JJeTTlr - i """ ",T" " .CE-Tn -'" v-A- 4 ...s" 7 J r s 'V !!!-I"'"SP5.--. Middleburg, Hay 25, 1832. Standing CommiUee. The following U the Standing Com mittee elected for Ilia ensuing year : J.lums I. I. Munlicck, J. F. Znchman. Hi-aver Henry Prcoil, Adam Smith. Heaver IIYst-N. 1). Middleswcrlh, JI. M. Ulb. Centre Dr. J. V.8i.mpsol,H. C. Samp- Clmpm'ftn -J. D. .ill, -1. H. Trout- franklin Millard K. tvwinger, F. Ritlifm. Jackson .1 8. Ycarick. William Shall v. jonrno Theodore 7umincl J. 1. Wanner. Muldlecreck J. R. Keelcr, Harvey Hholly. n MiddlebtirR -Juhn F. Stctler, C. C. Bccliold. Venn -J. It. Hendricks, 11'. S. Staht. iwrv John K. ArltoifMt. I'vi Kepler. I'crry Went T. i Dorr, Frank Arbo east. fMiimgrovo II. J. Duck, n. T. Iirks. I'nion J. N. Homer, J. U. Doycr. irxhinKton J. A. Hilbish, Jeremiah Charles. ' Court is well attended. The display of agricultural Imple ments during court week wan grand. Mixs Hosa Ayers left on Monday for the McAlllstervllle Orphan Hohool. Philip Hpade of Franklin lost a val uable heifer on Haturduy lust by be Im; run over by the car. .lev. HerHchey, the Indian Mission ary, preached sermon In the U. H. Church on Sunday afternoon lout. Henry Moyer, of leiin,who mot with nn accident by a runaway home, U getting along aM well as can be expected. Hope Mr. M. will noon be about iitfaln. A sure cure for impoverished blood, pimples, and complexion, is Brown's Iron Dittors. It will produce a he ilthy color, smooth ttk'ui, and is absolutely not injurious, John H. Fockler, of the First Nu tionul Hotel of Nellnstfrove, paid this olllcea haHty visit on Tticsmhiy last. John Is not only a (food landlord, but is also a good, sociable companion. Cull, iih'uin. Viirringes luve incroasnd 41 per cent, since young men have learned of tlio soothing pfl'ect of Sines' Tar, Wild Cherry and oarhoud, upon bil lion. Young man if you keep a bot tle on hand for an emergency, yon nre tafo in bringing thinm to a climax. jj'jicat. O.ils and Riirlcy.snw in thine eye'; Com, Clover and Urns in thy Tjronu I follow IlirnuM Diiry H 1 1' and you will nrtku moro money in 1 yoir, than formerly in II yoaM, Jxiks froa at every Storo. GEOttOW VKtTtitt. JiMtico of the Peace, Toled.i, O, savs : I was troub led with sciatica and Kidney discuso for years; at timiw ha I tt go on iT.itohes mid Hullerel until,! agony, Prof. Giitimuito's ICI Inoy Pa I cu red ine in three weeks." Tlio Selinsgrove llakery lately rstiib lulled by Spahr & Ci., will fill a want long felt by the citisous of Hi it pluiv. H.lliory is in tho banils nfcxpei- eneo I linkers and caterers and prom ies to bo promotive of the health and comfort of her ciU.on-i. liivo thont a fuir trial. rheMiifv&vit Ajfi'MtUitriil fir Juno is received. This. is the best publica tion iu this country lor Fanners, ,V clieuics, Ac. Xo Farmer should be without il If thoro is a possibility of any one, number being bolter than another the number beforo us is. Farmers subscribe for it. Only $1,50 par year. Orange Judd to., 'ublish er, Xew York. Republican Standing CommiUee. The Republican Standing Committee met Monday, May 22, 18S2, over the JW printing office, to count the voto polled at the primary election May 