HAHTKR. OttiMcsifiUa fl.50 Per Year BATES CF A9VCRTISING : . Ma THr...,.i .. MS.M a M mmm. U Yaar, aavaa a -' kfMivaa, Titr m a.. i Otrti, ar 7f .. AlUr, ltawator, Adalalttralor, sail M,lBsartd for lM taaa 4 month, M M Br Ineh lor pri Mwad laMMloa aad tl thaataaat iBMrtlaa, r. la.artloa. l oo mu for aa.a aChmrsday, May 31, 1888. A. W. I "OTTER. Panatot liMmhlr AARON ). HfcI.Ka.HB. Aaaorlat. Jailio BNKY BROWN. ITolhomrtArr W. W. WITTKNMYEH. KMtKr a Hirn HKNUY J. DUUK. ' iMMrlct AtUirnar. M. K. MILl.tli,Jr. - Snry l'onmllnnt B. TaYLOK OtMBEBMNO. feepablic&n SUte Ticket- tat fnrtik Jadaa, JAMES T. MlTOHKLUof rhilKlelpbl. for ITaildaotial t'loctur. KtMo'-al-Iarpr. LEWIS Fl'OHK, or I-ar.awanna. THOMAS 1KJL.AN. of Pullad.lihta. Hrtrlct Ecctori. 1. Joha H. Taivart, II. John H (Irani, t. John Wanainakar, 1. Wilnon C. Kraal, a. Hlbb.rt P. John., 17. IaTlil Clark. 4. Wm. V. Hamilton, 1. , V. Ilutrhlnton, a. Joha 8. M'Klolar, 1. John liw.r, i.Joa. K. T. ContM. SO. Jer K. Millar, f. Wllllasi 8. bllli, tt. (iani. J. MHott, t. kdr M no hot, tl. Harry H. I'aal, ' a. Sanaa! L.K aria, S3. OaorK8hlnn. Jr., lt.I lwood Orta.t, St. I'. S- N.wmy.r. It. .'Vllllam C.on.ll. t. John W. ffallara, It. William O. Fa Tea. M. J.t). MurMTanl M. Polar K. Hnak. V. Jori.h Thou. Joncf, 14. Hear H. UooUUl, Jkt 1 1 . Truial of th9 . The 18th Annual Convention Snyder County S-S. Association HELD AT BEWERTOTTN, MAT SI 23. "Oh a furfcuii iun.li Ann and will al.M. : tiagionj r aogcla fight npoa It ilja.'' The Association convened ia St. ral'f Union Cbarcb, and at 7:30 p. m. Mr. M. L.- Wagenseller called the Contention to order. Iter. N. Young, of BeaTertown led in devo tional exerciser A. II. Carpenter welcomed the delegates ia a neat peach and extended tbe boepita'.li tj of the citizens of Beavertown, Pre. Weggenseller, responded io behalf of the Association. Rev. M. B- tipajd, of Middiebnrgb, spoke on "Advantagee and Benefits of S. 8 OonTentions." Tbe speaker discuss ed the topic Tery follr and ferj ablj too, and won the plaudits of tbe 'large audience Rev. 11am ma of Adamsbarg also spoke on tbe topic . J. f U3 ' s Tillio May Vomcy in AWin.-i. defined aim. 2d. Tbe alma of the 8. 8. arei first. Tbe diffusioo of mopi al and Cbristiao knowledgpj second. To create a reference for tbe Bab bulbs third. To lead jonog men and yooog women into tbe Charob fonrlb, To derelop tbe highest ltpe of Christian manhood and womanhood C. W. Hermann spoke on "How to make the S. 8.ttrsctiTe." 1. All life ia inflaencelbj itsotiTlrobments; 2, Booms should be ornamented and adopted to the work. 3, Tbe work shoald be thorough! systemized; 4, Ofiloero should be courteous; 5, Teachers sbonld make tbe iostrao tion attraotire aod aogbt to be living losssns. Like teacher, like pupil. Ret Toung, D 8 Boyer, Wm Bloyer, and J A Smith spoke on the ques tion. On motion of Rev. Mamma all 8 S workers were received advisory members of Ibo convention. Tbe President announced tbe following committee : Ua Uesolation J C Momma, D S Boyer, M B Bpayd. Execalive Rev Yalzy, S Anrand D S Boyer. Auditing O