-hy- i. ii. iiivi.rri:i.. Subscription $1.50 Per Year RATES OF ADVERTISING : M)aBn, Ua. Yaar. i kavnnviiMii. una Yrr. . tHawtath Column. O.,o Yoar ..: u ' ..li MMitmi cant., p-r ttr MSJaor, ftiaoutnr, Aili ilinlul.' VlK AilnH Plutlcn tti :a Wk m tpwlil f rinif intf ara made, all at?.rtltii.nw.lriirt. U lor leu than ( tnoiillin, !! 41 If. rr Inpii inr ft lunrnlin I in at lha ronil In-rrilun ual 7 c.uu lur c i'-h aaaqaant ln.orllon. Republican Crinty.Ticket von A-n t th irrxiK, RAMl'l.L A. W Ll.U.. hi ;crun Pi ft ii::T'.irr, HAMKI. IIHL1 Nhl lt, Mi,,. I nruh, Pri i Ml lrv i i.MMI-lil u HAMCI. IIKAVI U. M. nr . . h A M 11.1 II WAM Mi, I r.niklm. K"ll ml'ITY 11'K-tHriLl'll, CM A K MIS r. sl.i-.in ii.li. .i,.li,i.i i-li, yi i: i''i'N ; v i Mi..r, J. KMIM.KK I K'K. I'hui.in.m. JOHN 1'. KKAUits, Iii-ntvtlimn lull I oiKiNKH, 1'H. OKllUDl; It. W I.ISKK, I li i.inun. Thursday , June 2:1, 1S7. giaii au nun ML'aaim i iiii uouybburg is to witLtss n mem orablo rein. ion mi ttio third of July Tho survivors of Piclul't) I'ivinion, a boil j that ujftilo eucb a Liuvo Ixtt disastrous cburgo upon the Union lines on C'cmetcrj ttidfjc, bnvo nc cepted nn invitation to bo Kiicpts of the l'hiladtlphia Itrija Ic, tLo body lliat met ar.d npulucd tLo autuult c f Picket's men. Tho varioun churches of tho Foil ed States bavo communicants nn ful lows: Koruun Catholic, 1 i.UuO.OOO; Methodist Kpitcopal, 4,31i;,51(!;I'pis copal, 4'.0rZh Moravian, lO.CbC; UttbliHt, J,r,82,i07: Congn gationalist m,Vl ClniHtiun Union, l.'U.OOU; Friend, 10.VHMI; A.lvtiitibt, 1)7,711; Metbdint, lM,7r; I'rti-I.jtcrian, 1,. 082,i:;;; Lutheran, I'SO.blH); Itofoim ed, U5.(,071; Herman Kvane;tlicul 12.,000i McnnonitoH, tO.OUO; Cbuiel Of Uud, l',0ii0. A peculiar stato of afl'airs hns aris en in Ohio that bids fair to mute trouble for tho railways that inn buffet or saloou curn through the Sloto. Under tho Dow law it is bcld, Ihoy aro all liable to a license of two hundred dollars to everj county through which thoy run. At, tea counties aro traversed by thi through lines this would, if sustain. ed, inflict an expense of $2,000 per car. Tboro is iuoi than ono biJo to this quebliou and soma lively con tests may bo witnessed before it in Bottled. rrcwdent Clcvohnd's Elundcr. Everybody with a proper idea of the fituoss of things realized tlut Trefiident Clcveluud bus uiudo a groB9 blunder when he authorized the ibRDunce of tho order leluriiiiif; the ouptured rebel flas to tho or ganizations which boro tlioui in but tlo: The l'leeiduiit hiutielf realizod Ihii fact when he heard tho firat muttcringa of tho greot storm of in dignatiou which swtpl ovtr the conn try becautfo of tho uncalled for and unvmraiilublo ordur. The etoiai of indention tpoodily gavo way however, to a fueling of relief, when tho Tinsidcut admitted his blunder, and promptly rectified it by rcKciud- inp tho obnoxious order Tho blun der t'luw cut of tho fact that tLo I'rcHidont ban no sympathy with tLe toldierb' This ho ban manifested in very many ways binco hii inaugura tion, and ho thought that this act, if ho thought at all about it, would rnuLo hiiu solid with tho South. It, bo never, hasn't even dono that. m iinamwimi Every Ciuzcn Oujht t: Vot3. Tho past hundred years has ovolv d in tho history of our country one of tho grandest nations upon tho glubo Uur couutry elands out ub the Model Republic, a government for the people and by tho people. Yet tho machinery of this