, of York. Pa.. In Mir in. ml lis. No nci .ipliiK of the Im- e or cut I nn,'. Vol' it. any jr. irs Mr. Charles Allison, of UlelJ II". k. Y i i CMiiti'v, Pa., had n cancer on hlsfiicy is I. nv tie- ci ... I e . . Simpson, of York, I'll., removed. It Ii hi. du nil. nl pro. ii-s. He Is now w. II. r. a. Or, s.nips.iti ttl. pev iiiiv one Who ilo'iM. ativ ot llic.e statements to virMetothe parties and iisi i rtatti for themselves. These are only a tew of the IlllltlV t.'Sl ' 1 1I. Hi In I" ol. (allied. 'I lie ss tor Inv lies ci resmniileiu e fniin a distance. I I j mi wile enclose 4 cents In stumps, lo in. riO-r t lie dates ami rail early. .l.lli. 111. I -".!. Flower Seeds sent Free Everybody. to The ailcntlon of our lenders Is culled In the lit I r. it Ml e ,l, l el I l-e n lent ol S. II. Moore I'll., plll'llshersof " I'he . lilies' World.' New York. Ill t Ills Issue o our p.ll r. They oiler to setnltliolr cli.irinlior l-nlles Slai.'11lne on trial .1 monllis for only p.' cents, and I It stiliscrlls'r Is aent fns as a pretiiluiu. '.in arlelles ol holce Klow cr s.sms, also a packet of the cclelirated 1 kfnrd sweet I'eas. the must sinular Pow er now crow n. The concern K t lioroiuhlv reli.ihle, their offer most litsTal, uud our readers should taku udvau of II. aw. D U. I 11. YOKLKLEIl. TiV.VTIST. Treating, tlllitig. artilk-iiiltoetli, bridge ami crow u work. Nitrous oxide gaa for painlecs extractions, Kverything pertaining to dentistry. Van IJoskirk's old atatid. SELINSUKOVE, PA. ULUICH'S CENTAL BOOMS, Selinsgrrjvej Fai s .luni avl p i4 ItnnlantAtfi vsw-,. I m 1 . .', laseasea and Inlurle to Uia teetii and i,u ith treated. . Artificial aeta, iTowna. .hjidifes . . i '. "M.ii'i if.'..:.'' - ill ' Co'.a'jrfr n.A:, i ,.t 1 T-'l.V- fl.'.e'Wl.il All U lllilat 1T flllrtu r ' . s nn. in n vrwr v m ' j r.yj. n. iuiu ri, u. v. b. onMtit NftttoDol Hotel. S. F. SHEAKY, Iiimirance Agent and Broker, l'enns Creek, P. O. Pa. onlT nrttcla" Stork Conpanlra raircnta1. You i.u no iireiulum iioi, liaoca jruu J do aM..inrntJi. ln.urmnc i)UcJ nn all klniHot iiimmI larm pr'.rtT, drlliDK. tnrea an.l chunhm aDjr. ahrrn lo Snvilar a 0.1 Vnlnn cunnttrf. Ultln in t. M. hhuacr Mure.t entrcvllla, ra slate Rooma. Tti" umlrrsiirtii'il lias hIiv.ijh on hiifirt a mi- p'ri.r liio' ot si.it.' r.r risitiiiw. miiii in ri-tr.irn to Lliiwotk lie ri'navtmU ItrfiTH to tile follijHlln 4p-rit leiiien. 1 lu.s is to n-r'lfy tliaf tlif sliii roof which II. II. lii'hiiii.k,''T pi... ' '1 ii ii m liouso hust aiiiu Uii r Is k'liii.i,' i- rl"' t siitl-f.ii tlon. i.. I . r-ERBlJI.P. The si.itn rf,f nn inv hous. niu is( there hy II. II. 11. nMti'-r Is all tli.it I t'XJurtiil. I wiiulil have now oth. r. J. W. Ohwiii. I take pli-asiirc In ns otiiinciKllny Mr. It-n-nlf.i.'' i '." r'".l:i. to tin' puMlc. Ilia worlf 4.S k'OI-U Is IIls.l U.illL-IO. U'lll. W. W. Wittikt. I will ti fili-asl to k1vi tnaiiv more ri-cfim- mi-iidaUoiia ami rinji.tfii)ly aolicii mir itnm- Btft;. 11. 11. iiriiiiiim. airnili 'iiiiiyu, i a. crown Acme. The best Uurning Oil that can Le Tna'le from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not Kiiioko the chimney. It will not char the wick. It Las a high fire test. It will not explore. It is without a comparison us a per fection Family Safety Oil. It in manuf.vture'1 from tho fluent Cru'l in the most perfectly epiip p:'l if JinerieH in the v,oiI 1 It in the liettt. Akk ji'Ur dealer f'-r V,ii,nn Acme. Tr.vle ofb r f!ll' 'l by Voiirs troly, tt-f L " isa ")71T1 ft H inbiiry )-ii -ition, Huriltirr, Pa. ENWNEST'r Threshing Machines, 1 1 mim t co. With pa- j G. C. GUTELIUS TIIE ONE- PRICE CLOTHIER! DEALER IN Fiiflhionable cloth