rnblWiil vcry Tlmmlny. na Vnvnrr mvnm. th Court nf ".irr-oanty ara 'M " h fo""h Mnmlitya T""?MT,J 8.pt.b.f, nd8.cond vy of naeembar. . - -- i,.r frl-tuM throniihnnt th connty will -jl,.!,-. ianrtlnic I" ti.tr rpr- -".inVvl ! "'' thiiorboo.l. Kml "7?i.. U1 i f"". ! ""I " '"m "P V...V , ourVol.imiu will I.T ln V'.'i, will ot Unour-etl rwponMi.1. (of th. NOTICE TO SUESCraBSnS. I,ook nt tin flnirnroA on tin label of votir iapyr. Tlnn llrtir'H toll yon TIIK VSTK TO WHICH YOl'll H1HHCIUP- rij is paid. Wltliln 3 week aftr moiK'V in Mnt. " if lat In HmiiKecl. 'o utWr reiit in newnmirv. Eepblican Standing Csmmlttoo. Ailann .1- Nnhrailer, Mokph V.rb. Heaver Win. M. Hppr,Ina Winter. Itpnvnr W Win. Heoter.Iane l)rppe. Outre K. H- WftHpp. Win. Nnpn. Chapman P.W. Waliicp, Kolirer. Franklin-J. W. UenniUKer, Davis .lackHon .1. 8. Yearick, Win. Sliollv. Miilillebnrh Kilns Hummel, J. W. Hwartr.. MiiMlt'creck J. J. Mltehel, A. I). Kramer. Monrop J. K. Mount, T. P. Hummel. Pp-rvTvi Kpplfr. Hpnrv Hnnlinrr. Vrry w-.T. H. Willin, T. U. (Jravhill. pcnn John E. Thoinn, Howard Row Sprlnir A. A. I'Mi, I. I. Manlwk. MinKrove A. H. Keck, Kil. M. Hummel. I'nion J. D. Hojrr. N. T. Dnnilore. Washington B. W. Tool, J. W. Hoff man. A nninbpr of our young people will pin nip at Saloin next Saturday. Tlu'odoro Walter and wife of Akron, Ohio, are her viwitinif relatUen and friend". A great many of the llttl 'onea here about are jtist now doinj; the whoop ing cough act. .1. M. Htei'Me, Kh., returned Ti tlay from a tteveral lnys visit to'Mif- llinburg ftlentls. A wife nhoiild be like roast lamb tinil-r, sweet, nicely tlresseil, plenty of fixing, but without nance. "Always aim alittlehigherthan the mark!" says an exchange. Wliat.kisH a girl on the nose? Never! Charley Wolfe, has been nominated for the legislature by the Prohibition party of Union county. T. J. Smith, Est)., represented Rny dep county nt the Democratic Con vention at Harrisburg last week. Prothonotary Wittenuiyer ami wife are off to thb eastern cities this week un a business und pleasure trip. The festival held in the band room by Huckeuburg ('amp Sons of Veter ans on Saturday evening was well at tended. n Next Tuesday Sylvester Howen and wife will start on a visit to Newton, Kansas, and SI. K. Schoch and wife for Kockford, III. The report- of the encampment nt Wagner station, came too Into for publication tills week, but will receive our attention in our next. Kkwauk ok Fiiai. ks. He sure you get the genuine Dr. Thomas' Kclcc trio Oil. It cures Colds, (.'roup, Asth ma, Deafness and Rheumatism. A shooting match for a live deer will take place ut Fred. HingnuiHii's resi deuce, near Harmnu's store, in Centre twp., tomorrow (Friday) Aug. 27. Those Lewisburg Fair peoplo must have lots of money. They olTer over 1000 for horse trots. That Jockey ruce ought to be as good as a circus. Well, the Greasers have released ed itor Cutting at last, and the disgrace fill scene of Uncle Sam sitting down on our little neighbor will be avoided. Wiggins, the great Canadian wea ther prophet, predicts for this coun try a storm of unparalleled violence about the 29th of September. The man who, by falsehood or da ceptlon, would take ml vantage of an other's ignorance of circumstances, would take his pocket book if he got a chance. There will be a Sunday School cel ebration and festival at Contreville, Saturday, Sept. 4th. Refreshments will be served on the ground. All are invited. "Tied to a Mother's Apron String" is another article from the gifted pen of a young Snyder county man, which will be found on the first page of this issue. The State Fair will open at Phila dulphia on September 0. Over flOO, 000 have been expended in improve uients on the Fair Grounds', and the awards will amount to