6frf giDli!t!mv3!i Iosl, -HY- H II. UiVItTKll. tup CONSTITUTION ME1TTS. AMEND- In another col aw a will bo fotud tliA official public notice of I bo amend tuenti irpoBOil lo the Stulo Consti tution bj tho last Loialutnre. Uu der tLo provisions of tba fundament Subscription $1.50 Per Year RATES OF ADVERTISING : i.to.cil to tbo pooplo oij'y onco ngj yours; ami wuwi propone! ::?aV?i:-,hJ! J'iBlalnro, tuny i...ut bo publicly .".nd T'tu h;".iehcrlinUa weekly iu etch couuty for ne u imn, uni i ear mi ' . , , , , uVell Uvloma. Una Year :tvou . tal law, atUfttlllUOnt Cilll bo pfOOOS MUafarla tiolumn, Uii) r a'fofieeloaal Oar.li.txT ear. AdUor, 6.rv,t.r. Administrator, and . I ..nnrc. ..,, !,,. r.r..i.f.,..l . . . . J 'lj JUl,tP' I. II ' II UL-ll IV'SHl'. AtoltfOe Niltloee WMii ue epeclal irrtniciiinlf n mill MTrMieeiaatite. insert we ee-arae l.kA per Inch nw e-o-imi insertion abeeqaeot luaerllun. ILU.ll ...A ... J 1 ID by fivo ono Ecjrctlican County tTickot nn Ao iatk jiii'ik KAML'tL A. Vfci.l.l., 11 :ivirt..wu nm nmiiri, VANltX lini.MliHI, M i.li:i..iur.-li, ' ) .ifNTV .VMIh-.iiKI-i, lUNIKf. IIKWKI1 Mi.nmo. KAMl Kli H. WAI.TKH, I r.iuklll) . run oil rv.TMi: i Itm.t HAULf-Si:.M.K.Ii'iI,li. Mi.MI, l.ii'ih, ! I it 1 V At'l'ITnl'.H, .1. Kfllll.r.R I I IK. I'hapin.iu. JOHN 1'. UKAKNS, Himm tIowii. yon i i'iinK!i, UK. UfcOll'IK II. N KlM.u.t tnnri. Thursday, August 11, 1SS". 'Iho Cro record for tbo first half if 197 abowa an nl arming iucrcato over tbo first balf of lust year, tbo 1osih amounting to n total of SO-'.DJl ,000 ns uyaiuet e."3,0 )U,0U0 for tho first is montbs of 1S7.), ana 3O,7."f).000 for tbe earoo pciioil of 1SS Tbi ia truly a ftightful locoid of duBtrua- tion and cnUu for tho exrrciio cf lbolh na rt t",rt tf groatcr euro by every ono, for it is reliably orlimuloil that fjlly ono tbird of the entire Iji-b was occasion ed by carelcsbnee. or tin oo lnoutbs rtncedii tho I'lcction 'J'bon tbo proposed aiiieii'luioiits must bo n;,ain phfhcJ by botii Hous es without mollification, aud nniti (u1vt)i tiHel a) finally submitted to a vote of tbo ponple f jr occoptanco or rejection. The ro iiru two distinct urufiiduicnlB now proposed to our (Jonititntion, upou which tho people will vote no piuntrly if npprove.1 by tho uext Login-lutaro. Ono of Ibcm is tbo will-known Prohibition nmondmcnt, forbidiliog 'the manufacture, r-nlo or tecpin; for silo of intoxicntiug li fjiiors'iis n Itrvcrfio.anil it eo minnnds tbo fnhi Loislaturo uftur itd odop tioo to Vuurt laws with adcUato penalties for its enforcement.' Tbo proposition iloea not ciobrnco any proviMion for indemnity for pinporty which nii'-ht bo rtudcrdd valueless by tbo adoption of Prohibition This wan propomJ ia tho Lcilalui o tho Prohibitiou ntiu ti lcicnt and m a separate amend ireut, but it whh leiucttd. The A solid silver hatchet fonnd recen tly in Sonorn will noon a loi n the tnasoum of Priocotowu collope. It woigba one hundred ouncfi.i, or n lit tlo over oiyht pound, and as bullion is valued at $1 no ounce It in four inches in length, is wodo-blmpud. and was evidently hutumerod by Prohibition nuicndincat, tliurcforc, is simply a tinke 1 prohibition of tho tiinunfiicture and salo of intorJuatitiR liiiioi s nithin tbo Slate. There will ('onbllohs bo nn cfl'irt rua lo iu the next l-eidutuio to ameiid tho pro posod Prohibition amnniVncnt. by a provision for payment of damages for propel ly deslroj od by I'rohibi- tion; but if sj nmeiilcd, or if uuitttJ od in a Niello word, tho titutudod amendment would then p,o over for eomo preuj , lone poopio. " wu8nnothor two JCfUl1 Ulld co;lU not bo 'ivu,uv iu uu i IUUV.I3C), uii'i mil fiirchusod for $1?Q by Honry