(jie gfiWrjiurn.u Xo$, UY rJ7. II. UA.ltrKlt. Sttbm.-ription 1.50 l r Vtiar n RATES OF ADVERTISING ' On Untaran, r, ,. trbMi-ll Ootutn lnYrr UMftfth 'nluinn. I Vt-r WtfltMlontl I artli, r tr Aaitur, Kttr, AilialnlnraMr ...."".00 ...-. ftU ....:iiu A, .rfl uni WW d pcrll rr,n nt, r. in In ll dTrrilieianl.liifnrt il lor Ism Minn 1 month", w. (ilisrM HArr Inch or Hr Iri'er-ka I V .I Ill ot iii on i im.riiuo inu i nou ur : ubrcqa.ul lu,rll.n. Zlopublican Catinty Ticket- full IAr'! Jl'iwtn. KAMI ! I. A. W Ml I., H-mutti urn. n: -iimio, O.VNIII. H11IJ.MU.U, .Mi I II. i.iifuh. rim 1 '.1 mv 1 iiHMi!-.i.iri.t, liANIKt. III. KH M..nm... hAMI II. K WAI.I M, t 'raiiklni. F'MI 1 I i N I V TliKAsI HI II, t'll.VKLM 1 '. .sl.himi.i), .ti..n i.n'tr!i, lill I HI VI V Al Hill l'H, .1. KHIII.I U I I ' K. I''i.t.inu. JOHN 1. Kt.AU. Ili-li.ultii-ll. l ull . nli.M V, Mi. UliOliOK II. W I.IM.K, I lu. 1111.11. Tl.uisiluy, July 11, JJSS7. n JclT Iavia i rondo tofatlicr a&olb cr lying stateuiunt. Ilo paid lo no interviewer thut recently : im'.i " whiloat Montgomery. Aln, hc-receiv- cd an anonymou-j letter from rii.lus UelphniBtatiDg tlmt tho tJovernor ol I j))e,j,0H llinic hy tl)0 rcpieeentatives! t ueJ Mbg Pennsylvania had liberated ,rom!,,f the Noith and thu .South on tho 1 --orso, uud wo wiro off for good prison two notoriou.i convicts, on I ,vilrmi(.tl tbe (a , iTLo driveof 10 mileelook us throtiKli coml.tion that tuoy would aHHaxsmale hinHDiiviiO.vvitb.the promise of ? 100 000 if they i Bticceeded. Ho then mentions two inetnnces in which he believed himself to bo in peiil fiotn this caiiso. Hatf! TLelthof July wnti phasnntlj and ratiounlly celebrated in Philadel phia. Thero wns agrentmitBS meet ing iu Independence t-iptaro, which waa addressed by John Sergeant Wiso, n eon of the onco noted Hen ry A. Wise, cf Virginia.nnd a grnnd aon of Ihe former great Philadelphia lawyer, John Sorgoaut. Thero wuh a military purado, musio iu all the park), a regatta on tho Schuylkill, baloou nscoueions, Sis. Tho old bm bmic enormity of killing peoplo and destroying property with fire-arms, firo-crackers, Ac, was etriclly forbid -den. It was a civilized observance of tho day. Tho world is moving. By a new act passed by tho last Legislature, entitled "The Pennsjl vania Pharmacy Law," and approved by tbe Governor, May 21, 1SS7, it ia provided 'that hereafter no person whatsoever shall open or carry on as manager in tho State of Pennsylvania (toy retail drug or chetuicul storonor engage ia tho business of compound ing or dispensing medicines or pres criptions, etc-, without having ob tained a oertificnte of competency and qualification to do so from the State Pharmaceutical Examining Hoard,' to consist to five pot sens to be appointed by the Governor. The act applies to those already engaged ia the business only so far as relates to registration and fees. The worst drought for years is prevailing ia Illinois and Wisconsin. -There has been no soaking rain iu tbe northern and central counties of Illinois since March, and tho roads are deep in dust, tho pastuies burnt brown and the leaves oa the trees shriveled np. "Stunted yellow ppoara" are the only evidenco that corn has been planted, and fruits on tho trees are 'wrinkled and dried to the stem." Fires are burning in tho woods, and have cauned the loss of many cattlo. In