Published every Thursday. n...rr forttn. rs. CtM ef PW, toast? a" " Mono... Br,lat toeiT r xantaaaber. aae hmil s,"i. in alee as" t(rhorhMrt. m " f.il tm3 w will nrote kam r. ".t-iiki Vlib to ! tnroae.il them no. iilMI tfcsj mT MP""- 3K0TIC2 TO BTJBSC1UBES1 i w the fhiirnre on the label f Jur" Wr ; ThoVe flitnr- tell yon J.Tsj iS : PAIU. Within 8 week after ycother receipt U necessary. Baputtican Standing Committee. A1niiifl .1. O. Rchrador, Mmm i Erb. Jtcaver-Wm. M.Reber.Isaac Winter, iilavar W-Wm. Heeter. Isaac Ureese. RStE-K. T Walter. Win. NPP. ChTnman-F.W. Walaoe. llnhrer. f?anPWln-J W. Rennlnger, Davis Ja,kson-J. B. Yearlck. Wm. Bhollv. &XbWh-Ellas Hummel, J. W. Jld!ffik-l. J. Mltchel A. D. Kramer. . p HnmnieL wj II. Willis. T. U. Oravblll. PennWohn E. Thomas, II o want Row Bellnairrove A. I. Jwc. T. 1 Dnn,,ore Washington-B. W. Tool, J. W. HolT man. nit 'i i emu unt t w' mw ' blt 1,1 print ie" The Clvruer Family to-nltfht. Joe Cleelan Is fondling a eore hand. See 8. Wels' new advertisement In another column. Ladles and Children coats at 8. WelsYSellnsgrovo. Miss Mary Gift Is visiting her sister, Mrs. App at Greencastle, Ta., this week. The season for swinging on the gute isubout over, and It is time to put up the parlor stove. Don't fall to hear the Clymer Fami ly to-uight, for the benefit of the Mld- dleburgh U. A. K. Post. The admission to the Clymer Fami ly entertainment will be 13 and 33 cts. Reserved seats 10 cents extra. Ladies and Childrens wraps in end less voriety at S. Wels', Seiinsgrove. Thanks to those who help u to lr fcrrase our subscription list. That in W-lit, and uiuy the good work con uue. " H . Henry MlnJt, ourahlonable tailor, .as beep-iir for a week or so, which ;ender'hiui unable to attend to his shop. J. l Shirk, Deavertown'. enter prising Hardware man, announce his business in a new advertisemont lu tlio Post this week. Tomorrow, Friday, October 15th, turkeys and quail will be free. All game Is now free until December 15th, when deer will drop out. Jumegyprs reports two pumpkins raised in his garden this year one of which measures 5 feet lu circumfer ence and the other 4 feet 8 inches. For bargain In Ladies and Child reus wraps go to 8. Wei', Seiinsgrove. J. F. Ktfltz, the gentlemanly agent for the Myers Force Pump, has sold some twenty pumps within the pat six weeks. Frank has a good pump and the people know It. The secret art of beauty lies not in cosmetics, but Is only In pure blood and a healthy performance of thevl tal fuuctlons, which can be obtained by using Burdock Blood Bitters. The County Commissioners will commence the erection of the stable and other outbuildings at the new jail next week. John F. Htetler has been given the job of superintending the work. - - It would be extremely appropriate for the Town Counoil to consider the building of a board-walk from Main street to the school house. Gentle men,, please give It your attention and etop'the complaint The advertisement of Hartiuan & Mertx of Peuns Creek appears in this issun. This shows considerable enter prise in the iioys, and proves that they are willing to have their stock examined and goods priced. 