grand ltcpublio does not work without ooruo friction. I'olitics, which ooyht to bo honorable and ongage the at teution of our bebt rilizcue, is ruin glod with much that is corrupt and dishonorable. Our nowpnpers fro uently cry out against this corrup tion, and our citizens in their pii vuto life bitterly bewail it , still it is there. Whilo we may expect to bring about a perfect ttatoof things, because all men Lave their iufirma ties, may we not improve upon the past ? If we Lave our politics purer and place men who aro worthy of posi tions of trust in the different depart ments of government, whether in the city or State, every man must vote. The tronble is, tbero is not sufficient appreciation of the value of a single vote. One vote may determine whether honesty or corruption ebnll be at the holm of government. 'England expects every tion to do lis duty" bos come down to as as a noble sentiment. Every American Llll... I... .1. - i 1..a i. .1 I I in ,t ii run iiiuo a ii ni uuiy 10 Ilia Stale heu he has cast hi voto. irriucsics or tahsitt- Fur tho l'usr "1 ho bos and girlu of toduy ate tbo iiiC:U no 1 r'.iiifjii tf tetRoirow.' Whatever IIihv arr mudu by common rducxtion, iu a great tnmnnre, will i tho character they give to their futnro homes. "Tnt as tho tig if boot the 1 1 f f' incline 1." Lit mo iu tko on place atiovs all othetn, whort children get thiir first ideal of peoph . The parents may bo the tnnkinir or the ruio of thuir children m they chooc. My neglect, nnki'xlnoHH and oiiatlructive manners, t!iy nm ciento it) their childitn a din!ike Lr homo which in time result in the acipiittiuent cf looae hitbits ied a tuit.cd mind, llouii rdncntion is the yrnat factor, wliothor it rpionche c r itwnltens tho young m'r.ul The n rr ii t dii tcti eliild in the epi in, time -f life nhfii t!in body and mind at u tit-dorgo:!!;; itio j r. ecu 01 growth ar.d furnialici. If ytueau;e ncy ilintoi I in iti t'm grow tb of a tree by njal.in;,' it crooko.', whatever you may do afu i wntd to wiuko tho tree tra;ghl, tho work of distortion i Htill visible It in nbiiolntoly itidel iblo, for it has booomo a part f the tree's nature So it iu with the child, his kitnploEit (Uebtious arc an bv.nc'd t.J tho kind paient, wl,o i j to the chil l a fountain of wisdom and rulicg power During thi firrt yenrH, tho dinpoeition is formed by tho nt moppbero which ho bronthes. If it is puro and r fmod ns raado by tin' parent, then there Hill bo no distor tion in tha child's nature; but if the parent evades or censures the child's questions, or impatiently ai d imj er fictly uuewcru them, then the iutcN leetual huugor is not atinfiod, on J tho child nces an unreaonnhlci!cbH in everything, and his mi nil becomcb dwarfed. livery child his rights which do- i mund that its l.fo nhall begin ur.dtr favoratU cirrutubtaucop, tV.ut its fust years ehall bo of logical dtvelcpnent both physically and morally. The laws of liod demand of parents tho bost caro and training for their chil dren that they ran afford. The behool is not all iu all to the child. For there ho is only ono of a hetero geneous mass, and tho teacher in likely to teach all alike, failing to rececrnize the fact that ho mnst tin us many tiroes a teacuor un lq i..a pupils Tho paront opprohen lq thin for ho Boca tho child from tho v...y downing (f biH beueibiliiios. V f frequently liu I that two cl.il lr n cf tho samo jinrents will differ wiiViv in