R Erdloy, Wm Sobnee, N Young Vice l'rcs D S Boyer, J A 8mitb H I Romig Wm Moyer opened tbe discussion "Bow to reach the Scholor's mind." Skill in conducting reoitatatioos ; Consistency between tbe teaaber and his counsels, were tbe points brought oat J A Smith and Iter Fpayd also spoke on tbe subject. TUKSHAT ArrR!COO!C. "Tbe best method of Developing Christian Liberty in tbe S 8," was discussed by Rev Yotzy, Selfish ness is the great besetting sin of tbe world; No man can got through life without self-denial ; The tendency of this age is to accumulate money ; We must restrain ourselves ; Rev fatzy is a clear, logical tbinkor and ia vigorous in presenting bis argus ments. Tbe disoassion was continncd by Rev. Aurand and Wm. Moyer. Tbe children' meeting was ad dressed by D. S. Boyor and I. N. Johns. Christ's love for little chil dren and their dependence on God were presented in a pleasing and en tertaining manner. Old and young enjoyed the meeting. Reports of schools were given at this time by the different delegates. THUKHDAY KVKSlua. The church was packed. Every available ppace was occupied. After and excellent selection by the -:is.-t of l.ia f.'xj i".-f '"'r' 'l"ii"i!.ly. work. A tli. l.!J.J.?kv -'"'lt "''1'1'i.v f J KKSOLUTIOK. Only about one fouth of tbe schools of the county are represent ed at this convention by delegates, This Is not ia harmony with that spirit of onion, Dor with that seel wbioh ahoold characterise the Sab bath Schools tbie county wbioh baa attained so creditable a t ame and a rank in the S. 8ehooI work of oar 8tate t therefore . Jtetolved, That tbie convention regrels that so small number of schools was represented, and most earnestly requests that in the future eaou a. bouool in tbe conctv will be send at least one delegate to the an nual convention, JUaolved, That the President re turns tbe tbalks of tbe convention to tbe people of Beavertown for their kindness and hospitality, aod to the choir for their excellent music rendered. VkioiW, That the Vice Presi dents be requested to make special efforts to hold distriot conventions tbrongbout the county, . Resolved, That the socrilary be instructed to send a oopy of these resolutions witn tbe preamble to eash school in tbe county. J. II. MuMMA, M. B. Spatd, D. S- Boieb, Committee. County papers pleas eopy The noddy bottom of Chippewa River, Ontario, Canada, is beig raked for gold. Daring tbe war of 1812 some $250,000 in gold was dropped overboard by a British pay master.was hotly pursued by Yankee troops, and tbe money baa laid there ever since. Tbe Democratic State Convention mot at Harrisborg on Wednesday of last week and nominated Jndcre J. Brewster McCollum, of Susquehan na county, for Sopreme Judge. Tbe Convention also indorsed tbe posi tion of the National Administration on the question of tax redaction end tariff reform. The salary of a Chief Justice of the 8opreme Court of the United is $10,000. The Lord Chancellor ef Great Britian gets $50,000, baa less responsibility and far less work. Englishmen do not think their Lord Chancellor