8. Wels of the Central Dry Goods Store ha fitted up tbe second floor of his building where he uow keeps an immense stock of Ladles and Child rens wraps'of ali kinds and atprloes that defy competition. Give him a call. We met Genoral Beaver on the train on Monday and he expsetsed himself very hopeful of "getting there" to use a slung phrase.' His only fear Is over, confidence on the part of the Republi cans which may eause apathy among !l!klll fl M A ftiA 1 1 at t ii M.i . L ..11 .. . . " uu, ut lug vui IUW lull VUkCt A full-grown pheasant flew on J. M. VaniandtV porch on Saturday last and struck Mis Rhoda, his daughter, with full foaea. This stunned the bird so that It fell Into the pump trough and hid under a board where it was captured, ud the family had It for Sundayrs.dlnner, . Horsemen, eiit'VhJ out:, An east ern veftTfutyy nfjVgeon says II is a fact that seed of .be runflo wer Is the best remedy eveidUtTtovvreif 4the speedy cure of foufiMer in homes. Iminetll etely on UiMorerlng thatj young horce i foundered, ! put about a pint Indies Cloth shawls at S. Wels', Seiinsgrove, Carb. Beebold has gone toWllllaros port. Fa., to take the city agency for the American Sewing Machine. Grand father Clock roR 8al. An eltfht-lay brass works, cherry ease Grand-father clock, guaranteed to keep good time for sale cheap. Call at my Jewelry Store In Middleburgh., H. H. LKITZKU Robert Lesher, the Democratic nom inee for Assembly in this county, Is out In a card pledging himself in favor of autl discrimination in freights if elect d. Hon. G. Alfred Schoch voted for the bill to the entlro satisfaction of his constituents, and it would be the worst kind of nonsense for anyone to suppose that A. 8. Helfrlch wouldn't do the same. Individual pledges for the performance of simple duties sound like political quackery, and the Republican party don't ask any . of Mr. Helfrlch. Ills fitness for the tin portant position is judged by hie in telllgence, his Rood common sense and the character he sustains for honesty It makes no difference whether he is a farmer, a mechanic, a merchant or professional man, It Is expected of him to do his duty toward his constituents In all matters whether he Is person ally interested or not, and we have implicit confidence that he will do it Men's Plow Shoes for $1.30 at M. S 8cbroyer's, Seiinsgrove. Good Nkws. The following rail road item we clip from Saturday's Philadelphia Jinonh Pittsburo, Pa., Oct. 8. It was an thoritatively stated by a railroad rni cial here to-dav that tiie Iiehhrh Val lev Rond has concluded to build a line ! ffl.mii A ti I u m 1 ti, iinnn tin f Its mnm York system with Pittsburg. The new rond will he 800 miles long, and it is said that work will be commenc ed in a few weeks. This means the building of the Seaboard & Western liailroad which will pans through (his county, and we have it from good authority that the moneyed men of the concern will meet parties from thl- town at Beavertown to-day who have been engaged to ac company them in a trip over the rond for tho purpose of inspection through this county. This is an unexpected turn In the mutter and looks the most promlxing of any evidence we have hud. We hope to be able to furnish our readers with still better news next week. For good Boots & Shoes cheap for cash, go to Shroyer's, Sclliiggrove,Pu Dox'tCakkto uk Hi eoKO. While traveling In the western portion of the State Inst week we had the pleas ure of meeting Mr. T. II. Harter, edi tor of the Middleburgh Post, whose acquaintance wo formed at the meet ing of the editoral association, in July. MrjiarterJ. one. of the clever est men in Snyder county, and enjoys the enviable faculty cf making it pleasant for his friends. In the fall and wiuter seasons Captain 7arter varies the monotony of the duties of a newspaper office by spending a few days at a time killing deer and bear In the wilds of the northwestern conn ties. ine jicram uian received a pressing Invitation to accompany him on one of these expeditions the com ing wiuter, but our aim being uncer tain we may have to forego the plea sure and excitement of being hugged by a