At a racerit nnrri.ige ii Oliio tbu hi death duiinr' tbo term of fivei bri.lr, d Mian Mrria, Wore a dross years j and iu push of tlio lualU or HAHTKR. Ih.it tna irv.norled from Paris in iuterrnarriara r- - - - o : 174.', for a weJ lititf And lias Itcn io 'the family over eiusa, buiug me I Subscription !?1.50 Per Year, only oo euell occasions. It 'worn ay run iu 1770 1 a wallinr RATES OF ADVERTISING : J Jfp.t not m Uj0 ollJ Xlmmr,VvAv::.::v;:.:::::: y,wbn m Mom... donoedu. SSWvX toil been aitom i or ai- as when now. of such widow furo tbo expiration of fire year, Wb'h ue ape -I II arr-na-wentt ar mvle. ll .1 ; : . ... ....... t. ... . I..., .1 I... i., .,.lh. , wuu UVII t-1ie l M per liiota lor 6r lner:nn I 11) r tin eood Insertion and 7 emu lof tack labtaijuenl luiertioa. Thursday, January 11, 1SS. Mr. Moody, like mtuy other BiJ sibla 0100, tbiuks church fiirs, ns oftou o jaJuslo 1. aro u abomination. "Tbo iJ-ii of rullliitf an 1 voting for tha bout looking man, aud Imviug girU nell ciir. t aaw n church f ji!r advorlino that a mm waul I kim any girl for 2") cents". 1 hid rathor ! wrshiplu a b-tro than reort to any of tb n rnit'.n li." Theaterno wages iu this country at tbe beginuing of tbs century was $05 a year, with focul and lodging. Six dollars per month iu Bummer and $5 in winter per month was tbe rnle in Pennsylvania. Men wbo cnt tbe streets and avenues in Wash ington city wete puid $70 a year, or $6, for what they could do fioui Mitch 1 to November 2D. The Philadelphia Hic$ remarks : Niticteotbs of tbo evils which impair tbe foundations of manhood in cbi dreti, nre tbo logical result of giving children money that they do not earn. They are Dot only brought npin idleness, which is the frightful parent of vice, but they are given money f roily, without knowing its value, to tempt them into any of countless ways of wasting health by i indulgence If boys wero taught to earn tujney before they spent it, they would not be likely to watse it and their htalth together by iudul- guuee io bat is now ono of tbe most dangerous indulgences of boys the Flunking of cigarettes. No boy will ever reach vigorous phys ical or intellectual manhood who snaps tbo tttcngtb of childhood by cigarettes. FAIttIEll3 ANDATAHFF- A farmer of Washington Terri tory, loaned his dog to a man on Snake River, to whom be bad sold a fl jok of sheep, to dtivo home, u distance of thirty miles. Tbo drov er found tbe dog so nmfal that, instead of sending him borne, he locked him up, Tbo dog ofcnpod, aud, conclu Jin" tbo drover hnl no inoro right to keep the sheep tlinu to lock bitu ut), be collected all that bad boloneod to bis master aud drove tboai homo again. eaaMaaaaaarsBeaavaaeaawaaBBa The Supreme Court of the United States has decided that the widow of a soldier is entitled to tbe full sum her husband received during life. The caso cume up on tbo ap peal of tbe widow of Gcnetal Ward B. Putnett from the derimon of the Pension Dt-purtmeut, awarding her $30 a mouth, whereas her busbaud bad received 872 a runutb. Tudor the ruling of the court the lady 'will receive the latter sum. Judgo Schuyler, of Northampton county, recently filod an opinion afllnniag the oiistitntiotiality of tbo tax lxw passed by tbo last Logislan turo The c no arose on Doeiober 1, when li. J. Fox presentod a pe tition to tbo Court for at; injunction to reslruin tbo assessor of bis ward