" .. it...intiftiit th count in .if fti"".' ; ,),. now In tnlr rpf- I"0 i.Vt. ! lh"m "P' '. .I.h to P" mrOUKn ll tint ht IjirttMJ n'"""- SOTCS TO SUB33HIB3R-3. w t Mi- tf.?iircs on tint 1J-1 of " .'if to vim u Yti'Knrnsciui- C. i vU. uiwnii " ...... , h ' VF"t. f-e if d.lto Is HmilK.Kl. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ImU, In elloct Mot. 15.1880 I HI. I TATI"". K.AItT ' ft Ml 7 1 7H 7.-0 T.VS 7 :u 7? 7 41 7 M 7 d7 S 04 l ID S Jl 71 H ,1ft X 40 II 4 It hi P 01 U 15 . n ,6 j t: t i 1 .'t 9 i'-l s? 4 41 M .V) .' 13 li4 r v. ; o T 37 r v ,nrli-ton .1. Main street ,tt tfiuwn MnlllunJ I'mnff Hilwll Vaener Mut'lii' Cinil.'n Mill! Ailnm-Iur Hinveft"" ltnnl-r t..Utlittrb Vclr Krennier rwllnu sellnmrore SellnfiMV J. Miul.urf A HI a o.t 1 J a ami n.M 4 5 Jijj i m J' ' S3j j 60 1I,)h:ii)VO rim hi ". 1 . ' J (i. l. M l J I1'. M. i.ii i - . - 6.ao t. M. . ... itLi-it T ntii'tinti ! ii m ! im. 10 48 mnl OT.p m, in, I' I" ' T . . . it . Vn. M r, ... ,., , rn.-i.ii . " ' 'v...!. II..K I l f a. f or riinn.'iiuiM " -, 8 , . -. , i' w t -i.il DliUt C.I1. Mtr.M tlirougn nil .ii i rwi...... Miui'l unpleiisaiit month. Suuii.iy v as the tirst spring t i '.v e d.iy j li.berfs Wlmlesale aiel Uetail Hard-ilus-ason and pcde.-iri.ins line.l ; ware store in llarrisburg t a s.ry i,- ,-lr 1- all ilay. 11. is anybotly seen nn thing of a' lierui.in carp we placed into Mid -ifi-ok in the f.ill ot Tliere is nothing more pl-nshift to a y il ilisposed person than to make I Did!".' iirotiud him hap,. The right side on mot topics of iliiie. di.-cussion Is tho popular side i l the best paying si.l.-. I'liblie veiidiis are now pretty well vcr, 1 1 it'll nave ueen ijiue liuuier i in tills seetiou the past few uliths. We have several thousand old pa ii in the I'o.si' ottice, good to put inlt'r e-irpets, into cnplioards, etc., liich wo will sell at live cents a dozen We iiiulwi'htand that Mr. Ilitz, pomp iil'M-, lias iiiovi d from this place to is f.'i ui ji- home near (iral.town, and is partner, Heorg.. Wolfe, has moved llerii.l -n. Nearly all the "Hitters'' are now fi'Uifiirtahly loeatei) lo their new iHiiit 'is. The editor has moved into lis lew hiilild and feels (is proud lo- ll oy in his liist pair of pants. The Democrats seem undecided in Ids mutter of placing one or two can ilutes in the field for commissioner. Blare are three candidates in the tl. lil lottever ai li ta l, prominent niiio:i.- hoiu are ex-coiiimissioiier Welz-1 uf Ih-ui- Krcamer, David Kerstel Icr ol franklin, nud Isaac Wetzel ol Heaver prlugs. lr. Tisher next week will move to liiladelphia, whore bo will open kunlllce. Jih iilace here will he tilled ) lr. Snip of Kreauier. In tho tie tarture of Dr. Fisher we lose an nbl- ,'li.viei.in, but his place will be itblv piled by his successor. Dr. Heln. We r isli both gentlemen the success their Viilitie merit. Wo frniiiontly receive nuotiyuioiis f "iiiiiiuuieatlons at this ofllcn for pub- I'-aiion, lint It is the rule of nil edi rs to not publish them, as tho au thor must attach his proper name to very coiuiiuinieution. I'lsaso reuieui pr tliis when writing for a newspa ' r, or you may be disappointed when Ion discover its absencu from the col