BY M II. IIAKTlSlt. Subscription 1.50 Per Year RATES OF ADVERTlStr.'G : On lUUma, Una Yif, nOVinll Uomm m Vr One-mart k ilumn. Hit ttir .. Oil roljMol Cart, pnf ear )1.W . I HI avnitnr, rteriiior, jintnini-trator, imil Auhl Nutti4 t j M Wlu-a ne apeelal arr inii nt are ini'lo. all lkrrlMaiul,lninri'l l.i- la tho 8 month', Mtiic tl.H 4r IncK ti ln-enli.n I otlhe evennd Insertion nil T onU tur (vli bMqaeal larartico. I. L " . ' I Eopttfclican County .Tic!:ot lnn Am lAT-t il ium. HAXL'KLA. WLTZ1.I,, II -u. i.rt..wrj. run mncini-.", 1)A?IH. nni.K.M KU, .til l-ikl i'i;t, m fniTV i "MwifHiiiimiH, m!n:i,iiKvm m..h" ISAMl 1.1. II. VAI. I Iruiiklm. nn i cfiT,i 1 1 ah iikh.i V IIAKI.F.S ('.Sht.lfil.u, .Mi.l.lu i iifii'i, K"U nl t v AI'MTvim, 3. Knltf.KK I'hi'K, l'h tMiTiu. JOHN I'. Kl'.AIIMS, Ivui-iunrn. Volt i onu i:k. DU. OKOKOK II. VV l.lSr.l(, linpmnti. Thursday, July 2S, 1SS7. The United Statee ponrion list is 115,000,000 a your prroator than the puns-ion Hat of all other civilized na tions ou tie face of the plobe. It now amounti to over $70,000,000. iim! iij nw Tho United Statos piye cvory year fur cigars find ci;t rottoo18G,.ri00.OO'J and .:'0,0'i0.()00 for tobacco smokod in pi pus. To this it adds Hid cut of cbuwing to bacco, !?.j0.(i00.0'0, bringing tho in. tiro tobacco bill for tlio yiur up to $25G,500,000. wnw n in i wptti Tbo Kicknpoos nro till operating in Michigan towns. Ono of our re liablo medical practitioners eavn they aro a great help to tho profession, thoy mako tho sick eicLcr, run. eanaa serious nilmentu to thono who re comparatively well beforo buy ing their noHtnnns. Tho lcseon. however, is novor Icnrnnd. Tlio next glib-tongucd qnack that comon nlontf will find raorfl victims, ami extract money from thoee who can afford to part with it. Sftfjwa' Elkhart, (iW.) Review A CUaraco to Earka Cour.y. Rearing, JdIj la.-For o.:, past a bitter rivalry ha, nb'ud hil.. twten Mom. llotUriuol, ,. y(,unk, larmer.of Fleetwood, th o0utl,7 ana f raait lecuiin. n Latchcr of this plaoo. This afternoon some liOt) psople astiomblod in au open Hold oatside the borough limits to wit ncss the two fight it out, strippod to the waist iu haruraor-aud tongs style, without glovos or referee They puroraolod eaoh other for fif toen ininutos, biting nnd kicking find bitting eaoh other. At tho end of that tiaio friends iuteifurod. Tho tight was to decido who was (ho 'bally" of that end of tho county, but oo decision was givoo. Mother rnel was kicked in a shameful man ner and bad bis eyoa put in mourn ing. Templin was badly nsod up Officers were prouent but ullowod lis fight to go on. Considerable money chauged bauds. r t -n The cumber of Slate elections which will bo held this year is Biuall. Governors will bo chosen in Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Masanchusotts an 1 Ohio. Ko'itttcky votes oa Au UUbl 1. wbilfl tlio ehctioDfl iu tho other .tuttiH uuuiod will take plaoo November S. Khodo Uluud elected its (Juvr.