Q. Marquaud, who will present it to his collcgo. Ux-Congreesnian C F- Heo 1 owns tho largost wheat fluid in tho world ia Stanislaus County, Cal. It con sists of 10,030 acres in ono unbrok en etrotcU along the Inuli of the San Joaquin Rivor, aud much of tbe land is protected by loveos, rh tbo stream is higher than tho shoro. The grain this yoar is as high as the Lack of a horse, aud it is estimated the yield will be t' biiHheli to I tho aero- This will give 400 000 bushels, which will load ten largo VOBBtlo. The people who get tho best posi tions in Ibid world aro tbo odch who prcparo themselves most carefully and work tho hardest- Tho young follow who tnnkos no special e!l'rt to qualify biuiself for anything in particular, but just slidoa along through lifo, expecting to glido into a nico place after awhile will wako up somo day with a ttart to Cad that youth his gone, mi Idlo ago has come, opportunities hivo foicvor flown and his life is a failure. Altoon na Tribuno- A largo prepouduranco of thu dissi pation and crime of thin ago is di rectly traceable lo thepoiion of idlo noss and tho contempt for industry inbtillcJ iu children by parents. It is tho comunn ambition of ovon ia d na trial fathers that tho: r eons bhall be what they call goulh:mou, aud the mothers' umb'.tiou in that their daughters shall bo regarded ns Ind ies. In most oases where such falso edacatiou is givoa at haiu j, neither tho fathor uor tho mother ha J any jast conception of what constitutes it truo goutlomua or lady They, as a role, assume that idlenoi and dross abovo their moans, with a smattor ing of brightuess, disiirg'iiah the gentleman and lady from tho vulgar ber.l, and by their oxiiplo thnir childreu drift iut ) ull tho lo.7i0.kl evils of i Ucnniis. An act p soocl in the cloaing days of the lato ecRsion of tho legielaturo declares that it shall b unlawful for nny person to knowingly and wilfally keep any poach, almond upi icot or noctorino troo infectod with the con tagious disease known as the yellows, or to sell or ship to others any of tbo fruit there of; and the troo bo in fected shall be enbjoeto 1 to destruc tion as a public nuisance. It pro vides that tho siiporrisor of any town whore there is good reason to believe that tho disoaee exists shall forwith appoint throe freeholders, who bball immediately examine the suspected troe or fruit, aud if they eball find it desoased, order the ow ner to dtetioy it within ton days- If ho does not obey be is liable to a fine or imprisonment or both and it becomes, tbe cnmmisiionera' duty to effect tbe destruction at the cost of tbe town, which is given a right of action agaiuet tho tlclioqunt to re cover the amount j! it and cotamin doners' fcoa Cnully voted on before 1 SOI The current of public ueutiiDCut likely to iullucnco tho selection of tho next Legitdaturo, will be for or against tho Prohibition nmendrucut as high license nhall work well or ill in its experimental nhges. If it fihall bo forHjidably restated or Ber iou.ly embarrnHsed by the friends cf the liquor truflic, thero will bo a de cided teudeney toward Prohibition; if it shall ho accepted ia goud faith and bo productive of good results, Prohibition will bo much weaker neit jeur than it is now, Thero will 'noumpio t'ldie to I'lisciiHi the iUC8 tion when it will bo an isue face to faco with tho people in tho (selection of tho nest Legisluturo. Tho other propon. d amendment to tho Oostitutiou is a 8) utciaatie of fi i t to degiudo tho best offi'is aud prerogatives of cUi.cnehip and to che'ipeu fraudulci.t oloctious- Strip p:d of nil Kurplusuftgo aud boilod down to plain English, ;t proposes that c citizen may vote on one n'.cnlh'u residonca iu hli precinct, iut-toad of two mouths as now; aud without tho puvmout of any tux nhatevor, ii.stoa i of the p'.