t'llE jJliuMUUltrttn iJCSt. Chtirdiil Fire Extinguisher . vWteil Memorial Day na obat-rved InGm VI V f2f cj, lnr tftwn Ihii woi'k for the nnrDosn of trevillc was undoubtedly the most Published 'Tcry Thursday, "Tin 1 1 tMH' mil II Wf Sim. Ml Wll, ia j ii i if n Kilt "ei." Was MriUe Holendcrlefton Monday for Akron, O., to rpend the summer. Attend the excursion to the cave at atilroyon Saturday June 11. Wenr all going. K. V.. Uur-lc. the Selirrsgrovo tailor vas in town on Tuesday locking vp trade. Judge rMmontoli of Union county, !s visiting with Lis son, W, F, Simon ton of Franklin. The recent fronts are not snpposrd to have seriously injured either the .grain or fruit lu thin section. 'ecall attontlon to the advertise Jnent of Thus. W. Hcott & Co., the popular clotlilersof Snnbury Pu The corner-itoneof the new reform d chureU at Troxelvltle will be laid on Sunday, June S3. All aro Invited Co attend. (rant gchocli, son of 8. H. Fcbuck, formerly Register and Recorder of hit roiutty, was viniting friends here about Jurifrgthe last week. Mrs. M. Z. Stelnlnger, wbo bo been confined to her bed all spring with sickness is some. better and hopes are now entertained of her recovery. A cow belonging to Charles Steln "inger, residing one mile west of Mid tlleburgh, was killed by lightning dur ing the thunderstorm on Monday, We call the attention of our read rs to the advertisement of the farm of Alien Kchorh in another colnum. It Is a most desirable property and should command a ready sale. The last two lines of the poem by F. 1 Drinker in last week's paper should bate read, And (pray thee fievertell of It) Alone, I'm grey and old. OrnK kor :iu)f p. Use Dr. Thom as' Klectrie Oil according to direc tions. It is the best remedy for all wudden attacks of colds, pain and in- Humiliation, and Injuries. Clipped from famuli I'rcslifliTtnn undor signature of C. Diackett Kob- luson, Propr.: I was cured of oft re curring bilious lundacues by Ilur- Jock. Wood Hitter. During Conrt week some follow evi dedtly at aloes what to lo to hit his meanness girded one of the beautiful vhaile trees in front of F. P. Dower's residence with a pocket knife. Holly Oppenhciiuer, tho John Witu- nauiaker of Snyder county was in town MomUy aud paid us a rMt, lie v- dressed in the latest style of comfort- the mould of fashion and model of form There will be another sale of Iowa liorseeln Middlehurgli on Thursday Jmiih 13. There will be about t wenty or the animals, selected especially to suit the hastem market Let all horsemen attend mid avail them selves oftthe bargains. The Heavertown Mutual Fire Insur ance Company reports having insur m! over $100,000 worth of property during tho month of May. This is the best possible evident that the armors have implicit confidence In cur home company. George Arnold, for some time a stu deut in tho Mlddleburgh telegraph of lle.e was lust week tendered the posi tion of telegraph operator at West Dublin. Fulton county, at a salary of 40 per month. He Mt Immediately ana is now In possession of b "Kit.1 Mrs. Lance, of near Wutsontnwn, accompanied by her little son Willie, Is visiting Middleburgh friends the uest of her father, Itev. B. II. Orwlir Her sister, Miss Badie Orwjg, now one of Middleburgh's best and prettiest young ladies, accomxxnied her home eipectiug to be absent several weeks. List of letters uncalled for in the Post-office at Mlddleburgh, May 01 h, 1884. Francis Lawyer. Aaron Bobb, Plill lp MnsHer, Isaao Weinburg. Abraham ila.r, Danlet Marsh, Miss Llzr.io Momtig, Mm Harriet Naeh, Miss KAMl'KL WlTTKJIMtKU, P.M. We are authorised to announe that an excursion from Buydor coun ty will vUit Nagnles Cave near Mil roy