I .- r 1 II it t tr Bi DC Wi Bit tj Sic cos er JI1D iroi io I tbul livei evil tutu - D d ii; -Birr. II. Il,VH.TETt. Bttbtcription 1.50 Yet Year. RATES OF ADVERTISING : Om Ootamn. On Year, , etaa-aeM Uolarea. uo Veer, .A0 lke.etlk itlwii, Oi tear .TO IM rtti.tii ;m, per er tvoo A editor, rMutor, Ailialoltirainr, aa.l Apian. Iftlpf ft '.o i m ipwltl arranvoirnt nr. mvie, ill weoenie.lnrtil fur lui than a inouthi, tr. Il.1t p,f Ineu .or n-e Insertion I in ftrrtko eeeonri Infertloo end T eeaU lor 1Mb nv.ot Iniertlos. Thursday, H- L! ..' 1 Match Jl, 188t! The public debt statement for Match 1st allows a rodjetiou of 70 J, 153. The Slate Treasurer reports Hint ftt the close of business on February 17 Ibore was J 017,4S.'.." in (be Treasury, exclusive of the amounts et anart for the Sinkiog Fund. Oa Saturday Mis Hi ant i ercivscl check for !2 to.000 from (Juatles L. Webster i Co., the publisheis of i General Grant' memoirs, a the amount due bor ou the liist Volume of the publication. I'biladelphiii coveis tuoro area than any other largo city of the couutr.v, wilbiu en ponito limits. It hai 120 square tulles, ami con tains about lSO.O'.'O house, lu 1SS0 it hail onlv l.ifl.OOt) houses. The Fortyuiutii Congress has thus far pasnod only tbreo bills that havo become hwa Tbo.v aro tho Fourth of July Chime bills, a bill authorizing the .Societal y of tho In teiior to fit np soino rooms in tho Fatent OJice out of tho contingent f an 1, which involves no nppmpi in., tioo, an 1 a bill permitting tho use of a ccitain bulauco for tho use of the Montana Imbues. The State ullows J?13'J per year, for the support of a Bobbers' oiphan over ten jsrrs of ago. lty the re coot dinclosurcs as to the manage moot of tho schools it appears the orphans in somo of thorn were kept or fed it the rate of three cents pi r meal, or nine cents per day. Tl is for a yoar, 8u'" days, would amount t0$:J2S5, leaving ?1I7 1.", of the 1150 to go into tho pockets of tho managers, or somewhuie tl ie. The New Voik Tn'unc recently lovite.i its readers to un expression of onioion ou the subject of the uppressiuu of iuteaperance. The - w :.. rp... total number cf icplios leceived was'uitv0 i,eon 6,2115, Of theso, about ouo half largely ought to consider very cale-rl,u"l' I Llvo driven out ev were in favor of legislative proh.bi- j fully tho amount of wheat they pntlC'y 'Uy B'"CU 1 l",V0 buva ,,cn' aD', tion. Next iti order wero those who ujt The winter wheat ouilJok is :'"U Co0"lr,,M l h thutthisi. regarded a high license lawns the! 0cert .in, nlten.ate freezing c,)Vt,r. tl,u i'.eM c,tl.try 1 ever saw. Fruits most practicable measure : 1JS0 : iug ttU j (1DC()Veii.,g being bkely very lf k"",H J'ia''1 we" me p"r voted for local option with high mucu to injure the crop. Tho Fa-'"'0 U l,,,,wiuS "'", B"wi,'K ll,M license whero sale was alio wed.1 Clfic C()!lst ,.,.,,,,,-t,, Hr0 favorable, j Tl'" cl"u ,t0 u,il 1 ani1 l"'rtI,ll.v. To Only IS weio favorablu to rational The gene.al situatiou there is favor- v,,u a" il,eB "f Ho,uu ,,r ,ljH t,r" prohibition and 213 to a Statu cou-Lm. T. wint,.r ul,ni ! hth here, I ill give you one in- titutioiml amendment. Two tho't ireaung ougui io uo uooiisiied, nnJ , one was in fuvor of licensiuir the';- i l . l , '""(fair condilr n ; but nt tho samel diiuktr. ,. ... , . , I m mmmm mam lime it will bu subjected to the! In spite of the fact that bowls nio'fu"zi, K ft,,ll thawing weather which i going op all over tueeouutiy against polygamy, Mormon eldets still con tinue to labor for tho cause through the Southern States, and Dame Hu mor has it that not a few weakm in 1 ed youug females, as ell as several of the sterner sex, havo beeu con verted to the faith. 'lbote tldeis are not eatisfiud to let v. ell cuouirh I..ma , !..;. ...til. u lUD u... .ur, .uuih.ul eouuuy. o. oeueiacuons o inenu of them will bo sent homo ou ice. and fo ; aith hi. wo.k well J.,ne ' The Southern people as a class aie . ud its Im.efits standing like mon - nnU I Ii ii I It iu K... . ...I I 1 ... li . I - I. II- .i I subu uu i i. uum uu iu ii iiiu nnu iuciu, uuu buuio uaj uuo I Al 1 1 II vhrtaA skl.l. fa tssill aiiit,i.l srw.ai,..i inn A vrttinr lu.lv n i. baa n l i . . wO sfww 'tw us n svi uiuiuui um uui luttt jsiit ui'itx-i . uvu luwiiauuuog, iuo luiuuv tnusket will bo called upon to settle the dispute, aud ooe of tho elders I Trill suddenly Cud himself with u Lole iu his body bi' euouh to , throw a good-sized dog through. Kalamazoo has recently got the bulge somewhat on Oshkoih aud Kankakee, by public test of a re markable gun invented, wo believe, by one of its citizens. The first trial was made with the smallest gun, which burst. 'I he eecoud trial, with a 55 caliber gun, was mote suc cessful sendiug a 2-incb steel ball tbrongb ft solid steel plate 1 3-lb' thick, imbedding the ball eighteen inches in very hard wood. Io the third trial ft 7J-ioch bull was used ftud the target, composed of four teen thicknesses cf boiler plato, lij inches, firmly attached to an oak log, was perforated, the ball pene trating the log a distance of four feet, the passage through the irou ftnd atoel being perfectly smooth There ia but slight recoil. Iu thU powtrful gun the powder is ao well used that the entire power is con centrated oo the projeotile. Two pounds of powder were osed in the beftvieat teat. The ioveotor claims tbia guu will MOdft ball fifteen BjUs. The Cbambersburg ValUy Spirit, ftoaweriog ft correspondent answer ing a eorrespondeot about the lV as to doge, is not easy of interpreta tion wilhont the aid of ft lawyer. Io ft case recently decided iu oar cauls Judge Howe held that a djg is per sonal property although many Lave long contended otherwise. Answer ing ooo of yonr inquiries it may be aid that if a man cornea upon yonr premises io pursuit of his calling or on some proper business and your log assaults him be is privileged to protect himself cvuo to the the kill ng of the dog. If the visitor comes for malicious or doubtful purposes, is Attacked by a dog and kills it h is liublo for dumnges. The Supreme Court of Pennsyl vania has tecently rendered several decisions o general interest in the matter of road lux. The right of farmers to work out thoir road tax has been generally, if Dot universal- j I r, conceeded ; supervisors in a few townsLips insisted that the tax must be paid iu money, A test case has been decided in favor of the tni pajers, nnd their right to woik out the lax distinctly nnd finally afliim ed. Iu other canes collectors of road taxes have chimed a commis sion on tho l-ait worked out. as ell as that nuid into the townshin ir-.. ory. Tho .Supremo (Joint decides f,0,u ,,,t!,k" c ,,f fJ to Vernon t Ohio, that all claims far such commissions1'"'" whence they camo to Kansu should tio rrjeclod, tho oking out''0 '8 roft( 'uw w-1'' Kx-I'res- of tho tux imposiog uo labor on the! ''I""1 ""J" He b10 ncifis of collector or treasurer, but on the snpi tvisi'i, who is paid for his ser vices. An:thw Contoanlal. A;iil l;t, 1 S '., will bo the ooo hundredth aonivurs.ir y of tho be ginning of coriMtiiutiuual govern ment iu (his country by tho inani guratiou of its tirst prusideut, tioorgo Wurthington, who took tho oath of otVico in New York on that day, where tho sub-treasury now Maud. It is proposed to have an immense centennial celebration iwbeu that timo arrives, bin, there is no groat hurry about getting your now clothes ready for tho occasion. Tha OaU::k f;r Whoat. The Aoifrh-ttn Iln.nl l,)ltie lfl8 itcoived crop leports from over 5,i 'U J RorrespoQileuts. and, reviow- jnR tl)0 .itnatioo. says : "Owing to Li-,,,,. '.i. ivi.vsiju iuiiiiju LUUJllULlllllll llllll IIIH I ' r ' ',i,.c,.1IlHB of exports, farmers who growing spiiog wheat 1 ; , , , , . . r wlieut crop corn- 1,fc Wit I1IJ JItU't its blanket ofi hllciW in I'l'llcl il I v rrn.ii In 1 In I,. in I ,H 1,110 1,1 111 18 season oi too year. iry lutlo giaiu is moving, and there h no prospect of any large increuse. " x:o:t. K3I0SI camseon. After a long caresr of usefulness to his State, of valuable service to i :. . i . . 1 uiueuin io uiit uonor iiioiinn uim. rue veneiume OIUIOll LUIUI IUU SUiri'lH . i 1.... t t I. .1 i.'. . .i-.x, I b 1 . . 1 I.... til. I . . nutiMiiu eui, in juuti Hfnilil J,u' Bicuuy. nua bin men mi v u ou io eiouiivii. iona liver ine mu'' visia of yems he has pnsied like ouo who having made a long journey, reviews the way by whieli he has come; sees the point where ho met itb reverses, tho stages where giiefs assailed him ; and through thum all the sting mfteood by the curreut of success i mining through the journey, the fruit of houorable purpose, uus tlitichiug courage aud uuoouquerdble energy, the whole bluiidiug iu a earner pleai-aot to look back uj)on, the pleasuro enhanced by the con sciousness that be euj ys it rmt alone, but io the compuuy of friends, near and far, ho rejoice iu his boo ors, his health, his clear mind iu his ripe age, and the reanonuble hope that still moie auuiversaiies will find him omoug (hem. Blessed be youd most men, iu all purls of the State hearts waiiu with off.ctiuu, and faces light up with pleasure as they hail ith gladness the birth day of their reveled su 1 honored friend,- Ihirioburg lelerujth, March, 8. The giaod juiies of Duller and Mercer counties recommend lbt licenses to sell liquor be refused to 11 applicants, aa tbt traffio ia sub versive of tb public good. - r.anr rtABODT. Kan. March Kd. Tosr I atartej at llariis- bnrg io compaoy with D. S. Boyor and II. L Li klbe 25 ih nit. The last named is moruber of the bank ing (inu of Hope, Tessler and I-srk who ate doing an exlensivo banking business at this place The railroad rates.aie astonishingly low j we had a through ticket to this place for 113, a distance of abou 1150 miles We slopped at Indianapolis 12 iionrs, visiting the places of interest in the beautiful western city of 100, 000 population. We also called to see Mrs. Hendricks, widow of the late VicPresident, and found Lei to be a laly of fine culture. Soci ability made us feci qnito at home in her presence. At Atchlnson we met Governor Martin and his brother A If. II. Mai tin. The (Jovernor in a I'onuRjlvunian, coming from Fay elte, county He nnd his brother tre the publishers and proprietors "f the Aichitou Daily Chioiuo.i. They received ns cordially and are excellent types ef progressive lepnb I i-u u ik hi Pi om Atchison to Tope k a we sat besidd Kt-(Joveruor Ulick, who 'a a very sociable msn. He gave us very valuable information I'"1100' Kausui. He also is a tV-nusylvaiilaii II its father came y'd near Atchison City, is a houvy ! stock raiser and is wealthy. I'm in Topekn to rioreiice, we wero io company with Mr. Hut tei field, mem ber of tho Kaunas Legislature, of Marion county. From him we also obtained valuable information. From Florouco to lVtbody, wo had the pleasure of talking with lion I) V. Voorhi-, IT..'. Seiiate, from In liana. His tongue niovis hLt) the nou of a t'i:ii1e irrilor anil a nmtalnul ni f.,a ... ' 1' - - J J . Mm VVJUUIEIUV DtlVfllU of information comes pouring fith. Von will learn by what I have wiits ten that wo were highly favored iu i ho company wo met ou our journey io mis place l'eaoody is a very beautiful town of 2200 popula tion. It has two ban lis, a republican and a democratic newspaper, numer ous stores, hvo churches, public library, two private schools, teu I i 1:- . - l i . ; iic scuuuis ana every ming else tuat belps to make up tho lively western town. Murion county, in which I'eabody is located, yielded I (JHO.OOO bushels of wheat last year nnd n very heavy corn cmp. Im mense herds of cattle are fed iu this ,!Htauco. YeMterdiy we visited a far mer one inilo south of Pe.ibody, nnd he cau see the train approaching his house. 8 miles away. He has 1000 sheep. "') burses and Cults, and many cows and oxen. Two of bis children came home from school while we wero thero on limping ponies, it was quite nu interislipg sight to see. To day Mr. Link and I Hie going to Mai ion, the county sent, and I'rof. Uoyer, iu company with Dr. Tiessler, one of the direc tors will vis-it the schools. We ex pect io go io .MeJicine L.odgo iu u ilhvr C0Ulltv, on ,Lo ,0lltrn lor. u.r, to viow a"3 3,J0 acre CBtlIa reiicl. ntll, ,buD g over i()t(J tLe ,Ulli 'i' . . ; .... The lakes and streams i .twv SM pVWM MdUi tftUU lllO W r. " ' ill i t Sk K It It t I Uit it ii A irn n v If v tou wero bero wol cive tbera n i . . 4 , .. ling mound. This is the country for meu of menus, who eeek invest meuls. When wo return from the l eiritory I will write ugiiu Wo expect to return home about the 'oth iobi. II M NIl'l'LE Rorcoo Conkling is one cf the bost amateur boxers in New York. Henry Ward Deacher has recover ed a watch thut was stolen from him lust fall. Sum Jones savs he never wro te setmnn io his life Pilifbuig ladies are forming an iudiistiial exchange for women, wheie they can deposit the salable results of aoy sort of wolk they can do aud where buyers will bo invit ed to come. Sans, Johnson, the murderer of John Shaipless, tho old Delaware county Quaker, was oo trial last week at Media The jury oftsr a (light's ddibeiation returned ft Ver- uioi oi inutuor in uie uist uegree Motion for a oe dial ere filed, Ao item in a paper before ns says: Of olevou women serving life sen- in ll. Indiana f.a1,, ,i.n seven are incarcerated log their baabaada. f jr mordor toif SirWVTI " "watt fr 'I'fjT ft aWBM 9 ? 'rre 2 IIS M 3 1 B o $ ii W ,s s 5 2 ? S 3 u-ia mm mm ' 'i ? 1 I 9 "l 3 i ii a ii 9 o o s i g fUUHUaUM M M 4C JO t I - itoei!fa---4-'i I iuiiS-iibiiizu.ic ?? ,2',-?oiifti. - a-i- V l is 3 s 13 a a ! B 2Si;g5i1,2ai;g,i5S,gl-', T.3 I c: is rj ' tf e y3 a srrii 1 3 " 9 n A f j i t U ti CO 44 f f 4 Cd t li 14 ra i tftsex sei'i-i'M i - n 6 u k j w a - i u r. - r. i - sitvlkUiixuauTkisfc'; 9aas4.aL'iii'90i;'i;isi. c -i 4- I; X-" S 4 - Hi S'5 4 li V li. f CI "5!- ail si1 It 5 5 r- 3 - a- si B ? i5S : li -i ii 5 - r y s s r ?, r2 s si Z i ? . fs J 13 S :i S - S C.9" ! 1 ,1 c. rt n r L. U '- T, - OU-IX 1 ii M 5?, V i'if fg 5 3 V . ? i' 3 5 a S SO f1 : I 1 v ie s Oil .1 if j. .: ii -i K - a I ao .i ! . O -i t; 2 ? fr1 McCLTOE ITEMS. The railroad company ' putting down anolhjr switch, cullsd u "stum Our young folks Imd n gay time ou Tuesday. '1 hey hud buired oui their teacliers ou tUe previous even ing uud const quently hail no tchool. Father Abiuhum Middleswui th bled profusely from his nse on last Toemla evening. Medical aid was culled and the bleeding was stopped, but the following day LU d agaiu and every day following until iSuuda evening, since that time it Las not bled uuy. John 1'ruin made a business visit to our town. Johu is a live ealeb man. Chnrlen Decker soil a calf to W, Uish which dressed D5 pounds. Our many .Slave mills are doing a rushing business Thero is h. party going through our end of the couuty by liuisus to bo used ou Street cars. The hog cholera bus again broken out iu this towuship, . .Loo. Zucklcn s Arnica Salvo Tho limit Silve iu i on wnild fo ms, liruises, Sores, Ulcois, Si i Klieuiu. Fover S iren, Teller, ('niip peil Hands Cliiiblaiiis Corns, uno all Skill Eruptions, and positively cures I'llen, or uo pay requited. 1 1 IH guarautoi-d to give peifect sails- laciiou, or money refunded. 1'iici 2) Ceuts per box. O .M. Stiindel. The secretary of a lottery associ ation gotten up at Shenandoah uu der the auspices of a fne company has linen ni rented by a deputy Uoit ed Slates Matshul aud bound over to contt. The lottery association is said to have issued 25.00') ticked at $1 e:ch, making a gross umonut of !r'J'.00lJ, out i f which they pro posed giving loss than $5,000, of prizes. How much was leceived has not boen m ule public, but ihi diawing look place. A tire on March 1, near West Chester, destroyed the barn of isunc V. Thomas, together wilh 10 cows, lot of hay aud grain. Loss 1 0,000. Yoj drive often ijeeu women wi.b marked ulue.iesy or p.ilu.ie of face, vliiuUd aiieiiies, Uiut a craving for uuwliolehoiiie fooil. Tlie are t.ljjiiH of n ilibonleieil liver, aud the trouble uin-t be corrected or won-e re,iili, ure sure to follow. Hollands aud fathers cannot afford to tre.tt thin matter lis'itly. Dr. Kennedy's "Fu voiite ltem:'i1y," wiiie-li diiiels liver dieue, cokts lesi tliiiu sick wives uod daiibters. You will lluj it a ver ;.olliulle luveriiiie.il.. Miucli. Sheriffs Sale. Wln-rrim liy virtu ol rimilrr SI l url nut of I he 1'iiiirt ol I 'uiiiiMitn I'ln.i t iit fount v. 1'u., mill Hi me Slrtrli-il 1 Kill ,iuril tit ,ullo tila 1.1 i ho l uiirl ttuune, In M I'lillchurli, uu Saliirilny. April 3 lSf C nt in oMiK'k A- M. III. lullowlnii do rlliej Itetl Y. t iiv to wit : S.n'ih. TKAITNo.l. Vanil Kx, All Unit ri'iiiiln lot ir unmixl pltuul lit llio llooiiuli 1 1 I Im ol .Ml. Ill tiurnh. Snvilur rouiily 1'u., tHiiiiulKil on hit NorUi liy Iiiii.U of Naiuuul Wll'rinnyiT, Y.. t liy u I'iiIiIiu llu4 Imtilnu to r'noikliu, Souili ly linnlii ol John Moynr mul Wil hy l.:iel orSii'iiunl WlilHiuur.r, oouU'ie Inn 40 SUI'AKi; rr;irili:s, Mm-e or li i, I.... a.i upm "Ml.J m lllll.1l llU't'l I t'.l illnl NK. tlOUUSTAIU.l;. noil PVrnlluiit w.l.r ' t;' door.un I to i n itu '.lis f rupcrty of Hr. I urimm. tkactnh , , vemiKi. All Unit re tain lot ol would (Unite In lliu town ol Iri-oliuru. Kny.lernouiilv, bounded on the urth by New Markt-t Ktra.l, I Cant by Willow Niniet. South by an Alley and Wn by lot ol I. Villi ri.hor, eootaluliiK lM KMil! 81'fl AI'H l; more or lea, whereon era erented a TWO rT HY I'M A M K UWKI.UM liOI'NR, ".'..ft 1""" B,u" UJ '"' ,'' neiien, i iaen inio eieouiion. ans o t fold M I luetliute SSO Locuetai .Tu.uiTl7 e . --- ....... m .. w. . ".thstruurrtyi.fJili8.Klreit w WlllliT r.i ' "asted. T.re oderale. NKK It. MIUI1I.UWAKT. Sheriff, t ad modicum- , vraeeeahi. elaii Ymin' "'f 5, ' W eiedtraoilioe. MidJIaburah.I'a. ifarea ll. ' !?? f"".- aad ImmJ, omtT ' C f)wkl Si UflSlrerllU TlwISlrlU, ft.MVr H Eg, MfjMMMM sjjfj p. a 5 I , 0 BS Bll J 'AH '"''l"K' (" di jiti. fyt It,) wii u Ian, s S r' ? ui . - u I m fiitjnil Xi on n i"l l l 4M oj, iiiixjj,t lr,nnj, till. AplliJ. 'U. HillX)( 71 t lit toinrnii .'i II J- .Siijjii,) jni-. iS I ft y. 'Jinp am flA intti o I ojmi iCiunJt i I ok: nniF i rmpni w i - x -1 . f b s s. 1 1 S cj .z W i S i,-. tO li W l! ? 32 ' - i 14 v - i f I o i o -i i. I - DVSPEPSIA IX WKHsTU?XiVi.s I la Ml imsjsji saji ft dnit"riwjs m w ! n ('.Mtrir nt i "intltiit If nBTictfi it iniD:n ii in tri'mn. nd ttntc Oi t Tin irf Ul aliu, to yiv4t ttisj wa TUP ?EST TQrtIC ? i ft a luirklr ftn1 eAtnnlrtl) in t itrrai iiit i.tM In nil h iol. tc It nrti liwi ami imnliw lliithltMKl otunu I he ntrt inn MintitA nn-i anil (tin iwwtimlMi in ltMtiiitlttiuD il I'nil. Kimt Rf'rnir I t'Uiirnh, Biiltiniorw. lA mvh "4 T til Ui nd tiifjyttii I tsti irMt ilMnur In nri ru mooilmir il imrhljr. AtiMic.nnttr it tl-ii(lid tuiiio nj imitf'irM"!- and rcrjr irwtiaitbniiia " Hon .liwci'll O MriT. .Iu ! ef llrrail C nu tun i,u. lud . buih: " 1 ltr mit hrful tstl Diuiiy to tlm fll:iT.- of lirwu iruo Uiitttra M l'ili. Aiirl tM'iie " GniiuiiitthMBbtMiVAl'rart Murk arnS crnsnsri ns nn wrnirrtr. Tnkr no olht r. Manlsj i.nl by WHO A CULillCAL .., HALTlAftOl; Mix THE PERKINS WIND MILL. IttVlllM HSh.1 llhm n'm In. It llHtr. f.j. 1)..,.!. IlhuW.n In cnniunttn. for in yori, witli racurj iualai hy uods, WARRANTED rot to blow down, unit, tba Tower koo. with It: oruilntl luywinu ibiii ioa not almoin aulwuntlil frm bulliriiim i to be i.rfi-ct : to outlut ud do better work than any oilier mill ma.lo. We manurai-tiirn both I'uinplnir and Oearod U11U anil carry a full hue of Wiml Mill Suiiiilica. AGENTS WANTED. Bend for fataliwu. Ciri-ulr an.1 PrlPfa. Adra PEKilK 8 WlHIMtlXL AI CO, Mlanawaka, lol SELINSGR0E MARBLE WOBKS I. 8. I InIk at SMIn-.iimTa. Sajittr ooi'nty, Pa., It prepar ed lu luroisb Monuments. C-rnvc- slones, mid H;ild in? Work ol all klnila In the newest and haodjom.it da tlaoi, wurkoduulol Ibe Eest Marble rieae ea'.l and examine my material and earn inr price belore purobulna el ere J -n.i, l.i.y. FIFTY GIRLS! TO KNIT AND CROCHLT. Good Wages. Pay Weekly. Light, steady work given out to be made at dome. Work ami material furiilHbed, culled for aud delivered free by express. Glebe Editing Co., 8J3 Washington St., Uostou.Mass. Feb. llbUSm. A PMINISTR NTOIt'S NOTICR I. I.et'ora of Ad mlnlntetratlnn on the eai.te