-rnor 011 April (J, Minor State oflicors will bechoeon tbia year in New York And l'ennsylvania, the election taking placo in each Stato ou November 8 Tho roost iropor tant of these elections to tho people of tho country in gouoral will be the ones held in New York and Ohio. In each of these States the Prohibition ists and Labor party will bnvo nomi nees in tbo field, and the hltor in tond to mako a lively canvass. On account of tbo 'moral cfluct' which it may hrvvo on the Presidential strug gle imlSSS a lare vote will undoubt edly bo cast by each party iu all the States montioLiod this j oar- rr- in v rrrv.ij 7a::tsda iouito man- Tboro were uover so many opon iLgt for yoocg moa into business life as at tho prosont day. Tho great railroad systems themselves present ftveunei in which thousands may gain a livelihood. Tbo telegraph multiplying its miles of wiro is cry ing out for bkiMed hands, flow com paratively seldom we dud youug men losrning to te carpenters, ma sons, machinists and like trades. Why is it, therefore, that so mauy young men aro idle, having no settled employment, and parents are askiug what shall tbev da with their sons' The trouble cones from two sour ces: The first is that young mon do noX determine in tiruo what they will dolor a Ji.vohhood. This should be settled b'j the time one is eightocn eoLngo- Kvery year after this I .. .. ;v.vr' - - ;V ron lers the pliability ! that the' tbnt ono of his ntiybbors was an ae yotiQ? luun willevor hnvo any settled complice, employineLt. Tho cIjiuico are that Tbo ntigLbor was strnng tip ta a ho will be a Hhiftluns 'ae'er-do-wull tree thrco limes and left almost doad. lis viug choHen your business or He was nked to reveal the plnco trade, pnrsuo it pernifitcnlly. Oue where Ifobu's body ba 1 been cun ftaturr of American life that ltikte 'olod, and declaring oach timo that foreiiiiitrw t3 odd i. t'm roulioosj with which AinM'ieiuis chniign their biiincs. If ill-, opi) iriiiniiy eonio to butter uni-'rf If by a ithnn; s, tiicn it In lieu to niiko tljo cl..uo. Hut tbo yoiui iu .1) inimt not give ip fite.idy eiojibiyru jut for an nnccr tuirty. If lniHinofS in looho I np ni unsoiuo tiling mnrely l- !ri I40 (iVtr it d;l'i. rnlty, n nmu Uuod imver cspccl euc OPflH .N'over iu:ko wli;it oulit to be "np'n lift iHiftiocrri it fiteppicg-stono The niHi-ttlod n)ato nf mind Unit f d lows will always incipacitate him fur doiiiff his bent. 2? tho Bovil'u I'nul 11. Hives, n private with ono arm. belonging to tbo Twonf y-tbird North Cirolinari'giniont, bu 1 stopped over hero to soo tbo plne at vbi,.h bo had lost biHarm- .1. F. Jonos, of the Twelth Masaachusetts, badcomo here to boo and bo prcucnt at the reunion Jones had his loft chook-bono ton away by a ebot nt tbo Djvil's Don, an 1 bo pointed to whore ho bu I luin among the roclii an I fired. Wh'lo doing ll.is KivuH npuro'iohed uu 1 slaudingont amongtlielrcus iftuuk oJ iu a cihm! wiy that bo I14I bis arm badly eljittero I t this pluce, and bad coiiui t ) eeo it "I 1 nt my arm hero said ho of Noith C iiolina.' 'I got this hero,' sni 1 tho m:iu from .M;ifjn:lMi'if tts pointing to bin niiec-k; itud the coriverHfiti;n bccuni" fnial. 'My (Ijd! you d )i,'t moan in flay,' slid tlio Noith Cu-jliniua,' that yon aro the man who Uy beb'.iid tliul roek yondor- I do, suil Jones. Then yon are tbo identical man I shot; 'And you aro tbo fellow who stood bol.iud Hint tree thero, r.rr you Well I'll only say thall'm tho ideuli cnl indivi lunl that r.iado you lone that nrm,' eai 1 Jonos Uoth men loohed at oach other in nptotiiuh mont, I'.ives at Jones' fnco nnd Joco at Hives' arm. 'Do my evfis deceive tie?' cricil Jouok. 