20. The clmir appointed 7'hilipD. Moyer iistant Beery. The meeting was strictly private no pectators admitted. The following Resolution was unan Imoimly adopted. . ?'ofri,That we the Republican voters of Snyder county do hereby agreo to land by And use All honorable means nd support the ticket nominated. A vote of thanks was tendered to "is chairman and Secretary of the committee. The time appointed and fixed for the organisation of the new committee was fixed on Saturday, the tenth of ue at l o'clock p. m. The newly elected members Are earnestly requested to be present. SAMUEL GROSS, Chairman, Cms, E. SampselSoo. Something New. As uhuaI, at May eourt, there was IMite a display of agricultural imple- "biiis Dut the principal attraction s a Rood Locomotive or Traction nglne being controlled by one man without the assistance of horses and f lly handled as a It., R, Locomo- jivs turning around la the streets In lss spaoe than n ordinary farm wag on, stopped and started, either for ward or backward Inutuntlv pvol. '"It over oar streets at the rate of sis "ils pen bour, with perfect ease- be- " wried on easy springs.. It was Pfonounwid.by all who saw it superior W My before exhibited in the eount-, d has beon awarded the highest "wiwer given any Traction en "'IS., It 111 uuuiufiuitnnl 1 ii Tli Ueisar slfuL vm' ;;fti UUC0..P- - SrvlZIi Ed. Pof : Ve desire to observe j May AO, Decoration day, In a becom ing manner. The surviving soldier and all others are cordially Invited t assemble at the Town Hall in New Merlin at 8 o'clock p. in. to make the proper arrangements for decorating the ffraves of those who (rave their f lives In defeuse of our firesides, our homes, our country. At 0 o'clock the lines will be formed good speulie'r and excellent niuslo wilt he furnished. WM. 8. 8HOLLEY Com. Tlio most wonderful curative rem cdies of the present day, are '.hose that como from Germany, or nt least origi nate there. The most recent prepara tion pin oed upon the mnrket In this country, is the GREAT OA'K.VAX IN VIGOBATOR, which has never liecn known to fall In cnrlnR a single esse of impotrncy, spermatorrhoea, weakness snd nil diseases resulting from self abuse, ns nervous debility, inability, mentnt anxiety, languor, lassitude, de pression of spirits And funclionni de rangements nf tlio nervous system. For solo by druggists, or sent free by ninil on receipt of the price, U.iM pn box, or six boxes fur ftf.Of). Address F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, O. Sole Agent for the United States. f5end for circular. Account cf School Boards. Pchnol wurrniits are issued in tho or der in which the aniimil rertillciiles and reports are received nt tbo Depart ment. At the close of each school year the School Boards, without delay, shall plncein the bands of tho District Au ditors a full itemized statement of the receipts and expenditures for the pnst .veflr.iiicludiiiR tho assets snd liabilities oftbe district of all kind wilhall books and vouchers. A meeting of tho Au ditors should be arranued bv tbo Board, to bo held ns soon as the school year closes, via. first Monday in June. When the accounts are settled and au dited, they are to be immediately