from requiring biui to make a state inent nnJer oath about bis personal property iu accordance with tho new act. This wis asked fir on the ground that tbo act is unconstitu tional aud in conflict with sections 1 and '1 of tho Constitution of tho State The potition was argued last Monday by Mr. Fox for himself and cx-Iudgn Kiikpitrick aud Gen eral Huodjr for the State. Sixty thousand muskets of the old Spring Sold pattern bava ltto'y been sent from Western arsenals to the United States armory at Spring field, Mass., to bo mado over. Theco wero bought by tbe Government near tbo close of tho war, but were Dover used. If sold by auctiou they would bring only a trifle; but tbo Mivncmirtiit uuv..a I ) 1 1'Anwf.iii rl h a ill .... . , , .,. hood oftho Gre hastily roiuovodth more of their cost by rebuilding' . them into tho propcnt stylo of onus. Fraud and perjury and thoft, f d lowed by an infamous ducit-iou of a partisan court, bavo ull failed. John Sbormau will be ro elected to tbe United Statos Senate. Ho wna nomiuated, unaniaiontly. Johu M'Lean, with bis Cincinnati rabblo, eiid all that ambition and money could prompt, but tho Crst can now balauco bis bank accjuot and find it so much less, VihiU his rubble fol lowers will never pass a lock-np or jail without looking over their shoulders to see if tho law is uA about to clutch them. U, ..i ,ni ' it i Tho most disastrous fire Phila delphia has known since tho groat Water Street conflagration a piarter of a contury ag oco'irrol early Sunday tnoroing. It broke out in tho vory Imrfc of tho ICousington mauufacttiriog district, at Taylor and Coral Streets. Spro i liti ra pidly, it deatroyed two blocks of buildings and laid sovon largo tain- nfacturing establiahmeuta iu ruins. Tbo loss will probably exceed SI, uuj.uju ana aoout nuu uauas are thrown out of omploytuaut. Tin mills wore surrounded oa all si lis by d-vulliug hou-ios and tho falling walls narrowly uii.uo 1 crtisliing tha liomHS of mauy of tho operatives All thoio living in tho uoighbjr- uir hoiucholl goolt, fearing a spread of the lire, ail tho groiteat exoite moat niovailel in tha neighborhood while tho coutl igration was raging. The report of State Superinten dent of Publio Instruction Iligbeo shows a satisfactory advanco in our publio schools, tbe average terra of instruction being now soraowhat in m .1 11.1 il . excess ol seven mouius. jui ino districts in which the term is ttill kept down to live months ought to be wid'ly published, that tbo small bore diroctora and people might ens joy tbe estimate in which others bold thorn when they see them as tbey are Likewiso, tbe districts in which incompetent tenchors ore preferred, bocauso thoy nre cheaper, whoso praolico korps the aversge of female compensation nine dollars 'jury conviotoJ. pur month below that of mules. A woman was reseutly pat on trial in Fiance for strangling her ba'oy and at tho prelininary examiua tien sho confessed her crime. At tho trial tuedioal evid -naa was board and tho doctor told the Judgo he did uot believe tho woman was the culprit. ibe hugor marks woro fresh on tho victim's throat whou be mado bis examination, and the marks woro eiugular. 