r Si.V THE POST Qiddlebnrg, June 15, 1882, Jocnl Newn, Ate. Qnlt a number of horses, Id thin vicinity, have pink-eye. Even the spring chicken will M late this year. Fanner planted mora potatoes thl spring than usual. Farmers are enoonrairsd by the fine appearance of grain fields and mead ows. There is considerable petty tiller ing going on In Mlddleburg at pres ent. Bend In your Items. We like to have all the news. The shade trees on our various streets present a fine appearance. rhystufans say it combines all the 'desiderata of every ferruginous tonir prescribed by every school of medi cine. Brown's ron Bitters. The Treasurer's sale of undated lands which was to have taken plane at the Court-house, on Tuesday, was postponed. All the shapes that a man or a wo man can Invent, are to be found In t he different styles of spring hat. The festive mosquitoe will soon be singing their evening's lay, and eat eonoerts from back fences are now in order. It is very lively on our streets since the close of the public schools. Young America apMar determined to enjoy himself, let the weather be as it may. The tobacco growers In this section have commenced setting out their fields with the weed. riant are back ward on aocount of the cold weather of the spring, but are (touting on ra) idly now. Dr. I. Grler Barber respectfully re quest those knowing themselves In debted to lilin, individually, to nmke settlement before August flrt and pay the amounts due him In money or secure payment of the same by note. I. URIETt BARBER, M. D. The intelligent Farmer knows tdnl for years he worked for nothing ami Kindly takes irncrs method to make from $75.00 to fHV.OO profit from each Cow annually, Books frco at all rchh stores. Win. Slioll, dealer in wool and wool en goods, Is the owner of a bull-dog with which he shares his bread ami meat The dog took on the Indepen dent Inspiration and disputed Will lam's right and title to boss and bit him In the hand so severely that the result limy be serious. RKMXMtitovit, June 18, '83. Mn. KDITOIl : Please make il nnr. rent Ion in your local ul lust week con cerning our Clydesdale NUIHou. I am only one of ten men who own said horse. The company is formed of such uien as Meters. I K. Pauling Henry Mover, H. P. App, Philip Dreese and others. Yours Truly D. Nou.max Avp. NoTimk for Tn amfh. The present is no time for tramp. A heallliy man willing to work need not be out of em ployment twenty-four hours. A sick ly man unable to work and willing to behave himself can find comfortable lodging and suitable food In any coun ty alms-house. Tramp of any char acter ought not t o be encouraged by fills 01 money, rood or clothing. Oeorge E. fipecht informs the pub lic that he always keeps on hand the best quality of se isoned lumber line only the best In new work and repairs guarantees all his work wishes his work oompnlrcd with that of mas ter mechanic has no speolalttes. but builds new buggies, wagons, sleighs repairs all kinds of vehicles in the latest and bast style and in the most substantial and workman-like man ner put this in your hat. J. L. Riehl, struek the key-note of business when he established his Ag ricultural luipllment and Repair Store and Depot at Sellusgrove. T he latest Improved Implements and all kinds of Repairs can be had by going to hi store instead of the delays and disap pointments attendant upon the send ing off to manufaoturies located hun dred of miles away, and the proba bility that they are no longer in. exis tence. Mr. Riehl Is the aotlve agent for the 'Champion Reaper and Mower, Em pire Thresher and Separator, VIotor Clover Huller, Farmers' Friend and Monarch Grain Drills ; latest Improv ed ooru-plow,oultlvator &o.,&o.,and