rl II. UAtTtTKIl. Subscription 1.50 Per Year RATES OF ADVERTISING : One rnlmnn, (na Year, aavoo On hill Column. One Yr-ar i.;voo (tiefourth t olumn, Oi Vnt .ftM PrnlfMlniMl Card., ft Tear VOO Aulltor, r.xnatnr, AdinlnKtrator, nl AAlitne Notion..... f J .'.0 Wh"j. no ipecUl arrant, merit, are lun.le. all ad.t.en.ent..tonrt".l I r l than 3 month. chariie (I.U per MifU 'or ft'. In.erilon i O or the .. roml Insertion and 7 cent, lur each ubfciutnt lutertlon. Sep-atlicaa S:a.o Ti:k:t Fr Hovt-rnor. JAM f.s A. iu-:at.i., of Centre county. For I.IMitf nant Huvi'mur, WILLIAM T. DAVIDS. tf lirudfiti'il count y. For Auditor (tonfrul, A. WILSON .NOtiUIM. of I'liilmlt'Iiiliid. For Hecrctarv of 1 tit '-t ri il A(Tiur., THOMAS .1. HTKWAUT, of Miintotiicry comity. J For ('oiiirrosstimti nt Lnryo. KDWIN S. OSHOUNI:. of LuZ'TIK" Odttllty. For Cotiirri'.xHiimn, LOl'IS ... ATKINSON, (Stil.jcct to tli ilecNInti ..f tltc Ii1 rict Conference.) Tor Astmblv, AAUON S. HKI.l ItlCll, uf Spring. Tlmrsiliiy, .July 2M, INS.;. Tha ouo biby tint h Bil l to hive boon bjrn iu tho Whito Houso wij chriilono 1 'It-iury Walkor," is now 19 joii'8 oM, an lives in Montgomery, Ala His mother, a nicco of I'losiJont Folk, was visit ing bor nuclo whon Henry was born, Twonty-ono years ago I'ierro Hirria, who bad juts boon disclnirg od from tho I'uion arm, settled in St. Lonis. Near him livod tho buxom widow angeliipio do Boutou. Though l'iorro aud tho widow, woro 50 years old oacb, bo set about wooing hor, and mot ouch mice his that thoy havo boou married at tho age of 71 after a courtship of over twonty years. There ia a pvospocl next year of a grand ro-union of both armios at Uottvnbnr" l "',J"f,',;,wyf wMty' fourth anniversary of tbo battlo. General Sickles, has ommnnicato l with Oonorald Lougstreet, Me Laws, Gordon and Loo, and tliey all ap provo of tbo plan. Tho arrango monts aro for tho army of Northern Virginia and tho army of tho Poto mac to go in camp on tho old buttle ground. Tho printing press is tbo motor tl.nt ll.A 1 At i'U Infill. LU:, lit Jtbl llVlt'l .at.... v..vi . the nations beau to enir tgo now light. Tho reseats buo of its dawa was n blossing to all rae s from tho first, nnd as its brightening rays havo increaso 1, so lm its iu fluunco, and yot it is far from tho zanitb of its powor. Liko its giant co-worker, clocti icity. it ha its positivo and ucgalivo modes of net ing. hat ouo i i in tho natural world, tho other id iu tho intellec tual nnd moral world. Tho two combiuod will shape tho destinies of tbo future. Hobble II nd, ngnd S, Lll into tbo Sjhnylkill nt l'aila Llphia ou Sunday, mil was drowning in tho prosoueo of screaming women un.l helpless mou who could not awim, when Mr. Luko Dill in, driving by, learned tho ondition of atl'iirs, plunged iu dressed m bo was in his Sunday clol bos, nnd, aftor remain ing under water long enough to alarm tho spectators, omergo 1 with tbo boy, who bad gono down for the third time, aad whom bo found ly ing in tho mil l nt tho bottim of tho rivor. Proper treattuout restored the boy to couHciousuess and health. This is tho third lifo that Mr. Diilon Las enved. A phonoiiioual hail storm pissod ttvor McCouuelhburg, l.i.' Sun lay, Without nnyaccimpauing stouu the bail dropp?d from a sky nearly do void of clouds, o."'i fragment weighing from throo to" six ounces. Tho crashing ou tho roofj of tho house rasoaablo 1 a continuous dis charge oiuskotry for about fiftoou miuutos. In tho path of tho storm, which was it'out a milo wido, trees were eti ippolst thoir branches, aud s frnit, Quids of c'au and other crop? 