ing, Hats, caps, Neckties, Gents i Furnishing Goods Summer Under wear, and CeU-loid goods, I-Ien's shirts, mm mi Clothing for sirincei Pauper! Clothing that looks like silk and wears like leather. Como to the old Ivt'liahle where you got what : you pay for. jIy newst(ck isjust in, is entirely new and comprises all tho latcststylcs Too busy waiting on customers to tell you more. :ome and sco for vourself. G. C. GUTELIUS, JIiililicliurKli,l'a; mam cos Electro jj"!? " f II Sold String . a rXl V) Tf' 'V lueU,-l,,ited strings, which all other mak r '"" li) er" ftre 8tl" coIelled to use, are Immedi- tliein liable to easily snnp and break. The remedyof this lias been Bucoess fully aeootuplished by the use of the ELECTRO-GOLD STRINGS, which are proof against rust and emit a superior quality of tone. I do not present the Hhoemaoker Instruuiet In competition with the rwi.'T'tBd 'lbeurdly misnamed "cheap" Pianos, this oonnty aud vd Jol!, ,lJ '''T been flooded with: but to those who annnl.i. . T further improvement an Instrument to do credit to their--i"vuVkiuirfdrtyVifiHMle ti2M?iL'3fltKfM JtKJ , utjezoelled by any in tbe world aud at the west prices, Middle", lurch P. O. Clolta Oil Mi The Mi but they go a great ways in thatdirention. Thenjwhy send to the City for ready-made clothing and then take them to a skMled local tailor to improve the lit, when you can get a SUBSTANTIAL ME AP eOQO FIT ui ouoe oy going to HENRY L. PHILLIPS- MERCHANT TAILOR, Hellr.sgrove, Pa., where your work Is always guaranteed or you have recourse. This is a question that interests every mun and boy .A neat-llttlng nuit.no matter what the material is it always looks better than an lll-llttlng suit no matter how fine the goods. Then come at once and get fits. HENRY L. PHILLIPS. Late Foreman for E. E. RUCK, four doors west of Hank. Sellnigrove. TOIIWATE SALE, Tho uinhfihiin;l will offer to tho public his entiro Nlock of rurniturt! jiikI UfMhliii; lor tho next Ihico liioulhsal tho grciiltht Hiicrilico v.w.r known in tho Furnituo Tnulo in 0 ntral I'eniiii. J I living flecifled to rhuno my biiHi iic'kh iu doing no ihumI inuko hoiiio nltcratiouH 111 my building I am -oiii:llcd to offer my ontiro nloek at jiricc-H never heard of bet'ore. Chamber SuilM, Tarhir KuitK, HideboanlM, upboardM, KxteiiHiou TablcN, reak liiht Tablen, Centre Table, JNIaiblo Top Tablen, INdinh Tablen, i'ancy ('ockeiM, (Jommou HoekeiH, Willow itoek ern, Habv i:oa hi H, High :haliM, Nmall itoeliitrn, Wood :M:it -'haiiM, ('ano Sent, bairn, I)nughlru)M, HedM, If 11 reaiiM, Wi hhhlauilM, Hol'aH, houngeM, nnn heM, jMallreHNeH, IJIanketM, IlapM, I'iIIowm, HoUteiM, SpilngH, (V, e., V Tho above good iiiiicl bo Hold wilhoii renerve, and will bo delivered lo nil point along tho main lino ami braueheHor.li.it. My (Mork of CaiheN In the larueht in lewirlown, ami will bo during tho abovo wile. Children suits mid everything to make a man look handsome and fee? happy, at prices that discount,; all imitation stores lanos. MONO tlu most important points of ewi'crioniv 01 ineso liiagnillcent auos In, t hat longer than those ot oincr itiiiKes iiit-y remaiu in tone, Hint that, wliilo llianv fimf riimoiitu W'hiull at flrat irivo mills Hat ami wiry, the Shoemacker Piano is still staunch ami true. It Is impossible to overestimate the nil vantages derived from the use of the .Eleetro-Uold Strings. The ordinary iron-wranoed or nsrAlio,i u.,ita ually destroying the power of the strings to prolong ami austahitlm Inim ranilsrlmi. which w'U yield me a just profit PAUL BILLHARDT. oll'eied at it great irdiiclloii W. II. FICM.V, LowUlowu, Pit. - V f i,"i '. '
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