-'tty poll lax of t a i uty-livo centa n year ro iiii'nl by tho present Couslitulion. This iiiutti Imoiit is tho outgrowth of tho prostituted and generally fraud ulent hystem of party committees puyii'g ta:cs for citizeus and thin cotnmaeding their vot'js for the par ty ticket, regardless of tho merits of candidate s; and whou it is considered that ono half or more of nil the voters of Philadelphia have compi died party committees lo pro vide for their tains, tho extent of tho demoralization nud probablo fruud may bo approximated. Tho provision requiring two mouths' rosidoueo in a precinct lo beoomo a voter was adoplod ass necessity to break np a giganlio sys torn of fraud iu tho citien, nud thero is no reason why it nhonld bo chang ed unless to facilitate fraud ; and the pnyioont of taxes by party com milteoi has beeu one of tho mo;'t fruitful sourcea of tho pollution of tho ballot. Instead of corfossing that snffrago is vnluoloss to tho citi zen by separating it from ull dblign tion to support tho govern mont an J by shortening tho resi.lonco in the precinet, it would bo vastly better for both citizen and government to- roquire ovory citi'.en to qualify him solf as a votor by personally attend ing to bis registration and to the payment of bis taxes. The man who does not regard tho sovereignty of Americau ritizonwhip as worth twen ty-five conta a year for Ihe support of tho government, must lack every attribute of manly devotion lo froo institutions. A citizenship as price less as is ours should bo abovo pur chase by politicians orealoby voters and any change inado in our elections laws should bo to elevate' aud pro tect tho ballot, rathor than to do gtado and pollute it. Phila Times. S2LIXS QH07S- Town for tbo last week has been unasuklly quiet. Since we no lon ger bavo "Water Works'' discussed on corner rostrums excitomout has run low. Well, wo all say it is lime. With tho two factions always in action nnd that with tho most bitter feeling, our latest publio lo--cal question has had a most demor- izing effect. It is sottlod at least wo hope so. During tLo past week our town has beeu visited by a Uuv. Miller who prcaehod novrral evenings ou tho publio squares. Ho finally mov e l to the river bank where ho was licet awful in having 11 fair sized audience, but whether drawn by or itory or tho attractions of our UKqnehanna on Summer ovenings, I know not. This much is corlaiu, iu a laud of churches thero is no no- cesnty for such preaching iu agri cultural communities. Tho samo U'-virund Gentleman Lint year travoled over our county in tho interest of tho Salvation Army. A party of ladies nnd gentlemen of tbi placo uro care ping in Centre county mar Peuns Cave. They are under tho caro nnd leadership of Mr, and Mrs. John Coobu, and doubtless they will bo ablo to ppond a ploasaut week- Pcnns Cavo will soma day bo classed forruont among Pennsyl vania Natural Wondors. V. P. Shay, Kaq , and wifo of Walsontoun nio vibiting Mrs Shay's purcblw, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chan. Ilower. Mr. Sain. Holmes, u former Solins Orovo boy, with his wifo aro visiting his parents, 15 i'. Crouso and wifo uro spending some time at the Sea Shore. Ualuiday t veuit:g as tho Middle burgh band was returning from a picuio near Port Tievorton, they stoppod at tho Keystone llotul and during tho ccvecing treated our cit izens to music, Tho Middlcburgh Bund well doservo tbo recognition they aro receiving from nil parts of too State. ... ' TUB CONSTITUTIONAL CENTENNIAL- l A mm . . . 