between f (0, 000 and $40,000. One evening lost week while Curtin Bowersox was on his way to Capt. Miller's to thresh, In crossing the bridge near John Renuinger's. the engine broke through it. It required nearly a day to extricate the engine. Who says there is nothing in adver tising? On Wednesday morning Re corder Duok uaiue Into the oflloe to advertise a door-key he hud lost, and btfore we had the type set (or the ad vertisement he had found It T. J.Smith, Jno. Mohn.D.Holender, C. Ktetler, II. II. Grimm and his two .sons are fishing at the river this week, with headquarters near John Cooper's above Hcllnsgrove. We learn they are meeting with good success. We have recuived the first lot of books bound by Mr. I.lngle of dun bury, and the parties for whom the work was done express themselves as highly pleased with the work. It Is s (Vie binding as we have ever seen, and we will be pleased to show sain plos to any person leaving order with int. t '. ' Mrs. N. P. Haro fell from the foot log east of town, a distance of about twelve feet, on Wednesday noon of last week, and, striking on her head sustained very serious bruises. Dr. Harber was summoned who rendered medical assistance. Ilerschel Arnold, formerly an em ployee on the Post but of late work ing on the Valparaiso (Ind.) M' ttrwjrr, arrived here on Mondny to spend a week with his parents and friends In Middlebtirgh. Ilerschel has made 'quite a man nf himself. Iand turtles of marvelous age are still being found in Snyder county. Wo are prepared to learn that there are some great grey and bald old shamblers that were mere potato bugs when Adam wore his llg leaf suit. 7 teiVw iv Clt rnn irlr. The enmn meeting at Swengle wns well attended on Sunday. It Is re ported that over one thousand con veyances passed into the grove on Sunday. The trembling balanco of good and bad gave doubtful jiods ns the crowds left the woods in the even ing. The Middlchurgh School Hoard met on Saturday evening last and elected Henry S. Stetler teacher for the grad ed school and John R. Kreeger for Primary. The Hoard Is to be con gratulated on their selection In again choosing these competent and suc cessful teachers. If you listen attentively to the tick, ing of a watch there will be Intervals when tho sound becomes inaudible. These come every few moment. It is said to be because of the inability to keep the attention fixed steadily and not because the watch sounds grow faint. It is well to bear in mind that un jder the new law all persons who pay their taxes within sixty days from the date tho duplicates are issued, are en titled to n reduction of live per cent, from tho amount thereof and that nil who fail to pay inside of six months, are charged live per cent, additional. John Fehuy a former resident of Paxtonyllle.but later of Shawverville, near Adamsburg, had a paralytic stroke on Wednesday evening of last week of which he died the following morning. Mr. Fehuy was aged about l!0 years and his remains were iutei red in the Adamsburg cemetery on Sun day last. Samuel Wittenuiyer, one of Snyder county's bet known and most re speutcd citizens, caught his foot on a loose board on the side walk near the Central Hotel on Thursday of last week, which threw him on his face with such force as to render him par tiully uneonciou for some time. He is better now but the whole left side of his face is swollen and discolored. The following is a synopsis of tho Pennsylvania game laws. It Is au thentic and you can paste it in your hat: Squirrels are free Sept. 1. Pheasants Oct. 1. (juail Oct. 15. Turkeys Oct. Rabbits Nov. I. Deer from Oct. 1 to Doc. l.. Only a Normal girl, full of fun, with a nice pair of bangs and mouth full of gum; with her little boots and agile manner, and her