Sabioiiptkm $1.50 Per Year K&Ttt OF ADVERTISING : . OaeYeer tAW 1 J Win. Oa Yr - oo lOelama, Una year nail i:etla. par tear. tw lPMtitA. Adninlatrator. anu AeMaa. NUo( W W"1a epaatal eTreoa.naate ara made, all eaaaMata.lna.rUd lor lee. than month! , we fcnarfe l.s er Inea lor lue inaariino It qtaaeoa4leeeriloaaii4 t enU (of cfc 'Ikaaajaeat latartloa. Thursday, Jan. 12, 1888. An Ohio geniaa went to get oat a 'patent on churn tbe other d y. bat kfter being abown model of DS7 patent churn he ooncluded not to work op bia cream that way lie bad an idea that tbia conntry wa 'ob arnica. Turkey owe Russia $20,000,000 and can't pay tbe debt. Itaasia want tbe cash and most have it There' your Eastern question in a ' nlnl nun. and Russia is bound to bare a leg of Turkey early in the spring. If the Anarchists of this coantry haven't aettled down for a long rest since Herr Most went to prison for tho aacond time then the sign of tbe time are no good- It does aome people a heap of good to find oat that they dou't run tbi country and never will be permitted to. 1 -i The Michigan State Agricultural Collate has declared against the sparrow a an onmittigated oni anoe. The increase of these birds innn Iheir introduction in 1878 is almost incredible. It advooatos kill iaa them off in every posbibla man ner, and recommend netting, trap ping, shooting and even pios.on where it can be need without danger to other creatures. SavaaaaaaaaaaaawMaajaj The funeral of J. Daniel .Manning, took place at Albany.New York.ou TdeBday last and was attended by the President and nearly all the mem ber of tbe cabinet. In tbe forced re tirement of Mr. Manning from Mr. Cleavelaad' cabinet,on acoonnt of ill health, the Treaident lost hi most able adviser, and in bia death the Demooratio party lone one of tbe most ' able political workers. Forty years ago Mr. Manning waa'a compositor wnrkad himself J by energy nnd I I The Altooua 'Tribune' says: 'The common people cast tbree-foortha of the vote in the Unitod Statos, yet a poor man cannot be a candidate for any important office within tbe gift of hi fellow citizen for tbe reason that it requires a large amount of money to conduct a campaign This should not be, bat it is a painful fact, a fact that ia rapidly boooming a danger if not a disgrace. The peo ple can cure it if they will. That tbey . ongbt to do bo ia clear. If tbi is to be a government of tbe people for the people, it ehonid not require the expenditure of a fortune to get a nomination or seouro an election. tfWHBawsiMwsieMesa In aeoordiance with tbe act of as tembly Governor Doaver issued i proclamation abowiog the amount of the paymeata on the publio debt daring tbe past year. On Novem ber 30, 1880, tbe amount of tbe debt unprovided for was $7,078,235,82 November 80, 1887, the amount un provided for waa $5,150,108,85, showing tbe amount of the redaction for the veer to be $1,022,120 97. Tbe total amount of the debt is $15 810, 471, 28; tbe non-interest bear ing debt, $113,657,92; overdue loans upon which interest baa (topped, $31,212, 80, and debt boaring inter., est, $15,092,000,00. The total amount of tbe asset of the sinking fond ia $10,684,802,43. The Philadelphia Tress' publish oa a fall account of the choking of Representative Henderson of North Carolina at a private dinner party in Washington, daring a violent rebel aoeecb. The account comes frcm lona, Miobigan, Jodge Allen U. Morse, in whose honor tho dinner was given having returned to bia home there Representative Hen derson waa among the gnosis aad epoke. In tbo coarse of bia epucob glorifying tbo rebellion and rejoic ing that be fought oa tbe rebel sido, te said: I ato glad to eay that 1 .t-anrAaant a diatriot tho district of Salisbury where 80,000 Union aol diera rotted within tbe city limit.'. Upon tbo vtteranca of tbi aeotiment m . r, l t f - John n. j araney oi at. uuuio, a union aoldier, rushed opon Ilender- eon and oboked him nntil ho waa in aenaible. Taraney told him to take ; back what he bad laid abont the prison pan and be took it back when ( he got bia breath-. In presenting aorna cogeol reasons own locality, who in looking oter for the rejeclioD of tbe nomination the attitoda cf lha workiogman to of Mr Lamar, the Albany 'Lai? day might well panto, leal, after go- JoorDtl' 7x1 'By process of 're- construction' Mr. Lamar baa boon admitted to Congrosa and Cabiool. Against this we have nothing to say These are political offices in which it ia eminently fit that tbe Sonth should be represented- Hut tbe Supreme Court tench is not a political place It is tbe one place in our scheme of government supp 'aed to be devoid or political fooling, bias, aim aspir ation It is the final safeguard to our nation iu tie time of the great est strain opon our institutions, a barrier aguinst enooachtueut and revolution. To put opon this bunch a secessionist, who is not even te pcotrnt, and who can not see thai ho did wrong, is a dangerous stretch of lenioncv and a violent shock to tho patriotic fueling of loyal people Mr, Lamar says Davis was no trai tor, and of course thinks the same of himself. If ILat in bis way of argo ing he is an unsafo man to judge of what is trt apou, and an ansafo man to be iotrusled with the sacred duty imposed on him by this office A Surreme Court Justice ought to know what constitutes treason, bo cause no may be called on to pass on me cases oi anurcuista at some time. Thoro must be plenty of loyal men, even of the South, at least men whose swords and voices wore not raised to destory the Government, from whom a satisfactory selection might bo made- We hope not to be deemed prejudiced, vindictive or il liberal when we say that it is unwise and unsafo to put any original socos siouiut on the Supreme Court bench.' XTaw Year's Weathor- J, William Tboroe, of Salisbury. township, Chester Co., writes to the West ChjBter Village llceonl u follows: 'The Wintor of 1587-8 will be a modorata one. Thoro will bo but few cold dayR; scarcely any iu which tho.tho tueroury in the tber ni'imoter will aland at or below zero tbore will not be more than throe or four weeks of good sleighing, uiofel likely not that. The Delaware river at Philadelphia will not be bo firmly frozen over as to obstruct navigation mi as mere win not oo more itv one beajy enow full; most likely not any that will obstruct tho highways Spring will opon more than onus. ually early. Oat will bo bom n and potatoes planted before tho end oi WtSmk W fl rMa Ml j iipru or iuay suwcier.uy severe to injure the fruit. Tbe summer fol lowing will be moderately warm with enough rain to insure good crops of grain and grass generally. The crops of wheat and oorn will bo more than usually heavy. Apples, poach es, pear and cherries will bo abun- laot and of a good qu lity. 'The basis of these predictions is the well-known astronomical fuel that the earth, the sun and the uioou occupy nearly the same relative posi tion every ly years, and that the beat of the bud, the attraction of tbs sun and moon and the revolution of the sun on its axis, are tho chief cause of the movements iu tbe earth' atinoiiphero. It is true that the Lir gor planets exert a perturbing influ enco sufficient to modify those oi moppheric phenomena resulting from II .1 VI. ... lue.sao una moon- jjui mis per turbing influonoe is scarcely felt except when tho attractrva forco of several planets i eiertod in the en me or nearly tbe same direction. Whatever tbe amount of this pcrtur bation it is suApectible of calculation, and no doubt will bo determined in no far future time. ' mm THE LABOS CUESTIOtf 'Cau any good thing rosult fiom strikes f We are inclined to the negative, having from close obsorva tiou failed to see any direct bonifit accruing to the laborer indulging in strikes. That the workiugtoan has been imposed upon in many instan ces by grinding and avaricious cor porations we do not protend to deny but is there not some other method by which the laborer can defend him self against imposition than those in vogue at tuo present day r At lue same time is there not many a manu facturer who when orders are soarco, market deprecating, and times dull, is compelled to do one of two things, either to shut down bis works, or reduce wages, and even thou run his works at no profit and oft-times at considerable loss to himself f Now if markets should improve, and his malerail commands a better price, is it doing him jaetice for his bands to immediately clamor for an advaoee of wagest threaten to close hi work and rnin hire, without giving him ebaoce to retrieve and recover tome- thing of what be baa lost in dull timea t and yet tbia baa been ' done in numerooa instances. Again, there are many moneyed ' men who would Invest their capital in aome indaitry or manufacture in their log to tba expense of creeling worka .and supplying it with machinery, and before be baa bad anfficient time to receive any benefit from it, ia con fronted by a strike, bia worka de slroyed and himself redaoed to povs orty. Ho will keep bis money in bis pocket before venturing ia an enter prise of this kind. Again, the labor er is at fanJt io many instance in aoolher respect. If he receives $5 per day for his work, ho live as a general thing to the outside of that income, and in one way or another epeuda every cent of it, and'if he re ceives $2 ooly bo manage to sup port his family on that amonnt Kow, if $2 ia sufficient for hi family needs iu dull tiait-a, what is to pre vent him economizing and puttiog aside the em plus in good limes f We do not wish to bo mianuder- xtood in this matter; we are not taking tho side of tbo capitalist agniiibt labor by any menus, but would bail with delight the time when the woikiogman will be able to better bis condition; at the same time wo can see clearly that the atrike, the boycott, the torch, and dynamite is not the way by any meana he may hope to attain it. UA1TQLED B7 E0S3- A pair of huge-bodied German mastiffs having for nearly two years been the pride of Thomas E French, tho well-known lawyer of Camden N. J. The dogs were often seen in company with Mr. French upon the bteeet, and they never failed to at tract geucral attention. Up to Sunday last they bad always been noted for their docility and the af foution which they displayed for their mauler and members of bis family Neighbors of tho lawyer lived iu dread of tbe big brutes, however, which are as large almost as the average tig.r seen in captiv ity, but they bad never molested any one ana were nol regarded as dangerous. They bad tbo froe run of Mr. French's premises, and bun dt.y afternoon were permitted, in ho kitchen of his residence, No- 47 Voik etrost, ia N, rtu Camdeu- Rutween 4 and 5 o'clock a daugh ter of Mr. Young, a neighbor, was in Mr. French's houBO. She is 8 years f ago and of a playful disposition It is presumed that bhe was teasing the mu8tiiT and one of them became angered and attacked ber- He was '.'.iStU Jiuifltly by hlThjk-trl?i?tt tbe ehritks of the child attracted tbe attention of Mrs; Freucu, who was silting in an adjoining room. When idrs. French reached the soene tho dogs bad the child upon the floor By this time they bad been wrought into u passion, and leaving the child they sprang upon the lady, not heed ing ber commaudd. Mrs. French waa torne to tho floor- One of the brutes bnried his fangs into the flush of her face, and the other tore bci so dp in a aeriouu manner. Mrs. French s ciies brought her husband to tho room. The dogs were uow uncontrollable and in perrcct rage, zir, i rencu bad no sooner entered the reom than tbey sprang opon bitu, muddenud by the smell and taste of blood. Mr French shouted to drive them off, but they refused to obey him and overpowered him by their brut strength- One of them sank bis teeth iuto his master's arm and, Lis fangs piercing the clothing, mangled the flesh. Tbo other beast tore out a portion of Mr French's face and nose- Fiually, with a commendable display of strength and courage, ho succeeded in securing a poker, with which he repulsed the ferocious dogs and beat them into subjection. The neighbors were alarmod, and when tbey entered tbe French man eion they found a eerions situation of affairs. Medical aid was 6um moned, and Prs. Godfrey, Palm and Walsh responded. The condition of Lawyer French was the most serious ol the three, lie was found to be completely prostrated from tho ner vous shock. 11 is right arm was badly lacorated and a portion of his nose bitten off. Tbe physicians to day will perform an interesting sur- ical operation by grafting a piece of flesh from another part of bia body upon tbe wound, with tbe hope of remedying tbe defect in the nasal organ. The child of Mr. Young bad it face torn and ita ear bitten, while Mrs, French, also greatly prostrated, was injured about the face aud bead. The affair created a great sensation in North Camden, and many friuods of Mr. and Mrs- French called at their residence last evening, but were not allowed to see them; Or- dera were given to have the mastiff killed Monday. Tho fund for tho Grant mono. ment ia sufficiently largo to pay for a design, and a dtsign will be or dered and stored away in aome gar ret, That's the American of it all over. ' j TICI 11 PARTITlCrj. In tAt matter qf tht Eestatt of Amtlia A.rt:r, (ate Centra townihip, Snyder count, Pcl, dwr'd. Ta AimU Kratfartn-armarrM with Prior ThontM de-d f AUmi towoihlp, rrl-r ouatr, W. Wia. Xnliw, or RMOtrllla, Ml( fllnaonatw, F. Maori trtiur. of Paeon Villa, R4r rnaaif. P. Inurmnrrlad with Ranaai Orou M Ohratar' Mllli, Mifflin natty, . Mlmon Krattar, Alleo, loUrmar. rlJ with BtpnU Mltrhall, AlfMta taurraitr rl'4 with Kutbaa htakoobanr, ll of Paiton. vl l. ffaydar ania'r, " , Joha Kr-r, a BIB or wbo bM lor ki Ordl.o A. A. Komi, of MoOlnr. Pa. tthrln, n daa'd.. IhiM to turrlT hor k . wad, J.wapb Mntor, of fthraaVr'i Mllli Mffllrt O'.untj, Pa., and tha vii.wiuituvvrn Til llDIi Hliiw, WlUVIi. ho h fi.r u r gnardua A. A. Boiaifr. of MoOlura. rfaydar aoun'j, Harah, now dao'd., who lava to unrtfra h.r ka-band, An d:aw Waar and tta loi1nwlpaei.lldian.Tlit Cbartaa. Kata, (ror Alloa aud Elian, a' I ol wQim ara Kiaori aad aavarr rair aruarunn A. A. Rciii, of MsCliira, findr enuulT, Pa. Voa ara barbf no IAd th t bf tlrtu ofa writ of laqnUltloa laraad oal at tha Oribaua' Court o' tnytr aonnly. and to tao dlrtd that an Inquaat will a btld oa tha old hnma- tad la tirntra towmlilp, Sntilar coudit, PaonoTlTtala, oa Frlcitr, Fab 11, 188. at 10 o'ol.'cW A. M. to maa iartilo or valnatlon Whan and whararoa naf atiand If Toa Ihluk r in nam, Efiaia oi io naii. projr. NOTICE IN PARTITION. In the malUr of Vie Estate of Henry Kratzcr, late of Centre touinsltip, Sny der county, I'a., dee'd. To Amanda Kralirr. Inlarmtrrlad wlih Patar TbomM, dao'd., of A'l.ma tnwntblp, hiiTdarennntjr, Pa., Wm, KraUr. al Raada- Tina, aimin aminiy, pa., tiaoraa Krair,oi PaitonTilla. Hnvdar rnoutr. I'a.. Llnle. In- tarmarrlod wlih Hamn-I ttrnaa of Hhradart Mllla, Mifflin o-onlT. )'., mmon Kraizrr, Al loa, Intariaarrlad with Hopula MlV-hrll, Alaa. ta, Intarroarrlad with Nathan Haekenbara;, all of Paitoavlll . tTl'r eonnl. Pa., Juhn Kr 'liar, a minor wbo hai for bit aaardlaa A. A II n I.. ... -f M D- - m. .uui l, v, U'lHll'i . . a v.VU.IIU.i nvw dar'd., who laarxa ta lurvlra liar a hnahaad, Juaepb Ma Mar, of ! rauar'a Mlaa, atmia enon ty. I'a., and tha f illo-IO't ohllOran via: John, jannia, minnri.wbn uaTa for meir Raaraiao A. A. Koala;, of MoUlura, 8nd r oouoty, Pa., Sarb, now daa'd., who lara to aurvir bar hnahaod. Andrrw Waanar. and tbo folio-ln chlldrad, Tin Obarlea. Kata, (aota;a. Alloa ana biian, all nr wiiota ar minora ami nava lor thlr auar.lln A. A. Komlg, of McOlura, Sn?dar cauaty, Pa. Yon ar-baraiijr nnllOod that by vlrtna of a writ ul Inqnlnlilon laaurd out or tha Orphana' I'ourtol Knydar rnnnty. and to m rtiraoted that an lni)aat will ba hold on tba old boma tad In Uantra townalilp, Modrr Bounty, I'a. , on I'rldar. Fall. II, 1SB. at 10 n'olm'k A M. to maka partition or valuation af tha K -al Eatato of tha aald daovaar-d. Whan and wberajuil may attand If yon thin troir. KtLBEN UUtESE, ShttllT. A DMINISTRAI'ORS' NOTICE I.t-ttxranf Adinlulatratian on tha ratata of Abnar MlddlM-arth lata of A.larua tnwnahlp ainydar Co.. dasoaacd, baring ban arantcd to tha undaralunad all aranaa knowing (barn, afltr-a Indabtrd to laid aitatad ara raqueated to maka IniaadUt- aymant, whlla thnaa bar. ln alaiuia will uroaaut thrm duly avtbautlcai ad to W. H. F.WIrvrt. KOUtHT MIInr.FSWAHTTT, Jan. S, 'IS. Adiulnlitratori, U.T.A. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICK ft'ara of ailmlnlatratoln.on thaatatanl KLIZAHKTII KKU, lata vl FRANKLIN Townxtilp. Snyd-r Co., Pa., dao'd, balnn l'an arantad to Ilia nn laralvnad. all raraona known tbaaialvi Indabtad toaald -atataara rai,natad to maka Inim-dlat payro-ut, ard thoaa haalna elalma will pr-ant .thaui duly auiuautioatau to tb unasraignad lor ia-.li tnenl. JFREIYM AH DF.R8HKM, ELIZAUL1U HKHShKM." Jan. , '. Admlaiitratora. ?XKCU 1 ORS' NOTICE .Uttors 1 Jtaaiataaniary on tha latata -f OKOKOK dMITII I . . .n k. I Muyilar Co., Pa., ilacaaaud, bating teen Kraut, rd to tha nndnralgnad all rioua knowing tlirmaalTra Ind-btpd to aal t telat ara requnat ed to maka Immadtata payment, whlla thoa having claim alii preaaut Iheiu duly autUeo llcatedlo FOSTER SMITH, 1. M.8U1TH, Da. i, T. pd. Elocator. A JWfP war n&rrok j lAllHI:. MilmlBlJtratlfMi Bl tha aatat- of Hrury Kratiar. lata of Oentra tw I.Sndr do., dao'd, having been granted to IL undo Ignad, all paraoni knowing tbame-lve Indeb ad to aald eel ate ara requa tid to make Inline dtata payment. while I boi hiring olelmt war iraaent tbau dul authentlaatad to tba under Ignad. MUU.1 Ji it a i ic r. it Nov. 7. W. AdininiKtrator Though tho premium on Owls has been removed, tht' premium on tho superior quality of goods sold by O. C. Outelious still remains. Ho has just received a New stock of SPRING STYLES Suits for old men. Nobby suits for young men. Suits for Boys, Youths Men and Children. Suits from $1.75 to $15. Hats, Caps, Glove, Underwear, i HANDKERCHIEFS, TIE?, io., Ac Also CONFECTIONS' AND .TOYS sold at greatly reduced prices. FLOUR; FEED &C. Tbaakiog tba many wbo bave patronized oie I cordially iavita aa ir spectioa of my stock. G. O. GUTBLIUS, Middleburgh W. H. FELIX'S TOpULAK FURNITURE Al CARPET ltOOMS, Valley Street, Lowistown. Pa. BEDIIOOM SUITS, of all kinds and prices; Mat tresses, Feathers, Pillows, Boulstera, lied Springs, Cbaira, Tables, Sinks, Sofas, Stands, Uareaus, 4o., &c., &o , Ao. A full lino of Jnte. I7emp,Ilag, Ingrains, Tapestry Body Urussels aod Velvet Carpets, Art Sqnares,$uayi oia ItnKs. Cooa aod Oatta sell any of tbe abovo goods ba bouugbt any place, and station on P. It. R. Write seo tbo largec. stock tbia ; Kcpoetfully, Waaw OJaay waa ala, wa aarw aaw Oaaaarla, Wkaa aba waa a C3rf4, aba ariod aw Caatarla, Waawaaakiiaaia Mlaa, aba alaaf ta Caatawia, Whm aha bad OUUum, aha gara Mbaaa Oaatat, To all wbo ara aafiarint tram tba arron a4 indlaoratlonaof yonin, aarToua waaknaaa, aarly daeajr, loaaof manhood, fta., I will aand a raalpa that will car yow, TBI! OF CH ABOI. Thl rat ramady waa dlaooTarad by a mlaalanary la BootB Aaarlaa. Send a elt-addraaaa4 DTlop to th KrT. Jnamni T. Iau. OkaWna J, rtm TtHt O0 New Shoe Store 1 ARNOLD'S BUILDIITO, Middleburgh, Pa. Tho undersigned Laving opened a now shoo store here takes this method of calling atcntion to his superior lino of inclading tho leading makes of hand-manufactured Leath er and standard Itubber goods Tho quality of material, stylo of manufacture and tho low prices will ft onco make tho goods admired and desir ed. Call and see it. W. J. GARMAN. CROWN ACME ! Tbe best Burning Oil that can be mail a from Fetrolium. It gives a brilliant lilit. It will oot smoke tbe chimney. It will not cbar tbe wick. It bna a bib fire test It will not explode. It is witbout a comparison as a per feotion FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It is maoufoctnreil from tbe finest Ci o'& io tbe inoet perfect! j equip fpod refioeriea in tbo world. IJt is tbe Best. , . ' ' Aeit your irpSioi' rbr Oown Acraer TioJo orders filled by Tours trnlj, SLAYMAKER & CO., 12 8 '87 ly. Sunbury, Po PAR LOU SUITS in Browi Terry, Raw Silk, Uaii Olctb and Plusb poodi Parlor Rockers, all kinds. Marble Top Tables.Look log Glasses, aome fin ones, Pictures,' &o., &a. Peroba Door Mats. Will as low aa same quality cat. pay freiabt cbarces to an we for prices or come and aide of Philadelphia. vv. H. TKLIX. K)ae We possess the facility and inclination to give you re al Bargains and will do it in our new stock of which is just in and comprises the largest line of LA uiULas uuuuo, UliUTliS, FL4JJVELS, VM EKW EAR, LACES, Rl B 130JYS, MUM LIjYS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, GENTS BURNISHING GOODS, Groceries, Boots, Clothing, Hardware, etc. You w. II be oleascd time honesty in quality and PRICES VERY LOW. MiDDLEmritaa, pa 1 still continue in tbe Merchant Tailoring business wilb rooma ia Eby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. and lake tbis fueans of informing the people of Snyder eonnty, bate on baud a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and sbmplca from tho bent nod most lelinble Hew Tork and Philadelphia, bouses, and will sell lower tbau ever. Catting, Cleaniag, Repairing, Dya ing nid Souuriog doue on abort aolice. Nov. ltf. B. B, BUCK The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Rifle Combined. This system in combined riflo and shot-gun offers advantages over other makes oven more marked than, those 1W shot Via HI oil villi til, utvuiawi workmanship) and balance - - O fW ......a.. el 2 a. ..n 1 . DU I P U K Siac-snaP action, best dccarljonized blnod I 11 1 J Ld O esteclbarrellO or 12 gauge shot, 44 Viri nscterc. f. riilo artridgo 'weight 10 to 121bs, price $30 i.yp-Miuiicuuu, ouiiiu as uovo, aa-oj isaiiaru cartriuffo. or i i 1.1. ; 44 v iucuRicr, pricu - - Tho abovo prices includlo 100 paper she and ono box of cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE j A Complete Assort ment of Rods, Flies Reels, Lines, Hooks, Artificial Bait, ect. I respectfully submit to Iroat-ilcs at 2oo. a dozen, tr plain trout hooks 5o per doz., to 3 cents per yard, all other e 1 yard. Keels from 25c to $2. a 4- A . . A , I A . . UllVUUVU IV. NEW AT Freidman& Getz', The undersigned desireto have just returned' from the Consisting of Blankets, Haps, Gent's and Children's Woolen and Cotton Underwear, a full line of Ready made ;L'TH 0 W D Ladies' Press Goods; Groceries, Notions, Jewelry, Clocks naccnes, Laamn, uiassware, yueensware, etc. We sell Cheap for Cash or Producetor whith we al ways allow the highest price. We have been tl:z;:3 With a liberal patronage; are thankful fcr it r J hopsto merit tktsziabu lcivrri;:3 tc.J.??' " VL 9 ,SS SL tA Shoes, Ready Made Queensware, Glassware to see how we combine nf.fl. price with new,jreshslyl$$ Weill Made 0i3:!h)SuDj3 wvaaaay m. V ivr XsslUOy I'llUU C t tvav ... vou ti fpw rn-lrM . au out-hoks to gu 25o. per doz., best oiled-silk lines from 2 lines from 1 in 2 w w aw vvai VaJ V Orders by mail promptly eV V J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa. Beavertown, P.a. inform tha nuhUnt.hnf. ih-u City with a fine Stock of a full tin e of Shawls, Ladies G,