'Thoy do not, s i r do mine dfciivo mo, yoa are t'. jnian,' 'Let uh fbnke,' mid the . ,n fro.i ?.fnui"ifbnHott9 and immo diuJtly there wubu rapping of bauds and mutual apologies for tbo harm I'hiladt'lpbii Telegraph, A Twcl73-Yoar Old Girl Contsscod to to llr.nsod- At 15arnwcll Court, Cbailcstou. S C, Saturday last Jadgo Hudson ecntoucod Axey Cherry, a colored girl, 12 years of 050, to bo hanged the third Friday in Sentoiubor for tho runrdor of tho infant of Mr. Amoa Williams, of Allcudulu, iu Ilarnci! cotiuly. 1 ho young nurdoresH wuu hired by bar mother, much agaiiiH I her will, as uurso to Mr. Winiaiu?'!111 H!l.v. farmoc noo ld, baby. Slo potitod around tbo botn e and alteudod to hor datioi in so no-1 gloclful a manner that she- bad Io be countantly scoldt-d. After a tcold ing one day she was ovorbeard muf toriug to boroelf that the wasn't (;o iug to bother with that baby much more. A fow days after Ibis concen trated lyu was wmii iu scouring the floor, und as Mrs, Williams left tho room she told Axey that tho lyo wua poison aud that eho munu't touch it. Ou Lei return Mrs. Williams wan horrified to Und her baby's month full of lyo. Axoy ran out of the house saying as she left: 'I don't reckon I will havo to i.nrso that baby much longer now,' Tho young mur derers all through her trial sunmsd to have no idea of tho awful nattuo of hor doed. When sho was snntene ed to bo hanged sho gazed stupidly at tho Judgo and grinuod ns sho played with tho bullous on hei drsss. As sho was being led buck to jail hLo saw her father und made au e'J'ort to go to him. Tbo cried for tbo ilrnt timowhensbo was told that sho could not go home, but must go buck to jail to await tbo day for her execu tion H.-Wfmiwt myiig FCUInDATLAST Four months ago John Hobo, h citizeus of Toledo, Iowa Couuty, Iowa, mysteriously lisappoarod from homo under circumatanoea indicating foul play: lie was in the employ of a proiniueut farmor named Johu Rhone, and just before Lis disappear ance was charged by Rhone w ith ulionting his wife cffeclions. On tho night that he was last 6eon ho had a violent quarrel with his employer, and was drivou from the bouse, Hhoco following bint ont in tho dark ness. Rhone returned borne an bunr later, and io two woeks was arrest ed for raurdor. He said that bo Lad not seen Uobn after ha bad paesod out the door. lie bad followed bim ont and remained ftbont fin bonr in the yard. It was firmly believed that . n Kiiilly of Jfmnj dor, and - " - i he kurw nothing of it, wa? repeated ly hanged by the Dock nolil be was black in tbo f co. Ai'ler I be preliminary examination was over, nnd lthono a3 reb atod, puWie, an-jer ronn to f.ver beat. A mob vi.'ited Lis h tuo twico with tho i'llention of lyncbiag Lini. Tbo first tiuw bi in a lo hi j way out of a L-u'k d'mr and roureukd bituself io the. wood. Tbo necond time he crowdud bimpelf undsr a barrel in tho cellar, an 1 during tbo swell ono of Iim mob loaned bis arm on it with out diocoveriu bin). 