pub. Itslied by the School H iard, cither by linnd-hill or in two newspapers. As soon ns tbo new School Board nrvnn. izea (which can bo ilouo on tlio day of the auditors' settlement) tho annual disliict report, nllldavit and certificate shall bo sent to WILLIAM MOYER, County .Vupcriiileiidcnt. vvm. ca:iero"m"Vwill. Hon. John B. Packer Fully Vindicated In the Supremo Court, May l.'i, the lecrcc of tbo Union county court in sustaining the will of tbo lato Win. Cnmeron was alliriiied, Tlio content pushed so vigorously for tlio eonten tnnlsis therefore of no avail, ami Mrs. Jane .irrison will linvo to bo satiiilicd with the legacy of flSil.iXK) which her fiillier left her. Tbo opinion of the Supreme Court is a very short one, and is as follows .- "Weallirm this decree upon the able opinion of .Indue Klwell, which we admit us the opinion of ibis court. I IV think it proper to mid Hint there is not in tlm evidence iiiivtliinc to ini- peacli tlio cliaravtcr of the gentleman by wboui the will whs il in fled lor iu ieriiy or profcssioiiHl propriety. In deed, his ciimluct tliroimhout was charm leri.ed by tlio nicest son-e ol honor." Tlie eoiinsel who supported the will were Junliua Conily, on, S, P. Wolverlou mid cx-Atlorniy (iyueral MoVeagh. IN Memonam. WiiKitKAD, It has pleased tlm Al mighty to remove from our midst, by dentil. Miss Jessie Smith, n member of the St. Peters Evangelical Luth eran Monday School, of Aihunsbuig, therefore Ukhoi.vkd, That It is with feelings of profound sorrow that we are called upon to mourn over the death of Jes sie Smith. Rksoi,vi:i, That In tho death of Jessie tho Sunday School lias lost u regular and in tercHtlng member. HKrtol.vai), That iu this hour ol sadness and sorrow by this humble tribute of Respect to her memory wo hereby tender our heartfelt sympathy to her bereaved friends. ' Rksolvko. That these renolutlons be plaoed on the minutes of the Sun day School of which she was a mem ber and u copy of the same be sent to the bereaved family of our departed sister. Rk.soi.vkd, That a copy of these resolutions be sent for publication, to the county papers. JAMES P. KELLER, S. E. M I DDLKS WARTH, M. N. W1EA.N1. Committee. Commencement Union Seminary New Berlin, Pa. The following Is the programme for the exercise at the coming Commence ment at Union Seminary: Friday, Evening, June 0 Anniversary of the Neouosuiian Literury Hoo'v. Haturduy Kveulug, June 10 Anniver sary of the Kxoelsior Llterivry Uo. clety. Sunday Kveuing, June 11 lluccitlau reate Hermon by Hev. J. Young, of Williamsport, Pa. Monday Kvniilnir, June 18 Lnuture before the Literary Societies, by Itev. II. 11. Ilartzler, Editor of the Evangelical Mk.shk.nuuh, L'leve lund, Ohio. Tuesday, June 1310 a. 111. Meeting of the Hoard of Trustees. 9 p. 111. Hook Heoeptlon of the Neocos luliiil Lit. Hoe. 7.30 j). 111. Lec ture before the Alumni by Hon. A. H. Hassaman, of Ituading, Pa. Wednesday, June II. 10 a, in Reun ion Exercises ami Alumni Associa tion. History of the Alumni by Key. U. F. Hweugle, Lewlsburg, Pit. I'oem, by II. E Huutz, Ksq. of Huntingdon, Pa, Wednesday, June 14 Commencement, Orations, Essays ami Graduation. . All are cordially invited to attend those exercises. Kkv. A. E. Oooomc, Principal, - New liorlin, Pa. v " Composo4 of the best known tonics, liiMm find ojuohunii,," with well known. watios-1 Is Brown' row DUters '71 : euros indigestion,, ami. all. kimlud Official Eetnrns of Saturday tno iiUtii S s 40 101 f7 47 1(1 M 21 41 2S (!! 