Iniins. Tin season for catchliiL' trout le- pUy will begin on tho 15th duv of April nn, I outlet on the samedate in the ""owing July. Tliere Is a iiemiltv nf fta dollars for either catching or fnvv "K Hi posser'siou a trout outside that "lilted time. This law does not um.lv " persons catching trout witli nets In faters ownod by them to stock other tutors. John Kramer, furinerly of Franklin .. , "ft ifreiiiiy iiioveu irom fnciilgan to near Newton, Kansas.lms I't'.n very unfortunate of Into, lie l""l occupletl his Kansas home but a jew days when a prairie (Ire burnt his Jiirn and all his outbuildings to the -n"i"1,"l wlt1' u" tl,ei' contents.includ ! iiuiiif iuipieiuciits,two calves j'l a lot of chickens. To add other isfortnnes all his children-M ve or si x winter mVa b'1 Bi0k near,y H" Our sxehanges are bristling with re 1'orts of swindles committed ou farnt f by sharpen, throughout this State. ih matter has come down to this: oman, not too stingy to subscribe or a newspaper is any way in danger ueing robbed by the scoundrels, as ths papers are dolug ths'r utmost to "ve the psople. If, however, a man U too niggardly to allow bis children and himself the benefits of a news paper titer Is danurer hutnnlvn n, Individual and not to the publlo-as M'uismat uiuoh more mouey into iromwion anil nobody pittles him, i-ther. The West Stisqueliauna Reformed Classes will meet at Adauisburtf on May W. 1897. Mrs. Aaron Kern has returned to her I1OI110 uear Troxelville Bound in body und lulud. The Reformed congregation of Ad uinsuurtf speak of building n new church till summer. We cull attention to the announce meiit of the Select Nidiool in another column. It offers a rare chance. N.iturdiiy. April 3U, Y. H. WHirner, J.l'., Kxec'r of Margaret Hummel, deii'd will Belt personal property In Krutzervllle. Tim weather is Mill cold and tin pluiiitunt and our prophet pay tln-y have no hopes of a change until after caster. The (old) Lutherans of Hearertown have elreted Rev. l'lleuger to till the vacancy caused !y the resignation of Rev. 1). SI. Stftlor. At L. Spnngler lunibcr Ienler of Se linnKrovc, l.tit we"k moved in hi nronertv on North Mulu Street wlileh , , . n....... , I W1 4 1 1 1 lt l 'Jill l JNIUl'l I thill h'pl'illg. J'j We ure Indebted to II. J. Duck for s jijhelping u out on work in the oUee Jiijthin week while we moved. Henry I lighting compositor aud a b- y ' f good fellow. i It l probable that Hie act granting bounties on the sc.ilps of wolret, wild . euts. foxes, minks, weaHeN, li.iwks, ' and owls, will, in whole or In part, be repealed by the present LegiMa t u re . Jacob M. Smith entered nnon his iliilies us "deputy h s.to" in the Washington House on Mondiy. Ue i., Muitli who formerly filled the place has returned to H.-.ivertown, his for llier lio;ue. , Smith & Close, merchants at Ad ' unifl'iiri.', h ive disi ilvc.l partncrehlp ( .'Ir. ( Iiim; withdrawing. 'Sipiir iSinilh will now cotiltno his whole at tt iiu'.iii to the store li'i-inos mid Hi i balaiici! to prophecy. We nre pleased to leans lh.it .1. II. JinoHils lately witll liis K!i..ards, has secured a unci.' I. T. clerk shin In "iv'1' ;l-f month. Loiiv'iMtulations, et.'