Pabltshe&.tTOry Thursday. asa liar friends threictmnt tha eeantf will elle by Miullar lb aewe la their wp me-na. tiiiuM and elsrhhorboedt. Stna IfaecdM. Oar aolnmaa will le,e be opea ki lah tii amah threnca tbensea srenerelor looal questions of pahlly iatiroat bit we will ant holdourmll respoaelble for the eplalons Ibey may eiprets. HaTKua 1o-ty raaara. raa CnarM Jf vder County ara held aa the faarth Mondays Fehraerr, May. and September, eau eeoenu aaay ai peoemuer. NOTCS TO SUBSCBIBEE3. I,ook at the fliiRiires on the label of your paper. Thou- llnures ten you aran niTt TO WHICH TOITB BUBBCRIP- Tlojf I PAH. Within 8 weeks after moneyl a ent. e If date is changwi No other receipt is necessary. Tien 'i i cult' run Tt utn' aotcs. u'uttii jtiat 'ex" Miss Bessie Stout Sutidayed with Ariatusburg friends. Dr. Darber and family are visiting relatives in Union county this week The Oan Club's record on Friday stood: Franols 11, 8telnlngcr ll,Orlnnn 8. J. F. Btetler 8. The long-looked for and tnaeh needed rain came on Huturday and Sunday. lieutenant O. C. Uutellus will please accept our thanks for a present , on Sunday after-noon, of a bucket of his exoeilont Ice cream. Folk Raising. On Huturday June 30, there will be a Harrison pole rais ing at MoClure to which all are cor-, dially Invited Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Hhoads spent a few days last week at Shamokln Dam, the guests of O. II. Huiue and lady. Uoiou county lias a man who is so bowlegged that whenever he wants to kick his dog out of the house he al ways kicks biiu in. Joseph Zeiber, of Akron, O., who left Freeburg twenty years ago and moved to that now thriving little city, is here on a visit among relatives and friends. Lightning struck in the M.E. church Sellnsgroveon Sunday ulght, wrecking part of the roof and ilamnglug the plastering on the inside. The edifice hud Justbeeu newly repairod . Kupluro cure guaranteed by Dr. J. H. Mayer, 831 Arch St., Phll'a Pa. Kuko at once, no operation or Lulu rievs delay. Thousands cured B. f ciroulur. tf. Harrison, Morton I joyful sound I 'Tl umnic to our ears. It soothes our sorrows, heals wounds. And drives away our fears. our eek to attend the funeral of her mother which took plnoe at clarion, Pu., on Thursday of lut-t week. Formers nro busy making hay. Those who mowed Inst Saturday in order to get the benefit of Sunday's sun had their hay thoroughly drench ed by the heavy showers. II. II. Stetler's select school will hold a pio-nio in the bunks of Middle creek at what Is known as Howell's Island, Saturday next, 30th. A gen eral Invitation is extondedtothe pub' lie to attend. "Coley," a blooded Spiti dog, for many years a pot in the family of James Ayers, was last Friday evening run over by Herman's huckster wag on and had his baok broken. The animal was shot. Notice. All order holders against the Borough of Middleburgh are re quested to present them for payment to D. A. Kern Treasurer. liy order of Council, A. K. Gift, Seo. Report has It that Hon. Q. Alfred Sohooh Is about to quit the mercan tile business, build himself a mansion K?Mlddleburgh and retire to private life. Mr. Schooh deserves peace and rest, and all the pleasures of a retired life. He has made his pile by hon esty, Industry and strlot attention to business. Applicants for the schools of the borough of Sellnsgrove will be ex amined in the High School Building, June 80. Examination -will begiu promptly at 8 o'clock. Chas. W. Herman, Co. Supt Daniel