A Ol .1 -n I' ll. n,YTri:it. StiWription 1.50 Per War. RATES OF ADVERTISING;. rn Column, oat Vnr, .....woo ti kirt( CIilMiMi OOOVf 'i" f O Cm; line-lflOYrti i 'olnma. O Year , fM.ui rli mIvp4 iMtriit, pt-r leer ,i Auditor, Ko?ut"r. A'liutnhtritlor, nt AMijn. Ntloii ,.. ,7 o Wb'l kd.l -if tl irremriin nM ere tn,L. all 4t nkotaftAO.Ii'crtuit for Ion tnn in. i.. tin. kra W.'fc pr liirb i.r tir In'-enlun I m f ti tu J innvrili-Q anj S rente lor rjfh a1s&t tnirilon. Republican County Ticket. ' For I'rolbonofary wa l i o v. w it i en m mt, Middltbnrnh. Tor IiuibUT Si Recorder, IlLNKY J. DICK, Sclinsgrovo. For Iintrict Allorncv, Hl'ODAKl) P. SIMI'SON, Pcliucgrovrt. Tor Jury Oomruinaiorier, j;i:nne villi; .s.mitu, lUavcr. rncn::iTioN i:t politics- A recent number of tho Xorth Amtriciii JUoicie contains a very piquant nnJ suggestive articlo by Gnil Hamilton ou tbe subject of l'rubibition as a political force, ppccittl attention being given to tbe cauJidacy of fit., John in tbu lust Presidential campaign. It In thown, as has already been repeatedly and plainly demonstrated, tint tbe l'ro bibition movement which was or ganized at I'ittrtburg tended cutiio ly to tbe promotion of tbo Detno cratio party's chances of success, an J roally ma-lj Cleveland's eloctiou possible by depriving tbe Kepubli can party of votes bat it should Lave bad, not only on gonoral prin ciples, but bocaaso of aid and corns fort pretloaply given to tbe tempor ouco cause. Tbo ProLibiti juista of tbo St. John variety chose, in other words, to "rebuke'' tbo only party tbat bad over given tbcm favor or sympathy by bolping to win a vie tory fwr tbe party tbat nover failod in any instanca to douounco and resist their efforts to suppress the liijaor traffic. According to their peculiar logic, having gained all they could for the present from the Republican party, tbo beet thing to do was to tuLo away tho powor of taid party to rendu them any assis tance ia tho future. It is not to bo believed for a mom ent that tbey had any hope of elect ing their own raodidato for Presi dent. They raado no protonso of that sort. Neither did they pro tend to bo working simply for viis tile's bake, without auy preference between tho two great parties of tho country, St. John openly proclaim ed bis hostility to to the Republi can cause, and his supporters as a class were aaiaatol by tho earns feeling. It was well understood j oir politics to advance tho groat nod that the PruUibitijtiiuts wcro iu the i btni ficent reform to which the Pro tnain Rtp:;bIieaL8, at J tLat tbo nil bibilionists claim to be so ardently traction of iLbir vutoj from tic Re-'attarhod ; but thcro is a neod, as entr-d any such interest In tho work of redeeming the land from the curse of drunkenness ns entitled it to support for tetnperancs purposes. All thin is presented in Gail Ham ilton's articlo with sp!ioit and in ptrnctivo foica. She takes np, also, tho familiar claim of tho St. John propta that thoy are imitating tho tactics cf tho Abolitionists, and dis poses of it by shotting that tho two cases have little in common, and that the little they have in common forbodos disaster to Prohibition partisanship. Tho old Liberty parly, she declare?, and overybody knows, did not Lominato Fremont, eloct Liucolo, or oiuanoipato tho slaves. It did precisely what tho Prohibition paily has done "made n thy nt ev erything and accomplished nothing, ' except to defeat Clay and elect l'ulk, and thus briug on