I'uI.IIhIioiI every Tluimlny. "".iranu'w t.M on th fourth Montlayf Mi... l i7 vi - - our trl..n.l!i throtmhoiit th county will V. i"n. lliic n-l ititrhoo.m. n.i . "i. . "l1,1 th"'n "! 7t oar cilnninn will alway Im.p.n I.'ki who wlli In t.pk lliroiuh lltHium linfr.l-r 1ofl nMl"ii of .nl.1l mtrt; Ji" will n.,t lK.UtirW rrrt'oti'lMe for tlir erlnln tliy "' i'rM. EcpuUlcw Stanih.3 Cjma'.ttoa. ,V,ni4 .1. '. S.'lnn.Ur, Mono Krl. H.-Hvrr-Win. M. IMM'r.Ixiiii Winter, louver W-Wm. llnet.-r.Niine. lrecne. centre h r.r.ii.'y. .1. m. n;;" Clmp.imii-r.W. Wiil.iee. Kol.rer. rruiiUliii-.l. W. RennliiKer, lvi. Jru-killn-J. H. Yenrlek. Win. Hhollv. MitMlfliurIi- UliiiH Hummel, J. . SwnrU. .... i, Mi.Mlecreek.1. J. Mitoliel, A. J MotlS-'TV.. Iout. T. lMlmniiu'l. lvrry- U'V' Kei.l.r. Henry Ilnnlmir VW-.T. llAvillif. T. K.Orfiv bill. IVtin-.Min K.TIioiiiiih. llnwiinlKow S,.iiii;rove - A. H. h'-' K-l. M. i,i1'n-.imi P'NMr. . T. nmiI..Po. VnKiliirti l'l W. Tool. J. W. Hotl mini. H.n eni. Monday was tin lont iliy. A total cclipso of t!ii "ini will occur oil AtlkTUnt Will. New jiolntoeH nre in tl' mnrkt at M rent per biibliul. Ttie fftrinori in tli'm nei-tion l.ave cotniueiieeil making hay. Two car loa.l n( Iron urrirt-il li to on Monday for tli now jail. Tli" Town Oxiiim il ha rwhicvA tli- tux on iIog. to lHty cuts a befor. Hive tin' clii!di"n local iii-wimpcr to nad; they loarn Inv.utivt they lirif illtH('btll. Tlu'ro li coimidiTable attract Ion al tlieereek three wnnn day for the m, mil hoy. Many of the yards In various parts of the town look very tx'iiutiful, and r-huw it:na of much euro. Urand Army Vuy at Lewlnburg, Thursday, Septembwr th. A guy time In anticipated. lin. Post The nxt t lino you put Sol. Oppcnhciiuor iu the I'ust, plea.ie wiu.li him lirnt. XX. Tight hieing is becoming fivuhiona bin 111,'ain kIi'Im aro ileturmineil to bo Kipicezd if they have to do it them Helves. Unsy hhaftii at 50 cent per pair, and putent bugtfy wheel at bottom prlccBHt (iooro Specht'iJ repair nhop, LVunklin, I'u. Our ice creaiu Halootut aro now in ruiintni; order, hut thu cotitiiuioiiH cool weather lias not been conducive to a lively trade iu the luxury. The Adainshurg Cornet Hand will hold a cake-walk an.l Festival at Ad auihburg, Saturday evening, Juno 30. Alluru cordiully in vitod to attend. "The .Tune-but; has a gawdy wlnjjf, Th lihtuin;; bug has flame; The l. d bug hath no friends ut all Hut he !;'ts theru all tho Hanit-.'' H. TJ. Ptirfoy. mate of (.tenmor Ari zeuu. had hli foot badly juiuiued. Tlioiuits' Eclectrio (jil cured it. Noth ing eipml to it for a quick pain re liever. We are indebted to D. A. Kearn of iiearTroxelvillo fora fine honey comb, woll-fllled with delicious s,w?etness. Aaron knows how to tickle an editor' palate. Hlddleburli bhould have a whip ping pokt and knock the eteruul mean iichs out of one of our men who re cently gave his wife a black ttye while he was iu a drunken, fit. Whole cloves aro uow Uf ed to exter minate tho merciless and industrious moth. It Is said they aro uioro effect ual us a destroying agent than either tobauco, camphor, or codar-shavlngs. Httady employment during tho next twelve months on salary Is offered lu uuother column by tho VanDusons of Oeneva. They are au old and relia ble firm. Juue 21,4w. Bterh3 rou SAM!. The undersign-) ed has two Htall fattonod steers for sale ou his farm near MoCluro. Par ties desiring informatiou can address uie at Middleburgh, Pa. EU 13. MlDDMCSWARTU. Snyder county is recognized as a strong autl-prohlbition