1 fnur Fubllidied ttery TbifrmUy. H:re 'i i ikili' ami ri tofts' l;lu, ai' fain til Hint 'tt." What wo nded I ralri. , Fr.'sh fUh nt .Jain e P. Smith evrry T.iursday evening Adjourn I'd court met in Mlddleburgh on Tuoxilay. Djn't fail to Attnul tin pic nlcat ih-avt-rtown on Sat unlay. See list of juror drawn for Ni'itctn ber term of Court hi un Jtlnr column. Has are reported iultr phuity in the StHq'U'haDiia this year. l!liw,!il)(rrit,. nro sported qttlto Vl'-nty and ri-tail at 4 rents or qu irt. XXX IS Inch idihurh' fnrsalo at thin nico. Apt ly to T. II. llaru-r for par ticular. Win. Nuydcr, of (Wt-nlu. li., ha rctiirniid tt Mlddlebnrnh to utay, m he puts it. Tho miininiot(n from 1'ort Trcverton n utiavo!l,ilily crowded int i f this i."xn. W nro ph-awnl to aimouiicp thut I. Jl. Wunderly, Km , u noly r'ov i itT from his recent . re illiieyji. K. A. Kteiii!hiilur,.r ,,f iVnnMin has n throe week old I,!,,,,,)..,! Ald.-ni.-y Hull which h? will at , ,r'ain. Tin Middh bnr-h Hand will hold r. rake wnlU and f.-Mival nt iMxti.nvllh' on .Saturday evening. An. '.'ml. A IT. M. eaiiiiiii..,.ti will l. held licr Itichlii til coiiiiin ii. iinr on Thnrs tlay, July .'JUt and to continue iw wt-ek. No huckstering allowed. It will pay every body to examine the imiiicnec fctork Fiirniliiro for erilo by tlio Popular Furnitiue nuin W. II. I-KI.IX I.evvitown P.i TheopoleM Swiuefurd has urecte I an extensive Mini elegant porch in front 'f Hi- Ki-le hotel, Franklin. ".Soph" Known what u needed to aeu mini o lute hi in.'iny Ktii'Mt. I'rederiek Wall hi- fe!J from the kmC I 'Id at the new porch in front of I lie J:.il hotel l.ir-t we-k, a:el sn-t niti I Injuries which hive prevented him from work mii-c. The l.i.lii-s in., S'flety of 1! -f .rnied church of A.l.iiiil.iir will hold a IV s tivalal th-ir church on .Saturday i-v iliin-, Ail-ust ..!. iJelrcslm.en'h con-r-it of ee creain, e.lkes. le:uoii;ide,i;e. lYntt'i'iU f.-r h.. ht in-jit t, ios-ictv. 1'i'it S.vi t: nit Tit D!C -A "U shot A: calibre Hvans Wi.l... Warranted to shoot I ) yards uiih es n,ue!i accur acy aatanv brc'c.h loadio - til!. nunoi facturcl. t 'all on or ni'di'i's, T. II llAit in, Mid llebiirgh, Pa. Ja sP. Smith was nwar.l',1 the .ontract for repairing the Milll!,,. burgh School building at the r letting of thr. hoard at -4iM. Th-.v jiairs consist .f tenring out and re building I hu caot wall uud repairing t he corniee. TAKK Ni.TIi K. - Notien Is hereby fgiven that the limiting books of .lere mi.th 'rouse re in my hands for col lection. All persons knowing them selves indebted to the above, will please call and settle in a short thne or they will b. charged a.-c-rding to advertised rates - ij-J..V a year. jAMIsS (i. Cltnl'.-K. Jfiddleburgli, Pa.. .Nov, an, MrsicAt. Coi.i.Kfii:. A school c Voteil ixclusivcly ti) the study of inn hie and training of young ladies J'ret'burg, Pa. The lilth session nt of I six weeks commences on Tuesilay jnorning, July SfUli. For furtlier in forma t ion luldrcss P.O. MoT Kit, June 20, It. Musical Director. lMicn. In Franklin, on Haturdav, July ltnh, W. 1. Simonton, of the th in of .Siinoiiton, Harbor 4j; Co., ugeil US years. In tho death of Mr. Slmonton Mid dleburg loosen one of its representa tive men, capable, courtoous.and in a business sense he had few superiors, lie leaves a wife and son behind. The funeral took place on Tuesday nd the remains were conveyed to Millliuburg for Internnent. Tho corner-Htouo of tho First I'van gelioal Lutheran church at Melius trrove will bo laid on Sunday, August 5, 1ISS4. Services forenoon, afternoon und evcnliur. Prominent sneakers Lom a distance will bo present and preside. Special arrangements for . music has been provided. Tho Phil- liarniouio society of Prceburg will be I present and will