1 1 o cxaminei the woman's hands and found hor lingers long, slender, aud well bhuncd. but tho marks were of a short-lingered band, etnmpy and misshapen, and ono of tha ringers tho first, was abnormally short. Oo this tbe prisoner burst iuto tears sai l she was fond of tho child, bad not uostroyoit it, ana mentioned iu her excitemen, the real culprit. I!e was a mau of a better class of life with whom sho bad lived as a do mostio servant. His arrest followed and tho doctor poiutod out that the prisoner's bands wero fonuod as be bad describod, and, moreover, that tho Grst finger was without a and almost deficient of a joint. belli half pay for tbe remainder of tbe time bball g3 to the child or chil dren of the d.'cedaot. And tbe Secretary of tbe Interior shall adopt such forms of evidence iu applica tion under this section astho Presi dent may prescribf." Tbe agents ngreo to recover the sums mentioned at a fee of 2o per cent , and claim that tbny will bave to bo paid, as lo act as yet has been pasHud repealing tho one of 1836, and its implication caunot prevail. A great many people are sending powers of attorney to tha ngents for the proscc'ttion of thoir claims. l PEornETic;roLinc3. There is mncb harmless specula tion among our esteemed contem poraries about Prosident Cleveland's wisuos aud proHpucts as to getting another term. Some aro sure that bo wauts it, others equally su re that ho does not want it, and still others inform biui rathor impertinently that, whether be wants it or not, it is not written in tbe book of fate that be can bave it. It is tho way of Presidents, even before tbey aro well settled in tbeir seats, to ponder bow they may climb up again, and there are ulways plen ty of sincere frieuds and accommo dating admirers ready to persuado them, if any persusioa tbey neod, that tbeir renom'ioatioa is as easy as lying and as sure ai death. Yet thero bave boon Presidents wbo have not boon renominated, and there will bo more i and Mr. Clove and is uot easily persuaded. That be bothers bis head much abiut tho matter may well bo doubted. Ho is too busy to bavo much time for usoless speculation t and, besides, be baa ronson to be a fatalist in pol itics, utid to boliovo that whatever more, if any more, is to come to him, will come without auy trouble on his part beyond shoeing reason able favor to bis personal friouds aud icasonnblo disfavor to those who bavo opposod him. As for the Democrats wbo thus early io bis first torm are giving themselves uneasiness about bis second, it would bo much more profitable for tbtm to accommodato themselves to tho solid aud palpabio fact that ho is now Presideut of the United States, and without proxies or assistants. II o is boss of bis Administration, and overyting in his cliaractor aud bis antecedents indicates that he will keep on iu bis own way as Ion" as it lasts. He may or may not want a second term, but bo has got the first ono, and ho will use it industriously, conscientiously, stubbornly, not al ways wisely, not always as tbe Dem ocracy wonia luce, uot always for the good of Iho Democracy, but al ways accordiug to his own notions. Those notions wero perfectly well known when be was nomiuated and elected, and nobody bad auy right to complain of them now. nai Tbe At uuoting of ex-poldiera at Teue Hnnte, Indiana, Wedoeenoy resolutions were adopted'demanding the passage of an act granting pen sious to all surviving soldiers, eails ora and wurioos of tbe wor of tbo rebellion ho served eixty days or more at the rato of$H. per month. Tbe proposed law ia uot to effect pensioners wbo now recieve