Henry and anr ronndiug connties tho drinking water Las been polluted, and the dried bods of tbe crcoks are covored with decay ing fub. Similar roportB come from portions of Wicoufin. i 1 ! Stray Cattlo Lax According to the present law in oar Stalo stray cattle can bo taken up and if the owner neglect or refuse to tondcr reasonable tutififuctioa to tbe party injured by trespaus, and for tbo cost of keepiug, or if such icjared patty bhall not accept the satisfaction which may be oflWed, it shall be the duty of such injured party to mako immediate application in mutner directed by the Act. In caso tbo owner shall cot claim Lis property witbia ton days after tbe stray is taken up it eball be tbe duty of tbe person takiog up such stray to cause the same to bo advertised. And if the owner doesn't nppotr within sixty days after such adver tisement the person taking tbo stray shall make application to a Justice of tho Poace who bhall issue a war rant to a constable to mako pnblio sola of tbd stray and from tbe pro ceeda pay all reasonable charges and damages and cost of keeping and tbe surplus to be given to tbe coun ty treasurer. If tbe owner shall ap pear wilbin one year and prove property the surplus shall be paid to biui, otherwise it goes into tbe county funds. Tho CaUjTsttrg lie-Union- All H e 1tHloiv t.f (lie nasi rolled jinlo one giful ncord will iiol (jna1 ,niid cnniiot imiIcIi iLut event Lit-li jiiwt tafcrii p'iipo oil Iho uj(inora - ibo i.liiro if (1. tM bIiiil'. Other. 'per jhs havo fi tight wnm, won vic- toiiis Hint loft tin in. but lever has a iintir iii.kIi' tmro l.ko ours. Never j bus hn pubo of Mir i'Ki'!n becu so fttttriil US it I. UN lei U by ILu 11 tin loll , , ... I lit t be FIlTVl Vllig tllCllibelS 01 tllO Ull- . " iicu ui.d Confederate furcus, and nev er bus n pM plu been tm ro thankful to Almighty God, tliut He. iu Mis Alwi.se Providuhcr, bus brought about such gi unit ict-tills. If there bus l n one finale iVcLt Unit will tin 1111. in lo bung into clour relation hip tl.e N ill li Itbd tl: .Sdlllll, it in 'Lu iiiitiiuii if tlio very infu who io daa Rf.ue liy l.fitd Imnd KitBt Liu d in dciidly conllict, hut who bnvi just ixtohdcd lliOl-eflililK lilllidn in tlio spirit of fi iet.dil.ip ni.d li.vo. Wo me oiif united people, nil livil g nt.di i the fl ii? 1 1. nt wuh tiiumpLnnt, etnndii g now bLonldi r to thouldir to defiLd tl.o coiihtitution and piin ciples of tir drrr ol 1 land. The , hoirt,I H vf wnr ,,, rnHf,t.(i. n.j i.once. . - . .. fTf'lil I.i tift'iri. llliina ttlt.l-Alua IIaii ,,tullv Cytj!;rt l)cvtr n(,am t.rjtcr our ; ft tLo .....m .-..., I i . HI I . U I.UT ';,,, ,,.,,. .,..,.,., , , point (d tho wnr, be held sacred; and tuny ('letlyfcLurg claim tho credit for being tho ppot thut wilutsucd the turning point in n belter nod more christiun-lilie epoch between tho North and tho South. Iowu with nil fiictii t.nl feeling, and lei us be but one peoplo, knowing nothing but thut which is for the best interest of the country, and having but one ruler tho L'.rd. May tho hnppy scenes jiibt wit tii sted nt Gettysburg bu but thu new era dawning upon a peoplo who have outlived thu duik days of war, and havo emerged into tho tuoio calm and brighter days of peace nud pros petit'. Vlmmhtrstiurij Jivjivnilory. Pennsylvania Eailrcai-! S-jsirccr Series cf Scashero Excnrri:ns