district, but we will wager the patches on our pauts that thero are fewer confirmed drunkards in this county than any other oounty iu tho State. The Pennsylvania railroad relief plan has about 12,000 members under its recent modifications for the better. About 10,000 in death benefits, and 9,000 lu sick benefits have been paid outslncethe organization. Applica tions for membership are being con stantly sent ln, Leonard P. White, of llarrlsburg, v lubes to ascertain the whereabouts of a person or bis heirs who was rob bed of about $3,000 in the spring of 1850, by a gypsy woman. It ooourred somewhere ln Southern Pennsylva nia, but where or who is to find out, It looks as though It was desired to return the ill-gotten booty. ' Hon. A. II. Dill and Senator Wol verton are interested in a movement to revive the Sellnsgrove and North BranchlUailroad project. We do not look foJa great rush for stock in the cheiuefWit sincerely hop that the efforts oJl the prominent man may re sult lu l ocompllshlng something In Thisij),, - tVt will be practical. The city dads of Mlfflinburg Lave passed an ordinance prohibiting loaf lug on the street corners on Sundays. Correspondents will please bo a lit tie moro careful In writing proper names. We find great difficulty in deciphering some, others we get wrong and the balance can't make out at all. Mrs.T. Kenton Ulrich of Penn Hall, Pa., Is very dangerously 111. A child was born to her two weeks ago, and when almost convalescent she took peritonetus and at last leports wns not expected to live. We deeply ympHthize with our friend Benton, and hope ho may not bo so unfortu nate as to lose his young wife. Ladies, it will cost you but fifty cents to get a bottle of VlNKOAK Hit tkkh t'oitniAU '1'his (VntniAl. is a clear, dark red color, and has a dell- clous taste. It is a tuoht invigorating tonic, and is a gentle, painless, but thorough cathartic. It helps diges tion, cures headache, billions attacks, constipation, piles.hlvcs.and strength ens thi whole system. F.las Steininger. residing otic- mile wet of Middl-'burgh found the oldest turtle of all on Sat unlay. It had in scribed on it "M. W. IMS'' which are supposed to lo tho initials of Michael Walter, now deceased. Mr. Steinlng er na Keen It nearly every summer for tho past twenty years and nearly always at the same spot on his farm. Last Sunday the members of th Sinlthgrove Sunday school presented tluiir Superintendent, Judge Smith, with an elegant watch. The preseii tatlon speech was made by l"r. Selp, which was a master piece of oratory, but too leugthy for our rulumns else we would publish It. The doctor I gaining ipiitu a reputation as an off. hand speaker. logs, if dangerous animals, may lawfully be killed when their ferocity is known to their owner, or in self defense, find when bitten by a rabid animal a d g may bo lawfully killed by any one. When a dog, inconse quence, of his vicious habits, becomes a common nuisance, the owner may bo Indicted; and when ho commits an Injury, if the owner had s knowledge of his mischievous wnvs, ho is liable to an action ou the case. Tho click of the mower i heard in every direction and tho smell of "now mown hay'' pervades the atmosphere. Pnete who lovo to dwell on this sub ject can get their fill on almost any mow where the evaporated material is rafted up with a patent fork ln n temperature of 120 Fahrenheit. The way to get rid of Spring poets is to kiokthom out, and the way to get rid of the "newniown hay" cranks Is to set them to pitching