dipposition ond tendencies ly a cuubo which beara tho Pt'ron proper tion to its ultimate effei't ai the pebble on tho Alicghony mount tit top whoso angle sepaiatcH t'jo coi.i-;..' of two raiu drops, one g ing to the Atlantic uud the other to tiio Galft The teacher who ban charge of the pupil six bourn n day. for h:x months in a yr, aud only comeu in cvr -r.n t-iofial, persjnr.l contact wiih lt'm, em not uudcrwtand ul! tho v.itiuthii.b in his dinpouitin, and bouco cm.i.ol ivurciro that peculiar odnplali'.ii wbidt in iMpiirod, Tho itbeient I .l .! 11,1 lovoor inn p.tn-m lor Uis euuu icueiun himt'.i tu cart ful of ail the intiicacitb of the chilT.s mind and eluiajtoi It is u.umUal for tho toucher lo lai.e this interest in every child. As the potal. of tho ru-io-bud expand tiful burst into tllo beatiful colors of the rot"? under tho guidaueo of nature, so the i.nruoilal n.ind, tod i:i i!u own nuti.r:d way, nij.lcr the uiilunc of tli'j pau-iit, devc!o'S uud Urtt. until the unfolding cf tho i-.telleetU;,! fncnl'it-B barfcts foitli into t:.o ti;l! bl'i:,.-cii)s of m tuhood uud woman hood. I'.ilhni'b and mothers who! dedire to s.tve lliemslvos from fl.o ssvetedt pain bhculd labor to mnko heme tho centre of ultaotiou, a ciiv do of happiness, and u fouut in of instruction. What a child roads is more important thnu what be eits, the one elevutoHor destroys tbo meu tal and moral attiinments, tho ilhor only cffoetH tho physical organs- A bad paper or book is worso than bud company. Tho paront is the ono who bhould guide tho chil l in bid reading and tencheh him t j dis criminate between that which will do him good for the whole of his lifo, or that which may nudormino hii char actor iu an hour's reading. Children are natural imitators bonco it is the privilege and dilly of puivu's to placo before thotu woithy objects of imitation, both in thcmte!v?a ami in the companions they choose f jr the children, the teacher's wctU in diroeting thn mind to useful LuouK edge ii a noblo ono, but to tho pur ent chiefly belongs tho heart and aflootions of the child, and ho it is who wields the greatest power iu forming both moral and Christum character of tbo future mou and women of our country. D. O. U Middleburgh, Pa-, June 11, 1897. TSESA1TC3 P20KSS3 The liquor qnostioa is gradually attracting a larger sharo of public attention. In ooruo of the States pnMio scntitteut has favored Prohi bit ion, and that modu of settlement is on ttial v-ith enough of popular support to pei mil its wot kings to be ftirly tented. In such States all reasonable fiiend cf temperance, wbolhtr they pi'utaiiiy appevod I'ro hibition or not, insist tlml tho meas ure bhall bavo a fair trial uud faithful outoiucmeiit. lo other States llete has r.ol been found the public nenli monl nccesfcary to securo for Prohi bit ion faithful wnfoiccmoiit, and wbero ft fu r trial of its merits con tu t be bad, sinoire friends of teru- oiaeco hnvo ith mucli nnanituilv fuvured the high lioenco plan. Third party Prohibitionists, bo are not honefit iu their professed z-.'ul for teinpciance, but uto asbistaut Dcuio- crulo, contiuuo to dpposo license bo - cuust. they want to defeat any settlo - monl. Willi tU-m are found somo bioceio pinions Lo i'.oagino it a sin to cut off half un tvii wheu it is l . o t '. possible to cut off tho wholo of it Hut a veiy hugo proportion of the true frieuds of tetnporaLco iu Buch Sliitod Ltattily suj jort tho high , li-ct-nbo phiu, and iubiht that it Kl r.ll huvo u fair trial and faithful enforce" mtnt. t . ' , In Ohio, after four ptipous b ated ly perjury huvo beeu eseluded, thfi lit publicans i t covered tho majority 111 UOIU UOU.ICH 10 VtLlCU tllCT W( 10 entitled by-tho votes actiuily cast, and tho Dow law, with such inodifi cationb nu wtro found mccessary to luiii.o u tut-ciivo, is now ou tun I. Tho llepublicans were united ia its favor, and tho Democrats ith the biinio 6iibbtuutiul uuunimity tppobed it. '1 hiia fur the evidonco is that the law will servo two good purposes; it will greally tlimioih tho tnn.brr of litjuor titloons, and ho cut t ff a coiibidorublc pr.rt of l!io traflio and of its cotii-upioiit t:ilr; und at tho Buuio time it will memo u larj,-o reve nue fremiti. u art cf tho tiafiio that remains, compelling it lo bear pnrt cf the csptnteb of govt.rr.ment which iuteiiiperaiico produceo. Public opi r.un iu Ohio appears to sustain the measure so effectively that it tvill be fairly tried, and iu that case tho tem po aucu qucbli. n will thcro bo parti- cuily btttlod until good reason ahull i appear lo belicvo that Prohibition ?A? bv.cjy?1is;1 .u.P..d. v.ftJAic?:.itj.Lv tniut d -peud in Ohio, as in very nil. it .-'Late, upon tbo movement oi Mibljc opinion, aud expeiieneo in Stated whete Prohibition id now ou dial nill have uiuch to do with the f,rmalio'i ofen iutelli;t tt j'tdgmcol rippectiiig iti uefnlnous clehcro. The pucsago of u High Liccnte hill by the Ktw l'ork Aift mbly, and tho i.iijul el tuo liquor interest ia ops ponin;; a timilar bill iu tho Ptfuusyl vtmia Ltgialaluro, justify hopo that iu theeo great '.'tutea tins settlement my bo uttaiued without further delay. It ia a r.trikiug fact, which soqfiIiIo tomporauco mou do not overlook, that iu u!l tltet-o States tho liepnbli caus aro subdlautiuly uuitod in sup porting aud tho Democrats in oppos ing this lticuduro. Tuu pretexts for oppobitiou diffoi, but on ouo pretext or an other Domocialio mombers in all th'i great .States tight ngitiust every iffoit to rcstrnia the liquor truflie, or to make it bear pai t of the exneiibo it causes. What can bo moro humilitating to a great political l-arty than tho confoHbiou that it do- ponds uo completely upon tho sup port of tho saloons that its repre sentatives do not dare to voto fur n nuaeuro which even tho most intelli gent liquor Boilers tueuiselves ac knowledge to be just aud for tho public good? Democratic depoudonco upon the aaloouH, Democratic hostility to auy aud overy rostrictiou of tho liquor truffle, makes this a party qucetion whorover buch meanuied are pending. Republicans propose regulatian bo- causo they bolievo it tho wisest aud bcht thing that is practicable In that npirit they iuvito the aid of tni n of all purtied. J'ut in every Stutt subetaotially tho entire Democrat io party obeys orders from tho liquor interest, as if it exit tod solely to corve the poisonal convooiouca of su loon keepers A'cio York T ribunc. TII3 SAITCTUH'S The popular impiosbion that aa editotiul room is a constant battle grou'id, that the editors aro being iucecba.ul!y hounded for copy, that indignant bjbbciibors rush in with complaints und borsebip.i, that the editor is a persecuted creature is all a fallacy. The average editorial room is it vory qoiot placo spot tthcio loafers are seldom tolerated and wbero diutarbunco occnr very iufrcnuently. Tho idea that the foreman is ioveteraloly howling tot copy ia an erroneous one, invonted probably by some amateur jouiualili long oko, who did not know that all' vvoll regulated editors rta'je it ono of, inmnrtanl ilatnitk f t1.,ir ..!' me important ueiaus 01 mcir ousi- DCta not to let tin minfrra ,inn,l ueai ma i iti ti.e punters Biona aroutid aud chitrgo for time. Tho editorial room is uotaluxuiious spot, but it id invariable comfortably quiet It is er-prcially a rare field for the slcdy of character. In tho course of a yf ar tvory phase of human na ture arses before the eyo of the edi tor in his eanctnni, acd it ij there that the cant aud hypocrisy of hu manity oro tnot t frtqnently eclf-op-posed. Tbo Lollowners of politioian is Cret dtteoted by the editors for tho politician has n confidant in tho editor , it is with morchant proacbers and every manner of nint, who comes iuto tho editorial room If they mo weak uud hypocrtlic.il, tho editor i.i tuo futl to discover if, for tho editorial room is a sort of disrobiug chaadx-r for tho rest of tho worl 1 -a plv,'o whoro pooplo coma jaud lay olVlhoir inunks and toggery, 1 and display their blc.nis.jcs and weakntstea To tbonu who aro iu lUQbcrrct, it in no woudot- that edi tors aro nlll ctcd nith fekepticMO. Chairman Cooper has issued it call for the Ilepublican St-ito Convention and has fixed .the third Wednesday of August, tho 1 Till, at 10 o'clock in the morning, as tho timo, and tho Hanisluiig Operit Ilotiaoas tho placo, for tho ncnembli'ig of tU-h-gutt'it to noruinalo c.tudi Jato.t for 8tte Tritt urer ut.d Judo of tho Suprom Cnit, aDd lo tran-aot ol'i 'i- busints--.; and Lo aDo m.tkes tho folbwing statement: Tho attention cf Jtepublicats throughout tho fitato is icrqucifulij dirietoil to the fallowing ptiuiunoiit ruh 6 for tho holding of Stato cm ventions and tho conduct of the party: I. TLM delegates to the Stutecon venlions bhall bo chtmon in thu man nor iu which candidates for tho Oeneral Asm.mbly are nomiuatc-d. II. Ilcreofler th- State convt-n-ions of tho lie-publican party shall bo hold not enilier than tho third WediKtday of August, except iu the year of tbo l remdential election, when it bhall bo held tot more than thirty days previous to tho day fixed fur tho National Cnbvcution, and except iu gubernatorial years. At least tuty day uoiieo shall bo given of tho dale of tho State convention III, That we tecommend to tho couuty oigfinizatioiiH thai iu their viiIrs they allow the hrgout freotlom iu tho general paiticipaliyu in the primaiios, cousisleut wilh the pre servation of tbo parly onranizatior. .oXly Su .convention of June lepicnoutiition, delogitwH to t'.io np proaching Sloto conveniioii will be selected uccoi.l.ig to tho number of Representative, iu th- b-.'ginhituro to which each ciinty or city in en tillod uudi-t tho K pi DHentativo Ap- pcrtionment law, passed at tho lo- it nl bcseioti of the LegiHlatnie. The fumoiiH coon dog owned by Matthius J. hoop, of Y-ngerbtotMi. perfoi meil a won. 1st ful fiat the other luy, one that is out of the usual line of adventures of tho cauiuo tribe. A largo ground uog hud clmibcii a uug tioe to escape Jack's vingenco but tho leaning attitude of tho lite permitted tho continuance of the ouusa and the dog mounting tho tree was toon iu i-oullict with the ground hog a distanco of fifty feet from Ihn ground, uud in a very short timo Mr. ti round Hog wan d tupped from his elevated bilualiou with l.fo extinct. Tho