scratch book full of her heart's deep clamor; her mashes" and "times" ami skill for a racket, that's a tighter lit than her jersey jacket. Only a girl but when in tune she's a match for a wake or a big cyclone. We have discovered that lying news paper articles may create a sensation, but they will not pay in Hie long run. Respectfully dedicated to Hrother Ilarter. h irixmra M nincmtA' Si iiliiit ' We spin yarns first, for want of news; second, because the people want it, and third, because we are "built that way." In Hrother Fos- not's statement, however, we are led to believe that some fellows lie only when there's boodle in it. Two years ago ex Commissioner Henry N. Wetzel of near Globe Mills placed a lot of German Carp minnows into a pond near his house. Last week he transferred them into a new pond when he found that he had over one huudred carp some weighing two pounds and over. When they get fully ripe we will come down witli our ny. Aaron Moyer, a respotted citizen of Freeburg, died suddenly on Monday at 10 a. m. He hod been in failing health for six months, but had so far recovered as to be able to work again at his trade, tinsmithing. About ten minutes after he had entered his shop Calvin Shotzberger went in and found him lying on the floor, with the solder ing iron still in his hand. He evident ly died of heart disease. Aged 71 years. The New York Sun yearly publishes the following receipt. It can be set down as a successful cure for tummer complaints, such as dirrhiBa, dysen tery and pain in the stomach, within reach of all, consists of equal parti in tincture of rheubarb, esse use of pep permint and spirits of camphor, the dose being from ten to twenty drops in a wine gloss of sweetened water at Intervals of fifteen minutes before relief Is obtained Capt. Harding of Mt. Pleasant Mills dropped into our office on Tuesday morning carrying a satchel and look ing for all the world like au itinerant preacher. He said that he wanted to sell us some of his "predestination, oonstlpatlon, salvation, dungnation pills" one a day would promote us to a captaincy, two would make us a Major, three a Colonel and four a Corps Commander. We agreed to in vest at once, whereupon he threw open his grip-sack and revealed a per fect Eden of rare flowers of his own raising. He is one of the finest bot anists In the Btate.astudent of Nature and one of her uobleiueu. An effort is being made to get the Fortress Monroe band to furnisU urn slo at the reunion to be held in Sun bury on the 20th and 80th of Septem ber. We are Informed that considerable Canada thistle is growing on many farms throughout the county. Destroy it at once, or before you are aware of it your lands will be polluted and ruintd. It is a statement worth thinking of, says an exchange, tint "the man who places a $10 advertisement in his local paper and Hatters hi unci f that he is a liberal advertiser, will be surprised to learn that a yearly advertisement one column in length in tho Chicago Trl biine costs the advertiser $'J1,(H)0. The New York Herald receives for Its lowpst column $1:1,000, and for the highest $ i:tl,0 )(): and those papers, It is stated, are never nt a loss for ad vertislng to 111! up their columns." Waxtkd. One who will notice me when I must wear patched pants; who will take me by the hand when I am sliding down hill, instead of giv ing me a kick to hurry my descent; who will loan me a dollar without me giving twenty dollars worth of secur ity; who will coiiim to see me when I am sick; who will pull oX his coat and fight for mo when there is three to one; who will talk of me behind my back as he talks to my face. Such a friend is wanted by ten thousand persons throughout this broad laud of ours. Hrother I.uiubard of the Tribune