Strunk, residing about one mile south-west of Middleburgh was found dead on the banks of the Bus qehanna rlvajr about Ave miles south of Liverpool, on Monday of.this week. Mr. Strunk had been down flshlug ana started to the river about nine o'clook, which was the last seen of bhu alive. It is supposed he died of appoplexy. He was aged about 70 years. ur. lueel, Philadelphia's renowned Specialist for nervous debility, blood poisons, kidney and special diseases baa cured more eases than all others oomblned. He has cured eases pro nounoed Incurable by leading phvsl clans. We would advise those suffers Ing to eonsnlt him personally or by letter at bis offloe, 633 North Fourth Btreet, Philadelphia, Pa. 7-1-88-ly. Mr. WUIIain A. Myers writes us that the medlolue sold by the Chippewa Medloine Co., now at Laureltou, is a ruu, composed or baa Whiskey, Lloorioe and Aloes, and is made by C. bpanglor, at Miller town, IV. Instead of In Mew York. Ilrilinbura Txmeu. , And a man like Ifrers, who tried to "Why does aequirrelrun up ft tree!"! "Oh. chestnute!" Ell Slifer, Sr., whose father died a short time ago In Union eounty, Is missing, and It Is feared be Is dead. He was very dissipated, and leaves a wife and two children In Lewlsburg. C. 8. Marshall, A. II. Dill, his brother- in-law, is making every effort to find him. His father left him a large for tune at his death. Roll or Honor. The following persons have paid their subscription to the Port to the dates opposite their names. Should any mistakes occur In these credits or on your pa per pleoso notify us: Joel G roll s, Charles Donah, Rev. D. P. Kllae, Jere Yetter, Aug. 1, '88 May 1, '89 June 20, '80 Mar. 1, '88 alludes to us as the The Tribune "millionaire editor of Snydor county." No, Joe, we have not a million dollars, not even a million cents and scarcely a million milts, but though our pile is small, there Is not a dishonest shilling In it. "Nnc treasure nor plmaum Could make us hnppy tang. The heart ay's thepnrtoy, Tunt makes us right or wrnng." Express agent Iluber, of Runbury, has been arrested by one of Pinker- ton's detectives for stealing f2'J,(100 from Adams Express, Aug. 20, 1880. The money was found in Huber's house bohlml the mantle, but f 11,000 were missing. He was arrested In I'hll'a., and will be tried for his crime. What was left of the money was tak en to Philadelphia. The money had been sent from Philadelphia to Sha mokln to pay miuers. Tho clover fields are without blos soms in thin section as ageueral rule. The bud seems to be eaten by a large number of Hue worm., and In one head, under a magnifying glass, over one hundred worms were counted. If the second crop is affected the same way clover seed will be a scarce article. but some old farmers say the worms are not apt to trouble the second crop if the llrst crop Incut early. The worm is a reddish yellow in color and quite small. Junitita lkraUL VIIOM THK KX-PRKSIDKNT OK TK11 NKW YORK 8TATK 8KSATU. Suite of New York. .Semite ChumUr.) Album, Murrh U, 180.; I have used Alliiock's Porous Mas ters in my family for the pant Ave years, and can truthfully say they are a valuables remedy and effect great cures. I would not bo without thorn. I have In several liiHtances given some to friends suffering with weak aud lame backs, and they have in variably afforded certalu and speedy relief. They cannot be too highly commended. Edmukd I. Pitts. A Plucky. Girl. Miss llommel, employed as a domestic in the family of Amnion