wore than $8 per mouth. Widows of soldiers, sailors and marines tball be pvLsirucd at tbe rate of $12 per month. Widows of soldiers, eailors and marines ebull bo pensioned at tbe rate of tl'i per month, an! tbe children at tbe rato of $5 per month i p to tbe age of sixteen j unsound end physically disabled children to receive censtoo without limit At to age. A dill embodying these le taaa&i will b introduced la eois- - t mmm taAim. . JNtt,IL--f AR AN OLD PEITSXO!! LAW. HrsmonoN, Pa.. Deo. II This secliou is flooded by Wuehinetou claim agents with circulars setting forth that tbo widows and children of doceasod soldiers are entitled to from $100 to $500 under tbe act of March 19, 183G, which has hereto fore been declared inoperative by implication. Tbe act say ; ''When any officer, non-commissioned of ficer, artificer, or private militia or volunteer corps died ia tbe service of tbe United Statos, or in return iog to bis place of residence after being mastered oat of service or at any time in consequence of wounds received in eorvice, and leaves a widow, or if no widow, a child or children oodor 16 years of age, each widow, or if no widow, such child or children, shall be 'lf fi to receive Lfcllilier""!l-r f WbleU the There is probably no clans of onr people more interested iu tbe build ing op of American industries, and through them of a home market for Amerioan productions, than tbe til lors of the soil It is only by Lav. ing a Dear borne market that the perishable productions of the farm, such as vegetables, Ac, can be cul tivated with profit and recent de velopments show that grain raisers must soon depood on consumers in our own country for a market for tbeir grain. Kngland has been ex pending a large amount of money or its possessions India in building railroads, encooraging agricultural indurtry, Ac, until now India puts wheat in England cheaper than America can do i and Russia does tbe tame, luese couo tries are adopted to wheat raising i and in addition to the natural advantages, labor is so cheap there jas to forbid competition from oar side of the water, Furm labor in this country is bard to get, aud the difficulty is y tally growing. ' Our facilities for education do not enhance tbe dispo sition of onr young men to wotk io tbe fields j' and farmers ia this country would be unable to conduct their farm work at all were it not for the help they reoeive from ini proved machinery. It has been a suggestive existing fact for some time past that wheat was cheaper in Liverpool than io New York, which fact rendered expor tation of wheat oat of the qaestioo. It therefore, takes no learned polits ical economist, dealing in abstruse tbeorios, to determine that tbo hope of tbe future to tbe American farmer is in a borne market to come from manufacturing industries. Ltbanon Courier. I:mii til Hii Expelled After Using Dr. David Ken nedy's "Favorite Remedy" Abont Two Weeks. Ononfth-, matt r)mrk.lil! ? that hi -fT bocn liroiiuht in the iintln-.nr tho puMIc la that of Mr. J. B. Ilavti, of Minus Ki.lifi, U If I or ttDOMy, tf. Y. Miy Bot h ha.l u:. ro'l unco O t. In, l"4, from the rK-iir6 ol ('nli-ulua or Stone Iu lh rtht Kidm jr. No thai aevon phvlrUnmT mployfil ! (Iltf"r-nt ttnma, to who'ii Mr. ItMnN ll biiD'IrxU ol ilnilura lor mi'illosl tmtimant, with only temporary rellol from hia uin'ijr, - H7 thv uiKi'iit 1liltnlona of Ma frlenili ha w:ia Indu. l to try Dr. Iavhl Kinn-l'a"KTor-lt. Komotly," anil firicnil a m irkel I m lirofoinciit trom tha flmt 'I ly In lionau to ura th meilU'lne. On tho lih of Saptcinlwr ha Toldnl a at. ne aa larva aa ovnM ha pa.,ej through the minimi cnanni'l. Mr. Merh i-oiipilnP lorn tottrr to ftr- Kan ncly hy aaylin(! It will nlwaya atlorri tn liloiiawro to ri-"omm-nil tlio ' vurlta Hotimly' lo ttio"!