1 In the meantime it will be well to underline the dates, and arrange to visit tbe city as a spectator of the great demonstration, which appeals to the patriotism of every American, as well as every friend of freedom. aaaf(nVSMBff9all9S A SINGULA!. PENSION CASS- A MRNDM EST TO THE (.'OKBT1TITTION rmf)ii to tlialtltDl cf thlt (totnmon wealth for their pprorl or rajaotlon tor lb (leneril A namM 'of itlie ('otmnnuwecltb af l'ennyvi,. Fabliihed br order nflhaHao-r-iarr of Iha Commonwealth, lo ptirtnanoe of Artlrla XV111 of Iha tnetlailuo. Joint rnolutlon proj,olnit o amaedraent lo tha Uonmttallon of I b In ;oratnoneUh: SkctionI. lit II rcoolTeJ bj iha neaat and Houna of Keiirawntatlvei of tna Commnn' waalth of racnsy Irani InOaneral Afinlilr met. That tha I"IIowIuk auiaoUinant liro r"ed I tha (Jonntitn tli'ii of the C' maionwelih of I'enniylreole, In aarunlanca with Ilia Elgli tvamh Artiola thrraof. AMENDMENT. Tha mannfarture. tale, or krerln for aala of In toil cat In II iinr, tii he oed ni a lerK" I herclir probllilted, and RB7 rlolatlm of thin irvtiliiltl'in ihall ha a Dilmlameaour, ptinjiheil aa hall bn urorld-d lit law. ilia in ami rant nre. m". or keeping far aaia or Tbo Secretary of the Interior re cently denied the claim of Wm Ilodgspeth, oxprivate in the Forty ucoond Indiana volunteers. Tho case in"i'uii iirmr r.rttiar puriee than, , , , 1 a Korarara inaj na aiiuwmi in audi manocr on- is no uncommon ono. and has been I ir m 1. 1 rmcni.e.i 1 iw. Tim tianrrni I A . - . , . I ...... . I. . ... ..... iue Buojuct ui uiucu iiiacutiMiou vy it. o mi 'ptioti of tin artioin ot tin- Uoi'i'ltutiuti, ir ' 1 . ft I il M 1llVI IKWB WIID UlUlV pVDilllUfl lUf KB IU juuoivu U111UK119. lAoiij'owu mis I rorcaiiietit. a irtia loot 01 ina .mini Keeo oiinn. m n it i.r.i" e, niinr,, SterdUry o Ike OouiiLonwonl'li. ' wealthier their etrVHi or lejuilion he a-ayR, to eSoopo starviuiou, aud 80 '"or",' A'iv'""l ,,! ",i?:''''lm''u?':i 111 ' I'rniitit Ivan'a. I'lHiUi-ln d h" order of tl informed his fellow prisoners, and lV7"' di j:oniiiioDwoiih. in putiui captured in 1SG3, aud oonfiued as a prisoner at Andorsonvillo, After .- ,::i r. n.. I luiuiiiuiu iu tupi.i.j uro muuiuB M KM DM E NT TO THE UONSTITI'l KlN I, 1 ,hliala1 in ln f Ton fniliirn In nrniv I i'ri iel to the o'tlratia f tala l.ouiiuun , .v, .v. v w u V I wealth fur their etniniTHl or leiui llon lv tho IIID Ol the tiec DriSOnerS and retary of tlii i-'onitnoDwiaiih. In putluance ol that at tbo first Opportunity he WOUld Joint reaolntlon iiropo' Ik au amf ndmcnt to ... "l0 conniitniioii or in common venitn desert and, if possiblo, make bin way I hkltion 1. i:a it t-oivi-ii bjthe.souateand back to blS Ol J command' After B of ',.mnrhnl In tl.ner.il Arnckohlr tnot.tliat , . I "ia fullowlnif le iroiiiMl an amendment of Short Service in tbO Confederate ltlemntuatl nof tue comra inwonliu of ronn- . . . . . iii- I nvlrnnla In kcnordan,'a with tun iirurlelon of Bruiy us etiirieu out tuitj inieuiiun, tha ciKutaentu anine tuer- oi : and finally reached bis regiment, in strike out from eactian 'ou, 01 artirta mum, which he eervod until discharged. '..i'..";?':''0 "" 'r ti . . tr. 1. 41. t- ' If twenty two jair of aita of upverdi. lie ooiuo jcuio B"u uiutnuiiu ouuii- thai I here il I. wi lulu tw viare. a xtata or 4,1 fur nMiiinn nn tii m-miml nf """ 'i lcli Ihail liae I n aianad tt ed lor a pension on me ground 01 ,,,, two iuomLa. paid at i.ft no month Hiaohitifv r.rnlro.Pr..1 wliiU in llm ".