Herbster near Middleburgh was attracted one day recently by a I commotion In the poultry rard. Bhel went out wnen sue foiiuu a large mink crawling from one coop to another which was sucoosive!y fought off by the old hens. She watched her opportunity and quick as the cut cau wink her eye she caught the "var ail ut" by the tall and knocked tho everlasting day lights out of itagalnnt a post. Only these who have seen a full grown mink handle himself can ap preciate theoourage and dexterity of the inuidun. TllRSR CAVALRYMKJf. On last Sat urday whilst at Mlddlobnrgh, we had the pleasure of meeting with three gentlemen who served Uncle Sam well and faithfully in Cavalry service, to wit: Henry K. Tobias, who rode ov er three years In the 1st Pennsylvania, Dr. J. W. Orwlg who belonged to the Regulars, and who served a long time after the rebellion was over on the frontier, and who probably seen more active service than any man living in our county to day. Tho third was Al. Cleland who was a trooper In the bloody 13th Pennsylvania. We en joyed ourselves though we had been a "dough boy" with them, fighting over the battles of tho past. S'cit8 row Tribune. Middleburgh will be as lively as us ual this Fourth of July. The boys will shoot Ore-crackers on tho streets aud their country cousins will be in to see the sights and stub their toes, throw their "toots" of peanuts.cheese, and crackers out o'er the pavements just we did of yore. Tlieir fathers will smash the harmless flies on the ban room ceilings with beer bottle corks, and the young men will promen ade in doe-skin gloves, with a buggy, whip In one hand and their best girl's thumb In the other, while the girls wear white dresses and have bead aches. Such Is a Nation's greatness, and when we look back to the days of small-beer and ginger-bread It makes our head swim to note tbeprogressl Judge Bucnxa Taken ron. A Sky- Pilot. There Is another good one out on Judge Bucher. A few weeks ago while In Philadelphia he went In at Wannaraaker's to buy some ribbon. If there Is any one place on earth where a man will want to appear his best It Is before the eyes of those beautiful creatures behind the coun ters. The judge felt much that way and a little more so. He played his part so well, his manners so polished, dis woras so well onosen ana uis gen eral deportment so Cbesterfleldian that one of the ladies mistook hlsoall ing, and in returning his change quietly remarked t "We always allow ministers ten per cent, on lor oasn." "Great Scott, madam," exolaluied the Judge, 1 I'm no minister I I don't preaou f practift "Ee pardon. , Jt?o offense, I hope," Mrs. John P, Smith and daughter Edith, of Money, are vlslttdgthe fam ily of Jere Crouse. No Paper Nkxt Wkkic Next week being Fonrth of July no paper will be Issued from this offloe. Dur ing the vacation the editor and hands will set op the new press and arrange the material for the change in the Poht. We will give our readers a pleasant surprise the week following. Great preparation have been made by department of Pennsylvania, Grand Army of the Republic, for the summer encampment upon the battle field of Gettysburg, from June 30 to July 8, covering tho period of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the bat tle. The camp will be located upon Cemetery hill, where tents will be erected for the accommodation of the oomrades. The Survivors of tho 150th Regl. Pennsylvania Volunteers, (BucktalU) will be disappointed In not beingable