The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, May 17, 1888, Image 2

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ataaqaant leiartlaa.
Thursday, May 17,
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2. TAVlOU UI.MIiKKI.INiI.
Hon. L. S Alkir.s:n Ezpl:do3 a Husi
tag-
The Washington National Ilepuh
llcan eaj tbat Hon. L nis E. AtLiti
on, oar member of CoDgross, wade
ft tery aggressive tarriff speech on
Thursday last. Ilis .comparison of
the con dition of Hie country iu 1857
una la 183 was a most ununsworas
ble argument for tbo policy of pro
tocliou. Ia one Bontooco bo dispoed
of tbe whole cry of frco wool reduc
ing tbo prio) of tbo laboring moa'a
clothing. II o said t
Fire or eix ponuds of wool will
make sufficient cloth for n suit of
beaty clothing. If tbo wool ia worth,
ready fur making into cljtl., C) cents
ft pouu.l, tbe wcol tbat enters into a
ait worth $25 to (30 would cost
$3 CO. Tbo highest class wools on
ly pay a duty of 12 coutu a pound.
If tbo duty were ndded to tbo price
it would only enbonco tbo prico 72
cents for an cotiro heavy suit of
clothes. If tbo duty were off wool
und 72 cents were saved ia tbo cost
of eaob suit, bow much would to
saved to tbo wearer f Not ono cent.
Tbe trifling diflkreuco nould be lost
in the coarse of trade, nod would
probably be distributed between tbe
manufacturer of tbo cloth, tbo job
ber, tbe wholaale merchant, tbe
mechanics who mudo up tbo goods,
and tbo clothier from whom tbo
clothing it bought
rievoul; r leuts JB tbo bifiboet
-, .U -'roeuive
. entiro
uif ui woolen c.i'.:s. xua must
be removed, ft ;.' . Vrai.deut ut A
&t. Milk but thff-il-20 collected
from the mouth of ev;rv person,
from 'lifmit'n sufjur Ui:af ami
the franii-n.k .....'''Bt' "
retained Lr tbo benefit of u few mm
gar planter! ia Louisiana, oi0Lt
Totos ia tbe electoral college, uliI
tbe same number ia Congress ready
to obey an executive maudute-
Mr. Atkinson explodes tbo hum
bug about tbe duty on wool being a
tax on clothing.
, i
GENERAL ORDERS. 0 A- IV
Tb mlf m of Forlt;n and Dome
outoIiuikIIho, Hotel Keepers,
J)itlllerB. &c. in Nnvder (Jonntr.
will take notice that the? lire
iraixad nnu niaxsod ty the nniler
lne appralaer of Mercantile unci
other hoeiiae tax for the year 1883,
na luuuni, to-wil :
Class.
ADMf
Oraanhk Uoat, u naral
Star; J
natvi
Bowarmi, a II I'nalrr lu UiO.
rral Mr'liia1lii, 11
Frr.nia"n A UHr, aiora. 14
Ha''ht, Mo, l).Ur la oan-
ar Mrrlinn liix, 13
n-oht, A M veaaral Sl .ra, 14
Shlrlt. .1 P (tmlcr la 1tii,
Tit.wtra. )UrWiir,ata M
aoUt. W U I'aiur). at 14
naivaa wrav
Khaiianlwrsrr, K rttnl.r la
(l;irl Marohan liia, II
Tran.ia.U oh far utoro 14
t'l h H W ilai..r la naral
marclia'iillna, U 10 00
Waiti.ar. WO.io.Urln tna-.
al man bandits H tag
remembrance.
II It is recommended that enrh
Tost attend I'moo worship ou tbe
Sabbath prccccding Memorial Day,
und join in thanksgiving to (iod for
continued peace, prosperity and
happiness.
l!y command of Department Com
mander Frank J. Maee.
TU03. J.SJEWARV,
Asst, Adjutnnt General
AUESICAN P0LITI03.