.. The iimnteiir printing fever lias struck this county with a terrilie broatiside and threatens to revolu tionize the "art preservative." The last "manifestation'' is no 8 10 inch publication by Willie Dill of Free burg. Tho fulioiiig u lined young men from the West Kinl are attending Central lVumyiraiiU College at New Uerlin. viz: .1. Calvin Okie. J. H. Fetteiolf, C. M. Ingrain, A. I'.. Manbeck, Paul Kuepp, Jacob Kueiuph'cr, Howard .Miiehi.-ll, and James H. SpatiJer. Wf take pleasure hi calling at ten -' tion to th' now ass n tui mit of photographs In Dcivtiue'tf case in the show w iuilow of Iiuek Hrothers tail ir shop. They even uriass his former exhibitions, and, judging from th ii'imL'-r of familiar facea uiii'ug them the pen) e nf Su.Vll" uut v have j rc.'iiifiii.cd the tnlvautages of city wni'k at count ry pricrs. The t wo tl welling houses in Perrv louiisnip, on tne lanns or II a rnson K ilbach, who resides in Lebanon. p.,., which were occupied by Michael Stepp and Mrs. Kenuew el. burned to the ground with nil their contents on last Sitturd iv. The families had jut moved in tli" day before, an. I ha I left the house with t he gout It safely stow ed away to i d urn and find them in ashes. Our g. James N. 'iiial fii-Mid, I i i in ii . I ... i, in ..i. 1 1 miser was iu town mi , , , . . Saturday night to hear the ret urns ami took the result good iiaturedly. .mines .i. s.'i v, ii a oeiicr line, inree years ae no receiM-.i u.,o voles. ( nit I nil ' en -,, so i ii.tt to" siontl leuce illil not tl i him so imicl barm after all. Jimmy will live to throw stones tit some other people before l.o dies. VVi''iik', We notice a good many of our ex changes are publishing the advertise meuts of I'm pi ro News Conipanv, of Syracuse, N. Y. They will bo inter ested to learn that the proprietor of the Kiupire News Company is under arrest for alleged violation of the F. S. Postal Laws, which intelligence we havo from the postmaster of that city. We therefor caution our readers not to answer any of the advertisements they may see of tho company, as they are evidently a fraud. Uot.b of lloxon. The following persons have paid their subscription to the l'avr to the tiates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur in these credits or ou your pa per please notify us: John D. Ho gar, April 1, 'an Deo. 1, 'd7 Hept. 1, '87 Oct. 13, 'ti7 Dee. 1, '8(1 Dot. 1, '87 June I "5, '87 Dee. 1, '80 Aug. 1, b7 Deo. 1, '8(1 Deo. 1, '7 April 1, '87 June , '7 March 1, '87 June 15, '87 April 1, '88 March '87 July 1, '87 April 1, '83 Deo. 1, '87 Deo. 1, '87 April I, '97 June 1, '87 Deo. 1. '60 Aug. 1, '87 April 1, 8? Ajvri. 1 ,'o. Hop Sauipstil, Theodore Kow, Milton Moatz, Levi Young, S. H. Leister, W. T. D. itrlch, Win. Holiiiger, Daniel Seebold, Amos Howersox, (Km. Kllngler, Geo. M. Blear, Andrew Kratzer, Samuel F. Aurand, UobMlddleswarth, S. 8, Walter, Thomas Youugman, Jacob F. Bpecht, -J. H. Bhrader, Frank Howersox, Frank Kern. Zeb Gross, 0. A. Walter, Henry Btslulngsr, L. O. Howersox, D. T. Khoads, as IHiui LUoL It used to ba said of 8nydet County j that our farmers raised nothing but buckwheat aud blind horses. It has; now came to pass that when horse dealers in adjoining counties