has the conndenoe of the farming public. He Is also agent for Bowkers celebrated Pure Fertilizer. A Summer Visitor. What with iprll frost, chilly spell in May, and other abnormal meteorol oglal phenomena, the season of the year 1882 are in such a confused state, that anything which may be interpret ed a a sign or their regular aequence is Iweloome on that account alone. Thi i one reason why wa are slad Lr receive the 8ummer number of Eh-' mens' Ashios QiutTBBLY. Another reason I, the oottume illustrated are uffloientlydiveminedinaiyleand cost to enable every lady reader to suit the purely literary feature of the mag fe line are excellent. Altogether, we thluk the Fash ton QosmBLY is a success. Its cost only fifty cenU a yew. The Mugtsine is iwued by Kbrtou Drue. Eighth Av.uuij. JwVorfc; v PERSONAL J. W. Dreeseha gone west. Miss Vesta Wetxel has gone to Tnr butvllle. C. L. Smith Is confined to the house rheuinat ism. Mrs. Mary A. Holender and Mrs. A. K. Gift are visiting Milton. Mrs. Geo. Gntelliis, of Mlffllnburf, is visiting Lieutenant O. C. lOutollus and family. Daniel cJtufTer and wife, of Bel Ins grove, visited their son-in-law Adam Showers. Isaac Ulsh and wife, of Beaver, visit ed John P. Smith and family, last week. Our old friend an J fellow townsman, Harry 8. Smith, is sick and confined to hi bed lor the first time since child hoodhope he may be about soon. Dr. Perclval Hermann, of Xratfter vllle, paid his respects to TliK Post, on Friday last Doctor II. Is genial as a companion J wears an easy and becoming dignity talks Intelligently about everything worth talklngahout: and the knowing ones say his profes sion fits liliu and that he has the e nit acity and the application to reach eminence. The newly planted corn crop Is com ing ap nicely, and the grain fields look eiceedingly well. J. C. Dowersox moved from his farm in Centre twp., to Franklin, a month or so ago. He brought with him two very valuable cows, of course the cows were raised In the country and had, therefore, very little personal kuowledge of the practical workings of railroads and railway trains. One of them was inspecting the track on Inst Wednesday when the K.ast-bound Mail came thundring along and knock ed her into a mass of prepared liologn a a cow inspection wus next In or der, then a funeral. David C. Snoot UwAi-rt tko. About a year ego four prisoner pcd from Snnlinry jail, ono of th-:i hcing Duvid C. Shoop, alio was serving n term of twelve year for liuri,lry and larceny. Shoop kepi very quiet, but recently the shcriir of Ilxgerstowu, Md , through letters, learned that the escaped man wm in Unit cily, and informed Shcriir Shecstey. of this cily. The lat ter pwo the points to the detectives snd Sliooprvns arrested ly Detective luderson and drought to Ilarrishurg jail. Jfo was brought back to prison at this pliico f'ridny last by Detective Anderson, of ftirrisburg. Warden Pulton conducted him to an iron cell When Arrested at Hngerslown a pnek- iige of red pepper was found in .Vhnop's pocket, which he said bo Intended to use on those who arrested him, but lie was not quick enoughs 6'uifcury A Committee Proceedings. The Standing Committee met at the Court house, in Mlddleburg, June 10, at 1 P. M., pursuant to call of the Chairman. Ner H. Middleswarth, Ksq. was elected temporary Cliairumn, and II. J. Duck temporary See. . The Com mittee proceeded to per muueiit orga nlzntioii : For Chairman, B. T. Parks. Esq., reeieved 10 vo'os " C. C. Heelmld 0 " Mr. Parks having received a major ity of all the votes oast was declared duly eleoted. Several gentlemen were named for Sec. H. C. Saiiipsull having received a majority was declared duly elected. C. C- Seebold was elect d