overpaid. What is more, even though be resigns after bold itg office only a aingle week, or months or year, he draws a pension of $25,000 a year thereafter. TUo Tnt Man Trick. Stngo tricks aijl ilia-ion linvonn un dying chnrni even when the Tt il (.f rnyptcry U raisr.!. It was the re!, '.rat'-l family of iCaveU that inv( nt, .1 f,, man trick, atnl row wo luvo i.:i i j u j. tion of the maimer in which thati-un. ing marTcl was neconiplihi 1. om- i f the nctorj Li tho pantomime hjrs ut ., taUo and ravcm.u .K- ;.: ,,f:,.,. f fooil that a f rvant 1 1 ;r on to lAu. Presently tho man, v h o 1,1... m,,,t ravrn oils eaters was raihcr th!:i rui.l h'i;im nv. Ix-ins to Riow .mi,. u;.; l. .t;,.-. j-,. liiw snugly. His wuis.jo:;t kU;u!:!v srtii out uihUt the wry vi i t f li.o I autiienco. All tl; whilo 1 o i ; ratine; lil:c a Br,i:-Rifc-e insclii.vo. I.-i a ft v li.i-ut -n u f fe-niwn to lnr:iai.t il.t r nii.o Ka till, nn l v.-iih tho i'it.i iii,n s i f i.u ji4. fl iN t!!oon. Tl u fu.- J ,.:,tr a is :;!! "property food," u;nao of ti-"c r..cr. that the tctor chov.u up ii.to liul.il.ii, end take out of h.s moutli wLdi cu elon ofrcrs. His cUhc s arc of i t,!, c r nd made to lit tir tW.t aiouiij the wrku aul nck. Iu witii;jr oj.vti h,. puts the iKielof one Let ovir a trap in the iitn;jo. An aUuti.t U: irumediutely couj-I-b u tuU) n;r,!.;n fixm a Uliuws t a liolo in tlx U.t I, a I Tien he blows liiin up. Uy iVAt. that the suit has trrown v bi that i!. Inlmbiiant hub to Lav.i a loJitcrn t j viu arcund in it, tlw v. ind sup !v i, c. t ..r and the bout lin.-l U j lu.t .-.1 V.j. u, by on iiigvuk'u iirrri:;:-uj ut ...f under 11m actTVftvt tho height ii ac quired. Detroit l'rcy 1'rcci. rai in: lir.ui;ciics upon iiMii ir.,. ii.vir t!:rcw lunisi If u.TuTS," arilwitha l,lw tu iiiclc m li;;hiiiiiig .-iih firm of hi foro pawn nr-Mnm f.;il(..i to l.rcalt his niitn(.iiii,t's iik:1c. A Ki'i'.ly bear ha leen known to i rinf in o.ulcii Miec.wbion four and oven five l i ; buir .lo builH. and to kid every ono of t hem. It fn ineiitly happen: 1 however, tl.r.t K.ini jouiiT n-d nioro m u.; bull than hi.i companiosi. Hiivi;. I in ovaditi.; tlie f.i lal blow of t!. t.ri-c:yV leiriUe o,v p:iw no:i;,h I ,.iv i.i turn a fatal thru t v.-itn hi.i horn in tho liear's M pime'.ur v a th" vitals, and making of tiK. eoi.t . t a mutual slaughter. New York Sun. Tfc?. JsJgi tf tL Fhiladelpbia License Court have oomple Oat of a total of 3,429 ep- t 1 i:.:... f.,.,.i.;i !:,,.. i: : rna'-.J ;,.' ' t ie lalivdini -'.v. 1,257 were granted. Tbe sa the ho-t and tno w tioansecl in 1887 ba 773 licenses go into effect on l'l;ii:i:ie.M. nt'lrr t!i. In ji.'.ik'o and ostentation .ew ner. w:i ho fre.Oi and ie..h Among the notable places i.v''.V'u "licenses were refused is i!; ' i ,ht icat o t r !niai to l1, a famous resort for ('il ii:niier owned hiniM'lf c.nvugyg, the i:et month vcn'llled iinon u ; zinc li'il-.lJO n i si' iiiriry iie' him lMurutliitf Arililii'i t.liU. "Hdncutc a irirl!" c xckiiin. 1 l ei to 1 r. Jes-nii. a ioi lliion iiu; .Al.'l', V iio was in ... : . -Ua Trip. :ii. 