1'innlly n.at teis grow too warm for Itbooo and he left tho cod') try. This faftonod wupifioii upon him ulrohgtr tbun ever, nnd a buge rowaid w ai offered for him by the petplu at n mi-. i: meet ing. l iacin.;' i?1.003 io l.i pocket ho started to bant up the man be was ac:iif;nd of kihiti'j- IIo onagod a prcfciunal deter.tivo und llio pair traveled over Iowa and MieHouti liohii bad ofton rofoire 1 to Kansas City, ttnd the pair decided to mako a thui'ongli Ecarcu at that point. On Friday tho anppofod victim was f-juud iu 0 restaurant at No- G71 W .inul fctrcot. JIo voluatocrod to Ko back to To!da mid reached home on .Saturday eveniug. Tbo nppoar unco of Ifiibn produced tba gruatost ctilcmoLt, n:ul a tfutctiou net in, whicli resulted iu a mass meeting, at which Kbotios character was viudi- calj I i.n 1 a bubf-ci.iHioij blatte 1 to indemnify bin. T'no C;ur.tr7 Ccinol, and the Farmor's Tbo couutry school is preomioen 1 !y tbo farmer s school. In it the grout majority of the far in ore of to day icceived their education, und io it tbo grcnt mnj .rily r.f tbopo of tbo next gen. nation will recitvo the whole of their ucbooling. Is the country school doing what it tfSiculd for the farmer's boy. Is i. giviuj; to the boy who will remain on the farm that cf an education which will be tho befit preparation for life's workt What is an ednoation for? Win I iUOnlrl lirtv sniio-t mn mnh im 5n tei v( , 1 t.to rlKY';:.;::;;"'?,:. a boy's education " "l,u"'"t bi II, I fill l V III Villi I V (Ml woik, whutsvor ttii'"(;" "" boj Thr eduoulion given in a country school ought thou to fit tho boy to be a suc cessful farmer, for that is to bo the profession of most country school boys. What education does tbo fartuor's profuiisiou demand Tho ability to read, write, acid understand theKng li.sh iangnagd and to mako readily nil the ordinary numerical calculations lOijLinrtfi't.'d with bis business this is and this is prcatically all that many of tbo schools supply. Rut in Ibis enough ? iibft'd wo set tbo standard of oducatit u for the famor at tho very lowest notehi1 Shall wo in thie way say that tho poorest cdncution is 6uflcioiit for tho farmor? Wo certainly do not think that farming is the occupation for which tho poor est ednoation is sufficient- Give tho boy opportunity to bocotueacquaiat ed with tba things around bim. I Rut tho study of Foils, plants, ooi mala, ect, into your schools. Ask your Bobool-teacbors to give instruc tion of (his kind. Demand of them that they know enough to givo such instructions in tho right way. If you will demand only tho best of teachors for yonr children, you can have therm things taught to them; but if you are willing to take, year by year, the young and poorly pre pared toucborj, tho work will not nnd can not bo dor.o. Yon will have to pay roundly for such efficient toaeh ern; but will it not bo tho best ooono uiy in tho long run, for are they not to instruct your children for their whole life's work? American Ayri culturist Jorjitne. IM1.1". 1 1 ! L'J CIVIL SIGHTS Rov Dr. William Counsill, who is deit ribed as an iololligent-looking colored man, well drossod, self poe' secsod and of good address, and who is a minister of the Gospel and prin cipal of tho Normal school at Hunts- ville, Alabama, having bought a first olass ticket, recently took a teat in a car on the Western and Atluntio railroad iu that State, whereupon two persons, ouo carrying the conduc tor's lantoru, came to him ard order ed bim into tho smoking car and whon he rofuood la go, beat him over tho beud with ths lautorn bod hustl ed him through the cars into the front car, which on the majority of Southern . railroads every travoler knows it t,a dirty as to be scarcely fit for the carrying of pigs- The man, J Whitsott, wli did tho healing tells L - the story io tbil wayt 'I walked forward to the front end of the car and told Mr. Iiivins, the flugmau, that I wanted bis lantern a minute. 