Published every Thureday. tatma I'ntrsTV CooaTa. fbb Count af Hnt4r Owittr ara said an Ik fourth Moadaya f Kohraary, Hay, and Maptaaabsr, sail Saoosd JeVUwf r1eda ttraaianat Ik aoanlf will tAlla ky Saadlaf a Ik saws In thalr rripe. trre tovna, Tlllacea aed aaiahhnrbooda. Mead e ik pliMa faota. anil will draaa Iham an, Kf M. Our aoiniaaa will always fcanpea talk vks wlafe to pa k tkroaab tbamna tatirral or local qneettnne of rabil loteift I vlll act beMoaMllteipoBaJbla lot Ik atokMM Way aey sspreaa., . : ' 270TXCS TO SUBSCBIBEBS. Look at tli fluirnri on the lshcl of your papsr. Those fljrtir tH you TUB DATR TO WHICH VOt;R'rUHS.'UII' TlOJt 1 PAtU. Within 8 week after money Ik sent, see if ante I" changed Jf o other receipt In necessary. SUHBTOY k 1SWISTOW R.XL WrsTwVsti j m I sttios. ""rAaVai. :m am A. I. pm p m M ,40 I.awlelnwn J. 0 S.ia JT ' Main Klraat 1 11 to n I.ewlau.wo T.1J tin M . Mattlanit .. 1.4a 4 M It k Paiatar T SI t 7 44 'I4 i II Uhlndla 1 103 4 0 f on I 14 ViiMf J 41 101 a.4 J 4 1 IT Mm'lnr TM to S 147 : 11 RaMb'lMllli TIT S V i n .as ; l Adaaaebs.ro; I ot S.M f.M i n ' V I Bravartowa S.lo 3 41 M .' M Knl-r 1 11 ! r ,.! ' M llrt1labrgh M 4.0 t.SI .a 4T ' 14 Valaer S..V 4 III ?tf 111 T K reamer s 41 4 V 134 77 ! Pawllna 4 1)3 a u 4T : 4S i Selln.arora as e flit T4' 4 BallnaaroT J. I 0.1 17 'I'M 7 I art ' Funl.ury ' III 4 41 "lint 1 1 title' tun ti uitin low, ' bit) le u ptiDt 'em." The recent ruins have enabled our fanners to plow again. Don't forget to have yourself regis tered if you deal re to vote. The PnxtonvIUe cake walk on Bat urday eveuing was quite well attend ed. There will be a Union Hnnday Behool Pic-nlo at Troxelvllle on Sat urday 221 , Theo. Walter has returned to Ak- roil, after a sojourn of two weeks in Middloburgh. .. 80011 the last flv will fold its wintrs. clve up the client and drop tuto the w- - - 1 ' water bucket. "Counterfeit beauties" is the name they now give to ladies who have "made up" faces. Solly Oppenheimer of Nelinsgrove Is off to the city this week to buy his winter stock of goods. M. K. Hassinger left this week for Miuiyiink, Pa., where he is employed as engineer on a saw mill. Judge O'Neil, of Port Trevorton rho has been seriously ill for some time is convalescent nga'n. J. C. Pufflngton, of the Post, his wife and daughter Nettie visited rcl ntives at Port Trevorton on Sunday. The squirrel season opened on Bat tirduyand the report of the sports man's guu is heard in every direction. The Middlehui-gh Hand has been ngagad to furuitdi the music for the Holdier's re union at McCallisterville on the 20th lust. The oampiueeting at Palas suffer ed considerable for want of attend aucu on Kunday, owing to the threat ened bad weather in the morning. The number of fish caught at cha mokin Dam this year by parties from this section have been very small compared to the result of other years. Wonder what's the matter with the AlkhlleuurgU Hand ? They have not serenaded our town for a month of Holidays. Wake up miakes, suuuaer is come ! UeorgeSpecht thus far leads as a potato raiser. He brought three. to our office this week, one of which tipped the beam at one pound and ten ouneoes. 