render a number of . K'leot choruses in the wenin. nro luvited to attend, ' All Mr. T. II. Ilarter and lady, of the Middlebnrgh Post, rusticated with t he Hester folks and among other Centre county friends during the 4th of July vacation, taking iu lhoriimn tio mountain bights, beautiful valley Heonery, and our cave. Mr. JL is a portintr man and came etpjipped with his fishing tackle "to show the editor of the lteporUr how to catch trout." He went home with a big majority against hhu-and he ain't a uean angler either. tV.uVe Hull j;c. tortcr, I .Hid SurrKiiY Glass Evk. "The P'llre," suys tho author of "The Hoo ter Schoolmaster," "wore one gluss pyeunduwlg. The glass eye was Vacantly klippliug out of focus, and lie wig turning urouud sidewlse on l' hoad whenever he addressed the JaVplo of - the Flat Crook District." .Hud spectacle. Turkcr'a Hair HaUain preserve and promotes the growth of me nutural hair. It also restores the , ....... 4vi,in Natural color to hair which has futi-tt , L ' ' becotue gray. Qean, eletfut, ben-, riulal, highly perfuuied. " Jujy. i 1"hk. Nkw ltAiLnoAO. F.n. PoTt In last week's Snyder county 7Y'turte I w hn article pub lished idgned "Progress." The ftti - thor of eald article ieeum to know Very littlt) about the new railroad and the rout of the eaine. For the nur- pose of enlightnind him and for the been lecured fh a good condition information of the readers of the VosT making threshing a pleasant and pay and friends of the new road, 1 would Ing business for thn season. say that the name and tftle of the new railroad Is "The Seaboard, Penn sylvanla & Western. The stockhold ers and ofllc-rsof the same are among the best railroad tueii in the city of Xew York, strictly honest and mean business. They own and control rail roads from Ashland, Pa. to New York city and from Pittburg to ('hicago. Now a connecting link remains to be built between Ashland and Pittsburg, and the company's purpose I to get (lie shortest and best route between the said points. A temporary route has been run front Ashland via Port Treverton, ISiMifleld and I.ewistown to Mann's Axe factory, thene? through the (Tap of Jack's mountain and west ward to IIuntiiiKdon and Pittkburg. Also a route from said Axe Factory along the South side of .lacks moun tain to a point about '2 miles West of Troxelvill thciiiM to the bank of Middlerreek, thence iilotii? the same via Paxtonville and Mi hMichurgh to the continence with tin river near Horn's farm thence over the river and up Mahanoy creek to Ashland. The Middh-creck roilto proves rd miles shorter that the UichuVId or Juniata route aiiil tlie former has a more fa- vorable grade, Hy a calculation the route described by Progress via ('en- tleville, New Fcrlin, Penns creek and Schoch's mill is right miles longer than the Middl e,k route.nndat an average cost of $ ih) per mile is no tiioa 1 1 ll"in. Piirt of Mild lino lias been examined Mint not run') ami in addition to the long distance the j grade was found too hard. Thus i progress will see at a glance 1 lint the Ml.ldlecreek route will be the fuvor. d one. 'J'hc company wunt to gvt the shorti M end best Ionic: looking ll"i ther to the interest of ilidlv idil.iN, coi j or, 'it ions or towns along its line, becau.-e it is to be a Tl unk line. As to tratii' an I liei'-ht n! 