on Saturday May 14. Excursion tickets will be sold all along the line of the 8. ScL.lL It at rates to allow the poorest among us an opportunity to "take in" this pleasure trip. We hope, (i fact have evidence) that a large crowd will at--tend from this place. The Middle burgh Hand is engaged to attend. For full particulars see bills or next week' Post. Mr. Haag, Middleburgh's new jew eler, had an adventure with a black uake on Sunday that scared him out of a year's growth. While walking through the meadow between Joseph Walter's house and Middleereek kiile west of Mlddleburgh, lie was sud denly and unexpectedly confronted by a monster black snake which shot Its head up from th tall grass almost into bis face. With a terrific- yell he bounded backward, causing his watch to jump out of his pocket and break the chain. The first scone closed with R certain jeweler heeling It up the meadow and scaling the fence like a goat jumping for sea-flower aeeds. The snake as anxlotui for a eorupro , wise as its Intruder, withdrew from the scene and was soen out of eight. Those who had seen the reptile de clare it to have been at least nine feet long and as thick as a inau's aria at the shoulder. ', .-' t ' I . i -... . nr towu thil wook for the pnrposo of i selling ooo of tlto engines to our town council. The englno Is growing Into universal faror In small towns as well : as in cities, wuere tne steamers, in comparison to this in ent Ion, are not. , only slow but cumbersome find dis truotlve inasmuch that the flooding of water frequently does more dam age than the fire. Our towu certain ly ought to hnve something of the kind and we doubt if they will soon be afforded an oppertunity to Im prove ou tho offers made them by Mr. Ogden. Iiet us give him at least an oppertanltyto test hisengiuc. Decoration day was absorved In Middlebnrgli on the 30th 1u a manner truly becoming cevlllians who appre ciate the services of their fallen com rades. At 8 o'clock lu the morning a procession composed of Stetler's Cor net Hand, Ryan Post I, A. K. and Capt. D. T. Hlioiul's Zouaves formed hi front of the Post headquarters and proceeded to the If asslnger cemetery where the graven of a number of sol diers were decorated. After their re turn? and about 1 o'clock r number of riggings conveyed a large umber of our citi.eus to Centre villi. Includ ing the Hand, Post uml Zouaves. At six o'clock in tho evening a proces sion composed of the .Sunday Schools, cltlens, 'Post, Zouaves and Hands marched to t-he MidtUeburgli Ceme- tary to hold dedicatory services over the graves of the soldiers burled their. The audience formed lu a hollow square on the cenic'ary iu t-he centre of which was a cross of white, bear ing the inscription : "To the Uu re turned Dead." After the Decoration Nervier conducted by eounnamler Lieutenant (tntelius, were completed, a beautiful tribute to the uu-returucd dead was paid by a brief address to their memory by F. . Power, while other members of the Post decorated the crosd with llowers. Tho Mlddle burgh choir sang eeveral beautiful pieces of music and the bund pluyed a dirge. Three salutes were II red and the audicnoo was dismissed tn repair to the Court House where Major Dill delivered one of his turn eloquent orations. The Philharmon ic Society of Free burg under the di rection of Prof. Keeuau furnished the music for the occasion, which was an attractive feature of the evening. Universal Interest was taken iu the exercises owing to tho fact that it was the first decoration if any mag nitude ever held in Middlebuivh. which is probably due to the benign influence of tho rant Army of the Republic, an order which will ere lougreah its fceer and yellow when its members will be gathered by the reaper, aud their deeds of valor will sound iu the cars of ondng genura- tiuns as cud the ymud father stories of Lexington, Concord and Hunker Hill hi the ears of the immortal he roes whose graves they decorated. This order is gradually bridging tin chasm that has stitnd open between the North and the South for twenty ye.