toerectthelrMonuiucut on the Battle field at Gettysburg on tho 2nd day of July next, owing to some needed ao- Hon of the State CoiuuiIhkIoii. It Is unfortunate that there should be so many delays or conflicting claims that tend to obstruct harmouious ac tion. Whilo there will bo present many of the Buoktail Brlgado nt the Ile-Unlon of the Blue and the Gray, on the 2-jtli anniversary of the buttle of Gettysburg. No monument will be erected by the One Hundred and Fiftieth Regiment, uutii perhaps Sep tember or October next. Cupt. II. W. Crotr.er, therefore notifies Co., 1). of said Regiment, of tho aforesaid fact In order that no Comrade will be dis appointed who Intends going to Get tysburg, in July. Look at my face and my hands not a plmplo, Such as you saw there sometime ago. See my fresh cheeks, and I'm getting a dimple, I don't look at all like I used to I know. My face was all blotches complexion like tallow; No wonder tlmy thought mo aud called mo a fright; No otio need have pimples and skiu gray aud tallow, If she'll take what Itook.ev'ry morn, noon, and night. I unked the delighted young woman what she r offered to, and she answer ed Dr. Tierce's Motdcn MeJioal Discov ery. It is the best beautifler in the world, because it purifies the blood, and pure blood gives good health, and good health I always beautiful. $500 reward offered for an Incura ble case by the proprietors of Dr. Safe's Catarrh Remedy. FOURTH OF JULY. 1'rcpkrod for 1'ost ly D.C. M., ItMiiewny, Pa. J As the 4th of July approaches our minds naturally turn to review the history of thatday In United States. Fl.l " M 1 1 ..41...' - i ne iouo . ng are hoiiiu oi iuo grtni events which occurred on 4th of July. 1C75, Kiag Philip's Indian MasMicre. 1G54, Washington surrendered Fort XecesHlty. 1770, Declaration of Independence. 1777, Burgoyue captured Fort Tlcon- deroga. 1S2U, Adams aud Jefferson died. 1828, Baltimore and Ohio R. R. be gun. 1H31, Death of James Monroes 18-15, Texas ratified act to bo annex ed to U. S. 1848, Peace -declared between U. 8. and Mexico. 1801, Extra Session of Congress to call 75,000 troops. 1803, Vicksburg surrendered. 1808, Amnesty Proclamation by Congress aud President 1884, "Liberty enlightening the world" preseutad by the Frenoh Government. ""aBaajBM,) Lowell. Had quite a good rain on last Thursday afternoon and evening, also one on Saturday which was a greut beniQt to the farmers. Through the care audattendence of Dr. Shlve, Joseph I. Herbster is on the improve but slowly, as it requires time. Any person having fat cattle for sale will do well by calling or address ing A. A. Romig & Co., (Lowell Butoh erg) for which they will pay the high est market price. My idea woe the last refreshing rain we had would waken up our re porters from thero long sleep, or per haps they are fenced in and can not get any news In or out what a pity. (McClure and Bannervllle.) John J. Steely has beeu quite busy of late In putting up bay for the com ing winter, as he Intends feoding cat' tie for the butchers. If all goes well, he will stick to It as he was much pleased with his first loss on in the business. L. C. Wagner Is borne from school as he Intends to help bis father bar vest. Weloome. Business called me down the road the other night and by the way, I heard a little frog say to his mate 'keep quiet, there come the frog fish ers. Thy will gobble us up, for they have our father, mother, grand fath er, grand mother aud all our great grand parents. We are orphans. U. No. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE, lettera or Administration on tha aatateol Henry TetUr, lata el Weil Heaver township, nnyaeroouniy, oeo'U. navlug been granted to the amies lned, all persons kuowiiiK theia- ..uwhu w hiu jeitt are reuuestou 10 make luiuudlata paymeut, whllo thuse bavins; elaiui will present Uim duly aulbaoUoatad to tba uudorslgued. J.r.M. A. TETTER, jBnaS8,'M Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, letters of Administration aa tha estate ol Job etulKelinyer, lata or West I -?ur tusc-um. n,Jr eouuty, uM, . , . . J Scene first, country schoolhouse, Yonng lady teacher Tonimy.you had better go out and wash your face. Scene seoond.the room two minutes and a half later. Voung lady tfsaher Tommy, you've washed your faoe pretty well, but you've not wiped It very nlcely;your forehead Is all wet. Tomuaydoudly.belng aggrieved at nn appreciated efforts) Wiped it as high as my shirt 'ud reach! Young lady teacher's attention Is sud denly demanded elsewhere. Waitokt Two teams to haul stavo timber and two men to cut It. Call on or address (iKonoK SvArnt May 10, '88. 8iu. IVavertowrt, Pa. fg- grrai j i.u . . . l i . ' - lUAiti'tiisro. On the 24th at Adamsburg, by Rev. J. C. Muiiima, Charles 11. Wagner to Miss May K. Hellers. June 10. by Rev. 8. P. Brown, MiM Mary M. Scholl to P. A. Oaugler, both of Pallas. May 81, by Rev. S. P. Brown, Mix Nora Zellner of Paxtonvillo to A. II. Kramer of Kvendale. June 7, by Rev. H.'Anrand. Tlieo. K. ningaiiiiin and Miss Ella M. Sheary both of C nterville. I 1 .'I iniisiwa jii:i. June 11, In Aurora, Neb , Cora .t lie, daughter of Rev. D. P. Kline, aged U years, 8 months and 27 days. June 14, at his home near St. ('loud, Fla. J. Marshall Lupfer, aged 34 yearn 3 mouths and 18 days. Martha, daughter of Rev. J. W. and Mary Biiehter died at Middle town, Pa., June 5, aged 12 years, 1 montlm and days. June 10, 1 mile went of Middlecreek P. O., Henry letter. Dropsy, aged 50 years 10 mouths and 7 days. John Splgelmyer, i mll south east of Mc'Clure, aged about 70. Tkan Baby was flok, w swra W Cantoris. Whaa aha wa a CaiWL aha ealed tt tantorla, WTwq ha baoama MIm, (be dang to Caaloria, Whaa aha bad Cklldraa, aii ga Ifaeai Caator SETTLEMENT NOTICE. Hi iiii'liTiuni).Pn,iiiiiniiir.,t4.riof lha rutnt K!n" I lutn ,f trunklm, lowimlup xnyclur fniiiity, (,.01, kIv ntlie In all i.i-n... i Kiinwiiitf ihoiKKuivi-t Imlvliti il to, or hat- (h.l olfl.'B i, K. Iliilllllirl. MMillnhtiruli. n Snt. ur.lay .lime 8u, ISkh, l.r iwtUcuienl, haiwoca tliu houn ol a. ui. and 3 u. ui. W.l). HILOKK, ., ., , W. II. KOI.TZ. May, 81 at. AUuiliilKtratorr TH M INTSTR ATRi X' n oTice t. t,uJ'r" ?' ' Administration on tba ontttro JOHN frAOK l.to uf lerrrTowtliblp M to tha atKlarilKund all pariuuf knowing ahnniielTa Indebted to laid aftata ara raiiiieal. bdtpiuaka Immadlate payment, wblla tboee bavin olaltai wlllpreiant tbau duly autban uoaiaa to FANNY PAOE. Administratrix. Maai, 'SS. pd 'ADMINISTRATnnc .,","" Ha.irni HelvilKlataor West .y .1 .ciMm t'o., deo'd, bavin beeu Kranlxtl to H.e mule-' signed, all persons knowln tbemsnlves lulet ad to aal.l emate ara raiueu-d to make linuie dlate paymsut.wl.llo those hsvlng claims were iiru ,uui uuij auueniicaea 10 itia anuar J. U. HuKNBKHOKk, May II, W. pd Admiutslrator. CAUTION NOTICE TO AIL WHOM IT MAT CiiNt KIIN. Notlco l iHTcbv uhen lv tho undi.mlirnn.l. that tho two hiimuH, unn (nw, nno twu hursu Wugon, Uriig lliii-niw, Pliw, linrco