'Rah for "Bouey." County Superintendent Moyerbeld examination In the Mlddleburgh school building on Haturday of last week. Quite a number of applicants for teachers' certificates were pres ent. The most respectable looking band of Gypsies that ever visited Middle urgh passed through town on Tues day. They had fine wagons, good horses, quite good-looking women And no dogs. Persons having stamped envelopes And three-cent postage stamps on hand October first will have to hold them, or lose the extra cent. There Is no provision for exchanging theiu. A bushel of green wheat loses twelve pounds when thoroughly dry. This may not seem possible, but we have it from a practical miller of ex perience, who has tested it, and found it so. it. Joy UcraUl. When we are In the company ot sen- .mi. - . . . . . . auoie men we ougnt 10 be doubly cau tious of talking too much, lest we lose two good things their good opinion and our own improvements; for what we have to say we know, but what they have to say we know not. Have you made up your mind to try the new and geuteel method of washing clothing? If so, purchase from your storekeeper one cake of Day's Soap, and use it on next wash day. After that one trial you will have no further use for your horrible amI nasty old wash boiler you will cry pitch It out The Sunbury .America sports anew and nobby bead and is otherwise Improved. It it among the ablest dited papers on our table, Uro. Wilvert 1 a whole team all by himself. ilve.theoldmanaloose rein. E. B. Duck, tailor of Selinsgrove, hae rented the hop formerly oocu pledby M. Z. 8telnloger, where he lll M found several days in every wek, redy to take order for new fltj ftu4 repair ct4 onw.. k 4. dNTBSYILLX GOSSIP. aaBBfaB Thomas Martin a resident of this township met with a ead accident on the 5th, at Ryan Thompson A Co. Steam Saw mill in tnlon Co. It seems while some of the hands were push Ingarar from the aiding Into the main track it started with such speed that they were unable to stop It. The ear was loaded with about 5000 feet of lumber, and there were eight or ten men on the car. All jumped off ex cept Mr. Martin, who had broken one of his toes' that day and conld not get off. The car ran very ratildly about H miles, when Mr. Martin was thrown off, bruising and cutting him badly about the head and shoulders. The car ran a few hundred yards farther when it Jumped from the track and was dashed in pieces. Mr. Martin was taken to the house of a near resident where his wounds were dressed by it, means 01 ainiinwurg. lie was brought to his home In this township on Monday following, and Is nl pres etit doing well considering the wounds and cuts he received about the head and face. His escape from instant death was a miraculous one. Mr. Valentino Walter has comincnc ed the foundation for n dwelling house on his store lot, for Mr. C. M. Showers, his son-in-law. Mr. Shower, having disposed of his prop erty to Uriah lierger who wilt take possession of the same next April. Jarius DeliOiig, a former resident of this place, but now of Washington D. ('. was here 011 a visit to his aged father ami brother, whom ho had not seen for about twenty years. MieniT Keichly was in town the other day. The farmers have been very busy the past week or so plowing their oats ground preparatory to sowing their wheat. The days are grow'ng rapidly shorter. Master ti. W. Sheary, paid his for mer chum Master Otto Releblv ..f Mltldleburg a visit last week. Commercial agent Patterson of Harilshiirg-a notion man visited our dealers last week. Mr. Jacob Kuhn of Altoomi, a gen tleman well and favorably known in this place, Is now visiting here, and Is of course having a pleasant time. John (Showers and wife of Lewis burg, were restored at the Ccntre ville House several days last week. John Hart man of New Columbia accompanied by his s ife and daugh ter were the guests of H. K. Sunders during Saturday and Hundav. Hie Union S. 8. intend celebrating their annual pic nic on Saturday Hept. 8. A flue time is anticipated. Cap. the huckster, received a load of fresh water melons the other ilav. Our merchants are doing a thriving business, and judging from the large baskets of goods people take away, evidently show that they know where to purchase