-irs. ltealislng that the bravest iu wor are tho gentelest in peace, they grasp the poor, deluded victims ol such men us Hob Tombs and JetT Davis by the hand aud help tliem along by endeavoring to establish u home for their protection, (jod spent I the day when this shall come topitss aud then, ami not till then will the gray commingle with the blue ami one heart and one sentiiueut rule the laud. ArtAMHIil'RU ITKM5. Decoration day was observed here under the direction of the U. A. It' Fully 1000 people, witnessed the cere monies. The Post also visited Man beck's aud Itcavertown's cemeteries and decorated the soldier's graves. If the necessary arrangements can be made tho eorner-stono for the new school house will be laid on June 15. Further notice will be given In the Poxt. Our old friend, Daniel Zieber is building a new houe on one of Ids favms in Adams townshp. Amos K. Mituhel Is giving his house a coat of paint. Inane Aurand, wife and grand daughter paid a visit to their son, Itev. C. M. Aurand at Muytown, Lan caster county. Itev. Reuben Hassiuger preached a very able sermou in the Lutheran church last Sunday. The foundation for the new school house is being dug. Itev. Weiand, wife and son stopped at our place while ou their way to Lackawanna county. M. I Itomlg U not as yet able to leave his bed on acoonnt nt ......i.. e renal ved several .. W. T. Hatnos aooompanled Qeore Strawser with a drove of horses to Manhehu recently. Felix (Jelst of Helper, Sohulkfll Co., paid a visit to our place recently the guest of Levi Miller. . Our young friend Aaron Maubeck has left for Hellvue, O. Joe. Dreese is trying his hand at fir ing an euglne on the S. & L. railroad. J. C. It., the. letter was found ou the desk and was interesting to those who read It. Be moro careful with your private documents. Hob Middleswarth, the genial laud lord of the Merchant Hotel reports 40 guests at his house lu oiks week and Ms word Is backed up by the register. This is a remarkable statement for our town and proves that u good hos telry enhauoes other business inter ests. Amojt. TAER NoTtCK. Nottos Is hereby given that the printing books of Jere miah CrouM are la ray hands for col lection.. All persons knowing them selves Indebted to the above, will please call and settle in a short time or they will be charged according to advertised rates 43. 50 a year. - Jamks ti. Croush. ' Middlehurgh, T.. Ho v. 30, 't . . . . . . treville, was undoubtedly the most; patrlotlcall y observed of any of Its predecessors in this plnco on lust Friday. Then? seemed to be a spon- taocous diversion from daily pursuits by the resident population, in order to give aitl, comfort and encourage ment to the gallant survivors of the past but never to be forgotten con flict for the perpetuation of this great unlou of staten. ITo tak seemed too great, to make this memorial occasion the work of a uuited people under the most admirable arrangements of Capt. (4. W. Uyan Post No. Sill O. A. It. of Middleburg, Fa., and the re sult was a sneeess so crowned that memorable will belts achievements. Shortly after noon-meal all was gayety and life. It seemed as if the entire ejnoto of our surrounding, population had come onduty, nnd for an hoar or more enthusiasm bounded like a rocket k.vwartf, as the main street was