1 1 121 181 ill ft7 S74" PISTUIOT, Adams Heaver Heaver Vl,st Centre Clnipman Friiiikliu Jackson Middleburg Mhhlleereek Monroe Perry Perry West Penn Hcllimgrove I'nion Washington Total," HO mi t7 1M 7 107 41 21 il'i 13 HS r4 M 81) M n ' nut 121 03 1"4 11 1 20 57 21t 27 81 20 0 M (It) M The Body of Joh.i Goodlander Found. WksT Ukavkh, May 23, iHsa. About two weeks ago an Insane man by the name of John (ioodlauder from I'nion '., nged 70 years came over to visit his niece, Mrs. !.evl 11. Truster of Went Heaver and on Tuesday evening the 11th Ilict. he went to Crosgrove Hall to an nuetlnt', and left that place after midnight and had not been heard of until Friday the lDth'whcn he was found In the stream of Miildlecreek. It is suppos ed he IofI bis way and fell over the brldje and drowned -bis bat was found a few days before he was found further up the stream, by J. P. I-'ish-er. N'. II. Middleswarth, Ksi., was notified and appeared, and summoned the following gentlemen ns jurors : Adam Wagner, Esq., Dr. II. M. fish, James Kalpct.er, SoIoiujii Motirer, TIioiiuis HcrliHter and Michael S. Welaiiil, who held an Inquest 11(1011 the said body, with a Verdict, that the deceased came to his death by ueci- ilctnal drowiiingoii the nlht ofthe It, of May. The deceased, or unfortu nate, man had been in the water about eight days-be Was seen lylmt in the water the day previous to his being taken out by several persons but it was thought It was a scare crow put In by some person as a Juke on the one (but took it out, hence be was left Iu ; but a little sou of Levi J. Koiuig being more inquisitive than the rest took a long book mid tinned it once aiidto Lis boru r mw it w us 11 dead man, His son being Unfilled by telegilim arrived the next day lifter ho was found and hud him buried in lie linker Church Cemetery, there to rest until next winter when he In tends to have biui taken hoiue ami buried beside his deceased w ife. Owing to the crowded state of our columns, we are unable to publish the proceedings of the Sunday School Convention held at Adaiusbui-g, Mnn than usual interest was 1 1 inn i lost I during the convention and nltoetliei it was uihtnirtive and eiiteitaiiiiu;;. A number of the leading physicians of the country sro now recommending Vof. (iiiilmeltit's Kidney 'id fur lame buck, siia'iea, diabetes, grafel. and other diseases of tlio kidney?, bladder and urinary organs. Bark ! Bark ! Eark ! I will pay seven dollars eusli per cord for nil roek-onk Ii.-ivk of 11 po,l iiulily, delivered at Middleburg sta tion, should priues iwlvuiice call 011 me. ). It. Kotiiiu inc. M.ddli lMir illiirkct, conssvTsn witpsi.t 11 r Simonton. Hai-bcr te Co. Wheat l :iO " .No. 2 1 2.1 Itv DO Corn HI ( )nts .11 Potatoes 1 10 Mutter 2M Kvl's 14 Onions 1 00 laird M Tallow (Ill Ties 23 to ,10 Pea Coal li 7.1 1 Chestnut Coal 4 (Hi iiiueKsiiiuii ioiii , r'ss V'tilll Kir it C Plaster, per ton.. 11 00 MAHIill!). Mny 4th by theltev. W. A. fliuis, Allies Miitildn Siissiunnn, to 11. F. lirouse, Ijoth of Jackson twp. May 14th ly the Iter. J. p. Wnni pole, AtisM Mary M. Folt. of Franklin to William 1. Kilmer of Jackson twp. At the resilience of the brltle's tinr- ents, Wutlnestlny evening, May 17, N. M. Jeoliuer or AUroii, iiluo, unit Miss Mnle K. Illllliisli, daughter of Mr. iiiul Mrs. Col. P. llillbislt of Nelins grove. May 7, John C. fttiiuellng of Perry C'o. mid Miss Kinmii J. lleimuaoli of Washington twp., HnyderCo. At the resilience of the bride's sis ter, Mrs. F. M. Van llergen. In Oak Park, Illinois, no Montlay, May 1, by Uev. Coon, Artnur K Hniilh, of Cellar Fulls, ami Miss Jennie Kvuns, ot Ouk Purk, 111. The foregoing chronicles anil event that the groom's friends in this city have been for some time anticipating. While the bride is a stranger in our city, she will be accorded a wnr.'ii welcome by the many friends of tho worthy young man who lias won her. A cosy home awaited the bride, the adornment of which has been the em ployment of all of Arthur's spare hours, for weeks past. Ckdah Fa mi (lAZKTI'lt, lova. . Tiik Post extends congratulations and good wishes. j)ii:i May 14th In Freeburg, Philip son of John H. and Muhulii btellun, aged 'li years and S3 (lays. May 18, In Union twp. Franklin, son of Jacob and Anna Iongacre, aged Ii years, 10 mouths and IS days. May 7, at Adumsburg, of scarlet fe ver, Jessie, daughter of the late .W. Harry Huiith, aged about 14 years. May II, at Helinsgrove, Frank Hloyd, son of Henry and Maggie lieuuer, aged 1 inontli and ii days. 1 1 . . .I..J1 a' J P 8. HMIIH, ; .II-:NXIHrl '. Heaver Springs, Pi rin'a. UMH tlar aiaaui tovdata In lb t-al, b .' tho Primary Election' held in Snyder count ?pn inst. CONOnKS!, I AKSLMIH.Y. AS. Jt'DOK. PnoTH'V. IHST. ATT'Y. BK. A K rO. .M RT t)(l SM 1-KH a 3 I s X!t ti 91 41) 12 83 40 9 A8 03 r9 :w 141 tl 24 57 8!K) 7S 20'l 144 Hi 7 lil H 47 lit 10 117 4 irt fi.-l 4X 4H 100(1 ' H il 0 St'J in 2t 43 8 m 71 47 2: lit 100 23 (HI "(1(11 Hi 145 140 I4H 2: HI (W m HI 70 K4 r,4 ii lot 71 10!) 14(l:J ri ii liui 117 2-1 IN) 4U HH M 77 r.i at) 127 104 M 111 "11HI Mai.T hrrma. Mail, ops, (Qui nine, lark, ect. A blood food for deli cate women, nursing mothers, sickly children, tho aged, convalescent, over, worked, emaciated, neivous mid sleep ess. Fifty times more nourishing than any mall liquors. May. The Highest Rank. Made from harmless matci'tals, and adapted to the needs of f.idini; nml filling hair, I'aikei 's Hair ll.il.nin Inn taken tbo highest rank ns nn elegant and reliable hair restorative. May. - Mrs, B. Mux Seliiis.,'ro ve, 'a. is do ing a lively biisines in the line of Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Yaliecs ' Ac. A ,( flive her a call hoforo purchasing els. where. April 27. 'S3. a hsjmpjsjMsV - MHnBMaM Hcartdy Recommended. Don't condemn a good thing be cause you bavo been deceived by worthless iiotlrum. Parker's (linger Tonic has cured many In this set (ion, of kidney nml nei vims disorders, Mid we recommend il beiu tily to such si f fcrers. AY11.1. May, It will pay everv bodv to examine the immense Stock of Fiiriiituie for j sale iy the roinilar Furniture man i W. II. KKI.IX l.ewislown Pn. J. WIXFIKM) SAMI'KhL, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Centreville, Snyder Co., IV, Oirrahl rrur,.i.,,iia ioivico la Hi fiiblle, iaj 1, nj, mm z mmw9 nml buy jour Xlathiucrj at Hiehl's Implement Store, M:i.i.s;iio i:( i a. I nm o(Terinf tlio larfje'l n'oelj of county, Hiuuiist wlncu oio tlio. celeLuutuil Champion Reapers & Mowers wLitdi every farmer knows is tlio most Kulistuntiit' iniio' ;no lieforo Hie faiininL,' pnlilic. Iteiremlier tlieio is 11 Lfood resson wliv thero uro overtoil (UinmiiouH in tlio couuty tliero is a reason wliy we sold morn Champion last year llmu nil others eoinuiiiieH eomliinuil thei oisu reason why wt got three car- loads of ('linuiiion in Snyder county this year when farm crs buy Champions they need not bo afraid of not. 'tttliiifr repairs at imv time other uyoins who come arouinl with now iniicliineH will tell yon there is nothing iu that, but don't beliovu it, for they want to sell and nf- t:i wni'ds you must look out for repairs elsewhere. The Champion t'om pany have iu nso thoiisauda of Hoopers k Mowors and linvo completo re p lir manufactory umplo to supply tho tlumaaJ. I ulsa ofl'or tho well known EMPIRE THRESHER & SEPARATOR, Hagerstown Clover Huller. Farmers Friend and Monarch witij or withont Fertilizers. CFLTIVATOUS, COHN PI.ANTKUS I PLOWS, COIN-SIIFJ.I;LUS nml .11 1.: ,:n rooms iu nil iiiiteiiiuen. win un in iitriotns on iuiv iniio uiiiiosi mey may desire, .except Cornplanters sod Hepairs for tho Chuiupiou lUapei are strictly cash. Call nml (,'ivo me a trml. Store Honru one- iluor NoitU of Focklui's Hotel nml opposite Viij,'t uscll ore Urufr Store' " .1. i jm imi:iil, April 27. 1882. at MRS. Tt is with nleasure that I issue tuts merous friends to inform them that G5O0T Kulin. Ima imtt returned from the enstorn cities with a full supply of SPHINO UOODS, and I point with trade as an evidence that my etlorts to piease my customers are meeting with success, I have now on hnnd the LARGEST AND CllEAPJiST STOCK OF BOOTS AND SUOKS ever before carried, which I am sell ing at the very lowest prices. My stock "embrace! different quullties and prices, fiom the largest Men'esnd Womeu'e to the smuiiest mruuts suoes -ri,.. nf mv it rent success is Quick sales and small proiits. This mot- in aliall malls mv nlsca of business ! Boot and bhoe More for buyers in I ,,.i, i.ini, .nfttl nA tn have prices. 1 also ouer great uargaius Trnnks, Satchels and Valices. Aff tin thaiikintr von for past favors. I invito the pnhlie lb come and see that rs, maha o jw" 1 p p D 3 3 II I l III l! , II i IKI 7! ill 87 DO 10 3 l:lll 17 81) 43 ftS 0 1 lw u til ti a a 0 17 II 1 111 1 0 2 Hit HO II ft it 4'l'- 41 23 il r.l 1 3 8 M '.'I 2:1 II 0 1 1 ! I (17 II 7 4!l 11 4 4 f'M 'It 0 77 b'rt o 1 74 PJ 4 M 12 .1 4 !H HI 0 II I I I) II l'7 M r, 1 12 HI 21 4 Kit M I l.VI 4 0 0 411 i!7 2 W 17 0 1) H7 22 2 HI Kl 4 k'VI 42.1 "274 ' ,w sifiw 10 RRINCIPALI-INE I iiv Sliol.lk.M, bluKk.M and Ad.I "MJTtj.hksT 111, 10 St. Jcii.-r.li, miim In !,, Sv',"lii,n. Tnp, li.iia. Krbrwk.Miisirl.Ki!K57N"n, 1)IIm.iI iw, Ni-w M tiro, Arlxtnu, Mw VMOO, Imm nn I Ti'tfl I l(Hn KANSAS CITY Thtmieh Tirie m i tin? l l'lrl.tlti d l.lll.l f. : ali. nt all i.fll , I I PIIIICH. PtHLtVAL LOWELL, 1 3d Vk-t l-n'i i'fn'l MiiQrt or'i tm. Au' lilriiuo. 