hay or pen thorn ou rue mow. FlSIIKnMKJf, ATTKSTIONl-SilllOIl Long's hotel at McKees Half Falls, which lost year gniued a Stato wide reputation as tho best fishing place in Central Pennsylvania, bus already frequent visits from fishermen. This hotel ts located on tho bank of the Susquehanna, opposite Georgetown, on the X. C. U , and Mr. Long is one of the most gentlomenly and accom modating landlords In tho State and will spare no pains iu making his guests comfortable. Hoats always on hand. Terms reasonable, While at Koavortown last Saturday wo took a stroll through the mate! factory snd were much pleased with what we saw. The factory Is operat ed much stronger than we had uny idea of, 10 or 12 hands being employ ed, and from U5 to !W gross of matches are made daily. The factory is a ere dit to Hoavurtown, and we think we aro safo in saying that no better par lor mutches are made iu the L'nitod States. We also paid a brief visit to J. P. Keurus' carriago emporium and were surprised to find tho largo and elegant stock of vehicles he was car, rylug. Ifta'staica Fitc 1'ress. Last Saturday evoning Theodore Row of Middlecroek township, gave a birthday surprise party to Mrs. How At about eight o'clock fifty or more of their friends and neighbors mado their way unobserved to tho residence of Mr. How and nt a given signal all en tered, completely surprising Mrs. Row who had not even dreamed of a party. The tables wero immediately spread with tho good things the friends had brought with them of which all par took with a relish. Tho presents wero numerous and valuablo. After spend Ing a few hours Iu sociul enjoyment all returned to their homes well pleased. We hope Mrs. How may live to on Joy mauy more happy birthdays. All true lovers of angling in this State welcomed the firot dav of Juue with enthusiasm, for that day inau gurated iu Pennsylvania tho season for catching black, yellow and striped bass. No kiuglier fish thun the bass. with the single exoeptlon of the trout, inhabits our streums, and none afford greater sport to tho wiolders of rod and lino. Bass are gamy to the death, sharp biters and tolerably plentiful at well-known points. They are often caught from three to five pounds iu weight in the waters of this State.aud when u four or five pound bass is hooked with a light rod it takes all the skill of the vetoran fisherman to play him until he Is e zhausted and finally land him in triumph in the boat or ashoro. Thore are a variety of opinions as to the best baits for bass, but at this season the fish may be takonln several ways. Helegemite, or "man-eaters" as the country peo ple oall them, are a delicate morsel, Just now, for the fish, probably the best lire bait. Next come brook, or stone-wall" minows which are much livelier than river minnows. Small frogs, fi tob water crabs and even a bunoh of half a dozen fat angle worms make a good bait. With all live bait anglers will find it to their advantage to um o. 8 Carlisle nooks and gut leaders about three feet In length; Cestrkvillk, The primary elec tion being oyer, the defeated candi dates oan now explain to their friends how the the thing hnppened. Hut, It's like the darkey said when stealing watermelons: "Some must be left." M.C. Young started for the western states lust week. Dr. O. C. Mohn of Laurcltou, and insurance ngent J. F. F.aton of liar risburg, were in town on business on the 1'ith, C. M. Showers and U. C. Spangler, took a peep at Middleburgh on Frl - lay afternoon. Constable J. M. Kingmnn