densely thronged by tVe! K)pulare to witness the forming of the memorial procession which was Ioi'IiuhI at 3 o'clock with true military precision. The (I. A, It. Post, Lieut. Khoads' Zouaves or Sons of Veterans, Stetler's Cornet Hand all of Middlo burgh. Centreville Cornet Hand, Centreville Drum Corps, Unltm Sun day School, Fv. S. School, ladies and gentlemen, auxiliary committees were all iu line to act well their part In the brilliant llnale of their great national memorial service. Tho bands never nppcared iu better trim, and the neatly dressed and gentlemanly mu sicians rendered such patriotic music that old veterns never tire in listen ing to. To tin? slow tread of music they marched to the oeinetary at the Union Church, where the beautiful ceremony of strewing (lowers was proceeded with in tearful sileuse uu til every hero marked grave liati re ceived its floral tribute. After the ceriinouy of decoration the large au tlience was favored with an address by Itev. S. P. Or wig of Mlddleburgh, Pa. The great audience was swayed at the will of the Kev. veteran. His eloipience und power to touch tin liner feeling of man brought a teer drop to the eye of almost every vet eran, aiul when he hail concluded there wju. a deathlike silence whieh meant that all were anxious to hear more, for his maimer of recounting the heroes of our late strife for pros crvatiou, aud the beauty of placing the flowers upon the graves of those who fought and ffll in defence of the stars and stripes, was applauded and highly spoken of by all w ho were fortunate enough to be within hear ing distance. Tho lives of our pa triotic soldiers, Like tlte principles for which they di'it, aro iudestructatde. The good men do lives after them an a comfort to us aud to keep bright in the hearts of the present und rising generation. Let us then honor their memory. In no way can this be moro surely affected than by an earnest pa ticipation iu tho solemn exemls each iWth of May. Let us strew thisr graves with flowers each decoratitvn dey of our lives ; let us tell the story of their sacrifice to our children, ami let us lay it upon their conscieues to decorate our graves when we are dead and gone, the few of us who are still here to remember, as each anniversary of Decoration Day ap proaches, to meet thus, year by year, make this beautiful recognition of tho heroes who bled and died to keep our nation whole ami to oemeut its parts ludissolubly into one unbroken and unspveiable union. John C. Frain representing the hardware house of Huehler lloubright & Co., Philadelphia, was iu town on the 27th. Harry Bibighous of tho tellable hardware house of Shields Pros. Philadelphia, was in town ou the Yaw, yaw, sauked the mommy, tier grand pup und de grand-mam hodda now mill des bubby gasana, loll wase lied we es is our so hut 1 mommy gasauked. De sochn sin vuuderful. A welcome stronger arrived at the house of H. H. F.rdly last week. A boy we learn. As it is the first boy that ever came to gladden ltobert's heart. lie now occasionally smokes one of Hartman & Long's celebrated two-fors. Tho School board of this township was reorganized on Monduy with H. II. Strauh, President, and J. H. Hai (man us Secretary. VicrKiusr. Wkst Ukatkr I tk ma. James Krb is bt ill improving slowly and we trust will aoou he ablo to be around. Memorial Day was kept by a great many of our citizens und the (f. 4 and Sons of Veterans deserve credit for their display. Ther uetions nwt lu tlmir room at then foruihiar in procession t St. Tauls Cemetery where the Sunday Scholars aitd othora fnrr.Ul.l fl.n It . - - towers 10 Ueoorate. Itev. n..ll,lr ueuvered a sliort aud aooronriat dress. The procession