ttiddlebarg, May 25, 1882. locnl Nowni, Acc, Standing Committee. ' The following U the Rtsnding Cim hiittee elected for the ensuing year : .Adams I. I. Manheek, 3. F. Zochman. Ueaer Henry Freed, Adiim Smith. Ueaver HVhI-N. I). Middleswerlh, II. M. Ulsh. Centre Dr. J. W.Sampsol.II. C Sump el. tJhapman-J. n. all, A. II. Trout man. Franklin .Villard K. ivwingcr, F. lUlliriti. 'jAckauii .1 8. Ycarick, William Shollv . MnrooTheodoro unimel J, P. WuRner. Middlccrcek J. U. Keelor, Harvey Hholly. Middlebnm -John F. Stcllcr, C. C. Hcebold. ' - Ponn J. R. Hand rick,. II'. 8. Rtahl. Perry John It. Arlimtasl, Levi Kenlcr. Terry West T. P. Derr, Frank Arbo RASt. flelincrovo It. J. Duck. D. T. Tark. tnion J. X- Houser. J. I. Dover. Washington J. A. llilbish, Jorcnilrtli Chailea. ' Court Is well attended. ' ' The display of ,. agricultural Implo lucnt during ronrt wtHk was grand., MIhs Kosa Ayrr left on Monday for the McAlUMerville Orphan Behool. riilllp flpade of Franklin lout a val uable heifer on Saturday hint by- be ing run over ly the rare. Uev. Ilersclipy, the Indian Mission ary, preaohed a sermon In the U. 13. Cliuroh on Sunday afternoon last. Henry Moyer, of l'enn.who met with nn accident by a runaway borne, is netting alonjr as well ait can be expected. Hope Mr. M. will soon be about airain. A sure cure for' impoverished blood, pimple, and complexion, is Brown's Iron Hitter. It will produce a ho.ilthy color, smooth akin, and is absolutely not injurious. John H. Foeklcr, of the First Na tional Hotel of Htiliutrove, paid thU olllcea hiiKty visit on Tuoneday last. John id not only n good landlord, but in nisi) a Kd, sociable coui,ia;iio;i. Cull, again. .Mirringos have incre.wo.l -il per rent, since young men have learned of the soothing effect of Sines Tar, Wild Cherry and oarhnud, upon da.. Lie. Young man if you keep a hot tic on hand for an cniergcnpy, you nre safe in bringing thinn lo a climax. H'heflt. O.iU anl B.irley.sow in thine ye ; Corn, Clover and Grass in thy ground follow lliincri liiry It i t's and you will ui.iko miro . money in year, than formerly in II yeaM, .jok free at every Store. QKOUflW Vlirri. Jisti-o of the -ace, Toledo, O , say : I was trouli- laii wiiii sciatica ilil'l ll lucv i inpima J - , " .... , , ir.p , ...... , ..n,.,,,, ll'llll. j I. .. ... .... ... . "IW. I tlllliM.tl la j I. I I ..... . If.. I 1 -. . .. . ' . bUIVU III I II T.liril.l WflQj " Tho fceliiiHgrove ll.ikcry lately eslab lisl.ed hy SpuhrA Co., will fill a want lung Mt by tho citherns of tit it pine-. Tim II ikery is in the hand of fxe i eneod bikers and ci'trrern and prom iei lo be prnniotivft nf the health ami comfort of her citizens. Uivo thoni a fair trial. . The jiiKfceta' ilnrfcttiuriit f r Juno i receiveil. Thl m the best puhlicn. lion in tliia country lor Fai mois, .Ve clienica. Ac. No Fnnner hould be without iU If there is a possibility of fill v miA .hL.i. I...... I . . i .i vug ituinurr t'vuiK umier mini atiuther the numher 'beftiro un in. Firmer8 iubbribe