tho Mexican war, with its burdeu of cxpenso and loss of life, and tbo subsequent acquisi tion of territory for tho upholding of nioro Blavo states, out of which camo tho Wilmot proviso slrngglc, the fugitivo tliive law, the repeal of tho JliHKouii compromise, tho Prcd Scott decision, and finally tho wnr of I cni caili(jron the rebellion. Slavery was in fact abolihbcd, sho pjiuta ont, on tho lino of ' So ruoro extension of slave territory," which corresponds exact ly to the tuuderato and rational sys tem of prohibiliou that U advocated by Dr. Crosby, Dr. Thayer, and others, "The only losson that tho Birney movement teachers to tho Prohibition party," sho adds, "is tho uselessDt'Ss of its existence j tho on ly presago is a speedy dissolution." Tbe idea of anticipating any beno fit to tho teuporanco causo through ont the country from the election of a Democratic Prosi lout and tho rcs- toration of Petnocnlie practices aud iclluences in tho management cf tbo uffairs of tho govcrument is preposterous, of course. All the traditions and sentiments of that party aro opposod to the ends which tho Prohibitionists bavo in view What tho result of such an experi ment is morally cortain to bo may 1)0 fioen, in a tma'l way, in Maino, where a venturo of a similar kind has been carried to actual conclu Mon- At tho election iu Portland last March a third ticket wai put into tho field by tho Prohibition ists with a professed desiro to fucil itato tho enforcement of tho Mate temperance law. It rccoived only 413 out of the .l.fH.'i Totco c:t t but that pmall voto sufflced to prevent an ejection, and tho Domocratic cans didato for mayor lucked only u i volts of a plurality. Tho result, practically, was to givo Portland freo whisky by Hie action of tho Prohibition party ; and sinoo then tho law has been a dead letter, and tippling provails openly and to an oxtctit never known beforo. Ono example of this kind is snflicient to iulicato tho general teudoncy of thiid parties aH temperanco agencies. I here is no need of a third party iu THE MIUKT C7 BEAUTS. publican ttrcngth mcaut j.:st eo much addition to tho I'euiocralic opportunitj' of carrying tho election So fully was this realized, as tho res turns prove, that Democratic Prohi bitionist, Lilo uUndiug by tho lo cal nominations of their party, ro fasod, as a rule, It vjto for .St. John aud cast their balloU directly fjr C'lcrelaa J. Tho object of chief im portance iu their Bchomo was to beat tLo R. p bl:cin party ; to that end, every ether cvnsi leration wa practically sabord.uate 1. Thero is nothing to be plia 1 for thorn, therefore, on the score of iguorar.co or mijapprchensiou. They know exactly what they are doing, and ro joicod over it when it was dono. To say that this result was utters ly unjustifiable ia to state- it mildly. Ia all our political history thero has not boon another such a flagrant iu etanco of evil returned for good, and treachery for friendship and confi doooo. The complaint that the Ho publican party bad not been eoili ciontly courageous aud progressive in its treatment of the liquor piosj tion was without auy warrant of lacu ua mo contrary, tucro was decided testimony to tho effect that it had gone too boldly and too fur in that respect. It bad unquestion ably passed temporanco laws iu dift feront states of such a radicul and striugeut form, that thoy could not bo ouforcod - laws which wore in advance of public sentiment,' that Is to say, aud therefore