then proceed ded to St. John's Cemetery aud from tlieuee to Hake a, Samuel's, Lawyer's aud Cliapftol Ceuieteries. From thence the proceasion continued the march to UoCluro, where an address was to havo been made but the speak er railed toeouie. The commander deserves grat credit for the way the exercised wcro conducted. A camp of the Sons of Veterans wua organized at MoClure ou Vdnes- day evening of last week. Some of our older class say that War Is Inevitable. We would say, let It come, but in a more peaceable way than the ckil was, then tee are ready. ohm of our business mm okwed doors for a sort time on MeUiorial Day. Abraham Holsbue and Frapk; MU ler are butchering. Pay your poor tat. Either J m er Jake will take it and gtva yoQ the proper voucher. ' Joji. FaKKm R( 1tk.m.-. Our town prest ted a lively when 153 scene i mem-1 on Friday nftor-iioon hers of the Phil htirmonlo Society start ed Tor Middleb urh to participate in the exercises of decoration day. All were pleased wifi the cordial recep tion given them, and the hospitable Manner in which they were entertain ed. They re trt that all thecxerolses were appropriate and Impressive, es pecially the ormt on by Mnj. Hill. Kev. Warn pole started on Mondey for Philadelphia Hagerstown ami ami Heading. Ko will attend the ses sion f tho board of trustees of the Lutheran Seuihnry at Philadelphia, and also the 138 meeting of the Penn , sylvanla Synod which convenes ut Reading, JuneS. Edward Hostler ond wha returned from a week's visit to Pnlladelphia. Michael Dlehl who was absent live years returned home to spend a week. He will go to California lu Hie inter ests of his employers, the South Bwud Plow Manufacture. Prof. Kconan will have his class In excellent drill tor the concerts to lie given in Hoyer's Hall, Thursday and Friday evenings, Juno li and HI. The recent frosts destroyed been,, toiaatocs, cubbaga, &c No injury to tho fruit crop. At the communion held by Rev. WampuMn Freeburgh last Sabbath 121 siiroditndcd the sacramental hoard. The collection for Synodical purposes was f 15. Orass ami grain is In a forward con dition, and the indications are favora ble for an early aud bountiful harvest. 11 K Pour Kit. Sklinsguovk Itumh. Tho Republican Nat lor o! conven tion has been held. Now let all the towns organize so that when the Democratic convention meets on July 8, we will have our candidates prom inently before the people. The decoration ceremonies worn largely attended mid were very iiu pressive. maj. mil tleliv retl a very eloipient ovation on t lie public square. On last Sabbath evening the ti.A.K, Post of this place attended divine ser vices in the M. ti. Church. Rev. T. . Cleese , the pastor, preached uu excel lent discourse on the words. I have I fought a good light; I have kept the' faith." 2 Tim. 4-7. The reverend) created much merriment by exhibit ing a cuke of hard-tack. The services were highly appreciated. Rev. Cleese certainly stands high as a divine. Prof. Johu (J. Cope of Lewistown wasJiM towu over memorial day. He was for for many years the vflieieut principle of our public schools. Miss Hluucho Rollback of Herwlck is visiting Miss Salllo Schoch. An effort is being Made toralso sub scriptions ,to purchase a towu clock for this place. Mr. H. K. Reiser of Harrishurg, the expert clock and watch repairer is now iu Hi'liiisgroe with headquarters at the Keystone Hotel. The student's uiimuhI pie ni" held at lilue If til on Saturday was a success. KM ward Fisher has been appointed high eolistuble with orders to keep the street corners clear of loafers on Sundays, i lint is right. Thanks to the city dads. KV1VTIC. For Kargoins in Hoots and Shoes go to