of (IKDH lK. s. MUssfcK late ol I'ranklm Towo-klp. N.idT Co.. !., de'd, tiavlnii iit .o granted the uu ler.Uned, all peraon. known k tbem-elv.i loilei'td tuiald relate are re.Ueil.. to make luiin-dlate paymniit, atd tbi-e haviBH olaliua will reaut Ibeui duly ButkeDiloaled to the uo ler.lnrd fur fettle men. II. .1. KKHFR, k .. M ANUtLlNK KK18EH, reb II, H. AiliiiliO.ln.tore. bellnigrore, fa. ML?M.B!ipTUREa' Slniikt, jafa, reliable an ereeeooe fuegoMaa. not irwae . Seadlo aireuUr wlib leetu ji ei 3 a i I Mlifrt rn?t j j J , 5 I S. I on;: nnin r'tip n.) 1 mWX9 I Ml" ' 'rS, mmt&sz u ii? urns' I ' t r? It I . M I SJi f I -I ? a25ffiS3r I I s - I J rJ.JJ I I j: "M'S I -. ' y . u.,m..,0., s '"'i'i'.u ' xt-x ; c" i s 1 'm-.'Vl.lli ti ltT4&V?lL I l-rrlrl lVIl iiffilli r ' fl - s - - k H rrl I-'1! I MVBI.If lion mWII HIIMMHiMd 1 1. 1. . ... I I. I .U.UU w....ft.MH . VW ft U W ft. U I I Clleaoa. Aitilraee OeutrftU Mediae A1,.,.J7 I lie r.U. I. . k.i ......a a 1 1 I r glPTpunkS! oKrt OF ALL SIZKS, .veil-in nlo ivnl at prtOH suit cverylxuly. L.V1KU-: AND SMALL. Very Cheap. ot eveev desi STOW AND Till 'NIC STRAPS in cmliesH variety lor sale by f . sni.issiiisovK. Mia &m W.H. FELIX'S rOPULAlt uii Villi oy Street, HEPI'OOM SUITS, of all kinds hii.1 pi ices; Mut tiesses, reutliers. Pillows, Iinoli-leis. Hed S)ineM. t'luiirs, 1'ubles, Sinkn Sofas. Sta ds. Ituieaus. Ac., e. A c , A A full line rf . lute. Hemp, Hil llinst-e's and Velvet nil lings, t'nea Mini Hntia iell nuy f the above gunili. be boiinght sny place, and talioii on P, It, U nte me f ir pi ices or come n.m ee the liiiel ntnek ttiin hide of Phil idelphia INspi'tl fully, W. II. FELIX". OVFI8COAT8 FOR MEt! OVERCOATS FOR HOYS! OVERCOATS for CHILDREN ! SUITS FOR MEIV! SUITS FOR KOYS ! SUITS for YOUTHS! SUITS I OK CHILDREN! CARDIGAN JACKETS! WOOLEN SHIRTS! UNDERCLOTHING! GLOVES, HOSIERY, lints & Cups, Notions of nil kinds. llauking the poblio for past favore I cordially invite an iostcction of my large Stock of the cheapest and tuo (Jouuty, produce of all kinds taken in esctonge for Goods. G. C. GUT 13 LI US, MIDDLE It UHG1I, PA. Assignee Notice. NOTICK i hereby given that Samuel T. An anil. of Hprlne: townnhln Nnyilrr eountY. I'a.. baa meile a voluntary deed oTAaeiuiiinenl ol all bla eiTi'ela, reil and penoi al lor Ibe lo uellt of bla oreilllnra to the iinili-rjlsoi'd. All per.oni kuowlns lliemaelvei ludebteil alll pleaae make Imuieiilate pay im nt. while thoee bavlna- elalir.a lil preieut Ibeiulo 16AAU1. AlANKttlK, Jan.'il, 'b8. AulKnce. ISAAC HIiAYf)K( Surgeon Dentist ! Middleburg, Snyder County, Pa. Orrms ia rsAssbia iisas tbs Divot I W ileerelninn Kalnn rain n Ia Hi 1 - ription, nioup. c 3- ! t--. al uppenneimsr i!gm& li t.' I IVCinifWI,' flZtUati'J nij Lcwistmvn, Va PAKI.OU SUM S in Browr IU rv, Haw Silk, Hsii Cl"tli nnd I'liixh y"od. Piiilnr Ib ckers. sll k'inlHi Mai bin Tup Tsbles.Look ing :tnses, some fine ones, I'irl nit s, Ac, Ac. 1 ling, InurnihH. Tupoti -i ('iii oetn. Ail Snnarei.Sin m 1' lelni I . r Mat-. W i mh low uh i-imie quality ! pay fu iulil charges to oni o- best goods for Men and Boys im PiPuro Hyo, Copper Dia tilled IMountain Dow SVhis koy at $2.00 per L'allon or 60 cents per quart. . Ill EOS. SWIITEFOBD, Eagle llotol, Franklin, Ptv Wfknu.rLok of ftUawti. deri llureaaeuallir wthU a aauall. fiTimiPii nor Quaker.. PolU.Friff. r.fl 4A2Sri3 , ...... - jjl fcUU -C r- --