'l.dne:it.. n j-iill V. ; '".'; "s wm try io eiineato n rat!" i : v, r.d iTU'ieratie M il.-mu ;m frentt'. . : '"" f l;"irut were iu.ln. ,. I a f,.w y. an 1 ii4 'to pl.ic." tlieir , iui.liler. in one of i tlii- i ri .-Mat .'.ehouls M. re, iin,l one of t'.i'-ti, n iu.ilkol: "Would ynu believe il? J 1 ' ":i"of the y.tU n-.-id til" otli lay, ii'.l s!e ai tu.illy asked a 1,111 .i'.i' u;o roncti-ii. 'tion or n Iio it) pie J I h' ' P'1 -ili"ll! I 1K-V.T l.r..ird t!i.' lik-.Mf i:! '!'!;. th'iii, .lo .li. iincuisli ' a:i 1 un.'tr v.v: 1 wlnt tln-v lead alt. r idl :" "il,' o;h r ivi.lie.l: ".".heh.'.llali: Madi i "'!-'! 'I he wj.i of O.'J l h.iie!M,st. IN j ul.:k.:i. a" 1 wail l.'io name met " 'i!h ini Cunw id iiry.x-i-'a .? er of Delegates to tion will be 820, ' r ti'.n f u' Iron I)llj.l;t .'. JIany u.ia continue to t:il:.- t ! TI.pv land'- -'!ois rrave al .:i !..,t from the 1'ivnch urmy i:j Tonl.i'i tlie vlusertcrs who ur rwaptund ;.:-e WKi.rut coinpui.cUi n. Lately -iht.i :i soldiem (if Uw I on ian le-ioii r;.u : w. , froui Souihay wiih n'l'A of arms ai:.l 4liJ-couU-rmeiiU. T.iey wei'o cau-iit in ih,. mountain d r.l.u after a thj-o v!;i..i, Lmtcd a comiderablo timo. ami ilie ei-i.f . i African ten were eotjiluinut-d to bo shot at ouci it U haul that v. hen tho men w ie drav, u up iu slifr.lo lilu iu front t f thurnav. s tho adjutant who was in harg. of the tiling l-iuty cried out wiJi aa oath, on eecing sumo of th dwjncd iu n fad slightly out of their rdiiinent. "Oui't you fellowa kep your oVtir.;j lifer than that? L'yes riht! Ure;-,!-' r;y hoou-r van the command given than the pri-o". m with parade liko punctuality and . enud thunw-lvei up and oU yeJ if i .v wero on the Lili ground or at ? i w. Then the fatal command w:u ea, i.nd tho eighteen uif.-n wtut down uf "re th ten-iUe volk-y. TLe adjulu' 14 word if .they were ever uttered, 1 i. l it is prh. liowj uut ihvy were Jio- .- that un iron l tUbCipUne still jirevtii' in tho 1'reiK.h ! Ul1" lorwgu legion Loin uu Ti legj aplu Tlie C'eollrn i,t Tri-ilitnl. Tlii priolj.s w,,rlt rveell.-tith-. re j ii'tuiviie additions to t'10 ' ip as tin y l.ci p to tho bri;;ht 1 t r !-' -f il .li."; ry of India. J'li v 01 their lae.-i 'ontrasts leinark v.'Uli 111" broad, rood bii'uored. Imt iiniem features of t!;e fi.ean. The! I ! .'U wointn It wiili envy at the' :a'hi hair of A. ia. arid twist (heir un- I h-vpy wool into kie.n and lop. in I v.. in l.opo of U in j p,ital:en for tl:" ! puivr j.'.i t; but this null. Th. Africa a!:d tho A-ialie will not nnr. nml I b lux tho niuii 'er. will i.nd i I.irtliiT a TtKiiixainl ronmla. T.hft l.e'.'.i po-mlrton th. Iicalth lif: 110 very reHK.rtftMe feat for 1, nwn 'f tt. !:-.- Mreii.t'i, I'.ivin tuhiei-tit tl iVi.lv f, r ;. f,.,v luont'is to pine! Ice. !r. I.I.i.lvIo learned in thia wav. at th" aiv of 17. to lilt 1.00.) pounds after onlv '."C n "i".'.!!!!" i ne tuv. Those who prcf.'r to lift i,n actually mca.urod weipht will bud it iv'H"-nry to ndot 601110 such plan a-' wan fnpleved by Toj.huui. prepaiin-r a fr.'ihiewoik to biar tho weight and htandi:i ia in mi-"'t, o an f lift tho w. i -ht by m-'ttns of (ytniin ! rically at tached Rtranj. i,r th'o body cannot, w hen at ail aidant, bear such a weight v.t 1 .''' 