was in Milllinburg on Saturday. ) According to Sunday evening's ser mon, church loyalty, ns It should be exercisod by church members, strictly implies lovo towards nil tho brethren. M. 55. Steininger and W. 11. Hurt man, of Middleburgh, .accompanied by their better luilves, enjoyed the hospitalities of friends here on Sun lay. Loft his mustache-Cap. the huck ster. What wero those boys phi) ing in front of ilartman's rdore, one evening last week'' Kkl'oHTKK. Mi:Cl.fKf. --Three weeks ago ymir correspondent was told that a rooster belonging to Joseph Kilue wax hatch ing on sixteen eggs, mul a few days ago I drove to the resideueH of Mr Kline end was surprised to find this same rooster taking care of a brood ofchi'-ks. When he it no iit clucking mood ho crows, when the little chicks gather around him the sumo asthey would around a hen. This is a candid fact. On lat Tuesday morning Dr. M. Rothrock and family came toMcClure to visit the doctor's father. Father and son then drove to the resilience of Wenrge Lnwver and oxtorpated an encrysted tumiir from the liea.l of Mrs. L. which was fully as large ns a hen's eg. lrs. R. Rothrock and (. Graham, uivt tho other day for tho first time, in thirty -live years. They were medical students iu Philadelphia in 11. Aaron Howell has purchased a ma fhinn to make barrel heads iu which business he will engage in the near future. The farmers have commenced cut -ting grass. The grain in our valley is very good, but is nearly all lodged. Father Middleswarth was at Mid dleburgh last week taking iu the sights and attending court. John Troxel.who died atTroxelville last week, was for a number of years engaged In tho mercantile business nt McClnre and had a host of friends. On Saturday, Juno 2(Uh, tho Sons of Veterans will hold a cake walk and dance at McClurc, iu Howell's grove All are invited. I'uo. AliAMsiU HO. Most of our farmers luivo uommeuced making hay. Mrs. Laura Dreeso has opened au ice cream saloon. Win, Markley grafted a pear tree last spring, tho graft has already grown two and a half feet. Mr. Markley is also tho owner of four ducks which have laycd :j.V eggs. Mrs. Joseph Haines of ( ioidieii, I ml is at preift'iit visiting friends at this place. Mrs. Chits. Romig aiid Mrs. Shlnk witer of Keedsville are visiting J. E Houeyciitt. iauii.i i piaster returneii rroni u trip to Miillin Huntingdon and Cen tro counties. Albright Dreeso and wife are happy -it's a girl. Yesterday morning F.ph. Koinlg, I Saltnian und John will I nivi for Sinithvillo, N. J., on bycielns They will pass through Harrisburg, Lancaster, Philadelphia and Trenton They will make a stay of two weeks, On last Sunday Christ Reformed church of this plucu was dedicated to tho service of Triune Jod. Tho ser vices began on Saturday evening, when a sermon was preached by Iiov, S. M. K. II uber of Montgomery Co. On Sunday morning tho services bu gun at H. Tho choir was assisted by Prof. Wm. and Philip Moycr and their daughters. A Oermau sermon was preached by Rev. Huber, followed by Rev. 1). DieiTunbachor of Altoonu.pu. iu tho Knglibh language. Iu thu nf ternoon at 3 o'clock children's meet ing was held. Addresses wero made by Rovs, Doitz of Now Berlin and Dief eubacher of Altoona. Iu tho evening services wore opened by Rev. Letter man. A subscription was circulated to cancel the debt, and f MOO was raised -leaving a balance of about T000 unprovided for. After this an other sermon was preached by Rov. DielTonbauher, and then followed the dedicatory services which