lli-urs, l)u. hire, llrldlo', l.lm-s o., mid all othnr liirm liu. ili)iiiuiits, In thu puHHvMlun nl liont-m II irnlxT. Kr, J. N. Hiirnhurgnr, and (1. t. Ilurnlinrgor, ol tnwiiKhlii. Suydir County I'n.. in mv pmiierty iiml Is luaued tlivni hy nm. All nn mis are t-iiutlniied nut In Ititorluro with raid pMperty, nor hurtur or trudu with any ol thi-m oo thu stn-ngth ol mill property, us the same was nought aud paid lur with my own niniiuy J.O.lKiKNIIKK'ilKK, Juno 14, '88. Wost tvrry townslilp. D. D. Hess & Sons, Popular Fertilizers. jSotbing will grow without food. Jarmera look to quality aa well aa to prioe in baying l'hoephatea. Jmportant to remember that D. 1). II esa & Sons' High Grade Fer tilizers are always found to be reliable acd of the eamo high etaodard. TJeod by tbo most enterprising furmcrs in PooDeylraoia. rTJbey will enrioh the soil; and in crease the crops, Qomposed of Animal Ingredients, Bone, Blood, Tankage, etc plant food Mecbaoioally prepared for drilling. PENNSYLVANIA RA1LR0I' aasM ST72TBT7H7 & LSWSTOM Tims Tatla, Id effect Maj J VIITWAII DIH. aTATioaa. r.s tor 4 0 M M 1.46 S4I IM 1'25 1 IT a io IK 2 M 1.11 in 181 I. IH t 12 1.00 a in 9.1 9.11 9 l f.ll 9 (l 9.00 KM 8.4 N S N 80 8. AO .10 X.ll 8 04 8.(HI TM T.4S T.JT 7.U j MwlslowB J, l MainHtrcat Lewlstowa I Waltlaad I'amter II . Khlortle 14 IT Mi lura 3 Hi I Bean's Mllli II I Adaibor 18 Uraverlowa 10 I llenlrr . 13 MlddlelmrJ la I weieer IT I Kreamei' 19 I fawllo 48 I PellnsKrov 4 isennsRrove 10 I Bunbary SelliiNgrroi'F Arrom (Uonnecllns; wltb trvlusor Laare Sellnsarova. Arrln .) A. M 1.40 r. M. Loaf. M. Trains Leave Ijewlstown 11 U, a m. I nt, a m, 10 48 ami f 8 SI ni lor I'ltlslinr and I he lllin, 34 a m, 1 47 p m, II 14 p j. For Phlladi-lpbU, more and Washington. j, Philadelphia A Erie r"" ANn to NOHT1IEHN OfcNTRAlnt Trlni Lauve Rnnliury I l, 10 a in, For Uoliarotite, V 111 Ku. bv 9 Ml a m. For f.nrk Uaven. , lltJpm, lor liollalonte, II dalaiia. 8. JO p m, Fer lienovo and 11,1 75am For Ct ! uni''" 6 Jb am 9Mm and 8 3 p 'n'cl' Hsm, II '20 a m, 8 40 p tn. at.d MuuntUarintl, ; Trains I.eve Rellnsurove' 9 J s tn. arriving at I'hlladrlidtla .. York 6 60 p m, llaltamore 4 46 i Ington HI p m. 1 16 p ni, arriving at Philadelphia 8 n, York 9" pin, Ilsltlmora 8 46 p in, Inuton T 16 nm. T 67 p ui, arriving at FhlLnlelpI la 1 18 a York 7 lo a tn, Hal Minora 6 16 a ni, tngton n 'ib a ui. Train alei T.eavps fonliurv: it 60 n m, arriving al I'liliadi lphlns 36a York 11 8 a m, Ujliluiore 8 16 a tn, iDKtoo 9 n a m. .1. It. WOOt,rien'l I'ass V.UA9. E. PL'tlll, Ueu'l alanager. Wasb m.Nee-Want- ARant. CROWN ACME I Tho best Burning Oil that can oo made from IVtroliutn. It pivos a biilliaot light. It will not einoko tho cbimuey. It will not cbar tbo wick. It baa a high firo tost. It will not explodo. It is without a comparison as a per fection FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It ia manufactured from tbo finest Cm Jo io the most perfectly equip ped refinoriea in the world. It is the Rest. Ask yoar dealer for Crown Acme. Trade- orders fillod by Yonrs truly, SLAYMAKER & CO., n P.J07..:,-. -.fi... .Ml V -. I. 111. ! V,. ColtllKCTKD II Y W. 11. WIN ICY UVKIIV WKUNKSUAY. No. 1 Pennsylvania 88 " 2 Fnltz M "8 White mixed H2 Bye (10 ('orn 00 l ats 3S New Potatoes CO IrlhlillclHirgr ilIairKet Mutter 12 Kukh Hi I'iU.mI cherries 8 Unpitted " 8 Hlaekherries 6 Karipbc rrles 12 inioiis 40 I.iird U Tallow 4 (Miiekens per lb (1 Turkeys 8 Hide 8 Houldu Io Ham It TJTfTTT TTnewarded