for lU Only 11,50 Pryear. Orange J mU (o., y'ubliah- Ore V..U. X'-l. iioiT a urn Republican Standing Committee. The Republican Standing Committee juuiiuuv. ni v i.w nun t ita I t -WW, W 1IW (Ml nriniltirf rtla Ia swt.mt ...t xnecnair appointed ruiliplf, Moyer The meeting was etrictly private no The following Resolution was unan- , tiinb wm Li 1 r iiHiiiiiiiif'Hii vnrnrii , j uaen iiunurauio nieans A tola . .1. L . - v ui LiiRiiKa was lamiArAii in etima appointed and fixed for "rRaniiattoDwrrUe new conudttoe ea on Saturdar. the umh of fc, Y . - ..o.jr vieciea members rre wiiy Tequceted to be present. "Aaiujfii.aEOaa Chairman.. Something lew. "alatMav .1. It a a Ai-.t- T WM - u'in&vnr fr.L.u t i , lb Principal attraction Loooiuotira nr Tol lOut K . "7 IUMII konnJi . or,,ln,J farm wag v'rot Hrvei. nh,." , w rate olx hour, with .v..r... L .T wbo aaw it. i.,i. LMnth.7ouniy' w! 'nufactured by The P.' tT Wrnor Prank- irSvT.cllmvj, . , I Mo t reeourjX, Kd. rimT : We desire to nbsorvo May 80, Ieoratlon dayt hi a Imeoiu Inu niniiiirr. The unrvlvlri H iMlrrx and all otht-r are eordiiilly invite I to nMeuible nt the Town Hall lit New Hrlln at ) o'clock . in. to innke the proper arrangement for decoratlnir the graven of thofe who nave their lives in defend of our flresldex, our homer, our count ry. At 6 o'clock the lines will )e formed Kood ' epeakerx and excellent liiuele will Ire furnished. WM. 8. SHOLI.EY Coin. The mont wonderful cnratlvo rem. rdiea of the present day, are '.hose Ihut come from (ierniAny, or atlcaxl oriil ntilo there. The nitwt recent prepara lion placed nion tho ninrVrl in this country, U the fiJtEAT ClA'U.VAN IX VKiORATOIt, which hns never been known to fall In curing a single ease nl impotciipy, spermatorrhoea, wenkneM and (ill disear resulting from self fthiino.su iien'oiia debility, inutility. mental anxiety, languor, latitude, de pression of spirits and functional de rangements of tho nervous system. For sale by dropouts, or sent free by mail on receipt of the price, tl.no pe box, or six boxes for t-ViH). litres F. J. CHKXKY, Toledo, O. ,le Aecpt for the United Slates. Kvud for circular, Account Of School Doards. Rdhool frnrrnnts are issued in the or dur In which the annnnl r.crliuVaios and reports are received at the Depart ment.' At the close of each school year the Fchnol llourds, without delay; shall place in the hands oftho District tu- ditors a full itemized statement of the receipts and expenditures for the past yenr.inclmling tho assets and liahililicD of the district of all kind with all bonks and vouchers. A meeting of tho Au ditors should ho niraniied bv the Hoard, to bo held a soon as the school yenr closes, rix.' Ilrst Monday in June. tt hen the accounts are setllcd and au dited, they bio lo bo immediately puh- iistieii iy thu School II nrd, either by hsiul-l.ill or in two newspnper. As soon ns tho new School Hoard orcan- izes (which can be done on tho djy of the a nliloiV settlement) tho .anTiual, listnct retort, allulavit mid certitleat sliall be sent to WILLIAM MOYER, C-ounty iVupsriuteudont. '"' VVM. CAMSftVpi s WILL Kon. John B- Packer Fully Vindicated. In the Supremo Court, May .", the decree of the t'uion ronnty court in sustaining tho will of the late Win. Cameron was iiiriiined. The contest pushed so vigorously for tho contes tants is therefore of no avail, and Mrs Jane arrison will have to be satisfied with the legacy ol I S0,( s (0 which her father left her. The opinion of the Supremo Court U a very short one, and is lis follows ; "Wo iifl'mn this decree uprm the able opinion of .liidje Klwell, which we admit h the oi.jniiiii of thin .-ourt. IIV think it proper to add that there, is not in tho evidence anything to ini- pwicii me cliara-ler ol tint gentleman by uhoui the Mill wss drafted for in- legnly or professional propriety. n ileoil, his (tiiulurt tliroughotit was charm tei'i.od by the nicest sense ol honor." The counsel who supported tho will wore Joshua Comly, 7Von. H. I'. Wolvortuu and ex-Attorney Oeneial McVeigh. I.N Mcmonam. WllKltltAs, It has pleased the Al mighty to remove from our iniilst. bv death. Mis Jessie Smith, a member of thu St. l'eters Evangelical Luth eran Sunday School, of Adiunl)urg, therefore HKSol.VKP, That It Is w ith fccllnes ol prorouml sorrow that wo are eulleil upon to mourn over the death of .Ie. sie rsinitn. HksoLVKI), That In tho death of Jessie the Sunday School has lut.t a regular and In lercsting member. UKriOLVKli, That in thU hour ol sadness and sorrow by this humble tribute of Respect to h?r iiiemory we hereby tender our buurtfelt syiuputhy to her bereaved friends. ItKHOLVKl). That these resolutions be placed on the minutes of the Sun day School of which she was a mem ber and a copy of the sumo be scut to the bereaved family of our oenurteJ sii-ter. Rkoolvko, That a eopy of these resolutions be sent for publication, to ma cuuuiy papers. JAMES F. KELLER, . H. E. MIDDLKSWARTII, M. JJ. W1BASI). Committee. Commencement Union Seminary now eentn, ra. The following is the programme for the exercise at the coining Commence ment at Union Semiuury: Friday, Evening, June)) Anniversary of the Neocosmlan Llteraj-v Sou'v. Saturday Evening, June 10 Anniver sary of the Excelsior Literary So ciety. 8unday Evening, June 11 Baccalau reate Sermon by Kev. J. Vouuir, . linn . w- 1 oi w iiiiiuiisHiri, i n, -Monday Evening, June 12 Lecture before the Literary Societies, by Rev. JI. li. Ilartzlur, Editor of the ' Kvangelleal AIKdSKNOKK, Cleve ' laud. Ohio. Tiresday, June 1310 a. in. Meeting of the Hoard of Trustees. 2 p. m. 1 Jtook Reoeptloii of the IS'soeos- nuan Jilt. Boo. t.hu p.. iii. w- Leo '' tirre before the Alumni by Hon, A. S. Sassauian. of Heading. ' Wednesday, June 14. 10 a. in Reuu- Ion Exercises and Alumni Assoeia- ' tiou. Jllstory of tlie Alumni by lev. ' I'-. t Sweiigle, LewiNhin-g, a. I'oein, by II. EHentz, lq. of Huntingdon, Pa. - Wednesday, Jnuell Commencement, uruiioiis, j'.ssaye ini uraduution. All are "cordially Invited to attend these exercise, '.' ' ' RKV. A. E. Ooufii.lt, rrtiicipal, . - New Merlin, !, . rVllllnflui,! nf ItiA laL lrn.Wf. I.i.iIam 'ro" o'nebona, with well known hroiuatlcs, Is Browns Iron ' B-tters, 1 1 i.. i: .: l i, i s , ' i ,,im. nniiguuoii, nuu. mi kiiiunu Official. Retnrns of the Primary Election hold in Snyder countv on Saturday the 20th inst. pjsTmof, ........ Adiillis ii'l Heaver Heaver West H7 . Centre JoTi Ciiipmnn 7 I'runklin inT Jarkson 41 Miihllelxii-g 21 Miililleereek . aT ftlonroe lj Ferrv M IVrry West M Venn 61 Helinsgrove l!9 I'tiloii A3 WBMilnifton ft;l t Total, Kil The Body of Jot; i Goofilandcr Found. WutT UltAVKn, May 22. 183. About two week oi an Insane man by the name of John Oootllander from I'liion Co., ned 70 years eanmover to visit bis niece, Mrx. Levi II. Truster of West Heaver and on Tuesday evening the I ltd Inst, lie went to Oosgrove Mail to an nuctiur, and left that place after Iniilnlplit and had not been Iteur.l of until Friday the Both When he Wax found In ti e stre mi of Mlddleereek. It Is suppos ed I e lost bis Way Inl fell over the brii j;e and ilrowneil -his bat was fonml a few days before lie was fouinl further up thu stream, by J. 1'. Fish er, tf. 11. Middleswitrth, Esii.. wiis notified and nppearej, nnd suminoiieit the following gentlemen as jurors : Adam Wairncr, Esip, Dr. 11. M. I'lsh, James Kalpet.er, Sol m u Mourer, Thomiis llerbster mid Michael S. Weiahd, who held an impiest upon the said body, witli a verdict, that the deceased came to his death liv aeei- letmtl drowning on the nl-ht oft he 11, of May. The deceased, or unfortu nate, man hud be( u In the water about ijiht days- he was seen lyin in the water th day previous to his heliijf taken nut by several person but it was thought it was a scare rrw put in by sum peron as a Joke on the one l hot to i; It out, hence he was left in ; hut a l.ttle eoiir Levi J. Moiulg' beiip; more InipiisltUe lliiui trie rubt took a long Ik. ok nnd turned It once undto bis lu rx r miw it wns a dead man. His son being unfilled by telegram arrived the next day after he was louud and hud him buried In Mik H iker CIiuipIi Cemetery, there to rest until next wintiT wln-u he in tends to have him taken liomu nnd buried beside liis d-'ceiu-id wife. Owing to the erowde 1 state of our columns, we are iinabi.' to pu'oli-h tlie proceedings of tile Sunday School Convcntii.n held at Ailaiiisluii-g. M..,v than usual interest wns iiiauife-tid during the convention and ulti'gclhcr it was iutnii'tive and eiitrlaiuiu. A nuniher of the leading phys'ei.ms ot tlie country me now recoiinuendiiig frof. (itiilmetlu's ICi.lnoy 'ad for lanio buck, sc.ia'ica, diabetes, gravel, and other dise'isus of the kidueyr, bladder and uriuary organs. Bark ! Bark ! Bark ! I will pav seven dollars wish per cord for ell rock-oak bark of a good quality, delivered at Middleburg Hta tloii, sliuuld prices advanoe cull on me. 1). R. Rom wick. Tliildlclxi.' illarlicl. cirrkctkii ,:i:ki v li y Bimonton, Uarber Co. Wheat " .No. 2 ..ft 30 . 1 21 .. no Rye... ( 'ol'll.. 81 6.1 Oats.. Potatoes 1 l) Mutter 21 r-KK 14 MliollS J (jo l.unl ', 13 Tallow i.i Oil Ties , 3.1 to .10 1'cu Coal 7.1 diet-tout Con 4 Hlackniutli Cotil 0 00 l -lwCoul 4 00 l'hister, per toll U 00 May 4th bv the lie v. W. A. Hon. Allies Matilda SaiMiuuaii, to li. l uroiise, uotliof Jackson twp. . May 14th by the Rev. J. p. r,.,,i. pole. Miss Mary M. Foltx of I'rankliil to Williuin 1. UiJxeror Jackson twi. At the residence of the bride's par ents, "Wednesday evening, May 17, M . N. Leohner of Akron, Ohio, and Miss Macule E. Hillhish, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. CoL 1. HillbibU of Helins grove, May?, John C. Stimellug of Perry Co. and Miss Emma J. lieitiibacu of Washington twp., Snyder Co. At the residence of the bride's sis ter, 51m F. M. Van ltergen, in Oak Park, Illinois, oji Monday, May 1-1, hy Kev. Coon, Arthur I Smith, of Cedar Fulls, nnd Miss Jennie Kvuns, of Oak Park, III. ... , The foregoing chronicle and went that the groom's friends in this city have been for some time anticipating. Whilti thu 1 1 ride is a htraiiLrer in mu ch)', she will lie accorded a warm welcome by the many friends- of the worthy young nuiu who baa won her. A cosy homo awaited the bride, the adornmeiit of which has been the em loymeut of all of Arthur's t-paro ours, for weeks post. Cud Att FAJXri AjirtK, loa. Thk Post extends congratulations and good wishes.- i . i Milv 141h In Fi'tmlmpi Pl,lll finn of John H. and Mainila IStelTen, ntfod il years aud 34 days. AlaV 13. ill l lllllll 1 1 FrimUlliI inn of Jacob ami Anna l.iiKai re, aged 4 '. years. 10 months aud III dnva. war t, as AUamsnurir, of scarlet fe ver, JeKsle, danirhter of the late W, llarrr rtinltlii areu a hour 13 years, May 11, atBelirtKirroVdiKraiihrllovdi ilof Henry and Mavrirlu J tenner. sued I month nnd Mi t)aj k. 1 8. SMITH, . , " ,., H'eaVer Pprlnis Penii',fc W ill skrscsntf aM -la";b urt.Ml irht i i ! f J I ( S . ..4- 49 fill 84 8 ONI rl ll I'.'l Hit 201 H 3 14V M 7 W VI Ut .slii pit 47 1"4 49 113 It H 1 Ml i; 1(1 11 19 . 7 H , U U4 24 M 18' ' -J . 131- 24 1H 111 PHI 21 80 4 0 1 H 43 8 ttil 4: 41 B7 U 47 A 7 r.T .'m ) M 81 f.0 1 81 ft.-, " 87 , 3 10 73 il ' 70 . 77 1 81 f 87 . 47 3 8t (l:i 1 8H 88 84 21 3 ftl ll:i 121 0 Mil 10 141 f) 18.1 137 1l 81 (14 , 61 100 . 9 Itll lot 111 : 24 4S S3 4 7.1 ftil 67 M 67 41 00 1 HI!) 1)1 874 888 b'JO " loon " 001 60 140:1 " ' "jihj Mai.t brims Mail, .,ps. ih nine, ark, cel. A blood fond for deii cute women, nursing mothers, sickly children, the ngo.l, i-niivnlrscetd, over worked. einnciMti d, net tons nnd sleep e. Hilly times itioro lifNurit-L'uig than any mail liipiois. May. - - - - The HiQhest Raik. Ittada from hnrmllss matciials, and' adapted to the lieciU.if,' t'diiig nnd falling h:iir. I'nrker'ri Hair TTiliam hns taken the highest rank ns nn elcpiut and reliable hair restorative. Mny. Mrs, B. M.IK. SeIinsi;ro ve, 's. is do ing a lively bnsines in the line (iflhiiits, Shoes, Trunks, Vahccs ktc. & Afv 'live hi r a call hc.'oie purchasing ils win ro. April 27. '."l. mmfl iMMMaH- Heart ly Rocmmcnded. Pon't condeiuii a good ihinrj be- ciuif e ymi Imvo bwn ilrodviM by Tonic has cored mnnv in this section. e( L-t.tii.iu a. ..I .1:.. ....1 ..1 fv "" '"i Slim e rerommund il heartily to such m f - Icrers. .V'i'.i. jf ... It Will llil V pverv In ! V- lo rrnuine the iniuiei,-c Stock of 'Fundi f..r sale by the 1'i.i.ular I'liiidtine Hum . II. l l.l.IX l.ei,iwn I'd. 1 WI.M ir.I.I) SAMI'SKI.L. THYSICIAN & SURGEON. 'ciitrcv ille, Snyder Co., 'r, Odors lil i?ufa unti mi rlen to I In i.tiLle-. W ii,'li2. r o niid buy jour Machinery at Riehl's Implement Store, . 'r O I am ofToi itiff I ho larpreHt. slocl; of Farm Machiucry over oTei tul in this cotioty, aiuougst which are thu eeleblutud Champion Reapers Mowers wlicli every farmer knows id Iho most nuliRt'inf Lit machine, befi.ro the f uming pubhe. ileirember thoie is Clinnii'ioim in tho ronnty theio is a hiht J i nr thttu aH'olheiH ooinpiiuie.s eombined tiieio in a reu8.ui why we got threo ciir-loiulH of Champious in Snyder county thin year when farm ers Duy uuutupione tney need nut be time other agents who coino nrotind thero is upthiua in that, but dou'bolievo it, for they want to hi. II and nf tei wards you must look out for repairs elHewburo. Tho Champion (.'one puny have in use thousnuds of Reapers d Mowers nnd huvo completo re p ur manufuctory utuplo to supply kuown UMPIRE THRESHER & SEPARATOR, Hagerstown Clover nullcr, Farmers Friend and Monarch Grain Drills, with or wilbont Fertilizers. Cl'LT! VATOISS, COKN-PLANTMli? PLOWS, OOUN-SHCLLKIH nod anvthing furmera want an I nlt i. li ments to till mauhiuea. I will sell to farmers on nuv timo almost tlu j may dosiro, except (.'ornplanters ami ltepaiis for thu t'hauipiou lit unir ota strictly cssb. ('all and tjivo me a InAl. Ktore Room ouo dour North of i'ocklet u Hotel ouJ oppouito Wageiibi ll- fis trug oiore' April 27. 1882. al MRS. aood It is with plftasore tbat I issue thts merotis friends to inform tbeiu tbat Kabn, baa just returned from the eastern cities with a full supply of Sl'KINQ GOODS, and I poiut with feeling of pride to my fast increasing trade as an evidence tbat my efforts to please mj customers ara nieelioir with sncoesa. I have now on hand the L.UJOEST " AND CIIEA l'EST STOCK OF BOOTS AND gUOUS iliff at the very lowest price; My stock embraces dilTerent qualities ant (trices, fiotn the larsost Men's ani.Woojen's to the smullest lufanta shoes. The secret of my great success is Quick stileS and small profits. This mot lo shall make my plaoe of business the the most favorite an J beueQoial Hoot and Shoe Store for buyers in every week, which enables me to have prices. 1 also oiler groat bargains ia TrnnksSatctieTs and Valices. - Agnlll Ibai kill? you for rtast fsVors. t invite the pnblio to come bud bat aUUX'S 5T0UK is tbe r-cst'phieo to buy jotir shoes. ' . ' ' ' ' ' Itesyootfully. yoir,' ' ' ' ' , cue lb 4$ ISMI'MI. '.4 31 JI i.) u - ltd 7' 31 37 (' 10 n l::0 17 3:r 43 61 t) 1 Hi I J 111 II 3 li 17 (1 1 Pi 1 (l 3 181 20 tl l (14 1 ;! 