There is perhaps nothing under
th sun simpler in design, and ut
the same time harder to dtGuo, tbau
tbe politics of our country. Iu
gktiCiDg ovor tbo political bistoty
of America from the formation of the
anti-tea party and tbe many political
combinations tbat have sinco sprung
into and out of existence, then come
down to tbe present day, when po
litical opinion is inoro varied and
parties moro numerous tbau any
other tiruo sinco our Government
was established, it looks almost as
though it is tbo aim and object of
every citizen iu this country tofost
ter an opinion different from bis
neighbor, and endeavor to mould a
party in conformity with their par
ticular ideas. Not that there is tbe
least danger arising from this di
versity of opinion nono whatever
Ibis very difference has been tbe
main-spring, life and cause of suc
cess of our form of Govcrnmant; nor
does multiplicity of parties hazard
our nation io ouy degree, for tbero
are only two parties that are likely
to ho il t ia n.iirna r,f nn,i,l r","V'",IBn."'" 1
n , w . .iv,wUuvu iu pMinu uuifigj machlnri
ni llitur-f 14
Shlmlla 1 M iiruic otnra 14
Wittonmjer k Hon, dntlorila
Kuaral inirolmn ln.i 13
I.
fBRTRS
llartmao A Co T-a, ri Iu aen.
aralmarehahOra. 14
lUrmaa W X aaanral nlora 14
Hirtmaa fc Marm draUri la
aanaral mrrctaanillip, 14
8howm I) M daiar Iu (rt-r
al niorohaoillia It
Oilt 3 II rl rtira 14
11 r mi l iiiim, iii,.r 10 ceo
aral marrliamlMa, 14
lloflr l aviil, an ral ttor 14
Uiiia, Ja S. dealer Id cauaral
tni rchandiM, 1
Kin. (a M, da 1 lar Io (eoaral
luarcbaudlia, H
n .ysr Charl II d-alar Id gaa
ral marrhandlra II
rotar ; II A Do K noral ttora It
Wluaj W 11 ouil ao J grain IS
JAcanoa
rteaTpf HnrT S anaral llart 14
llaafer A Ca vD.'ri mora It
baalarinan .Ina M dealer In
Kanarnlmarohandli 14
miinLim-Run
lluarer Win II dnal. r la gener
al tnercliaiidlea 18
lUrher 1 (1 KrUK Mora 14
CiUlellut (I I ', ololhlDg, CODreO
llnui, nlo 14
(larioati. W 1 boot A hoa 14
Hh'idoa 1) T t'ia alo 14
KsabnllA Kunkla daalerl Io
K''iari m -rimnclKii.
ocni '-riir Aiirei oetlor In (en.
their bands, viz: tbe Itepnblicau and
1'emociatio parties. Both of these
bodies hove held control at different
times, and our cjuntry has to tor
tain extent lived and thrived .under
them, consequently tbe principles
that either espouse aro practical and
capablo of maintaining a govern
ment; while tbe snmo cannot be said
of tbo uuruerons ' side shows" which
choose to designate themselves par
ties atid aim to administer tbe af
fairs of tbo United Stilton:
Hut it is not our purpose at this
timo te qnostiou thj merits or demer
its of any party whatever; we only
quote tbe above to show that no
danger is likely to eneae from tbe.so
conflicting political elemonts. But
there is danger to our institution
arising from another quarter, and
MinuUCBKEK.
Hummol Jieol dinar Iu gabor-
al Mer.-1'nn Ilia 14
Moyr 'baa A dnalrr la guer-
al Marohandlm 14
Smith J A dalar In naocral
Mi.Tchan lUe 14
YodorHUAllli 14
Xohrob.
I5"ryell J B dealer In )nl 14
Uroie A (lannler di.alari In
Keneral .M rflnudn.. u
liitieimtliia Kilih deiler la
R neral nierruaoillaa 14
Kasaiar It O iloal. r In xaneral
irirchndle
WrudtliaTldxrucerretnra 14
rsNa.