ara Ihnso who read XVXUiXli X this andthunact; Ihey will llnd h'Hiora lie employment that will not take thiim from their homos and fatul lies. The p ru ms ara larga aud sura lor every industrious prraon, many havo uiadu and are now making several hundred ilollsrs a month. It Is raay for any one to make & and upwards per day, who la willing to work. Lltuer sex, yuurg or old! capital not nooiled; we start you. Kvery thlngnew. No upoolnl ability riUlred; you, radur, ean do It as well ss any one. W rite to us at oiicn lor lull partloulars, whlon wa mall irea. Address stiuson a uo., rortlsna, alamo. SALESMEN WANTED X Io rnnvnss for the sale nlNursorr Stuck I Stonily enipliiyiiixiit guarantiiuil. H A I. AHV AND KXrtN.SUSl'AllJ. Apply at ouco. rtatlng ago. Socll & Howlani, L'irKitiTv! April M, Viu. pd- ' Walter's PatentuonAr,!:3.;.1! loot eppllud. Ahnilntcly Metal Shingleswmd Hain Fire Durable and Ornamental. IltuMratfttl cttnloiruA ami price lint nt. NATIONAL MiLhT M1TAL liOUKINO CO, 6U bavt yJUi hU, Now York City. llfeWTou Oorjfrh, HmnohtUi. Antiirrvaa, IndlffwtJonl Uns BARKKR'S OINOIR TONIO without !.. It )uinl nuuiyuflli wursiuusKsiaiid Ulb utriiuw1jf tur tail aJffMTiiuns of I ho thrtmi uul luntre, iul illia-nm ariaiiitf from tuiuoru blootl and tiAuaiiuri. Th fvtW ami t, li-utrKMiff airautiflt afiiaeit, twiU eit-wlr UrtfUinr Ut irrav( will m nuuiy imm iuoYtr Uilr iMHalih b tlw tiuulr an of I'avrkur'a Ulnuwr Tonic, but dulaiy i tluir frvrvtift. Tsvka It lit tijn. It U InvtUusttila fur mil MJua iui UiwwUrw u IwaiawU tviul UwU. MM. tvt irutf ut Bucknoll University, Invites attention to (l)lls fill ooursos of study, (V) uiiniirorou uuiiiiiugs, tojiis iree soholarslilp,(4) Itslurgo library lund,(6)lta now astronouiloul ul sorvutory. (0) Its healthlulneae or location, (T) Its remarkable ohearmess, and (8) Its new art and uiusio uuuunig. lias no superior III f ennsylva nla. Three departments. Vor man, youug wo- nun. auoutlis. Catalogues and lulormatlan will ba soul on applloa-llon tol'resldont lAVIUJ.kllX.lX.D.I-awlaburii.Pa. ro co::auriPTivE3 skK-WTS 7 .2 o in n m i- v i yc h r-T H-M u y POPiioH ph rr NO. 30. isar.-vvrTviss hot? quality,, rest to :.1ry. W.H Vrallev r UEDKOUM SUITS, a-.i.'i kinda and pnoesi treaseB, Foatherfl, rpill. Honlsters, Hod f , , Chairs, Talloe, V Sofa.. SlaodB. ,lfl,u,, SSBSISaSSIBBSSSBSBBv' 1 tCl I - A full i"'", '.. lj wliiiii-vir noil any of tho bo bouuht any plnco, and station on P. It. It. Wi ilo ico tho Inrgcat stock thin a: Jlcspcctlully, r When You Insure W.iy Kot Get the Best' H. HARVEY SCHOCH, General Insurance A?,c at, ::e iD-aiove,Pa., Iloi"ro.sonts tno lollowm 01 I AM ZED iBia 7ETN.R, nf Hartfcrd 1053 HOME, Dt New 7 cr 1317 FIRE ASS DCIATI Thfse Cnmpamrs rank smong the UKST, are oapital and rvsouri os guaranua unqueaMi-ned sa liy thidr ihuiiii I action, fair, linn est and teilsls they have won fr lbi-uilve l)HE.I Itlil'UTA No Assessments. ' AllE YOU i If not, writo to the abovo Agenoy 1888. Spring and Sv. amer. 1888.' Wo arc now prepared to kIjow you ui immenso 7.a:icty of 7 V r Dvy Goods, Notions Groceries Glassu'uro, Etc., 111 Dry OooJa wo havo an elegant 1""' Combination Suitings, Ladies' Clotb- S.iti. cs, A Variety of Wash Dress Goods.' Scotch Zephyr Cloth, Century Cloth, Now Calicoes v' ntoDrcsn Goods. An Elegant Line of Cacsinieres, Laces, and Embibideries; . ) .... " so wi mn 'oh v wr L if V n vux frcisLi nu for price u of PbilaJolpbia W. 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