delegate to the State Convention for 1083, The Chuirmau announced the com mittee on Resolutions : Tills is certainly not in accord sri th the Rules adopted by the (State Convention and will no doubt be re considered. Report of Committee. Whkhkas. It has been the usage oi tne Republican party. In Mimler county, since its organisation, to send ueiegaies, to tne Mtute Conventions, elected by the County Committees in convention assembled for that pur pose, aim Whkhkas, It Is becoming that we, as the representative of the party, give expression to the sentiments of the party, and reuew our pledges of leauy, inereiore Kksolvkd. That we heartlv en- our dorse the action ofJohu II. Arnold, Representative delegate to the (State Convention wliich oouveued at Harris- burg. May 10. and that we do hereby affirm that hi action reflected the wishes and sentiment of the Republi can party in Snyder county. RKrtOLVKu, That we heartily endorse the plutforin adopted, and toe ticket nominated by tbe 10th of May con vention, Rkholvkd. That it i uart of our oreed that the state and national policy advocated and carried out by the Republican itarty is essential to the growth and prosperity of the state and nation, Rkholvko, That the vast and va ried Interests of all the people of this uoveriiiiient constitute tlie enter pol icy and cornerstone of the RuDublican party that it is the natural guardian of these vital Interests the only guar dian which can give ample security for a faithful execution of the trust and that it has not yet fulfilled its mission, Uksolvkd, That in our judgment, itarty revolution, reorganization, or by whatever name it may be culled having no great, popular Interest at its foundation, but siui4y, who shall lead in the details of party manage ment, is dangerous, unstable and must inevitably result iu transferring the win of government to our old enemy, Rkholvkd, That the noicluatlon of Davie. Rawle and Marshall is ample evidenoe of the indeendeuae, spirlt-of-fair-play and concession pervading the loth of May convention, . Rkholvkd, That we ratify the nominations made by the party at the Ut Primary Election, ami pledge ourselves to a hearty support of all the candidates from Goveruor to Jury Commissioner. John A. II r mush. Chair'n, N. U. Minui.KswAUTiiNee., JOrlKPH. It HKSIDUICK'I, Adam Smith, F. Rathpon, ' J. VV. Waui-sku.. M. l. Committee oil K"Holiitloif. Hurry A Smith Is building a new spring-house. Ladies, If ynti are suffering from wenk buck. nervousness, leu'corrhoea or in sny disease of the kidneys, blad der or urinary organs. Prof. GnilmrU te's French Kidney Pm will euro you. For sale by all druggists. The Philharmonic Musical Conserv atory of Freebnrg and Philharmonic Society will give a Concert In Buyer's Hall, Friday evening, June 83, 18?. The Spring term of 0 weeks school closes on that evening. Miss Gregg will render new selections. A rare treat may be expected. The constant dripping of water will wear the hardest stone ; to the con stant hacking cough will undermine the hardiest constitution. Avoid this ratal result by using Sines' Syrup or Tar. Wild Cherry and Ilonrhound. For sale by John A. Monti, Middle "urK. An Extraordinary Book. Solomon sys, "Of making books there is no end ; and much study is s weariness of the flesh." Tliis first reflection is emphatically true of our age, snd tho second would be equally just were wo compelled to read sll tho works offered us. A good book has been described as "Ono that leaves you farther on than when you took it up ; when you drop it, it docs not drop you down in the samo old spot, but leaves you with a finer outlook, a clearer vision snd a stimulated desiro for thai which is bet ter and higher.' This