bear. I n fact we prefer a milder embrace. Shenandoah Eeeniwj Herald, Who hi the d'ekens ever told Bro, Hoyer of our being a Captain in the Salvation army? Ladies Kid Foxed Glove, Kid top, Button shoes. Holid leather soles for $1.05, at Shroyer's, Seiinsgrove, Pa. Hawkh ON THK ViG. From 10a, ill. until after 2 p. m. on Sunday, Sep, 10, a continuous flight of hawks pass ed over this town, going from north east to southwest. Thousands of them could be seeu with the unaided eye sufficiently plain to distinguish their species, whilst as far above as the eye could penetrate the air literally swarmed with them. A hawks are not gregarious or migratory the ap pearance of such unprecedented nam here and all moving In one direct course was a mysterious and iuipres sive sight. A gentleman well posted in ornithology after watching the un broken column for morethau an hour declared he had never witnessed nor heard of such a sight and oould not In any other way have been convinced that there were to many hawks in ex istence. Many others expressed their wander not only as to their countless number but as to whence they came and where they were going. Duncau oa Ikcord. We make a specialty of Tax Notices and Scalp Certificates a full stock of which we haye always on hand. Or ders by mall will receive prompt at tention. Clymer Family. The Clymer Com edy and Specialty Company will ex hibit lu Beebold's hall, for benefit of G. A. R., to-night, Thursday. They oomejwlth Eleven Star Artists, Inolud ing Barry Gamble lu his difficult feats of Juggling, Slack wire, and Trapeze performances and Tumbling. Nine Musioal artists, namely: Miss Lizzie Clymer, Cornet Soloist introducing her great Triple Tongue Polka and Comio Songs. Master Ferdie D. Cly mer, the youngest triple tongue Solo ist before the public, and German Comedluu. Little Bella Clymer, Alto Horn, Bong and Sketch Artist Miss Lulle M. Clyuier.lntroduolng Baritone Solo, Seuthueutal and Couilo Songs. Miss Laura Clymer, U flat bass, Songs, Sketches, and Double Bass. Little Hattie Clymer, Second Alto, Recita tions and Songs. Prof. J. D. Clymer, the proud father of this family, Vio linist ami Leader. It will be a two hours' first-close show. They will give a parade by a full Ladies' Cornet Band, Admission IS and 88 cents. Vnserv'' r ' '10 c"ts extra. Doors Basts krville. Mrs. Caroline Dop - son of New Lancaster died on Wedaet day, Oct 6th. Jacob Stelnlnger of Decatur and Miss Lizzie Heeter of this place were married recently. Joseph Deene of New Columbia died on Monday morning, Oct 11. The Goss Steam saw mill was mov ed some time ago to a tract near Wag ner. Mr. C. A. Smith of this place has built a new hearse which will soon be finished and ready for the road. Mr. Smith Intends making the Undertak ing business a specialty: P. Carpeuter of Beavertown visited our place on Saturday evening. We hear the Dish Creamery is do ing some fine work In butter-making. Our School Director, Wm. Heeter, has at lust secured a teacher for our town school. Mlse Jennie Winey of Richfield Is visiting friends here. Ret. School Arbor Day. Superinten dent H Igbee has issud a proclamation appointing Thursday.October 38th as Arbor Day, and Superintendent Hoy er desires to call the special attention of our people to the matter and urges Its observance. He says: "We must put the thought and the work of tree planting Into the schools and keep it steadily before our boys and girls. Tiiey must be encouraged not only to plant trees and shrubbery and climbing vines, but also to collect preserve, and plant seeds, stones, and nuts of various kinds, to watch tbolr growth, and properly to