serving' to ahow that tnoro had really boon at tempted than the people wero will ing to indorse, even in as good a caowj as that of tho Lomo vs. the aaloon. It was eloarly not for want Of Kepnblioa-o tymp'athy ; with pobi 11 wn ml adnnnnLi tAninnrann rnAlli. i it4l Ui dreams of the Probibi. tiODibis umi not ueou realized bQ- irth ,inin nt iha. last Pipsb. I it I iA rtfiuiuK . ("-. HOW 9 " . j:, Guil Hamilton urges, of inlluenco aud instruction to bring pfople up to tho standard already established by the Republican party, and to make f ffectivo the laws already in existenco on tho subject of tho lie quor trafile. THE CROP PEOSrECT. A good doal of attention baa lat terly been given to crop prospects, and a few days sinco a footing was tfiven by lb? UuiU-d Jitat'-s Agricul- toral Duroau, which sLowed pros pects of a very heavy fulliug off from tho product cf la&t year, nnd from the average of tho last five years. Tho Iowa Agricultural Society tup plomcnta theso cslimatos with re ports from spocial oorruspon dents, which fix tho production of that State at about 20,7:33,000 bnsbels of wheat, while that of Ohio is put at only 200J,000. Taking the general drift of nil tho reports, tie decrease in tho crop given at first seems to be very nearly cor roborated. Ia corn, tho procpoct seems to promiso a yield fioinowhat greuter than that of last year. Ou the whole, with tbo stocks left over, there is uo prospect of the pi ico of breadutnlTs being advanced to au opprossivo . extent, unless circum stances, of which thero aro no indi cations now, should arise, such as an extraordinary foreign demand. At tho wrinkled fronts which Eng. land aud Uusnia wero puttiog on a few weeks ago soera to have smooth" ed considerably, it is not likely that tbo row between them, which is in evitable, will come off in titno to af fect prices io this ooiintry uutil tbo crop 1BHG will bo coming io, so wo may calculate tbat tho breadstufis producer will share tbo depression all the rest must labor uudor this year. Now refreshingly American it wonl-t be if Mr. James 0. Blaine should actually go into Ohio next fall to Mump the State for Foraker, tho candidsto of his party for Oov ernor. There is a rumor that be will do so. and why not J It would bo just like him. How much more rational it wonld seem that ho shonld be In the thick of a furious political contest, cheer ing on his enthusiastic followers, than resting tlothfully at home en gaging in philosophical Jdiscnssions of Iho future of Hepudlicnoism. Some defeated candidates for the PrcHidcncy might think, aftor their failure, that the field of minor;' poli tics wasn't jood enough for thorn, and would retire into a seclusion of imaginary dignity, and novor appear ia any other character than that of a man who was onco next door to be ing President. Hut there is nonsuch nonsonso about Prother PUini. With l,!m bygones aro bygonos. Jlle is far moro likely to jump into tho politi- ngain, and particularly inio me umo cauldron, thun to moan over tho fatalitiosof lS8 J,'and spend bis days in thinking of what might havo been. He is not of the sort that lives more in tbe past than in It. A L XT 1 ... picnuuk. iie ia t man wnu a close grip on tho things of the day, and ho keeps an ye ou tbu future besides. Thero is going to be a great con tost in Ohio this fall. John Slier man is expected to appear in his party's beholf io greater prominence than over before. All tho Itcpubli can leaders of Ohio