M. M. Stdiroyer, Selinegrove. XXX 18 inch shingles for sale at this ollice. Apply to T. II. IJarter for par ticulars. A new , -drawer New Home Sewing Machine for sale cheap. Jinjuire at this ollice. w . tt ... ii win pay every liony to examine tho immense Hock Furniture for saie ny mo i opuiar furniture man V. II. FELIX Lewistown Pa in tiik i.AuiKs. -it you want a first-class fine drens shoe, either Kltl Hut toil or Pebble, and tho very latest styles, call at M. S. Shroyer's, Sellns grove, where you can lie supplied with just what you want. Men's 3.89 Calf button or lace shoe the cheapest iu the county for the money at Schroyer'sumd of calf skin and the bottom sewed on. Kit! top. Just what you waut (or a cheep shoe. Alt warranted. Collection Notice. Notice is hereby given that tin, books of Dr. U. llothrocU, who lately moved to Me CI ure, ttiviu my bauds fur collection. All persons knowing themstdvos in debted on saitl books will please make immediate payment. Jacob Oilbkiit. May 23. 4 w. A full assortment of Mundell & Co's celebrated Solar Tip shoes the best shoe in the county for children Mens calf button and lace shoes, Ladles common-sense shoes. Hoys calf shoes button and laoe, Plow shoes, Low shoes, Slippers, Walking shoes. Calf boote for men and boys, and In fact anything you may wish in the shoe line oau be found at Schroyer's, He linsgrove. Ho sure and see Ids stock before purchasing elsewhere. 5-15 4t Juue 1. by lU-r. J. F. Wampole Charles A. Hower to Miss Llr.zio C. Hllger, both of Mlihlieoreek twp. May 20, by Iter. S. K. Ochsenfor.l. Miss Kllen Hummel, of Kreamer to mm nm xwiver, oi stew Heiim ctujl. ji i .11 i J LH.JIIII IJ rii3T. May 0, in West Perry township Abraham Kepler, aged 67 years 4 months and 4 days. May IS, In perry township Marv. wife of Charles Ooodllng, aged 7 years months and to days. May W, In Chapman townslilp, Christina, widow of Jacob boyer, la the 78th, year of her age. May 93, at Adatnsbunt, Barah Jane, daughter of Frederick and Eliza Hoiuanpie, agetl l year, 8 months and S days. - ' FtZfh. ,n UB,on townahln, Fred- ' - - Tho nobbiest Men's hand nia.le shoes ever brought t Snyder county, i for sale cheap at Schroyt r's, Selius-j grove. Cull ami re them. You Can Lvigh attire grim destroyers. Croup ami Whooping Couirh. if vou have that ! popular standby and luenmparabta remedy, Dr. Kessler's Knglish Cough Medicine at iMtntL I lie wlseaml pru dent family keeps It In the house to be prepared for emergencies, price 21 ami .V) cents. Sold end warranted by Dr. Hurbcr, Mlddleburgh, Pa. An Examplo. A tm'e sickly child three of McDon ald's celebrated Wonit Powders administered- rlelved of the enormous number cf 1!S1 worms rosy cheeks, good held th und appetite the result. So il and warranted by Dr. Harber, Mld- (lll-DUrgK. I'll. Miiltlli'luiir Market. C'limt'TIK WIKKI.Y UT Simon ton, Ilarber tfc Co. Wheut S5 to tt Oft Rye , on 'orti .'.it Oats ns I Hutter 11 is r.ggs , Pitted cherries 14 I lipUt'Hl J, Hlackberrifs M RaspUerrb's v't Onions 5u ; Lurd...- 12 Tallow yd, Spring Chickens per ll '.t ' Turkevs 12 Side..! U Souldn II Ham.., I'l Ties....- y, to .W , Pen Coal . it'i 'best not Coal 4 ftti ' HlacUsmith Coal.- .1 IK KggCoal , 4 M Plaster, per ton 11 (H Salt per barrel I trt " " sack i nu " " " small ,Vi Rock Oak Hark (I.OO, in trade $0 50 STORIES ON THB ROAD. l'OMMKItt'141, Tit WK.I.KIIS ATA W AV flPK IXN SUMKI IIIMI In PI T IN A II ft! PAi'R. 'Oi'Mti'lii.'fi, I nlintrit eitt y u Pio ttllrin yn till : yuur sxiirnoiico f tin- w,,r, ; ),mr kdiiwIi'iIkii el ImikIih- : tliP -1 1 & l w I l i-,'vli im mi., nml all tlntt. ymi Unnw," Till" tt.irinly iirf'r,l rrur.t fell Irrni llio lli" ol Hit rlilnt-ly iiliMKtir" tourl-1, la-l Aiiunt. illul ;l Plfl-e.niif lo a Hi-mlrlv III r.