-fore tho alectlcn, ' no that ma taction L.cb l'ederal eetVICO. ThlS fact was fully "Every male rltuen, twonty.nne year of e . .. .. I roasiii K the lull iwli ar iiuallho.t ,u, iliall sustained. IhO lllW UrOVhlCS tuat lie emltl d ' voiu at all eieclione : , ...... ... I fSei-ond. He rhnll heva ri'Sid'-d In tha Uta no one wuo aiaeu airociiy or inai- ono yr (or ir, u.-ion pr. viuu-iy t a quaii ne-J I UK iUT Ur linilV- -M.IU U1LIA-1I.I Ul U Il.H he hll hevii remorad therarrom and returned then ais mouths) liEinciiialoly procedlog the aloi tion. Thin . 110 niial liaro ten ioi in iiio election i-trict wiioi in- rhnll ofli-r to vutu at loan twoibuntha iiuuii'Ulaiely preccdlUK tha floe Lion. l-'.iurt'i. If Iwonty-twi yer Of aye or Ui- unrilii, ho ahull livu raid, within to jrian, a ,i:.te ,11 r 'iintr t,ix. w noil enau iito ut'on aa -- I nt two m hi tli-. and paid at li nt ono iiionlii iul to n.e I'leciinn," iuuii ov umP'iilM. " mr l loinwa l.vort) 11 1 h I c c 1 1 i ? 1 n tin iitv-uoo yoiiis ol nu.i . 1 iiM ttio lollowlim MIHliMCAiliitia, rhitll i,n eiituio I 10 vote at Ih inllinn ilee of the eii o'Jon disnlvl of wbloh ho h ill ut Uio t;u. be a reildoi.t and hot clnewnora : l lr-l. 1 1 0 elin.ll Iikvi, been a Cltl: n 01 till) t'nlted Nt ate. at leiw tlili'V diiya. S..r,n l. Ilo rl'Kll Iiiivo le-lded 111 tha atatr one vcar for II. havlnu ureeinukly been a quail H...I .1. n,, ii. n.llu. Imrn.lllfnn (if tliA Hl.llll rnncluiil the Sucretarv of tho Interior v baii huv.i rouioved ihereiroin and roturned . , .. ,. -it then all moDthe) luaiodlatuly procedlurf the iut uum aewiuu iuu libiiuib iu iuu i elo lion i i ..i : s I Hiinl. Ho ehall have resided Iu the elootl in case, wuicn aro very -oiumiuous, iu- ;.j Bl;r, , 01lBr t TotB Bt et oln rln ft at run' tiKitniif. A;iinnt. ntv lblrtyily iiiiuiullat' ly preoedlni? tho cloo.loo ciuueo siron, pi otoui nsi pay- . , (0ltl;ialur, ,it tllS a(a,i.n thereof ne.t ,.f (!, ..0; k I,.. r ,...;on; I -.'ler Hie a luptl ii ol tt,l m ct'.on. ihAli, and uiou.iuipua.vuMj vV...u..,.vui (roiu lime to lime therr.it-r may, ouact lawa ii 1. I to uroiioitv enlorno this urovliUoii. iiutt4, I -.Smrii,. Kverv mala ritlren of ti e aito of twentv-nns ti ara, who ehull have been a c 1 1 1- en for thirty dart an I nn laliabltant ol tlile rectly the eoemios of tho Govern tnent in the late war shall be pormit- ed to draw a pension. Hodgepotb's brief connection with the Confoder aoy mado him ameuaclo to tho law. His motive, it is said, cannot bo taken iuto cousidration. Opinions by tbo dozon, somo favorable and othors unfavorable, btvo Uwa writ ton upon the case by the different officials of the Interior Department. At last, after tbo lapso of yoars, it ?3Wl (,l." 'i n .,. ? 1 k P 4 ',' l':i:!;1:: '. :irlV.rt'V.:.r-;,-i,-i- - mildM T Tihe Public! We do not offer to pay rail-road fare for our customers but we will sell our goods at such prices that all who buy them of U3 will have money enough left to pay their own fare. Everybody knows that when a firm offers to pay the fare for its customers, the price of such fare is first added to the price of the goods. Try it and be convinc. ed. ioBc ppesiilQel5iaieii,5s Clothier, Selinsgrove, Pa. r? Tho printing press ha3 mado presi " uU9 next t.rec.Miiinj an 'l0". I l f'I'V HI 111 Ull ICipa I V.V -."Iiaa, aai- tw i.v aiar hi JentS, Lillod poelS, mrdo bustles for tinny day a r.-l.leiitof tho eliotion diet net r . ' . in whl:h he iijay rllor hl vote, hh ill l-eciititli d Deantios, ana pousuoa genius witu The Grand Army picuio will bo bold at Middlcburgh, on tjafnrday, 1 September 3d,-. L'jv; li ltd ti riiiln.lJiikiit. vii 1'cnniyl vii'iiu Jiiiilrm l. Tho eolebratioa of tho oue hun dro 1th annivors try of tho adoption of the Constitution of tho United States, to bo hold iu Philadelphia, September loth, ltitb, uod I7th, pro mises to bo ouo of tho most interest ing event that over occurred iuthis cjuntry, aud will rauli second only '.o .ho sreit Gautomalcl 1376- Tun' Commisiiou, ojruposod of somo of tho fjromoot meu iu the hud, is fully organized, the President of t!io l ailed Si atos au 1 hi Cabinet are iu cordial coveperation and tho Uovor- mrs of all tLo -Stated aro aiding iu the exec utiou cf the gouoral plan. A large u i.ubur of troops of dif ferent States will doubtless particN pa to in the military fcaturo than wero over gathered before ou a civio occasion; tho industrial display is expected to bo tho Huost nud most compreliouhivo over Kaon iu this city, and tho commemorative services. presided ov-:r by tho I'liiof Miis trale aud u ldresned Lv Mr. Jujlico Miller of the iSuprcmo Court, will tho most imposing coiomouy ever held in America. Tho progratniuo (is outlined by tho Commission is as foil iws: Tho loth of Uoptoruber is assigns cd for a procesoioual iudustriul dis play. This display, moving iu long procession, muuled upon cars pro- pared for tho purpose, ubdacuompa niod by variom civio organizations, promises to bo a foaturo of brilliaut aad historic interest. Tho lCih of September is arsign- ed for the military parade aud re view of the rogimcnts andcompauies of tho militia of the several States and Territories, accompanied by their respective Governor aud stuffs, and by detachments from the army and navy of the Unitod States, de tailed for that occaasiou. Tho Nth of Septombor is devoted to the tjpociul services of commomora- tion, at which tho President of the United States will preside- Thoora tion will be pronounced by Mr. Jus tice Miller, of the Supremo Court of tho United States. Iu addition thero will be a poem, national hymns, vocal and instrumental music, arious oluer enlortaiumouts aro offered by citizons during tho pro gross of the colobration. In order to accommodate tbe vast multitude of poopio who will desire to witnops and participate in this national y etc in honor of liberty, the Pennsylvania lliilroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Phila delphiii from all stations on thoir lines cast of Pittsburg aud Krie Sep toiubor 6th to 17th, good to return until Iho 22d, inolusivo, at two cents per mile. Special oxoureions by special trains from various points will be arranged tho dotails of which will be published lutor through tbe press and other jiiiMUs of jiUblio aanouueeateot. lo vutu at aui h i-loctlon In tho eloetlon illatrtct ,.i m i,i.,h i,M Ml tii- time bo a realdont and CriticiBm It has mado WOrld get not.owheie loroll oHicom that now a T or up at roll-call every morning, given I Ti.i.d. ih .tiu tim-oi war no eioctor m the ., , ,. , , . , . iielual mtltarv nrvi- of thu (State or of tho the PUbllO lUOCTS Of iron and a VClCe United St4te. In tin- army or tavy Iboreof, . , ,. , , ., . Hliitll be il. i, rived of Ml vote liy r-aron of hia Of Steam. It Las BOt tue price on A abxonee ftom aueh ele.tton dlatrti-t, and the . i i i . 141. i-ii lellature ahull livn txiwnr to provblo the bOSbel Of WLIOat. It has Curtailed uMnnerlu whuh and tho time and plai-o at Well Mmh .1 A - a it I a tiii ii auuu HOMona eiortoi raiy vun, ami ior thO pOWer Of llOgS, graced tbO paO tLe return and .Hov.i of tueir voti alo the I.., l.l- ,1 fhr4,l,,1. if l.no eliotiondlsincllnah omhey re-imctlv. ly re- VI J DUDMVg Ul.4 VU.nvu.,, u 4.1,9 WU I g ,1 4rl.1l luinl-a inln nnnnnra nnil mnrlA fifth. For the Durpoao of Totlnir, no poraon t l I .hall be deemed to hare Kloed or lost a n il- lawyers of college presidents; it lias I "- '-y '"?, '! I'tce-meo or ' - 0 1 'I urlille i.wii.lnved In Lha aervlno if Iha United odflS tod the homeless, and robbed Stmea or tliesute, nnr uhllo uuy.ii Iu the t .1. l llIK-,, u ' V11 wnv-rw vi o...i Ul vi 4111- th'' uloiopber of blS 1'CaSOU. It UJkL aeaa, uor wl.lla a attidcntol any oollee or 1 111 , laemiiiary 01 loaroiiiK, our wuue m n i any tuta Uteaa, HUU i;itca UUU UIU-, 1 aiweuuuea vr iuoiio iii:-iivhiiuii, useout m in , i-4 11 I mutoa ol auy homo lor illnabled aod IDdiareut VD IUU IUOIIHVIDMII 4J lUHIIVIff IVU'I .MIIVI-, ww I.