will bo out do iug their best to win. Somo think that with tho right man as tho Hems ocratio candidate, it will requiro ox traorditmry efforts forthe Iiepubli cans to win, if tbey can win at all. They will need all tho help thoy can get. What more nalnral for an ar dent Republican like Mr.lJJaino than to throw himself into tho contest, and to fhow that Dot even John Sherman has grown powerful or moro useful or moro devotod mem ber of tho parlj than ho? Thoso who think that tho Repnhs lican party is through with lirothei Maine can bo suro that Drothor Iilaine, at least, is not through with tho Republican parly. And if the grand old party is to triumph in Ohio ia November next, why shouldn't Rrother lilaino ebaro the glory ;-.V. ,. t.-.-i Tho wifo-boalor who was subject ed to tho la3h in Ualtimoro tho oth er day as tho first victim of tho new uv exemplified tho truth of tho old couplet, which declares that Xo man e'er felt that halter draw With 'ond opinion of tho law. Ho did this by rotost-ug thai il was "a hard sontenco for a white man to bear." It need not excite wonder t' at Fnch should bo the caso. J ho number of lashes ore- scribed io the sontenco was sixteen, and ns tho Sheriff constructed hit- orders literally the puninhment wut not merely tho nominal one so often given in snch cases. Tho operation was over in fifteen 6oconds, which nras peihaps uot a tithe of tho time ho occupied iu beating a Bick and delicato wifo. He will spend six mouths in jail, but tbo memory of this real flogging is likely to romain with him long ufter this torm has ex pirod when tho tomptation to mal treat his present or eoiuo fuluro wife presents itself beforo him. The policy of punishiug wifo-boating and cruelty to childron with tho pillory and tho lasu has been agitated for veral years io almost every part ol tho country. As Maryland is the first Statu to adopt it, tho working of tbo now law will uo doubt com maud close study from judges philanthropists and officials who must deal with this form of crime Tho first caso is an earnest that tho law is likely to bo euforcod without uoy regard for pontimentality. Nkw Oiti.E.iNs, La., Juno 15th. Tho Judges on Printing; aud Material of tho World's Industrial Imposition bavo owardod tho only two fiist promiums (gold medals) for printing pressoa to Messrs. C. H Coltell A Sous, of Now York. Out of these premiums was on their now Front Delivery, Two Revolution, and tho other for their Air Spriog Country Press. High licenso failed of passago in tbe session jufit closed, uot because the controlling sentiment was op posed to it, but because the "through temporanco ndvocatos' would not take half a loaf. That is tho real reason. When thoso pooplo learn to accept tbo world as tbey find it, aud seek by ordinary means and not by to i rucles to rtak'e it better, tho ttrnj ran e canse will bo advanced. rousia onjuLT ezctosions. For tho benefit of tboso who would enjoy the great national boli day in visiting friends or making short excursions to attractive points. tbo I coosylvania Railroad Conopaoy will sell excursion tickets, nt greatly reduced rates, on the 3d and 4th of July, good to retarn ontil tbe 6th. between all s tat iocs on its . lines, comprising the Pennsylvania Rail road, Iho Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore, Ualtimoro aud Poto mac, Alcnandria and Fredericksburg Northern Central, West Jersey, and Camden and Atlantic railroad. Grand Ezcurskn to tho Cca