Miller M dealt-r In gauaral
iuerrhandiae n
Schocb Ono .1 train A iee.l n
Witin.-rdM dealer Io gener
al marcbandlra 14
run it r
(larrann I'etar d. iler in goner
1 uiorcneiitiine f
Minium A ArlMi;t dealer In
aeneral merehandiea 11
Si hn. si Ariioit mt dealer la
f suerai nierea tudlaa 14
r-miHT Waar.
Uarmau P ( general ttora 14
RI'KINO.
Ualfrlrc A S dealer In gonaral
ru relmadUa II
nxneyrutt J E dmu Itora 14
tbis coms from tbo poliiical enthn-
siasts, or fanatios. just as yon cbj'U p.uo)S,yiieriu general
to totm Ihrm, at1 i -;; "Attfjfi.to Iiankiar1, fit fc-ine.v"1'm' -
. . . .... 1 .. I nierehandlae 11
ri t r"iy eaipnau-1 i kii a m aouori
riiiLADELVnu May 1th 1SSS.
I. Time's ccasoloBS march biings
as again to Memorial Day, and bids
ns mak) due preparation for its fit
ting obsorvauce. Twenty years have
joined tbo irrevocable past sinco our
lamented comrade-, John A Logan,
then Commandor-in-Cbief of tba
Grand Army of the Kepublio, sug
gested tbat tbe day bo concccratod
to tbe memory of tbe departed sol
diors of the Union- Tbo beautiful
and appropriate coromouies then
inaugurated have become, year after
year, more impressed upon tbo loyal
hearts of tbe people, and with a rev
erent gratitude for tbe iuostimable
results national nnity and honor
nil rejoice to observe and participate
in tbe patriotio dutios incident to
the occasion, Aa mombois of the
Grand Army, we should appreciate
tbe fact that tbe duties of tbo day
a-e impoBod upon ns by tho prin
ciples of oaf association, and that in
do other manner can wo more fit
tingly ftnd effectively 'porpttuato tbe
memory and history of our heroic
dead' than by relinquishing enr ub
nal avacutions for a timo, and lay
oar annual tribate upon tbe graves
of our departed comrades. We
eboald remember the sacred ncBS of
tbo duty thus devolving upon us,
and approach its dXcharga in a be
coming manner. oar conduct
vbt such as to f nut, no reproach
opon oar loved orgat;zatiou, but
endeavor to win respect .ml adum
ration and mak ita obsrtarjoe a
work of lotai and a daty for uj time
to come. Let ns, therefore, t, Me
morial Day, repair to tbe last rming
place of oar patriotio dead, carrj(Bg
with an tho choicest flowers of sprg
time, and with them and tbe flat
thmw beltied to aaTO fmncdisbonor,
d thi ra'Bmbnlees m
. nLova ttwn.' and thus teach by ouaJ. 'or dnlliog.
. exampa.that devotion to country
ud &t U worthy of imperishable
trickv rioliticinus.
rxji.'t neither cf thrm no mat
ter w.hatXl.ttir political faitu may be,
is a fit subject to hold offico or con
trol in any manner tbe affairs of our
Government. From North to South
East to Went, wborevcr an election
1 1 1-1 1 wii Hut c
fiaul, t"-"vi.,,--v-ri,,hapy
rightly o, and oui Cloveniment is iu
duudly peril wbenuver tho franchise
of her citizens id tampered with in
any manner. But tbe question
arises, roust we tolorato it?
Most decidedly not. When tbo most
active iu bringing offenders to jus
tice are parties of their own politi
cal faith, then tbo remedy is easy-
But now comes tbe other faction
ibo persons who are willing to sac
rifice any and everything for tbe
sake of party. It has boon said of
tbis class of people that if 'the Prince
of tho Infernal Regions' were placed
on their ticket as a candidate they
would vote for him. Party adher
ence is all right and commendable
as long as tbo actions of tbo leadors
of that party assponse the cause of
Liberty, Justioo and Honesty, but if
they once swerve from Ibis course
bounce thorn and put tboso in their
placo who fill tboso requirements
and finch men can be found in all
parties.
Bn.a
ar f .
Cliar'j.i II I
li.
l'! tt:
D.D.Hoss &SoiiB,
Popular Fertilizers.
jVothing v,ill grow without food.
jam mers look to quality aa well as
to price in baying Phosphates.
Important to remember that I)-' I).
II cbs Si Sons' High Grade Fer
tilizers are always fouud to be
reliable acd of the same high
standard.
Jsed by tho most enterpriaing
farmers ia Pennsylvania.
fjbey will enrich tbe soil; and in
crease tbe crops,
Qomposed of Animal Ingredients,
Bone, Blood, Tankage, eta
indaPlfiDl '00J Meouani,olIJ prepared
V iieneral dealer In
etcT tinware Km 14
Drellme &. Um elotblnic and
and K.'Mia inrni.hlnK good 14
Rtnrli'k K deaiur In im.uI 14
loer h maroiiaiil tailor 14
iieiiiii.Tllntf A N Keneral d
er In kI.hu, ),..- 1 1
lien. in. k i 14
....ne eiid tuiee and
lientii f u riil-liluK M 'ode 14
Keiii.i r Kntiert m ri L in t tailor 14
Marimruer A iiifnoral groect-
lea tuliaeeo anil oi ire II
.Miller il E nener.il yruoarlei
toliaooo ud elKr 14
OpIHinlieiiuer II rl dblnii and
Kenti fnruleliluK gooda 14
Pn tor laalali dealer la booli
und tinea 14
Pick s U dealer In eeuaral
nutlnna 14
Snlmcli Hnn iaalare In (teuer-
al iner.'haiidlii) 11
Sobuch I' J A (Jo druge and
iiiercbant mlllere 11
Sctin. eC K iKuler in g -nmil
liroee'lee M
Sal nil K llaanlng miialo atora 14
8obnor II H I) iiulUra aud
denlere In grain It
Hlnndel J (1 1. druiia 14
Solin yer M M neueral duklar
In boot- and iboee IS
Shljinn W A lurnltur 14
Siiuib F S meat market 14
Club .1 Howard druca 14
Wait S Keueml doali r In dry
uooda notlnni carpet A IS
Waencllor W J doalor In
nouorai ury gooia u
vaiow.
lioycr Wm dealer In general
mercbamliae 14
Ifallinan A llro dealer! In gen-
rul mcreiianniau la
Wliinur A liundoru dealer In
gonural merchandise II
Wllliaini K U dealer In gener
al nierebaudlaa IS
WABBIHDTOa.
Birkol I' J denier In general
uiBri'liandtea 14
Clmr.uK Ji-rry doalor In general
iiiuri-uiindlee 14
Froed I' M dealer Iu general
iiKiri'hiindleo II
Meyer K di-nler In eed 14
Mner II l dealer Iu geueral
llienblllldlee II
Aloyer W I' di'iiler in dniti 14
Shirk J II denier In aiovea 14
Strauh 11 1' denier In geuoial
meridiandlee 14
Sell iioo H H Hour and li ed 14
SiruyiT .Milton ilonK-r In gener
al uiendiandlito 14
Weuvur U V dealer III general
Uiurt'liitudl") 14
Tax.
It oo
11M
1 00
1110
T 00
tOO
TOO
1 N)
t oo
toa
too
too
1000
too
TOO
too
10 00
100
10 00
looo
10 00
T 00
T vo
T 00
in oo
TOO
Too
T OU
TOO
IS w
10 00
TOO
T OU
II to
too
T 00
TOO
T 00
I 00
10 00
T 00
T 01)
T 0X1
moo
10 uo
T oo
TOO
TOO
TOO
TOO
Taks notice, all who are concerned
In this fipprafaiurnt, that am npppiil
wijl be Md at the Collllnlaloner, cf
floe In Mldllburpli, on Tuesday, the
2tti day of May, A. I)., 1SS8, between
the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. nod 4
o clock, i. m., when And where you
may attend it you think proper.
JOSEPH FISIIEB,
ancArriLa ArpKAtaas,
Notice for Satisfaction of Mortgage.
NOTICE! J hereby given that the
following nnmed perron bare flte4 their
Admlnlrtratora' duardlana' and Kieonlnra an.
o unla, In the Koletor' m of Hnyder
'"uiitr. and the ime will he i.rctit- l fir con
flrinntion an I allowance at the Uoiirt llouae In
Mlddleliurgh, Monday, Mar 118th,
1. flret and Bnl aoeo'int of Meiihen II. lei
eier, gn'.ruian oi William 11. Flelier, d?o d.
a. The B.-l an1 Bnl awunt ol J. Irrltt A W,
F. Unwell, .ia ri. or the eaiate r Johj V.
uv.vii ura a.
I The Bret and final aeennitof Dirld Hen.
er,auin r. ai tne aetata al lledr Biuier, doe'd
4. The aoaount of JoMDh Herh.ter .'tJm'i f
inv eui ui arAQiei naruater, aeo U
I. The Bret and flnil account of John W.
!?i!?agSgl! l.J,.JL'"JL'jawaiia uaeai j (
o.7riLnr7ar"ivhh
l aiuminDhnurantiaumorroirinet Valentine), , - . ., , . , . .
(;hrllnn Valenilne, John Valentino, Aaron , . , V. I"' a)mnl of R W. Stout,
alentloe. Matilda Huhe (nee Vnlentlnv) and
Mlchiel He hour, irnnr.llan of Mattle ami !ih.
a'la Valentine, or thelrleval repreaentntlve.
taiie nono irni it e t;onri 01 i:ominoa rl-nae
any ni Aurll. lata, the tietltlon of Sn.i,-i .1. ii.e.
tian wita preaeuied, aetiini lurth th'it the netl
raid In and lnr the County of Snydor. on t'i-'2;th
il, laia, tne petition or
a presented, aettina forth
tinner and Uhiietln Uerliirl, on the thirl day
-ii'i.i.ii. wn, wauvut.fi at uiiriifnicj, wninilia
mwrdod In Mortgae Unok No. 1, ling.', lit end
IW, to the other lielra-of John llnrhart lale of
Hearer, now Ad ima tnwnahlp, Niijder r.iuiilr,
dee'd., upon a -orlln traotol land und man-hi'i
hone aittmte In N.arer Inanihm. Hnviiee e......
tr. Ixiunded No'th bT land ol I'etor hlnirinmii,
Niuth hr landa of John Kline. Kt hy lin l of
Jaooh liroeae and Tet by land ut r'eter ter-
nart, eontiltilnir aixtr (d)) ecroa more vr ln
with tho niimirtennnr.a fcn . tn imium tha ...... I
mentor I liTl-en aeyeial bond, to wit: five honda , "'"'an lnott, dw'd.
iaw7.xae:icn to lienrr Je., leor, Joohl l. The HSt-otint of V. II. Waen-r. Al-u'r ol
and llanlol tlerhnrt rojii.tlvetv. eeh p,iti.n. .thi aiiuu..! i.:....i..i. u . .... .
?rAl!;?PV"e"?Al,-.!. w bof..r. 14. Tli.,Ti..,it.rv. it. w...J v..-
! ie leno e nun eitriil tuner eeverul lefi la ..r ."-'nwi
la 4.i.4ietch, ti
adui'r. of the Uie ol Uoorge W. Stont, deo"d
T. The ftr't and final aeeonnt of Aleiandar P.
Hiiker and .Toaoph Kerr, Eiecaton of the entate
ui uenrK uaaer, aeo a.
I. Ae-onni of f. W. Ludenlairor, Bd'n'r,
ol the et.Uo of Valontln Uniluiuliiior. dee'd.
t. Tho 'H-ond anrt flna.1 aie.inna nf
D-pker, aliu'r. of the eitata of lianlel Kuhna.
deo'd. '
10. The Brat and flnat afenunt ol Wlllard
Mohttpjr, ad n'r. ottho ei'ata ol Mlna BubL..
11. The flrtt and Bn .1 aeonnt of txnnb Blek
el and fh vrle F. Vugnoti, Kxeoulon ol the ei
lata ol Jneoh ll.okel, d"0'd.
1J. Tnofl at an.) flntl arodnt of J. H. fel
nottan l II. II. U In t'. n.lui'ra. of the e-tu'eoi
Aiiril let lafle.. and elulit oilier eevernl Ihi-i la ...k. : . :. """f":r
Muruii, Sti.innnli. ''irl.llni, . , i
IS 10
TWO
Join. Aaron an I Mntildai Valentin, tn the u.ir
dlnn ol l ittle Vnlentlno, and to the Kiinr.llan ol
tVlh irlne Valentine, eiieh conditioned for the
payment ol t4l.7o-.l on or lie Tori April I't A".,
aa.irdlnir to the doenie ol the 1 1 nhana' ( :.,u-i
ol a,ittS t -.ni ut y. In partition, made Tab. -it, IK1I,
re.aiion lining ihereunto had win more fully
andatlire appoar I'h'it payment haa be.-n
m tde to the aeTeral miruiaxeea of a I money. An
or to life ime due thorjon, and the wruonipuulyiig
"wihi rruii niiii villi p-'iiiion t i tint tiono ol
thftfttld iiiorl)riigeo,ei aid JTob (lurliurt have
entared antla'actlon iijemthe ttrail ol an id inort
V(4o,andtho mini h remained nnaitiallod
lot overall montlm. and th.it a leil ire.-iiini-tloa
ol payment "I a lid mortioxn exiata Irom
laiaienltlmw: and thl the iit-tilioner li ti'.w the
fole owner of the mrt tared proinlaea. Yon are
thrrnl- re notlfled to appe ir bnlore our Judirraol
the Mid Court on Monday the villi day or M.iy,
at Oa'rlnrk A. M., to anwor tho petition
alnreaiild an I fli.iw etntn why (he t'.iurt ahnuld
ii htw auiiKiircirin -u i in- fhi-i limn r"-e. . WnlAnJ ,l.,'.l
ul'i'ulv i.ui ii.- r I "Oiann. ueo d
. -. i it ai n
Kline and Zic
ul ftiunnt'l Aloyer, dc. 'd
8hrlfl' UllUe, MldJUIi'irli, April lt7lh Uii.
EF.iEf! VI HP. TLB - Me.iWiijn-.
14. Tli a vn'i it r liinin .i.Mi .! .' .in..
wi-m.i iiiiii i ro in (i ecu.
10. Thj amount r W;n. B ttjr, AlnVr. of tho
."miu vi rfiiiai viiii.'r, uai; u
. IT. The flrat and n.tal account of (eo. P. Mil
l",Ti2 'lardian of Wm. F. H igna., a mm r eon
VI ww in lUll'ip, uuc Q,
11. Tho Flr't an I Fml account of Lydla A.
HuKhea, adiu rx.or the aalata vf Win. llughee.
dve'd.
10. Aqoeiint nf Jontlhnn Ortmtn, guardlnn of
miiea nania it minor otiil'l ol S. II. K tuta, doo'd.
i. T o rirt and flnil aecmnt of J. II,
.'.irirn. gti.ur llan ol Ka Ann Miller, a minor
child ol Leu ill M llor. dee'd. Filed bJ. H.
vii.iilvu,iiuirneai.tui 4. it, Ili-A-lca.
t'lrrt and flnil a.eonnt of .1. I. W-nidrulT
adtn'r. ol tho anato ol William Younir, dee'd. '
SJ The llrat an I flnnl aocountof lainc Shlrey,
v m w. t. 01 tne eauiio ul viio
: and Pirtlilcfciuntot tleo. I.
h irlta Moyer, aiiu'n.of the aatato
24. r inland liartlnl account of (. I' ir
I . Kuater, Kxeouten ol the entate of Henry
Kualer, dw'd. '
May 1, H-A.
11. I. Dl'CK.
Kegieter
GARMAN'S NEW SHOE STORE!
You would be, surprised, as a manr others have hern.
were you, to visit Qrtn nan's Shoe St ore, see his stock und
learn his prices- lie has everything in the line of toot'
txx-iv-r unit, rnuKf.f u, xncviaiiy . . a rr im a it,'V
of Ladtc,' awl Gent's (V.LDOUGLAS sh?Mlf
FINE SHOES $3.UU
In which he carries a MAG-
NIFICEA T LLE, includ
ing brands thai cannot be
duplicated in the county.
SHOE
VUAARANTCp
BEST TAMVlKfc
iJ .. .. . . . j ' ' , -'taV.'-r L
Hit good? are nearly ah and-mau'o and of tho vei y best material, in styles
too numerous to mcnthn. Ho has
A Monopoly in Fine Slippers,
rangin j in sizf Yom a No. : childs' to a 7 womens' and a 3 in boys' to a
10 in mens' including all th; most admired and desired styles. A spec
ially ot plow ho, ip,3 5(kv--Mcr ' nalf-sotcs and h-WrMing
jrottrn?, Room, Middleburgh, Pa.
-wA J "
Think f!QPofnlIir TlomMfl roinni -1..
Aaiiiuv umujuuj, mm mm ITOBlUliy.
We v assess I7ia farAJ.it. u m,i -;ni:A
ivl jju.ron.in.jt n n ri w. . w w
v-w n-tm ivV w tvt, VUrX.Min etn
riirwv9 7Pt r. srr vr. rs 1
our,ew stock of
9 mwv
GENTS TJRNISHINQ W)ODS
rir.?rrrirr' ?00fs' MoearReady Made
uothing. Hardware, Queensware,Glassuare
etc. I ou W II be men.sifi.rl tn
time honesty m quality and priceuith new.lreshslyh,
1'ltlUES VERY LOW.
middled unan, p
THE PROFIT IS DOWN I
ask tho privieco of scllintr voa on tl.n rlnof u.r?.
HAS U -l-lie8that naoncy ca
"V VA f
Mens' and Boys' Clothing & Genta
i-iuniBmng uoods, Hats and
Caps, J ewolry &c. '
We ask you to give us jut ono chance to mako you bar
with beautiful goods and lied Hock Prices.
We will Pay your R. R. Pare
for a round trip excursion from Middleburgh, liearcrtt
or ivuainsuurir when vnn 1
wards and one-half tho fare for every bill of coods
amounting to $3 bought ol us. g dS
Economy, Comfort and Satisfaction
goes with every purchase made of us. Wo want 10 000
pounds of wool, for which we will pay tho highest ipricT
.Dreifuss Brothers, Selinsgrove.
la a
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T l"5
7 00 1
i
I 00
7 0U
700
7 00
7 00
7 0j
7 00
7 0i
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12 iO
It 00
7 on
7 0
1(00
7 On
10 00
7 0'
7 UU
T on
10 00
IS 00
T 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
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TOO
7 00
T 00
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List of Distillers, liottlers,
Hotels, llagatell, and
Tool Tables.
ADAMS.
Sbawyar John dlttlllur - I
HKAvan.
Krymoyer Henry K hotel I
Sjiucbt flloiua bolal 0
ubavkr waevr.
MUlur S liotel
caaTni,
Hurtman E B hotel I
caACKAa.
(lolat.T II hotel 0
long bluiua liotel 0
riASKLtN.
(IravMll Kf! hotel I
Haa U K diallller I
MtuuLgnrasH.
Ilolmider n hotel 0
llultMidur 1) ttrat tuble bugutell I
Siuillb Cbarlua L. Iioti l t
MIUDI.rX'IlKKK.
Kuubiwh Bamuel hotel
MUIIBOI.
Aurand Khatel
lloiiuuleln J f hotel
Hluguiau U J hotel I
vwiav.
Kepler Ierl hotel I
StaUl A a) betel
FRIMO,'
Mlddlaewarth Bhotol I
KLIaOBOVI.
Focltler J 11 hotel
I rain H T hutol t
Kraln S T Arat pool table
Holtiwarth Will liotel t
Alltidiel Samuel U bottler
A. J Ulclel botal I
traioif.
Nipple JnoO hotel
Hotlieruial Kate hotel I
wAaafioTOV.
CIUm KBUrera I
Hoateriaau k Urimm bottltri I .
tou.lt Kaury Lotat
luooo
TO0
70 00
70 00
7100
7100
not
7100
100 00
li)00
MO 01
1HW
70 00
7 00
70 00
700
7S00
It 00
not
160 00
1AOP0
(Ml 0-1
10 00
100 00
190 00
TtOO
700
TtOO
TtOO
TtOO
i
r an r
. v i
1 "m" " ' 'e--tiPAfV iV vir
a wUWkf: iS
The Piper Breech-Ld&ding Shot-Gun
and Rifle Combined.
1111S systein-in roinliino.-l !
W l. CARMAN, Prop. UmTshot-gun oflTers advantages
I 111 nrl: I'll flitin ll.n l.,.
t ivovi iui RllUb
nly. They far excel alloth-
W Lave now in stock tie largest and fioeet tBsortment of
CLOTHING & FURNISHING
GOODS
Kver brongLt to this town. See oar fiioat bargains ia goods; Working
Pants an low as 50 conts. We offer you good working snlte for
men at $2 75. Butter grado $3 23. A fine line of Seersuckers.
Alipaccas, &c CLovoit suits at Hi, better grade, all wool, warranted, $5-
CASSIMERE SUIT for $7.50
Union Casslmere suit at $5 50 guaranteed. Wooatered sack eaits as low
as $0.25 guaranteed all wool and fast colors. A magnificent line of
Prince Alberts, Four Button Cuta
ways, Chesterfields and Sack
suits, of all grades and prices
Guaranteed to be sold cbesper than at any other pltoa ia tbe ooantj.
Our stock of Gents and Boys Garments is unsurpassed. We offer
boya' Knee pants at 21o. Our pantaloou stock is larger and bet
ter than ever, A full stock of HATS of tba latest styles and very obeap.
A Full Line of Shirts at25ot & Up.
Summer Underwear, improved line, Gauze, Mareno, Lisletbread, 4c to.
Trunks, Satchels, Valises, Oanos.
We cannot give you all prices, or names of tbe stock on band as it
would take too tnnob space. We beve cat down oar expenses tbe lowest
figure and will give our customers tbe benefit of tbe saving. A Line of
Shoes wb'cU I will sell at cost as I don't want to carrj them with Clothing
H. OPPENHEHIEB,
Betwien Keystone and Natl6tal Hotel, Elinrrov-
o
era in strength, accuracy
workmanship and balance.
PRIfF Si(le;s,V1P action, best decarbonized blued
aaJMkV ctlMUlluaiTI.l 1 or 12 fTillirrnoW Ai
iseterc. f. rifle cartridge ue lb to 12lbs price 0
:o,-snan action, same as mW 5c V tI"i.!. ?".ce 30
U Winchstcr, price ' V "a"m S
'olOOiape. sh'eaud one boxf
FISHING-TACKLE
X Complete Assort
ment of
Rods,
Flies
Reels,
Lines,
Hooks,
Artificial Bait, ect.
x.vumuy suumu to you a few prices Assorts
Trout-rles at 25c. a doen, tr,out-hok8 to 25c. per doz
plain trout hooks 5o oerdoz. hHf ii4i..iii, uZ'F JLUn
a o a v ij a li. 1 1 ii vb i rum z
io ) cents per yard, all other li Tins frim 1 O
J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa.
AT
Freidmanfe Getz', Beavertown, Pa.
We have. fust returned fro Vhiir,0iwt.f
JVew York with a new stock of foods, embracing
A Full Line of Dry Goods,
Summer Dress Goods, Quilts,Linen Table Cloths, tact,
jxrrwrut-uericj, ,ace uurtatns,
Tt
WV3 TEH VP w
9 W&Wa&M&Mm
Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Glassware, Qtceensware,
also a full lin e of ready-made
LTH D RJ'
SHOES, GROCERIES, c. We have our store well fill
ed, and request the people to come and see us. We ave
thankful for past favors and request cur fri-ndsia
continue their patronage, We t:U -'-d f t'
cczir.try product '
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