rablUbeJ every ThuitJay. f f.im.ry, Mkt. .ml M.tiair, "" V r &y Ul 4vwim M.Uar (JU'IkIh th'onh'nt tb. eonntr will ? eilnl a" o t""'r rP" ! lOtOS Tiling" ! 'lMTh(M'l. Rl'M it, plfcia fet, mxt IU lr nP' II ill. Our on'"'..' "ill ! MT" fi2,.l wlro Willi I" pH Ihri.u.li tb.m.'ll Mlt lool qiiemu of iml. ini.rrt t Cf wa will not bolt! ourw ll r.iioolLI. lor U UCTICS TO SU35SEXES:i3. Lnoh at th fhitftires on tin lnhel of our luiiier. Tin? tUrnn-H t"H '" YIW UAVH to WIIU'H Vol II M'll.xi 1111'- rto i vo. Within il we. k after limner In w?iit. im if l.te In ehiu.Ketl. JVo'iKncr rviipt I neoemarv. BALB SS3I3T22. Vri.lav, April 3. Sheriff will cell Heal Estate at the Court lloiifc. Mon.lav, April f. H. WilNi.n I'lt-h, Amfttfuee. f Mown hrebba. will Real K?tatc in Sprlntf twp. The Mecutorn of Sarah I'.r.lley will hi-1 1 personal property In Point twp., onTliiirxiluy. April l.Mli. The administrator of Cat lttrin (tro wllUell pitxiinl property in Sprinn tup., on Maturity .April s-iiii Tltri 's a csilf asati it nas, n' una te'i II.ll 'CD." March cmno in UUu a liou and noes out like a thick. Heebohl & Ktinklt in vo.l into their cK'unt now store-rooiu on Monday. VTe havo Rfcurcl u cnrri-Hpomlcut nt Utinuervill. lli.i firnt communion tion will appear next week. Minn Nottlo Dtiflliih'ton tfave n tuffy party to a uutnber of her young lady frlendd on Monday wi'iiing. It hu boon mining almost iuccsatit ly inco Monday. Mlddleereck U on n bender and tliO i'ltUfh J'lats nie gapping for breuth. Jitiii'-s P.Suiith audSylveHter Howon changed roditl.'lioos tn Tlli'Kilny. We, now "koopi tltrt camly htno" which lio purchased of Mr. Smith, WAM'KD.-Will come Olio please favor n with a copy of tin? Pust of the date of Junuury 'i, hi.st. Wo vnnt It for our (Ho and lutiat have Oil)!. Win. II. Spouht the KiitorprUing Tiiriiituro man ut Iloiivortown is inviting tho publiu to trud with him in tlio 1'obT this week. (Jivu hiuia oull. iVrsoim wihhlng to Kocnro Cuouiii ber piniipa run ilo ho by calling on N. '. Ilnro, Middloburch, who will fnrii iihthoui for wells 20 fut't (loop at $.00 Air.l,itui. A inlK'hty limiter of Mifllin Co. vitught u fox ami cunningly rut 10 pair of ears from its hll, tuking for u pattern the pair on Its uo.ul. He fliiimi'd bounty for eight fo.xe.s, but the. I. 1'. happened to know natural from artilioial ears. A New York swindler U advertising in tho xeiiiulional paper us follow : "Tough iStorioH, beats the old tint T.t liieh, farn and racy. Hend Si) ;eut.s." The party who neiuU the flil reiits will Jeeii?vo il IS reut copy of tho ItiMe, mid the pmttal laws oanuot ptop him from this lucrative mode of spreading the (Jospel. Our friend II. II. Seltoe.h, of Sellus groe, has lu-eii uppointed agent lor tin; "Home," ami ".Titun" fire insur mine eoiiipaiiies, and Ihn Fire A-oi'i Ktion of l'hiladelphia, to 1111 the va l uney caused ly the death of Frank ?oriiian, who hal tho iigen:y for rinydor county. persons who have iiisuranct) in these conipunieH or who dohiru plot ent ion from thoiil, will utldreus him at SJelius.frove, I'a. Laut your tho Leglolature of Putin fjlvanitt paMSf J h la Jn relation to trout fishing. It in now In forcn and provides "that it sh.tll bo unlawful for any vorbon to catch, kill or ex pose