. Ti m mmim rr rfir rm 1 In'MT , ' 1 ' ' Published every ThurmUy. i:T ; frrnCT, riwy, III njmr u""'"- VI ;,tnrr 1V..V1W ..r ol.-mi.. ill T"" .'J..nr oel floi ' n .ni'l (0lr it( C.: wil n" hla '"' tb nf tt 1 1 Uilr ixtnt t taltia lotw, f hut te'l Win! 'ti." lUrry Hint!', HeeboldV Hull, Fri day evcnluK. The ninxotin nre busy At work ou tho foundation of the new j ill. Juct received - A car-load of planter ntflOpertvm. W.RWinkv. Tli prottpect ro vorv thitterinjr for nn abundance of ull kinde of fruit hi year. Twenty performer will participate 11 the entertainment on Saturday vetting. HtctlcrV Cornet IJniwl will furnish inilslrt for the liioulil I t ill 011 Kutur lay evening. Who will Im Major Dill' mrrenr ? Ik n ipirittion now agitating the miml of tilt I pic. A 1. J irt. who linn been attending Krliool at tlreen Cuill. i'a., returned home lat week. ignite n number of our people at tended tho Hini' r utdiio hiyluu ut Vntrevilla on Sunday. The open nir concert ly Su-tler'n Ciinict IihikI 011 Saturday evening wan i;rnnl mimical HUf'oe. Homo remarkable cure of deafness lire recorded of Ir. Thomas' Kcleetrii 1 il. Never fail to cure earache. Any person In need of tho be.t ftin Hint; mill manufactured euu m-curc one nt a bargain ly culling nt this nftlee. S.'e K. li- llaiiilii'mch'ti mlvorti' nifiit in thin isMiiM, ninl wli"!! you ii.mmI hii) thing In his lino give lifm 11 fllll. llryant, 1111 t-inht yar olJ son of 1 Y.. llowrr, Km.. f''ll from a lnvntftor u TifsJay ovi'iiiiit; niul Jiloiittl hii ti nil nt tin- elbow. ;iriiwbcrrifi nr hvIUii nt $1(1 pir hiisln-l in IMUnIiiii-k jnxt now . A fw vni'k K( the liwrrk's soKl nt twenty live iiontH a jih-co in 'ew York city. Kv. Orwltf in njrnin ill. He pn-nch nt Hi'iivpi town on Sutiinluy nfter noon niul lyiino hotiui ick nnl w iih confineil to hi house kcvimiiI iIh.vh. Do not fort?'-t thnt the Hnrry NU tern will uive on of their icniml eu tertiiiuiueutH in BMehohiV Hall, on l'riihiy .evening, May Mth. (ionml henr thi'in. jriiii(hnother Smith of th Waflh' Jhune took very nerlously 111 oti S;it unlay morning of Inst week niul hat hem in a very preenrioiis eotulitioii everninee. Her recoveiy if doubtful (nr rentier will plente exeixethe rrow lvtl lioliiiuiirt of our paper just nt prtmeiit. Wis hnve put out 11 niiiiibei of Mippleiueiit mid hnve one thli week und do not expoct a let up till nfter court. To niuht Seehold'H new Hull w ill be deiliented tg thrt oerviees of the public iy thuUrnnd Army, Son of Veternns niul lUntl. Kneh organization will be reprenented by n Hpenker. It will be free to all and nil are invited. Frnnk HneWenbuig and fJornelliih Howersoi last week captured cix foxe In one tree. The old fox had entered tho troo through a holo fully twenty feet from the ground ami had hei family of flvo nearly half rnUd. Th gentluiunn got six dollor for thr oulps and had tho pelts and lot ot fun beside. For ladies who frequently need n regulator in tho ninny littlo coldi.Hiek headache, nervous complaints und other troubles incident to sudden ex posu re and to indoor life, and yet dc Dot need a regular physician, Huyai F.li xi k 11 is au invaluable relief. The Emxikr is a household reiueuy, and it acts like a chariu lu children's ail intnts. Fiv masons aud ight laborers hsve bseu employed on the Jnil foundation all week. Tho ninsous get ei day andthe laborers 1.15. Mr. Mc Cnulcy is conceded by all to bo n flrnt class boss. Ho makes bin men work for their money, but neks nothing un reasonable of them and is alwnyf friendly and full of fun making him universally likod. "The best entertainment ever held In the county," Is what everybody says who saw the Hroom Drill per formed at Freeburg last month. Thic magnificent play together with a flue miscellaneous program, consisting of vocal and instrumental music, recita tlons, io., will be given in SeeboldV Hall on Saturday evening, May 1.1th, by the Freeburg Hroom Hrlgado. Do not miss the opportunity of seeing n grand entertaiument Diagram ot the Hall at Seebold & Ituukel's 8 to re where tickets are for sale. Admis- lon.10, 80 and 25 cents. While Clara, a daughter of Kanmel 8tuck of Olobe Mills, was out hunt ing dandelion one day last week, she eatne across a huge black snake. She started for home and told her fntlur ho rtturuod to the apot just in time to see the reptile run Into an old stump. He dug out the stump and there found the snake aud Its ma' e snugly soiled up lo a heap. Hehau. morsd the day lights out of them. bey measured six feet and four inch HKAVKtl Sl'RIXIIS IJkkoumkd Con ohkuatios. !,nst Sunday thi hist comiiitiiilon service was heltl for this season in Aihuusburg. Thentw clmreh audleucn chnmbernud chapel, were almost filled. Spvcii young niembers wer conflrined. Tho newly formed choir rendered excellent ninsle. The whole service wns refroshinif. All communion services in the rhnrge were well nttemled. In nil 4H0 com tnuiied; 23 were confirmed, mid $l!'2.87 the oiTerliigs presented. We have before u piles of rcsohi tions 011 tlm dentil of Maj.Dill, passed by different orgHiiiHtions over the county,who request their publication. Now, we mast confess that MnJ. Dill had no wnriner friend in Unydcr county, and none that himeiited hi ilenth more thnn we, but we must protest ngitinst filling our columns for the next six weeks with reiolntions from the lifferent orders with which he wns nffllinted. We published a few allow them to express the sentiment of all, and let the cup pito from us. Minnt.KcliKKK. Mrs. Francis Koch of ('cut re county, who visited friends here last fall and was taken ill, return ed hointj on Monday. Two of our jocktcs came nenr get tititf into trouble bv tradinu' n steer on 11 donkey. After consulting tin c Ju-tice of the Fence they returned the property. The young uiftii whogoes to IVinU liu occnsioUiilly Filio'i!l i.ist fit'in peeping into windows, uw lie has re. peutedly said he could not see well through glasses. Hob who reported hist week i.J m bachelor, nod I think hi- ghostly up penrnnce makes him tin object t re pioncli. A. S. (,KNTnr.!U.K.-On Rtindnylnst the ciriier stone (f the new church wns In id. l'rof. Dillilii of Selinsgrove, KcVH. Aurnnd and Pi. t of New l!..p lin ofllcintiug. l'rof. IMi'im pr.nched the I'pi'tiiii;; v)ruioti whiidi wu on l'siihn s - 1. The ,-btircli b'lildinu' i to be one story with two apart uieiits. A liberal nmoiint was sub scrlbcil tlurinp tin? day. Sitting on the front porch i again fiishidii.tblt. H. F. Slienry wa nway on business several days last week. K. 15. Il.'U-tmnii proprietor of the Ontrevi'ilo hotel now boasts of a new bar tender. It Is a wen little hoy. J. K. KhinUle, Kq., nnd ('. M. Show ers were in Middleburgh on business. Iilht week. Fanners sny everything is growing nicely. Wo henr very little from the trout fishermen. Wlmt is the matter t H.C.Sauipsel will erect a now house this summer. (Vntrevlllo now bonsts of another dry goods store. JJnrtmun & Mert have opened a new storo in Dr. Kena wolfs store room which they have refitted nnd the shelves filled with Spring nnd Summer goods, which they now offwr to the public. As they both nre single men, no doubt they will enptlvnfe the young ladies. If the blossom is nuv indication we enn look for 11 11 immense npplo crop t his year. The festive fly will soon be here. Kiip. M Ci.t lii.- Kverything is quiet in our city ut present. Our merchants nro hnppv-lots of new goods nnd plenty of customers. 1 ho bark pooling business is boom ing. Thomas Yoinigmnn wns struck in the left side by the lever of a hard ar. Tho injury is painful, A Mr. Musser loaded a car with household goods. He will move to Shamnkin. Hratton has bought the old murine used in the Heeler Si Howell Stave mill, and he intends to locuto a Steam saw mill in our citv. Miss Jennie Strunk has returned to McCluro, nnd intends carrvinir ou the Millinery business. She has an exten sive stock. Dr. Kothroek is taking out stone from his lots. It makes quite au im provement. ltov. Lotterman hold communion service at tho Samuel's church, ou last Sunday. The services were at tended by a largo couoourseof people. Joseph etter Is on the sick list. Mrs. a. KowerMox had a snunirv tu mor growing in her mouth. file cltixcus of tho west end can nr.! forgot tho death of Maior Dill. It appears his death is regretted by the entire community. Lumber and bark nre brought to this station iu largo quantities for shipment. Our farmers nro jubilant over the good looks of the grain and grass. Candidates w ill soon bo around kiss ing tho babies and making remarks concerning their good looks, &o., thereby thinking to make votes. A potition was clioulated nt tin- west end of the county to procuri signers in order to got tho appoint mentofa County Superintendent ol I'ublio Schools, to till the unexpired term of Major Dill. Homo people nro very mmdi iu a hurry when it comes down to make dollars and cents. Mr. F.ditor do you not think that tho pe tition was premature. Lot us all show respect for tho death of a man whose place is hard to till. Sadness aud de spondency has seized ou all tho cltl zone 01 snyaor oounty. Kuo. 'Why should not the Time Come when the unme of Dr. David Kennedy shall be associated In the publio mind with the purification of the blood, as the name of Harvey now is with its circulation. For certainly 1.0 'other medical man has done as piuch to that end as he has. And it Is also Important that people should know that the result of his labors are with' In reach of all la the form of Dr TfioxF.i.TlMK. Mr. Kditor, "Fgo" opened his battery on me In his first sentence. We heard a grent ruin . tiling noise for n week in the direction of MeClnre as though Shade nionn tain were In lnbor, and wo waited In j breathless silence to see what its J heaving would briii;? forth when Ih- hold, out popped 11 mouse. T.g" "' "There Is nothing gnincd by such nbuslvo language." Hut he forgets thnt he Is the nggressor. When refer ring to the closing exercises of the McCluro school, I had not the remot est idea that the Doctor was concern ed in the matter, but it appears, "If you trend on n dog's toes, though ac cidentally, ho howls.' I wish the "public" to understand that I nm on ly acting on the defensive. We, of Troxelville. nro enjoying It hugely. The Doctor snys, "Minnie says she can get ndvico from men of brains. She need not send to Troxelvillc for it." The Doctor, no doubt, has lots of brains. If not lotsof brulns.lu has lots of brns, enough, at least, to maken hulf doxen copper kettles aud snp enough to till them. He Is a good counsellor and I suppose loaned "Minnie" his "KlrkhaiuV grammar and advised her to copy "KirkhaniV nddi est to the t udeuts of his irram mar, nnd palmed it oiT on her fdiool mates and the "public." as an original cay. tood advice, Doctor, n good I iIji.ii to iu til into the mind i.mi hearts of children, the princlp'es ot tilit'l and ' v';. No Wonder the Doctor don't want Minnie to take ud vice from u "double eared" ),-iini... fool! Ittit 1 have one consol.it ion. "Fool., tell t!ie truth. " Dy t'inin:,' tl.cM paper bulls ill each ot her. the readers ofthel'osT might think the Doctor and 1 are enemies That is n mistake. I don't think there nre wsrmer personal frirteKin the county than the Doctor and I. We have nl waj s 'men. nnd, so far as I am concerned, are yet warm friei-tU. No man has a hiher regard than 1 have for the Doctor's moral worth, hit Mildness his intelligence and his skill as an eminent plnsician. And there h no man ttial I know, who en joys a little fun better than he does, lie and 1 measured "swords" many a time in debate iu the old M iilliubu r' "Academy." "lie is a focm.-m worthy ariy man's steel, hot h hi w rit in .' an. I ill debate. Well do I remember t he sport we htnl nt t lie old "Academy" at sparring with the "gloves," the "hickory" swords, placing bail on the "Ha'l alley" nnd playing "Shinny." The Doctor was ever ready to engage in every manly sport, never having his temper milled iu the mo: t heated contest. My motto has been, for tunny years, that of the citi.cus the ancient Republic, of Pagan Home, " fi'itf ji'-tili'i, in it cii mil." I will trans late this into geriiiau, "I.asz gerecht i hkeit gesuhehfli, sollto dcr hiuituel fallen." A farmer near Troxelvillc hired a young man to work for him during the season. Said farmer is erecting n barn and his horses nre working hard every day. Now, because said farmer had mercy on his horses ami therefore refused to furnish said young man with n horse every Saturday evening to go to see his dulciun who lives in tho vicinity of New Iterlin, the voting muu left his employer iu the busiest time. Young men, you should not go so far nway from your sweet hearts to hire out, if you have no "rig" of your own, unless you intend to go it on foot aud alone. Don't depend on other people to furnish you with n horso nnd buggy to go so far to see your best girl every Saturday night. Doubtful things are very uncertain. Jack's mountain is full of bark peelers. Wilson Dreese is putting up a flrst clnss farm wagon for Jacob Dingaman of HutTalo Valley. lie put one up some time since and sold it. Wilse kuows how to put up wagons, and don't you forget it. Irviu Fetteroif made a new "box' for JosLah Kline, wagon box 1 mean. Jessie is limiting boards every day for his new house which lie is having built on the X ronds, 8. Delilah Troxcl has tho best field of growing wheat in Snyder county. Millard Hhnmbnch, Katim's farmer, put it out on shares. Millard has, also a sploudld lookiug field of th same kind, Uiforge, Smith is still laid up with the rheumatism. A good deal of oorn has been plant ed in this section. Delilah Troxel paid her sister, Mrs. Abs. Snyder nt the county seat, a visit one day last week, tin Saturday sh took Mrs. Mitchell to Centrov i!ln. The people of Troxelvillc and some of tho fanners in tho vicinity, are pasturing their cows, hogs nnd sheep 011 our streets. John Zcchmun ruised his kitchen the other day. Wo had quite a rain storm ou Fri day night. News aro scarce. 8. P. SSYDKR. Bkavmitown. The doath of our elllcieut County Superintendent, Mn.j. Dill, caused universal grief through out this section. As a token of love ami reverence to my old teacher, 1 111 transcribe to his uiomory tho following beautiful epigram from the pen of Fitz Oreene Halleck t "Oreen bo tho turf above thee, Friend of my better days! JJone knew time but to love thee, iS'oiiH named thee but to praise." Jennie, a daughter of Jacob Dinga man had one of her toes cut nearly off by an ax railing on It, ono day last week. Dr. CJroeuhoo dressed the wound. Our Cornet band appeared on the street on Saturday evening a week for the first time since last fall, and favored us with a number of new pleoes. ' Adam Snecht and Frank Middles- warth have established a butcher The fishing party mentioned in tny last report, returned from Koonv's .!,.... ..1.1. Iron! u1,:..l. ,i' ........ j , caught iu two-and-a-half days. Our young friend tJeorge Camp is employed as night operator at Selins grove, Tho railroad Company irrnubi him a free imssngo back i.nd forth ' everyday. M. I.. Miller, of Sellnsgrovo. erected one of the finest monuments hi t l.i?. part of tho county over the grave of Christian Oross, Inst week. Attempts were made at several pine. es Iu town by unknown piotivs, one; night recently, to gnin entrance into houses, but they were every where I discovered. Many of our citizens and farmers are engaged iu peeling bar!. Ornndiiiot her Shlptoti, one of our oldest residents, Was ::erioiHy si,.k last week, but is now able to be about again. Miss Siunlo Halter, of Milton, is again doing the trimming for Mrs. Arthur Specht, our Milliner. The cemetery has for several weeks past presented n more pliising np peamuce than it does at any other season of the "ir. Mrs. Mary Oro. has made sotn needed improvement S on lief lot. Filching quoits is an aiau- 'ii'ent much practiced iu town at prent. Dr. .1. T. St rolioc'u-r is nutng m 1111 iwt rot; eiirbiini Mrs. Timtiias I hird l"f. ' it'n se n children, for Iowa on Tuesday to .in her hu.batid and ol,!"st son, who went thither t-evcnil months ago. Tho Match f.ntory I t in op. t it ion during t he day and 1 cm m h r nig lit at prt'M iit, hi order to meet the de maud for mtitciies. The farmers in tho vicinity of t.v. have ijearl v all finished plant in ; corn. '1 1 t '.I'.N. At a meettie: of U. ' i 'amp. S. of V. of MiiMVi following preamble an 1 i ! ei,!,-iiv ir.;!i. th. solution. were nii'iuiiuoiisly adopted. wiM-iti-As, it lias please, I aumi it y bid to take from our nii. I 'olll.t v II. Dili. Siiperintendetit l'rof. i i then-lore be it ... ' .1. That in the ,,.;lil Dill the county has lost ,i ollleer inn! a l.nitl frictitl. ii n u t ai n' t worker and I1.-' ili'Vott il hu.li.'.nd and fa! In r 'o '. That wcepr t l'rof. : h!u I Il.i.ils I I'.imoIv a :r h 'art toll sviiipathicti to the wi.l.ot nnd children in their bereaveue i.t. I. I'. I'l-i'MI t ! U, M. T. iu a i... Ji. S. Mi i i i c, I 'olllll ittee. I.N Mlt.M'iitlA.M. Tho following pre amble and resolutions were adopted by the Middleburgh School Hoard. Yv'lll-UK h, It has plea-e, ih, ji, his wisdom and goodness to remove tit mi our midst I17 death one who has been a faithful ollleer as county !su pei'inteiiilei'.t, therefore bo it Hi si.'ct That while we humbly ami submissively bow to tho will of nn Almiirht v timl wo nek now ledge his removal front our miiNt a great loss to our common schools throughout t he county. o.miiif, 1'hnt thonirh wo mourn on nccount of the loss of one so friendly and one whose words were so encour aging nm! impressing, yet we rejoice iu the belief that our loss is his etern al gain. ..'i.fi'i i, That w deeply syiupa thi.e wi 11 the sorrowing family in t heir bereavement ami couilueml them to the Father of all mercies and giver of all good. .'iM'ft'd', That n copy of these reso lutious bo presented to the family, and be recorded on the miuutus of the School Hoard. I'OM MiriKK. County papers ploa-e copy. . . Stork Koom Foil Kknt.- The un dersigned having rcpaiutetl and gen oral improved his store room in the town of I' remoiit, oilers U for rout -it is a desirable biisinis stand. Call ou oraddress, Du.M. KoTII hock, Mt. 1'lensnnt Mills, May U.Sui. Snyder Co., I'u. Sm.MIIJts! SlIINHI.KsI-FiftT Thou sand No. 2, H inch Shingles nt-.i) per thousand. Inquire at this ulllco. 1 mportast Nii'iiiK. Having nt turuetl, I will yet remain nt Mitldlo buri.h, until nfter May Court. After which time I will take down my gal lery preparatory to moving to anoth er town. Don't delay your opportu ity whilo yon may rain or fchine. Pictures taken nt very moderate prl ces. Yours Kespoetfully, 8. F. DKIKEKT, The only reliable catarrh remedy on the market to-diy is Kly's Cram Itiilui, being free from p.iisoiioiistlrugs and oflcusivo odors. It has cure I thousamls of acute and chronic cases where ull other remedies have failed. It quickly cures cold iu tho head anil catarrhal headache. Price fifty cent May. April 'sT, by Hev. W.A. Hans, Anion Fisher of l'ciin tw p. and Miss l.illie F. lfiims of I'nion Iwp. 1II4I. " May U, at Sulein, Susanna, wife of Isaac. Lut:k, aged bU years, 0 moliths ami 3 tiiiys, 1 . . 1 i i1Isl'h'ts!B' 7c2:i Mutter - Is Kggs 1 Pitted cherries U Dnpitted ' iilack berries Kaspbel'l'ios 20 Onions 411 laird 7 Tallow 5 ( Uiickcus per lb Turkeys M(iiH Sido Soultlo H nam 10 !... ""9 (jSraiiiIHtirkct. CORKUCTKD BY W. B. WINUY EVKRV WKD3KSDAV. No. 1 Red wheat .'. $ .87 " 3 Fultz and mixed 81 ' 3 white Hi Rye J CO Corn v 40 ) h ,H ti ft 'H X K K H 1 ..i"iwvu""lw "M u.wwiuuui I VI The venders of foreign and domes tic merchandise, hotel keepers, distil- I let s, kc , in Snyder count v. w ill take notice that they are appraised and 1 ,',,""''''",l '' !'' y the undersigned ' "''',ru,J, r ,,f r,';"'lil and other II c.ense tax for the Ve.ir lssc,, ,(, follows. to wit ' Adam town-hip. fli. 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I.li.'i. 11 il 11 7 ii till. vt r, Nm!. .11 M.'rli ml l.i It II Tut . lellil.ert.HK. A. IM . Mni. 14 7 WI I ll'itiiiiiol. W alter I . tii... r n T e hi.', A. H. M TO 14 T ill Mtlli r, II K. ilr'.tvr II 7 tw M irlnruiT, . .I i T im M. Ki lo y, II I:. .stuni 14 7 in i t'l'i'i ntikiinor Sol, ( I IIhiih III lit v? J'.rk s. M. Null. Tin 14 t n.i ' I'.'tior, 1-suli .s,i..f 14 7 Ou ! Stir.iytr, M. S. Il i .lsNSI 1.1 in on j Slmi ll,., .1 (. I,. Iirm-K 14 7 l)n I S. Iim. i, K. .1 . iU 3!:l Ull. I I 'util II l.'ili'i i Sfln nr. , ' I .x II. I. Mill II i;. i f I s liu, ti Un t Ihts ti. ii.ti nt. r ii r: Selil.fi., rill!l. S. ) - un SkIoim n IIi.iii.Ii ilr. il.. 14 I i n I I'l.h, J. II .M l'rni( II 7 nn I Wus't'iim 1 1 1 r , 1 1, o I) 14 701 I Wfi, S. ry (1 ....In 13 1 1 WkKOu' Tor, VV. .1. 1 1, in rl stnr II tw I 11 i n Tow ii'-hip. II y r. W. N 1 leie riil "t,,ro 14 T 00 Iln:iiitti a llrnttifr " 1J Mi'u W itlllnr At tillllililli) i.s o mi Wil 1 1,1. i.n, I. o. 117 i". Washington township. Art. 'Mart, T. I'.. o. u'. Si .rn in l" ti IIiihIi r Stra cr. " M l l m mj l'hr!i St IM.'U. I. "117 lit) ; Mnjer, 1 1 . V t !. " u 1) .. Muysr, W. II. hruiii 14 7 i u Aloyir. lion. K . hiinl.H l T 'Ai .Ntrsiili, I. II. (Irn'l. S!.,ro II T 'hi W. ver, i. W. II 7 ' TA7Sr.lI LIC2i;333. Ik'avor township. i:i' Anil In .K S e-I.t , Mii'hk 8 Mol, u or, W. II. i I'.t aver West. Mlllor, .'acoh i I'clltlO towiiship. llnrtmitn, r. II. a i.'hiipiuan township. Ilerrnlil, I a 1.1 liOiiK, Slmi.o t Metfir, J.imilt I I'r.inklin township. .Swtr.n.'unl, I'htii. t Mltlilleburgh borough. iviKBtUr, 1). ftll IKl ill 0 uoo tutiv Vi on ftn U" 11 Ui W) dg Mi IK in 11 1 li n0 i0 im :o '.iu ftll ill. ftll Us tilt Ul' W lit.' ftll Ui 60 IK W Ut' Mlitlli. 1. t 6 Uiilillecreek town .hip. KujllUilt. S. ft .loiiroe township. Annuel, F. lllultul, A J ItolUMnle.n, J y l'erry township. he). lor, Levi sultl. A. f(. Hpi ing township. Miiluli.swnrtti, ll. Seliusgrove borough Kmln. S. I . Koclil. r, J. II. III. rili, Wiu. K.ilUiraii , .Mm. t'. I'nion township. t'rwi!0iT, J iliii liurnlil, H. H. Washington township. s.)l:nuo, M. s re .. t,... ... ..i, WHshiiigUui township, illsai, t'.U. Eottlors. Hcliusgrove borough. Mllclivl, s. (J. t 60 0- ftOut- Washington township. Iluitoriutin It Uriuun, Distillers- Atlauis towiihhip. Sbsnar, Johu ft MOO I ft oo Franklin township. Crua, J. ltU3 Take notice, till who are concerned in this appraisement, that an appeal will be heltl at the Coinuiisslonur's (JlUce in tho borough of MiJtlleburgh, on tho 321 day of MAY, A. Ii. lt8U, be tween tho hours of 0 a. ru. aud 4 o'clock, p. m., when ami where you may attend if you think proper, ti. F. SHEARY, j , ., Jf'.'rcftn(iffi Afyyifr. OENTIIAL SKLIiNSQllOVE, PA. o Uur Itnmenso now Ml Notions, Fancy Dry II.WJ: AIUIIVI.D. Every want Btippliedl Every taste gratified! Jbvery buyer delighted! The widest range for selection! The latest SPRING STYLES! The most RELIABLE Goods! By far the LOWEST Prices! nif.sr. ai;i: i actm. on: Call r,n, Old fi2gfcBR!liNlaeal ISouso (- wonU'iirttcuneo (o I he pul lie that wo hnvo now oppiio.l in t!ir set ot nl dcpitiltiit'tils if onr ( id.d'iishcieiil full :i'.d 0 mipletc nsnortmontn of BUMMER GOODS, a!! lighted iu tVsliitieri't', l.:i. viids, i .dt t ':' 1 I t t thirds in ii ,; tnarl.ef. In IMIV (iOOD1, lien iotliit, I'r.i.' v C'limbiiiM and i iiigh'iius, Ctilicos, Che s.'imiis uti l Suitif.s. I'oltiininli'n. .Muslins nnd Shootings wo Live luto uii.l vaiied Lt melds id i.hitu'.iii'd fjoods. t'ur lino ('f Notions cud Fancy Novelties cmlinicep ul! t lie I lb si ill Iim cl 'iv.t Of I roccrit s, ',iw ens w nro nn Olsss warn wo ciin hhow full lines rout'i'min;; nil tho imuhI tlcsitablo things. Hardware in its several branches we (Mi.leivor to tifiko spcvilly carrji'ij at nl! limes full asaorlroml c f Sn hl'et'v 'in. i lei'ich Triiirniiers, Mou-io I'.ail let s nu.l heavy llttidvare lion. Hb.tl, N.uli, lloi-o S'.oes, I'enco Wires, etc. In Paints, Oils and Glass, wo think wo nro Ueu'lipinrlorn. nhvnvn onrrjin, lionvy elooks of V'lilt Ic'inl, lktu ly Mixed l'uinls tuiil (IIiihs iu nil hir.es, and oio ready at afl times to ivo rock-bottoin CigureH. WAhlj I'AI'KUS ami House IVkks rutionfl cotupi iso a Rbputato depuittncnt ia which wo ciu show yoa be si assortment iu tho county. Our pui'PB nt all timoi j'on will fin.l ns lotv na b jnost reliablo goods dure bo sold. i ivo v.h a call or wrilo for piiceH. SCHOCH BROS., Selinsgrovo. ALWAf N TIME! -AMI- t Onr new pprin flock iu now reinly. It is ono of tho ginOtlost linrs cf gootls von huve t.vi i In helil. Nothing lmn In on forgotten iu tho wsy of 'ooil iitnl tlosii iblo st vlcH, im l ns to cninpctitor ' Mir motto Ioih uIwuvh tho best (,'ooils for tho Inast moiioy. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, arOVS. I UTS. CATS, THINKS, KILTERS, ri'TL i ( 'i i! i ': r. ; r rn. ha h n, oi'i:i:.s, ci ass, ri.v. :.; rn t:x wood " AM) II ILLOW II AJL S C- $U., 6 0. Tin sc o'ihhI.s' arc ie(A; all few, j choicest tnat& rials ami la I est xtiles. Th e w'res we ask for them uitt astonish ua as Iheij aro uuncsfionablilhe rock bolinC for retail trade- li e pay the highest price for all kimli vjcoiJMKr ruonra:. Judging from our trade we anticipate K.XTEJC8IYK SA LKS this season rnd haeo prepared, lo meet M demands. CALL Yours in waiting, ll. 13. CIJSTUK Af to., Near MidUlcburg Depot- irasicS! -tip NEW DRY GOODS STORE, Selinsgrovc, Pa. The nntlersignrtl, tlesiioto nnnruinrn to tlio public that they oponod u Ni:V KJiV (JOOl'S tSTUlir. iu oliusKiovo, ami a tiibitir.i; tlo Grandest lino of Goods on ever hnhoM N'olhinn hns been forgotten iu tho wuyof good dJ do -tiiublo stylos, and na to tjtmhty und low prices, Wg fear no Competition. Our itiotl.i will uhrnya ho to maintain tho had by ofl'ering tho Best Goods for the Least Money. Wo usk you to rotufl find ki.o h, nntl wo will do our part to inuka it nut ouly pleasant but hum fitiinl to yon. (Jome I I'oiuo! Como I Dreifnss & Gunsburger, Kuelj'B lluihling, North of Notional IIolol, SKIdNSOKOVK, T V. JIVKUY 8TAIJLK, GEORGE WALTE, Proprietor, MllMtl.Klll K'lll, l'A. N rilun will to tiilrctl la socui'iimj.liti. iUu iii in o.litt ll M r U, to. imwDus iiuuiiu, fi'hm nhy m (ink, pT hr CutorU, Wb.u lt wu CbIM, oh orietl for C'Mlorlt Wheu tb Iwaaaw MIhs, lb oliuig to CMtefift, 'prinj stock oj Mi, Carpels, &c, ani rulers riiovisTHini. Seo. n. wins. Please 'i.ility niul low priceP, wo fenr no been to nnnntniu the leii.I by orliiiiD( Wo o!Ur for your consideration. t hi: have Jrnrt aro now o I : rino Kyc, Copper DU lilli'il Moiuilaiii ' )vv Whii n y at 2.00 per gallon or 60 t enU juh ((iiiu t. T 1 1 1 :os. S w i N r. ko m n, Englo Hotel, Vranklin, Pa. ,11 J. W. BKIf. : Kreamcr, Snyder Caunty Fa, liirKit not' HO I Tu .I., from li I i r. "1 j i.,j wapleoe, and ware very thick for bnr1Jr1JowrindBreiJunr)lTjU7 OUf :j. lOut 1 i rr i . ,t, I i-it. j i