had an awful story In his paper last week about tlm editor of the Post. The withering part about It is that it wns nil true, though we had thought no person bold fiiough to tell It for fear of being disbelieved. Hut when we saw it endorsed by so authentic an apostle of veracity us Joe, we con cluded to stand by It nod swear that the fish after breaking our line plow e.l a furrow through the waves so deep that it took fifteen minutes for tho water to close up, while the small er fish could be seen crawling around on their hands and knees like a dry politician huntingsoiuething todrink. The Normal (Mass under the In-' struction of County Superintendent D. S. Hoyerand Piof. Win. Noetling is doing a good work for the teachers ol Snyder county. Seventy-nine earn est young ladies mid gentlemen are enrolled, and are daily receiving in struction in the branches taught in the public schools, and in the elemen tary principles of physiology, school management, and methods of instruc tion. In our earlier school days, it was not, thought necessary to know anything of teaching; any one who had attended an Academy or a High school and had studied the branches taught in those schools, was consider ed competent to teach. Those days and ideas, fortunately for the child ren, are past. Th teachers now de sire to know something of the mind the thing to be trained and the best methods of teaching and managing. Xo more than nuyouo who has an ed ucation, can practice law, medicine, or preach, without special profession al instruction, can one teach without such instruction. Pitoi'KliTV IX Gamk. Game in its wild state properly belongs to no body. It is only when it is reduced to possession, or Killed, that it can be called property. A qualified property in game, even in its wild state, exists at common law. Property, rntUuif sufi, is the common law right w Inch every owner of laud has to kill and to take all such animals, ' .rue nub rut, as may from time to lime be found on his land, and as soon as that right is exercised, the animals so killed or caught become the absolute property of the owner of the soil. Aside from the question of trespass, if a man kill or capture a wild animal it becomes his property; nod depriving him of,or injuring it, can be punished both civ illy and criminally. Hut until the game is actually killed or captured, the sportsman has no property in it, even though he may have wounded it or be on the point of catching it, and any one else has a right to "come in nt the death" and seize the game if he can. Hut, although there is no own ership of game until it is actually re duced to possession, it has been de cided in England that an action will lie against one who intentionally frightens away game from another man's land or water. .America .l;ri- culturiaL A clever party of Lew Is town men started Saturday evening for a visit to the it rami Army plculo at Adams burg. As there were several candi -dates, lawyers ami politician in the party, two-thirds of tho crowd studi ed up their war reminiscences, &c, in the expectation of being called on tor speeches. It happened, however. that wlieu the grove was reached it was deserted, the picnicers haviug congre gated in the Adamsburg hall for the evening entertainment. The party were not at a loss, though, because they knew of the best place in town at which to take oil their hats, and they accordingly took possession of Dr. A. M. Smith's ofllces. The exor cises of the evening here resulted in the unanimous verdict that the'Squire was a charming vocalist, und that Tompson's and Myers' voices would- n t oleml worm a cent. JjemMuwa Democrat A Sentinel. Yes; we heard the noise and drew near with as much expectancy as Moses did to the burning bush. We saw