'Vitroyed, and li'hdrodi of panes of eNbrokou an l bl killml. Tho roar the fkllin? m aftor the storm h p,8,l ..hat hU53 among the moanUtj roseuble I Un souad of thiioder. u tvas follow abont m i . oar nonrs a'termd bv n torrifrc ; lioT. Dr. Hanson of Chicago ro ceutlj lectured .nt Chaitauqin, his nbjoct being "Fools." Hov. Dr. Viocoot, who is something of a wa7, introduced Lira as follows : "Wo are t ) have a lecture on fool?, by one (long pauoo nud loaJ laughter) of tbo wisest men in tho country." Tbo lectnror a.lvancod to the dosk anJ rc ppomloil a? follows : "I ntn not half as bi a f jol as Pr. Vincont (lonfj pauao and loud laughter) would Lave you suppose" Tbo "I'ofjnlators," ns thoy call thotnstilvcs in Minsispippi, aro an extremely pportito sot of youn men. Just for fun tbey announced no negroes woro to bo ponnitlo 1 ti work fjr biro ou any of tho firms around tboto. They bocamo so bilarioos orer thoir fan, bowovor, that at last advices, throo negroes bad becu killed and tho Bpoitc about twenty in number, nro roam ing tho woods to keep out of B.fjbt, nutil tho serious portion of the com munity can boo tho humorous side of thoir performance, and tho tic grood tako tho bint that thoy would do well to abstain from meddling in polities this year, Of course it would (i au outrage to Haunt the bloody ehirt over a liltlo bit of fun liko that. John rielohor of Virginia City was awakened tho other night by bis mare, which had boon rnnum, in a pisltuo with her colt, ho camo to! tho window and pawo l and neigbud. L'loloher tried to diivo bcr away, but fiho wouldn't go. At length bo nolicud that the colt was not with her, nu 1 bo followed tho marc. Sho na on uhe il of bim, ontioaally turning to boo if ho wi oniing, nud j thtw lo.l him to na oil prdHpoct hole !uto which tbo colt baJ fallen. With tho help of neighbors tho colt was rescued, and tho mother, hith o r t o very shy, was almont f r a n t i o with delight. Sho followed Fletcher ubout, rubbing bor none against bis shoulder, an 1 givo numistakablo Btgns of grati tude. Bob, Ingersoll, tho groat nttivo heathou, oxprofHoi binnelf as fol lows in regard to tho ullogod slrng glo bolwoon labor nnd capital : "Hero is a ehoo shop. Oao mau in tho bbop is always busily at work during tho J y js iuuuaitiuua. In tho ovoning ho C9,oa fl)or.ljjjM u.'uico gut. Aiicro are iivo oinor men in tho shop who don't do any such thing. Thoy epoud half of their workiug hours ia loafing and thoir working ovoning-3 in dissipation. Tho first young mau by an 1 by cuts out from tfioso olhars, nnd gets a boot nnd shoo storo of bis own Then be marries tho girl. Sjon ho is able to tako bis wife out to ride of nn ovening. Tho fivo laborers, his former cjmpiu ions, who seo bim indulging iu this Ituury, retiro to a , - r i ti nr ! rt i'i r 9 unl.mn nn.l iviuj n fnorv lulion that thoro is an eternal stru; glo bolweou labor nud capital." OuiSaudiy ovon ing tbo 1th, ut llipon, a to n ran nw3 an d smash ed a gas lamp, na 1 tin gn encapol o iu tho stfrtit that it was neeossary to turn it oil' a1, tin gis works, uud all tho light i.i tow u went out. Tho most interesting sfiono was at the congregational church. Tbo minis ter was ilelivcring a lcetuio on tho ''Park continent, tho colored race," eto. Just ns ho milo tho