definition is applicable 'to ".'radical Life," a now work ndvertis cd iu another column, a copy of which we have just received from the publish ers, and which wo takd pleasure in bringing to tho notice oi our renders as ono eminently worthy of being rend and studied by those who would milk A llii) most of themselves iu lighting the ureal buttle of life. Tlie Now Light ol Asia. "Tho liad of 7ndia" somo call il, and others liken it to .1illott' Warn diso.oH" Whatever terms may be used to describe it Edwin Arnold's re mnrkabla poem, the classics iu litein- ture, nnd tho best edition of it will be wanted in every homo library. Relat ed to the religion of India il is not tin liko .Villon's immortal poem us related to the Christian religion. Tho new edition just issued by tho I'seful Knowlodgo Publishing Company, New York, is perhaps the most beautiful, typographically, which has ever np- pearcd, and isof course fur lower in price than any other edition published, which will compare with it, being only 20 its. for the Utility binding, 30 els. for the cloth, and til els. for tho half Russia, or for tho extra cloth gilt ud- os. nit euiiiou isexpnct my vaiiihiiio and for that reason will displnco every other, and cauno thoso who arc already supplied with other edition to put iheui iu-i(lii and tiiko this, because of ihuskclchcH of tho lives of K livin Arnold, the author, of fuddha, the subject, and tho numerous illustrative nolo explaining tho many references to persons, places, customs, etc, which sre necessarily enigmatical to any one not deeply versed in tho history, relig ion, and literature of India. These valuable additions aro from the pen of .Vrs. I. L. auser, a most competent writer, who was for many years a resi dent of ndia, and is known ns the author of "Tho Orient and ts People." Enterprising booksellers will supply this edition, and canvasser and club Agouta are ' wanted everywhere, to whom very unusual terms and facili ties aro offered by the publishers. New Life for Functions Weakened by Disease, Debility and Dissipation. The GREtT GERMIN NVGOM TOR is tho only spocifio for ini potency, nervous debility, universal lassitude forgetfulness, pain in the back or sides no matter how shattered the system be from excesses of any kind, the Great German Jtemedy will restore the lost functions and secure health and hap piness. 81.00 per box, six boxes for 5.00. Sold by all druggists. Sent on receipt of price, postage paid, by F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for United State. Circular and testi monial sent free. Finest assortment of Whito Vests at 8. Oppenheimer's, Solinsgrove, Pa, Colorado Excursions. COLORADO ROUND TRIP TOUR- ISt TICKETS at greatly reduced rates via. C. B, k Q. It. 11 . new Chicago and Denver Through Line, good during summer month and National Mining and Industrial Exposition iu Septem ber are now on sale and full particulars as to trains and rates can bo obtained from any Cbupon Ticket Oflloo in tho United 6'tato or Canada. June 8, '82, 4w. Owing to the lateness of the season, we have concluded to commence sell ing off our largo stock of summer goods at reduced price. Our assort ment of dress goods, Gluhaiu, iAwnx, etc., is complete, and the price are now positively so low, that they must suit everybody. a, WKIB, Helinsgrove. You can just find what you want a.t S. Wei' Carpet Store, Sellusgrove, He keepaa large line of Hemp, In grain, S ply, 8 ply and Brussels. Tlie price are always the very lowest If you need any Carpets, Wels's I the best plaoe to buy. 8w, A large variety of Wall paper . at S. Wels's, Belinsgrove, Pa, It will psy every body to examine tlie immense Slock of furniture fur sale by tho Popular