were por formed by tho pastor, W. M. Landls. The ohurch ediflco is a brick struc ture L-bhaped. Tho front part being tho auditorium 35xV? foot with a chapol for lectures and Sunday school attached in tho rear of 30x13 feet. The audiuiioo chamber has all memorial widows excepting one. The ceiling is Qothio with beams exposed. The pulpit which Is a real gem is placed in front iu a recess formed by a ou the one corner through which the principle entry Is mado and a small vestibule on the other side. The par tition between the audience and Sun day school room consists of throe Gothlo movable doors, by which the Sunday school room and audience chamber can be thrown into one making a room 83x80. The chapol Is also divided into two rooms a smaller one for the Infant Department. The audience chamoer Is lighted by a beautiful ohoudiler containing twelve lamps, and two double Hraoket side lamps at the pulpit, and is heated by a No. 40 Equator furnauoe which is placed in tho cellar. The Ladles Aid Soolety baa provided and paid for the ohandllier, oarpets, pulpit chairs and communion set. - '. Reporter. HKAVKRTOwjf. While Irln L. Kingaman and Sally Dah were com ing to town In a top buggy one even ing recently, the horse beeamo balky and began to kick. Miss Dale, iu attempting to get oft" the buggy, became entangled in the spread and fell between the wheels dislocating her arm at the elbow, wlillo the buggy passed bock and forth over her several times. D. J. J. Greenhoe adjusted tho arm and she Is doing ns well ns can be expected. A. M. Carpenter has sold his inter est in the Keys) ono Match Factory to Moses Speeht. The difficulty hi which tho factory was Involved has been set fled, and it is again run on full time, employing more hands than ever. An addition to the building will shortly be erected and additional machinery, which Is already on hand, emplojed. Daniel Hassinger Is building n new barn on his farm. It was raised on Friday. Hoswell Strieker lias returned from Kansas where ho had gono to several months ngo. W. A. Mover, H. K., has returned from White Haven, Luzerne county, where he has been teaching school, lie Intends to teach at the same place next winter. Miss Ltz.ie Rearick has opened m dressmaking shop at Mrs. Mary Gross' on Market street. Rev. S. P. Oruig confirmed a class nflwelv'i catecuiiiiMis at tho column nion services oo Sunday. Services wero largely attended. Moses Speeht soi l a tract of wood land to Ner A. Fees. ( hir farmers are busy making hay. Mrs. Narah Hunt, ne Friedly, uc i iponied by her son, of Currothei s, Ohio, visited friends at this place, the homo of her childhood, during lust Week. Whooping cough is still prevalent among the children In this section. George O. Smith did not begin housekeeping at this place hs formerly reported, but has again returned to Lebanon county. A fire broke out iu tho Match factory on Monday, and before it could le extinguished, a considerable quaiil.it y of matches were made worthless, ClTtZKN'. Just receivetl- A oar-load t if plaster at 1 10 per ton. W. 1!. Wi.m-.v-) Men's Plow Shoes for $1.20 at M. S. Shroyer's, Selimgrove. For good Hi ots 4 Shoes cheap fur cash, go to Shroyer's, SolInsgrovi.,Pii. Ladies Kid Foxed fllove. Kid top, Hutton shoes. Sulid leather soles for $1.55, at Shroyer's, Seliusgroyo, Pa. Sihshlks! SiliXur.Ks! Fifty Thou sand No. 2, IS inch Shingles at f -.50 per thousand. Inquiro at this otllce. Persons wishing to securo Cucum ber pumps can do so by calling on N. P. Hare, Middleburgh, who