1 look it out of his Land, then turned And walked back lowbcro Councill win) sitting, and told him there wos In bo no moro foolishness; that I did net want to hurt him, but ho bail Io go. ' lie replied very inso lently that lie would not go, and thoo I grabbed hiio by the collar and struck Lim over the bead witn the laoloru. 1 knocked hiiu out of his seat and pullod bini out together. Uu foil on t!io Coor, and ai bo rained up ho crtmo toward mo lnd I let him have it uguin'witb the lantorn. 1 Lit him several timos with tho lantern before I conquered him, and Ibeu rushed him right out f the car into the darkies' cur. lie wuh willing to go by the timo 1 got through with him.' Dr. Councill nppeuled to the Inter Stute Commerco Commission for rod ress and an argument was ruudo iu tho case on Saturday Tbo railroad company claims the ribt to clnsify cars: to put colore ! people in one class of cars and white people in an other. It is scarcely necessary to point out tho vulgar brutality cf tbo ruffian who was loo good to tide in a Car with this intelligent, well-dressed and gentlemanly colored mam, He belongs to the cla.41 of whiukoy drinking, tobacco-spitting nnd pro fano . blackguards who ruled tie South io tho days when, nigger driv ing was tbo fashionable occnpaliou for tbo 'bluonblooded' whips. JLJut thero is a point wLic'u is worthy of atleution, and it is, that u Southern railroad co npauy, nearly n rjaartor of a century after the abolition of lilavcry, will insist upon drawing a lino based upon color alone. This is a quoMioii where politics in not involved, but whero it is bimply to bo dutetmined whether the cjuhI civil rights of colored with whito will bo enforced or not. That is tho sole question. Will tho Corauai&Kion am. it it, or will tboyahiik the respon sibility by declaring that thoy have uo jurisdiction! Wo (.hall nee. wrmmiuj hi. j. 11 1 Ezclicaont in Tosas- Great excitoment has boon caused la the vicinity of Taris, Tex, by tbo remarkable recovery of Mr. J. E, Oorloy, who was bo holplosa bo conld not torn itx bod, or raise Lis head 1 evorybody said ho was dying nf "'m lrii1 bnltlfl nf ii'ii r him. ij jr'initiujf relief, he bought n largo o etna and a box 01 Dr. lung a New Lifv'e rills ; by the timo ho bad taton two boxoa of rills and two LottloB of the Disoovory, ho v?aa well ana Had gatood In uaah thirty-eix pounas. Trial Boltloa of this Great Dis covery for Conlaamplion froo at G. M. Sbindol'a yrcg store. ' $:c;T?OTAr,D J l or iuft (ir.u'ion that will leal to find.nr Al.!-',.ua 1. Riu'gles and Frank Jiul Iop, who t-i:;u Lis naruo "Fi ui!; av,-a'tn the 1. Stickney." A fortutio Reward ill bo paid as i-i;cn ai idoiilifiod by their mother at Marysvuij, ()i,;0. AddroM, Attcrcoy- utT.nw IMarysville, Ohio. SETTLEMENT NOTICE. I liuo on,,,, i .j. v. Klflur Imvc l.oun l ioi 1 miu I n, i.ai.,14 ai t0 m,(ii.rnni (,r .....v ni, (.itriiua miiinimr tucuiiiuivua In ili-titi-l to tho ftuiiie r riijuonuil tu laiiku iiu hu ill. iiit -ii nil ni tin I e.ivu unnei-nnuary roij mioimii,,,.,,,,:,;0'1'11- StlTlLEMENT NOTICE. lliea:cfluuiot lUnrjMlr.k liavi: r,ii t.o td liii.i tlio Iuii.iHiiI tlia m.PrHkn0,i ,r ei!lu, II hi. All i'i-r im Wnuwliiif ti..lw,.lv(., ,,,,1,.!,., to the s.iuil'Uio ru..uio.l to .i. luniicliim, luiymiui a in! tuvo uuuucvMury .,ltfta, MiJdlohiiruh, Ta., July 13, V." ,,OW t"K' ORP'IANS' COURT SAl.li OF EEAL ESTATE ! Tho tin'!.T.':nrl A.tinlniitr.'ilor cfilio i:ktuln nfijonfati- Kllm.'