Hob. Myers, Charley Kissinger, Bro. Fosnot and others sitting around the chairman of the Mifflin county Democratic county committee, trying to "blend" their voices, but they were like lampblack and water wouldn't mix. The chairman would start In with a double header, run a few sec tions and be was side tracked by the rest who would carry the (s)traln a little further only to ditch it. The cause of the discord was not known nntll some tlme?after,when U was dis covered that the leader had used a eork-sorew for a tuning-fork. - CKJrrrtRvit,r,K. Mrs. Dr. Mohn and Mrs. J. T. Church of Laurelton were .here with friends on the 13th. Merchant J. II. Hartman made a business trip to Middlebtirgh on the 13MI. W. 11. Herman, the gentlemanly young merchant of Musser's Valley, who, by the way, Is still a single man and a great favorite among the fair sex, handled over 4:109 quarts of huck leberries during this seas n, having taken in over W0 quarts In three days. Squire Shiokle made a business ylsit to Middleburtfh on Saturday. Thomas Wise was called by tele grain to Lancaster, O., last week to attend the funeral of his daughter. 11. H. Mossier, the popular cigar man of Freeburg, wns In town on bus iness on the 20th. Henry Snyder of Kramer was In town Ust week. Capt. W. A. Nappand It H. Waller represented this township nt the Re -publican County Committee meeting in Middlchurgh on Saturday. Swengle camp meeting was well re presented by the young folks of this place and vicinity on Sunday. Rki TnoxKi.vii.i.K. Last week while two men, residing not very f r from here, were engaged In hauling bark from Jack's mountain, they heard their dog chasing an animal at the foot of the mountain. Thev came to the conclusion it might be a cata mount, and coming up to them they found tho two animals in a life and death struggle. They aided the dog in killing the monster, and they were convinced it was a catamount. They now wended their way home, well pleased with their fortunate capture. On the way they met a young man who examined the animal ami pro noil need it a domestic cat that had strayed from an adjacent farm in search of ground squirrels. They will not be so hasty in tackling cata -mounts in the future. Rev. Landis held services in the Reformed church on Thursday fore noon which were well attended, but wns no picnic as some were informed. Reuben Hassiugpr, who has lieen st inlying several years to Invent a force pump, has the patent almost ready to forward to Washington. On Sunday almost all tho young folks who had conveyances, attended tlu camp meeting at Swengle. Dr. J. C. Shuinau is teaching music to a class of juveniles. lienfer's hoop mill is In full blast at present. Fanners, in this section who have threshed some of their grain, say it is an average yield. Alfred Troxel spent last week iu Selinsgrove. ('has. O. G'leenhoe received a car load of phosphate which he sold to our fanners. Wo havo prospects for a Union pic ulo in tho near future. Emma. Sl'KCIAI. OKKKIl l.V PoHTUAlTM. To introduce my Crayon Portraits to the readers of this paper, the follow ing offer is made, good till July 1st. 1 will enlarge from a photo to a LIFE Sl.E RUST CRAYON PORTRAIT, which cannot be equaled in tills coun try, under $!. or $.'0 uufraiued, a per feet likeness of copy and a handsome piece of work guaranteed. I olTer a picture framed iu a it inch composition gold frame, v? for $i2, or one fraui ed in a 5 inch composition gold frame 20x21 for $LV If the work Is not as I have represented it, you need not take it; if satisfactory, the portrait it self and your recommendation will attain my object in this olfcr. Crayons, if desired will be sent by Express (J. (). D. with privilege of ex inning before paying for them. Send photo by mail and it