want a partienlarly nice sau of horses, they hitch up their old plugs aud couie hero for the animals. A correspondent of the Lowintown f'tTtnV, from Milroy, send the follow ing : One of the farmers in this neck o' wooils while engaged In removing a stump from a Held one d.iy l.it week c.iina upon what greatly re sembled a ball of tangled rope. Up on exposure to the sun for a short time he discovered that it was a mass of copper head snakes twisted and interlaced together with the heads outward. When stirred up they hls ed in a manner horrible enough to inakij line's hair stand on end. Cull ing iiHNi:tance he succeeded in din iatcliiug them. When laid side by idc and comited up theiv were found to li on hundred and ninety-tliree. tr, 111 l kto her tie throttle, aud w cd nlotiR nt ft good rato nf mnking poibnps, thirty to thirl 00 ue I...,. miles an hour. A we wnt w i www i. i.- u i t . i tk White 0ri tllO I hid a kind of feelit);' roino ol that thero wns Bomethiug I di ln't nolio it at first, bud over road BOoms e0IBe U'-du Craw- now and then it would como that all wasn't light. I tillers ine iuv macLino before I tdar lint n rt.tn.1 ntlin1 l.ittr wtill i.t hUU . , .v.n ..... bolts an I ptrallel rods( try t b aud such t and so I keen wl left Pot lliiu I, old 4'J whs in curve, Port ia luy eolllJ working trim. Yet tho feelinj on me until it was a uteadj lU,lu, stilt( N.,rili:t, S(.,onl. Died to Mlmlie it off, but it WUt mnnuM.-nl use. 1 Mt it iu my bones that Thursdiiy, April 'Jl. .I.e. rieri.h thing wus u I will sell personal propeity in Jackson is that nko tl-e aud "Now you gentlemen will M tue for being a fool, and 1? S:ci,Kt'T H. iMiii.. - Prof. D. C Mm phey, of Uecl Stone, Fayette county, I'a., formerly lutrufrnr in the I, ick Ha veil Stat" .N"i'iuitl Si'ii.iol, has ac i.pti' l tint l'i iui-ip a!-!iit of a SS-.-Ifct S -!lool to I peiied at Mi'ldleburgh, 1'. i , April 1 -til. I u-t i u ! inns will he given in the ordinary common school si itdii's a w ell as in sueh advaneed niiiueiii's as are lisMtliy l.iuht in our lust .V'adeu.ief. Muileuls lilt. -il I'm ( 'ollege w -'.leu d "sireil. Ntirm.it le'C tures will bit ivcii for the benefit of le.i' hers. Mi.s Mellio M. Miller, inn) h! the i 1 1 1 s t iieeomplishcd tenehers wilhiu t lie hounds of our county, has been i seii'cieii io iPaeu inn l iiiuai v lie. i partuiuiit. io-)il Hortrding can be secured at reasonable rates. Tuition in the advanced depart incut, from sl.l' ) to if"."" for the session, in the piiinary department from s.' H I to s'i.oil. Location healthful, and on line of the Sunbiiry mid l,evi.toti Kail Koad. The School will deserve, I and should received an earnest sup port and encouragement, from the of our own, ami udjoiiiing counties. I- or particulars, iullress, 1). C. MliU'iikv. M. li . April C, '87. Mid.lleburgh, I'a Attllull DV. tievernor Heaver has issueil a proc Initiation appniuliug Friday, April tis Arbor Day. In it he says: "l.et school directors, teachers, and scholars unite in making it a day for the adornment of the grounds mii roiliiiling tho school houses tln'oiig . ,,t the I 'oiiiiu. hi wcill Ii. !...