41 2) :l M 1 1 8 81 V I 31 tl u 1 1 31 117 II 7 111 II 4 4 61 21 0 I'll 0 1 72 l 4 .VI 13 .1 A 1)1 111 0 It 10 0 II 1)7 60 .1 US II 2J 4 KU ft", I 1V1 4 0 (I 40 r.; 3 co 17 n a 87 33 2 4 '0 4 " 1J.V4 4'J1 iYi ,s .-. i in 111 Pippin RRIMCiPAL-il-INE Oir fr,,uulfcr'1 1 Kb!-. 0i An-I Pit ffcil! lu Tun sVM. New Mrlio. Ariutin. M..r too. 1 )bA an I Ti tt. OHIOAGO 1 n 1, i 1... ,, t..i a.n. rt ! t"nirri h eii'-ni i'i.s amu ni. rnui. "i ink the Gral i,Vy:::L',:f',,;,',.,;:'nJ r I 1 1 - . a -WT r . 1 IV xi. IN bAb U 1 A X Thmi ti.k, I I Pnrri-'R lm. emi inrii 1 M llirlo, I I Urn'l lrr, Hm.Ait, llll ,IU. III. III, IttfO. 111. u good rcMon why there nr., over ;l 0 n-asoii whv we sold moio Chamniiitis afraid of not t;i ttiiip repaiia at an with new uiuehim a will 1,11 voii tLo Uuuiuud. I uImo ofl'ur tho well R. MARX' store. my sprincr advertisement to rov nu the maoauer of my store. Mr.- Louis ever befor oarriotl, which I atu sell- this Couoty. 1 receive new goods always the latest stylus and lowest UISIh!vr XvYi'Immi ; (' lilnilU l,i. ('NJONX IN l:nv -:ln nllrll.-riliiX VJlXX luturr. Inui ail ! on. i s. "CysN. -f in . ' "s2ftSv Vt' ,,H"" "'sLVA'T. S Sir. I'm fnrt.sffAf X. S S rr . 1 i ., i i . i I X SB Etirari llilnn i V .'.' VJ .A 'T'tl rrn.r Ihil II H M il ll nlrsi.'t I nn Mil. i in tl. UI.IIV "r . i. ,,i 1 I. li !. iiivr n loll.-l frltl.l,,.. U.n. ty wiien u 1 -. V.: An.t I' , -1 1 1 . soi" r Unit ' .'lr 11..11 . w r., ,V rii'iii'i e-l n I .1 eiin ih it s -till ',y 1 1 il) ' rs ,r I jr a Ins I" i I LAMS BACK. T'UMS Pi 1 f U ! f irn. rhti 1 1 !frrn. It i'1 r-'M M ml t'f.K l 4 N K H.V D :f" V M Ith.f't, I niltr tf r i I . hit tl (! rl- til H t t i, I i fi l : tt. I - .r ttt 'lit K lit !) k Itll till 1 It 'MM lilt t I'. I f I III I It l if nif I i-1 nn innMiii'titoii or in Kl ln t'dl trill Ai tin- M!,it .i Ili4i i!.ifr-.l i Inr, I'iIh I i :n f.i It. t i. i tisi. rrtnit4 '.-) li i'.l t'l fi"f ml I -.. t I. m I tii Ml.i'1-I' r nil i tir.ary tr4h i.titr .i'pti tn i .v .rlv (..: I enr .m nrr I.AIM1 ll vuii rn f.Tlrpt It frtm tkit"ji, lsii prh ' y I ' 'i U.I Kdiiit), lliil m ,-if i ,luary o 4 m , Y3J CIN CL CLRtD ! Wttit snl'nTi b : niuix ui m.vllci r ; IU( If SHMM MIDI'. firtr.MKTTK'S Frsnoh Kidn37 P i-l. which cinii's iiv Ai;(iiti'i pi.v. roiir .Irn-fflU tnr Pit 'IK. Of 11.11 Kills Ml KM 'II K 1 1 V I V ! 1 l nil I I ii p.rr. li no ns. I "I KHI ll . i l , i ,,ijy,.4 mil tf. eelTo il.o r.i'l by r.Uurn m ill.' TKSl I.M iMAI.-i Kit i l PI-- .l';-.. JI lull: ItfCllAN A S, l.n.jcr, l.loln o lil : ' "nne "f Frof. i lullmo i'-n I nn It i.i.Iimv I'.Tl. B,'-.' I Ul t 1,11 i.l, lt1 i; tin,. I i.rk I mi,. .M y r ,-p li i.l i,i, n Kiv. i, ti, i y tin. imi I '.'.ni tn.-.ii ii.in linrfw ol imi- it " .u;;i ic I unlul-l 4 ii y nu.l (i il l . in I , ui, - nn ..f tv. 't, y . iii iui'lK . F.rt'n:. i i' , r to i .. u . .. i I ni'Vrr I I .r III i . . 'i won .