The Teuusylvaiiia Uuiliond Com pany will ugain this summer offer to ILu publio a number of select ex cursions from principal points in Western Pennsylvania to tho retorts of tho New Jersey Coast. l'or stvernl youis these excursions Luvo proven a source of great con-vetiit-iieu to llio residents of this section of the Slate, as they have enabled our people to vii-it the moid prominent seaside iteoits ou the most favorable conditions, both ns to rule of faro and limit of tickets The first of tho seiiis is fixed fur July 14th, and will embrace, ns will tho three others, Allautio City, Uupe May, nnd Seu ltlo City. Gibus i f tho series will occur on July -Sib, August 11th nnd 2Mb. Tlieto re sults urv tho choicest and by far tho most poptilnr of imy of the summer ing points on tho Jersey coni-t, and it will prove, a ditiicult matter to uinko a clmicu between tho three. Tho tickets will bo good for tin dnyK, and will bo sold nt tho rates quoted below fiom tho points men tioned : llate. Truiu h'aves, Pittsburg 10 00 8.60A.SI McY eytown 0 50 3.32 P 2 S2 3.10 3 .15 3 -1.1 7.;o M. Lewistowu Junction (i KJ .M fill n 5 05 run lioyai o ou Newpoi t 5 00 Philadelphia Arrive Kxcursionihta will spend the tiicl.t in Philadelphia and proceed to the soahhoro by any regular trniu of tho next day. These nro mugnificeut holiday tiips and should be tukcu advantago of by all who can spare the time for a roost onjoyublo out ing. A Pino Ghost Story Cnoiloi . For some tima past, at a certain residence in lieaver Falls, Pa., the inmates havo besn frightened almost out of Ihcir wits by a continued rap ping, which eonnded as if in a closet in an apartment up stairs. Investi gation at tho time of tbe rapping fuiled to reveal anytbiug and some people went so far as to say tho house was haunted. The other day, as tbo lady of the house was clean ing tbe room, she heard the same curious sound, followed by what she called a -sneeze:' 8ho went to a wiudow to open it and while she was poshiog the shutter tbe sonnd became more distinet and cusling a glance npward she saw a large wood pecker sitticg near tbe window and pecking away witb all its might; It seems tbat a pieco of timber tbe bird waa silting on led to tbe closet and wfaea tbe bird would peck tbe sound could be clearly beard in tbe room Tbe family sleeps noaader o' nights now, Trout Fishing. Lomuci-s Lnvintr taken tno to Iteuovo, Cliulon Co. To., I deter- j i"inel lo tty ny hut-d nth out fiebw ''K' A rl.nrp wl istle at 2 A. M. t"'1' iiiui totun of our parly were i - nlrcady nstir Mxl thut wo rnust tt tlio kI i p out of Mir yea hb List w e could if we wunlu'l to go alot.y Auliourlitir fjiuul our purly of four iu u two u;dud rptiu whuu, diivin n wind-lro'uri (it-y home, tr in;,' to jtt o'it of town, lu llio diiiktiL'89 e drove put wxy ovnr n pnoily covircd di'.cb, in wl.icli hotuc onu wiih lnyiri a wuli ipi:c, mli! wulii)in(r unwaiy fihlmnji n. l'v tLe lituo we got tin Lortio Lucltcd t ut if (In i ii H' lit) li' d but lit 1 1 o wind tlit-io wad iu li I in nil ucri;d oat, nud culd tul;u ii j no fuitlitr tlnm n few j fttt l'P lllbl out of towu. So wo didn't co with that Iioibo While two of U held dowu the v.nou find prevented it from i ULniiiR Kwny, thu other two went buck nfter another hoio tnd iheldbt thit.c ho heard after they ln I ilis n pin red iu the cjoou) wusn resoundx inn bang on tho hollow tides of the ufoii-nid horye.Thcn we proceeded to Fl .... . .- 'l:L 11 I II I 11 CI 11 (.1 I III, KIlllIlIIOIl we could and fonud touch more limn wo CNpeoted. The others hood ro- 'n most romantic couotrv: and what"116- iojwrii loiuaiua nto t.mr would Piif m to bn a si.lendid limit - ing giound. We passed one of the pumping stations of one of the great oil pipe lines, nud saiv two tanks each of which holds a niuull hike of oil 2?,0''0 bait-els And theu enruo tho roadu O, such roudi-! Worn out corderio). Hulf nu hour's ridj over then) is tho only thing which would afford uuyideaof them. When wo got sleepy, walking (wLich we prt fined) we mounted tho wng on ur.d were food wid'j awako. 7: !id A. M. found ns at a d. scried luuibi luiuu's caiLp, xvlii re we put tip our hoiso. p'lekited our dinners, and statu il fur the fish. A walk of 2 miles brought us to a "Spl.ish ing dam," above which wo weie to full. We were soou all busy trying to lure tho warey trout from their retreats, Sometimes we succeeded and sometimes we didn't. Mostly didu't- Tho best way to find out how trout fishing goes is to go and try it yourself. iy noon wo had got ten well up tho stream, keeping will together. Then, however, we deti rmii.ed to sepuiale two goiag fcouiuwbnt further up tho stream, and two starting back to meet at the camp- o who etarlicl buck urn lishe l through it very bushy part of thu btnaiii, nud were repaid for our trouble by making our host catch there. The others got back to camp considerably bcfcro wo did, and so csi.'uped a very heuvy ruin. Just as wo wero leaving the si ream wo buw nn old hand 'whipping" a pool with u lly. It was a pleasure to see with what graco, and easo, nnd certaiulty he handled his rod and lino. After gettiug back to the catop wo cleaned our catch, which wus a very fair ono for novices. Aud then came tho return over that fearful roud, and to agruvate the situation I got t-leepy got it iu chunks, itnuioube masses, and all over, 1 ju6t bung on what ever I could get the best hold, aud got what saticfactiou 1 could get out of a jolting, rolling doze to I l.e immouse amusement of the rest of the party. Hut tho laugb wasn't all on their side; they caught it as bad as I before we got home, one takiug a nap strotchodon the bottom of tho wagou bed. 9 P, M, found us at home; and glad of it. r, Globe Mills, Pa. G. S. What's h a Name. Whether names are good or bad, expropriate or tbo opposite, it would seem that when tboy onco become at all current or familiar, there is no such thing aa shaking thorn off. We suppose tbat the name 'Canada This tle" will be used to the end of time, in this couutry, Although it ia well known that this species of Cirsium is not iudigeuouu to Canada, but to Europo, where it bus been known for centuries uudor tho common name of 'Cursed Thistle,' wbicb is roally an appropriate name. Jerusalem Artichoke is nnothoriu apprrpriato and misleading name given to a North American plant in troduced into Englinh gardens ubout three hundred years ago from Caua da, and under tbe name of Canada Potato. This species of Heliuutbus is neither an artichoke nor a native of Jernsabtmi still thouo misleading names will probaby cling to it for centuries to come. Tbe mis-named Irish Potato is another valuable native plant, wbicb may now te ronna growing wild or thousands of acres in New Mexico and Arizona, and although introduc ed into Great ' liritTan under tha name tf 'VirginU Potalo.'