will re ccivo prompt intention. W. P. MOYER, Crayon Artist. Freeburg, Snyder Co., Pa Statu Noiimai, School. The State Normal School of the Sixth District, at Hloomsbiirg, will begin the fall term on Tuesday, August 31st, l.sil. The new building containing twenty six recitation rooms greatly Improves the facilities for teaching. The steam heating apparatus has been much Im proved and connected with the boil ers of the liioomsburg Steam and Electric Light Co. For the seventh consecutive time it is true that "the number of students last year was lar ger than ever before." Although the Senior class was larger than any be fore it, all were approved by the State Hoard of Examiners. Candidates for tho Senior class will be examined at the opening of the year in the Junior studies, and that examination iu those branches will be final; thus the Sen! ors will be relieved of much unxietv. and undue pressure. Five students of last year have already been admit ted to college. Students havinir a card from the Principal gut half fare on the L. V., Reading, and D. L. & W. R. Its. Full professional standing as teacher Is given by the diploma. I or catalogue address Ukv. D. J. Wallkii, Jr., Principal. To thk Fahmkrh. I have the sole agency for Snyder county for the Perry Spring-tooth harrow, acknowl edged to be the best harrow manufac tured and will supply all orders promptly and guarantee it first-class hi every respect. J. t hh.it., Middle-burgh, Pa. We have taken the agency for the Suubury Hook Hlndery, John D. Llngle, Proprietor. Any person want ing binding done can call at this ofllce, get prices, leave the work with us and we will forward It at once to the bin dery. Persons having old bibles or other books of value which they de sire to preserve oan get them rebound in the most substantial manner and at lowest prices. " A car loud or lltsh (Irnria Plio'ilite ul re ItM at W. 11. Wln'j1 Wafhouo. Oiro Mm s 'nil. Men's Plow Shoes for $1.20 at M. S. Sehroyrr's, Selinsgrove, For good Hoots Si Shoes cheap for cash, go to Shroyer's, Selinsgrove, Pa. Siii.vni.Ks! Siiinui,k.! Fifty Thou sand No. 2, IS Inch Shingles at $2.r0 per thousand. Inquire at this olllep. Lad i. i Id Foxed Glove. Kid top. Hilttoti Solid leather sides for I..V, at ver's, Selin-grove Pa. Guam katiiku Clock vmi nai.k. An eight day brass works, cherry case Grand-father clock, guaranteed to keep good time for sale cheap. Call at my Jewelry Store iu Middlchurgh. II. It. I.KlTZHt,. It Is estimated that there are one hundred thousand sufferers from hay fever iu t lie United States: a number about four times greater than the re gular standing army. This nuuibei could be reduced to a mere regiment if all would resort to El's ('ream Halm. .lug. UMw. Whrn tlt)T wm ir. wo fri lirr C (!, Whrn wm VhM, tho crust fur (Wnri, When lm txrin U Un, nLo citing to Canlnrla, Whou ill hl Chililrrn, ! ge theiu ('loiia. i)i i:i. All--. IS. .loh 11 I) Itjiiliiti.K-li ii, ....i n years, 4 months and u day. Aug. t4, in Monroe twp.. Robert Lesher, aged OH years, It mouths and 7 days. jlliilrilcbiirtf Market Hutter Etftfs Pitted cherries Unpitted " Hlackberries Raspberries 12 J 2 ,N :t li 12 ( Inions Lard Tallow 'hickens per II Turkevs 0 . II . H Side Soulde Ham (.rahjMllnrket COIIUKCTKII nv w. n. wixky kvkiiv wkhmksim v. No. I Red wheat $ .wi M ' 2 Fult. and mixed 7s lew to to 77 Hye r,n Corn .14 Oats m nj lotntoes . Swithin C. Slmrtlidgc's Academy, For Yountf Men find Hoys.Media, Ph. IJ inlli-n Iniiii riillii.i-tiil!. I'lM'il prlra -, -orn rviTy fxiiii'. rveii Ii.hiIk, fce. S, i-xira 'hiirufl'. liii'hli'iitnl h'iii'. No xniiiiii:! Iniii firtiiliiili"iuti. T'wi-lvn i-.1htiiiI' i. tiwhm-4, nil mun, utul hII ifr.nl initix, Susiiil uii.ruuil tU'x lor uiil el iiiIciik tn aitvnni'f rnpiillv. S.,-i,,i Irill ler ilull mill liirkw.ira Imivk. 