the cheapest goods. Daniel Hoyer and Jackson Halley, both enterprising farmers are each having a line dwelling house in coiirso of erection. Jas. M. Vanzandt of Middleburgh was in this township on Suturday in qucht of gray squirrel. The result of his days hunting was as follows : he shot 100 09 gray squirrels. Report says that a certain person not many miles from this place was out shooting squirrels lust Sunday. Mr. sportsman you had better keep your eye skint, as some may be after you with a sharp stick. RUI'OtlTKH. See to your potatoes, they are rot- lug in the ground. A full line of Jerseys at S. Weis', Seliusgrove, Pa. Dr. Darheris practicing on wing shooting. Ho shoots arms-length, hip aim or shoulder-Are and Is just as sure to kill one way as the other. He has hit two barns and one black-oak tree, all of which show the deadly ef fect of his gun. Persons allowing the Canadian this tle to go to seed on their farms are liable to a fine of fifteen dollars, one half to go to the informer. Any per son Is authorized to enter upon the property of another and destroy the seed, and collect two dollar per day for time employed. Rev. F. Aurand, of the Loysvllle Lutheran churge, spent Monday in this place. He has resigned his pas torate at Loysvllle, and will take up his temporary residence with his aged parents at Mlddleburgh, Snyder eounty, Pa, We are sorry that Rev. Aurand leaves our county. J'crry Co. I'm. A man should be ashamed to say he is too poor to take a newspaper. It costs less than half a cent a day to take a weekly newspaper, less than a cigar a week, and a poor cigar ot that ; less than the barber would charge for getting your huir trimmed; less than a glass or beer a week; less than an energetic- servant girl will save in a week. One half a cent per day can be saved in many a better way than by stopping a newsnuner. So any man ought to bo ashamed to say he can't afford to take his home paper. The mixed up weather of this year recalls to the old residenters the year without a summer 1810. The year opened mildly ; but April took a movement to the rear and woundup with Ice and snow. May waa warm at first and then fioxe the life out of the plants. In June, Ice and snow were common, snow falling In Penn sylvania and New ork In one day to the depth of three inches. July was marked with frost and heavy ice and August had ice half an inch thick. A cold north wind prevailed all summer the fall months vera cold and the on ly decent weather of the year woi in December. Seed corn in Pennsylva nia sold for aii dollars a bushel the xt spring. . BEAVSBT0W1TIJ0TTINGS. The whistle of Wagner's thresher was heard In this neighborhood dur ing several days of last week. The grain threshed thai far yields abun dantly. Miss Lontsa Specht is confined to her bed with typhoid fever; .1 a m namuei nnooK nas naj a severe spall of colic. Mrs. James Herbsttr was danger ously sick on Sunday. At one time the-fi lends around her bed thought she was dead. At this writing she Is convalescent She has had several similar spells during the last year. ' One of William Howell's children is on the sick list. Mrs. Jacob Kinney had a severe spell of sickness last week. Potatoes generally turn out pretty well in this section, but they rot con siderably. Rev. V. Aurand of Mlddleburgh, preached in the Lutheran church on Sunday. He and his wife have been visiting friends in town. J. C. Huftlngton, the foreman of the Post, spent part of Tuesday in Ilea vertown in the Interest of the paper He understands his business, and has obtained a number of new subscri hers. We were glad to see him. Come again. Wesley Dorn and bride friends in town on Saturday. visited Abraham Middleswarth and wife