. Oku'iI., tjr viiiuu 01 an urdi-rol tlui Ori'ti m' t'i'lirt ol bnyjiir eouuty, uuilor lirncvvliiiKi In artitlnQ, will null uu Friday, August 5, 18o7, i7TlTt' l.Un raFl .Ifinco ol tlio (lnocdont. thutit ono mllu Mm ;U til Me( 'lure. In W rut lnr Tumi sliiii, SiiMtcr c oimty, I'a., nil that ueruiu Tract ot l-'n mi I nt J.mi'l i llouiiilod Norih l.y anu of Jocpli X l-li and I.m I Troimtcr. tjiat liy LukU ol .K'f h l.'lfii ninl lnuio .Swaimur, Koulli ly iundt Jn." ',i li Kiln , nnd V t b y fandii oi l '..iil.il K 'u-eliiiiiyer, I'ctor lli'ff.n.in, T, A. Un hit, nii'I huulicu Ilnrr, C"iit,ilnlnn til'i A.K K t lntirri or I jut. lth tlui niMnifionaiiiAA on wlil.bli cmtU-.l K3d J'KAAllj UOl'M' t.K Hun. ftnJ ilier ouibullillunii, nil in W-ii'i nr. 1 uii'.'Jra lu rod n-pulr Tlialnn.l Id la a i!;. thlMfi f'iu oi vuuivaijoii, lyitn tiitiolnt thlMfiy linn or la .- IH1'II ahani'init nuiiiily ori;iii, iriwii Vajil""" tut prciDl-i'ia. Tlilntrarl will ho sold ui it or In pnr;, at Ui linen tlon of tlio Admlul.-lr U.r. Alt i, at tlio jiu tlma und jilooo, mid by tlio ahant'iint nuiiiilr urifiH'd i ' tiV Id nil. An a na autlioruy, will lioaohi trie uiiiin iiioa mv:. b ill IriUiroi-t In a certain I.lMU.SH)Ni; l.lit! auatoln West IiiavurTowii.ilili,Niiydarcouiill l'i., Iiounded by Iniidn of Kdwurd Kinlth nr ottier, roiitnlnlnK Une lluadrtdand tig lit (lub. l-en-nrt, mure or ioiw, TKKIMSfl 8 VIE. iiO nor cent- 0Ah. WoflUl- ail'JU ou lliu I9i iiaj vi .flii, (iiu iiftiuuu,, cxceiit tli widow' doKur, to be tiayitlila April .. .t .... I a ...il iu:u i... r. l ...... - i, low. iiitorneiiiiuiinii cobii una i'xuoimoi Irom tliesDlira liuroliaae-uiotioy, ouo tiilrd ol tlio biiloiu-o to rniulo vliariro upoa tlio landi, the Intorual tlionol to bo paid annually tu roily Kllno, widow urthodeoedont, during har natural liiu, hui tuo priucipai io i'a pa i a w mo n.irn ui berdouth. Tilt luhlalment due April lit, lHKg, and the IKiwer U lie noourod by lloud and :tiun tiOK" upun Vim prvuiiiwa. bale ui lioiuuienco ai iu o cioca A. m. oi aaia lay whou teriua will ba made known by J OiSLI'U KUN K, Aduilulitrutor. July U, mi. 1)EAL ESTATE FOR SALE - The underline wlKhet to Inform the public tnnt ne onura me nioinor a property, one uuu-a halt inlliin uorlli of Adainaburu lor Silo. It con HIM. ol Till! KK A Itl.S ol firtllu luud, ou wblrh nnriM liHl atliMid Houe and rituhle. aluo ISiim- incr Houm and all olbtr neoeatury oultinildttira, A koi I well aud tliriity jnuny fruit trooa are ou Hie propony, n win no noiu very rnea i. ; . JAMk.SW.bUkKlH.fcK. .)unl Iw. i Uo av.r'ijwu, Tu, Wlin TWhT , lok, wt xT fcrf'CtrtTl, Whon hl Wim i hlI4 rrioJ tat ('Mtnrlk, Wli iMoam ,M olanf lo eif1, Worn b had CI.U4 fht Ojm cu, Farm Fir Sale. KoHTV AiMMnf l.na l. cuiri,t:n 'tmo- i;-., mil.. Mi.rHi fiut m A,,i!nnirir nn.l l; null- .i.rih-wuit ut lln. ,,,n M,Vilr I '.iiiH. IV. II a TVVi)-1 jiy K1: ll'li'Si; itltli fjv.-ii rionin, l!.