Furniture ;W. II. FELIJwUloau Pa More universally recommended than sny proprietary nlodicine made A sure And reliablo tunic, Ilrown's ron Hitters. Tho Verdict ot thd Jury. We have just received a copy of the most popular piece of music ever pub liRbcd ill thlsrnnnlry. called tho ' Ver dict March," composed by Eugene L. niake. It is written in an easy styl I so that il can be played on either piam or organ. Tho tille pago is vary h ind some, containing correct port r i its ol Hon. Geo, It, Corkhill, on. J. K. for tcr, and Judge W. 8. Cox , also a cor rect picture of tho twelve Jurymen who convicted the assassin of our late bo- loved President, This piece of mush should bo found in every houseluihl throughout tho entire country. Price to cents per copy, or 3 copies for tl. Postage stamps taken a current-. dddross all orders to F. II'. (clinic k. Music I'uhlUhor, 1) Elm Street Cin cinnati, O. The question agitating the people of the west end of 'hit county is, whether it Is possible that Hoi. t Ippeiihehner. tlie great Clothier of Sellusgrove, Pa., can sell sucli an Immense quantity of goods and not tell a lie not even a little, white one. Wednesday Hoi. visited our office and we put the question direct, and lie ufllrmcd that it was true and said "I tell yon how I do it - I have two hundred WHITE VESTS, Procalaud Marseilles, warranted, bought at bot tom prices and I represent them just as they nre-l am selling TRUNKS & VALISES AT COST and show origin al bill -and I sell the best fitting, latest style DRESS SHIRTS at tho lowest prices ever before heard of in Snyder county and I .Tuiirnntee every young man who buys a shirt n good wife. Men's suits as low as t'-T'i at tf. Op penheinier's. Ifyou wnnt a Silk Hat givo S. Op. penheiiner an order and you w ill gi-t just exactly tho thing you w ant. Straw Hits in every conceivable style, quality and price at ('ppenheim cr's. You can bo fixed up from your heel to tho lop of your head s th.it your mother-in-law wouldn't know you from a Congressman, for-le tiiHtiey, at Op penheinier's than anywhere else in Christendom. Oo and sec. April li. Sol. Oppcnhcinier'n good luck bene fit tho people of Snyder. ii purchased Sinclair's vast Spring Stock, in bulk, nt the lowot cush price and is therefore iihleto sell goods cheaper than huvo ever before been ollercd in Snyder county. April i. Spring G kid4 of cvpry Variety. Style, Quality, Quantity, Price, al Oppcnhcimci V April (1. One boithi of M.ilt utters equals in nourishment fifty bottles of lager beer, alo or porter, while freo from the ob jections urged againsl mall liquors. alcoholic ''tonics," etc, A purely nourishing food. Permit No Substitution, nsist upon obtaining Florclnn Cologne. It is pre-eminently superior in permanence and rich deli-acy of fragrance. June. William II. RipUa, Millwright. (ilol. Mills, Is ready to do nil kinds of work III his line of busiue4 nt hhort notice, and guarantees hi work He is an experience mechanic. Much :io, tf. Bark ! Bark ! Bark ! 1 will pav seven dollars cash per cord for all rock-oak hark of a good qualitv, delivered ut Middluburg sta tion, should prices advance call on me. D. R. RoTHUocK. Faded Colors Restored- Fa (loci or prny hair Kraduiilly rornv ors its yoiuliful color mid lustre liy the uso of 'arker's lluir UiiIshiii, an rlo- gnnt drossine, mlmired for it purity and rich porfumo. Juno. iliiddlebiirtf itlarket, OdRSSUTKU WKBSl.T ST Simonton. Harbor Sc Co. Wheat St 2-M " Ho. live.. t'orn Oats . 