to sal it, or have in bin or her I'Obsi'Bsion after tho same has been eaught or killed, uuy speckled trout, suve only from the IStU day of Apii' to tho nth day of July, under a pen 4ilty of (10 for each trout ho killed, or bad in poHscision." The young bctr of which wo tuadu ineutlon last week, nightly sloeps in tho game bed with bis c.iptor, Mr. Jordan and hU wife, nt ItrinuingorV iap. The animal is now tho ni.o of a email dog, and waken up over)' few hours In the night, and by a peculiar grunt make it known that ho is hun gry for milk. After the milk is given him In a saucer, he drinko his till and then waddles off under the cuvornaud snoozes away as comfortably as any old bear you ever imw, Tho fact wan brought out at the Methodist oonforeiico in Philadelphia that many of tho preacher were iking out a miserable existence from the paltry naluriea paid them. One ciut) was shown w hero the members of tho family of a minister were com Jadled to livo on four cents u day ! Koiue of the ealarles reported were les than three hundred dollars a year. What would bo tho result if the Methodist preachers should do cido ou a btriko for more liberal pay ? K. We bavo before us the "advance rhoet" ofu now musical publication by Prof. J. II. Kurzonknube, for Bun day Bohool, praise and praj nioetliig. If tho hymns before us are a sample f what is to ollow.we predict for our old friend a wonderful popularity for Ms work. Mr.KumnUnabo U known all over tho State as an able instructor ami .com poner, and LU peculiarly pleasing taste Is a prominent feature f this last work. Sunday schools wno desire a uriibluul change for the better should addreis him at Harris wjfypa.,- , Win. Herbnter, of Beavortlon, had his baud caught In ft clrclo saw Innt Friday In his otave mill cutting off. two Angers aud badly laorntiiig the others. S. P. 8hary will please accept our thanks for a beautiful calendar, ad vertising the Continental Fire, Light ning and Tornado Insurance Company tor which he Is ugent. PLAtN yVKSTlONS Von ISVALlnS. Ilavo tho routine medicines of tho profot-sion done you no good ? Are you discouraged and miserable T If so, test tho propeitlas of tho greut Vegetables Specillo, I)K. Wai.KKH'd C'AI.IFUKMA V"lNK(JAIt HlTTKHS, the Quest luvigoraut, corrective an. I al terative that has ovpr seen the light, and you w ill find relief. AOvrsy'd Wahmnh.-Kvory ono knows that our worthy SherlfT, Nor R Middleswarth, is hs pure as snow and as chaste as ire, hut ho Is a brick with gilt edges all tho same, as tho following story told by himself will show. aWhiln driving along tho muddy roads in tho east end of tho county ono day hist week, ho met band of )) psies with whom ho enter ed into a conversation. Presently ho winked at one of tho women. She looked at him for a moment and then blurted out : "stiro, my dear, fii'f kitmr vim I modi !" As the (Ij'p's husband was in tho wagon, Nor had important bushier, uliead and drove on. Ilo now sleeps with his pistol under his pillow. Tho public school In this county will soon all close, and tho teachers will have liiiislwd their six months "labor of love"' In training tin' youth ful mind in tho rl;;ht direction. If the pupils have rutelitivo memories they will bo tho better for tho course of Instruction they have received ; but if they have forgetful memories then their training in useful Uuowl edgo which has been imparted to tliein will do tin in liltln good. It is tobo hoped that tho latlcr is not the cuso. And w hat shall be said of tho teachers V Some of them will remain with us, while others will leave, it in) their ."inillug faces will bo for ot hers to look upon- This will b ) hard for soino of our young men who nave been court iug their society the put tit inontlH, an 1 w'.i now must look 'tut for others to choer their drooping spirits : Dli (ilis.tr, who holds forth at the t'outrevilio Hotel, and is tho le-st hostler in tho state, receutly had a -ti ango experience with a strange dog. Two men came to the hotel who had tho animal iu their pot-sis sion. Ho was foot soro aud looked hungry. They offered to give him to Kll "for keeps" if ho promised to take good earn of hliu aud food hiiu well assuring him that ho was always hun gry. Eli went to work ut tho do with sucii earnest as to put tin- groom of Aland n. to blush. The name of tho dog was '"Sili-r." After a weok's grooming and feeding, ho ventured to leave tho dog out for a gambol. Tho anhual circled around for a few minutes as if to locate him self, and then struck a boo lino for Omaha. Mii ran to tho euruor if the hotel and in tones husky with excite- llelit Culled out "Hero Sci, Hero. Sei, go to h -I ! 1 kick you out of do shetl correctly any how. LnwKiMT Ktill lIlM. -The ublipil tolls swilldlt-r has evolved a plan bv which to sw indie the holiest fanner. a cnap in clerical iiruadclotli and white choker enters a farmhotisu and tsks for lodging or dinner, as the ease nay be. During his May ho an nounces; himself to Im a trave in-' Hiblo distributor, in the sei vico of a religious hiklit ution, aud he geneially goes s ) far as to present tho family a li.indsoui ) Dibio from a well IllUd valiso. He is careful to say that his society requires its distributing mem bers to pay t heir owu way, and ox hibit voutthor thereof. After par taking of tho good folks' hospitality ho prepares to lenvo and asks for his bill. Ilo Is generally told no charge is made, but ho calls attention to "tho rules," and Insists ou paying twenty-llvovouts per meal. Then be mildly reipiires a receipt on his blank form, "a vouchor you know," and ;ets tho farmer to sign It. Iu 110 duvs thero is a notice from a neighboring bank to tho pious farmer to call aud pay tho note for 102,20, which It bought and which bears the farmer's siguaturo. CnNTuitvil.l.K,-0.i Thursday tho 2'ith tho pleasant homo of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ilassingor.two miles west of this plaoo wus tho hoouo of a very pleasant and oujoyablo evut, tho oc ousiou being tho luarriiigo of their only child and daughter, Klla, to Fos tor Hinith, a prominent young man of Troxolville, which was impressively performed by Uev. H. Smith of Ma ze ppa, Pa. Tho wedding wus a prl vato ono, only tho moat intimate friends of the contracting parties were acquainted with tho facti. Mr. Smith is to bo congratulated ou his choice of a companion. Slio U intelligent, no aotuplishod and a haudsotuo blonde. Tho best wishes of a largo clrclo of friends go with them. lu. II. llartmau