tip of il.o tieo where tho fight ensued is a small liiuble.is pinnacle, and for a dig to accomplish the death of a large gtsund hog in such a place uud then turn on the piuea clu and return tafo to tho ground is certainly a wonderful fvat. As a rrtlo banters and fishermen ait Rivon lo exuggortion, but Mr. S. is a reliable mau and besides had tuo Other eye witnesses of the unusual sceno iu the woodn.LLtcistoicn d (incite. WUmj Iiahy was rick, we gare tier fiutnrtej, Wl.ea site waa a hlll, ba oried fur t'Mtoria, Vbuo alio booaiue M W. Uo uluu to (.ViturU, Vbu Ao luxl UUldrao, abe guro H orn CaalorU, Sticklen's Arnica Calvo. The Best Salvo in the world for Cats, Bruises, tiores, Ulcere, Halt llheum, Fevor Sores, Tetter, Chap ed Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Hkm Lroptious, and positively cures Piles, or no pay roqoired. It is guaranteed to give perfect Bat is faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. O. M. thindel. i. j...'- . . 1. . j. . ... . j.... 1 Financial Statement of the Middle burgh School Coard. Aiiiuunt pitld out by Trounuror, " rouuivud " ' ;io.u9 WJl.lT liy bal. on unto ol 1'iitur Fruio, Total llal.lllUui, In dtiii. ol 'stl und '67, In liumli ul it. K. HouKtd, Cuali lu UninUol K. Frytnan oa.u Jue.ut Aamn icuinituur, 11.11 Duu ou dup. orttttuU 'tto, T.uo Wl.lu Liubllltlo. in azc-t'i. of roiiiurrni. We, tha uudanlKiieii Auditor. II nd tlia forego.1 PumpS U, Specialty. U.g lo be corrocl lu Ilia bout ul our kuuwlojgo. j j' im.M !..). IKtWHKSOX, JOHN M. KI KINlNUKU, T. U. Uili'l'ilU, Auiltton. JI'AL ESTATE FOR 15 ALE T nn.inrfiunrd TZ7t inr..rm tbo tit.i- tlwt ha oiler hi iiinthnr'i iniirrty, oiir-nrM-.i h, ,,., nr,hi Aiiaiiii?iri i..r;i... u .,r , "'" I II KIK At III.S ol f..rtili-l mil, on ablrU t, eru(...,i a iihm ii,.,,..,, n, hii.ip, no sum.' A ymul null un. tlirlilv )iiuhk fruit trvi-d mo un tlit prvjilftjf. II a ill !! fold v..fr, l. ill,. JAML3 V. Slili l 1 1.I.H, June 10, lw. Ilii.tirlumi, A DMINISTRATOR NOTU'K XVyt'oilnf ,lmliiltrtjn i.n ti e.'tut ol II KN K V I; KN FMt miaol KST HKAVKU TuwD'hlp SbT'l-r Co., ra., dac'il, lMViti l-i'an Kranto.l t.i nu ler-lnnal, ail .rftn no-inn ibnmelv-j In.ieiit a icM mtstbr r ,tite. tn mlli liom 'dime naym-nt, aid lbu3 Sviri4 elm" n will iir'Hi.rjt thru duly aotlicntlctud M tb aadartliatil lot lot t la ment. bAVlDtlKlVKr.lt, Junta tl. 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M. lii.it Un I win to ml i-liiinij ur-l nlil on'iit , I r"i Tl tnlli-nt'i-iu-'l, in u 1 1" irnrin, d ur lit d'lSurrnl l.-.in u. i r im i.iiik inunm.1 Intnl. JAY M. VU.;i.K, Mi.ldl' lmtuh, I'u. J luo Tiii i-i .T. An llttr. UDITOR S XOTIPK. t hUfuV. 'if Chrirtiim i'irfi i, (IccM. In thi' I iitii nv Ciitiit i rSnvniMit;i I 'a. Tii i ni.ii. i.-.t .i. , ,n nti.r n .' lim.l liv th ('nun li i I iini 'd to ililrili iiii ,lie mud" In th Iwiiitieiii l-'ii.an'.L-l l-.n:,-, I'-xi-i-nt'ir el tle Iit Will mid I'r"! iiunnt ol llirluiM ILirtoii,-dee',1 lw llmri. h iii!! , . i.i n. I iln'ii 1 1, u!v.i ii. t Ih.it l.a will iiU'il nil MHulri lute rot nt llU'Ollln nl A. I". Sinni i.n. i;.-.i.. Ailnrii-v nt l.iw. In llin Itiifi-nirh ul Im lhi!'Kriii.'( l';i , 'i'i Krid-iy, tho sill : 'il .1 ii;.'. A. IT. lH7.Bt il u i'I.ii-K, A..M..lli'll Wi t, ii.l imrtii'F li.iriiu i I.ii.iij, nlHiiy mail in r hiii -.ii .ii . 4 j. il m id i--t.it , it ro ri-iiitr"! 'd In r t Irfiii duly ituiliiMiiicitid, ur ht lir I'M r d'lli ur d l.