will furn ish them for weils 20 feet deep at $0.00 Apr.l,:tui. Un.vxn katiikr Clock you Salic. Au eight day brass works, cherry caso tlrand-father clock, guaranteed to koep good timo for sale cheap, ('all at my Jewelry Store In Middleburgh. II. II. LKITilKf . Wo have now on hand blank "No tices to Tax-payers," neatly printed according to law. Tax collectors who have 1 ot yet ordered their not ices can now bo unpplii d. Orders by mail promptly filled. Stohk Room Fnit Kknt. The un dersigned having repaint.) and gen eral Improved his store room in the town of Fremont, otters it for rent it is a desirable business stand. (Jail oil oraddros, Dii.M. Roi iiihic k, Alt. Ple.isan Mills, May H,3iu. Snyder Co., Pa. You may remember I spoko to you about having boou allliotod with se vere sick headaches. Well, some time ago I began taking Dr. Kennedy's "Favorite Remedy'1 iu faint hope of roleif. To my delight, and rather to my surprise, I hayo never had an tit tuck since. How thankful I am I need hardly tell you. I heartily vish that all women tortured iu this way knew how certain and pleasant a euro Favorite Remedy" is. Sarah J. Woodrulf, Nowburg, N. Y. Juno. SJ'KCIAL OKKiill IN FOKTlUITfl. To Introduce my Crayon Portraits to tho readers of this paper, tho follow ing offer is made, good till July 1st. I will enlarge from a photo to a 1.1 FK SIZK HL'ST CRAYON PORTRAIT, which cannot be equaled iu this i wuii try, under $15 or (d'unfraiucd, a per fect likeness of copy and a handsome piecM of work guaranteed. I oiler a picture framed iua'.i luch enmpotdt ion gold frame, IHx'i'-l foi $12, or ono fram ed in a 3 inoh composition gold frame 20x21 for $13. If tho work is not as I have represented it, you need not take it; if satisfactory, tho portrait it self and your recommendation will attain my object ir. this oiler. Creyons, if desired will bo sout by ExprosB C. O. I), with pi iv Hugo of ox- amlng before paying for them. Send photo by mull und it will re - uelve prompt attention. W. P. MOYER, Crayon Artist, Fieeburg, Snyder Co., Pa. When Hby m tirk, w pars bt Cantoris, WUeo aba wm a I'l .l.l, the orinl fir (.'lutorlo, Wlino alia bacain UUt, Ue uluog W Canturia, Wbou aha W Chiidrou, alio g-avctiieiu Caaturia, Ciruro coppur-distillud whiskey nt $1.75 per gallon or 50 cents per quart at J. 0. Smith', Central Hotel, Mid dleburgh, Pa. ItlAXlTUm). t " I'i -1- ' .- . . -J I June 13, by Rev. J. P. Slilndel, Pu- vid Khoads unit Auieltu nttliifrer.botli of Suydr county. , Butter F.ggs Pitted cherries I'npltted " Blackberries Raspberries Onions 40 Lord 7 Tallow 0 Chickens per lb fl i- ru')-. Side Soitldi).. liam (1 10 (-rain Market. . o (XiUIIKtlKI) JIV W. II. WINK Y KVKItV wkdnkshav. 5. 1 Red wheat .SO " 3 Full, and mixed 7f white Ryu fin Corn :!' Oats to ;n Potatoes LONG SUFFERING From Stone iu the Kidin-v It H !) v in-. fn-iv.' !i,ii Or. i;iv-. 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Juovluim Proposals for S;il; of Conn tv JJomR yilr.l.I-.AS. tl.B I'niiiii ('..mtint.i!iiirii ,.i " Snydi-r i-niiitly, I'u , hy 1 1 ' 11 nt nn onliT "I Airi,vnl iiiiiln i.y tin. f.iurt "l Uunrtir "'-""ii. i'i f.ii'i i-.tiiuiv, iiirf nun t.i tin' ,,-t i A-..mi'ly t. A.r;l , i-i's. :ir.' ;iiitli..rl7.-il t.i nm triti'l a i.. in ul 1.1' I II I I I N I lli H'S AMi I m i i.Aii 11. r tun or." 11. .11 nt tli ' 111 w iii Knn ikiw l.riiiK niiiil ii.r "ill. I it.iinty nt Mi.litlil'Ut'Kli an l U-ii,' lhi.,,ii.-.,1 ni. c.i'un, 11, tl. M 1 tw, iiiin.iro.i ait'l leiy ...iin ,-m-U t..r il l .'tiin.iiiil (inn ll.lr.l ul Iin- iiiiiiiI.it ul oat. I I,. iU In In. P' ! 