A Published very Thursday. .tpk rovatv rooti.-re Coin of ii CenntV are W looria nirauiyi rVrr. Sepia.ber, sa4 tOHr " Vi Dsosmbsr. The Unole Tom's Cabin Co., that S -r--"-'--K t"r-''!lirH'ir(!d here last Friday evcuiiijf yttr bfrttAt thromhout th entf Hi rJlKCl5Jtv-"!l, T.Tli. (... in sua., si thrUk lb Am n Li KTmI or lol "' M ftibile IBlrit rT.iMaotior.lire!i'"' foriba " . . -- a ...... . pflaloa tb may iir. Ttert 'i . ctlle' .mm ti Mil' iota, n' bill te'l Hilt 'ei.n Court was well attended this week. Men's 1'low Shoes for $1.20 at M. 8. Hhroyer's, SeliiiNgrove. A Granger pin nlo will be held at Baleiu on Saturday, June 5th. For good Hoots & Shoes cheap for cnah, go to Bhroyer's, Hi'lli.sgrove.Pa. The festival held by Stetler's Cornet Hand on Tuesday evening in Huebold's Hull was a grand success. Ladies Kid Foxed (Hove. Kid top, piitton i-hoes. Solid leather soles for $l..Vi, at Hhroyer's, 8olliisgrove, l'a. Tlio (Vntreville Cornet Hand will lioM a Festival and Cake walk at ( Vntrevllle on Saturday evening Juuo Mil. Sue bills. In our last weeks' issue a few for rigu line" crept into the McClurecotn iinuiU ation in the Post and were not discovered until over half of tho Issuo vus run off. The public In Invited to visit the J Musical Colleir and IVnn'a Normal . School of Music before the closing of the S'.'th Session to take place on Fri- day ceiling June 4th. In Holland, Mich.. C. J. Doesbury publishes tho Vctr,,aiid In its columns strongly recommends l)r, Kctectrlo Oil for coughs, TtintiiAa1 Kctectrlo Oil for coughs, colds, sore,"' throats, catarrh and asthma Three beautiful monuments were brought to the ceuietery ut this place this week by Wm. Moyer of Fieeburg nod placed over tho graves of Johu L. Kfiiiiiugcr and wife, und Jennie, wife ofO. V. Piifllngton. A fine display of agricultural Imple ments wero on exhibition thin week ut the cast end of Main street, and if our farmer friends could not make u selection of machinery it was certaiu ly not owing to a lack of variety. A shoot between Nathan Furman, the champion of Siinbin y, Pa,, and T. M. Kessler, amateur of Shaiuokln Ham, Pa., came otT ou May 21st, ou the fair ground, which resulted in fa vor of the atiiuteur. The Tax Collectors of Snyder Co. who want "Notices to Tax-payers" printed can send us their order by mull and we will print their bills and send them to the col loo tor by mail, in timo to post thorn by June 10, at rea sonable rates. Last Notick. Please do not come for pictures after next Saturday, Muy S!)th, as I will not be able to uucom modute you after that date. Thankful for .your pat-t patronage during my stay in Middleburgh, I bid you all farewell, Very Respectfully Yours, 8. F. Dkjukrt. On Monday while Henry Reninger, James Knterline and others, were walking through the woods F.ast of Middleburgh, a large black snake ran out from under a log directly in front of Mr. Itenninger. tjuick as a flash Mr. Renninger whipped a broad axe from his shoulder and severe I the reptiles head from its body. The snake measured six feet in length. Kvery farmer should have our Farmers' Hand-Hook, every merchant our Merchants' Manuel, every lady our Ladles' Pook, every lover of mu sic our Mikado. The above, with ten picture cards, will bo sent, postpaid, to any address, on receipt of sixteen cents in stamps. It. H. McDonald Irug Co., o:J3 Washington St., New York. We met Cliarley Wolfe on our streets this week and asked him If It was so that he was a candidate for Uovcruor ou the Prohibition ticket He looked at us for a mouiont and then straightening up remarked very emphatically: "No, sir; I am no candidate for any thing." "Ah," we replied, "are you not a candidate for Heaven?" "Well, I hope so," was his answer. Among the finest pieces of work manship ever produced io this county Is a life size Crayon portrait of the editor of this paper, completed this week by W. V. Moyer of Freeburg. Of course, you