of McClure are visiting friends in Hea vertown an.l vicinity. John VochI of Philadelphia spent Sunday at this place. John I,oin;er, who seven years ago went west with his family, froai Cen terville, returned 011 Monday. He had shipped his family to llcayei'town several weeks ago. William Huiuce of Paleni was in town on Tuesday in tho interests of planing business. J. M. Re.irick has retumod to Hloomshnrg Normal School. H. (t Specht, son of Moses Specht. narrowly escaped losing his life 011 Wednesday a week. During a spell of tits, which he has been subject to lor several years, he jumped from a' second story window of his fathers house on 11 brick pavement. He nlighteit on his hands and feet, how ever, and received only slight inju ries. Hessie I.ucretlu, a daughter of lien. Smith, is sick. Mrs. Aaron Dreese has been confin ed to i.r bed for tho last week. RKI'OIITKR. Look (iitI Iiok Oit!! Look OI'T ' ' S.Oi.uenheliiier Heli will in n short time leave for the east ern cities for a large and well selected stock of fall and w inter clothing. Theodore Duuhcrnmn, of Xew Her- lln, after an unaccountable ahser ui some nays rroni homo, returned .... 1 M . unu soon alter was discovered with a shot gun, attempting to take his life. no was prevented by timelv Inter ference, but Hot long after tried to drown himself in Penns t'reek. Res cued from this, he mado a third at tempt with u razor, but was foiled again. A day or two afterwards. wnen spoken to on the subject, he said ho knew nothing about it-his repeated uttempts at suicide evident ly being made while laboring under a decided mental aberration. lf'ff. T.U.j. ' Sie sngo es worn drei karl fun Schneider county driinna in Tenuesse an kaitza zeit tscriok. Sic hen as loud so oram gefunna dos die kill deer schncp-scck uf der buckel henka hen missa fer driver zukiimma. Sie hen Iver nocht oma rigclwake gesttipt un inirugets wora sie umringt mit wosser, un hen nix xu essa gahot dos a por klchlin. Uf die hen sie tswa dog gelapt. Ho hut un neeger ena an glany wussor maloon gabrocht. Die lieu sio slioll und al gacssit. We sie witter ons wartz house kiiiuuia sin hen sie crackers gaessa dos ena der stob tsu da ora rouse gefloga Is. Sic feela gaga Tennesse wie der Den Put tier gaga Texas, we ar gaeogt hut dos are inecht ferlicht In de h 11 ga over sci lava net noch Texas. We are Informed that a peddler is operating among the fanners in Cen tre township 'this county' in a way that creates considerable suspicion as to his honest Intentions. Some time ago he called on a number of well to do farmers and asked of them a loan of from 15 to :5 dollars each to go into a speculation, representing to them that he had been successful in securing loans from the very best men in the county. He returned at the specified time and paid back the money loaned In full. Since this oc currence we have learned tluit he In cluded a number of men who deny the statement which causes us to sus pect that he is on a swindling game, and w ill no doubt be back again to borrow a larger sum und than disap pear to turn up no more in Snyder county. Sign no papers and give no money unless you have the full value of It in your hand. On Thursday evening of last week, Rev. A. H. Bpangler delivered an ad dress before the students of tho Free burg Academy. He was greeted by a good house, and the frequent hearty applause gave evidence thut the lec ture was appreciated. At the close of the address prof. Dill, who hue won for himself the reputation as one of the ablest Instructors of the state, was presented with Thackery's com plete works, eleven volumns, neatly bound In English cloth. The gift was from the students attending the Academy, and the professor