'ii' the Middle i- certainly .,t l.f Jilck-4 i iile are in creek route, l'riire nii-te.li! ii. Along t lie fi uioiintain w est of Tl o, t'.li:uitilde veins of iron ore liereto foie not accessdile to market, and the i i in her along thai point of I he ro:nl i the best "in this part of theStnte. line 1 1 y owned by A. Par. ice aiuioth els, and in addition to that there is a v.nt amount of whint raised in ca-i ern Milllin county and t liat part .f Snj der county W here the Middlecreek route parses I hrollgll. The t aid route pavses t lie foo.vin:; grist mill in l eg ul.ir order easlward, to wit: Andrew Fish, Joseph llassiuger, Aaron llass iner, Jacob iriunn, tints. J , rlwen- i gle, Thomas Power, Samuel Voder, I A. A. Conrad and Charles Hoover. how in the name of sense can Pro- t-"r""""uk"""t ! i''""' '''. k lias more freight than the .d .ddlecrcck valley," , wl.en ""' " ,v" "'"I" -o to Imek illievaney. I woiil.l liei'O ll"li I in i.ress to point out the iuehau-t idle tiielter and iron ore along I'euus cri ek. We know of no ore of any value ( .cept ing Simmy Heaver's ' I iiiiii.' someivhere at JVnnscreck in l'enn township, TiiiioK.li List,. Pitr.iciii'KU Iri:i(. The pror'iects lor alargeiittend.incn at all our schools are very llat tei ing, i'esks have l.'ccn put hi the lower school room of the academy to meet the demand for accommodation. Our school directors organized by electing Joseph Jl. Diehl, President, 1j. S. tioy. secretary and N. K. Sehla- big Collector and Treasurer. They levied a tax of "i mills and raised the salary of teachers. This is a very commendable move. (Jo. Hup, Hill returned home from Orangeville, Columbia county, where he conducted ii normal class during the past week. He isenthuslastieally engaged in hid profession and is si riv ing to elevate the stundard of educa tion iu our midst. Charles P. Moyer left for Madison, Wisconsin, where ho will attend the National State Teachers Association and then go to DeWitt, lown, to re sume his work as principal of tho school at that place. Hev. Henry Hilbish pastor of the Keforiued church ut Hanover, York county, Pa., Is visiting his friends at Preeburg. lie is a native of this piano and his numerous friends wero very glad to see him. On Sunday forenoon he preached a very interest ing sermon in the (tennan language, and at (I p. tn. in the Lngllsh language. He had large audiencea on both occasions. Misses Sue Hoffman of Port Trovor ton and Minnie Hnyder of Herrysburg were the guests of Mrs. J. S. Hoyer on Wednesday. They graduated in tho same class at Horiyshurg Senium nary nud they aro accomplished young ladies. MissSmull of Itebersburg, Centre county, has been tho guest of Mrs. Emma Hilhish for soveral weeks. Mrs. Heber and daughter of Phila delphia are the guests of Adam nud J. W. Spangler. Tho daughter will remain during the warm season. Mrs. Cobb of Bhaiiiokln, daughter of Bol. Mallck Is visiting nt her grand mother's, Mrs. Andrew Itoush, Joseph Wagner wan kicked in the sldo by a horso last Monday. Ho was confined to bed several (lays, but Is now able to tit up ugalu. He mudo a uarrow escape. Dr. F. C. Kckelumn of Bristol, Ind. was the guest of H. V, Arnold last Sunday. Ha was a student in our Academy S3 year ago, and taught aohonj in our township In the year jooo wnen iroi. uoyer was uo. on pi. rr. ,., i ,...i .,...r..i i n,. 4,t) l(( UOHII tUllV D'l,UfO 4 141 1 ,4 pnwjjce pf his i.rofcwion. JKrojiTElt. JActtos Towsphip". I festival for tha benefit of the school, The long continued cool wonthor'on Friday mid Hatwrday,Aupr. 1st nd will oeoasion a poor crop of corn, on- .eeqitently It will come late and lintna ture. Th Ingathering of the rloh laden wheat harvest is finished ami has all Joeob 1). Miller was the first nun to cut oats iilou;; Peens creek. Asaph Heaver tho champion thresh er was seen steaming through Lime tone township, Union county last week w ith his train. Mr. Heaver ren dered satisfaction to his many custo mers last yeur, and therefore deserves the patronage of the people. The festival and cake walk at f'en treville hut iSatitrday was represent ed by a number from our township. The citizens of and around Krat.er villo will hold a festival and cake walk next Saturday evening. The proceeds to be appropriated to defray expenses of a boy committed to the asylum. Hope many will attend and imnifct their liberality. David Oldt, who had a stroke of palsy several w eeks ago has since died aged 1 4 years. He was a consistent member of the Fvangelical Lutheran church, Ilis remains were interred in the New Uerlin cemetery, John Ituhl of Mitlliuburgh, the fa inoiig insuraiieeagout was canvassing our section sevcml weeks ao solicit ing subscript ions to raise the required tfO'XUHi, to secure a charter to 'stalli.