- B, ,,,hjr . I!l inLlinirr. Ki hi ifnc-.l .,, ,n. flu.n-o I Hill i.lnl I) .'li! S11IIIIK ui r:'l-r. , SUM. Ij. h ytt July -A. 'fT. HiMvnr in-i:,, I'.i. TIIL SUCtEiSFUL llEMtjY" HAY-FEVEi EIA'S CMtJAM R LM coiif'iiis o 1.1,'io i.ins 'h-nrn ',inl h.ts t'jjtntf.i'f ' r. C ATA VI X li Hay Tcvcr nttcmlp.l liy tn lu tlnnir1 conclliion l tlio linlnu nicniliriine ot tlio ii.lril, l par il Mr If inul II. rout, nl-Irf-f Inir f hu lunuii. An arrld itstii'iir UwM the l ii' li.iri(r l.i rrniniiifitoil Willi a Inlntiil turniiiai Fn at lull. Tin rv arc pvrro i.iiii ol .iig'ITii, lreiinnt nttackii i f IiIiimIHik lii'liiiprl.p, wiitaty ii ii cl lullii'ml tlatu ol I lie ryu". MAY-FEW ELY SCREAM BALM Is not n liiiiil, hnufT or powder. AP: oliHil into nostriln In (pnckly nliforljcil It flcani the head. Alia VM iiilluluinft tioii. Ilciiltt tha HcrM. Uci-turoM tlio !i'iin? of ta.-t nod utiell. 50 (tents at Di-iigiiits ; by mull, r,i?tei-ed, CJ Culltsi. ELY B3DTHER3. Onioe, SS5 tlremi which St., N. V. Citv. WAIR R A LOAM th prru'AT furorltn for dreaM-rg the La:,-, 'munur moir wtw ottv, mij fruvmtnit lrulivU. II rla.i.al a.'n9 MaJp, IIwm tW eV-. a nl ft ni t lriac-iaua, HINDIRCORNB. TV-emrVf, ur-4 nvi !. Mi-n f.tr rnt. ltn)vwt, H fltof i01 pfila. Ktinri o nr.irt lw Vm fo kfviar Li to cuj-u. id tern o4 lrUAfbU, tluxi eft cWjCV rnircaiitit and chemically neuUall 1 dlan-aA-nnidoclnc fuittr. " VALUABLK In lli aick rnein. (Hold by Pmt M III '"T" Tho iimlcnsinod takes this method of informing (ho ci tion.s of tho West End that he has on hand and for salo a lino lino of Pumps, inclndin, lie "(Jneuniber," Cham, and all lei nds of IRON FORCE PUMPS. Kenairinj; all kinds of nmps a specialty. John F. Zcchman, 1 roxelvillo, I'a TEACIIESS' EXAMINATION. Tlio otiBiiul cxamlnallnn of tcarlmr lor ikkt 111 Up Iu Id In Die awcral districts ol bnydvr vviii.a. rafi iiiiuii'n I nl'in l't,rt Trcvnrton, Atitr. Xi :iuii!.mn Kulirur-a, 15 IVii') Frvoniunt, " IT K-rry V.'i -t-i .'r .nsroad". li, lii.'.oi.ri.il M't Iluiil. t L.vcud.ilo, " It) Wiirl'.iiiaiaon l'lei'liurji, ' vo ril.lillw n ek Wutxel , " yi in. i vi r iii-avnriMwu, 2o r--l'niKAilMinMliiirn, Ailn-.ua iruxelvtlle, u IlrllVir tVaj.t Jl'i'liiro, ' su i'i iiii!i:iiin;ti a i rnnitlln Mlddlcliurir.' K7 i i-uirc i niitrovlllo, ao .Monroe Miiuiniikin uaio, m Jai-kauu Kruliorvillo, Kept, 1 1'ciaii Suluin, a Tho examinations will holn pniiii'tly at 8 ii. M.miiii'iiiiwiiiHii oriu iiiki wriiu-n. Alil'lunlim uiu.it bu t'Xtiniinud in llin ilimrl. t In ilil' li tliiiy Intend In u-ai-h. no uiiiuicuutg will l' oxiimlnrd who Lava not tluilled tlio Soiouuc ol Toiii'IiIiil;, slx iii.iuliu now ImlnK tho inlnlmam term I M'lili'ilH (Jt't. 10. "lll'l rii-onilllCIia Ulrulllim to l,nn Inlanalili I I'O Alllllinl InfltitlltA will laonvalnA nl Ml. I.M. uurn, i-o. X'l, Ulri'clurH aud Irlotiili ol (iiluitlon tnvli.i.i w aivvuu tuo tmaininuiioiia ('IMIUi. W . 11 B,M A n, Co. Supt., Middleburtili, Ptt (1RAVU ini:v Drawn (or Sou. T ami. iaiiimiiaitni MatilBn ll. IMh Iuot - -a "va.a,aa,, MU 1 1 N ) Artama It W Fotno. Cliapiran--( A Sulialfor. crtnunn-iieo sno.