resnond ed with a neafc little impromptu speech showing that he was Ot un acquainted with the nature of the gift, ond his high appreciation of the, same was the best evidence of thf good selection. Prof. Dover was Is the chair and Intersnlrsed the exei'. eises with vocal and in. .i - NtaVtlll THAI AND SE1TTJNCE 07 SAIL UZL LOICGWXLL The trial of Samuel Longwell for the killing of C. Reed Alexandr near Mllroy on the 16th of July came off at the August court, held at Iiewistown last week. The Free Press of Aug. 80, says' that a steady audience occu pied all the available .apace In the court room throughout the trial. The Indictment sent .to the grand Jury contained three counts, two for mur der in Its several deg,, and one for manslaughter. The former were Ig nored, and the count for manslaugh ter alone found ''true." The cause onme on for trial Tuesday morning and occupied the entire day from the early hour f the assembling of court, 8:30 a. in., fiutil 10:30 p, ui., when the verdict was rendered. A Jury was secured without exhausting the gen eral panel. The evidence disclosed no material variations from the ac count heretofore printed In tho IMst of the unhappy affair, for the esaentlnl reason that there were no spectators of the sad affray, and we do not, now at least, occupy the large sace a report of the testimony given would require t print. The defence was that the killing was unintention al, the blow struck being in self de feuse, nnd insanity. It is needless to say, in view of the v-?."liot of guilty within an hour after the jury retired for consultation, that the evidence of fered to sustain either lines of defence were not sustained. Tliit was n fault of counsel, tleo. W. i:iiler. T. M. I t t ley, bsq.i , who were as pertinacious and Ingenious in their efforts to make them effective, us thov were able and eloquent In their llual ni peals to the Jury toglvo them favorable consider ation. The prisoner n fortunate in his selection of counsel. Tho prose cution was skillfully conducted by Dist. Atty. Joe M. Woo N. Ksq and his fa her, D. W. Woodt, Ksq. Oa the rendition of the verdict of guilty pris oner's counsel gave notice of a motion in nrrest. of judgment fur a new trial. The Court indicated th!t if sunieiant evidence was ulTurded to warrant a rehearing of the case it mtit be at tho present term. Reasons for a trial were filed and a motion entered. -Yesterday after a very earnest urguiuent was overruled, ami the prisoner sentenced to pay a tine of 1 and costs ot prosecution, anil to five years' solitary confine meut at lubor in tho western peniten tiary. J H. Hoffman & Hro., have made another sweeping deduction on Car pets, and all sorts of summer Dress Hoods. Snixui.KH.--Sixty thousand No. 1 pine shingle for sale at Middlohurgh. For particulars cull on or address, T. II. Haiitku. We stop the press to announce that S. Oppenheimer will sell Summer (Soods at greatly reduced prices in or der to make room for the incoming largo stock of Winter goods. It will pay you to buy now and hold the goods till you need it. I sell lidifs Congress cents a pair. Mils fiaters at 90 . R. Mahx. I on Sai.K. A pony mare. (Jentle, though fiery ami very fast. Speed will bo shown to anyone wishing to buy. Price 150.00. fall upon or ad dress, J. W. Hiiownk, Miildlecreek, Aug. tO, 'Atf. Snyder Co., Pa. Attkntion 1 FAriMKits. Improve ; our land by using Phosphate. The best qualify for Biilu by Simontoli, Harbor A; Co. J. H. Hoffman 6i Pro.,''Selinsgrove, Pa., have just received a large invoice of new Pattern Flour Oil Cloth at the same low price as before. Call early and secure the best style. J. II. HlTomnn c Pro., Seliusgrove, Pa., cull special attention to their stock