romirk, "Thoro, it is nil dark, Egyptian dirk ti388," tho gass weut o it uu 1 the church was darkor thau any dark cuntinout over was. The minister was astonUhod, but tho congrega tion thought tho Buddeu darkness was by nrrangomout tho minister bad with tho janitor, to illustrate his point. Ho waited u little while to seo what was comiug uoxt, uud findiug that ho could not Bhod any light upon tho subject, be prououncs ed t'.io bonodiction, nu I tho a i diencu went out door and Btruck uaatchcH to boo who was who. J alga Woodward, of Luzerne county, has just rendoro 1 a decision on a hitherto unsettled point. A judguiont was ontoro l nu execution issued on tho -in 1 of February, from tho obligation of which the debtor sought to oscapo on tho ground that tho dato inoulijiHl was a legal holiday and that legal holidays, liko Su. nday could not law fully bo used for tho transaction of businoss. Jalga Wool.vard rulol tbat tho statute ordaining a legal holiday is merely directory, not im perative, and that it docs not pro hibit jadicial acts or worldly em ployment in genoral. A contrary viow wonld tend to restrict tho liberty of almost nn y citizou at some time or other, and to enable tbo nn.. Bcupulous to cvado thoir obliga tions Such n wiso iutorprotatiou of the law is likely to bo generally concurod iro. SOUNDS LIKE THE THUTII. . The Now York Independent speaks as follows of tbo prohibition party : Wo Ima somotimes feared that not a fow of the loaders of tha third party are actuated largely by politi cal ambition t that thoir aim aud end aro not tho trimpb of totnpor anco simply, but personal aud polit ical proferment. Thoir course bas bcou ia en'iro harmony with this assumption. In district aftor district wbero ouo or tho other of tbo old parties bas nomiualod unquestioned tomporanco candidates the third party bas thrust its own man in tbo field, and fro piontly olocteJ thereby tbo saloon candidato. They havo derided and diecouingod attempts to put oitbor of tho old parlies right on tho tompcranco question. They socm to glory in tho defeat of dem ocratic, republican or non-partisan tompcranco measures. Tbo Voice, if wo understand its conrso toward the effort to pass tho prohibitory amendment resolution through the New York legislature and tlo local option bill through tho New Jersey Icgiflatnro, Las not only assisted in either case, but it bis discouraged tho fricud3 of both. If we have. mistaken its attitudo, wo will bo glad to muka a correction. It cer tainly belittles nnd discourages tho movement iu Now Jersey to commit the republican against tho saloon. It is truo this movement may not be successful, IJut its iotont is good. Its spirit is hostile to tho stiloou. It is a tempcranco tnovo moot ; nnd what is it but party preju lioo that arrays tho influence of tho Voice against it What is it but blind dovotiou to party that pre vents our neighbor from helping audi movements nuywbcro and ev erywhere f ESAVSST07T2T J0T7I1T3S- 2or A. Tees has boon very ud fortunate with his borsos of lato. Busidus tho one mentioned iu a pre vious report as having died in bis stall without any previous signs of sickness, bo for foiled $25 on auothor by returning him to bis former own cr bucauco of undosirable qualities while tho third diod of blind stag gors within several hoars after tak ing thorn, aud only a wouk aftor be I) Oil hnnr Mnrnlxioo.?. (In. txa noif iu muie tor 9U0. I'lmjra.'