- ..uv ...li ivr. v. t . , . . 4 , , .. I .1 1 .- I otiua;,f hall be iieame 1 to rij-oe in tue oiuo-acU laie IUIS OJOanil 01 luioruuiu tus poopio ot oujruor vouuty, mail uiwi 1 a iuui nuu .4 iu. lv. 1 lion ui.iriei w uirv ikiu uuuid in -fuaivu. biwi i. 1 . v . o n.,l-..,l mlrnr tf UuTU UU UUUU U Tfvii oi-iakvvu biuv v 1 will continue the Merchant Tailoring business in Arnold's Room, Middieburgh, Pa , and the editor' TEACHEEG' E2A1IINATIC1T. HARVEST HOME PIC NIC, 1 Mile West of Middlcburgh, In Bower's Grove SATURDAY, AUG. 13 A pic nio for the people ami by the people of Snytler counly, a day of recreation, to eelelnate a year ol pros perity and happiness. Special trains in tho evo ning both ways over tho S. it -a i . i w v -a jj. Jtoau, ail too isamis in tho county Mill present, and Ex-floycrnor A. (1. Curtin will deliver an address. It will lii il li'iul.-of 1 1 1 r i Iiiit ..... W r J . .. ' . K V. V I'l.l I , , ,., ., , . . nv 1 .il niioc'rimii-u win nt'ii i iouiio auio on tue pro visum win oe liiuue xo i premise -. iced those not provided t-atimiiiy, Agust zu, ib7, n. 441 i.iti til J.. I tho f'ollowinv. vuluoldu Real l.laler VY1I I11UU IJ.ISKCl. J II-1 KOUTY AfKKS ol bind In uood oiiltlrttllon vi ted. 'loated. Law aliall be made fi r aaoori.liiln. by proper I pruola, the oiiUena who .ball be w 'tiled to I I tlie nicui "I aiuir.Ke noreoy v.i.uu.uou. A truu oupy oi i he joint reoiuiion. v uitiii.r.3 . tv u.'-i c, Sccrelnry oitho emuuiuuwoaltb. Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and samples from the host and most reliable Hew York and Ihilatle!prjia houses, and will sell lower than ever. Cuttiug, Clcauiug, Kepairing, I've- ing and Scouring done on short notico. Not. Hf- E. 1WCI JXT-W.9IMV1 The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Kmo Combined. The anetml ex.iinimitioD rf tcui-hiT tor 1RS7 will l.o boi l In tho M verul dlatruta of hnydir I'OUIlt K lull'l)).' t I I, ion. roll l'nvorinn, au;, ia " fi; -in il ii liobnii'., ' It ffirv-l'ri'i ni.int. 11 ferry Wsl io,road', " le In, lii, on. ! nl liii.nl"! r.vendalo, " in VA'iuhlnuivti I I't'tdmiic, " 'H Mul IK-'-ri-ok- W il.il , I Ira vol lli'iiv ortown, Spring- Adum'tnir-, A lu in-l'mtili illo, iiiavi-r n i'm a:' , nun, 4.1 , , UliddUbinuh a frnnklin Slldjllot uri!,' 7OVOV OUKM' IliaKCS i "I'nirc v i iiTi'viuo, -.at ,. , , . 1 i lloiirm Sbumi.kiu f):n, " Id 111:1 rUC'll 1 Kilt tllOM) lOl SllOt jnik.-nii 1 laiiv-rvtiii', nepi, I'liin Siiloiri. Tbo ix.iimIn.iIioIii will In uln nroniptly ut K o'clix k a. in. nnd w ill be both oral itnd wntton. A, HoaliU iiiuat bo tximlncd Iu the uirtricl In whloh tbrv llltolld lo tcarh. Nn him liiMiu. will bo uiiinlncd who have not StUii ei IIIU Dl-.I'IK'O 111 I U.IOMHIH. Mx iniiiitiii. now i.i-i nir tho minimum t.