of groceries. Can goods a spe cialty. They are selling all sorts of groceries a little bit cheaper than they can be bought anywhere else. At J. II. Hoffman & Pro's, Sci ins grove. Pa., you will find the best as sortment. of Dress Hoods, Notions, Hosery, in., to be found in tho town The great amount we sell enables us to make the above declaration. Wool Cordixo. The undersigned will receive wool for cording if left with Philip SwincforK at his Furniture store, Mlddleburgh, and return It to same place when corded, free of charge. He also sells all kinds of Furniture. Hknky Hkiskh. You can buy men's plow shoes at 1.25 a putr At Mrs. It Marx' Selius grove, Pa, It will pay every body to examine the immense Stock o Furniture for sale by the Popular Furniture man W. II. FELIX Lowislown Fa Just Rkckivkd. A line lot of La dies' dress shoes at prices that will convince you that 1 sell a better shoe than you ever bought before for the same money. Mils. R. MARX, Ketween National and Keystone Ho tels, Seliusgrove, Pa, Watki 10 agents Iri Snyder Co. to canvass and sell ifraee Stones and Monuments. Address or call on N. S. Fisher, at Seliusgrove, Pa, You can by a good put ton Shoe for f t. 25 at Mrs. It Marx', Seliusgrove, 'a. War on Pricks. I have Just re celved a magnificent stock of foot wear for Spring and Summer I make a specialty of the celebrated Rochester Boots & shoes, which are noted for durability and comfort You cannot get them at any other plao In town. Every lr warranted. Mu. K. Marx, Room botweeu National Mid Keystone tliatatl. MliliKfi-OVePa As whon She was Toang. ! havo used Parker's Hair Halnani Ad like It better than any similar reparation I know of," writes Mrs. ' t'll.... ti....- ! - it n j.ie-ii i erry, wne i ivbt. I . Perry, of Coldbrook Springs, Mass. My hair was almost entirely gray, but a dollur bottle of the Dalsum has restored the softness, and the brown color it had when I was young not a single gray huir left. Since I began applying the Pulsuiu my hair has stopped fulling out, and I find that it Is a perfectly harmless and agreeable dressing." NEW DEPASTURE. In addition to my largo stock of Furniture, which coiisistsof lied room and Parlor Suits of all kinds and pri ces. Sofas, ("hairs, MurbleTop Stands and Hod Springs. I have Just added a large lino of CARPETS,. Ingrain and Hriisscls, of superior quality and low In price. It Is my determination to keep a good quality mid sell at the very lowest living figures, full mid see for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. Lkvi Kki. I.Kit, Seliusgrove, Pa. Livo Agents Wanted. To sell Dr. 'liu.-e's Recipes; or in formation for everybody, in every county in the United .States and Can ada. Enlarged by the publisher to IIH nuircs. It contains over i'.IMWl household recipes and is suited to all classes und conditions of society. A wonderful book and a household tico essity. It sells at sight. O rout est in diieemelits ever offered to book tlgelits. Sample copies sent by mail, postpaid for J.IH. Exclusive territory given Agents more than double their mon ey. Address Dr. t 'base's Steam Print iug House, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Augusta, '8:1. :im. Mlririli'iiiit'tf illfirkc;!. COSSSCTKI) WKtlt.T UT Simoriton, Harbor te Co. Wheat ft 01 Rye HO t'orn new f,H ( lats Pot n toes Mutter I'.ggs Pitted cherries t'upitted " Itlaclt berries Raspberries inious Lard Tallow Spring ( 'hic-kens per l. Turkeys Ties..." Pea Coal Chestnut Coal Klucksiiiith I 'oal Kgg Coal Plaster. lcr ton Salt per barrel " " sack ;i to :i IS 1 :i t v r.n lv no in Vi 'iU to 50 1 no 4 Ml ,1 HO -i no it no 1 111 I small 3.' IMAKUIKI). August :, by Rev. J. p. Slilmlel .lol. Heacliel, and Miss Mary