1 ounds. Win dier mcli exercise h (;od1 f t t!ie body rnt a wii-il- de;v!.'.H a (T"od deal 011 liio opportunities wifrh a nn jiaiJ f(,r cor-eiin.c,' r.n abnormal development of th lifting jnuwles by (.leans i f other rs . rci.-H, incn aMii;; tho (level, pm-jiit of o;h r iii'i-cles and irivin.f activity r.i 7ell m Mr. ngth to tho frame. lUchanl A. l'roctor. There will be 1 states, six es aod two i, ,abia, to iii t)irwenlion rclnre t Hit uiMm1" lne III" ul il ( , till count . i.i. ni. 1 (. WltLC.K til Of i nt i'l our 1. 1. itu .lay or Mn o'ei.iKlun nmi lrr:e..l.in. The lieoi-fian has a beauty 'juito ("tifFi r rr:t from that t t!ie( ""ircr iaii. TheCir vr .ian U dai'zlinc:. rjucen like and "tatelv. She lias a fairhkin. H10 U i-IcRmit in fonn. .'.hi.' i. kii'.dy and femleia voico, but la.Ty in i.iovenn nt and with., ut Fj,i,it, ('m- of liej- own hex ban Kaid: "Ther.. i no kouI in a C'irc.iK-i 111 lauty; and as bho pillows In r pure, p:i!o ( h.i 'i upon her rnall (hmph 1 hand, yoa f.el no iudina- tion tO ni'OIIKe l''r uln ivei'flrn. V-..11 n.i as el .ewheru ia t conti nt..,l to l.n.'c 01,0.1 1., - ....'1 o. Out of a total popiila. i,.,,,, 1U0 b,r,ei;iie-s." The doorman om .!ir" v' J'i W,liU"' is " """ with eves like meteors nud l'l.Ot !) coolies, tho rwt ...!. ..I, ...... .1 i; 1 . , . - - I - 10 iiiiiiwil lliir..Illl-- IIB HIT I'VI'M. I I T inoi tli l,x. not var tho hweet'and tm- ( "t-i!-;;iijii!o of her less vivacious rival. H'.it tho proud c-xjire-ioii that nils U)n liiit ly arched lips wvorda so well with her utauly form and lofty brow that you do not seek to chuinjo ita character. 1 luuio Journal. Tiinidad. must prevail i thu est liio.. h tion of l ?o.i.tio. and nii!.,'(-K-fi, li.rl'" UK' J.nel. .!, cut of tho K11 rope ,-ihhowi 110 ti inleii. y to Incrtasv', J. A. 1'ioU'ltf. 4 KERtt to me. Oaly ao4 Oora. Ui fMIBtMnt hv , fwlUfita, ara tna twat and aajaaj t IarT TnnMa. II atrnmtaena and on Ma In a narreas rrwn, evnng Karmna Waakaaaa, Hratarta, aissp, la iwa. e. - -t iS MmlmnMl IrC. aa aoayinotM 1 mba aatdaoi in mn uwai 1 Artraa aaa Ilia aoavHKMal IminSTSef tbt blood porirftot aa4 aniVhlaf rl, ana ao oratao vemiunf froaa inpofa ec SBporar UMMl DTOO, M LAXATIVE. -T " - AettntrsjidiTbvlMmlynntnaVnraW Mean habitual eooattpailno, and - fjrofnoaaiarairilar bal.H. ItatrangUt na lha atomach, and aids di(atu. M DIURETIC. Io tu ernnpralUnfi tha Mat an4 moi actlTadlurattaaof thaatttari Vfiilca atombtncdrelanUfteallrviQ;liaf IeirprilTB imiHia lor aaian mm ki.lncri. It eaa ba railed on to gtre .p quica reucr ana ipwiy vara. For The NERVOUS . triXZZZVX '(-' VU VTit?rTT: TATt?r. U parttooUrt. 