- who in4y lia a ill'Tlnn from dllMiiilti,a r4 thn Klitnpya and Hlmlilor, or any illnorilera arlalna Irom an luiiii a at ito ol tha IiUh.iI. William M'Knrr, I .'4 K.iyotia St., Kulllinora, Mil aaya : 'I hi'llrra 'tavorlia Honn'dy' la a koinI mi illclno. It ltoliiK ine mora no il than any Ihlnif 1 rviT trlnl, n'nl I l,ava tried alinoat pvorythlnc. for I nm a niftnrcr Irom dyaial ." Wh'la "t'aTurita Hfinivl'" la a futllli In 8lomaih anil lllaiMxr dlaoaara. It It uuoully thIuhMo In Piiai a ol lillllooa illnonlcra, I'nn.t ) tlon ol tha Ihiwrla and nil tha rlaaa of Ilia a parrntly lnai.amhlo Imiu tha ejnttllUlloBI of aomon. Price, SM all Iwtlloa, Sft. THE Philadelphia Weekly Times Attractive: Kutcrtaiuin(: In fitructivc: Tho Family Journal of America. 1876. GRAND FALL OPENING 1885 -OF- WAJuXa an CLOTHING On Shelves On Counters Everywhere OUR SHELVES Are better Filled than ever before. LOOK AT OUR OVERCOATS. OF Ti WARlook at our overcoats. LOCI OF HAIR. In the soft and falling twilight, of a weary, weary daj, I was in a gar ret, searching an old bureau, stowed away; it for many years has there been biddeu, safe away from frost and dew, and my curious nature tempted me to search it thro' an 1 thro'. Faded pink and yellow ribbon, la ces, half a century old, and I came across a package, bound up with o thread of gold; Something told me to uutie it, which I did both then and there, and unfolded to ray vis ion lay a simple lock of bair. Ob! Wuftt memories crowded o'er me as I gazed upon that curl, bow it brought to me remembrance of a a a young ana lovely girl; one wuo was my pride and pleasure, ono, who now tho' dead and gone, changed my life from joy and gladness, to a beiug old and worn. Slowly I rebound tbe package,and tbe tears came down like rain, as I tenderly replaced it where for oget it bad lain: strangely bow such things nffect us, make our spirits sadly droop. And bow mad that hair would make na if we found it ' in our Bonp " Out. "William ILLUSTRATED IN EVERY ISSUE. A Paper lor ttc Howe of MM Sparkling and Original in Ery Feature- On tho Flrat ol January nrit, a nr-w depart, ora In every fo .lure ol the Weekly TIM r.S will be nii.de. Krery nmn'ior will bo llhurally lllu trated In Ha War contribution!, which ao lonu been a apei iallty lo Itacolmna, ami In It H orlra whlrli will be icrently eulariri'd from the ena of the beat wrltvra, and In current lllatory, Itio. Kraphy, Pol it Ira. Art, Stance and tba le.iding event. l the day, Tbe time liaa iaaaed lor tha weekly Journal of tt a city to fill the place of newspaper. The dally Dewainier Iroui the great centre of newt now renchca Into every aectlon ol the land. Ev ery Inland city and every town of Importance have their dally newapaiera, and tha locnl weekly, with tho wondi-rlul proKie.1 lo pro-vlm-lal Jouruallam, meet every want thut tin dully Dvwapjicr talla tuaupply. The motropol- Itiin weekly ol to-day tnu-t be luuch more tli.in a urwapaper ) It tnuat be a DiaKHilue bf funilly reailliiK 1 It tnuat lead the magnalne Id ioulur lltorature ; It uiuit load It In popular 111 intra Hon, and It niu.