Alico Mover, both of Snyder count v. i 1 1 : i . On the Sll. ult. (icorire A. (foss. son of Jacob Uoss, aged, !IM years, '1 months and W days. Aug. 22nd. in Middleoreok twp. of cancer, Warren Krdley, aged ii jours, -I mouths and 'JO davs. RIEHL HOUSE, !lar.Hiiiara South otsehooh'l coroar. SELINSGR0VE, PA. JOKL h. KIKIITi, Proir. JO(l A TOUMODA TIOS Terms $1.25 por day. Mr. Hlehl la alto sgast fr all km lanf Farm luik'Oiuta, beiii. t, 'ej. ' CUTOR'S SALE. t ho nnlira!in1. airciOor of Ilia aa'ala nf Andrrw Katiunlf, rteeM lata of A' ana loan- lup, Sny.l.T ramiiy, Fa., will " al Putilia Sala, on thn pramlaaa In TrotnWillr, nn S A 1 rKHAY.Orlnl.cre, III MluwiiiK itracilli ail rnal (alala to ll I A rortain lot of sniiiiid altuaia lu Tnneilllw. Ailaina l.iwnlil., e innly anil Ntala afiral I, Uniu.iail Nurili by an alter rniiu ot i-iidiic re an, tin i.t ii't or jai-uu Uluiiaman, Wval I'T lot of .tohn Prl. otioroon er rnvid aOIKHI F It A M K ItWtl.I.INd IKH'SK. HTollt ll.M WK. if m nt aialila. an.1 olhor mii-buil'tli K". i'oil ttalor near lha il.nr. bale to couiroflu at I oVlo.-k I, m .. of alrl lav when due aitruilauva will ba liven and tcrmaof Hale maila Uncivil ly nAISAIi tETTMIUM, Sept. 0, '83. hKoulor. NOTICH iB hereby Riven that the fnllnwliiu Whlnwa Ap'irlai-nirnla mular the W I,w, liavi-Iwn tlli 'l allli Ilia t'l. r ol the lrihana' f'ourt of Miodur euunly, for cad Srmallou uu Mouiley, Iba IHtb day of Srult'uihr nu. Anpralarment of Snaan Kanniqur lner wl.tnw of H-iiry Haninnanlhtr, lata of Wast Heaver towutbip ilec'tl. Aprralraniaul of Mary Allna Knona al.tnw of Jubu H. Knouan Ial uf PuuD towulili, ilo'.l . Airatf uif lit of Snaaunab Sliraili-i n.n Dt llantal hli radar lata of Ui ntru low i Hup, dci.'d. Appralineut of riltalialh Knbna wlilnw of Uharlea Kuhna lata of uutr town. hip. due'd. Appramameut nf Alvarella I'., llfrruld nnU child Bud balr of Elizabeth HaToM lata ol Uuloii towualiip, dic'd., uodrr 8catloti a Aoi April It, MM. J.OKOUSE Clark O O. glt. e, 13. Ketter than Preescs and Plossoius Under a ew Flit, Kvaa lbs balmr air soil oraaga iratat or r inriua ibii io aeaa lis faopis lull el aappi aaaaaaad anDifort. Art muat lialp salara a. ry where In Ilia tropica a among- iha plan ol 'be North "Aod, chlal aiauas tha lilaaa. tnaja wbloli are edatal to all looaa," wrll. a Or. .1. (). Wallaca, or Ford laue, Kla . "la F aas all's Toxin. It aaM in hava tha world for a field, and moll of iha correal dliaaa.t yialdloliaaoil.ii,. lhi.a uaad It In lhao.te or a dalloats and dTpaitlo young lady with tha Boat gralllylDK rulta. It .. .mail ta ao ompllab wllb what tha u.ual prate r I p. tloua and Iraalmant lor tbat mlaorabls inlady l-llad wholi to briny about. 1 am alao ulad 10 ataia tbat Iba Toolo waa ura.tly rail' .il ran paraoaally of a iroaldaeouia at nlo aondliloa uf tha alnwaob of lone; aiasdlog. It la Ilia Idaal purifier and tDVlioraot." Maura. Hlauvi a l)o. sail Mpeclal al taatloa to iha fact that after April I, la-, iba name and it rle nf lull pruparatmn will karsaflar ba alnjply faikar'l Toiila tllniier" la dropped, lor Iba naaon tbat imurluoiplad daalara are eoaitaatli Saraoluw Ibalr aatruaa by aubatilalln Inferior praparatlunt under iha sauia ol olna-ari aud at (ioar la sa un luipurlaal AoToriag Insradlout In ear t on In, waara aura tbat our friends will ara wits aa ai to Iba sronrlaly ol lbs chant a. Thara li siehanaa, howsrar, la lbs rapr. tion ii.eir.and all boitiaa raiainin lu tb hand! of daalara, ariappad aadar the a- nf I'assas sUisosaTosii oonlalsiua yaaulaa Ieaaieiiia ii me .aceiiaiin ei.iiaura 01 meat a LV. W at Ibl buliwm vi laa vHUIdt rstk I i Mow fa Worn? Tfinniie ! I wish io Inform the residents of Snyder eouoty tbai I bare t Has M