. Tie more tnodern ono of Irish Potato, given to it ia derision, nppcnra to in -- - i l a . . nave ufCoice lue roont ropnior. e 1 1 Lave a common Aineiicao bird gen erally called a Kobiu, but it does toot IhIopc to the same geor.a ns tho It no Uobio if Europo Dut (Lit is tot half no bnd aa to bo obliged to boner the Tuika by calling a iKibla ineui' her of Ihe feathered tiibo 'a Tiuky ' It in trao wo have tcmu cotiHolntiou in knowing (lint tho filthiest nu mber is culled a Turkey Huzz'ird. There arc pert'ouu who havo a liniiketing nfter commou or popnlnr tinmea of things, and n fleet to dislike tho tuio or icieiitifio nnuiGH, w hich aio always tho suine niuong all the civilized t.a lioDS American Ajrienllaridt Jor June. Whoro tho Prc5idcr.t3 aro E-orici Tho burial places of on r I'm sklents nro widely scattered. WnMiitiRtou lies nt Mount Veil on; tin: t vn Ads nmscH aro Luiiid in dir tl.e old chuicli nt Quinry, Muss; Jifi'i isotj rohtd nt Mooticel'o; Mndison'd giavo is at Slorlpelier, not f "r from Mun- i...nn. sr.... :. i. I I , .v.u...... ..j . "icLmoDd Cimclfy; Jnckson s ginvo i" 'tonl of bin old .c-idenco, M ho llvt "'; Yt. l-ureo was buried -t Kiudethook; Hnnison at Norlh IkD,, l!f nr ''incinnnti; I'oik nt Kui-h- 1 Louisville; Killmoro lies in Voiwt liuwn Cemetery, liufi"ili; Pi-rco was buried at Concord ni.d ISucl.uuau nt Luncaslor; Lincoln's giuve is niar Spiingfu ld, Johnson's ut Greenvilln G.ai field's at Cleveland, Grnnt'u at liiversidc, aud Aithursnt Albany. I . . L . . 0 Carelessness at Ilarristurj- The authorities at llnrrif-burg nie using Iho commissioners of tl.o cnusing various eonnties a picat i innut. L of unnecetihiuy trouble in rcgutd to tho law abolishing tho tn on household furniture, pleasure carriages uud -a.ciiur, ilo ..-,, Avas pa-i-cu on March 13th and tho Atloitiey Gen ....i .. 1-1 .. . i i oral rendued tho moit nslomthing opinion that tho net was so sweep ing in its tortus as lo evi u abolish those tuxes for 18S7 which had been levied Jti:l '. Btsossed prior to the paasugo of tho act. A reading of tho act will oouvinco any scusible person that the opinion of the .Us torncy General was not only busty but also uuwairar.li.d. TLe net wttt . - r"l a m into tiuci imiueniuieiy of course and it would i.H' ct u that wcro levied and the pussage of the net, but tho fact id that there are no counties iu thu stalo tbat fix their taxes for 1NS7 to lato as thin date, and thertfoio thu ncl dots not n fleet any taxes for the present year. Tho Kourd t.f Ueve ii no Comiuit'bior.UH and Dosrd for lleviaiuii of Taxs in Philadelphia rightly refused lo pay any uttentitn lo tho opitiou if tie Attorney Ueu eral Tho asaismoiita in bomo coun ties for taxes pnyablu iu 1888 me ...... i..:, v ....i.i... ' , ...... sionets nro of curse , mt.tag tins class of propeity from Ihn nsftbiui i.t bocks. It i abont lime for the of- fieiblsat Hairisbur, to ncl theii hcads together and to nnd out some sensible construcliuu utui ex planation of the new law uud its ef fect. Charles E. Dawson, A. B. PRINGIPALi Tho Sccoiul Scasion oi" tho IMitlilloburgli Academy will open Monday, July 25. 