-h a Live Stock Insurance t',. , to be located nt Milllinhurg. We are informed that some have subscribed liberally. I Franklin Wetzel from Milln lu),( 'en tr" ,'uny, the horsedoetor. formerly of this township, is visiting friends in and about New- Herliu. Mrs. Pi v id Snyder hii old lady w hile out riding on Wednesday last, aeci dentally lost bur h.ilai and Ml fi i I"" spring wai;..ii, but foi tune.tely, : ''i seriously injiireu A vahii.ble mare belonging to Hen ry l'reou while in pasture last Friday night we.s severely kicked by anoth -r liorse. Dr. Cornelius of New firlin li d lit) the Wound. Levi Kuhns has been greatly ineon VenieiK'cd by sickness unioligst hjs lioises for soinr time. Hope tln-y'll l" ell i kilt ngain soon. IVIi l icaliy our folk.i are nil in a hep pe mood in both parties since the 1'i.nioci'atiii convention ut Chicago. It is decided thai either Hiaine or Cleveland w ill be our nex t President, Kl'.rnli l Kit. .Cl.MItKVH.I.K (inssir, Comiuerciat agents (feo. p. Ib'igh jiird, of Wainw right Co., wholesale 'grocers, Philadelphia, Towner, of jltartlett's v.holsale confectionary, i Williauieport, John L. II. Kioii-e ,,f I). K. ( iriin's fsons wlioesalt doahu's in dry good-, Philadclphia.lv lliicou's whole-. ile traveling confectionary wagon of llarristnir,;, Mr. .siaymaker of Suiibnry, vih.tles.ile ilca'n r in oils, (.ill C. Ivl. Ki iu'dy, rcpreeutiiig the wholesale boot and shoe hoie of M. H. Spahr Sons, 'ork, Pa., culled to fi ur merchants dining the past week. The festival and cake walk hell at, tills pl.tci- on Saturday evening was iplite a success. The at tendance w as very good the lases from tho Mil' rounding country assembled, like i ices on a summer s nay, I lie swains, too, were cry numerous; so that none of the former, it is presnmeil, went lannii with a heavy heart in couseipieuci ter. ofinglccl from the lat-j a veteran mud Milton Cornelius linger of New Herliu, was hi town last week whitewashing the ceiling iu J. II. Ilartmuu's store room. Henry Solomon, an attractive wld ower of New Herlin, passed through town with a load of new c In; Irs one day last week. Persons iu need of good chairs should give liiui their pa tronage, Thos. (iutelius, a wide awake coach maker and business man of Milllin burg was seen driving throvgh town one day last w eek. Miss Kate, daughter of HherilT Heichly, visited her many young friends here, recently. Our tt rcctx presented a lively ap pearance on Saturday evening. Dr. P. M. Hami.sel of Winllehl, was iu our midst on Saturday evening. W. II. llartman, a prominent black smith of MiiMl"buri:li, aec.ompanled by his better half, were tho welcome guests of Joint Mohn on Sunday. filrs. fi. P. Slieary vleited soveral days iu Middiehurgh last week, the guest of Mrs. Sheriff Reichly. Our baud will attend the festival and eako walk at Krat.erville, next Saturday evening. Ico cream every Satur.lay evening at Hartman's hotel. Voting ladies make a note of this, it is leap year you know. C M. Sanders, a wide awake farmei and business man of near New Herlin, was in town on Saturday. Ex-Sheriff 1, Holender of Mlddlfl-hlu-g passed through town on Satur day. Isaiah Waller a prominent citizen of near Middiehurgh, was In town on