111 .t I lo al tint ii'tiuii 1,1 tl,,. 1 ,.iiiiiit--luiiii' h nm. your mul 1. 11) al. It. 111 nvo v.'.o.. 11,1. 'tl.tr. r .'' 1' in "M lii vi- ir-. an 1 .:,v.il., i .trs 11 11. 1 tint tli, r mil' lh r I m 1 r- v :in,l ri'.l.'i.iuri'li' Imimhi'ii iiw. 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Inn ill in 1I0 . a ir tin' t.ikitiK "I t It iiiiiinr any nt iIhto iI imi, u 1 , j , llt i, iui lieli io r.u I 1.1 u uifii 'tinr mi u. , .y. .11 HI N 11 OI N. ISA.M' l-.liiu.v. J V KS . III .1 s;r, My u 1-v i'.,ii,!,ii.i.-n,n, r. mi Wn want ii. ini't Id i.Ti-ry town In tl,l stuti- in i.iko ..r.i.'r inr Nur.r st.' ilur;n THE ITSXT TWELVE MONTHS 1'ioiluiiH ciorii ni-o tint r'.iilrv-l . Wjlilru . SAI.AKY Ai.'l iiy.nir ':ili.iiinii' i,x:.i-iii"i. r.u-irrni' 11,1 'tritf. lilt.' I. AM IH'I.. , I K.-sKU Y I'll Nitre.iiii r i'.t:il'ltlioil 1S3. Hi MiVA, N. Y, Jllln' 4, 1-,',. illl. VALU.MUJ', r.iltM AT PUBLIC SALE! '1 liu ti:;. T-!fc.!i.' I ivll ,"fll a I'iiMIi? ,l, , :, futuiilny, Au.i'iiHt Mil , lssi, I ,ip I'-'I' .v. u:x .Irri'iil. I .r(iui'iv I.. u.tr A i.u.l Iin in ,-:i i: t" tit Mii-n-rV 1 1 h j-, .i..,nt i mil. ..i' 1 1 1 ntr -v!ll.. u i tl,.. , ,;, , j,. ,,) tl ln.:ii ''"ii'i'-vill' I i Tr hi I v i : 1... I.i in, .. ,, , t7, liy I'uMi'- li i.l, CIIk Iin,) i.l .Ii.-,.'. I r ,,-t, Sutilll liy Int., I ul Hi ury Him-, i n. ,," lUllil ul Alt': 11. llnrtlrlll, S'il,l.lii!K 100 Aci tfl llli.r.' i.rKii.1 lmiliU II 'll-lv till i-Imi- :ii. In:, i.iul. HtlllUlll I'llUIV.al.lll. WIHTU'.U HIM il'"l'..l ., 1!S DweKi i,? Uonno, Lnro UnnU Ii.rn, ln,l(, n.'iirly tn-iv, lanjn C'lli.V 11,'IH :ne il! nlliiir n-ii'i-Mniy .nitl'iul.l.n. ...,. n,,,. v.ai.j uivliiiril ul i li' ni'i' I tu 1 1 in nn il bi'iirliuf. ' Am. I .iu,'i.r I.iiIIiik 'itl.r nonr tlio ilni.r. tvilo i.i i-mii Uii'll"'. It 'I iiVlnok ill b liil iln.l . Till! M S tfl itr ivilt. o.l-li I'M d'iy uf null', tl. lialiiii'.'u ill l.i i lie ul.-. KliKli li li lilt MAN. OUPIIAN W COUKT iSXLK (IF REAL ESTATE ! TMo utnl' rilui., ii.liiiiiil.-,lr:i, r ul .In i',, K'iy, IiiUi ul I- riiiiklin iuwilili, tSuy !-r a iinjiy, l'a., .iH.''i, by vlitun ,i an onl r Im.ii.I nut ui n,u iir (ilun't) I'utirl ul Siiyilor ouiiuty, will no, iSutiirday, Atigiist 7th 1SSC, oiiwso In I'lilillo f!-'ile uii li. roirl'i' iir, f.il,,i init vaiuuiuu lu-tu i .-t. ti: vir.: AI: tli.it t'ori.iln in. umi i. t.i im.l Irurt i.r liin.l, r lualn III I tii-.kl.li UiwiiHliip, i-uuiil v it n i rUlo .1', ratal, I mi l h r, a I liiii.lniK II"1" Mlil'lluliuri(li to iui.ii ( liunli, I'.iii luiiillitf Thirty-fivo Acres .mil iiii-i-ly ior.-lM-9 wtlh a i tituii.iiii.ofi, Iii.iiii.. oil Nortli by Inula ul limiiy 4 la run: n, .vojtli by l.iU'l ul Siuuiiul Ji o wi.ii nn, I liu'tl tin iL .'ki r, Ham by Un.lt ut lli'i.iy Huron, m, VV0..11 y liai Mliiimorr oi. ul, WI10 onii urn i r 1 . it U,n.. TWIISlOKY lAUi HUI .SK. IIAUN mil nil uoouMMiry oiillmiiliim, it h,rln 11 1 on-'llci wnlcr Hour tliu iluiir, an uii'liiir.l ul 'iiiili i iu.it. AImiiiI uuo I1.1II ul Iliu Hhnio ili'M.rlboil ra.il uiiUiu It ivoll u l wttk timlM.r, wlillo On' li.iUiu j la in u liiKh (talu ut vulllvaUuii. Tula u a ilo.lrabla iniiurty. Halu lu commuuoe at to u'ahirli a. ui.nf inlil t ui vim ami liny wbou tl it 0 iiotnUu.-o will ba lu.iu.