1887, and will continue for nine weeks. Instructions given in tho Common and Higher Uninehes. Competent instruc tors will assist tho Principal. rif A SPECIAL COURSE Has been arranged for Students to fit thcmsolves Teaching. Prof. Charles W. Herman, County' Superintendent, will deliver Freo Locturos on Theory and Practice of Teaching at stated times during the Session. Location Healthful and on tho lino of tho Sunbury aud Lewistowu Kailroad. Excellent Boarding at Reasonable Rates. TJ3KMS. $5.00, 6.00, and 7.00, according to branches studied. Students desiriug to attend should send on their names at onco in order that boarding may bo socurod. 4 .-I s Address CUAKLES it ii waxsEarirt Iioit easily rlicmnntiim begins, and liow inai.Jioiiiiljr it cwwi in tli ivstciu, until i on li BinrwL'U iiu.i uiiiicii us viciiin .. .. i . . uieuimr me ncuioor rnronio lonn. no . i . t f e i . ; . t i.. i grip and tlio ultor ponerlca-ness of tha ; ordinary rcm,lie to give rcliif. rrobauly lo no Uihjaso have physician piven mora s'.ii I , an 1 none lias more ei:niiL'to!y ITo l lle ir t-Qlirta to proviilo a Iei.i:io ; anl until Atliloplmros was dis CiVerel tlura no mcilitino wliirh would sarul cura rlio it'i:itin), t.uiiralpm an l norD!i or si.'k K'n.l.v. he. Tlioiisauds f t.";iiuouili lilc-j tiia f llnwiiiir prove heyoii'l iiK:ioit lii it A t Ui ij! i on s n tho only roii ililo reni i ly, nnJ that it will do all thut il tlai.in t f ir it. C.it l:i!l.(!rrcnro., N. Y. AuK.n.1 i:, ISSrt. I can racommnvl the Atlilnplmroa to nnyliiMly tlmt U in 'rant of it. It lint cured my rioMict' who I..11 hn l ncur.-iVia ill Iter lifu it'll 11 1 so rli'Mimntisin. She rays slio ii nil frcJ from pain now, nml will ivt l-o without 0 lmttle fur t'vii'C tho price. I pave u hultlo to ir.y Lrntlitr who lirnl ncu raisin in tho buwvl and it fixed him in a few day. I'uaxic KowAnrs. Roiifw Tt., Clifton Co.. N. Y. An,ii-,t K-th, lssrt. To yenr u-o this Snintm I wnsvirely silli' tiid wi:!! rin'Hinaiiivi in i.-.y ripht km-e it'l l 1 It hli iid Irr, nr. t w.u induced by a f'i.-nl to try Ailil iHiiirun. I lined tivo hiitrhv, ) ,'. ii - I lnv 1 ivii nniipar.v lively fi-.' fr r!u ini ilicit r.l'i-v. 1 liavo Krvat ti.iili 10 i', til. I !... ri 'oi:.itu ni!ol it to my iri'.'i" 1: . t-o r.rml knor nil who h wo tried il i.iaili i; prji.-"'. It. Ilr.ATov. r vol ; I'.r.i, ,.i: i bii'-ii'd I; in j Alhii jditiiok anl Ai. liijilnuiif I iIN, hit In 1 u ll.iy (an nul ho liiiilit of i'ii! ii ;l;:i ! .t !! .ihlo- rnTs ph'iri's Co., US W-.iW St.. Ni.v Yirk. will bi.ii'1 .iiim iv.i i j, I ..ill...- .... t. -i .... I : 1 c I ) i n rrii i t of ; ro.-.h.r pri.-c, l.i.l. i tl.id t-r hottio j .;;VVVr,,!::H" iihrv 'PWw. oii .-:i'i:i. v..ii';ir- 'iir-ui.t mi I'll). ii:iu.-v of rn 111. mi -in .Hi. lirmliD-iir. lii.i:nj bl m l. ,'.c V Oil 'i li ir.Ti 1 liii. iiro in i iiuuii.il. ti I l.Iiracahti3 Escapo. i W. V. Pood, druggist, of Win ohostor, Ind., writes : "Guo of my customers, Mrs. Louisa Pike, Uarto nil, Knudolpu Co., Ind , was a long sufferer witb Cotioumj tion, nnd was givoti np to dio Ly her physicinns. Sho henrd of Dr. King's Now Diss i covory for Coutumption, and began I buying it of me. In six months' tiino sho w alked to this city, a dis ' tanco of six miles, nnd in now so j much improvod sho hasquit using it. Sho feels f-ho owes her lifo to it." Jco Trial Dottles at G. M. Shindol's i-TUg ciuro. I Wlien