Saturday. Itobert Smith, a reaper agent of Middiehurgh, was In town on busi ness one day last week. Phares Btroiib of Middiehurgh was the guost of his father, S. IL Htrouh, over Sunday. Mrs. Jieali Oherlln rpent soveral days recently with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Wagner, near Freeburg. Miss Susan Heichly is visiting In Laurelton, the guest of Mrs. Doctor Mohn. Commissioner John Mohn made a business trip to I.aiirclton on Mon day. Boon the voice of the steant thresh er will be heard In the laud. The Lutheran and Reformed Sun $ y Softool have dephjed, toxoid, a 2nd. The feitlval will be held In the Union chnreh east of town. One or i more bands of inusla will be present. . to enliven the occasion. Com one, j come all and have tt pleasant time. It Kl'D in Kit. Wvsr Hkavkii Itkm. Harvest is past and a gooti crop, too. Mrs. Lydin Moycr it very ill at this writing. A. A. Komlg threshed 05 dor.en sheuvrs of w heat last week and got 101 bushels. Who can beat it? (?. W. Fisher is Mill making hay and by appearance he has a good crop. Smith &. I'.rb are now on the nnv )itli claiming to do as good or rather better work than heretofore. The corn crop needs rain and if it does not get it soon the crop will be small. The oat look well and will soon b ready to havest. On Sunday about :j p. in. a fire broke out, on the farm of Isaiie Swan ger which did considerable d.iniage buruing rails and other timber. Mniui,-1 often find in ashes dunp, sleep hidden coals of lire, Poll. Adammii uw Nkw.. t ur farmers are busy cutting oats -the crop seems to le a good one. The wheat yield is far abovetheaver age. Corn looks promising, so there is no complaint necessary. Tin' bricklayer", have llnished lav ing t lie brick at the new school house. The Sunday schools w ill hold a pie nin mi Aug. !M ll. The Adamsburg Cornet Hand have received their new instruments. They play well. Ib'lfrieh & Smith have reci ive.l en order for brick for a new school hoti-,e at Milrov. Henry t Jet, has commenced mali ing hi iek for the Keforiued I'hurch whit li ii ill I... I.,,0 .4 ..... ... '',., .....l l.tl'llltier. Capt. f. II. Kuepp returne l h line from his tiiji thr .u-h the Western States and reports having had a good t iine. Wm. Wearer lost a al .table horse la-t Motuhiy. Mr. Wahbli.hack deals oil! th'i best ice cream in town. The popular furniture man, Levi lb Ih r of Selinsgi ove, was in town looking aft-r the inteivM of his bus- lll'SS. The Lutheran Senday school has adopted the new I '.lisle book, "Joyful Lays."' W. II. Vminguiau an. I family were in town the guests of Adam Specht. Haniel Seal made a business trip to Patiphin county. We noticed I'. I'., liower, I'.m , on our streets this week having a lar 'e book umlur Ids arm. Amanda Snook has opened a school to continue eight Weeks. A Nun. l!:'.A vn: iiiw.s Jot i i.nu.s. A drove of sheep coming through town on Monday was frightened by diig.s, and the door of Moses Speeht's new lioiise being open, a number of them entered and jumped through a back window, breaking tie low pane, James Kline has heeii work for several weeks on ill hc.ilth. unable to iceount of ; Mrs. I rank Siiecht has I ''I ll; opene.l ;i ! SUbst-l'ipt io'i school at this -l. ice. Most of our funnel's are l.usv in. ,w. jK their oats. A number have r1 ready llnished. The crop is a good oue-ahove the avera.je, ! i . The i oof of the Steam taimi ry wasj S.tiiltle set on (ire by sparks from tin smoke- I.V.'"" 1 ! J ies stack on Saturday. The alarm wa-' i',.a t 'mil given by sounding the whistle, and in a minute, the whole t.iwn was iu (l i , , . . , , , . , ! hubbub and crowds of men and boys; were hastening to tho tannery. The II. tines (Hit not make much headway and were soon extinguished. If a tin or