ami L. A. Mertz were la Mlddleburg during thw past week. John M. Htolningor, a typo of th I'tisl' canvassed this vicinity last week for subscribers to tho Poor, receiving quite a number wo tiro Informed. The Poht has a largo number of subscrib ers at this plaoo which it du.scrvos to have. J. II. llartmau and C. E. Kauipsol were lu MilHinburg on Saturday. Tho firm of liartuiau & Long, Mer chants at this place will dissolve part norshlpon tho 1st by mutual oonuout. The business will bo oontiuuod by J. II. liartinan at the old stand, who will be happy to moot hU many old customers aud as many new ones as wish to favor him with their patrou go, tJiuf.'rtttt: 'STARTLIKO DISCOVERIES- Tun Tows ok MiDDi.itnt nrm Hcilt OVKH AN Immrnsk Cavkiix I Just before going to press this, (Thursday) morning, our attention was called to tho rush of people in tho direction of tho road to Franklin, and upon inquiry loarusd that Daniel Snyder and David Stahlneckcr, while discing the foundation for the Jail had struck what Wus at first sup posed to be a harmless cavity in the rocks, but which was soon discovered to be an opening to nil immense subter raneaii cavern, which will necessitate an entire change lu the location of the jail. Tho discovery win an entire acol dent, nud entirely duo to the curios ity of Mr. Snyder, who thought bo detected a hnll.jw rumbling noise whiit stamping ou the rocks in tin west end of tho foundation. Without mentioning it to tho rest of tho work men ho kept on prying away rock after rock, when to bis borrow the foundation ave way and he went down. Fortunately tho crow-bur which ho was holding in his hand caught on tho opposite siitos of the cavity and ho was found suspended liy his arms some ton feet down the hole. Tho consternation of tho work men was Indescribable mid rendered tlntu helpless, but, loall.'.iug the perilous position of Mr. Snyder, one of the rainier ones ran for a fifth chain that had been used in tho work of excavation nud lowered it, by which moans ho was rescued. What was to done now, no ono knew. Tho noise In-low plainly indi- , eated that it was something inoie J than a w rll A stone dropped would I no iimro be hoard from, its uoiso being evidently drowneil bv tho low mur mur of tho elements below. A lan tern was lowered sixty foot and came up unextinguished. It was lowered seventy feet when it Was I'M illllishi d tiy coming in contact willi water. Dan Snyder, undismayed bv the ! just narrow escape from ;i f.-arful I death, volunteered logo down and j explore t ho cavern. An inch rope a hundred feet in I'.-ngth was procured and tightly fastened n rutin 1 his body, then tying a "si,:n.il" rope to his wrist, and, arm-il with a l.iut-ni and a ten fool pike, he was lowered Nothing was heard from l.iiu for thirty minutes, tho rope slacked and ho had evidently struck ground. Nut a sound could bo heard from him, and as he had ordered the ropo not to be di aw ti until he sign, tli il, all waited 'igillill. with breathless silence for tin: Presently it came with thrco violent jerks at the signal rope, and the heavy ropo smoked as it ran oor the rocks some ten feet below. Ilo came to tho surface looking more dead than alive, ui.d his expel iciico below justified his