can't palat a lily, or Improve gold by burnishing, but be oomes as near to the real as pen and pcucil can make it. We would ad vise all who would like to see them nelves as others see them to give Mr. Moyer a call Among the ludicrous happenings lo court this week was tho appearance of Frank Welrick and Joe Luuibard before the bar to receive the lutelll geuce from the judge that the grand jury had Ignored tho bill of libel bro't by Mr. Weirick against Lumbard.and sentencing tho defendant to pay his own oosts and the plaintiff the same excepting the Jurors' fees. They stood together for the first time, pro ably, since the palmy days when the i Muni and Timet brought black guarding down to an art. They did not stand well together either, but ' pulled apart like Jordan's oxen wheu hauling a load of ties. We have uot the time and space to give the mat , ter the ueoessary attention In this lssu but will discourse on it lathe , Ueruian language uezt week. BrirolrbI ShinolksI Fifty Thou -.1 w- a i o omnl.. S1 ka PIUU , nj i n i uiiiiiidii vw pr thousand. Inquire at this office. The Beaver Bpi-lnRi and Panner- df(j : vllle communication were crow out this week, but will appoaf in WIU one 0f the biggest htiuibiiKS that j thoroughly U...iut Thau roa An ftf1iplu a ti.t , . . . 4 . ii . !.. well behaved set, but couldn't piny I. . . . . l. M li 1 I their arts for "shucks." If they ever come around this neck o' woods again they will be treated to a full house of empty seats. "(Kobe Mills," on the head of a (lour barrel, or on a sack, has becomo a guarantee of the excellence of ltn con tents. The proprietor of the Ulobe Mills has songht out the best inven tions, avoided cheap processes, stop ped at no expense to get the best re sults. Hecause they make a grade of flour nowhere surpassed, and trusted consumers to know a good thing, and to buy it at a fair price, these mills have, a widely extended patrouage among the farmers for exchange. Wm. H. Beaver opened a flno line of Oeneral Merchandise In the store room immediately east of the U. P. Church, Middleburgh, ou Monday of this week, and ho requests us to ex tend ageuerul Invitation to the peo ple of Snyder county to call and price Ills stock. He is confident that his goods uot only compares In styles and quality with other stores, but that he sells cheaper than any of them, ills goods is all new no tluie-faded.shelf worn article in the room, with every department complete, with only one price for all. He makes a specialty i i ...in t 1 1 ' o. couuvr, ,.r j times pay ine nignet,i maraei prices , tor tlieui. i;aii, examine, price, auu see for yourself. The first case tried in this county to recover back money received ou I.. .11 I I 1 ......a..... .... -"" Bwms policies was tneu in our cuurv niin week. It was Philip U. Leulg, adiiir. of Jacob H. Leuig, dee d, vs. P.iniel Hisonhart. Lenig took out a policy on his own life seiiietiiuo in for 1000 in Tho Home Mutual of Lebmi- on, nnd assigned the policy to Kisen leart. A few months after this Lenig died and Ulsenhart diuwthe money laving paid In about 1.00. Tho administrator brought suit to recover tho balance with interest, for the, pickle isone of Peavertown's hand benefit of the estate. Eiseutiart 'some young ladies and figures well in claimed that at the time he took the j policy Luuig was indebted to lim in an amount almost equal to that of tho Policy. The verdict was u favor of the plaintiff for something over $1200. Quite a number of simi lar cases are on the dockets and no loubt Snyder county will try a good iiuuv Insurance coses iu tho near future. Roll ok Hosoh. The following persons have paid their subscription to the Pout to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur in these credits or ou your pa per please notify us Uobt. Feese, July 1, '87 Sept. I, 'SO April 1, '87 Oct. I, 'K0 Dec. 1, '80 Jan. 1,'87 May 1, '87 Jau. 1, '87 Peo. 1, '80 Dec. I. '85 