- ul !' inii'lB known ,v IVIUJlM M'liAMII V'H, iV'l'i .liil'.r.il i. SHLIAoulVK, PA. We have in stock an immense va riety of cream color and beige in all width from 1 inch to 36 inches wide,snd we guarantee our prices to be low er than the lowest. Our stock of is complete, as well as our stock in general. When you come to our town, wo will be pleased if you call at our store and take alook,wheth er you purchase or not. Orders by mail will receive our personal attention. IS. W12I& G1&E.1T BJi SI GJ1IJV $ AT 3c To our rnuuer Fricn.lH wo wonl.l say tlmt wo Imvo some I5AU(1A1N3 in Hay Forks, Ropes, Pulleys, &c. Vo will Hell you lxU'DLi: l.'AIU'OON' HAY FORKS at 81.2.r cooh. Hay Eopo at 12 1-2 cents a pound. A line class WOODEN PULLEY at 25cts. Rakes, Loner Handled Forks, etc., cheap, Nails t 82,25 per kec, Horse Shoes 84.25 per keg, Wo have just recoiveil u 51(J block of Kims, Hubs nn.l Pntont Vbce,fl, ami can pivo you very low i.ricos. (Jun sill yon gooJ fuilslantial Ready-mixed Paints, ot 90 cents nnil ?1.00 porgnllon. Oxide of Iron Paint at G.r cents per gallon, by (be barrel. Cull to boo us, or write for SPK vi au ruitT.d. SCHOCH BROS., SeUnsgrove. A1LWAYS ON TIME AMi- Our nrw Ppring ntock in now ilii.Iv, It in ono of tho manilont linen ot (,'ooiIm you lmvu tvtr Lttlii'lil, i't!i!n, lim 1 1 in f,.r,' tl(ii iu the wiiy of trciotl ami ili-Hiniblu f.tj lt'H, uoiIiih lo iju.klity and low iiiieop, we fear no ocniiu lit r Our niotlo Lhih iiIwhyh lnn n to muiul iin the loia.l by oirtrin Iho l i nt floods for tbo loast money. Wo ollui for your confliiloration ; DryCJoods, C Iothmg, Boots and Shoes. .MOTIOXS, UJTS. CAPS, TJllWh'S, 'JLSKS, ;rru'j; ) '. CAnrm uwi: r cual,iiauv, QUELLS, CLASS, 7V. V, EAIITIIEjY, WOOD AM) )! illou waiu:, $a, .SC., SC. Titcsr Liood.i air vvmiu all nnv. nf th( cboicrst. mate rials ami latent stilcs. Tit c prices wn rt.vi- for I hern will astonish iou as I Iin are aiiuacsHonahlijtlte ruck but torn for retail trate. We. pa lie- ofcouxru)' ruoni'ci:. Judging from our trade we S. ILr.S this season nnl hare, prepared to meet all demands- CALL- Yours in waiting, . BI. t'l.KTKK X ViK, Near Middle' ' rg Depot rmp-7l.vjti'ut -or NEW DRY GOODS STORE. Sclinsgrove, Pa. Tlio iiiii1i;i-Nlrni il, ilnHliri to uniiouucii to tho ui1im tint tlu-y tuiva jimt priii il a V r,V 1HY (100!S STOJIM in SnliiiHii-ovo, auj are now t lllljilitlg tlio Grandest line of Goods von ( vor l'dliolil Nothing linn lioon siiul'h uIyIuh, anil iih to quality nuil Wo fear no Competition. Our motto will ulwnyH bo to maintain tlio lcul liy offoriog the Best Goods for the Least Money Wo abk you to come mul eco us, nuil wo will ilo our nut to make il nol only iihitiuunt but bunefiuial to you. Dreifus3 & Gunzburger, Keily'a Duihlitirtr, North of National Hotel, HKMXSCmOYK, I'A. - 1 llr. J. A.SIIKIialAN l'-m r. Iii'mc , I .nil lilt Uili 1 1 tlm I'ltv nf '.U"li u ln.l Iliu W.nl, ai, ri--iiiivi-.l In. nil, n.i Ir.im Uf. in jut lli-.n ii.iy, ,N ) V H '. I.i"'. SiiiTii iu a tm itmeol tiu-t l lu'inlliiil nl .ii.v l.tu.1. mi ili't.'iili'iii Ir. .in I iiinr. mi il.tnu'i' ..I lr.in.il it j I runluro u .i.l.m it . lu"i If iii Ibii l.inry IruwiM loilii'l. lli.H ink. '''''' ""'i ''iina ' !, Muruluinia. t-'arniiTi' ami in .IKil l..r IU oonu. t'tmuiu In ulni uitataiii'itii in Mi. 'in, hi f . r-uiui ,.ri i.',". ..Iiuiil ...ml tnr In Lome oln-uUr of a.lvtc tml InatnatlvO. Ruaiai. I'of, i l'ifl liitKi lKiiy, Ni. Y i ,tl'iot Im.rt lova Ua4 itraat. to Please I highest trice for all kinds anticipate EXT HNS 1 V E 'T tiu: forgotten in tho wayof crooJ anj d low iricoB, C'omo 1 Coiuul Coiuo I MI nl ilnlnj- I - i..n an omlu nvm ui iru otlii-r. ulin Imvu baon lruaj4 anl rur4 iirovmil lliom Ivirn viii -. iv la