6s 1 10 18 It! 1 0(1 I'otutoi'S Mutter. Onions latrd..., 12 Tallow IMI Tie 34 to no IV11 (!oul !1 7") Cluistliilt Coul 4 00 liltutkHinith Coul il (X) KirifCoul 4 (Kl 1 Mast or, per tori 11 (X) waaMaaaaBaaaaaaaaaBwil MAIMM12I). Muv With, hv Hiv. II. V. Oross. Henry V. Mohn to Miss Liz.iu Walter, both of Ceutrevlllo. .Tune 4. Iiv tho Rev. .T. V. Kunlz. Miss Alieo Sluifer to Albert Fisher, both of l'ort Trtivortou, May 8", at the house of the bride's Mirouta, by the Kev. J. W. Hentz, SI Iks Carrie Shatter of l'ortTrevurion, to K. J. OrilTlth of Hhuuiokiii. "l , 1 " " . , " j .'..7 ,iui-i, I'.nii,, Darbara Kerstettr to It. W. Huudurs. nr..u u mui i... it u ii..... both of Perry twp. May 18, by . 8. Hoyer, Esq., I.ydla Boyer of washliiKtou township, to Hmiry C. Hoover, of lVun twp. j)ii:i Mav 18. In Washington townshiu. Miulial Dunkleberger, in tbe 04tli year of his orb. gAMUEL SCURADER. Centrevlllo, Snyder county, P la Aaat tor LANCK h V AIIUKn'S mcauu at Bill ruiw-Hi-Rii, Pa, All iwi wlahlna ta proaura MDNUIIKNTS). tow II. bXitxts, In lao. aorluliM latlia Marbia lis IbouM sot fall to fall on Ur. Soliradar aaJ aaa u ua as last frioaa, 1 6 rtnformailoJS. .................................... I.. , IHK VXT-' l I rO Mr. Altift Kln..U.. I.'.... V tt . . 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A alnHl" I '.s In.t n in I t ri-llrvaa Ilia inn-t v In lout MietHim r Mr. 1 1 rrr. ti, ,n,i N. hf iiinsH', aln,a wittnry itt'lii,rKa I roni t,e n,,. n, V". l-r, , n t niiliiK m,-c H n,a haail, curea Nnr in Ue.ihicli . .iiMhir. I 'lull. n l !. In t'leiinln I ,t urli it rlrnn.r. tha nal iaaaa.iil luul in i,-u', rrai,,re ti i, .onara ul anifill, uu ml h srlna wlioiial lai-lail, irsra llm tioi.il. tliriiat i,. Immfiilal lulioa ill iillnnaoo n.atinr. awoetmn ami inirl i.r. i lid his, Hi, l,i,n ii,, rniiiiH an, I arra.it ilia ,ici :rn. ul , Hlai rh in.ir,l mma iir.,'l,,n . hi hmtla Kiilu-al Curs, una Ik Catarrh a Sulvont an.l Sanl'inl'a Inlialrr. all Inona pau ava ol all ariisulala lur l. A.k lur Mtsruioi a hAincak l-'liis. WKEK A I'llTTI It, tloalnn. IW'Timks Mi'HK rrrai-iTai Ihannny oil, or iuat- r ,ir elict to b'lttorv lr iam ana i Iii,mi n II, t.nnv. i. ivor, niuiiaja snil I rlna rr viaana, rariiai rarely I.. Khi-uinaUim. Nauralala nyainria, ramalo Waak. ni'M rrrllU I'.lna ami w . itKnrss, Alalarls ami rittllDil Aiinr, Irloew.'iP Si'1,1 avorjr w h n, PRINCIPAUUINE luo oUulllkbr. UL.ltka.iir anil And WIHtOfjasJlKST Una to St. Joarpli, soiaia in lowa.aTAtchlaun.Toprka. Oenl Kabraaka, M Itwurl, KaLfrgjfcw aon.llallaa.Oal saa, saw unlco, Artiona, Mu iPaT voaion. lana ana Triaa. C3r O Jilila lluula liaa uoauM-rlor (ur AlUiirt rnlvoraol i.ra, Nionraiioiia and St. raul. Ir flouefdod to naiionaiiy rvputrd aa l tho bstl auulnaad iwiuk oia uraal hallrwul la tho World lor ail ciaaara or iravfl KANSAS CITY rwirt rinviisi Lun cli,, $4 fot fr4ft A Qtn'l Managtr, V$n Jittt Ayt.. UIOM, IU. ClllVASU, ill aniTCB Utoiituii t niuri i 9 CV Allconlloiiarnado XSvfJV la Union Throagh sZSjty' Try M, Tlckeulathl?r jV and you will Calabraud Lint MsjSSr ini travallni a 1 J aaallomoln:JUr'v Iniury, tnaua IM) Iba U.. aodC t7S. ot s ill.- 81 Canada. Xf'WX iiVArS. torn furl is i y v.,'i,raAv ... ' PublicSale. WnK nnderfiinud A'ltuiuistrnlors Jl-ol Ilia palulanf Jiillll Oolnalt lain nt Hurrv tiiwiialiii, Miytiir loiiiily, l'a., ili-i'i-aaw.l, will ratmaii t,i PiiiiIIi! Situ, ua IUii iroiiili:a uf IUj lata ili-.-i-ili-iit, oil Saturday, July let, 12, Tho f,illotiin lfa,'rlhi valmlils rual aatam, via : THAtlT No.l-Hlluala In Tuny ti Hny.li r 'iMiiiy, Pa., homiili'il Norili hy IiihIn -if hn llnlra nf Mil-haul Arb'iKaai, ihc'il, Idiat li loi.ila of Siiuuii Milior ainl K. II. Vloavi'i-, iiaiili hy IhihIi nt Inn llmr. in ,,,ui Truii),, Ui'o'it auil Wual by Tram No. 