-t meet every reipuireineut of the IntulllKHtit reader of every data. Stories of the War Will be pul'UflieJ In each uumher from the ahlcat writura who participated In the bloody drama ol civil (trlle, and each will be proturely tlluatrated. Tbe moat entertalnlnx and luttruc- tlve Storlca friin the boat writer of tlctlun will appearln ea'jhiaauo, with lllumra loai. Some of oar country papers bave receive 1 thn information from eoui e source that E ist Indian whnat can bo put in tbo Knlish rauket at sixty cents per oaitiei. ur o nrse the iuforination tnu-it oooie through tho medium of the reformers, who wish to scare the Amaricao agriaul turists into d oaiau lio the reptal of our protective tariff, lest tho Kug- lish rofiisa to buy our who it We think it is a matter of small moment to our farmers what tbe Bullish give for their wheat, sioae the totul exports of our breadstuff do uot arnouut to ton par cent, of our crops on an avarige ia auy leu years, while our own consumption U ninety per cent, the bulk of it takeu by oar manufacturing popula tion. Hut snpposo our agri cultural population undertake to contest for tbe foreign market, with sixty cent. East Indian wheat, and as a means to win, throw their in fluence against and seouro the ro ped of protection to oar m taufaai turors what will be tbeir position f Tbey will reduoa our pjwer of con sumption, say, fifty per cent, by lliog our markets with foreign manufactures, au 1 iocreaie tbeir sales to foroign markets thirty per ceut., becoming dependent upon tbo foreigner for tbe price they get. What will be their margin of profit on the transaction after their policy has drivon fifty per coot, of our manufacturing population into ag riculture for tho means of living. Let the farmers put on their speo" taclds4 take their pencils and fijuro on it awhile, and see bow tbo sum comes out. DIIANII Jl'KY. Drawn for IVbruiry Turin, commencing Dionuay, me .inn, iskj, Adatui Moaa Eru. Itfvr Irvln Kinder. lieaver Writ-Otiarlat Decker. Uenirv A. L.. piiatil-r. Kobnrt Haaalng.r. Ohapman Adam s. llar .U. k'rankl n David keraeiter, J.C. Sebocb, A, S. aichaaibaah. MliMlehurKb (JbarlM Smith, J. III. Van' ain.lt. Mldil eoreek ItenJ. F. Row. ilonrne I). N. App Ieaao l-'ry moyar, Daniel Hatrliib, M ttliln A pp. Parry Waat-Daniel Artiogaat. .sprlna- harr Waanar. Sellnaiirova .lohn fount. Kd. R. Onmberllna. WaahliiKtoo tj. w. Manitea. Joba Belts, v m. Bcunee, oeoton r. Mrouo. FETIT JUKY. Drawn for February Term, eomnicnolnn oioniiay in .iua. iimi. Adau. Jualab BluKaman, Zacharla Halm bai-b, .1. O. Mover. Beaver Wilaon Airier, Robrrt Ilaver, Sam uel Hlokel. Austin lllonaman. lieaver W.t Hubert lioaa, Abrabaui Uolihoe, jonn i;. u n. (leotr Fred J. Diver, Jacob II Hartman Franklin John l)-Urloh, John Martin. Jobu Kaiti, O. I., lioonlni ar, Uanj. Witteu. raver Chapman Jaokann II. Hamiuel, Tboma HaH.ir. .1. li. Hall. Atmuatua Ktraub. Jaokaon Win. Mania Joba Kelculvy, Jera- onau Hpanaiai-, .iuo A. Dteeae. Middleomek jobs Frela.. Moore H. A. Hick. I, David Young, Heuo-M. L. Ulrlob. Parry Michael llenner. Thomaa Aboiraat. Perry Meat Frederlok Arbogait, Llucolo mil sr. l rtuK Oio. IJU. Ki-nniurove iu a. miliar, J. B. wanar. Union tinouel Aaekar Jama Uurua, Jon atbau Klical, Jneob Tharn. WaahliiKtoo