care for them; as the elm, maple, locust, ash tulip, poplar, apple, pear, peach.plum cherry, chestnut, horso-chestnut, oak, walnut, hickory, butternut, English walnut etc. This being done, they will 'soon be enabled to plant, and also be able to give or sell to others from their own modest nursery stock. He recommends the assistance of the teacl.ers, and requests of them to to keep a careful record of the work done, and recommends county Super intendents to make the subject of tree culture a leading topic for discus sion at the County Institutes. Fifty thousand tres have been planted since the appointment of Arbor Day in this State and probably as many more that were not reported. McCli'rr Items. On lust Friday three of our young ladies started iu a buggy for Beavertown. Everything passed off pleasantly until on their return the fustenings at one side of the shafts gave way, and the horse taking fright ran away and threw them out, hurting them considerably. Merchant Ulsh has received his new goods. liratton & Mlddleswarth have about completed their saw mill building. It luakeB a. nice appearance anil the lull! will give employment to a number of no Idle hands. The instruments for the drum corps will arrive this week. Then we can "hike a leedel oud" for XXX music Our butter factory Is turning out quite a lot of good butter, at least some people say so. . The hog disease has somewhat abated. Your correspondent talked with J. M. Stelnlnger one of the Poht "stuff." Johnny has a hard road to travel, I believe, but I wish him all the suocess imaginable. Anything Is praiseworthy when it is done to further the interest of the Middleburgh Poht, The gruiu fields are not looking as well as they might, on account of the dry weather. Our township will hold a Sunday school convention at the St. John church on Saturday, Oct. 10th. All are cordially Invited to attend. Eao. Crxtreville. Attorney II. II. Grimm of Middleburgh was in town oue day last week. Mrs. J. E. Shinkel returned home from Philadelphia last week where she bad been spending several weeks with relatives. J. M. Stelnlnger, a typo of the Post was in our town last week, looking happy. Commissioner John Mohn attended the Commissioners Convention at Harrisburg last week. II. E. Boganrlef and wife of Thomp son town visited relatives here last week. u. a. Biayuiun or uiruinburg was in town last week and suoceeded la selling Squire Hartman a first- class iron force pump. Lincoln can now sing, "Shall we 'no' each other ever," but on Wednes day evening she said, "no, never, uay ned. Dr. J. P. McCollum of Wllllamsport registered here last week. A. Kreeger and W. II. Winey, two of Middleburgh'i prominent business men were In town on Friday. Henry Keister who has served IS years as a soldier in the regular army, visited his brother J. W. Keister at this place. P. Hartman and wife visited iu New Columbia last week. J.M. Hartman a gentlemanly youmr merchant of this place registered iu Wllllamsport several days recently. n. n. nanaers and wife Sundaved with friends in Adamsburg. J, H. Hartman one of our enter prising merchants Is In Philadelphia tide week laying In his fall and win ter stock of goods. If. II. Baker, Al. Stuck and wife of Miffllnburg, Sundayed with friend. here. Mrs. J. II. Hartman and daughter Lizzie went by stage to Mlffilnburgon uonaay. A Reverend gentleman of Harris. burg is firm lu his oonvictloua that the world will come to an end In the year 1934. Don't wait until UU to turn a new leaf, but turn it now, for the world may e? to ti r 1 f -t f r . T 1 Bkavkrtowit. tllsa Laura RIegtl left for Beroadotte. Illinois, on Satur - day, where she Intend to make her Llngle, Proprietor. Any person want home In the family of her uncle. . Ing binding done can call at this office, Jacob Freed. Jr., haa plucked anJget prioes, leave the work with us uud apple weighing 1 pound, I onnees,and meaiiurlnglS Incbee In circumference from one of his trees. Mrs. Moses Bpecht baa recovered from her serioua illness. Hog cholera Is playing havoc among the hogs In some parte of this town ship. Among tbofce who have suffered from its ravages are Isaac Wagner, who ha lost upward of twenty hogs, Ben Smith about a dozen, and Ner A. Fees, nine. Of the schools In this township out side of town, Jerome Erdly will teach the Farmersvllle, and Charles J. Mat tern, lierbster's, during the ensuing wiuter. One of Benneville Smith's horses got his head fast In the fixtures of his stall some time ago, and,belng unable to extricate himself, died before morn Ing. Bennle, if such a mishap befalls you again, let me know it sooner. Isaao Saltzman, who was recently married to Miss Silvle Gamby, of Ad amsburg, will begin housekeeping In the "long house" on West street. Success! Rev. 8. I. Shortlss, of New Berlin, filled the pulpit in the Evangelical church one Sunday evening recently. J. M. Stelnlnger canvassed this lo cality in the Interest of the Post last week. The Post ha a large circula tion In re. Mrs. "Lank" Wagner is confined to her bed with Inflammation of the bowels. 4 " The School Director are leveling off and graveling the' ground's, about the public school dbblldlng. The school iu this township will open on Nov. 1st The Steam tannery again employ its full force of men. Farmers are busy husking corn. The yield and quality are excel leu t. David Houch i the only farmer in this locality tluV'has raised buck wheat during this summer. Mandol Friedman brought his fam ily from New York, to which place lie hail gone to meet tbeui oo Monday. Thehad left their home la Prussia on Sept. 1st, but after sailing four days, the vessel which bore them lost its rudder and was turned hopelessly adrift nenr mid-Atlantic lifter throe or four day of such exceedingly pain ful and undesirable experience, a passing ship was signaled, which car ried them, vessel and till, back to Ire land. Here fourteen dys were spent in repalriug the ship, sifter which the voyage was resaiuW. A boy by the tittiueof Wolf 1Io1mi'i aooompanled Mrs. Friedman from Merman y, and her sister, Miss Marv jGet who has been In Now ' .'VV Jf aavrI vmh. x . , , lies tho Come -j ' j . o uU place with the Intention o7.; tying. Mrs. Fried man has been 4 , . the greater part of the timo since si ' ' 'ft home. John Royer uu gone to Golden Corner, Ohio, iu quest of a farm. Misses Tlllie Younguian anil Maggie Treister of McClure, and a Mrs. Boyer of Philadelphia, fuet with a serious accident while returning from a visit to tills pluce on Friday. A they came to the west end of town their horse took fright at a dog that oame rush ing toward him, aud uinet the buggy, throwing its occupants on a heap In the street lie run ti the Planing mill, where he stopped, having lost the buggy a short distance from where he upset. Mrs. Hoyer sustained several bruise ubout her arm and shoulder. The other ladies escaped unhurt The Beavertown nkntl Fire In Co. held Its annual electiou on Friday Friedman ti Gets had their store closed on Thursday a wvek and on Saturday in order to observe the Je ish New Year and thtiir annual fast day. Mrs. John S. Duck has been suffer ing with a sore arm for several weeks. Our string band servdaded our citi zens on Monday eveuing. In my next I can report a wedding Citizkx. LKWii-ui. riu, Pa. Dd. Post: In your account of our Fair you seem to think that tho Dug gy test was a foolish and dangerous contest. As you were not present on Friday when the test was made I do not wonder that it so appeared to you Hut the facts are as follows: A large sum five hundred dollars was at stake aud each contestant had paid iu 10 per cent, or fifty dollars, and on Friday each buggy was weighed,eaeh horse was weighed, aud each one had three dozen ot eggs put in a paper box and plaoed in the buggy, and then driven over the rough road of pieces of post as rapidly a possible and the time taken by a stop watch. Iu the four test made by Mr. Albright hi buggy broke au average of 6J eggs each time out of 8 doen. Dr. Albright took 1st and 3d premium and the trial ou Saturday was an effort on hi part to take 8d premium from Mr. Ilauck, but In this he fulled and In Jured hi buggy. Dut iu this case there were a few larger timber iu the road and the top not strapped down. In the other test oo Injury was done to either buggy.-' The test thoroughly proved that both kind of springs were capable of doing what tuelr owner claimed for them, but extmiuly rouuh roods th Albright prlng wtu a little ahead. Dut a man make no mistake in bujiug vlther. The test ou Saturday wa nU author iited by tbe Society, but was an indi vidual matter. ' J. A. MlJJIDY. BHivaxKat SHixuLVfll-Fif ty Thou- and no. 2, 19-Inoh Shiuglel at $20 per thousand Inquire at tlUi office. If you need any good ail do not have th time or inclination to visit my store, I will give proiupt'asd p. r .,ytl.., t() uII cr,J v I-- M We have taken the agency for the . Runbury Book Bindery, John D. ' w w"1 forward it at once to the bfn- other books of value which they de sire to preserve can gettheiu rebound In the most substantial manner and at lowest prices. Wfcsti fob? was strk, Kr tirr CMtorta, Wltem sh wm Child, lb rttnl for tartorta, Wbca sm bMsra Mbw, ih clnnf te CHlorto, Wksa sh hse Ohlldna, sm f Utsta Caatoria, ItllritllctHirff Market, Butter Euu 1(1 10 f if r. 13 t 8 6 0 . C . 8 12 Pitted cherries.., ITnplttcd " ... Hliic.k berries Raspberries Onions Iwird Tallow Chickens ner lb. Turkeys Nhl Soulile , Ham GrnliiiUiii'kct. corrected bt w. n. wixet eterv WKDSKSIUY. No. 1 Roil wheat $ 7 2 Fultz and mixed ?A new ?u Rye r.n Corn 2 Oats 2f Potatoes 85 ' ii.vititn:i. Oct. 10, by Rev. S. P. Orwlg. Cha. Mover and Miss Sullie IStelnlugcr.both of Franklin twp. Sept. 31, Dr. Charles H. Outdid of Millliiiburg and Miss Euphemiu J. McKee of New Bloomfleld, Pa. U1JL21. Oct. 8. at White House. Lucas Co.. Ohio, Mrs. Rebecca Wlttenniyer.relict of Joseph witteumyer, aged 77 years. Deceased formerly lived In Iliddle burgh. Sept. 80, in Monroe two., Daniel Stewart, son of Jerry and Harriet Heaver, aged 2 years, 0 months and 32 days, Oct 4, in Seiinsgrove, child of Wm. anil Annie Keller, aged 3 months. WOODLAND FOR SALE Th antnnilK nil ollow at I'rlvat Nalo s trurl ol Woodland iitimto sliout 1 lulls oulliwstol Mlddloburtju. coutuluInK FIVK ACHES. mors nr ru, bonified ''7 Jik-oIi Krb, Jolin llre, Julm Nurmsu, sod olUur. I'ur parllouUrs call on or sddrau AI.HRIOIIT SWINKFOKI). Middlcimmli, l'n. I?XECUJQR?:.QXICR" l7etr. .! of I)nll I. .. . r-g, lowniblp. Snjrtrir Vo nsd, ill wirmin kDuyrsnti-d In k and lsv..,'','''t,r ;Voowlni thtu"lTfl Inilsli d o l'l ii rs riU" Ud to mike Immr dltU psymaut.whllo tbuia having1 olalmi war praaant (ham duly auttianttcatadto tba uadar IsDCd. WILLIAM HARPING. Si-pt.2X,N. Esaeutnr -THE BEST TONIC. ? This medlclna, romldnlng Iron wtlh pnra f!ll)i toulca, quickly and eumplataljr Caret Da-apapata, Inularratloa, Waaik bm, Import Ulaotl, Mai