sortment of Cooking Stoves, Ranges, Heaters. Parlor and Bedroom Stoves, Including the New Light House Cook. Silver Hnrp. Ls dies' Prida, Tsars Cooks. New Sunshine, New Jasper. New Reoord l.angrs, H vincible, TLe Spear Healers, New Early Dawn, New liis, New Jasper Heaters, New Gulden Sun Fireplace Heaters, nnd others. Mr Heaters from 16 to 30 Dollars, ire all of the latest patterns and lest raalei ial. guaranteed to be ss cheap es the (Ltoi t'tt and ss good as the best. Call and see the Fine Cook Stoves, of w hich I linvo ns large and well selected a stock an can bo found in t ba county and at prices that will compare with Wholesale Houses. Tinware, Spouting and Roofing. None tint fho very lest material used. short notice. Kcent-ctfullv submitted. a ar - - B. MiDDLKnrnaii pa. SWEEPING EOU Ti in priced to conttnuo for the next TIIIKTY DAYS from (his dste. The following Roods will ho sold from 10 lr 2." per cent below price. These special piicea to continue for 30 days. Our entire Stock of tli ors. Our entire Stork of (lincluunn. Our entire Stock of Secrsut krrs. Our entire Stock of IWaek Calnnerei. Our entire Stock of Coloml ('ashmcres. Our entire Stock of Lawn. Our entire Stork of Dress (luuds. Our entire Slock of White I)res Moods. Our entire Stock of Ticking. Our entire Stock of Carpet. Our entire Stock ot Shirt iu;s. Our entire Stock of Oil Cloths. Our entire Stock of Skirts. Our entire Stock of Paranoia. Our entire Stock of Linen Clsters, and a general reduo tion in the Notion Department Tho object of the tfrmt reduction is to closo out od.ls and ends. nJ r duce the stock tiutrally, t i make room for tho Full trade. ' Ilemeraber these rcductiona will rootinno for Till HTY DAYS from lLi date only. respectfully yours, h. "vi:ih. Soliusgrovo, August 8th, 1S3.1. E Y. B. THE LEADING JEWELER, : SUNUURY, PA. Io bis Store on MAKKKT STKHKT, will be found a fica lot of MEN(K of all and all prices, in Ookl, Precious Stone and Piamonds. Elgin, Rockford, Springfield and Hempton WATTCIHIJES in Gold and Silver, at reruatknlle low juico. of all kinds and descriptioDs. ROOK US' FAMOtfS KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS. fhe place to buj WEDDINU PRIiSl'.NTS. CLOCKS lions mid TbB Famons Kmss Combination 'J'ho largest variety of Spectnch iu this part of the country. Goods cun bo brought fioiu Xew York for selection from ouo of the largos! Jewelry houses iu Atuoiicu. I opuiri iir a specislty. an J all work (jtiuiBnlccd to pivo Niitisfuction. F.ar-rinH, Prcustpins, Watches, Chains, Ac. ('till and cxmuiuo our ttock. No trouble to show goods. E. Aug. 2, "8.1 W.H.FELIX'S Poipiii Oimtr Fan rn Itu ir Lewistown, Miflin county, Penn'a. lurinirool lCver.v Iintl, I'nrlor, Chamber. DiiiiiiiiUf Itiiom, Hull, and lvitohoii, to rsuit tho memta of every perwoii. Painted Cbnrober Suits, from $23 to 155. I'ailor Suits, from -.. tio'up. all walnut, ooverod in llair elotb, Ropa, Uaw Silk, and PlnaL, ol any color. Walnnl Clamber Suits, with Marble Tons, from - . tlx 1.41 ax Poduteads from Hureaas, Standi, Loancea. Chairs. deiful Woven Wire Mattress or SprioK Dottow the best made. All Roorta Kept 10 stock; and 00 hand, ready for tale, and PRICKS, that willcouvince all, tbat rou nan save mon h you got the best, aud aUaye cat what ered, with the beet of care, to R. U, Mock. pJo tronole to show iroods. . . .. , Piiooa, and to please Otdeia by mail Will 4 at alt timiM. Vrnr ft .rAI f..ll. " "JJ 0Ur IMUllj, AU. .1. 19Jli Snontin. and lt.mfW 1nn nn - T. RH0ADS, a tBRfOBTM. cf all doacrip all prices, w at $1.25 apair Y. B. SMITH, SrXBUHY, I'A. , . j tin " W TeT V " Mattress of all kind. n,. vou buv. Goo.!. depot. Call and fiTTIl Vfll'Tr - " ""I't-iifba; aiv.lltl A 01 J .f . . V