4 J U6 1 A i trv 1H, fcUtrkiHkM -wt WELLS, RICHARDSON a COn PrfSV ombound ,t The AGED. .aVRUAUTOfl. V. DO&lhlflDDa VDM'n uu which it just m and comprises the largest line of LA VIES'fDRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, FLANNELS, UJfD ER WEAR, LACES, RIBBON'S, MUS LINS, BLANKETS,' COMFORTS, GENTS FURNISHING GhDODS, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, 'Heady Mad& Clothing, Hardware, Qaeensware,Glassware etc, on w: 11 beirttase d to see how we combine old- time honesty in quality and price with new, tresh styles PRICES VERY LOWv . ' MIDDLES URGE, P 1 .i:n nntian in tha Iferehant Tailorinff business With room! in affa alliia Vow - v Bby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. anrTHake tbie means of informing the people of Snjder conntj, thaa 1 ha ve1 oh hand a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassiineres, etc., end samples front the best and most reliable New York and Philadelphia nontee, ana win sen iowr uu tm. viutiitu, wiwwbi j ing and Scouring done on short notice. Nov.ltf. KB. BUCK GARMAN'S NEW SHOE STORE I You would be surprised, as a many others have been, wereiou to visit Garman's Shoe Store,seehis stock and learn his prices- He has everything in the line of foot wear and makes a specially. nn IPI A C of Ladies' and Gent's VV. L-UULIbL AOi Fine Shoes UOQ sh-T7jf 5MUt LJ taMaAtfrtg gaW 1 In which he carries a MAG' NIFICENT LINE, includ ing, brand thai cannot be duplicated in the counti. at Hit goods are nearly all hand made and of the very best material, in styles too numerous to mention. He has A Monopoly in Fine Slippers, ranging in size from a No. 2 childs1 to a 7 womons' and a 3 in boys' to a 'io Irtu',n' including all the most admired and desired styles. A spec l r'Jow shoes, and shoemaker's hall-solcs and slioo-dreisino. - ' n"i. UAnMAn, ritp Arnold!! Roonv Ulddlcburgh Pa. ESaffgafiaa I lhQi?QiSGaa I We'pissess the facility and inclination to 0ive you re- al Bargains and will do it in our new stock of 3f3 ' 74reQP THE PROFIT IS DOWN I lsaaesaiiiavB We ask the prlvietre of selling yoa on tbe closest livinc: marjins tbe finest styles and qualities tbat money can buy in tbe lino of Mens' and Boys' Clothing & Genis' Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Jewelry &o. We ask you to give us just one chance to make you happy vith beautiful goods and Bed Rock Prices. We will Pay your R. R. Faro for a round trip excursion froui MidtHeburcrh, Beavertown or Adauisburg when you buy a bill of us of ftlO aad up wards, and one-halt the fare for every bill of goods amounting to $5 bought ot us. Economy, Comfort and Satisfaction goes with every . purchase made of us. We want 10,000 pounds of wool, for which we will pay tho highest price. Dreifuss Brothers, Selinsgrove. SB J 'h-.rx-s J 1 ' mm '' tev 8 Mm? s (19 o 3 1 3 Th. IHH.K It OtZ ONE Di I.ll.ral i1lronnt al Knot ant rl ul , Sl.li Ail.liaa nil cdirato JilHttAf run . sWe have now in stock tbe largest and finest assortment of SLOTHING & FURNISHING GOODS brought to this town. See onr great bargains in goods; Working r.;,i t t,f n,. lnts as low as 60 cents. We offar yoa good working salts for uu i.i5i w-, Ben ftt j2 75 Better grade $3 23. A fine line of Seersuckers, tccae, &c Chevoit suiU at $1, better grade, all wool, warranted, o- VSSIMERE SUIT for $7.50 PKD E) VaU-rlui tha Ulvalvra. "Always lot' e your oybl.'rs ojrfiied wliile you wai',Mtajl a llrooklyn ticuh r. 