looks. Cpou leiii liin thu bottom of what proved to bun cavern fully seventy foot deep, ho found a swiftly running stream, run ning ill a souih. eastern dit motion I he bottom of which ho was unable to reach with his pike. Ho fastened 1 1 iv ropes to a irig.iiitie. stalagtito, in I with pike and lantern in hand wandered i-.loug m hat he described tho chaiubiis of tho most wonderful cavern on record. A domo fully fifty foot ill height, which it beaut if till v arched and all over ornamented with statagtites and stalagmites of every conceivable shape. Tin so, as is well known, tire formed by the water drop ping from the ilo. no to the rocks be low. Fearing iu-i:idoiit, ho returned to tho rock where ho had lied tit ropes, which In; had soma di.Ii.-uly iu lludiug. Thu darkness was inteute and tins li (lit of tho lantern served to distinguish objijcts only a lew fo.-t . I .... I III m . . aueao. no niia I.ihleneit mo rops securely around his b j.ly and wrist when ho disoernod a bright round object on a shelf across tho stream directly opposito whore ho stood. Ho stepped ou a lock on tlu edgo of the current, and, reaohiug across, made u thrust ut tho bright object. To his horror thero eaii.o a sw ishing sound from tho shelf and thou a splash lu tho water as if a saw log hud rolled into il. It took him but an instant to realuo that ho hud proddml thooyoof some subterranean monster that was q.iiotly resting him self ou tho rooky shelf. Iu tho ox ciloment of tho moment ho dropped his lantern, and horror -stricken stood motionless for u time uu iblo to signal tho men above, ilo does not now remember having given the three distinct jerks on the signal ropo which was undoubtedly tho moans of his resouo from an uuheanlof death. tSinoo writing tho above all woik has been ab.in loued tho men having gone to dinner, and as this Is tho first of April wo liiiiko our politest how to tho biggest liar lu .Snyder count y. "Dozon of letters a Day pour In up on Dr. David Kennedy, of Kondout, N. V., from pooplo who have boon bunt fitted by using his popular prep unit ion called Kennedy's 'Favorite Ueinedy.' And they often illustrate w hat this remarkable luudloino ac complishes iu some now ami hitherto untried Held of operation. Not iu treiiuontly patients come long dis tance to grasp tho Doctor by tho hand ami express their gratltudu for dollvoranoo form palu." Troy (X. Y.) IhiiUj Thms. April Wo should have Hotter Preaching If tho proachwrs wero all sound and healthy utsu. Calvin may havo had the dyspepsia, but it did hint no good as a theologian. A Methodist minis ter, of Hartford, Conn., writes that Dr. Kennedy' "Favorite Ueinedy" cured him of chronic liverdiseaao and indigestion. Ills brntheru of all de nominations are respectfully luvited to note the fact. Biok preaohers are hi poor co-idition to proclaim the gos pel hew; liitu' b Jlius are wanted.- ' Atr.'i- "Quinsy troubled lu for twenty years. Blnc I started using Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil, have not had an attack. The Oil ouros soro throat nt once.1' Mrs. Letta Conrad, SUudish, Mich. ' BHisat.RH! Siurulrs:-Fifty Thou sand No. S, 13 inch Shingles at t2..',0 per thousand. Inquire at this ofllco. Many persons havo catarrh in It first stages who suppose themselves to bo troubled with nothing mots serious than a severe and stuhli(,rn cold In tho head. Klys's ('renin lSahu gives Instant retief from colds in tho bend, nud a through treatment will euro catarrh. For sale by evory dmgglst In tho land. April. Ml'iMCAI. Col.LKGK. Mm. .lentiio M MoMurtrie of Philadelphia, n pradu ato of Salem, Conn., lis bo.