Shore via Peanfiyhjla'JUUroad. On the 2d of July next tbo Penn sylvania R. R. Company will run the first excursion of tho season from this section to tho sea shore. Theso excursions wero exceedingly popular last summer, and nothing will be left nndono to make them equally if not moro so this year. Tbo rale has been fixed at a figure within tho reach of every one, aud tho titno selected for tbo tiip makes it a peculiarly opportune occasion for visiting tho popular resorts of Capo May or Atlantic City. Tickets good for ton days will be sold at the rates following t From Pittsburg, Irwin, Orofitibburg, Conucllsvillo, I Uuiontown, Latrobc, lilairsvillo, and Indiana, $10 ; Johnstown, f9.2- Cresson, SS.50 t Altoonn, $3 j Ty roue, $7 0.1 Huntingdon, $7.10 j Cumberland and Bedford $8-00 ; Mount Union $0.73 j McVeytown, Lewistown Junction, $G ; Mifilin, $j 05 i and Newport, $." For full information as to limo of departuro of trains, Ac, apply to tickets at points named above. To Timers AND 1886 1875. GRAND Sum 5 lag 0cbdoi Otherslnterestea 4DIP FIN1E D JLOTIHIIIMG at LOWEST PRICES at PIpoBUuietaeir's Ignorance is tbo dominion of absurdity. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP REAL ESTATE. rpiIK undersigned Administrators Snyilnr fYiiinty, I'., 'lc M. Iy virtuii ul an urtlur iu J oul nl (li. I irhun' "inirl ol ii.it fniin ty, will i'Xjmo at tliv olj liuinculctil lit Juckwin ' w ( . Wll Saturday, July 2."). 1S5.1. Hi". Mlnwtnir l-.Tltr.l r :il .ll,. villi IKAI'l Ml. l, ISrliiic (lie uiiitiMil'xl finn Imlf tiiii-ri.! in nil tint at'rtimi iiip ii:iku and I ritt-t ul I iml i". H:i m.l H k-.in li Sny l. r r.iunlv, 'a. Il,,llti.li-.l N'orlh In lilul.df U',11. S Shiillv un.l I i.i ii i .-I II iiihiim'I . ki In liimimil A 1 11 1 1 :i IMiht tt ii I iiiv,.l Miv.lur, u:ilh hy lin0nl IkI.1 Snyilnr mi') mi th- Vot liy Uinl ol Michael W, i'.rnvcr .uia .luiiii H iur, roni.t i riin f..'l Acres and C'.i l'crcbes, umrn tT l will, tliv iiiiMonnni':i. nn wlilrli n'i'r.-.'li'. u lUfta, v I- H A M K III H'SK. HA Mi H IN. mill mlirr ntitliiillcllnix-, nNu Or"linl ul pk lli-tit Iruit, K'xnl n.il'T. H: All ul wlili-li r i-li-iir Rii.l In !"- I riiliirutliiii, iciia uliuut lo .ii'rt-n whlfli l w.'ll tlmliurnl. 1 II ('l Ml. ii-Situuti! Iii Trn.. t'o. ninl ftle iiiiin-iiH. imuii'ii'il i i i li luri'li ol illi iin s. Slii.lly, jil liy UimI" ul U.illlul II Ullllllf I. SulltH) hy I mot Nil. I. mi I We t I'Jf IjiiiI-ul Wui. S. I'.Ily. c uiiuinli'tf C Acres, tn' ro orlp", with oiiliurtctmin'on, nil cltor. IKA'T M. 3 Silu.ito In Tun.. Cn. nni Sl i p i,l..ri -nl.l. IhiumiIu I Nnrlli Kjjt I . l.inil. of '..nr.iil IMIIi'lii'l. ill''' .1, Smiili l.v liili'l'- I lirn HiiiiiiiipI ami cr ! laiijj ul Henry M yr, vl. al. cuiiulnlnif 3 Acres, morn or liv wllli Die ni.urlcntini-f , nil rlcnr. TIMcr Ntl. 4-ni'ln A I.iinon'i.nd lot altnatc in ,Mn. Ill iTi nU tuwii-lnp f.ml 11, my. ,i.. . Nnrtli liv liiniln ol S iniui'l Vmler, JwM. Kiut liy lnu'l-ol Si'in ii'l l.cil.i'l, Souih hy M i' I.I le. r'pk in.! Wntl.y aiiilol Iwnlel AUurcr, eoiiliiuuiH One half Aero, tn.ir or Iff, with the tiitirtpnaii(,i'. Mali. In 0'iiu im nco ut '0 o'rlock A . M. ol aitlil lay whim iilitimlauvo mil bo Mlfau uuJ torui, iiia4 kuuwu l y A-ilKI.IA Ull.lll.U ISAM IIII-Of-iH. V. U.ClLtiLli. Adiiiliilftrntoni I AM fiELMXO 110SENDALK CKMEXT at 2 per buslicl and in quan tities lower. Kcccivvd ftoli ground twice a montli. DOUIJLK HAKPOON UAY FORKS at 81.73. Sold lat vcar at $5 