Henry ArU'Kaat, Lavl S. Ooy, .onatnaa A. uriuim, itrin. Uarman, John HuuiuieL Jnbo M. Hodman, Ueury oduu aeuv o. vveuer. Thirty of the forty-eight chairmen of committees of Congress oooso from tbo South. Tbo Southern dog is viggiog tbt Northern tail wore 9T17SAE& OUT OF IO Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil TERMS : Sold by all newa airent at fire annta per copy Ity mall, fj per year, or 1 for al month ('liiha of ten, f I A, and an extra copy to the uattor up ol the club. Addre-a, T1IK TIMES, TiniOH Itililit itiic, I'liilitilelpliin. Sheriff's Sales. Wharo.a by virtue of mm. try ol t'l" l;mrt ot ominnii rl i W'lta lau"d ou of Snyite t oon CURES ihauHittltm and Nauralgla. 99 TIMES OUT OF 100 Dr. Thomas' Eclectric OU CURES A Cold or a Noartantaa. 19 TIMES OUT OF 20 Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil CURES AithMS and DlBhtharla. 49 TIMES OUT OF 50 Dr. Thomas' EclecUic Oil . CURBS ' Crw sad MeatUai et Ura Throat, Prlc e cent! and Cioe ty. Ph., and In inu directed I will expone lo Tub lio Sal. at the t'ourt House, In Mi.l.llo .uruli, on Satmday, February 6. 1H8G, t in o'clock A. M the follow Ing roal and pe aouai property io wu : TRACT NO. 1. Itowor, Fl. Fa Iti'lnic nil that cert tin Meaauairo, Tenement or tract ol land ait mte Iu Hie tnwnalilp ol Weat Hi ivtr, Snyder couuty, I'n., (Iieinif about. 1 inilii aoiith i t Mi'Cluro.'bouuded irirlh by land ol Ocniuc I'l.hcr, ea.t Ly Public K u.l and D. li Terrell, aoulh aud weat by Johu Kaliley coulalu iiik Ten Acres. mo-e or l-aa, whereon are erected a larno t Story Wcathurlmarilml Frame llWKI.I.IMi It l h, Vrauio stalila. Summer lloiiao and oth r neaceaaary outhutldinaa alao rihiiI wator uear tlio door. Aa the property ol rellxIinK, TRACT NO. S. Crouae, Fl. Fa lielna; all that certain Int of ground alluute In tlietown nl 1 tuxelvllle, Adaiu townhli. Snv der enmity, I'a., hounded north by a Public Street, eaat by lot ol Doiiiflca "i-ker, aouth by an Alley, woai ny aire piiatuj Troxull, lcm icei wiueauu m leei aiep, conuiiiu..; 30 Square Perches, inn-v orleia. whereon are erectcl a amall frame IiU KI.I.IMI HOUSK. Aa tha properly ol Jouu l.ro. TRACT NO. S. Potter, El. Fa, "Hclnn all thut certain Meaauia;o, Tenement or plantation, a ituat. in I'liapman towm-nip. Snv der i-ouiitv Pa., hounded north by laud ol Simon K. llerrold aud Hcnimiln Klckbait eaat by H. llerrold, Adam . Herml I et. alM aoutti liy imoiri Ariiom anu joun .euaiuuer, weal uy . P " . iu. iuuiiuvi, couuuainy 80 Acres, more or leaa, whereon are e-ei ted S DWELUNU 1 1 1 1 1 1 s r.s, u A IS h. II A K N and other necwaary vubuuuuiue, uiau yoou weivr aua cuuico iruu. TUACT NO. 4. liolnv a certain tract of woodlanj altuat. In the aama Uiwnnhlp, bounded north by land ol Able llerrold and Jacob (iaunler, eaat by Win. li. Swarta, vouth by Samuel DeiiKler, by li. F, Aruold, oootaliilnK 7 Acres, mnreorleaa, Alaoat.be aama time and plan, about I ACRES of Krain Iu the ground and a pilu ot mau ura. A lha properly ol J . C Ner- hood TERMS, W percent caah, balance on or be lore the II rat dav ol neat lorin ol Court. belted . lakea Iuto eaeeutmu and to be Bold by NEK li. MID I'LKSW A R'l'H, Sheriff, Sheriff OOlee, Mlddloburgh.Jau. 14, Ui. MENS, BOYS, AND CHILDREN S SUITS. SUITS. ALL GOODSSOLD At HBock j&o.tfooH Dpnucc Gents Furnishing Goods. Gents Furnishing Goods. At olL pDeBnIaieBmeii CLOTHING