-bt, J W Eli-enliower, MlilillonurKU O M tSblndol. Mlddleon ck U K It.iw. Ilnnrv XX a il MPbroo Ni.ali Stotlur, J L, Uooper. DaBlal crry i!tin NCI'Uue II ,Y it. aLiilC . li1,"? i.iiet urooan.' totiiiBirr'o j A liowor, N J I.MiiLMton, Joa. a j.uuwik, t L. nuok, I'titor Albert, Now ton I lariuii. SprliiK-w I tlroia, Cliai E lilutd. Jerri aoUU, nor. I'ETIT JUKT.. Drawn for Sept Term, Uomtnonolnc Uouda m 26U, 1S8T, ' dama 1). ,T. Blnaamin. Ilirrlion M ai. It vr-W H lilDKamao, Aaroo Drooio, W U I'eVxr Went H M ntl,Hi..ii. i r-i'iiraem waiter, tj f tsutary, 0 F "br4l Vn-Jiihn II Suilol. John A M,..' i.k. y yr0 I-""- FraukVi .Tolm W Itannlnimr II A w n.. Mld(tl"hNiFrV Ttiantim.n TI.- Il ... MI KIIeerdL.-w JHiVl. " "10J"' Menroe-B-ard Vounn, Joaeph W Ka.aler K'rtVw' Mmiry V inyd.,. M,eT' SellnKrovo 1' l7lerie V tllrleh r uurna. jam.a erOVU-4 II Ul,.i. ai r. .. Bptlun Alei u'lHhjS" Edw,,l KBW. Aam tlniUU OHO M.llV.ld.ll'r.Barll- )U0k. f V Holala. 1 lin. V CMmmss THE HOUSEHOLD Disinfectant Anodorieeia, coloriiw lluuiil, iKivrutful, eflli.liil iml tilunn. . IiniDcdiAUlT dc-trur all bad Uora, puriflf every Im All tnfrtirMIB1 Mil V2ML t -7 1 ' f . C T The Public ! We do not ofTer to pay rail-road fare for our customers but we will sell our goods at all who buy them of us will have money enough own fare. Everybody knows that when a firm offers to pay the faro for its customers, the price of such fare is first added to the price of the goods. Try it and be convinc. ed. 1 will continue the Merobant Tailoring business in Arnoiirsr liuom, Middteburffh. Pa., and lake Ibis means of informing (ho pooplo of Snydor county, t'i l havo on hand a well selected slock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and samples from tbo bent and moBl reliablo New Tork and Philadelphfs lioueos, and will sell lower than over. Cutting, Cleaning, Repairing, Dye ing nnd Pconring dona oa hboi t notice. Nov. ltf. E. E.tBUCK The Pipor Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Rifle Combined. This system in (om1inol rifle nnd sl.wl .;;n oilers adv.-in-;trcs over ot per 111:1 vs even more marked 1 1 1 s - ll,oe f'.i- hot onlv. Tiiev Car excel Miioili- ers m f;ireti:vlli. aev.nvaev.f H workmanship and balance. Tk O S P HiK? ide-Miap action, host decarbonized M.ipiI I Olli-iC9 Ktccllnu-rola, lictorc. f. ville cartridge, weight 10 to 121bs, price $50 Top-snap action, same a.s above, 38-55 Ballard cartridge of 4 I ll UlCUSlfl, pril'O - . Tho abo v 0 pr ices ineludo 100 paper sho and ono box of cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE 1 A Oornplcto Assort ment of Rods, Flies, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Bait, cct. I respectfully submit to Trout-tics at 25c. a dozen, tront-hoks to gut 25c per doz, I'latii Uoufcliookn 5u in i lit;... hvnl nMinl-wlllr n,f to 3 cents per yard, all other yard. Reels from 25c to 82. attended to. AGRICULTUEAmMPLElVmNT8 I UftTO od Lntid tbs lout .lock of jooj. cff.relfor aal.i. Ibil oonnlr. I call root ttlenUiin Io ll.. rn.i!. 2!i,.?r " 1 jnuiuus nay iuiko .llenc h Onl- tivator, Myev's Iron J7orco Pump and all kinds oMUoilon rumps, also Walter & Whann Co., loi-tclizors. ltopaira supplied for all tho above machinery-. Don't fail to come and tee me when A till oat Je ::-Mll' ' ' '',1 such prices that left to pay their Clothier, Selinsgrove, Pa. Well Made i in ,i ii iiiii;iiMBaawMiMuiaitj 10 or 12 cauarosliot. 41 Win vou a fc lines from 1 to 2 cente pel Orders hv mnii ?iJ " yw ofthing JmA mm J. B. Reed, Sunburv. Pa you are in towo, examine taj troedl mw hiiiui " . P. 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