slate roof is not soon put on tho building, Heavertown will someday be minus a tannery. As the roof gets older it gelt dryer and ta more easily ignited, Sons were horn to Mr. and Mrs. Ad am Specht und Mr. and mis. John Walker recently. .Nothing ever was more fashiouablo at this place than pink dresses are at present. Practically speaking.e very body wears them. The lumber business at this place has been lagging for some time -as many of tho coal mines are stopped there is no sale for the timber, John Perry put all his men and teams, to work again on Monday. William Specht has placed a new pavement iu front of his rctddcncc. Tiie Troxelville Hand has been en gaged to furnish the music for the pic nio on Saturday. James (). Jlcibster has finished the eeller wall for his new house. N. (1. Weike, the contractor, will at once begin to erect tho superstructure. When will our Hand muke its ap pearance on tho street? Tills section is much in need of rat'ii. Corn is w ilting and the roads are very dusty. While William N. Ilelmbmdi was at McCluro on .Monday his horso became frightened, ran away, and smashed tho buggy ho badly that he had to come home on horse-buck. Charles Specht is the "boss" (lower man. He lias tho nicest flowers In town. William Spoclit, who had his leg broken in tho mines, Is able to move about on crutches, Kphraiiu Kline has moved into his new house. I.aac Mattern had hU foot badly brulned by a lotf on tho luuuutaiu, re contly. lie win obliged to uxem uti-h s for a vs hilo. Dlai-klmrrliJrt are) nluntv. - j irn, Iaao lilnt'iuan U dan oroiul y lck wlthlnllamniatlou. J 1 ' U 1 Kf .Vfl hM put it Freucu Mansard roof on hi house, which In . th flrnt In the county outside of Se- llnstfrove. It will ba embellshed by n fcrnud cupola, a veranda, buleony, French doors. eta. Hy the time It is finished It w III III make one of the most desirable residences In town. Centre street is booming. Miss I.ydia Kline hifs returned from Hie il'-oi ii ii. I ii tn i) fx-tiivl m IMill.ulflclil.i miit li ! tilling Iut vsi'nUnn with lur nnthr Miff'lit Sjirrli'. rofnlli .1 411'4 poiin.l ef sugur in 1 iie1ay Tli (lilK'Wiiitt l A llt (t tli otiu"1 tin il, Mr lailMaix purw .y nunc of lli i itt. i nl II. it ir tosn-liip: Den z- tlrTin, il.'.: ltiin Kern, tliii ni; Minv S c. M. t-'l.W: Aanm H In-ir, fc:.tl: ,..,n S. Sm III, tT'.,': Itnit.tn lirt-.s-f, teo.ol; A.J. M:1.tlf wri'i. IT: .1 ii.it ",.'.ij, I tntel Kern, vj.i:: Henry Smith. ,V14. Wle'il lllf I'llil litl)r ' llr.' III to r'"'i" st rrcllon ! Inn hvA our , l I I i.m--i- ill n'l bp rininraf l elv lew mil no mill ri lir,l iretn I iir'l..n-fini" t.m Inr n wtnls, "Hon." J. tl. .MM.tev-K.irtli lir will ,.i nil hs i'.-iii to nupiuH-l III nil", I. til T T!i.' mntcr) cn II -s I m r tlmi.i'ii I Uer 1 i J , Km al.lrill nil nilcil only , ' 1 1 1 i: -t . A i iiu iiii tit in, II. i'. war ii 't -s."! any 'mil fietn nitr lawn l'i voiir .i 'r tim 1 ml le w.'i",f. 1 ..hm i.. 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Hie' ili-.l:.v i,l fli-.'ti :i:.itn n:,'li ..j, tl,,' -irt'-'t I". f It" J.,' l'i lt ..( M .tl I.. M.ll.' Ml-'.iirj ,i . -t' t: : t t : I.. I Ik. I;t et S..!! CI. I- I I..IK. . i: eltt: ' II. II. I .:r.'i a I i:Otk. roit-t tiii'it ut I p-i , t'.i. I I. si. Iv li'f.r :tl 1 il.l It., M-l , 1. 1 'lie, t, ll" il') lit I vi-t! tl'.M tu n. tin. IiT i I tliu l.i'.nlly ut .iii .in t .r:. I'.,, M.il.lU Wi'l t in ill I. t liS'l H.!i nl. t iK4t i. Oil' t iriti.'t Itioy i --.'I ti ii I l,,i I ti-.l.' Iif. i,.-. 'Ill' illnl llllll l-' Wlia lii 1, I'le.e intc le I rnii'tii: lii' Li-ihii'iii'-l; l 10 nl-, tti . . .'1. S'liil!, Ill tt I ' ti t.i!'iii.t Ui,! I,, t'J.iei .l-lj.liiii u 111. V. n.illl.l nil l.i' n .il'lu t.t , tl ....mt.tl,,;.r4 t w.ir.l. il fir.,', t .'i'tliil.1 .