-n eiign ed as Principal to teach th- 2Mh ses sion Norma! Mnsla school of id w eeks with aide assi-tants, boli'iiin April Jtith, IsSfi. Address F. O. Moyer.Mu sical Dirooor, Freehurgh, Pn. I hereby Inform tho people ,,f Mid dleburgh and vicinity that I will op -n a school on tho hill Aprils, lii, to e.iiitiuue ten weeks, t 'oinpetant ns sistantslio scoured If necessary. All t ho common school braiielit-f. In con nect Ion w i Mi tho higher lr, inches u ill bo taught. Terms 1 V) to n. f..r term. J. F. Ki.-k.mi t NuTICK TO DKI1T)!1." Noti.'t- i hereby given that the books and out--lauding elaiuis of Jeremiah ("noise have boon ussiK-ned to iu-- for the biueht of creditors. All nersons know iug thi'iiiselvos indebted to him will pl.'its.' pay tit onei-alid mu o costs, a Icjfiil proceeding will lie inM it 1 1 1 for t ho recovery of tho same unless th above reijilest Is ootuplied with. .1. ( I. 'inn si;. March 7. by Kov. S. P. Hr-wn. Mi A lice Smoh ., of Orient il. and .1 ilin (i. Snvdi-r, of in ar Kirlil'cl.l. March SI. by K-v. S P. Drown Mi-. Margaret F.. I a vis. of M i!ll i ul - o n, I 'a. aud .Michael lierhart of I'.v.in l tl -. March H. I.y llev. .1. F. W i ii;... . Churl'-." . I. Heaver, of .1 i.-U.m t n , iitud Sarah .lano Huminel, of Mi l ilr crook twp. March JS, I.y It-v. W. M. I.uuli-. I Ja.-oli Krolis to Miss Amanda l.eply, lint n oi .uiitii-iiiirg. i i i:d. March in llollevtio, Hiibish, formerly of Fro .'is years and l"i days. In Frct-I.urg, March i Urn .Ii.Ii-i aged 1'.', Charles 1 ich!, aged i'i"i years and 2 uioiit lis. In Point twp., Norlliiiinlioi ln'i l C. March I, Mrs. Cathai ui i i.-trui'iii, loriuei ly of Froohurg, aged 7"i years, 2 m -nt Its ami I days. March 8. iu Chapman tup , Churl--s A tn iin n, son of Samuel V.and I !.n loin D' ttgler, agotl II months and 1 . 1 . . March N, in ('Imp man tup., Citlta rino, daughior of tleti) tiniti and Klia ilii tlt Dii khart, iigeilU ye. us, 'i mouths i .1.. .i .. . ii no -ii Hal o. . Marcli 1"), iu ('hapiiiHii twp., .Icunie Mav Kee 1, aged 2 years, 1 month and 2t days. March Pi, hi Washington twp. .Kate wile of V. Koswell (iul'inaii, iigo.il 7 years and 1 1 months. March IT. in Washington twp., Ad i l.oreiia, wife of Win. F. '.uh, aged VI yours, 1 tuoiiths tin. I 7 days. lu ( 'h.tplnan t wp., Verihll.t, d iugh ler of Peter N'oit, aged I year, 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 lis and 2i days. March 111, in Washington twp., Sar ah l.ousiu, aged M years. 5 uioiit li.s ;hii 111 days, and on the ',M. Homer, aged li vein s, 7 litoiil Its and '.''I dn-, children of Daniel and l.oui-a Wolf. March l". near K tnt. Dr. l.t-io M it man, aged 41! years, 1 month and :i iluys. In M iddh-erei k '. t p - Mnri-h iie (.'hristian Walter, ilg-'d about 7" veal's Deceased w as a brut her of Jacob ( '. Welter of Franklin, who in too only -urvlvhig member of a family of ni: hildi en. At Middleburgh, on Mircli :',0, lsi; ol paralyses, liosaua, wife of Miclno I Selioi-ti, agi'd b. yours, V m mtiis ami 17 days. Kohumi Schoc.h was a daughter ol ' ai.ie! aud Marguri I K so, vox boi l, in Wwisenhurg Township, Hoiks County, Pa., Juno 11th A. D. HDD. Al tho ago of eight years removed with her parents to Northumberland conn ty, now Snyder, and located along iliddlecreek near Kautz. Slio was conhrmeil and admitted as a moiubei of tho Lutheran Church under tin pastorate of tho honored and revered llev. Conrad Waller. Iu tho spring if H21 sho was man ietl to Michael Schoc.h, and then moved some three iiiTes east of M idd.eburgll, wln-ie 'In-' lived until tlw year A. D. HiM. when they moved to M Iddluburgh mil thero remained until her earthly tareer was ended. Mio will bo buried lu tho Middleburgh CeiU"tery, and tho funeral will take place ou tnitur day morning at l'J o'clock. OOIUtHCrKO JIV W. it. Wt.NKY KYKIIV ".VKII.VKSDA V. Xo. 1 Ked wheat $ " 3 Fultz and mixed Kl a white Kt Ityo .., .Vi Joru 4(i Oats to III Potatoes a 0j)40 . - .1 L . ' JJ Mutter JC Kggs t Fitted ehorrlos IV Fnpitted " !i Blackberries t- Kaspberrios 2'' Onions 4' bard 1 Tallow f Chickens per lb ( Turkeys m Sid.i (1 Souldd s Hum 10 trSPVnro Hvc, Copper J)i- tilled Irouutiiin Dew Wlii- key tit 2.00 per gallon or 60 cents per quart. TUB LIFE LESSON : Learned by a Prominent Hudson Odd r ellow. from tlis H-I'D (N. Y.) Cfud-vr Mr. Jolir KMtmr, il liillhliil 1 1 1. lill.iw fl's-t Omiiil. I.iiiii.iihI I, No. 4' Hint im in'-.-r i.f the liMiil'H r ii i . - l o n i ., n. im Mnt ul iiij- iiiiiniiiitiitii'i . hi 11 I'I'hii kin..ii Pillli'frr Itmil UiM iKl l,.r lin vrn. 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I.ii"!. of W tutlon m i-'lor o t w 'T-tftt-!, lmvlni I ocu urunt l 1-iH o uidiM -ti I nil r.-oi.tf krixHli tf Mi i(fi l vnr let' I ( I I-t Mti I f-iitio :irn f ,mM -I t- 1 1.. i. o tin 1 1 uM.i , w lilin ihnt-v 'llVh U 11 1 fli I I i M 1) Milt IL-HH illUy r(lltlit)l . iO.lC l to JOHN H l K I N til l.!. Mn rod -l, Srt. A'lii..i.likl r FIFTY GIRLS! TO KNIT AND CECCaZT. (Ii)oil Wilc. PitV Wcclilv. l.iuht, steady work given out to he iiilili- nt. liotite. Work nit I 111 ill rift' nrni.shod, enilo.i tor and tlelivered free by I'Xpress'. GlfitJj Co., N22 Wadiinntou Ht., Hohtoii.Mass. Feb. ll,'.""1.2in. Hi SlankBook'Hakcr Sia- tioner, .ind Steam Pover ? II INTER, Mo 129 lflarket Street, PHILADELPHIA. l'rotml m hh. (hit: I'rlce &'hnj rriro Marked On AH i'vt? Ai T ,urc. Apr. 18-fi. ISAAC !E2AVI':it, HidJIcburg. Snyder County, Pa. lyyits is lnsiLis MiL in Pspot Ivorvthine bolongitiL' to tlx1 t'tn ij tn.lnii a nns In lion in u ucr. All or rr.oitnl. 1 ui 11.11 tnuiluru'e. ! will ftl tlenil In lnislnrt-B ry t neelii ul Uoniruvlll Troniilvillt, lesisr vmh A luisrfiiurs suit rtruiilH 1 S1KLE Tilllli Ul, Ttnis'itlii mul ilat!'l W GERifiAN ASTHMA CURE'K;. inil vinJciit mlUu k: iiwtui r.niLf ititul In li-: .l L fliuU rnn whi.ru ali mbir r'U tU full i HtruiuHiiturtit ilirrrl hm4 rrriutn( imd ni I'lirtiiv i'Ui'ritiu 10 toil 1 I'ltAiti'ttt Arrv It ytifiuUMMili inn4 a. Ifu i n.t ft; w tti. I Ih n. H. ltt. .Vi. wmn 1 'I tmeaUr! rMlor4 tw t 'kiih by fJ rio iatliim.1 l'yr." TA$. Pttiun, 4lsitoitln. Ohm Griun Aihit Oun la ail jrvu rUlta hi ti, Il tu,i ' fMi." iVo. ti. rn ikitJtn, t,rtentU, a. V Uj pbyrtjtan ft' ui4iuail4 (Jfriuui A.nbnta Cwfj. t ykmmntt t aiaiUr UUw m tit. t timttumn Aalhiiin. I'nr la hw all Anm IASTHMA S. WEIS of tho CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE" Selinsgrove, is in the City this week I WATCH THIS SPACE; IT WILIj PAY YOU I THE BEAVERTOWN WORKS! i 1 .'I at! tl Itlpt Ill tH f ,f i .at nticlies. .1 ntnn . n ' i Miorlo mi, I Doublo llninesii. .- , S. . . .... ....... ,, 4, $4 '?.! -1 M f-fztf ' i5s ;rv N I V iJs $W -f-44l$vv i- t.;t' -h .'-J'A--Vi"f5ijfJ . ..wiv,'11',-! '-v. Si -Aji '4- .i i 5-5 sf o: 3 u i . ' .'4. IM Z ; i I '.i'l tiii'i soo our ST.'i.oo Ti p I'm gv, which w e urn tna'iittr a bjuciult IhuUiii Malciitil tainu in ixc. u.cfor wmk. ('ill on ot' addrrss Miv ir,.t, TJOTWARB, STOVES, HOUSE--KEEPING GOODS, &o. I would roeprrt fully uiform tlx ciliwtiiw of Snl.'r count v, t hat 1 am now pnnn to ilo nil work in my li n ) eP ptly un.l in f)C nHt wikin lunijocr. lly Stock cf COOK STOVKS A A I) J IE ATE Its 1h Minitly :i'il).i .- ,Ss w'J.r sl $ mi. w Successors to Simon (on , Hurler , Co. NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES! II c hare just opened the FALL JJ) WIXTER season with an. entire new stock oj goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, xotioxs. it. its, (vi's, rnt:shs, w-iusns-vuTLtC!;Y,cji;ri:T.iini:T(:iLii.,ii.ini). jm:hs,(;i.tiss,TLY, kjhtulx, mood am) u iLLon wjiu:, ,yc a, &c. These goods arc near all new, of the choicest mute rials and latest stales. The prices uv ask for t ,,, ,u,l astonish ijoa as the are amtu slionabtijthe ivckLoUotH fur retail trade- 11 o pan th a highest rice tor YMwv,Y r n Judging from our trade we anticipate JWTlCXSIVfl SKILL'S this season, uid haw prepared to meet ali demands. CALL. Yours in waiting, IB. II. CUSTEMS & CO., Jear Middlcharg Depot- wwraaMTiMwaHiia r mm B- mtt m i uji ,. Bl-' nVUr li '"i JJ ",-.r:i 1 "i.VL-.cu" o'-V"'-! i.-nmon u prruuiitTrnl H sllj ,.'.'', "KCli'il lOl-V iVw'-' '" Ur l"'UlllMI. HU, nil liuuclH, r.-ikiiii..,,f t ..... . . l : . .. I ShA.nS'f iif0Tuorwn "'' 1 1 milunnsiit " A llu'llunirur . furMiiiTi.ii.i Oubillty, OfKiii'in si'yV f 2" - nMlcy.r-rii.cl... kyiluui lid miui ah.. twi;..iJ": :."' i ..,siv'nr.,.iii..n.. . . . ...7. ;::t i -:r i'oih.ii Vw!. . I! '"iwuiiiw viuurona nouiiti. Z. , Ji!L lnluluwi,i.ii.i tl-ut 71.11 mi.iI im JiV 1' sft' lU Ul it,i.li i.luw'il l'., 1,I to r I ( i in r. u V.'nr,. r,m c-:..i, A l. ' i "ii,"i"i uiuikuc niru .- r r .). P. K HA UNS. PL'AVtfllTOWN P V . ?': iuiini - nfto. iliollliliiiir all Limlu t.t uli.t.J. "'l iinilii H. ft.ar;mtotil to tivo buliel'aetiou. "Hike a Fj ociiilly of JW0F1K0 AND SPOUTJNd nnd rotdiuliy Hoiicii the j tillio airoi,ogo In 1!i!h !'iio, .wtovi k thlivin t in. d n i pnrr1iV for ii") ttitlit.iit txtia c Inn jn lu nil j uuLaeu leit'dini.' withiu i( ithoi,aMo dutiiM i. 'I liiinkin you for j n.. t f.ivom and Boliclliig t coiitihuutico tf H"J niri'i', I ar.i "Very Truly I'onrs, ii. T. HIIO.UJJ, Mii)i i.i"p,i Pii;n, pa price (or j. v i ii2i!iS"ii"f -iM,'m' !"-"'i'iKrL.ih.n.tiM,i TRUTMCNT.u tfg:tl7jvTil9i.t8. Hat, J7 HARRIS UaMEOY CO., Wra Cl!tv:rw n -' f i r . r ru. y c.
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