'J, ohuIjIiiidj Sixtyovou Acre, mors nr Idia, II luiltin Ilia Olil Huveilaail, lnv liiil lliorvoa arovloil a Iwo-alory StODO II0U6C, Log lloilRO, RtoDO Hprin( llooso, T.off Darn ami sll oilier nrrrmirj- onihiilMiiiu-n vail ur Km, il walrr Im ir Ilia ilisir (IIICH A lll nf clinlt'o fruii Ir. a. ouuviniloullobolniol, t'tiurcb, Storo auil alarkat. TI ACT Nn. I Nllnata aaatiiraaaM, binn.1,,,1 Kant by Irani No. I. Moulli by la ml "f II, or, llu.h, Waal 1.7 lamla of J. (). tr'rankliu aud William (omI, No rili hy lamla nl lh Mi Ira ol Sllobaal Aboial, daa'd, coulalulu Sixty eveo Acres, mora or wliaroian araaraola.1 a I.Otl TA lil.K. AboiU M Aoraa claar.lbs Uilaova wall aal wllb ooit White Oak Timber. TRACT No. S-tillaata aa aroraaald, onsaalad tjouadaS North by laud nf Jiwopta Mularr, Maa ha laoda ol A. II. A (I. W. 11 iritoartfor aud tlx Hrlra of Mlrliaal Aronnaai, ilaaiM, Suulb by Iba aam. Waal Iry Imliul Amlraw karalclUr, all TlMUtlK l.ANI, aotiUlulu Fifty. out Acre, aanra er laA Malu 10 aniuiawsM al l(ralaiit A. M. of aaid ay wbra rliw alaoudaooa will ba lti a..U larua ( aala anartt limwii bjr A HUHN HKROKK. iUMAlUAM H. SNYUftK, ... .t Ml klia. aViistWiatiatort J5flii.Pi.wr.ri; tvrr v llllnn UK JUILKLITE'S I'l-M'M PADS ttava atro'lv lirin ol.l In ikl- a uriry ana In t ranra: avfrv mil- m al'l h tis- vlvnn iarlri t ran, I. c lion, Ami kia , . .,, . i-iir ar Mm alien ua- al adiir,ltna in airait,in.. w.i r,i in in i . .ii -i I ant iluniiti n nna ih it will n 1 1 4I1 ia ruair l.iur a ns to iaa,i nt LAME BxCK. Tilt Mi) P i I f i W M fl if . frtt rin-- it win 1'iwiriVKi.v m i vr.u mknti.y 9T .ltlllal a l.lt 111 U, MltllU'll latitat frl. 1 if - '", lritiM , llrlulii') II iisir t-f III- l( l(ltn-) . in sin! I si ni frit is "l lirtriiiliiii til (lie t t'ltsi't IHO i n i I 1 is tf liif lilltir , Ontiirti lit lll i.litr. ftf 1 4 . 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M,i Wt r Miirhlnic up 1 1 t ! y tr x l In mr IhU. nn-l nn- tro ho inii.t ul I ro.uli 4 I r -n itivui tjvery tlus.t , Prof. Gniliacllii's rrcntli Liv,:r Pal Will I' Htlv. v , nf K.'V r t-l Itim1. Ami" A.ni.s I'lki', H.lii. in K vi r. .1 hiihImh, I -i.'V-i:i . mill Nil ltPN. t,i tin Liv. r, Ati.Mi 4.11 in I liiu.i-l. I'rit rti vi l.v nmil. n. m, .r I'rut. d i n.. 11. 1 rtt.i'i-i. mi Hm nln 3 m,t lU-r, Cu e l-y mull' A..li-n M. KNCil I'MM O,, M.nli :in, ly. ToIimm, in ., K.t ph9 If ll.trt'Or Hirjjl.g r .MiMif S K4. id H a t P "1 'P. s I 1 r M m mm ka4 . . 3 I 1 M pa r" 0 ;M SE3 B 1 53 . d 2 teEi A. P. 2t m 2 a s L I 11 1 J kaLnM jn 1 CLOTHING 1 'Jhr irrffrcssibfi 3. OPPSHHHMfl lt(ts,jit,! K Imiirtt from ; u t tii;J, in , w ) 'm ami r.'iiiuilvlnliiti. Inifflfinso Stock of A ."N I C'aJ'i ail .' c W V W M a la able I" mi'i ! the itetitumfit ej n.'i r,it,.-. fs, tmt tii.' iij: ji'll the ir nils of n o- .'.' '(' si e linns i f imr ( V 111, tij. Ho is Now Ready to I'iiru's.'t. t r.rib.i.; ivit'b J)i:t:s.S y f.'iTS, i:'i:itY-ihi)' suits, coats, rj.vrs, vt:s:Tst 11 ATS, (MI'S, umi:ui:u.as, TfllWAS, VA LICKS, Sll I UTS, rMt:inii:Aii. CUhFSand COLL HIS, CUM AM) CDSSAM till SUITS, .YUCh Tt US, ill. I net lie i-,v,v cn.isiitttf mi I, ami A UUJ, Li.Yi: 'Ul CU.YTTS Furnishing Goods! EIEIJ3' nJjfL SUITS as ' lew as Gf75. ' line, L IT US T ST ) L ti Straw Hals. omiKits r.iii:. ron SILK HATS. Ills Folks! Read. Read, A WATCH to te given ava'. .resent it SOLID SlIAUll AM E l! I VAX WATCl to nut one oj mi eimomrrs holding liolitiwj it 6 lilt I,i mi nihil'- 'Hi 6 lealeh irili be, Or men iiitio 4Hi of Jul, fSS.J, at mif Ant e, l or eeevij 00 a ol til I goods sold 1 wiA giro ono ticket- Uricids, neiiihliors, and nil the iHoile- me Invited, generally and ar ticulmii, to ealL und examine the stock 80 MMEPGfflTATK. Thankful for pantpntrun age 1 -earnestly solicit U eontintiation of the sit me. V Oppmknmcr ii:AaVaV
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