-r. I'! tl'. Tl n- Sny.lt r county Normal Sel 1 will open at I 'rceliiii on Mt iid.iy, August It ll alld continue llveeeks. All teachers and those wishing to pre pare for teaching nro invited to at tend. Tuition free. W.M. II. I Hi. I.. .Inly l?.::t. Instructor. mmtit MntnunRwrrnHinwviivMi lSitltJU'iHSB-y .UlU'iiCJ. iMHHia run ivi;i;k I Y HV Simouton, Hailjor (Jo. Wheat. Kyc ( 'orn ( at.t I I'll tt r. t-'i t O I'll . Ill . I'.ll .. Its 11 . 11 to III It ' Egg.... I'ni'il i hcrries. 1'iipittttl " i Lint-Met mi s. ....... tl liti.i, ! I -a id .... 1 .' (l'i !l -: U' I ! Ill :"i to .v ... 4 ';" v no .... 1 IIV .. il en ... 1 f.."i .... l ii ... :i5 I Tallow i ':,;..!. n. -j-m-hvs Sitl. .................. Chestnut ..tl Hlacksmilh Coal I'.'.'!,' old ;it -r. (ter ton. Salt per barrel... small. f h IlllliUUl Late in Life to Look for Joy Ncvi-r too Late to Men I. Vet ltn rr lit U.iwlli.trl.i -linn f Si l i tl I !n I. Ui." will rin'ull tin- ii.iiIiiih mil. wlte-h p.mr hi I Ittnl l'i nilti mi, Hint fuel li'i'ii uniu-llv I nt . r 1 , 01 til Miii'i- lil fiirlv nt mi h i".i1 . fin. I, iiiiirl.K r--' It .if,': ".M ylilnij letiie, Hint Inn- Ik tin Ii i't-I hf.-'l uh: tcive nut ui Ii.tv-iiue k." ini ihni i-nlllil I I' il"ill- null III IMlt, tl- liMt.l- III uiirin j Hiiiplitm .n'l .ttiiiti.tliy cilt ti' rni4 llet jjIuiiiu nl u Ki'til' l.il-4lillll llllllllllll Uhi- id 44 Inller III ,ll".'r. UI .r- V -l .'o,,"i1! ' lill.ili..e.l Uulii i liriini,- I Mile, nr ri'llilllltiill. .N ir44il tiutitlil tit li-erv frtnti 'll4-tl.-it (i tint liuMi'If ttli.t illnri ll'ti'll. llri'ieel'iti I- cl Ity irri'.it M4llS. I ni'iulil it Ii. I ,ii the li.ei , nl pit i i.i-lioi4 tti t'li rt' tti'lit.'il mnl u.-f I te i ry (H'li.t ! anil tlitiiit'tttlt! ri-iii'-ilv itniltT tliit -mi. I Imw it: hi-t iiuiu. i in r iik i:i; n j-.jmi- -oi :. tlliitt lit-', tii'Vi'iili'. c un I t ur V yeur i:i' n:i. e lilt' mi 1 1 hi lie, i itt.'li tliit Inr inr It t'l rni'iie ; i i-t 1 iinilil iln, Is nt 1 1 liil tn tiie trt'.lil t.l ti'i .'.'in Itllt'k lllV llll'' 4l'tn. 1 4 lll'i-l tul'y ill'J l.illlulo ,' tl. hiiiuil. J-.. ill.- 1 .i,.-t . ' ' ; .Mr, II. S. (.;ls, li i niM'iN lie liiini lui'll 'it In 1 tiie il'i-ilH et .llTfty 4 'ill , H'lll '. "I1.!' t I lit. '! Wlttl ho, IttiM'n i..iiiiiiii .iii'I inliiiility: tin! , III-illti'H tint lliluii:ili'ly I iTtM.'.' Ill,- millftlltu lie , Itti i-iiiiuiTil iti ni;tii leal'', lie Un-. tir-'tle-i-I in l:ni anil 1 kii'iW tli4i i-,4:.e wi'll, lie i it. in I l oi li'illy li'i'i' Iro n III- nlil iiilI.t, iiml .'i'.iii iidiltn ami Iile, iti'rllilii:4 It nil tn I'A It li I .K'S I l'i i . I '. t'ne jiiiillnl amiu Invinnint: ninnl. i r all ll.r nru n.: I'uii'j n . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nl Ihu liVil , kl'lui ) Illnl nil nmt ntn'M ni inr 41n11.11, A PMINISTKATOll'S NOTICP.. iV l.etiot h ol nil:iili.l-trtl in tin t It s e-tnto ol I re. I. lluwemm. luta nl AiIhiiib in.. Snvilur I'u.. ilooBiirt'l, IiuvIiik liosn k run tail tu tl.c umler klvliaili all iortnii knoivliK theiun.1 V441 In ilsliiu.l lu mlil e.nnte ro rbijuantu I tn 111 n lie Iiiiiii'IIhIs ttayineut, wlillo tlenc ha. Inn Uliu will criiuut ikiii huiv iitiirtitirnt4tii lu ' N A I'll i lioWr H-l)., !'l)li.Kl.lt S Iiowi-.K.MIX, July 3, lnt. A.linlul.lrl.)ii. Men and Wm Agents Wanted. M..f I1101I tSulm y kihI l:iii.,i,.a I'rtl.l. "t"l Kl 1' t'Kr.K. N.i i-i. iiiiun,',.i!,.,. .IAS. t;, UI ITN KV, Nii.mrj 111011, hoclult.r. N. . July U.'U 4111. ' (1 1881. AGENTS WANTED. 