and $0 each. OOLPKX CLTPPKIt SCYTHES, Razor steel, at 75 cent? cacli, formerly 1.00. ROPES, Manilla, all sizes at greatly reduced prices. HAY PULLEYS, Iron and wood, 23 and 50cts. cad i, ttc., Sec. CRADLES, Rail, Eajrje, Western lower tlian wero ever Iviiown, $2.75 to $3.00. $2.25 each for a good cradle. IJARR WIRE, (lalvanized Cactus, lluek thorn, Riinkcrhon; Tablett reduced to tho lowest price. Write and inquire for prices. F. (1. KRANCISCUS. Lewistown, Pa. Clothing Bazaar Oppcnheimer is determined this Ant he did last yearjas ho is bolter prepared thuu ever. Wo have tho new est styles and will pledo our businons rpput ilion that I im nvn T IIU'ITO 11. I. i i ., ... ., ... . , ijvui.n uinii t:i,n lie :iuuu niHnwncro in llie olatO. SCHOOL SUITS, HOYS SUITS, YOUTHS SUITS in nil styles our 4-button Cntaway Coats aro the latest and aro very mnch admired Our lino of MKN'S CLOTHING is full and crmplote. We bavo men's suits from $:i.f and upwards -wo can boat any houae in Snyder county in I'KICE, STYLK nod QUALITY. FUKNISTIING GOODS. h ""KSaiTToHHsok 4 ioSiJ B Burlington, Tt., ltopriUtrt of Mlifll it. ; - i...i . ,n. , .'... a 1 J?'or Hheumatiam, tieuralgla Crampn, Sprains, Backache! Sciatica, HumB and Scalds,) lirulsct, Frosted Feet tC Ears ami uli othtr l'ulna and Achet A aa ft , aure, and cffectuatl remctTy for Oallt, Strains Scrutchcr,, Sores, C, on Horses, Ont trial will prot t itt tntritt. Its effects arc instantaneous. Price- 25c. and 50c. Bold everj-w here. Pur Sale ut Jlarber h Druf tit ore. ATOITOH'S NOTICE- n Oic wi(t f "f lite irfalc i;f (knj t llvr mini, tlic'iL rilHK undersigned appointed An X ililor liy I Im r.hiin' 'uurl ol Snyilnr 'oiin ty. t M iy titrni. lunl piul, lo Olinl'Uto tlit IUUII.- Ill UIO IIUIIil Ol .l.li'OII HIIII IfolMiri tlllHHlllij it rixwiitnrn ol the lout will unci toiuniunt ol I liu.rir.i II itrin mi In I n ..I' I '..ulr.. I..W1..I.I11 .1 I will et 'nr Mm iiriiMo ol lili niioliilii'iii!it ni tliuoltli-oT. J.Suillli. K1111 . Iu Mill. Ili'liuruii. mi SuluriUy, J111111 -n, lHhi llllt, In. All iiui . oil uiii rii(i;.i nui uko uuiitu or litri'uiiur bu ou- imrrsu be. JOUN11. AHNOI.I), June!, W. AuUlior. WMmtted V8 WANT 0OOO MO KB HOOK AUKNTtf a &r ?a O 1 wm i 9. Milt:,l. CTj,.-,.-. f B for tb fEUtMINAL, UlfJX N T. G 11. TT. S. E. ut. .n , ... . . j ..... 1 uMi . ... VMilll o SCHOOL FINCS. Slinw KMi-niiit. I'll., .Tuno mr, Klninilnl St iii-uniil ol Miilillutiiiruli Ni-linolp. KnlJII 'F lit II Illllllli-tltO ol lhs-it.'), A. (-ii-li 11 111 Nui Ii rolli-tnr. III. Hy enh :ilil J. W. ilrwln Tren. 14 Kul. ilui lioriitiuli llul. .lilt- on iiiil-ntp nl 3-M A. l(t'niilni.'or 'ol. (K. Hy li mlil J. . li win " I. II. SVumlirly 13 In T'.i VI f l Vi W H il. ihi- hortiiiiih An t. nt 1 i i . 1 1 . .nn ol il kj .1. U' . h wiu rn:!. I n A nil. "I fMiit ii't.ii nutl.in I'iuli ro-uivtilol A l ii.il iiiri r " " A. .Solmiiib,n;li ill. Hy nrilor' imdl t lYri-i'iitJiiit " l a-hiuilil to fHi-'-Msiif " lni Hi mo to " Atnt.nl liiilfiitn nf SJ I. It. Willi li-rlv, 1'r- . TuimMi ol J. V iirnlx Trt",. " ol A. HfnniiiKi-r, i 'ol. li 01 M Si iHftll'. t.j 14 T. l o.i 1 li Ml 47H 4U T4 ; c:4 ' Hy or.li ri pnM ' ri.tt-,-nt.'ii:i' ci:. ' t'lifli tmnl Si-fionl Itoanl " lllii iltl' f 4-4 Hill, lllltl iMiMIIL'h A in t . ol Iiiiik'iiI ol M si I. M. Mmiiu, I rt-na. LoCMli liuui loriucr Trom. liy orilirv imlil ' ( 'iifiiinii'.lon ' i.xiini-ntlonx 5 ii'r runt, ilinliirtlini, A int. Ul III Uuillciti ffl. 156 50 : l.l 1H Hi ?:7 !i IT fj H I'l 1401 2-i 10 By bal, ilneTrcft. iu;:.nTrr.AT'nx. Due rmtnuKh la .luplieuto ol ni-h.i A. Si-li.iinhiti-li I 'nl. 13 19 llu Ixiroiiuli In iiiilii iito ol 1-K A. Kuiinlimer ul. 114 33 Hue lionnmli In diiilli-at orftl -NS A. lltiiiiiii. f t'... li) Huu honniKii enrh 1. 