Pliy lrk, we fr Cantorta, . When .. CI.M..h. cried l-Miitlm ' viMiim wim mu., uolJums toiWcir Wboii ih Ud CLUAnm, (be jre iLmi CulvrU, Ccamittoo Mooting- Tho nu'inbors c.f the Repul lican County Standing Committee are 10-qnoi-tod to moot nt llio C iiirtll ui-io, i.t Midlleburgb, .Situi Jay. July 10 KSS7, at 1 o.eloek, i. M, for tin purpose of electing n Pclccu'.o tn II taxs for 1687 ' ,'t'l,r'!l'id the county in tho npprouch . i ing State Cuiiven'ii.'u. A full turn assessed after Lnl, jtHil.0il Mv or,lor tf. Jno D 1 ooak, Chr'u. A. S. Pawmno, Fco. "pups)uifs? w1 The uii(lt'r.sioii(.,i 'jplakis litis im'thoil liV" i' iiil'orniin tho t i t liciis oi' iho West i Jin" jiiiv; wi mil M, llll llllllli. ,,e uCl.llllllp J Vh.y ' ii i. l p n -vt nnriAn r.TTfi I -N FORCE PUMPS. JiepairiiiK all kinds ol' Puutps a specialty. John P. Zechman, Troxelvillo, Ta 35. DAWSON, Principal, for JUiddlcluuvh, Snydor Co., IV Do you need a good Business Suit? A pair of good Vorking Pants? A fino Dress Suit Olieap ? A Fine Shirt. A good Hat, nice Neclctie, And a Trunk, Satchel, or V aiise to put them To Selinsgrove and get at tho bot tom of prices at once by calling at Clothing Emporium. 1 will coi.t'i.ue the JIerclj:ti;t Tailoring bnFinr-ss in Arnold's Room, Middleburgh, Pa , and take this rui ana of infoiiuir.g tho peoplo of Snyder County, I'm 1 have on hand a well si lectid rtock of OJotlis, Cassimeres, etc., nn l sf.inplis f.om ti e best and im-pf wli.il.lo Now Yoik and Philudi-li l.h h. lin es, and will sell lo.ver than ev-r. Ciitting, (Muotiing. Ut pairing, Pjo ing uud Schilling done ou idiot t i.otito. Nov. ltf. K. i'. BUCK The Piper Eroccli-Loading Shot-Giin and Rifle Combined. Tlii syst em in combined rifio and shol-trnn oilers tulvaiiliii :; ovt-r olhi-r niakt-.-i o n linnv marked than llioso "or sliot unlv. Tliov far cxci-l all ot!i .1 crs in siri'iiuiii, acciu.io , workmanship tind balance. DDiriCrU kSi,ll-sll:ll) ac,Mn, best decarbonized blued" jrillviSl3 steel barrels, K) or 12 gaugeshot. 41 Win- cliestor v. f. ritlo cartridge, weight 10 to 12Ibs, prico $30 Top-snap action, same as above, 3S-55 Italian! cartridge, or li uu'Iistcr, prico Tho above price includo 100 cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE 1 A Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Bait, oct. I respectfully submit to you a few prices,: Assorted Trout-lies at 25c. a dozen, trout-hooks to gut 25c. per do plairt trout hooks 5o per doz., best oiled-silk lines from 2 to 3 conts per yard, all other linos from 1 to 2 conts rel yard. Reels from 25o to 2. Orders by mail promptly attended to. J. B. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS .r. I have on band tbo finest stock of goods over offered for sale ia tW nrmnt T nail nnn. .HamII..h I it.A . j - iutiuu m me louowiug articles i Johnson Mower, Heapcr and liindor, Crown Drill, Hoo sier Drill. Ohio Drill. TlimiinaMnv ioi- n.,t. rini- , ' " 1 " -m-m-J J.UI1VUGUU VU tivator, Myer's Iron Porco Pump and all kinds of Wooden rumps, also Walter & Whann Co., Portelizers. Itepairs guppliod for all tho above inachinory. Don't fail to coma and see xat when you are In town, examine my gooA and get my prices. in ? Then - . - - 30 p.ipor sho and ono box ft Reed, Sunbury, Pa. .-i - C i.- .JSLi t- '- v.- v-i
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