-. I ,'i i ,i, i Kllm J I'l.oni. .ml .1,., h i I .,. -li rrul. ho , I h., . : lifi-ly i, il poi,i (i,i i, i, riliril allor nrsriiin I'r.-I. I I iil.nl I! tl r ii ! KI.Oisv I'm! I ur M ook ' S'tl'l UK N. ,'. . : . I I'.S) v,l 1 1 1 wren, : I liAVo i.i.i o i urn t n i 'I rr I -r . r .p well Id IkM" IM " . -e Hi I. Wl U Al S t.lllO il," ill llilo t.l M.'t I ,'ii.k LSI io:. i,l mi. 1 1. In -. I, -it l i ' . v I nii'.i-irv r li'l w .to m. i ,i i i I'lllnr l'r'. M.'i,. , l'ii . x HO' It-, in. I 1 tl i m 1. 1 , " I "I r t. : I r I , . il ro I MIS IIM.I.r.N II i'i II, C l.'i y.t I t f ill I II ,V. 1 I. I- II O.ll , I),' I. II ;f I C vy:,;;iV,;.,ii !.vv.-r.:;' :;.v t " ii. H. u'lii i' ,"vi'i.. i!'!,''r."i',.i-',.oi'! t'lii.ii.iy. ' . 1 1 '. -: Mlllornl I r ! VMr wlt'i li'"0lik mill ; llikt "ti' ! I'l.-f. i Jullnt vt K IiI.i.m I'll. H.r Ml,v,l,M.i 1 1 , 1 1, inl-t, I. ir. I "ii. in i., hi, i, tilling in u ui ler I. r I- i i i vy l'n.. tin i I r I'll ! lli n r -t ini ho liti-1 nl 1 rr. V(J ut(ir ljlitlll I, it'll II i.i i ri'i t t'llilkt I ttvrr .imi. lu ii h i'i .! 1 1 .t" v.i tip: ir 4 i.r.t; miKttciton i-iiin iiiij K.'ltii'f rvin-H cvr sill I II A V h slit (; .1 k K It, 1 'rustic 1 t. ttnnnl- .io. A ., MU'rt . ,,rknif tn, tl.-nlv tri-l- w.ur I'nilsi nn I nn t iro iiuatMi ;'H 1 1 r j il 4 t ro n , Uii'iu ovitj Oily.' Prof. G;ii; iilctlj i rrsE'cli Liver P.:.!. Will . imti.-t , .ir I-. r ,r "( A ;n... Iiun.i Atftln Aiiun ?ski.. Jt.ll.ntl r'-v- r. .1 ,11.. I, on, lp.'rii., tml nil i,. i,.. of lli l.it.r. ! - 1 it'll an I li:ixi.l. rfiff,!,1.! ,1, lit 11 , 11 , I ,1 1'rt'T. l. Ini.-ll, ' Iraitl-noii tua Kl.tlt.VH Llvrr, frr b) Uijul- .il,lr..M t II l-.l II O II t'tl.. Mwrli jn, ly. T1I0..11, mil. i Kur 17 Ilsrbsr liursi I's. lluiil sur Mini- CI si m CLOTHING I ne I, 'llw irrcjircssibti ?. 0?FENHEIM hdfiju.st ret urn rd ronpu vhusin'J. in ,Yu )'or?c owl t'hi.'uitcfh't.'tt. !fIS0 iitGCk 01 A'f.VeV A IN I CSj ft TBIIXG! Ixulhfilo inert tiic demand j " nUtiunndtom ) the t:'-flits if pen. i ' . . . . p'e rt hi, all sec iiuiiu )' mir ( V nut it- Ho is Now Ready io I'ltrn ish er ri) ti with l:-EHV-lKl)' SUITS, coats, r.t.YTs, r:sTs, I UAis.ctrs, UMi:tiEr,t,js, rmwks, 'ALict:s, SlflllTS, IWDI'Ui WE. Ill, CIJlFSund COLLI US, CUM AM) COSSAMEJt SUI TS, .WC'A TIES, in fnrt he K' -eis vimstiui.lt n ell. lid lid-. ITIA. LiXE Ol'CE.VJIS jFurnishing Goods! KENS' FULL SUITS as low as 32-75. Eu II line, LATEST ST) 'Lit Straw Hals. OKI) EL'S TAKE.X FOE SILK HATS. Fiie Hats lor lie FolKs! Read Read, A WATCH to be given away. I will, rescnt a SOLID S1H Eli AM EltCAX H'A TCJ to ani one ot nil! eusluincrs holding hnldiii'J ihe luck it number- Tho ir a tcli will ha druivii oath A' p k of Julij, ISS, at in ij st'jre. For every $ UU lvortli vf Joods no!d 1 will $iv& flid ' ticket- Friends, neighbors, and all the pjo.le ure invited, generally and jiar liculuiij, to call and cxamino tho stock. NO MiSIPRMlAlE Thankful for past patron ago I earnestly solicit a continuation of the sanio 8 OppchticimcP si:us(iiu)Vi:, i m i tiuL t.sJi. ... - , .. ..-