( the !,,..,,,,,. ,,f t,,wus a i l villages make it ;i ,,iy for tho planting of ti s i,l..ng lin-ir street, led the people in Lnr rural regions see to it t hat their higways art b"autitl"d by the plant ing of trees upon their border. L 't families ob-.-rv the day in the plant ing of trees and shrubbery in the 'rounds surrounding their homes. Let the farm -rs see I t it that th" wute lilacs on t heir f.L.-'in-t ;ii'it tiirii- i .... a. .i i i... .i. i , fii ii i i 'tin iti i ui it'll -oil ii i it y t in." im. i ii i j (if , Wlt fr,it thereon. Let nil the people under. Btnml tj,,tt. ,, general t.0 ()f ,, kUy ,, ,le irui.liuil results which arise therefrom, inlare ui-'asure tlepoud the continuance of regular seasons of rainfall, the tern poring of our fiiiii ate, the beauty of our homes and high ways, tho timber supply of t he future, and a remunera tive return for lab jr bestowed upon lands not otherwise productive.'' Daniel Samuel Ilduiiis Hcllrofcn (these are four of his suvtm christian names) DicfTcubacli'M mind bus be come deranged. He is now causing very much trouble to the people of West p.nd. Last week he entered the house of Isaac Aurand, who lives in Adamsburg, sometime during the day and placed himself under the bud un til dark wli'Mi he made a great alarm, Uv. Litudis, who lives witli Mr. Aur and, talked witli him ami then put him out of the house. He entered a number of houses In town and chased the women out. He caught several women but help always came in time, for it- is hard to say what he might do. He even attacks men occa.ionall;'. He runs around in the West Hud nud enters many houses at night. Very in my people fear him, not especially in day time, but at night. Ho was nt home last nt Troxelville (about il weuks ago) ami paid bis last tax iu Heaver township, from whence he ciiuio about a month ago. Men arc out iu search of him but have not yet fouud him. He crossed Shade Moun tain at Hcavertown on Saturday last, lie Is a son of Daniel Dielieiibuoh, who was an auditor of Snyder county for a long time, aud author of "Sieg Jesu" ami other German books which were published In New llerllu iu 140c by the Kvaugoho.il Association Press, ,J. G. Miller, printer. Hut this Hell rofen D . Is not educated.' He fol lowed peddling, lie shipped some articles from Adamsburg durlug the front part of last week. He put rags, bones, oid rubber shoes and boots, eggs, paper, &o., all together In the same box nioely assorted. H dealt In tba above named articles,-feu Ur Ckstukvii.i.r. March bas held its reputation as a blustering month, Prof. J. II. Willis of West Terry was in town on the 30th. tie Is canvass- ing the county, among the school di- rectors for Co. Superintendent, lie roports that his prospects are flatter lug. J. K. Mohn and A. 1). Kheary made MuUluru a vinit lust week. The Spring house cleaning misery will soon begin. Commissioner John Mohn andS. l Shciiry Hpout Tiiurdny la Middlt burgli . A detective from Wiliiamsport, ac companied by Constable Klingter of Mitllinbui-g were in town hint week. riifortiiimtey the "bird" bad flown an hour or so before their arrival. Mrs. Dr. Nauipxel and Mins Pue Reichly viHited in Milllinburg lust week. Hoys save your egg, Master will be here next Sunday. Mr. ('. M. Nlinu'pm aiietit Miitnnlnv aN,.w irij,, t, irm.Bt 0r i,..P Hatur. Mih. Dr. R ithrock. Mr. H. H llai tniun took charge l-ropneior or tin i entreville Hotel on o.. i . ...t. i in ... . ino i.