11. Wumlorly aiuu 47i14 14lk . ill Wi Bill ij 8 "J rk iu 0 Vl; .1 10 1. iii 4f 41iK6 4 41 l4 : til) VI Hal ilno Trf. 4 41 1'otiil Iml. tliui tinrt,iiLh i' llie nnili-r.li I An.lltori linvl nor vntii i .i.ul llio lorumilim iii'i-ouiim liml tlii'in trnu 11ml n.t rvi-t iia ill". m etittiil to tb lic.tt of our Imowln.iu. ami bulk I. . I (H'TFI.It'H I..!1. IIOWI HSOX. Auilltuni, THE LIGHT RUNNING 1 SEWING MACHINE O ac o SIMPLE MS ' fL s0 THE ONLY SEWING MACHINE THAT GIVES . WJ. IJ . I J J. I M. V I J J. IJ I. IJ). V I J rHAS NO EQUAL" T mm 8 EWIIIG MACHINE CO ' OHANOE MASS. 30 UNION 8Q.N.Y. CHICAGO ILL. 6T. LOUIS MO. ATLANTA OA. - Grand disjilay of Men's ond 1'oys Farnisbinfi; (joodn, Tioo DrcFs Fliirls, beautiful patterns in l'ercalo Shirts, flno Neck-wrar, Collars and CnlTs, Underwear. Handkerchipfs, Sec We have tho latest styles io Straw.Felt, Wool and Fur Hats aud Cups in all sizes and colors. Snrinor Ovtreoats. in all tbo latest shades and tvles. run osnorttneiit of Spring Uottora rants. TllUNKS. HATCHKLS, VALICKS. WIIIl'S, UMbUKLI.AS, OANKS, &c , ut excooding low prices. 7"Irefi8 ft I'low Shoes at cost. SOL OPI'KNIlKIMEIt. Iho lending Clothier of Seliusgrove. Storo between iho Keystono and National Hotels. THE NEW HARDWARE STORE ! J. P.SHIRK, Proprietor, Beaver town, Pa. I desire to inform the people tLat I have just received a full line of SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE consisting of Light and heavy Iron, Tires, St?ol, Heavy and liuht bolts, Springs, Iron and Steel wedges- FARM IMPLEMENT Cultivators, Pumps, Window Screen Cloth, Lamps, Wall Paper PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Carpenter's Shoemaker's and Coachmnker's supplies, Chaira, eVood and Willow-ware. Nails, Oil Cloth, and a full line ol COOK AM) IIUATIWU STOVES,. Tinware. 4c.. &C. As I bavo a coroplelo lino of goods which was pur cliaicd at tho lowest price, I am euitidcut I can satisfy buyers iu quality and price, and cordially invito their patrouugo. Very Trnly Yours April 30, '85. J, i. SIIIKK. THE BEAVERTOWN CARRIAGE and HARNESS WORKS I Manufactures of Barouches, Jump -seat Carriages, Wagons, Sloighs, lighj ioglo and Double llaruess. '- v 195: KlVVi-r, l, El tf cr 1 5 p m 5 S' c.B o b J l Call and boo onr ?75.00 Top Duggy, which wo sro making a specialty Building Material takcu in exchange for work. Cull on or address J. P. KEARNS. May l.'SCtf, BliAVERTOWN, TA. HJ! New Goods I New Prices! FURNITURE. . FURNITURE. o Tbo undersign-; "Onld ropeotfalIj announce to Iho pnblio that ho io'oiiil n "u,l, ""u mcwicomrjeto stock of v:.. t - ow... Y,, .. . . . cmnuio ID Ilia uicu me iremendona Hni nf n, .,.., .'. . . .11 . T 'ow raonius last fle l.tm con otcomFlete stock of Furniture in tho on Ol LUB Oft fit laxa mnr.ll,. I w soil at bottom prices. Tha stoek unn.i.i. .n ... . v, ail oijies and prices. Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits Bureaus, Stands, Lounges, Chairs, Matresses, and every thing la the Furniture line. Call and ,eo for yc-uml vc ItMpectfolly, ' V LEVI RELLER; ( r i- 4 etui, r w . .- ... 4. it,L Ig u-m 1 "'J minVZim '" Deo, 1B2- taeui. eliosgrove,'la. m - . - thonsana ui" ded into tbo tunntL