-nm i:illliK III l"r iiliv I'll If.' id 'iid fu ill. r.MuliliAKUSl.Ml-SiiN, Jliddml ni-.li J'lii!.' Nir. Audit A I'DlTOll S NOTICE. a rc- IC'l'ik of lUii ltm-a Vx.rU'U, ikc'd In i ii k tii rn ami' 'nr vr hi Sn hkh ('uiimtv. I In- undi'ipiuiK il A il IU- r iii'iioliilinl I ) the t iillit Htiiivn li.ilnrd til dllrilllltn tilt- III IIiIh III tilt' Inn l-.'l I'jiiiiiiiii'l I'.iun l.ii'i ul' r i.f tliu Uit W II "id 'If. i nn il! : I lirl llin licit.. Ii cliv'd, tn ' in, l.uil iv ri.liil . 1 I ' ... irivi" nntiri' tlml In- t ill ii.-. i lil t r I ' in i iil T"t lit the I'llli-j ul A.t . M nipi'iin. , In tin- lAiruuich ul .Sidln K-"vi,ri i I nd.iv, tlic Hrii ,1 y nl .I'llv, lei H It' oVIiv-k, ii. in., linn iiiul t.lmro nil ailli InlVllll l-:u. -1 -I 'HIV tn.llltl.'l- tllilt-UGt.-r,IIH!MIIM :l t i (. , ;ir" r -iltn-ncii In IT. lit lln iil dll'V .iulln ii- .iii d, it So t ir i i-r ili'ilai I.irri.d Irom cun i ti u In lur ir.y .-l.ntc vl -'i d lun. I .lolI.N II. Sillr.-ar-ive, l'n Juno :t. AHM'I.P. A udlti.r. ORPHANS COl'ltT SALE OF VALUABLE liiiAL ESTATE. Tli o uiidrMlKiiid .il ii!ii;ftr.iliir of tho t i'f lli'inv ll.iv'-i-, luu ill it lluiivijr town hit. Sn.v.lur riiuui.v, I u., tlrt-M, hv vlrluii id an uvK.-. ul Uto t iril.'iii'i 'curt nt i-ut'i r.-tii.! , uuilcr rru cti'din.. iu .i.r.nlin, win Hill on Thursday, July 7, 1S,S7, itt Un- lulu ru-ldt-rioi' nt f.ilil iloui- lniit, uluiiit'; iiiiImh Nnrlli ul iMi-t luru. la Wi-.-t Hiui:r twii, .Si,,l..- I'l.uutv. I -a , nil Unit KINK FA KM, I. fill. i. li d Ni.rLIi 111 I. it.. Is 1.1 Ai.r.,ti M..v..r I'... ,, Ui-I V tn-r and N :i.l 'ill Wuk'HT V.iex by lm dc I.I li.l s ill linii'3 iSAtlliir, 'III l.llu.ll't I.lilll , in. v nrciiuri.uii .i.ti-ui .11.11 ii.:, .ni--n ."v I I. i ..- , is ,) 111 n; i.i 11 t, Willi l.'iu U-ll 'l upl'UT t r ...... 11 v Ir' :i ,1'n l i' liual 1 li i nl1. IIuI'm:, I.J.' K II. t lt., mid nili. ruiiil'iiil'liiie li ill jv d 1 1 . r. An 111. us. I 1 nt Mii ly 11I m-'dli-iit i-.i-r m : V-iiivimIm.' -. i'iiu land lit lun .null . i.iti' id rulil. 11 nil, Willi tiUltK'li'iit lliriit) ti ul,i r i.i ti ; -; 1 " tl.'i I.i :. 11. jn.iU- In luimiu a.;i.- nl iu u .... , A . ..1 , ul ri 1111 I nr. liirti li-riiia Will t in ' ii.M. In UnNH-.l. A.. l.AKI I.', litnVAi:i li !' ' I- r l(. Jilu'l'J. A. In. 1 ..-.r i;u LitlUi E. L. BUFFINGTON I'oplrna to maks It linowu to Ilia I.eoLl ) of Mid dli Lurb aa 1 vlnntty tbivl lie l a- reiuoualad and liniirnvMl bU llo.iriio tin. I urovlded Ulm- eit wlib a No I 1"9 ur Uurima ( r.i'ercr. Ha ha-, ai I'm-1 lo I litnuill with aim oi tLa lal- aet In pnrd fcnhalmlliK rr layliiu out taldoH uoiiauloii tha ox"lurlvd rmLl fur lt na in ilil dlmrloi. A II tlit' liu bi eo done m ureal OKen;e, and Mr. l uiflnat'in r -Mn.nluliy ani your pair'-nava, l.o bat tn rliotal urrm n'' inu'ii -1 1 iHli.- tliO n' ri't ' I'i I111111'. null tu-rf rm nil the luuotlunH wf luuurul iliroot.u-ttiu a v Idiuu tin- 1 111 La rra uuoni and Incuiiwuiunvi RhTiiyt Roo iuii'Sii) IU4 luuor.ilH. mm, 'I Uiuin just received our Spring Stoek oi" Millinery anil Fancy Goods, wo take this method of renowni" our invitation to tho public to conio and sec us. Antieip.ttin a eontinuet increaso in our trade wo have stocked our counters with larj:e and varied assovtincnt of goods of tho very latest iu in everything and bound to please in price. ' EltBLE SISTERS, 1 Door West of Bcoch's Store. PUMPS? PUMPS Tho undersigned takes this method of informing the ci tizens of tho West End that ho has on hand aud for sale a fine line of rumps, includih. ho "Cucumber," Chain, anil all kinds of IRON FORCE PUMPS. Repairing all kinds of lAhn T? 7AAhmnti UVUU Jk . aUbOUaJUCliUf Troxclvillv.'Pa "ji ii tf i V.lft i 'artlaiafi. i fl. (pcyHlfieiiiincn, Offers extraordinary bargains in Clolhiug as the following will show i Men's all wool suits at $5.00, Children's kneo pants at 25 cents Men's working pants at 45 cents. Wkito laundned dress shirts 45c. And nil other goods iu propoitioii. Wo have opened a Morchant Tailoring esfnbliskmenf iu' Arnold's Room, and tako this nicanH of informing I . n iv An lniat.1 A tfti.11 u .1 ti.l tJ AlV Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and tamples from the best and most reliable Now Toik and Ib iltnlr lt.Tj) bouecB, aud will sell lower thao ever. Cnttiug, Cleauing, Itepniring, r,, i-,g acd Scouring done on thort notico. ' ' Nov. ltf. BUCK KROi The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Rifle Combined. This system in combined rifle and shot-gun oilers advantages over other makes even more marked than those for shot onlv. They f;i r excel all nth- ers in sirengin, accuracy. workmanship and balance. DD I P Sid-snap actionhost decarbonized luVil IT nlJUlTwCi sleelbarrels, 10 or 12 o-auiresliot. 41 Win. i-hesler c. f. rille cartridge, Ton-snap action, samo as above, 88-55 Mallard cartrid 'o nf It II'!. . 1. I ....! PI it iuciisici, puru Theabovo price.- incltulo 103 cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE 1 a j. nient of Rods, Flies, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Ihtit, ect. I respectfully submit to Trout-ties at 25c. a dozen, trout-hooks to gut 25c. per Job., i ii i . r- .. i .. .i t i i .d piuiii i roiiii iiiioKH u jitriioz., to J cents pi r ystrd, till otiier yard. Keels from 25c to if 2. attended to. J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa fcawar jbjwi; nkji .a-3JtiK3rtnK TRMTCiuaovMnnaKsrveiMcv VRMunacMaaoatHHrvVafXrt Beavertown, Snyder County. Pa -DEADEH3 IN Desire to announce to tho peoplo of Soydor county that thoy are D Lack from tho llnst and brought with them hn oompiising everything in thelir.e of Clothing, Dy Goods, Notions, Dress Goods, Wliito Goods,Ltulic8 Underwear. Children's ready made Dresses, IRnihroidcrics, Lnccs, Lin- cn loods, lied Spreads, (Surnuief Shawls. Also a full stoch ofJet elry and Watches. Also a full liofl CSrocei ies. We sell cheap for cask or country produce. Come and e nminrt r.ni ironJo via tf-iraiilklrk - clintt ? tiicm7 fe ' AGBICtiTLTUR AL IMPLEMENTS I have on band the finest slock of goods ever offered for sale in ' county. I oall your attention to the following artiolos i Johnson Mowor, Koaner and Binder, Grown Drill, H sicr Drill, Ohio Drill, Thomas Hay Kako,Hench Cul tivator, Mycr's Iron JYorco Pump and all kinds of Wooden rnins, Uo., n ortoltzers. llopairs supplied lor all tho abovo macliinery. Don't fail to come and see mo when you are ia town, examine taj V and got my prices. J. F.REITZ. , ,T TRUNKS, SATCHELL, VALISES, Call on us and gel the best and cheapest. Middlcburgh.'Pa, tbfl people of Snyder county, thuti r9 weight 10 to 121bs. nri,-,, it - . p tpor she ami ono box of you a few price: Assorted oi.st oueu-suK imcs iromi lines from 1 to 2 cents P Orders by mail pronintl also Walter & Whann t WE ''4f 0 fit EH:c. 7
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