-i, niii'rr in! win cnriT I o me want. and eomfurt of the traveling putilii W. ti , , , . i I-. tainlei's who has brfii very; ill with tphold pneumonia, is slowly recovering. I'li w I-' M-iiiiiiunl li-it. M..1.I n..t .. I'-- .rill, mill 1 I ...I.I. 1 . , ....... . . . " " .' 1 . iiansas. ne win ne uuse 1 us a gooil I ... . .... ,.u.en in tMir coiuuiiinii v. Mat sin: ces and prosperity go with him. K. J. Mohn expects to teach our slimmer sekoiil. Chas. A. Walter went to lilooms hnrL mi M iimlii v t. Ii.ii'ii li.i iviM iitt.iti.l township, Fhusai.k. A llrst c!as u cnilnu ice cream freezer, has been tisod oulv one season and will be sold cheap. For particulars inquire or address If. Tin: P.isr, Middleburgh. : 'lock clean 'd at my shop for 7-V. A way from t h i shop ,.( t'iit. ctr.i Satisfaction alwavs guaranteed. All jwora promptly done. Kring it in. I 11. II. Licuzi:i. Our Wnll paper depart mint is coin i t e. Wt carry almost 'JOll different de igns in stock. Prices undoubtedly lower than any where else. S. Wei. Si liiisgrove, Pa. A Lady's Pkui-'Ki r Companion.--' "Painless Childbirth" a new bok by Dr. John II. Dye, one o New York's 1 most skillful physicians, shows Hint pain is not necessary iu Childbirth but results from causes easily under stood ii in 1 overcome. It clearly 1 proves that any woman may become a uiothi't without suffering any pain 1 whatever. It also tells how to over ' come nn.l prevent morning sickness, swelled limbs, ami nil other evils at tending pregnancy. It is reliable and highly endorsed by physicians every where as the wifd's true private com panion. Cut tliis out; it will nave you great pain, ami possibly your life. Send two cent stamp for de sci ipl ive circulars, testimonials nud confident ial letter scut iu scaled in Velope. Address Frank 'I'immas ,V 'o. Publishers, ISalt iiuorc, Maryland. Jan. ','7, T, :iiu. Notice'. We call the at tent ion of part ies intending to buy carpel s this Spring to our large line we have in stock. We carry a hue t f rag. hamp, cotton and woolen carpets, nil wool j ' and .1 ply and HruisHs. 1 he prices will he found the very lowe-l. S. Weis, Sclinsgruve. Pa. NuficK. - Deibert has let iirucil.and is reitilv iu his irallerv (oi'oite How ero's store, iu I Inn ertow n, I'a for; cu-1 oilier:--, Picture.? Irom I ' I siiuul gems ui, to I for $l.oi.' according to si.e. Also ii fresh lot ol new frames. Do not iii'iilcct to get ii nice picture In an Sp) inch frame for ifl.'Jo with cord ruudy for the parlor. Such chances are scano. Good pictures taken ou cloudy tluys. What Thvk mi.uit Wii.i. Do. The lllipl cccdeiited Mill) t'f llo.-ehfc's Merman t'yrup within a few yeais.has atouish d the world. II is without doubt the safest and best remedy evi. r tliscovt red for the speedy and i ITcctirtl cure of Coughs, ( 'olds and the sevc.e.