-in lliei i-t 1 ii-.Npli'is seui.'.l mi tho piriM uf ilet I, in, , -II 11, i lil. St. I.utiis. Mi. ' ri'"Hiini' Nt-tv ierk ri-eroniiiit itiv,. il tlir ini!i'i'in. "it iliutiiiiii'r iirt tvilleiut liln rlrit-iiri'i". Init ho riiiK lil nk. t.io rik oat- i)- lliu rhaiu'r ol mllma 1 i-nllislui and Bt-oun-twit t'X.tS." vt ina rii-Ki- in? mrtano Till". Ir luHlam-tt."' iilj Mr. W . 11. t'rnnkliti. wlm w tlien trnvcllni lor an K.tKlsro Iisiim. ninl l known la inorclmnls In all inrt ol tli couiitry : '-Tko rtW wtupli. ada, ainoiiM" iiiimi in u cp'iuiiiiy til f"'ini tlio ilrfpi Imni iiprnuti. .1 rlmiiur of 1lrt nml w.i-rr and Imui liavlnic no tlii'il Imunt lor tmtit!K nil. I tl.ei, Iiik. I iiiM-n wa an cxamnln. 1 n . tori am nil r tjlit imw." No llwoiiiit on your iliro'tlon ?" hnka tn a 4lilcittio ilry kixnIi Iravelur, lighting Iiu lar ain'iii. Not a unurlrr imr csnt. llul I liait to ulve tin traveling for a whllti. Ths ilyi-n-,lii ruini-.l my iiiiior. t'ltially I cm iim arrniw an ailverllwinsiil Aitivr.it n nitt.: i irimi u an,i it a t-,i mm up to jiersictloH. Thire aotliinr a rurUi, In 'X! oinamn. eiiai 10 i an a rnrs tor 4vnria. ' irlttnr. lioll a li'td'r Imni Mr rmnklin rtiteu that priiMso u.-t. rv.KM-.K S rn.MU m,L,i,. tii'Mioh, run M t l.i ri.t revert, MojlUuini, 1 1 ! I tir. I oie.rha ai,l ami nil fluoiiH' iUni':iM' oltho l.lvtT it ml KkIiii'V. I'm a liutlln in yniii- vitliw. I'rivti, Imo. uu, $1, Lt'oiiuiiiy in UrvT mu. l1 moilniriaUwrMllnitof atobaaoo. It la Ota raval wr uf tn,klii. Tou intl luxra iliMrtif al Ui Bavnr and frauo. Tea Wiln tha aaioka coolw, aud Ota tonic claanllw aad aafar. Pip -"-g u mokina Maluoad to a flna art Tbo am tha tjaaauon ot adaltaraM lokaroa force HmU ou tha tVMit)(m of moan, tha mora dualraNa It tieoaia to koow praolwly what yon ara aiookUM. In Ula. kwoU'1 IliUl Durbaiu SmikliiK To- Ijaconyou IiavitaifuitraJiU:it. alwa), tlntt It In NVnre'a own itiiititnluuati-J privlurt IU fiauranrn, t"r, ani MiipurramtMt iiilty,arito rlvwl from tliu anil aud air. Try It. and yi n will lie ml. 4f. Nona uvuiiina with, omt tradaiuaik of tua Ball. Alt auoofaaul Flnbornian and SrortaV luaa aiookv IHackwril a Hull Durham HiuokifiaT Tubauuo, a&4 Ur miliar AGENTS WANTED TU8KLL Tlirci Grades of Standard Fertilizers. Address : I). 1JLOCIIKK tV CO., t'ettysburg, Pa . 8 7-3m pd. ADM I N I ST U A'l'OU'rf N OTI CK. Ittar of amlnlntraU a as tt. .Hat. of Krad. Tmap, lata of Party ty-. SOftlar Do, I'a. dacitwl, tiavttiK ba.n a;rDt.lio th. uod.r alKO.d, all leraona koowlna; tk.mi.lT.i In d.bt.d to laid .ilata ar. r.quait.l to make linoi.illal iiayment, wlill.tUoia harlog olalni win pr.aaot uu uit auttirntiratati tn JOHN K. THOI'P, Maj IS, 1184. Administrator. A Valuable Farm AT PRIVATRSAIE. THE nndersigned will noil his farm rituntolu I'ritiiklln townlili,Sntfilnr roimly. l'it.,VS "l 1,1 MliMlr)niritli, on (lie M tlu. roud l.'H l'.iin Irom MlilillKhiiru'li to lli'avvrluwii out) uillu nortli ol llunlor, rontaliilnlux 151 Acrea, mora or Iom. 130 acrt-a are under a high Mit of iiiliivution 'ho liulanee In tlnilior. Tim lia lirovoinont.' are a guoi Two-etory Lo Framo Tlonso, lili-d ai.d n Hile.1, W OD1J HOUSE, C'UHN I'uins. noon Frame Darn, ami othrr nfeaary oatlmlMInK'. llunnlnw water at darn and k-oaaa. l.lllla manejr ro,(iilrcd to liujr and a lit time allowed to pay. for lur tbur iiartlottlaraaJdraa. ' ALLEN fU'HOTH. l-la-lm, Lawlatuwo, I'a. Salesmen Wanted To eel! Norter Htaek for the Usoh.er Nar aarlaa. fcaUhlf.ua d M. Liberal RiLAM V ANU EXrENHICn raid r.imaaaM Km. ploy id. ot. H.od for la roil. 11. b, HOOk KBUOMPAMX.BeekHtar.K. V. nnrioiirirvpirtn MMtdiiU ka bm. curad. liHl,l7f atr.,al n.f f ImU. t.nia.'o.'