'I'.i'r uK r flllili'lH limy M-lcrt Hliy HIMiIiivh or Hi.i i.it llic ri'ioiliir Kiicllxli, Si'li-iilltli-, IIh.'Iih N 'l.i.ii-u erl'ivll KimliMMTiiu inurfK. NtnJ.'iiU mii'il ut .Minllil Ai'inluiiiy iin imw In llurtiiril, Vuln, l'i I ni-i-toii utul li'ti "Hut Cilli'ici-ii h ixl riilrtm-li- ulo S, hnH. In liiili-iils si-nft ii-u in li, IftlnlKM. Ill In v,&. 10 In A ur i.Iiii.Iiiij i-laiK rvcrv ye ir In tho r.niiiiie.Wjil ii.i;irtiiii iii A rilVHlc.ll mnl Clli'lllli'.il l.iliorm.iry. llylli- iiii-iiiiii nnii ii. in 1 1 niuiiil. l.i.ni till. ilul In l.llirury In lhn.1. IMiymnil iiiiniriilii .Ion l.la-.l in Inta. Mi'.lnl hil' m'ti'li rlllirrln'4 mnl ii I . in ii. r anfi' I'luirti r whlrh iiriiliilniii Hut iiln n all ur lniii'.iliiiM ilrtnkn. I'ur nnw llliMralinl i-ln-nlur H.l.lri-n Hi.- I'riiii liiil ;iti. ITiiitrii'iiir Nil I I'll I V Mil HI I'M i I P.. A. M., ( I l.i :H 'I linnlu.ili') Mi'ili'i, I ii ii .i . AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Millspiiuh 1 tn is. J In the Cunt nf vs. I ommnii I 'It'it-. nf C. W. Brown I Sn viler count v. .11. Fi. Fa. No..VI May T. 1-nh. Tim ii n Ti-rstuiK-.l un lilnr, ;m.i nr.-1 t.i Inliiiti' llii- iiiniH-y niiw in I 'iiiiriK nmIi.'. In it -ln ut mil I writ 11I VI I 1. I';i In Hi. .-it l:u .lli ciitlili.il In llin amni-, will ini'i'l at Inn ..III,-,, in Mlililli'liiimli, "i hi iiiiv.iiii MuNil Un' I tli l.iy 11I S t,t. -inli. r. IHvi :il ,iV,-k A. II. lur tin iiirMMtt ul ii--li.riin4 llie iiiti4 ui IntJ :ii,iint. mi ni, nt win, li f tin, I phi. nil ,..rn..ii iiii.t -rti' t In '. Inn, I mil l'i' hivir.l 11 11. 1 un. It. r. I. luiiilli'.l in iri'-i.iit their i'Iiiiiih r lm there.iiur .lel.uri',1 Irinn nnikliitf iiiiv eliiivi mi n.i, inn, I TIKIW AS .1. SMITH, An, 'it, INwV An. IM. .r. AUDITOR'S NOTICE In tin IJslnti nf Mur l lit (l.r Oii'Ihii)' ijiti i t Sli l'i n tli r'il. I I 'imrl ui Smiilif I f 'ihiiiIii Tim un,emluni..t ;m IH.ir, Hp.. Int. '.I l.y the Court nli. ive ii.iini.il tn ilinnlnitu the t.il;iri"e In llii' Inn. If nt tlm h mnl nit In iiIhmi i.-t ite tu mnl 11 utlin-. Ii-a-nlly rnlllle.l In I he fiuiu. InTehy k ivi'f iietleo in all iiersicK lnlcreti'., th.it he will ill I en. I In Hip .lulled ..I lili hi.ii'H ineiit lit tin- iilllee 11I t'lnii. I'. I'lrh li, T:-.i., In Sellnmr.nii, Tn., nil SAITIUllY S KITI". M UK It llth, I INK!) ill V nYliK'k n. 111. when thev limy 111 leiiil II ihey think prnper nr Inrmer lie .leliarri'.l Ir.nn rniuln Iu lor it ill-l rlhutu o pnr tlnll ul o.i 1 l 1 11 nil. J. M. NTKKSK, A 11. lit. .r. IXBCHTRIX' NOTIOK Letton. Utaataini'ntarjr nn Ilia a-titn ol lliniel llnyer, lata oi O.ntra Inwimhtp, Mij.l"r o., ilao'd, bavin baan ran tec to U.a ui .In nlKoail, all perun knowing thaiuielven In, Id. ait la iai aaiula ara raiUnteil In inaka Inline ill t pnyinont. while ihm hiving olwluii weia pram i lUniii July autbaatl, aleil to the un ler IkudiI. 'ATH AK1 S E IM I Y i:i( Aaunt 1.'. 'M. Eieoutrli. IXKCUTOR'S NOTICK - Letters 1 Jtealaiuentair on tlia antata i f .lehii M. Iroiall, lute ol AJaiua tnwoalilp, Sny.ler t! .uniy, Ta., 'l.'O'il, Iiiiviiik heeo Kmuta.l to tint un.lornlnuit t, all para.ina kuuwinn tliaiunetvei luilotitnil lonal.l nHtatn ara iaiue.4iJ lo iuke ImiueilUta psyiuenl, while thna liavlim rlalum will iirwiant them iluly anthmtluata I lor l tluuiout to tha iiuiloramue.l. Win. II. IIA'Mf. JulyV. n. i:xerutor. The h.ivo nrnna I Kti utr will nient intrtiai Inter. mi at AloClura no T rl'Uy, N pt, Io.Janil at 1'roxelvlilaou slurjiy, Sept. II. THK iiKMT iiroon iTua ua C'ntnrrH .itnltswiuaauiin fUwt A I 'l jf Xu I'iiiM i f lit" Alt. ir"m ri'. .J. 1 K Iiruiiir.iiiniis uM iti 1 lta nnrt liuit .