-rm i i old ri'i-niiiiiii-ud ulrcctora tu onuu townnhlti iobiiul.4 I )i't. 10. a im Antiuiil ln.Hlluto wlllcouveuo at Middle- luiruli. I ico. M, IHroi lnri' mid Irlondu ol elocution ure Invited to uttoud tho oxauiliititlona C iAiirt. . lit. MA?. ro. Sunt,, Hddlelnirgli, l'u. v This svsleni in eor.tbined rille ' vi. and shot-irun oilers advanlaes even more onlv. Thev far e-u'el all oth ers in Mreniith. accuracy. workmanship mid balance. Farm For Sale. ltunte 1!.: in Ilea Mortli-euHt ol Adiiiiialinrir and IS' inilm Norih-woxt ol llunwrtowii, Siiilnr Excursion Tickets will Lc ftS ZlFSk'ltX JiXX ..,.1.1 .v.. al.n C a' T. -..1 "utliullrllnuM, nil In (jood eouUillon. Choice uii K. tv ii. iimumiii fruit kud Hue bi.rlu,: ol wiitor. ... -n i . rni. tx-ri'i 1 mks l. Kl.lWl. Oil Ull U.llllM. J.I1U J!iAJ IViV JulyJl.-ST. lloarorSirmaa, Ha. EXOUKSION TKA1X will Adams- nn I p rpS Side-snap net ion, best decolonized WueJ t HlL&w3 steelbarrels, 10 or 12 ganReshot, 41 Wo hseterc. f. vi lie cartridge, weisrht 10 to 121bs, irico 630 Top-snap action, same as above, 3S-55 lialltvrd cartridges of 4 4 -ir:..l...l.. n i t u iiiruaiu, iin.:tj - - Tho abovo prices includlo 100 paper bho ami ond box of cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE I A Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Ilait, cct. I respect full v submit to you a fovr prices : Assort! JerrJ Trout-lies at 25c. a dozen, trout-ho ks to gut 25c. perdoz plain trout hooks 5o er do., best oiled-silk linos from! to 3 cents per yard, all other lines from 1 to 2 conts pf yard. Keels from 25c to 2. Orders by mail promptly aiiouuou ro. J. B. Reed, Sunbury, V& AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Pma. I - :u: i ilnoliiiooflimiB,includto finest etockof Cood ever offered for e.Uio U p "Uucuiuuor," Uliain, ana J,"rn.r"-,,D,,"'"iW county, l call yonr attention to tbe following artiolea all kinds ot IRON FORCE PUMPS. llepairing all kind of eumua a specialty. : Jolin F. Zechman, Troxolvillo, Ta I . il... V leave xuu i;rovc mr yvtiuuis- ohanu jtjuv burg and Ueaverlown at 8,1. Le,i;u!Sl',,Torm M., and lor Sunbury stot- Adama-u w f.; riillfT at all Stations at 1). K frankllq-tUo K Sjioiht, J W ElaenUower, i" o ' I liiivl.i nai-niT. 31. MlililUiLuru li f I M Shindol. Ut l.lHnn.,.iu 11 l Ifiittr llnnf Wjim1 T. T. I; USllN. SCillllSa'rftvn. Meiir.H N.iu Steilr, J 1 Ooot.or. Dnil w - 1 - n ' 7 I ..Liu 1 ti.lt pirtli Ohainuan of Comitteo. '"fTW".".. 6ellnmn J A liuwt-r, N J l.lvlnmton . Joe A L.udwiir. K 1'UOK, ruter Aiueri, rtow Ion I lerlon. Sprloit W 1' Uroee, Cuaa Liloyd, uruckOBmuier. PUMPS? PUMPS? PETIT T1IKY nM ,i : .i I J I1U UIIUU131U111U Drnwn for Seit Term. OotntBoaelna: Monday takes this method ni.m. ,,. M.M tif i iitVivtui ii rr i lm r-i. I it.Tobla.. '"".'h "r. HeaverW II Ulnaaman. Aaron Ureeae. Wn j f ii . iir...i .. . - IIZCUSOI IIIO eSL lioiemao. IIAlllO Ul I.IIW I) vDl I r) l Ml,lll...rlh Eud that 110 liaS Oil Ueutro-K,,hraem' Waller, ti F Kkeary, O t haild and for SalO aehaiuiiin Julio ll BuBoI, John AMoyer ,JoliD ii . , . vunn.K wr. itarenia, eneoi ia pponuiwi. m er. iMiratile, erfee la ppor.iTw, iNMoi aillli?.,,-"" ,01,B M MfW- Johnson Mower, Kcapcr and Binder, Crown Drill, U , , .1 .... .1 ' ...... T..UK 1X7 U...I.. I ! ll M T 111 mi w ' - . 4 1 "" ". "?"i ""7.-K- iKinv I ir . Illlin lirill. lillllllla Unir ir.iln IIaha hi ni- - - - - j . . . , . uw.u ti M.it,j o-niinv, ij viiu 4t ', 1 1 i- i-oe'o Tirtri IVwi 1. ... .1 -11 1.!.. h'lin-It W W oyer. I - ' " ) - j w iw j- uiiiii iiiiu Ull aiuu B.iii..uiii'a. II 11 Hobnoh. H P Burna. Jama. I I' W'..l,.. ..... ..1 ... nr 1. o -m-i POloriou. UA nuuuuu j-ujuihs, uiso V mier AJ Wliaun 8L.T.f,?"""l?lA1' 5..1 CO.. iCllellZOrs. llenairs snnnlir,,! fnr n IU 1 , J.ll lVUU WU W e M'r 4aV mim ' -m - w e w ii ih ii jri ac . i rii ii n tiAnA n.l ..In.iUU.i.iM TnnktHiVNiilli. UU IIIU UUUIU UlUUIUIlCrV. wTrK.7w h iuS.iiV.K TOS5 Dotfl fail to corno ad io mo when yoo are In town, eituine mj 1 M.Dei.traooia wiaw. And COt tUT Drioea. l'mW I . , Zliddleburgb.r. V i in -i