.alf IH e4f f iJetrrl-' ' i - - - 'tLT"' Mow Is WmiF TTInfflt- t wish (o Inforia the toeictatt ot vvuaivui v a flnnkticr Sf.nvnS. t-4 T . TTl jranor ana tearoom diovcH) ludodir Win New tgld Hoiso I look, Silver Ksip. I.n.liis Piidb, Tb I UouVe, Now .Sunshine, New J pev, New lltroitl Lot grM, Iu- vincible, Tho 'poar HenlriB, New iviily Dawn, IS'ktv Ills, Now Jasper Ilt-ulcrfl, Now (Lddt u Sliil Firepliico 1 1 colon, and otlicifl. My Hcators from 15 to 30 Dollars ure all of tho i.tf st patterns Ami Iwst ns the t'Ltepeat ud as Call and sco the of which t hnvo as largo nh1 tvc!l-Belecle1 a stork s enn bo fotird ifa t' coiitilr and nt priccfi that rill Cori3pare with WLolteitlo Houses, t.4 m j Ainvare, opouimgana xvoonng. 5 1 None tht tho very I est material used 8Uoit notice Respectfully submitted Mimti.r.ntnii pa. 4 S. WEIS tiniioucns a lartfis variw ety of Jamestown Goods in stock tne money also a IHauIe Siii'ants aad A en. iiiariuiicenc (iisjMaj 01 bjuu; Carriages. A largo line of Jersey sS cheaper than ever. ISargains it White Dress Goods, Lawns, rtn t rainsaaks. flamhnrg Edging 4&c.;4 ifee. A full line of Ituttcrick's Pnt terns in stoek. Orders by mail promptly attend; cd to. Lk Mere NW Don't say you re noi going to read this, for ijoiv an You detest advertisements hut roit'l read this all tin mine ! It makes a man awful mad to com mence a no not he able iuslojt Listen now, we are goirn to tell you of our ELEGANT NEW STCK OF GOODS comprising everything iu the clothing line Men's suits, of ilte hest French Worsted. Flunel, Prince Albert, Bn giuecr suits, Spriug-h'jtlum and mole skin pants. Fur Wool and Strait' Huts, base-ball hats a base-ball in eachhat Vanilla, hats of all colors, JJots and (itnta suits, Ccllcloid Cufs and Collars, Linen Collars, JetoeV , JfQckwcar, Trunks, Satchels t Valises, Gausc under' ware, and everything in the line of Cents Furnishing oods. Everything Jrom 10 to 15 per cent, cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. 10,000 POUNDS OF WOOL WANTED for which we will pat the highest market price- DREIFUSS & BftO. April 10, '81. KKlalNSUHOVE, VA, ' - IS Thos. W. Scott & Co., McrcJbaBatf TalBps SUHBURllYi PENH'S. Tliis Popular firm is gradually out Central I'eoDsj JTaaia. iireir Skillful Workmanship FK' MCA I, PENTlSl Tho quality of goods lliay handle, and tho low irn.., i. ,, , . fording tbtic rations th admu 1 City Work at Countr?HSSfsS J ' iiift .,t uk cv tl lor l; a Ih.M I I They always keep oa buDd and for IVotioiis, ilats mid Gent's Furiiisdiuir Goad ! Dkll.w.d d hhVail kr hr. 3. A. Uk.KiI Iru.a.. Ii fllol. or hlodranca from labor, aud enrdlna io aiatl.lle., over SO.ftOO died ddrian and tleiKtid. uuou a tiita. i bulu are a otiyaioai aaj meoiai i.v i mit aa aad otb.r orcanld tilMaeai, wklok t.ei Rt-s.ral kaUh laa Ii vt-tlnt maaaood and uritrorma an I .calf a truiai.al aad leave lay I Mfore esd eyiertar, I i ' . btsjdertotinly tUt 1 tsare a Eat . v Rniifria. tTeCLte; 1 CM ;i .0l material, gunracteeJ to Lb at tl good ns the bust. VV Mne Cook Sotve . a t n. ?X Snonlifi;' aud P.ocliii: dotie IBS 10 1 0 T. RH0ADS, Worsted Drcsl! tlio l)est pooils fon lull line ol fi&eadfivj Cliildren Drossi ! .1 -t Ba! 'v? ( WEIS- Selinsgrovc Pit H Oi t.d t growing into publio fay inert aiecl pauonHgft - :i,'7, ealo a complale Jf.,."',jk Amcmaj foino a iirrpKlii vr hook cu. Cairn, AtX WORK GtJAR ro no AJf'tt 0ia4a.ll. Without OperatloR tt the Wita lat dnty (ram atraqnol ,t,a of wblol ii paai year, no on. i. aiaie asa b4i a ru, , sa h4i a ru kMaev. bl. laaar, kaald. lyliia li lueeuii.et tottifial pievanrd. raaaUntt abroad ra lor Mbe ao day. I H . l,- e