BAZAAR, Selinsgrove, Pa. W. H. FELIX'S TOP UL Alt FURNITURE il CARPET llOOallS, Valley Street, Lewistown, TaJ BEOHOOM SUITS, of all hiiule) Hfll )ili(?a; Mut MffaeH, Feathers, Pillown, liunlvlers, Hud yprinpN, Cliair, Tallea, Sinks Sofas, Stand. Hurcaua, Ac., Ac, Ac , An. ll'AHI.OU SUITS in Browr Terry, flaw Silk, Iloii Cloth and Plush tiruls Pallor Rockers, all kinds, Marble Top Tablea.Look ios Ulasaes, some fire onen, I'icturfB, An., An A full line cf Jute. Hemp, Rag, Ineraino, Tapestry. Boiiy lirnsila aud Volvet Carpets, Art Siiuarea.Srayr nia Rugs. Coca and Qutta Ptrcha Door Mats. Wil "t il fitly of the above goods ns low aa name quality cat. be boutight any place, and pay freight charges to atiS 4atiou ou l', li. It rue me for prices or come aud -ee tbe lartrest utork this side of Philndflphia KcHpectfully, W. H. FELIX. Am -0- Assigned Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Samuel II, Stiimun. of8iirliiK townabtn. Hoyder ounty, P ha mad a voluntary deaJ of AaalKDUeiit of all bl adeota, real aud per ioral, for tba banco I of bla erailltore, to tba UD deralu ned All peraona knowing tbein aelve In. ueoiaa win pieaae mane linuieaiaia payiaot. wklla tbo. bavlog claim will nreaent tbam to H. A. VY K i lt Eh, Jan. 14 1811 AeaUoea Who does uot delight to see a good looking facet Yet erynlpelas dloflit ures tbe features aliuobt beyond re cognition. Hut that U not the worst of It. Tli la disease la as dangerous as it la repulsive. It is sometimes called "St. Anthony's Fire," and often caus es sudden death. Mr. EL li. Carpen ter, et GrandvUle. N. ., had it In both legs and was cured by Dr. Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy. Tbis medi cine exoels all others for the blood. Especially adapted to persons In fee OVKRCOATS FOK MEN! OVERCOATS FOR HOYS! OVERCOATS for CHllLDREi ! SUITS FOR MEN! SUITS FOR KOVS! SUITS for YOUTHS! SUITS I' OR CHILDREN! CARDIGAN JACKETS! WOOLEN SHIRTS! UNDERCLOTHING! GLOVES, HOSIERY, Hnts t& Clips, Notions of all kinds. Thanking tbe publio for past favors I cordially invite an inspectioi of my large Stock of the cheapest aod best goods for Men and lky. in the Couuty, produce of all kiuds tnkon in exchange for Goods. G. C. GUTELICS, MIDDLE1JUIIG1I, TA. ADM 1 N I ST It ATM X' NOTI V 15 Letter of Admlnlntetratlon on the eatate of A M O 8 N K U II 11 li U 1) lata ol iiaav.r Town-hip. Si yj -r Vo., !'., deu'd, bavlna; oeaa Kraotad to th on leralKBad, all poratDa known. a tlimelvaa Indebted to aald eatata ara r4uaatad to tnaka lininedlata paymaut, aid tbo.a bavin claim will prxeent them duly authenticated to tba uoderahjned for le'.lle niao. A. A. ROMIO, D0. IT, '85. Administrator. ELECTION ITOTICE. The atnnual rueetlnir of the member of the Binvertowu Mutual r !' Inaurano. I'omnaiiv for the Kli-etioa of Direotora, will be held at k..U I....... ..ML... In 11.... U..I...I,. January . Ul betwoen tha hour or I audi o'clock f. M. A. 11. BUWfiUaUX, .. IS- CSPuro Hye, Copper V tilled Mountain Dew Wli key at $2.00 per gallon or cents per quart. TUEOS. SWINEFORP, Eagle Hotel, Franklin, Vi mm aim XeMtorri QUICK, PfRMAN'MT, CCHTAIfl CdH! ('! U1IIIHU1 fwuinarru of tl-.BUk.b'. lopsnaut. . , . , . , U - ,1. dwriOuraeawaallr witblit a Bnaa'ajl, Ka yuarr- faerie. tWIZluTl rli .-l .r nr Oaaarfl bT lDdiratloai PAY Yni(07TPTTn CoBDUOIaC IU buu f ui au?s.ltt. 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