111. CIiIiuku, 1IL. O- Form Machinery vi" 1 flcictl iu lliis Grain Drills. anythinjf fanners want nn. iittueh- ...tl 4. t ..1.. . 4 .1 R. MARX' stor my sprint? adTertisemont to ray nu the manager of my store. Mr. Louis feeling of pijde to my fast increasing the the most favorite aud bcnelleisl this County. I rcooive new goods alwava the latest slvlos and lowost r. ' ' sOSj'1 Ii.""' I, l)UH1,H i, f.r Atltfrt r..,.?-??! Minn. hii and st. ril. ! III.. Dot! tnulPMdTs V.'' "I J?! .,! In lli Wurld for i7i,' i ma X" All fitnnrrlloni imtl k x . . . ,, f S V X nn.i Tim will WSVCvS Bn.l lrpln 'A V-y A luur, Imtrad Canada. SCWyr A'lVvioJS. cjllifort, r""'. M"''l"" .ira.vVj v Itesyeoiiuiiv. yimrs. SI A A. j H , ' ' . -fcj Ull.l 1 Mill II III I II mil .a -1 W-.-,,V,r? M ,- 5 ' KIDNEY J$L, Ami ni - . . 1 .! i rTMln 10 itlrt.-itiin .. w- in f if 1 1 Hi 1 , tt. .' . I m l I ni tltii n that will fif In all ii faiifl Mr a nn i 'b.i .11 LAME BACK. . Tin I'm r I r -ir nil 1 rut t'-mi-l m'l I1 Hirl V K Is Y n. I'UHM li,Y 0 ifo I tnH (), Tntttr lint H. t'tli fi 4; in Vf 1 . 1 nmsri rn, iriiiiiay , 111 lunii m arnsir nt ; a I. I. I.I..... . II.I...1I.... nf ( rliir, I itfln tun tttii of I lit- li Itliic y isttnrrh ol llir tlintl Ii r. IIIH i'.Hirrl f rlitr. I'lti In lit llrtrk. ol.tf or XrrvniK V 1 k nt-). nnl In tnri ft ) ili.r.. r oft lie HU'1lr nJ 1 rlmrv Ornnnn wdtdivr mnirnfiO'l i prn iii nn or ntttfrfi Wtnhtiwn. 1ii Miprlt ri, nr ny l u ihi KlJneyf, Ml I '- of i rlnnry Or; km. YOJ CAN DE CURtD! Without nwillorfl tt.r oau mil inn.llci rt, l y ui 'l y wenrltist riioi nin.MrriTx French Kida37 Pad, WHICH ITKKS HY AhSdUPTIn.N. ! T"ir.1r.iimlt (nr IMI'IK. C I.M K T t KS K l( KNOII KIIINI.V I'.VC Kil l Ink 11. 1 MM.. I' Ii li i.e (lot It. I .io s i , yui will rn. cltb I'a.l by return in til.'' riCsl'IMoMAI.s HUM Tlt: l(KM.:i.. 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Jramsnso Stock of' SPKI.YG j IN I CL o Tiuxar . , , , t . Is (i ft: c l itH'ff tiicncnittntls1 oj aJI riis.si s, and to sit jt plij the in tuts nf'iiU' I'ri at all si C' ti tuts of oitv ( V it ii It- He is Now Ready DUKSS SUITS. : 'icnY-i hi v su its, coats, '..ww, ri:srs,. it. i rs, c.ii's, UMHUEI.UIS, TtrXAS, VJfJCh'S, SUIUTS, IWDKUWK 111, CUFFSttnd COLLIHS, r, if, u . IM) cuss a, i i:n srrrs, Xi:ChTlKS, in fact he A-'V's' eoiisaiiffi' oiiiatid.l I'll A. LlXK Oh (UJ.YTTS Furnishing Goods!' MEN 5' FULL SUITS as low a3 C2-75. Fa II Uiie. LATIlST ST)'L; Strav Hats. OUDIAIS TAh'ICA FOR SILK HATS. Fine Hats fcr littls Foils!. Read. Read.. A WATCH to be given away. it-ill firvxent a SOIJir SfU'JUi AMKJi ICAX U'ATCJl to an ij oneofmr' customers holding holdiwj iltc IncKti number; 'lite iralvh ii'ill he drawn on tlm 4lh of Julij, ISS2, at mu st nr. For ever ij sii-UO irortu " goods sold. I will givo on.o -ticket- Friends, neighbors, and' alt' the )toile are invited,, generally ami par timlarlu, to call and examine tho stock- NO IffiBEPRMTATIOl. Thankf ul'for j)ast patron age I camcsUif solicit at continuation of the samoi 8 OppcnhcimcF SFXINSGIZOVlV