-. .t t.r thrtlkA..!!. A'.. ...7 .ilill r'i lli"nnli ittiit lilouil I'll. nail K M.I.I t'ri t'lilt rUuii M. I IC Iklil'il li.aaiiuU twt.-s mum rllifi-Uoiui aiw IiJiuwihI l Mriiwi nt tn r.4 ul Ui ui.ksum .ji4 rhtn.ul4 III" it'laio In.a I'm l.l.kl. 11-. J. ,41 I:jiu t 'Ifll Mtiai.lel tul Illl Mll-f i.ui.iunmi. AiIOmI ktaiikvU fivH kial.4 I'l.'.ri -t '.h :iii-ito rni luintiUBait.f ) 1 in t-'n , , i v uv iium, it ,4 mi nf Hi Iti'mii uN.f I 'nrt-. r rfrvul.r 1 19 iii vtiur 4i im er.M iiMnuAniirtM C.lv nature KjraiOiiM auil I 'Mi a i.l'f 'iiImi!.. It MiBtnlnii llltaMuUla tj M.1I.1.1.1.A "l'i cnu.ci.nM, Ii ii l.ailiy llMit J l.id I'u ri.Ur Ii. ilia vJ. I mi iy lli-uulnt fi-.. Ut. A M-haW If Haii'l K 1 ' . i ivii4m'V4 i'a 1 lubr .liiaNaTiia. lluui. .iJiACJ k. '4. iji, i tit.Jr,il-J-7)v 1 . 1 ', V? V w.i- il.lnelw revo alKStU, I Jt 1-S" ?. W.I. l!p..U K:-lt 14 tii 1 e , . tl. lll r.l .Ik I' t. ., llarrMntra" , ,. 1 v. lU t stla La aunt l .1. in i'ii' pmfitmiuK I'm rM4'A CENTRAL HDIK (KdDIDDD STOIIB1E. SELINSGKOVK, PA. We have in stock an immense va-. rfrty of Oriental lLaec-s9 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 stocTj of is complete, as well as our stock in general. When you come to our town, we 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. M. WINS. OREJ1T KJiilfJJiiJVS Al o To enr Fanner Frit-nil we wotihl say Hay Forks, Ropes, Pulleys, &c. Wo will Hell joti DorilU-: l!AUl't)(.)N HAY FOIIKS nt $i;ir, oacb. Hay Rope at 12 1-2 cents a pound. A fine class WOODEN PULLEY" at 25ct3. Hakes, Loner Handled Forks, etc , cheap, Nails at 82,25 per koe:, Horse Shoes 84.25 per keg, We Imvft jtiBt riTiMvod a l?Ki Mock of Kims llulm nml I'ufont Whoel. and can pivo joti vi-r)' low li ict-H. Ready -mixed Paints, nt '.ii ecu I a ntiil ?l.ni porpallon. Oxide of Iron Paint nt ;" conls jicr ,)Um, by tho barrel, dull to hco in. or writo for FPU CIAL PUIL'IJS. SCHOCH BROS., Selinsgrovo. AIL WAYS AMI e3v 'S -o Our new njiriiip; Mock in now n-mly, It in nnn nf I ho Brnn.lcul linot ol "omls yini luivii t -i-r licln I-!, Niitliiny Inn I'l-cti fniii ttcn in I ho wo oi fjooil mi 1 iK-Hir ilili-ul Irs. aii.l :s tt ipi iltty mi l lnw j-iiccn. o ft-nr do coiii lit(.r Our iiiutln Inn iiIw.uk In i-n lo iiviiiitiiiii tlm lit1 ly cITning tho I'cM ooiU f d tl.ii li 'ist in -iii-v. V-utVi rfurymii ciiiHiJi'i iliyn . DryGoods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, .YrT7rV.V.s . ITS. CJI'S. rU'Xh'S, WLJSES, rr tl :; ) ci '; tj ': v.- . v . . iu (Jl'Kk..S.(;L-lss. i'l.Y. lC.limiK.Y, WOOD AM) II ILIJ)) ) I ,s a. s c. , sr.. Tlirsc jt)0(s arc in ai hi all !i' U, the ckniccxt mate rial and latest shj'cs. Th c -rices ire ask for them will astonish 7on as Ihcijarc ainia st ioiuthl ' the rock bottom for retail trade- II c aj tlm nf cuu.Yinv momi :. Jad'jiiii! from oar trade we anticipate hW'TKXSIT H S.ILI'.S this season nitd hare nparutl to meet all demands (J. 1 1 J.- 'tttrsin waiting, Si ar Middlehur J)epot- TINWARE, STOVES, HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, e'ec. I wonlil jci-pcct fully itifunn II' cili.t ns nf Stivlt r c itiiitv. tln.t 1 -un now picpuieil tn al nil otl; in my In c ii'ii pt ly mnl in H o lit-Ht wm l.tuaiilil.o iiuiLiici. My Stuck nf COOK STOVKS A.M) J IK ATM US bum, o Unit wo lmvo norno IJAWOAIXS n Can et-11 yon (;oo.l Bubslnuliul ON TIM S3 -Please I highest rice or all kinds jy. jSJ'-, is dimply i ninuiiHP, 'lie u,lin till kii i'h t-f btniuL uiil uiiikt-fl, unniniiiitil la ivo mlnfiuticn. I uiiike n ppecinlty tf HOOFING AND SPOUTING mnl oonlinlly rolicit tbe pullio pntioiinge in tbif line. Sloiei deliveml nuil nut tip retdj for tun without extra cbmge to ail purobkitrt itH ilint: within rt-uBonalle ilistancv. Thuukiu you fur past favors nj aolicitiof a c ulinuuDco nt (ba same, I am Very Truly 1 oars, D. T- KIIOAD v MIDDLE IrtlRGU, PA