Aaron Hummel, J. Shrawder, W. H. Ewig, Joromo Prunnor, Israel Sanders, Luther Mertz, Henry W. Wetzel, J. W. Snyder, J. F. Iieichenbach, A. A. llomig, June 1, '80 Duniei See bold, Feb. 1, '87 Feb. 13. '87 Feb. 187 Dec. 1, '80 May 1, '87 Deo. 1, 'cO May 187 Sept. 15,'SO Milton Moatz, Curtiu Uowersox, J. P. Knterline, Isaac Poush, CI i as. Hower, N. U. Algler, S. C. Piuguuiun, SrKCIAL OFTKR IN POIITUAITS. To lutroduce my Crayon Portraits to the readers of this paper, the follow ing offer is made, good till July 1st. I will enlarge from a photo to a LI PK SIZK PUST CRAYON PORTRAIT, which cannot bo equaled in this coun try, under $13 or $20 uufrumed, a per fect likeness of copy and a handsome piece of work guaranteed. I offer a picture framed In a 8 Inch composition gold frame, 13x22 for $ 13, or one fram ed in a 5 Inch composition gold frame 20x31 for 13. If the work is not as I have represented it, you need not take it; if satisfactory, the portrait It self and your reoomiuoudatlon will attain my object in this offer. Crayons, if desired will be sent by Express C. O. I), with privilege of ex- aiulug before paying for tneiu. Send photo by mail and It will re ceive prompt attention. W. P. MOYER, Crayon Artist, Freeburg, Snyder Co., Pa. Sxydkr Covsty Picsic The Pa trons of Husbandry will hold a Suy der County Basket Picnic lu the beau tiful grove In the vicinity of Salem, Pa., about 2 miles west of Sellusgrove on Saturday, June 6th, 1883. Hon. Leonard Rhone of Centre Hall, Pa.; ttev. Dr. Jas. Calder of Harris burg, Pa.; R. II. Thomas, Manager of tha Penn'a State Pionlo, held annual ly at Williams' Grove, Pa.; Editor of the Farmers' Friend, and other prom luent aud eloquent speakers will be iu attendance. At 9 o dock A. M. of the above day a procession will bo fcr.Le l atPenn Grunge Hull iu Selins grove, headed off by a Ilrass Baud and will proceed to the Grove, Persons coming by rail can, If they desire, stop at ClilTord, a place on the S. & L. Div. ou P. R. R. about three- fourths of a mile from the Grove. All are most cordially Invited to at tend. Bring your friends, bring your families, and come yourself. Those ooming to Sellusgrove or Clifford will be conveyed to the Grove, provided they notify we of their Intention. W, J. Wagknhkllkii, Chairman of Committee, Sellusgrove, Pa, Trr Political Crank. Those cranks who make It a busi ness to bleed candidate! an soon as a man starts to see the dear people, Every church, every Bunduy school, ; every old grave yard needing repairs, every band, runs a subscriptions un der the nose the candidate, and while Miey say, that It shall uot influence their votes, yet down deep In their hearts they mean to say, Just you re fuse, and we will make It hot for you when election day coiues. The result is, that a man who en ters a contest honestly, in the heat and excitement of conflict does things which his conscience dictates to be wrong, and which the law prohibits him from doing, and after he has reached the position contended for, and counts up the eost. he finds the expenses to be more than the emolu ments possibly can be. So he Is driv en to about this conclusion. The people have robbed mo In my cam paignto recover back that which legitimately belongs to me; I will rob them. The venal cranks among the people are those who, to a large ex tent cause corruption and dishonesty in odlclal life." Urtmrt jfm Ur. S'yKiuyftf'a kiture on C'mnJu. Social. Thursday evening, May 30th witnessed a rare social scene In Peavertowu. Miss Rebecca M. Smith had said in sentiment, "I will keep the sense of the Holy Letter, Content to do well, without doing better." The gentleman to whom she has given her hand and heart, Is Oeorge Thomas of Lewistown, and the time selected by the accomplished couple for tlelng the nuptial knot, was the date mentioned above. The ceremony was performed by Uev. S. 1 Orwlg i ftt thu rt,BU,MIlce of t(ie ,,ril,.'8 parents, Mr wiJ M.g Jom Hmlth, at 8 o'clock ou said evening. He was as sisted by Rev. J. M. Rcumciisnyder of Lewistown. Miss Carrie Sperht of Adamsburg mid W. F.Kckbert served as bridesmaid and groomsman. Mls Mu.le Thomas of Lewistown perform -ed the wedding march. About ? hi- ' vitatious hud been Issued, and about !(i0 t)t,Mt .s hnd assembled. After the j c,,i1ial err vice was over, all were (r,.,lt,., (0 u Mlmptuous repastof good j(i,,)(H too numerous to mention. Mrs. F. IS. Specht had done good ser- vice in decorat ing the parlor of the bride. The affair was a grand on, Bnd W(1h enjoyed by all present. Mis society. Mr Thomas bears the impress of a gentleman, and has always con ducted Iiimstll as such. 1 hey are now on a tour to New York city ami other places. ?'.'? The presents were numerous atid valuable, but for want of space we are compelled to omit their publication. Kl. PodT. Ckntrkvillk. The coach "Ram bler" with the owner Col. H. K. Jam ison, the Philadelphia banker, and party were registered at the Crutre treville hotel on the 18th. They left here for Bellefonte the next morning. We noticed ex-Sheriff Reiehly of Middleburgh on our streets ou Thurs day. Spring hats and spring bonnets are now in blossom. II. K. Sanders made a business trip to Wintleld on the 20th. C.W. llosteruiau of Woodward was here on business one day last week. C. A. Walter aud L. 8. Hartmun of ,Jl'rli were home with their parents and over Sunday. Mrs. Pilgerof Heaver Springs was here recently, visiting her aged par ents. Nathan Schumbach of Port Trevor- ton, Suudayed with his many friends here. William Palley ayounguiati of Sha iuokln Dam was pleasantly entertain ed by one of the fair ladies near town, over Sunday. John Priiiiiier of near town caught four young foxes in a troe lust week. He kept them several days thinking he could domesticate young "Rey nard" but soon found that a fox Is a fox even If yery young. John ended, their existence, brought the scalps to Esq. Shinkul's office whioh uetted him a handsome premium. Miss Emma Perger who had been on a visit to Port Trevorton for sever al weeks returned home on Saturday. Her many young friends were glad to see her return. Cal. now wears a smile. Memorial Day will he observed here next Saturday. Soldiers graves will bo decorated at 2 o'clock P. M. J. II. Ilartman ami J. M. Miller, started for Hlooiusburgh on Monday morning and are now sniffing Colum bia and Sullivau county mountain air aud wading Ashing oreek for trout. Mertzy was to Thompsontowu over Sunday to see his girl. HEP. Bkavkhtows. Peuvertown never wan lu a more prouperou oonditlon than it in at present. Everybody meu, boys, and K'rU are employed, either ut our eUaiu works or else- wbere, and, the regular Hounding of our many (team whistle, Riven token of pronperous aud busy town. Iauo Dreene ruined his new barn on Wedueaday of last week. A lurtfu number of children in this section are ufllluted with whooping cough. Irvtu L. Plngaiuau has a new house in process ot erection on his farm. It was raised on Thursday. Simon D. Speoht Is reptastering the lower story of his house. Maoy of our citizens attended the Sunday School Convention at Adams burg lust week. Ner A. Fees found one of his horses dead lu his stall on Hunday morning a week. The auimal had given no signs of sickness on tha previous evening. Miss Peckie Smith was married to George II. Thomas of Lewistown on Thursday evening.' ' Many of the farmers hereabout hate a grant deal of trouble with their corn. Much of It will notsprout. j , ,. . t ! Borne farmers axe obliged to re-plant whole fields. Rev. N. Young, presiding elder pro tern, held a quarterly meeting at Lew- Istown over Monday. Large quantities of bark are bro't to i ne tannery. Mrs. William Deaver has been on the sick list for several months. Nearly a tlo7.cn car loads of wheat were ship pod from this station last week. Mrs. William Speoht was danger ously sick last week, but Is now con valescing. Miss Kllen Fees Is on tho sick list. Several car loads of staves have beeu shipped from each of the factor ies. Frank Orecnhoe left for Michigan on Thursdsy, where he Intends to make his home. While a young man in this vicinity was escorting a young lady home from church one evening recently, a fellow, who previously had accompa nied the girl, and evidently desired to do it again, assailed him and admin istered a severe "booting." "To love a girl is sweot, Put oh how hitter To love a girl, And theu not git her." Amnion W. Heaver Is on the sick list. ClTIZKN. The following Is the program of dipt. O. W. Ryan Post for Deoocra Hon on May 20, ISM. Part of Post and Zouaves will deco rate at Melser ut 8.30 a. in. S. P. Or wig, orator. Part of Post and Cump 70 S. V. will decorate at Paxtonville at 8.U0 a. in. Comrade Middleswarth, orator. Proceed from there to Hassinger and decorate at 10.80 a. ui. G. C. G li feline, orator. At 12. DO sharp, Post, Camp, Zouaves, Hand, ami Drum Core, will proceed to Centreville and decorate at 2. p.m. Rev. T. R. Deitz, orator. Will return and decorate at Mid illelnirgh atS.ilO p. in. F. IS. Mower orator. A public service will bo held in the C'ourt House in the evening at H p. m. A. W. Potter, orator. Just received A car-load of plaster at ttO per toil. W. P. Winky Persons wishing to secure Cucum ber pumps can do so by calling on N. P. Hare, Middleburgh, who will furn ish them for wells 20 feet deep at fl.OD Apr. l,;)iu. The only reliable catarrh remedy on the market to day Is Ely's ('ream Palm, being free from poisonoiisdrugs and offensive odors. It has cured thousands of acute aud chronic cases where all other remedies have failed. It quickly cures cold in the head and oatarrhal headache. Price fifty cents May. "Why should not the,. Time Come when the name of Dr. David Kennedy shall be associated In the public mind with the publication of the blood, as the name of Harvey now Is with Its circulat ion. For certainly no ' other medicul mail has done as much to that end as he bus. And It is also important that people should know that the result of his labors are with in reach of all iu the form of Dr, Kennedy's 'Favorite Remedy,' " tjfoiiini Journal. May. IMAIMMi:i). At the rHiileticn of the brhle'H pnr entH, May 20, by Kev. 8. P. OrwUr, (ienrt M.TIioinaH of I.ewltttown, Ph., nnd MIkh Uehecca Hinltli o( Heaver town, Pa. ' i lj iii:i. In Went Penvr, Dnnlel Ilerhhter, or tlroiiy, iiud 71 year8,4 inotittiH ami 4 iIuvh. In fiM-inif towoihlp, Mrs. Andrew UInIi. i Mtdillcbiir Market Putter J4 ElflfH 10 Pitted cherries 1 Pnpitted " PluokbKrrleH.,;.....; H KiiHitherrieii. 20 OnioiiH 40 Lnrd 7 Tullow : S Chiokeim per lb 6 riirkeya vhqu hup Sou Kin 8 Ham 10 dira In Market COnRKCTKD UY W. B. WINKI KYERY WKUSKHUAI. No. 1 Red wheat I .87 ' a Fultx and mixed 85 8 white 88 Rye A6 Corn 40 Oats to 33 Potutoes --!! II J I i Oandidato Carda. T. M. HAUTKH-I'le uiantlon Inyour paper that we am pleuiml tn Inlorio the ItapuhlU-ao lhli8,ol JaukiMiu. Iiaa finally ilanlilvil to tie rorerr ol nnyner iioniity, mai i i.vin in. nn a tanAlilalo lor lha l.KOlM.ATI'KK at Ilia eoDiliiH I'rliuary Kleotlon. Wa dooai lilin lully oouipotaal. uuallHwl for lbs poalUoa and wortliy ol ilia volar a jiatroniKa. jawaaiin, T. II. HA UTEK. I'laaia announo to tha Ka nulilloan voteraof Nnyilar eounty. liiat I am a oautlldala lor Ilia uomlnatton ol Aaaiulily, aub- loot lu mo ruloa oi our anprowuiair rrimary klm tloii. CALVIN M. bANPfcH.S. Ways, ToThs Vurssa or Hntois Couarr. I'p to the prnt lima I hare relralnwl from aiinoiinvInK mytell al u candidate for AMemlily. hut tialiix troiuly uncud ly my many Irtimli In rarlou parli oi ilia oouiity to allow uiy name t" he ummI, and lo rai ly to lit artlola publlnhvd In the county pa para Iroiu Weal Lleavur, anklnic me loeouwni iu ruu ior mo oinoo, i neruwiiu pre. unt my uama to the rltlioni ol' tha eounty nub. Juct to the ruloa ol tha Kepuhlluao party, and iilailaa mvatll. If uoiulnutml aud elovtad. lo dlm harga Die dutloa ol the offltalu Iba bout ol oiy ability, and luout ranooulfull ak tha aim port ol my lolluw ulllwii al Ilia coming prima ry eUoliou. 1 Imve tho huuor to remain, Voura truly. A.M. AKLt'VICH. To Ths Voruas Of 8s vdkk Coi'iitt : I beta bT announce my uaiuaaasoaiidldala lor 1ki luture. ralilucl to tlia ruloa ol Ilia Konulilluaa Primary ijaetloo. Kver Ilia nk fill for your pan furors, aud rpoPully aaklnir "-your support now, Li ruiaia your mr, Of n MftMMichuscttii Kngincer. Nlrrn after fallaii and ht.1ih nflor tli.fi arc two of Ih wlrt rrpartonnai known lo mm. riMirtwn yrani In Inn tuna t miter, t yot Mr. p.t-r twi.T.of iu..n. m . ht lo.fi a silwr ill llfo lor Hint dtIim! thmuKh ttie nrc rnr m ftonn In lhi MmMnr, lie ill. I oMnin tnirnry tpMf, but nnllilnit mure. I.nf .Ian narjr rillod im Pr. pivlil Kniinmlv, ( Hon rt'int, N. Y., who Mill, sfirr an rmiulnnlinn : "Mr. I,wlr, o linva Hona In llm Mn,Mir. W will tlrrt trjf PK. DAMP KKNNKPV r-AVulill K. KK.MKPV More rmHln n i.ppra lion." A Inw lUjrit Inter thn Mlowlntf tftler 't tlirnnxh tha Kunilmit Twit P.W.Tli. MftM., Vl'll. 8. ftMA ta. Kksmkiiv; Tha ilnjr alter I eamc liume 1 mit two Rrnvvl flimc, ami am iluln ulcvly now, l'ivrit t.AWLKH. Ir. Kennixly now ban th ainnrn at lil nrtw, anil llipjr am iiftl-l-nt InrmliHlilr to lu-tltv Ihr PlMltn that K'.XKttY'N KAVnUITK lltlMK lY li Ilia lemlltia iieeltU' fur toun In lln Mail Iff. In hl lufii'r 1r. Itwli' ninliiin thnt KAVnKITK MKMKPY almrunut him of rheii matuin. Tlivfilhjotnot rcrllllr.itr tutla II own nlory : (II ! IlKMMMIIIK Mil M, P.tlna, Mnf., Ai.rll ii, tf. Mr. I'nlpr I.nKli'r linn huen a r. nl-nl nl tt.tr tnwn li.r Ihe i ll aiivpniiKiii )riinr, an.) In mir pinplny Inr rHlwn, ami In all Hip., yenra b lian honn a irtMiil nml rP-iPi'tPi cIIik-ii of thin Inwn anil cnitiiniitilty. tin ha hail amna rhMiilii ill" pimi t.i mir knuwlvlirx lir moM nt Ilia limn. Int nna clu I ins to hr,nml l In iii,nrpnl ! hmllh li A hi. Fn ii. HMft, I'ri-nlilnnt. l iHittlf ; alx Tor .s Alt ilriiKvlnm. Pr. Pnvlil KPlmtilr'n "Kavnrlto Kpini'ily" (nt It. 'ii. I. mi, N, Y.,) II In nit a n.-rn umllii r. tpin iiiirnril) .nl inln, hut liy Its ultprailra ni-ilnn nir INi-n tin- IiIiniiI. ri'"lciri' a liPiilthlnl i-iiiilill .n lo lha illpan.'il ornin, l. aen itlnnnlvcn ami pauni'a Ilia ('Xiil.luii ! gr.iYi'1 mut rtuna Irmn ha klilnryn ami lilmNi-r. Tin- ti'.tlimnijr nl linn ilrvdn wliu hava Kan cnrvil ly It vuuplim inr thm. The following Is a list of the jurors drawn for the special term of court to be held at Middleburgh, commencing June 14, Hsi. HPt-.tarOlM. Smith. Heaver WritJohn II. t'liaanast, 'antra sain us' II. Minna. Hiaiman Mrdon jn. Cater Shaffer. Frnnmi'i-Anai'B liuwera t, II. W. OICl, .lohn wian4, Mtilillahurah I. P. Anran.l, Absalom Hnritar, Ailam show-ra. Mlilillaaraak Hummal, II V gwarttUmlar. Munrna It J Apr, V H Ulnar, .lohiiWan.lt Ot-urxa P inlN-rt. I'enn l.anln K l'allni, U It laiuili-nilaxar , Krank II Kllnnh r. t'arrf t.ihn S (Ira)liUI. Samual II Ken.ar.-r. I'erry Warn IN tor W Seeht. W W Kea.llnx. sr-rlns fr-ii llniti.ilo, w .1 Kione. allimrove Milan Wetral, W IIMn.lfr, Wal la. a Kallar, A N Orniberllnn, fc.l K (lam barllnic. Union Solomon Hohall. Wanhlniiton Corm-llna Welrel. O W Wi.0'1- 11'iK, rtillln a llioki'l. Jacob M Kounh. CJoui't L'tM'lumttt ion Special Court of Cuiunnm WHEREAS Ibo Hon. Joseph f tin. lier I'ra"! lent .I'l.l.n nt thn linll Pint I'Ptrtpl Poii(iiirit ot thn pountlo ol Niiy.lo I'nioo ami MiiTUn ami t-ainuoi A. wo r.ni mm Japo'i A. Sm Hi, K"i. Aiin iclata .Imluen In ami lor Sniilar eminlr bite lurumt their re aeit bear In, ilnto lha I 'tn Uv ol April A. P l-S'i, to ma ilireoteil lor I'l nuiilloK "I an nr. I'h aim e ii ri aooiirinl '"Hi'im-i rionf, conn nl Iyer nn.l I erin unr ami (lineial o.n.rt ol Hunrter Sa nnlnnn or lha P. e al .Ml lillPliurah tor tba eoiinir l Mnv.ler: on Die Unil .Momlav (iielnv I he Mill Jay ot JunolnHn,) ami continue nnn waok . lilr.-n un'lar mr haml an.t real at tho Sl.nr lll'a oltloo in .MMillohurit, ll.e 14 b lav ot May A. P.. o i thouxaml i luhl hu Dili oil anil ft HI a. MlllUtiKSWAK 1 II, ''Uo.lil. E. L. Radabaugh. PEA VERTOWN, PA. AJ Junior and I'raollrnt Itej iilnr ol SEWING MACHINES. All work iriirrenteil anil at roanonahln ra'.an. Al'o Ni wIliK Marhlnna on hull. I, which will he old very low lur rnnh. All ordura hjr uiull iruuiitly attuniluj too. SALESMEN WANTED to ranvnai lor lo the '.i!o nl Nnrrprr Sl.H-IC Slni.1v niiloviiiiiiit irinimiilecil. Ml.AKV A ri P K.M'1..NSI IMIP. Al lilv at (mi htlll Iiik vkc. (Kolurlo llilM"l" r-) I1.1M'. Iilvl II II MIS, May I3 '2id UiN-bo'ip'r, N. Y. "rlre iiiHuruiK'i- htumiM lift ween uf und Poverty." H. HARVEY SCHOCH, SBlinspoTC, Pa. Repranenti Ilia folloalug JIII.ST UMASS HTOtJK ODMrAMKS; 'A:tN'- ot Hartfnnl Ooun, AiraU tD.iMii.UM llHWK'iil New ork. " S7.am.lin Flra AraiM-lallon" of Fhlla. ' H.W ,M With tbena tlompanl yoo iliia I'rrm- I urn nnlri, uul ajr any AM-atiic-Dla. All proiatiy la ii. ial, dally ami hourly, io ilaox ir hy t'lra. liars yaur i roiuriy at all iluiaa inaurtu. niayi, 'aa. if t&&ENTS WANTED W I Just Published, i Tor Our ' Now Hook Published, entitled THIRTY YEARS I DETECTIVE SY ALLAN riNKERTON. Ofmtalnlnn thnroiwh and comprrhaimtTa irrvma of Urlnilual I'ractli in of all Oraili a anil Clnaaoa, with Nunwroua KIthU. of personal r.xpertauoa In tin" tlrlaclloa of f.'rlmloala, oovi-Hnif a twrlod of Thlrlv Veanr Artlta llrlrrllra Life aud rmtinx'liiir many inttmtln Uratwm ami Utrim I My MHlWIVt SMIMMi An antlrrly new Book, rroVly tOmaiuaii, Sod wlUiherUallof ilMOrualiwiucUra. , -AGENTS WANTED I tn ererr towa thnw are Mmban of paonla 4U a olad fo 0 (Ala aoo. Ii aolla lo MuiUianla, klix-hanb'i, raimara aud IWeaUooal niuo. Thua arary Aa.nt oao a4S oul fifty or mora tow to wbow be oan leal aura of aclUng It lo. We want Om Aaeal In ernry townahlp, ot Bounty. IWAttypmun, with thn book, run lie eoma a tweful Agtmt. for (uU parUoulan and leraM to ajtntt, addraaa 0. W. CAHLXTOM CO, Publlahen, New York. CURED! 1 UI IUSU Tlllb bm- Ifl TiaeeatbiBMrtiknUcal GERMAN ASTHMA CURE miwt vloliuit alUi b ; luiiurua noailurtalilc lwii . fTni't run wluiM mil nlhw rauiulli tail No walllaa for rula lla.acdoa IH lainiealate, dlrnet aad eortaln. and a care la atresia la ail HUHAU1.K U Maaaili aarat aa. Sc name) am,.1 av. a. Lorn. m. jm 'I mm taaraly mlait m kMlib ky Chnau Anhm -Omaa AMkaa Owe ! ail rtw aula M K. h m,rm aaiA.' M. M. torn )ar.a. OrutnMwt. a. Ut pknMaa nmmmul Qyi Imiim Van. Ii Ka." Mr: m. L. r.ln.. i, u ilmrwnmm lalKini, I an la aoM ti all dnw 0AM. an a ai or a-ut oy mau on noeii l Trial if-katf fVnn to any aditrwa fur H.mniiFrM an, .. m.r.iii,Biii. 324anU 32a Pearl St., Now York. UT gKD rOli CIUCULAJt. Wben Baby waa alrk, ws lava bar Caalorla, When aha waa s CliUd, aba cried for Caatorla, Wbau alia became Mlaa, aba oluug to Caaturia, Waau aua bad ChUdraa, alia e tUaio Caatorla, Spring. CENTRAL HDJIS jY a30(OflJ)S OTdDHulBe SELIKSGltOVE, PA. Our Immense new Spring stock of Dr? Goods. Notions, Fancy HAVE AURIYED. Every want supplied I Every taste gratified! Every buyer delighted! The widest range for selection! The latest SPRING STYLES! The most RELIABLE Goods! By far tho LOWEST Prices I THESE AUK PACTS. OUK GOODS AND PUICEd PilOVE THIllI. Call and See. We wonlil'niitiounco to tho pul.lic that wh Imvo nowopr-ocd in tho ev eral ilcpnvtiuents of our iKtiihlishiuctil full nnil comphlo iiirtorimentB of SUMMER GOODS, all the laloBt nn! bt?Ht thinRR in tlio nmrktit. In DUV CJOOD3, Silkr, CnnhmcroH, Lniliefl CIoIUh, I'ancy Cutnlirica nnl i iujtniine', CuIicoh, Clio viotfl, (tents CftHhiiDerH run I .Soilings. ('ottouiiili'S, Masliun mul Sheetinge, wo havo luryo bdJ vatioJ at-Hoi tmeuta of Btaudurd gooilti. Our liuo of Notious and Fancy Novelties orobrnccB oil tho luteot nttrnctionB, Of Orocericn, 'Jiiconiiwnre nml 018a vvuro wo can nhow full liuun cunltiioiug ull Ibo luout dosiiahlo thin- Hardware in its several branches we endeavor to muko n Hiocinltj- currying nt all tinien full niorlment8 nf Siuhlloiy ninl (.'niu'li TtiiniiiinH, IIdiiho I'-uiMt is un.l lanvy Hardware, Iron, Slcx'l, NaiU, IIoiho Slioen, Ponco Wires, etc. la Paints, Oils and Glass, wo think wo mo L'cml.jtuirterH, nlvayn carrying heavy bIpcUh of Whlta Load, Ucady Mixed Puiutu nnd (IIiihh iu nil Hi.un, mi. I or,, roudy nt ftU times to Rivo rock-bottom figuren. WALL I'APKUS nnd llonno Dugos rationa coinpriHe a uoparnto depuilmeiit in wLicli wo can hIjow you bit iiHHortniont in the county. Our pricoB at nil limea you will find n low ns honosl relinblo ooda dare bo Bold. Give us a call or writo for prices. SCHOCH BROS., Selinsgrove. AILWAS 8N Wltim -AiD- o Our new "print; flock is now read v. It (h one of tlio prnnJest linca of Kooilx you Imvo ever beliell, Notliiu 1;9 Loon forgotten lu tho way of rjooil and doHirublo Btjles, nuil im to quality nnd low prices, we fsr oo competitor Our molto Iihh alwuys been to maintain tlio lead by vStritg llo bout good for tbo loitHt inouey. We oll'ur for your considers tion . Dry Goods, Clotbing, Boots and Shoes, MOTIOXS, HATS, CAPS, TRITXK3. VALINES, VVTLEliY, CARPETAMRVET CllATJi ,11ARD, QUEERS, (iLASS, TIjY, EARTUEN, WOOD AJD WILLOWWARE. 0., &Q TJtcsfl goods arc ncatiu all new, of the choicest wtifi rials and latent styles. The prices we ask for them itiU astonish yoaas they are unquestionably the rock bottom fur retail trade- We pay the highest price for ull kind of COUX'IR Y PRODUCE. Judging from, our trade ice anticipate EXTEJC3I7B SALES this season una nave prepared to mtot m demands- CALL Yours in waiting, 11. 11. CVKTKK V CO., Near Mi ddleburg Depot- aaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaraBaaii I I II II ; I j )J or NEW DRY GOODS STORE, Selinsgrove, ra. Tbe uoderBicnrd, desire to announce to the public that they have tiw opened a NEW DttY GOOIS STOUK iu Seliusarovo, and are now e bibitiog tbe Grandest line ot Uoods yoa ever beheld Notbine has been sirable styles, and as to quuiity aua We fear no Competition. Our motto will always bo to muiutaiu the lead by offering tbe Best Goods for the Least Money. We ask you to come and eee ns, and we will do our park to uiuke it Lot only pleasant but benetlciul to you. Come I Come 1 Come 1 Dreifuss & Gunzburger, Keoly'e BuilJiuf?, North of National Hotel, BELINSaROVK. l'V. RU PTO RE Dr. J . A. HH Kit MAN hn rctnrnnl f om bin lrl to the I'll y nf Mil at it the Wi-rf, end rr. iiioi'fd hmoltli-e Imiii V6I lo-jil iroitiH4y. New York. In lr. hhnri'niii'e IrviUmcut Iumiu la no ..pon-llon of any klinl, no ilniiinlioii irmii l-ilmr il.niirr ol ctrinuul iiu,! rupluro, lualdoa Iri'c. iloin Iroin the l.iiiry trti'Miii I'lll.nl. Mm iwk. i-oiitaiiui.K lull.; unit i ni an I n'olo m-meiila from Chvuli-laiiii, I'li-r) miin. Mirulnii,t, I iirim r.' anil ollnri. ho li.ivn Loin Iroili-il und rurrd. la iu. U.l Inr 10 CBiit-i. I'diviiii' In 'li'i'.iiiiuiin-' lo provmit tl.oui Iroiu inatiinu llu inu'lri. ol lr. .SliorniMii'a Miroiiil aurvlni" rlmnld noihI i.ii M- Iiuiiii' uiri'nlur ol iiilvlcii uud lu.'Uucllon. Kuiiujui dor, olllro 1401 Hrouiwuy, Nuw York, thrnvdou Imvo IIhuiIo lrool. jIVEHY STAULK, GEORGE WALTER. Proprietor, MllHM.KUl lKIII. Pa. No eilui will be ipalrcl to accon.mo.laia Hn travalifis tubliu, " - -'i .i 1886. Goods. Carpets, K K TI1K- forotteu iu tbo wuyof tfood and low pucett, CrtUTIOM Nonce. An my wile Kllriiliiidi nun b-n uiy bml and iHiard wlllioni any Jnut imiuhi-, 1 hcroliy ciui on nil nnrmiiia au lii't hnrliorliiu or truitli a lu-i on imy iiocouiit aa 1 will not puy ili hia euiUraU4 j,,J' ' .VI til IN l. II.Vt.l.VlU-ll. lUitviitowu, ra., Mf ii,;m.
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