-t Lung troubles. It acts on an entirely tlilTc rent principle from the ii vi ii: prescriptions given by Phy sicians, us it docs not dry up a cough and leave disease still in the system, but on tho contrary removes the cause of the trouble, heals tho partj alTected nud leaves tln-m in a purely hetilthy condition. A bottle kept in the hulls-) for use when the diseases make their appearance, will save doc tor's hilU iwida long sp'llof serious illness. Atrial w ill convince you of these facts. It is positively sold by all druggists nud general dealers In the land. Price, 75 cts , largo bottles. Jan. a, '87. tlOM3 morp t8 qi 'najjiio P"! SI 'juni3 o Sunp ui 'kui tnui.un oq sut) Mliuin.) jiij I'JUJ iii(i) ii(.) na (i u4.A "nviutki J in AtrJ xj i'itt uqj MAK1MII). March Z , by Daniel Hoyer, J Menu iSprlggle und Alice Marks. P-, March 31, by Kev. N. Young, Miss Lizr.te J. (Jross, of Adamsburg, to J. :i. Kern of Heavertown. A Anrll fi. at Dllutlieiturgii by liev. b. P. Orwlg, John W. Uaiint. of Mlfllin- burtr. Pa., ami Miss llattie fc. Htahl- ueckerof Midilleburgh. Th couple will please accept our thanks for a tot of delicious weddiug cake. t. .1. t i J. . . l. i . i J.u jii:i. March SO. 188f, at the residence of her sou-in daw, U, P. Herman in Kratzervllle, Mrs. J. O. Ulerlch, aged (J years, i months and 0 days, A CARD TOJHE PUBLIC- The undersigned desires to announce to the public that he hus embarked, in the HALQtiftA JIUSLYKSS in ('(truest, and will hold hi in sett in readiness In snf ; all demands of dealers in (his sec! ion of the coun trt, and there ore solicits their fiutrona'Je. All he ask s is (t trial ot the article, the great detnt, n.d for which has induce' I him to make their man u j act are a ,sr cialtu All orders hi mail tH'omilij filled. Address SYLVESTER EOWEH, Mi (Idle burgh, J'a. IVb 487.1y. 12.(lJIW):irf4 :? I car It'. flutter I'ggH I'l'led eberrie-i 9-1 Vi ; 40 i 4 (l i 111111 I'll hi.,.li,, I'.ipliernes ' ninuis ll"H'o I 'III . bi.-kei.- per lb.. I urM-x s "si ! Soulde..., n un WELLMILLIN8! urn Water en Eviry Lot witii nt Little C-JSt- Tin iiinlrrsioficil ihin s lo 'a 1 1 lite :i1 ti'llt toil of the pt'ti- Siivdcr t iuiiily Hi his i . i.e. v.. ..1 ,.,..tt....l .'.I' ....I) .iniii.i-.ui.icii itiivoiM-iis.i.hipiirtn.riit as wti nro selling iiiiivt fs.il s ilislin lmn 4m i v ullClV. Ill' IlllS lf Mil Villi In live full ill lief nud In is isvuMlv, tn:tki't litlle dirl, lu vtT dcl:i(-il hy the iiiarliiii- ry "('tti'i'-T mt of i;-dcr :uid is iu i-viry particular satis factory. Kccoiuilicitiliil inns can lie had from parlies fur whom I havcdoiic work cith er in Middlcliuroh, Heaver town or Hatinervillc. .!. M. KLINK, Hcavertown, Pa. March 1,'S7 Ilm p.l. Out of our immense stock we offer the followiui; FURHTIURE AND CARPET BARGAINS ! Two Solid Walnut .Marl.lc top Suits, llevil (Shtss ex tra well math' in work and finish, hut a little oll'in style Five Coltaoe painted Suits at a lurpaiii. Three Solid Ash Suits all goinl oiiinls except in linish: Five Folium's al a sacrtlice. One plush Parlorsuit 7 piece Two hair-clolh One " " " second hand. Four marhletop 1'arlor tahles Five hundred yards, all wool, C C and Cotton Ingrain and K:iir Cdtrpcts hist Spriny stlcsand reuiiuiuts find all the aliove are per ttct, except in style and finish. Mo m i.;h to clean theiu out all are marked Hiiruaiiisand price in dain