.y ovontntr witnessed au old-fashioned hand-to-hand, mus cular contest botwoou t o of our young men. Tho quarrel was tho rosult of a somewhat mysterious rumpus at tho Ceutral Hotel about a week previously. Arthur Specht is about finishing ti buudsomo milliner fitiop, for bis wifo, Tho building bus an iuviting nppjaratico and is well arranged for what it is iutendud. (iiaut nn 1 Minerva Middloswarth, who early in spring went to Ohio, returned to their Jther's wook box fora last. Tho Luthornn Sunday School will h dd a picnic iu n week from Satur- dv Mandel Ftiodman, of tbo firm of Fricdinann V, Getz. is about sending passages across tho Atlantic ocoan to his wife and children atTroseu.on tho lino between Prussia aud Russia. lie has not eeen his family for five years, and bis third child never, it being born after ho arrivod ia Amor. ic:t; 1 1 o expects thorn to arrive in New York in Septombor, Mrs. Clay Sylvis, who for tho last three months bas beon visiting with Win. N. lloimbach'a family, return ed to her homo iu Philadelphia weok btforo last, Her husband who had joiuod bsr during tho last two wcekk of her 6t ay, accompanied her. Our citizous are bringing largo quantities of huckloberries from the mountains every day. Tho Koystono Match Company re ceived a car-load of spliats from Maino on Saturday. Tho lot con tainud npliots for -0,1 CO.000 matches. The, freight ou the car was $100. Miss Kato Walker, of Liverpool, formerly of this place, is at present visiting her brother John boar. MibS Mary llarnor, who bas been iu Clearfield county since spring, re turned to bor father's last weok. Miss Annie Boycr, of Lock llavon, formorly of this placo, is visiting friends here at presont. John Q. Walkor'd child bos boon mi tho fiick list. Farmers aro busy with their oats crop. Tho Union Sunday School will hold a picnic on Saturday Aug. 21. Citizen. Daniel Stovor of Oalton, III , bas an uinlisputod rocord of 133 rat tloiiinkes Lillol in tho pist four monlhi. Hi) lm HI J rattloi ta show for it. Ho has also killod 101 bluo raoors. Men's Plow Hhoes for t.20 ftt M. S. ShroyerV, Sttlitui:iov AFLEETTOOTEDHOa. "Lucky about queer wagers," itaid a cporting man tha other night ,'l shall never forget the time I won f 1,000 on a fast hog. Have I ever told you tba story 1' His auditors shook their hoads and asked for the talo, which be told as follows t "It was in the summor of 1373, if I recollect rightly. I bad been playing a pretty stoop game in Chicago that winter and spring, and when Jane oarae my not ovorstrong systom was pretty nearly broken down. Acting on tho advice of a medical friend, I took a jaunt to a little country town in Iowa, hoping that a month's sojourn thore might brace me op for the fall and winter campaign. Bat to (ell yoa aboat the raca. The town had a protty good course and some of tho boys thore owned some really good flyers, of which thoy were very proud. One of them, wbs40 namo I noodo't mention,- possessed a mare npon wboso Ueetnoss be particularly prided bimsolf. Talking with bim in a bantoring way one day, I offer erod to produoo a hog which could boat bis animal in a 30)-yard run ning raco. Ho bocamo angry, when I insisted npon the matter. 'I'll toll you what I'll do,' I said to bim jocosely t 'I'll bet you any amount of money you may namo that my pig con win tbo race. lo you tako me ?' The boys standing around grew interested, and commenced to press around, Tho other man, whoso face by this time was livid with rage, roared ; 'I'll bot you 1,000 "This rather staggered mo, but as X bad the money I wasn't to be bluffed. I put it up. Tho articles of agreoment wore quickly drawn up and singned. "Well, to cut a long story short, I got bold of ono of thceo long, Uuk, hungry, scrub porkors and put Lim at onco into training. My method was lo feed bim a bushel of corn once a day. The pig wonld bo stationod at ono ond of a straight 3)0 yard lane, aud ovor the line at tho otborend tbo corn would bo dumped npon a givon signal. Tho moment tbo corn was dumped the pig was frood, and tbo way ho would ncoot for the other end- This kind of practice was kept np for a month, and at tho end of this time the hungry hoc' ould mako the. .die- lauue in mat wou.u Moud S. tVhauio. The day of the raoo camo, ana every man. woman aud child for miles around was on hand to witness it. Tbo race was ran on the boy's own ground, ac cording to agreement. The porcine racer was nioro than unusually hungry that day. II o bad become so accustomed to fiuding bis half buuhol of corn at tho other ond of tho lano tbat whon be was releaeod, upon tho word 'Go !' be shot off liko a flash. Ho darted nnder the horse's legs, and before that animal and bid rider could recover them selves was at the other end. Ho didn't get bis corn, but I did get tho $1,000. I deft town tho noxt day." ThoShTTondoaofthalTcw World. I Thia Is not do.sinoil to suporaede tho ri'tftilur 8oyeu Wonders uf An tiquity. 1- Tho Capitol at Washington, with its iron domo weighing 8,000-. 000 pounds. 2. The Banker Hill Mouatnont, wbero the nobli) Waron foil. 3. Tho Washington Monument, an oholisoal shaft, 5o5 feet 5J inches bish. 1. Niagara Falls, the stupendous cataract whoro 9J,OJO,000,OOt) cnbio foot of water poar hourly over tho precipice. t 5. The Mammoth Cavo, whore you may wandjr for 200 miles through tha borvols of Kontuoky. 6. Old FaitLfal, tho tirelojj gey sor of the Velio .vitou3 Park, which not ouly spouti U j foot, but sp juts punctually evary o ) minute. A Jlontana womap bad a neighbor woman arrostod on a charge of elan dor. Tho trial look pluoa boforo a justice of the poice. Tho slandered woman beiog duly sworn, took tho stand and begun: "I'll tell yer io dorood few words bow it was, Jedgo. That lyin' old thing thar gave it out cold that 1 wa'n't no lady, bb gosh! An' if she or any other old ilouoh thinks I'm a goiu' to lay low an' swaller talk of that kind, they're badly loft. I'm a lady from way back, Judge, and I've got the papers for it. And I kin jist everlastingly lick tho" ' Verdict far tha defendant 1" roar, od tbo judge. Orand katiish Clock von Balk. An eight-day brans works, cherry case nrnnd-father cloak, ' guaranteed to keep good time for sale cheap. Call at my Jewelry Store InMlddleburRh. 1 ' H, II. LKITZKU One night a whiltt ago John Layton, i who runs the main Itn boat train Boston, came on my engine sick as death. He was so feverish and nerv ous be altuopt cried. Cheer up, John, says I, and I'll fli you np In a jilTy, And I ravo hliu a good dose of Dr. Kennedy's "Favorite Remedy." He went to bed. Two Javs After I haw him looking strong as A butcher. 'That's tho stuff for a railroad man," he said. Daniel Fitts, Engineer Old Colony RuilroAd. July. ORANI jt'KY. rrwn fnr Sptmt.r Term, commencing MoDiUy, tlm UTih. liv, Raarpr-Nnthfn t'rt, fl.T,, Wnttnl. HoTr Wam l.teob O lr., John Foliar, Jr. A. I. Snyrf-r, H"rr s. Spiclemvar. fh.nin Win II. Swurti, W. K. WalUoe. MO lli hurt'li lm t Aytra. Ml.tatocr.i i lul lliiininol. Wm. A. KuKr. Ferry Want !.! M, Tcati. I'cnn llun. Nttlar. SllmroT K.lwnr.l Kimp. tl n. nUh!. Sprtoit Am.) K. M;t -hell, Wm. II. hntith, A. ttnl'in Jtramlili n r, Jnonb Onaeli r. W,l,lngtoa-.I.. llarr.lil, Putar I., lialuaa. FEtlT JUhV. Drawn for Mpptemtior Tartn, eommsnclra Mod. lay tlia 2TIU. 1 -tl. Adami-I.il. HaokenbarKti, Toblaa Mltrhtl, Kooter SmltB. lloT..r-ltirl HofTnant, Wm. M. Kellrr. IttTl.l Mi,,n...wrtn, j. p. Watixl. HTtr Wet-II. Bi y K.l.lejr, (leo. . Hoyitxr. Centre Jarry O. lluwamoi, Kotiart LrJIay, John Hartiuan. Chapman Soi.nnan Kbilnlit, Jamat Herkcr, Abel Uarrnta, lt i). M .yer. Kranklla Thotiia Hullaml. Jacob U. Waltor. .Urkon t'alrln M. Nanlort. MI'I lleoroek-Oe. .1. Kou.h. .lohn Zelbar. iUiinrnc lteory Uola, Tliomta Slotkr, Wm. lear. Parry- lanb I). Arboga.t, A. 1. Betcbel, J. P. Nagel. Perry Wa-t-.Tami Porrr. Samnol Hllnr. Pena t'ha. K. Ilu kel, .. V. Cuater. Jacob MliterlltiK, Daniel tttt, lliDj. Smlllj. Ne1iD-Krava-I.avi rtniipr. SprliiK Henry oeit. J. ICowanl Kllna, Wm. .1. Prion. Itobt. t. tSiultli. Joba II. t'lab, A. A. 1'tt.h. VnloD .1. II. Horrold, Plilllji Leotg, Cliarloi I..Wtm.r Wanhlniitnii Pliillp llamtrlrkii, Wm. F. Kanti Cbat. Hirenklu, Calrlu S. eiK.M. J OI1N V. PISIlEPv, M. D. MiiMIelttirgh, IVnn'a. A iffatnat-of the t'nlrartliy of PeoniylTs, Ola, ntTarp hi rofen.inl rrioea to tha rltl i-na or MM'tl-barKb anil vtpinltr. Ppraki KnirlMi anil (iartuaa. Offloa In Mr. . Alfred BOtioob'f buliamif. July K), ho EXECUTOR'S NOTIO & -Letters testamentary on tha emate af Joha M. Troxell, lata ol A Unn trntarhlp, Knydar t.'nunty, l a., -IteM. haylnif brea granteil to tha nnilernlituvl, all ieroaa knowing themtulvei ludel.tr, I to aalil ptati are ieqoaite.1 to maka Irame llata tiaymnin.wblle Ibnae kavlng alalma will prrieiii them duly authenticated for aet tlouieut to the nnrtaraiKOe'l. Wm. n. IIA'JM. July 2). rS. Eiecotor. Tha alioro name.1 F.xei-ntor will mat partlea Intoroateil at Mat 'lure on I'rlJay, Si-iit. 10, and at TroxelTlile en Sntunlay, s. ( t. II. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. s Kstiilt: i,f In Vif Ori-hnuik' Court ihrirk- Hit I of Siuiicr Cottntii. m me Fra Tlio unilorKltrne.! ninlltor. appulntcil by th t'oni-t nlinv n:imr, to ili.rluitii tlm balnni-o In tlm Iiaii'l4 of Atui'lln. W l. ami lauai lliUur, A ! in I ii I tr.it.rn nt - i.l iloroilnnt, to nnd nnionir llioau li'Kally entitled tn tbu Mine, biTeby mren tintlee tn all .rr..in luloru ti .i. tlml lm will at. tend In the iluHm nl hln aii m m.-nt nt III" (! tl.-o In .Mi.lilleliurtf'i, on Til I' Its l Y. AtJ(5. 'It, 'i4, at II o'el'irk il. m. w.'iun aud when) tliey nmy attend It they think pmper ; r Inrevtr be debarred Inun eumiui( In fur a dlHrlbutlyo Imr tiuu ul raid fund. JAMKStJ. fKOlSK. Auditor. NOTICE. .1:1 me. 1. Albrlubt ni.nllp lur twn huiutre and Hlty nerea of iinlniirnved land, vltuato In &SwZlJ i.'7.Vt)itii .iitxi-'wUMH' j..' .! i.ii i lie .viuiii r nfl.t ol A. Pardon and otb-rs uu Hill. I III I.t. Knlim Il.ul.' I -"'I. 'WWi the Went ; nml land nt William Swcntflo, Aaruu Kloiie, and titUormin the North. LAt'liiXTuir, J uly 211, 'PH. Sw. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Letter, of adinlnUtratlon on the ratate "f Henry S. Freed lat ol Heaver twp., Ktiyder U. des'd, havlnjt been r anted to the uuileralgued. all peraona knowing theinaelvo Indebted to aid eatala aro roueated to mako linina tlato pavne'iit, whlln th bavliiR rlaima will pre aeut tlieiu duly autbuutlcate.l fur 1'ittleiue jt to tbo underaittned. BAIUNE FKEKD, July IS, So. Administratrix. CAUTION NOTICE. Nntlco l hereby ulven that I have piirehanr.! lit CiniKliildu S.ilo nn the U;b day ul June, the tn. iwiiik u r ul Samuel A. W anner, all. I lelt the fame iu bii pn-es.inu. All periii are e.iiitiuned imt to meddle or tnti rlere wlib the namo : 'i Hurl-en, lliirneive.., Iluuiv li.trnee, Wuitmi. Ti liiiaiv, Cultivator, U i'tmt. Call, l'J acre id the lunlit lted icrnln III tho ti'""iid, a'TL- ul l. vo ;n ll.e ur 'Uml. to nerei ol (laMln Ihe irmund, nlmtit ID aenw nt crowing Cum In tno uriiuuii, ;t aere ol t'ntatoea In the Hrioiud, l'lnw.4 Una", Sled I,iiii Sled, ilraln Urill, Soytli unit Snntli', Co'ikliiK Stiivo and eonteutu, table, sink, Wuoil Client, lied uud HeddiDK, Chaira, I iniir i iiimi. Jaly IS, a", CATIIKKIM: AUNtil.D. muuuiu naaiuu sewSoolL t Just FubUsbed, enUUed THIRTY YEARS A DETECTIVE BY ALLAN HNKBRTON. OVwtalnlru? a thoro ueh and eompn-hranlve arrnao of cnnilnul I'roctlet a of all Oradi a and CI.uo.xs with Numnmua Kplandet i f 1'uiikiual KiH rl. iice In the llelarllon of I rlmlnnla, eoverliut a tutlod (it Thirty 1 onra' Active lelrctlo Life aiHl cmbraeiiiR many (uf. iuy iiiUnUiua and AriU inn l)UoUv4 HkiUhtM. An pntlrely new bonk, frnilMelv Wtukrtltd, aud wltbrort rait oIUioUivatlA;Ux.Hvo.i . " KTACENT8 WANTED! ml In Trr town there am number, tit people vAa VUlbe glad lo ntt (Ala ooolr. It ."111 to Me nib mira. aleohanle, Karmora and imreatlonnl Dion. Thue every Agent can idea nut fitly cr nuire in a luwa to whom lie can (col aura uf iwlung it to. We want One A tent In every townrhlp, f Bounty. lifAnypertMt, with (lila bonk, mi V oomo a lurcetajl Auenu For full particular aad lerm to autntt, adaruae O. W. CaHLETON CO., Publlthera, New To? SEWING MACHINE HAS NO EQUAL. PERFECTS A TISFACTION Nbw Home Sewlnii MacMne Co. -ORANGE, MASS. 30 Union Square, N.Y, Chicago, II 6t Unit. Mo. Atlanta, 6. Dallaa, Tax, Su Frandaca, Cat. TIvE LIGHT RUNNINQ I J irr V n m V While nt Sbliinrrove Inst week vc visited the Store of 8. OPPEN IIEIIYIEK nnd were perfectly ns tonislied nt the immensity of his NEW STOCK OF GOODS which fills his store FROM CEL. LA II TO GARRET, nnd is sold nt Prices that surprise nnd delight purchnscrs. He announces his trade on the increase, notwithstanding the strong opposition. Oppcnhcitncr's Clotning House in niiikiifi trfif nlkl ittlina-l mill Sfiflnis. pcnsnhle institutions of Snyder Co., nnd square dealing entitles him to he called the "poor man's friend." New tione penned at FRIEDMAN & GETZ, Proprietors. o Wo tlosire to annouuoo to tbo people of Hoavertown in pnrticalar sod tho citizens of SuviIlt couuty in gooeral, that we have op oned a store here which wo dceiro thorn to visit, nud decide for Ihumsolvs if in the follow poods wo cuuuol do better by them than any other boose in the county. 'o keep Clothing, Dry Goods, m ndo), Summer Shawls, new styles I nrkey Kcd Tnblo-cloths at 40 Largo Stock of Bed Qnilts, Straw Jewelry, WatchesJi t&c. Wo ronoidor it no trouble to show goods, and wa; nt yon to come and PRICK OUIt STOCK, so that you you may want iu tho future o Ah hiiikos aro tho order uf tho day in Snyder oonuty not for highor AT 111(111 PRICED. Cash businoss and tho pricos mufit coi respond with thortforo prepared myself for the rash trade of the ctyunty by purcbass ing a largo stock of OOOU GOODS which I have MARKED to tho lowost possiblo margin in exchange for really money. I keen no books, loso nothing ou accounts and average of at least fifteen per cent, which benefit, I give to my purchasers Come and sco me and I will convince yoa of tbo advantages of this new departuro. A. S. HELFRIOH, Beaver Springs, Pennsylvania. GREAT AND SPECIAL GUNS, Revolvers, and Sportsmen's Material, AT J. B. Reed's, Sunbury, Penn'a. These' Guns aro Special Bargains and will be m 1 a J . 1 a V i mm som at exuemeiy low prices, as ionows: GunNo. 600.Mri,oJpl,fV:l t Qjol No- lLW-JiLTi patout button lore en,l, ait ualon rib, bar look., tr,.el ,;b01kn ",ll"n To""' , rhaqner.d elidke bora, top a. llon,VlMlrlI, rcboiinilliigiH"!11 ,r fl"'y W. la, 16 gauKe. Price u.oo. bajiuier., rubher butt, kaiUi-m.ljr ennravfil.l All full aett n( loajlnf tool) aad on baa. with beautiful atovk. it perfect laauty aud lrl ao( r .hell, luoluded In the atiore prioaa bard aluMiter. 1! tot lb, iu or 12 gauuo. with eavb and orjr gun. Prloe 'JK.tiO. , I alio carry a complete atock of the following 'Kuna I barker, Celt and AlaubatUn Heioioar- llllTI NA 7flil .1 P HarrlnKtnu ai Richard., New Hmlth, JUI1 aO.1.4 UcMlon, exten.lon I'.lper, Bona Hill. W. M. Mcore W. Rloh.rda. rib bar. rabanudlntr plat.i Knp, patent Wluobe.ter and toll Klflea, at Sla.OO. Slnile fi.M end, enuraved and ui. uutiuit., pol-, barreled Uuu. J.M to fio.ou. rl euinplfte Kun.f to lulb. Iu. 1.'. IB, iiauue. Prloe SXi.VO. Gun No. 1785., lulltiu., hard ailDUt (look. n gr a e d mouulluu patent fore end, ti rubber butt. ia' auap, ua.'k notion looka, hi to vj jib, io aud 11 gauge. a itood ioii.i gun Price tiO.W. uu mm, oaca action lock., obuqaerei oro end, euvrarad mount Inm. twl.t braai barrela. rabnunHii.. Pl.toi grip, oror ebtal rubbar bait Platva. ili toKJilC, 10, H,jauge. l8.oo. ' , n.. 1' CrC Side anan a UUU iU- UlU-tlou, back aotlon looka, blue at I barrel, chequered grip. lU to 101b. 10 a,- auKo. Price iio.oo. r n Contractor for Plumbing and 8team Heatera t . m lmeiimgs and -i. Jersicej Kmbi" oidery, Laces, Pure ctB. per yard .'-warranted fast cobra. Hats from G con 'tsup, may know whore to buy the goods m fiiuiirjoiAN & GETZ. V Beavertown, Pa. 1 have inaugurated the moveroeut wages or loss hours,1 but a STRIKE has bocome the ordor of the day tho progrops of the times. 1 have DON discount my bills, thus saving an BARGAINS ox- Fishing Tackle MACHINE LOADED CARTRIDGES A iSPKOIALTV. HavluR pnrohaaed a mauhiue caiiableofloadlnu.il hundred aartrl.lira. hour, more perteci aud eOeotlve than can be loaded by tha old atyle of band loadlug. 1 am prepared to Bll all ordera promptly at prloea rauglng from SU.M to $9.e0 pvr 100. F1SHINO TACKLE. I pride my. ell on aaylng that my line of ftablag Uekle la com plete, aud the bent aelactluu ever brought to title) auction of the Stat aud at nrtnaa tiit dely eompetltloB. All eommunlcatloni or ordera b mall jirouiptly anawered oi tilled. When ordering l.w ni a M n.nn.w an i u , aaaaa...... il. uua aeut by eipraia O U. u 11. W1IB IMa n the order la ecoompanled with ihew eoUara aa a Kuarantee of good faith. unite oi eiaiuioauoa el I he offioe, proyldlnir Public Buildins- lortn of thuatlr aud lightning. to tell how Bh did looU ai Viminleraiui aai bugg tntm i 1 Ito- '.jrr.Wh" I . :::'4-a' nt . " " I