1S84. i. ur.Tr.IItVir huJ Vl I'riMiilttnt. Autliviilio Kin! i)hiiie-ivr U I it, lnoUfuttn I krtiitivlu llli,iitl,iu. C4iii. hiiIIiiii, luri'll'lv, lirlllUnt In utl.orlili. Hit, NUluUrJ t'iut4tiiu II uteri Aiith,irii..,l. Kit h Ih uutllor hut litw lu n1e J. l'h tt4tnta' ltr. if'l- S 'litl WiU. ttir utitlit utl our in-ll itrc- '4i4Et 4UPiruu.4ttt4Ji III irta ItMC IMUWtkM 01 INttllDtr aui u.i Uro . rutin entnuvit. Am ui UnrpwVRwOTJLS bilif Uf-Un 8t Lvii, " v ' Now is Womp TTBcjiie:. I wish i to inform tli reiiiletil of of sortiuout Cooking Stoves, Ranges, Heatei Parlor and Bedroom Stoves, luchidinR He New I.iyhl Ilonue Cook, filter Harp, J.sdies' Pride, Tun Cook. New Kniisliin, New Jusprr, New ltecord l.nnces, lu vincil le, TI,o Spenr IleHtem, Now I.atlv Dawn, New 1 1 in, New Jasper IK iters, Ncv Ooi.len Hun Fin place lliatcis. nutl otliois. Mj lleators from 15 to 30 Dollars, no nil of tlio l:ttrsl pallet tis nnd het - uh iiiu i'liutipcsi atoi Call and see the of wlieh I have fin Isigo and well-neWled" a slocli a oouuty and at pi it'cH lliul will Tinware, Spouting and Roofing. N'otte b-it (ho very l e,t nirtlei in! use l. Spouting ntiiMtoofiiig di tio on shoit notice. lU siiccl fn'lv nibmit t. d. MiPDiJumriii iS. VSiSS amioiirrs a largo vari ety of Jamestown Worsted Dress iJoodiN in stocktlx bust goods for tbo inunry al.so a (nil line of Steady 32ade Snfinsts mid C hildren Dres. es. A magnificent display of Dahy 'arriage.s. A hu ge line of Serseys, ebeaper than ever. SSnrgains'iti Wbite Dress Coods, Lawns, and iVainsank.s, Siamhnrg S0diing &e.. &u. A fall line of SSntteriekQ Pat terns in stoek. Orders by mail ed to. i r 'MmM9&m lira Thos. W. Scott & CoM SU1IBURRY, PENN'N. This Popular Arm is nvl'n!lv grow ing into public furor tlirougl)-Ci-titril iVutuvlViitji-i. Their iuctvnsi.d patrotiao in due to tho Skillful Workmanship Employed, The i.'ulity of goo Lt llicy lmi.Ue, and tho low jitlees of the name af foidit e; U.t ir patrons tho ndv.iutHo of City Work at Country Prices, I'le y ahv.iwi Leer) on li:i:id au.l for Halo a f jmnleto line of Notions, BSnts nnd Ca3, iivni'ri Fnrnisln!! Uoods, ALL WORK GUARATEED, Villi iMIDDLKIJUUGII mm F3 fvX Vis? a a a I ii "ltl INisI nHu'ti rtKdii), DR. I. GRIEPw BARBER PropV. Alwiiya Lerpii on litn.l n full lino of puro Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Perftim TllMT ITtTlQlf C .2l1rtvir43 ami ether tnii-cclIanoouH frooil.j -, nevnlly found in n first clnes Drag t'itcio. Alw a full lino of CM A ItS AND TOIJACCO. I (MM-: WIM-JS AND TjKPuIvS for mo.li.-iil purposoH. Pbvsioi'aoa prc-M-iil Iioiih can fullv compounded Rt nil hour aud at reneonable rates. ,, 1( M I. 0HIER BARBER, Itonik-nco on corner, opponito V. Churcli, .Miduk-ourtjb, la TJIH rOPUJjAlt BXIFFLIN COUNTY. Evovy depru truant full and ready for business. The LareBt aod most Carefully Sdcotud Stock tf WALNUT A l" A i N TK D CI I A M H li U SUITS, over show n in Lewintovro. Sixty Chamber Suite, prices from fafl.OO to $123,00, iK-iug tweuly-five suits ntoro thou ever on land at any ona tiuio bufoio" Tbeso anitn ore nil gotlcn up in Kood style, make aud Rn ibU. None Utltor, and will bo nold low for rasb. (V.l and ioBpcct goods and bear prloas. IlKDS, CI1A1US, IJUHK.VU. SINKS, 8AFUS TA BLES oil kinds M.TIU:S.SK: of all kinds. FORTY LOUNOliS from $3.75 nn. Hops, UiufEols, TwjVi Unir Cloth, nod YeWet covers. V lako tho lend iulWu goods filDEnOAtH)., handsome and elegant Our own mtvko. Alll'i ices low for Cash. Oar iWire istoplcase Ojj .Morroi-tlood Ooodn, Low Prices, nnd No Trouble, to Show 0ood I'lCTUKKS, riCTUUK FRAMES, etc., for the luillioo, , 1 v.. SuyJer coudIt Ibat 1 bar fin' V ' l nintei ial, RtiftiRnfead to be ai clear as (VMO'i aa I lie Lie at. Fine Cook Sotvek ok Sotvek ; ent i he for ml in riioltsulo Houee. I coir, put o with hot 13 T. RHOADS, a. 7 promptly atten Welinsgrovc Pa. BE R Li WEIS. .Bttllth VK. rt, prtrt Caiillita Juotl 1 IT. T (III It IT IN l ury. Fr I. 'T lb Ira M WJ (I ' a-ci lietl ... Att . Ml ade 'Ci. f; 1 i" " ".-:.A aj'f'4.,.st. h ' . j-..:.;. TT