liuves. All our regular stock of FUKXrn'JHK & OAli li'l'iS at it reduced price . for hv. NKXT T1IIKTV J)AVS. ('itll early and secure the bargains. (Soods packed aud freight paid to anv point on p. k. n. W. II. FFLIX, The popular Furniture, and Carpet Man, Lew istou n. Undertaking si speci;ilty. BOARDING HOUSE. f Pi IM uiidcisi::iicd having uiiido 1 ui ell i epH n ( leu lor t Ii e irooiiiininlollon on I utt iu ' ii u lil r. mt'ilii! i Hiiiiniiiii i) let I b will lurolnb I'osrillna anil I'-.l k I nw lit Hie rio( ty-ft v rnu ily nr inly liv i-iD't inl. MlKlillnii col lucil tut liurutt lurnlitisil ohesp. 11iu not litvlnK Irleil I II talil r r ecl fully InVieil tufliill, anil tlivy will mil n iilaitlitl6i. 1 1 . it ill a lie il iun wt'lt ol tloj Uourl nouns, il I J.l ! Iju -r ti . l't, 11 A II K 1 1 I. UK A V Kit. I'se.l, lie2. l ioi.rioiur. TTrt'iTT,'Vl" 1,8 ""''' ,'"t tiii 't XlXVlls JLi I reiurii to u, inl nu will wn I ymi lieu, niiiui lilnu ol uri'iit vuliie Hint 1 11: m turn's lo you, lliul will m url you ill luiioii' wlili-H will Itiiik vnu In luiiro iiem-'j rli I I tinny lliuu mnytlilliit rln In Una worlil. Any out tiun ilu tho wi.rk ttml llvo at Inuiie. KMIii-r n-i t ll ui-. No'i a'tiiiiK iitjtr. thai jul t'uliit iimhii-.v lor nil worltert, M will .t.irl yuu I i-iipllal mil n''J' il. Tien in one ui llm iianiihiu, Imp-.i l.tllt iliiief l Illinium. l lin who ui iiililiiii unit vnli" tri.lu will not ilrltty. llrau l tmllit Into. A I-Iri-m l' in-k k Co., Augunii, M til ihi. I'urllililil, H;lu. lM ii. V3, IDS', ly. ., Sol Aim wliil wril. I 'ii..l'aitl.nil,Mii.,'JllliM.i. I InlittniMMMt .Unit wink ftbl.S ii Sa. Ml II v. M boin.,UM will i.y MMISW ... HUM wtiul iw Stn U . S.f . kHMf mi. rui ie4. t:MUl ItM rtKtitr4. mih.iiU4ii. Th,M.li.MitltlM if tiauiufii mu uf m4 UtU hrtiuuai All it OENTRAL SKLINS0U0VE, PA. The undersigned has just return ed from the Eastern Citie3 with a large stock of Spring goods Call and see the latest Novelties. Orders by mail will bo promptly attended to. S. WEIS. GRAND OPPRTUWi Wo i.r now chiiirin up our shelves rkar;itry to pnrrhnsino ourrarlv wpriiiii iools. You will HlTJlt ' iiniNl o to maiko uooih, so do not (ail to conic and sec for votirsclvcN. r2 hc opMrl unities to lvy clicni) l!int r oiler von to he hsul. oinc I clispise Imposition! Invite opposition! Defy competition! Tho nndmsii'iiiMl dl tiftm .Innnorv Iff. IsST. SKI.t. (.'00 US ONLY nu: cA.-n. ri;niffr. k aiii:m i:d ndtt: iiicta ou hUkooJh liuvo Ijim n ii'duri'd fit'ui in to lo i-tr puit. New stock c SPRING STYLES, Suits for old men. Nobby suits lor young men. Suits for Boys, Youths Men and Children. Suits from 81.75 to 15. :Hat Caps, Gloves, Underwear, llANUKKKUHUil'S, TIMS Ac. kc. Also C()XFK( 'TIONS A N I) TOYS Sol I lit Klt.'Utlv lldlW'I'd I'lictS. OYSTKllS. fcitia sslcct, I.n fcrt". tilvMits i n liutul m1iiii in aenpon, FLO UK, FKKD &C. '1 liuttLlrij tliu lutiny who lme nl luiiit d mo I cunliollj invito 041 lo K 'eel ion (d iny ktorli. G. C. GUTELIUS, Middleburgh. IMVIIM 'i lie I a- Ml l.VJ-Kt . 4k iT;ai. - iifl i fnl to Li . .. M 0TL8 Iu JC00K MOYH o till It W CU 1J 1 1 : 0 si:: Grand Times NI'.iV! 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