rim, ChUla and Favrra, aatd NearaJntav. It Is an unfnllltin njuuxly fur Ulaaases of Ike Ktdnrjr and Ll-ar. It la Imaluahlo fur Dlacaapa peculiar te Vaiara, and all who U-ud aodatitury Uvea. ltdoca not tnjura the teclli.rauauheadaclia.of produce (nMlull(pii oilier Iron mttlictnn itV). It eairlclaea emel parte lite blood, Stlmulatea Ihe spumta, alda tbo aMlmllallon of food, rcliaves Jli-ariburn and Ik-lcbliif , and SlrutiKtbena tho nmatii and nurri't. Kur IntortatMaat Ktrrare, LaaaltaaW, Lack ot KMryjr, etc., it bus no equal. ' I V The gonulne haa abors trade mark and cnieacd red llnca on wrapper. 'J'aku im other, aaa eelf e SBOWI (HIBIlil, tO liiriSQM, B f ' " n pii.iim 9 . m RAINBOW. RUPTURE IVSI.' Slaapla, aata. raUabli A m uarlMl tal.lu. I. Ia not True rwaa. Warn aad Mlabl and lie foraeitaa. kantl for aireuUr altk UMi. lirata aoa lurgi HI auaaunannai aralanil ausarara caraS brlhlaap. Addraaa Oantral M adlaal and autateaA BklllfuT tmaatat jina allkiiidt F aaiwieal ohm et . Xtula. Ma. ata Irooliiea la mala and fuaiaTaeur atnaUlMr. Ha '. aa-aaata a aad art Biff Ii tuJlTj?fl3,t S pil .ni.ilM K M sr-Krw ai taaaaaaa CMS a J tl BJJ (H aa d aaa a A ( fetal Saa C3 C V!bsra4raa,aW . , r m4 a a W . Wsnraatr Far'" T 4. FALL CENTRAL HDJffitf (EdPdPDDS STOHBIEe SEL1NSGHOVE, PA. READY FOR FALL TRADE. The building is jammed, full of NEW GOODS. Tbo first floor ' 6lled with DltY FJSMCV&, GOODS, WOOLEN YARNS. NOTIONS, e:c Tbe second floor i died with !anuet1s. CP 51 DloUm9 WALL PATKUS, UUNKKTS. HAPS. etc. We Lava fitted np a room iu tbo toalbenat corm r of the second floor where Ladies and Childrens Coats are kept exclusively. Ladies will find it very convenient aud cooifortablo to select add try oo wrspa. Respeci fully, S. WEIS, Seiinsgrove. Mew (DCflQ ainKSfl tr IDairgSLOiiuS. o - We are just now filling up EVERY DEPARTMENT, with as fina a line of New Goods as ever came to our community, and they are CHEAP. , Qom e and see them. SCHOCH SMOTHERS SELIISGav. AILWAj -AiU- KesLdlsf to Pflease I Our dow sprinjr stock ia now ready, It I one of the grandest luea J goods you hnve ever beheld. Nothing hna been forgotten to the way el good and dcflimble styles, and ns to quality and low prices, e feer tEO competitor Our motto lias alwaya been to maintain the lend by offarnia tho beat food for the least money. We offer for jour eonaideralioa t DryGoods, CIotMng. Boots and S&oes, MOTIOXS, JUTS. CAPS, THUXKS, VALISR8, CUTLERY, CAliVETXUliVET CHAL , HARD. QUEERS, GLASS, TIJV, E ART HEX, WOOD AMD II JLLOmVARE, j7., JCf., fiC. These goods are neurit all new, of the choicest mate rials and latest styles. The prices we ask for them will astonish uou as thcu are wiout stionablrthe rock hottmm for retail trade- We pa; the of COUXTRY PRODUCE. Judging from our trade we i as season una nave prepared to meet all demands- CALL Yours in waiting, If. II. CUNTIJC & CO.. Near Middleburg Depot- erfnl to b. at, stovea. Tbe Id COOK ttTOVES we atill botf ou to tbe. Grand Times, NEW SUSQUKIJANNA and oth er, ell of which are flratolure tovea in all respect'. COAL STOVES of all ktoda, from 95 op to M0, for all parpoees, Call oaJ eee iuy ttnvae. 1886. L,"J V ULIUCII, (ON TTHM highest price for all kind anticipate EXTENSIVE tovs. The old favorite io a new drese. Tbe NEW MORNING LIGHT still keeps abend of all heating rIovcs. Tlii fall it appear in a now dress, jot r. tsin all its hast log power, which ia acknowledged by all aa be, iog far ahead of any other stove. For SQUARE HEATKRS we bave tbe Sunshine, Capitol, and other, which or a and in annaaranoa and atand at the head of all cqaare beat of rtfarenoea given. ' r t t. Louis, C