'Why? IitK ause, al though you pay live oiiU a iaj t uiore for thiui, you v ilj ave ijjot ey. It is the custom of ovbttr dealers w ho ojit a oysU rs tho iiit;ht bi fore thoy iati sold to throw Uiwru into wut r. An orator will absorb ttlxiut ono-third IU r ui;;ht in water, find ao tho puixhaur pays MiMhiiil liis ruoucy for wuk-r, nhw h Le can ad J to the oysters lilui lf if he w ajithliik bivalves watered." Mew York Evening J5uu. jjtii.r in tiio .'loon'. ii.n.H'iin.. fl urt) Hot BtrtHTitlll MIH r. iu-::i';ivj. Oh, :m' but K)iiie of thi'i:i I. ill jr l,,",., oiily in tho li-ht t t t!jo jn.mn. iiii'l plant tlrir K.t:.tm-s when it i f.ill. (Jj,o f our iiizi ns relate a reinni l.:ib!o in i tritii'c in proof of I.ium'8 iirW(s) ii.j)i Pis-i'hi'i.; ii!..,ii 4. If.. kvh that iu J , i.u b.vlvariia, Ufnro lm left' that i-'..ilo, two i:i.'it put new ' roof ur.n lhf-ir Iiu.i-j.h. lioun' va l'if.l whilu t!.o iiiiH.n v. : h l ew. mi, 1 tho other w hilo it wh eith.r l:.lk or full li'foie he e;;iui. away th j.f ,,f (!iy f,,rm,.r 1,,,!,. ,a, Jr.iwn up CI! a full htory lia j to lj put uri.l. ri:. j,tj, whilo tie ,.J(,f ,,f tlu. latter ha.) ) riwl il.o building il.iv. n till the lower H..ry w;j( umlef yrouuu ! Auiwl cau Ma'ra.-.ino. JIl.tuKu uf a I'oi't. fiir IioUrt l!ill, tho Irish astronomer royal, lm mailo heientilic calculations, Kh.iwinj; to bis own satUfaetion, at Jcait, that thu moon was far Ul..w the boiuoti cu tl.o il;,'ht 'that Kir John Jj'ooiv was biiriod anil, therefore, Wolo's famous poem is wrong ia the stanza tliut lii luoonUarus iu it. Chicago Herald. Orlla i.f Color Illlndner. Tlir.t the orl-rin of color blltidnoss lies i:i tho brain, and not in tho eye, bus I.i en i.e. i;e w l l.y I-if.r.' Mir Kjinsiiy. V. bile f ii;-' -('d iii t.;i'hiii in Jiiooklyn some years ti;;o, tho piim.ijxd of a Khool Ul Kt d iu treating i-very eaio of tho so t in dependent on tho will of tho pupil. IIU remedy was tho rod. This certainly teemed a tyrannical find unwarranted treatment, but the result was favorable to hi theory. J it jxx-Mblo that a thor ough examination wdl ultinuU. ly dem m strulo that tho fault lira ery largely ii. tho hhlftli'is tiKlhods of olM'rvaiiou which have K'own tip under tho old cLtHbicul nybU iu nt education, and which liavo to a laro extent become hereditary? KeU'llco, r.lrlotl Aiiti-gilmilar. Tilend (to coiijfTossmaij'i wife) s your bushanj a nuin of sedentary liabitsf Wife Of course not. He liasn't i.ouciie.1 a arou ia nf toeo ycura. Aul (Ir.iM et ui vj Etuv I'll.! t".)lllllli.auuur ol Uu llUll A W l'..ttnr v Ah.-1 HnrroM ( U-ruiiiiali Al v -r U'liu'r v.lnh Ann .M ir.v Kil v. Ner MM-lln L' I.. . ..... ... If Ik' ll. . n r nVru v i ritnkiin tow . hi Cassluere suit at $5-50 guaranteed. Wooatered sack suits as low I'." VnlaQ.-i5 guaranteed all wool and faat eolore. A magnifioent line of 11 ... . i r The I) J'ii. ill i Villi k Iron fn 'Hi. Uiiliu.ili i .Niuik lrou Co vi I linn. i It N. 'l.wniik Ji.lin II V 'i'liu l.v kui., V.ultr Mm t iro lr p iw.fr a. ai linuicl Ivtru wJulinS Woo.U W W WIT May , 'es. BpaMaS pwa'aaaaM"MB'' j; ,..m m - . .1 The Piper Breech-Loading Shot-Gun and Rifle Combined. This system in combined rifle and shot-gun offers advantages orer other makes even more marks.!- Vn. "yw--" .r1-- only. They far excel all oth ers in strength, accuracy, workmanship and balance PR I r P 1 S,de-s"aP acion, best decarbonized blued V UlUEsO casteelban-1,10 or 12 gaugeshot, U Win nseterc. t. nile cartridge weight 10 to 121oh, price $30 Tosnan action, same as above, 385 IJallaid cartridge, or 4i Winchstor, price . 35 The above prices includlo lOOjpaper she and one box of cartridges. FISHING-TACKLE I A. Complete Assort mcnt of Bods, Flies Reels. Lines. Hooks, Artificial Bait, oct. 1 I respectfully submit to you a few prices Assbrtcd Trout-rles at 25e. a dozen, tr, out-hoks to gu 25c. per doz., plain trout hooks 5o per doz. best oilcd-3ilk lines from 2 to 3 cents per yard, all other linos from l to 2 cents do yard. Reels from 25c to $2. Orders by mail promptly attended to. J. B. Reed, Sunbury, Pa. V W " -AT- Jnce jAlberts, Four Button Cuta ways. Chesterfields and Sack suits, of all grades and prices ... .. . .11 1 i 11. ...a Court iof i,lroteeaiotesoiclo&eapertnanei nj D P,K0 iB I7II nt r t m i. '" stock of Gents aod Boys Garmenta is ansurpaaaed. We offer V iiuoti, r;,. .b t ju hJ' Knee panU at 21o. Oar pantaloon stock ie larger and bet .1.1 i.i.tri0Tcr.,'"..5 olf 3Ai eer. A tell stock of IUTS of the latest stylet and very cheap. I'nlun on I MiillJu a in hoimi. Jacub A. Siultli, S- i Aiim. ' r ' ' iHli:1SrS iflliFull Line of Shirts at25ot tfcUp. .linoourt.ac'uriol lloniii .lo,.ru,l l.ruiicor and ( f Uuartars..ui urth.p.a. . ... ... a a 'baiBa'fhi'Y.th aay,orM.,D-nlM TJowear, improved line, Gauze, Mareno, Lislethread, ia &o. on. we.k. Notlo In th'.ra'or. aar.uf . iHSSSrunko, Satoholo, VoUaoa, Canca. illiooi, .lauilnatloun ai, ' to llioi. tbiuxi lu tii.lr ' - - uitii ti.ruio lob. dun. I nr. u.t .11 . iu .UA u otia uroM'-ailuK la tr n oiuuvi uu au v H.iun ui turn iiiwava aiaiuw mi. rb"lanKi,hD ''n' would take too much space. We here eat down oar expense the lowest without l. uit'iH figure and will give our euetomere tbe benefit of tbe eating. A Line of Bboea whtet I will sea ftt oof t as I don't want to carry them with Glotbfbg qu.it.d to I., punv (iiv apuiuiiu lllii OIvkB ua l.r Biuir lll'f otae. U) MU A. II.. Otia uaaw HOPPEITHBinESn, Freidman & Getz Beavertown, Pa. mot WsJiave. just returned r-mnt Vhiladelnhia. nd New York with a new stock of goods, embracing A Full Line of Dry Goods, Summer Dress Goods, Quilts, Linen TabU Cloths, Lace jmbroiaeries,JLac6 LWTatns,' 1 9 V&&dM&JM 0 Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Glassware, Qusenswar; also a full line of ready-made . ... SHOES, GROCERIES, &c We hav our store well fill ed, and request the people to come endue us- Yfcr ihcjihtulfcrrasi avers end rete:t cvj friiti ccxtinz:3i?.TirFzirc::: V," t'M C"S " try m0LSL&wt r i ai(jt-.i(ai. . Ma . i .
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers