;0TC3 TO 'STJI5C2XS323. k at the flnnuron on the label of I jf paper. Those fl(?nrei tell you I . itrk vmcM Villi II HtRflCRIP I flnv tn PAtu. Within 8 weeks after AoV l PAtu. Within a weens aner Wneyl ent, pee if date Is changed. 50 other receipt Is neoeeearT. finone Brief Fam Hansa Barlck. T.irvER Kersal Harder. Mi hob niieh no'l fer-wondlfd 011 da tswa groHft imrticH, un weila nocli fior onera hnt mus icli Bee ail a-wen-iih nwsntin ol-r e wnra mior folsh. nrn fun tlenim partion ih tie rio- hihition. Era rondiulote lor l$reni ,1rnt in tlrr Clinton B. Fink. Irh wrispoii" wriiirh fun cine except wns arc solver fun Hich piiHopht lint iH we Boo enie j,M-tiomiimto hen. Ehr hut Kft-HORht ! "Ich wohr nhunt un (Jrcptihnckcr, an Deiunfrrawl, un ,,n Ki'licl, ovvrr ich tlonk nn'im Out ii li wohr in moim lav ken llcpubli- cftii I" So Hoga ho wara aluy winch, un ware net ware fer Prohibition ware, fer lYrgalory. So liuum hc ictta tier nliHtel tHum Himmrl tin en U'rohihition ticknt ware nn pasport Sii de awikeit. Won tie Republican Varty ions kuinnia iluto frr Prohibi tion lon data ho do AnarchiHtH Jnhin, uslit hoiIoh h net ly ho gut- osa h it net hrciclitn. .Micr lasa 1111 Luda l?tn h wo n iihui (bit Kadmik- ,1 hut 1 are net ho Mcclit ware we lc mu ni leil. An onera karl,(wo fer ler Harrison vota date won ere muli iva date,) hut ene en-hart tin hut J:a-m)lit ! "(ut arbanna dich iver luich onna AVpublican." S1 i traad we di r Uooiiiislitl Held. An onery party ih ln omen h iclits,(dchuHHa party) init dor Delva jockwood fer lhenidi'iit. Sri in de party was ich tfli ich. Eh nin nhier fit ....... 1 pll wripMl'il. "ii ni" its K'" inure on dona nee oil intmruVit glader aw In meer inenner minna uner-rcck Lara. De nex-fusH lietz in era lea- ii- om llausa Itarick, un in era jpeeeh der onner oved hut ho ea- Eicht en w are era fenato. Lh date olla yohr ma kuslita fer baw-wol, (K'ka-farb, hinner-gchar, folsha lore un folslni Inay, un won do nieu- er He nich net bol ivver ho arbanna lata don wot ho ware dote, un h oh waro pohr hunerd doler in wn nock won negor net pa bora ware. h ecb ena recht in fu l Hochah. i duna niir miser mado uf-teca u tthicka Hie fort noch der shool und on nie hamo kuinma don niu era nger tzu film un gla fer die olt koo u mclka, dar-no missa hoc nix do m uf dar piano drumma un Hticker ot'la das Hounda dan won a parr ova uf-era drotefeuHdrumniadata t glob-board. In a paar yohr 1 Heo in medicine boxa gadrate un rega olio dog de kotza gichtera. bwr won ich es fernta wello see an bto grcega un sick tzu oflis electa hi brovera tnenner. Bella wako tzu rega. Sell is now was woman mif ferago maned. Sog, liuH.it du fun Maine gahartf fc naga do 2fl,(MK) Republican mare- It o hen der olt Grover gablato und hen emo now an dorr-Halo ins laid und drulla ene uff dar Htross pin. Ols widiler. Boosastiei., A Question for Free Tradors- IJf Iho imposition of a dut y incn as tho cost of any nrticlo to a eon nier, how do tho Free Traders ile um t for the fact, that every article the tariff list, except possibly, reign wines and liquors, cost tin hiKiimer less at preRont time than hlid before tho tariff was imposed, under tho action of Free Trade? tko an article alone: calico under co Trade cost from 12tol5cts. r yard, under our present tariff or otectiou it can bo purchased for ts. Tho Republican Creed- iVe believe in free ballot. jft'o believe in protection for pro- ei ion's sake, and we aro not asham- I of it. S"e believe in tho direct protection American labor Against cheap for ni labor. IVo believe in railroad regulation. l'e believe in good homestead titles I citizens. JN'e believe in homo rulo for big ft intelligent Territories. S'e believe in 11 double monetary pulard. t'e believe in a big merchant ma ' and in American shin vards. JN'e believe in a good navy and d coast defences. Ke believe in making other nations picct our rights and pay for all .v get from us. 0 believe in protecting American ens against fornigu interference lay part of tho world. ti believe in civil service reform e than ever, and wo believe that thing is too good for tho soldier I risked their lives to save tho utry and saved it. Written for the Pnr. TIXE BOTS. What will the boys become 1 Is the inquiry of many anxious parents who have the welfare of their Rons at heart. Let us see. The Raloon keepers auk for about 2,000,000 to fill up the vacancies in the great army of drunkards 1 many fall annually and their places must be occupied or the saloons will have to clone their doors. At least 100,000 are wanted by old gamblers, thieves and highway robbers to bo trained for their pro fessions or these crimes would cease to be perpetrated. This is the nineteenth century. This is the most enlightened nation upon the Footstool, a land noted for its institutions of learning, the land of churches and of Christianity, and yet if wo would judge from tho past and from present indications, we are pretty Hrtfo in concluding that they will get them ami our town and community will in all probability contribute its full share. This is a sad state, but it is ncvertheleHs true. Wo do not wonder that such is the ease when we see many of them neg lecting their moral, their physical and their intellectual training. In stead of attending religious services on the Sabbath, we see them ntart ing out on Sunday morning to spend tho day in worldly pursuits. In stead of training their muscles and developing their bodies for the bat tie of life they spend their time in idleness, plottingmischief. Instead of spending their leisure time in useful study we find them spending their evenings on the streets, or reading "trash" and there follows what always follows such a state of things. But boys are needed elsewhere, we must have them in the stores ready to become business men, in tho doctors office, ready to become physicians, in the law-office, ready to become lawyers, wo must have them in the church and Sunday school to prepare them to become useful members in society. There aro those who must bo trained for the pulpit to proclaim the eternal truth to man. Wo arc gla l that so many boys avail themselves of these opportunities, that they determine to make men of themselves. We believe that their is a time in tho life of each individual when they have noble aspirations and desire to make life worth living, they set a high mark but when they behold those who have reached that mark they find tho distance great and the road hard. They become discour aged and conclude finally to traTc! an easier road and this road tho 2000,. 0(H), who will join the army of drink ers will travel. To become great and useful means hard work. It was that that made Garfield a tlasical scholar. It was that that made Lincoln the States man he was. These and many oth ers found pleasure in the pursuit of know ledge and became giants among men. The world does not expect or call certain hoys to equip themselves for the great work, the boys that m ike great men generally come from some unexpected quarter. The bond-men of the south did not point out the early home of Lincoln as the birthplace of their deliverer. All the kings of Europe did not bow to Columbus and pray him to discover the long lost hemisphere. The neo plo of England did not discard and abandon the stage coach that Steven son might build them a railroad The cotton growers of the South did not wait for Whitney to invent a cotton gin to clean their cotton. The people of XPW York did not condemn the sailing vessel and de mand that Fuiton must build them a steam-boat. All theso were the results of hard work, ami the world recognized tliem as public benefactors, The world does not require boys to be- come geniuses like Shakespeare, or 10 become ambitious like a Cajsar or to have tho faith of a Luther j but it does demand that the boys nhall grow up to bo honest, upright, intelligent citizens. Here is work for the church, the schools, the press, society through whose influ ence tho boys should be directed. Every institution esigned to make men bitter and happier should brace itself for tho struggle against tho common enemy of mankind "Ignor- '"''." CoitUESPOXDEST. D1KD. Sept. lsth, in Franklin township, Anthony J Specht, aged U years, 8 months and 15 days. Sept. 7, in Clearfield count v bv accident, Peter Felmy of l'axtoiivil!.. aged HO years, fi months, Sept. 11, at Troxclvillo of Cholera Infinitum. Willimu I.M,... son of Lincoln and Mary A. Schrader, age ii years, t month. Sept. I', near Lowistown, of old age, Magdalena Oldt, aged H8 vcars. II months and 12 days. Trial List Sept, Term. The Co. of Snyder, . Jnlin Molm ot itl. luiwitrn nun?. Amnr. r. jnnn y, ninii"i. nu bl The (lelwr Mf. Vo. vt. Vinholt ami Oood. H. P. Ami, h. AllHTt Arhoirnn rt, hi. M. nllif A'lmr.. v. IMillin swlm-fonl rt, nt. The OminilHHloiicr or I nloti Co., vs. Kiclmrd 0. II. HtnmwT. et. nl. Artmr.. ts. 1. V. Nlpnle. The niilniniln Null Iron Co.. v. J. M. HI no. Fnnnit H HWiwcnk. vn. l. O. W ioiikt. The lAkrn Vftlli'y Mut. Fire Inn. Co., vs. Dnninl i. iioyi-r, pi, m. EllM llnllv. ft. nt. nxenf F. F.. Itsillv. T. I.vrtln A. lliiKh.'x, Aitinr. Anilrvw shotliTlv. vi. .1. Kol.ler Perk. Admr. Churli- llower. v. ivtrr ltnir. el. nl. DnnlPl Ki'rn. v. Joim s. WohK it. nl. 1 he nhovi rniiM nre nt Ishwi ami lor tnnl nt SeptemlKT term Ihss. Cnurt Proclamation. tyilKRKAM the Hon. .1pph O. Hurher ' " I'tet il-nt .Imlno nl tho .li.iiMl llimrli-l. cninixi.nl f the count Ion nl HnTilcr, I'niiin ml Mlltlln, nml S iiiiin-l A . W.n.1 mnl .In. nti A. Sinitk, K-i AwMlnln .t i.ui In mnl lor Hny. nrr rouni v, intve ihiiu.ii incir nri eil, lnrln (lute the win dT m M A. II.. to ma dlrpcti.il Lr lint IioIiIIiik nl I lrhiin I onrt, court nt I Yininon I'lrnn, emirt ol I .yur mnl Tit. mlnrr an. I ilffin-rul I ourt ( Hu.uii r Si-j.Ioik nl ilielnpr, at MlililletiurKh, iur tin- nmniy of Soydfir. mi thn 4th Momlny, (In Iiik Ilia V4th ilny n! Hi I'trnilicr, Itilx), ami lo roiuliiuo una era. N"tlpi I thcrpfnrn hiTphv iflren tn lh 'nfiin. er, JubIIi f of Mir I'i'.k'o hii I ( Niriiiliilili'" In ami lor me pomiljr nl i . . I r . I i niiii. Hr In thrlr pniwr iiroo "Iili thi'ir toll". rppoMn, I n. n I nl -llun, pmnlimilini", and otlirr ri I'li'iiiliritnpra to ilu thii'i' (IiIiik whirh i ini-lr Itti'n- ami In lhair IipIiiiII l artmli ! lip aloiii. mI wilor..r ami ipr'ini. j,ro riltliiK In li.-linll ol Hip Cum- uinnwpaim aKninm any piTwin or inomna ara re qulrpil lo In thi'ii ami lliaru aiiamlluii ami de partlnir without pava nt tlii lr pi rli. .Iii.tlm ara reUPrtPil In ha um to il In lliali a'ti'mUin at the ai.nlnli'il timn iiirrppiMy in nun p. Illvau innlpr ln hand anil pnl at thn ShrrlfTt oiri'Pln Mill. llpliurKh, Ilia IMIi ilny o Annua a. ii one iiiuunami aiicni nuniiioii anil eiiinifi elht ni;t iik. luiKKSK. shrrin. llsiSVs' APPM tf:MKNTH.-Nttii Ik horn " liy Klvi ii Urn' Urn lui'iiwlii'.' lilnivV .Xit. riilsciin iiia iiihIit tin1 .inn l.nv. hum lilnl mIUi Un I'li-rk of tin. iiri'liiinv cmirt of siiMt.-r fount v for I oiitlriiinili.ii in M l.i. Un Mill da) ui Si'lili'lutN'r, Iwv Apir:lMi lnrit of Si 'llTI I Ki rti'ttnr, wndow of lli'liiy ki'fMi'tti r. lain on li.iiiui.iii !.. iimIiIii. fllf'll. AliiitalKini'iit of I'.irollni. II l'i.'. wlilow ol Unorifn Ih'lwlir, liil.-1 r W.'si I1. r i i. ApiriiNiii,-iit of Killli' u. shiinli l. Hlil.m ol Id'V. J. I'. Slillnl. l, lull- nf Mhlill.'linik'll. Apir.iNi iiii'ht nf K.iiinv t'. Uri., nlitmr of Jnhn Piilifi'. Ini of Ivm t ji. Appr.in..,ii'M i if 1,'nlH'ira l.'i-.irii k. ulilmv of Ki.u' lii-.illi k, I, ill' o spiln. lup. AlPiiilH. nn nt ..t Atni'll i Sinltli. widow of lion. r smith, I. it., nf ll.ii. imn.n. ApprnlK-nn'iit of v.irl.i Vntl.r. w.uw of 1 1 , ri -ry Al itor, hili-nf Si-l IL ivit Inwimhlp. Appr.il.tui iil ors.ir.ih A. MllliT. Hldow of Chna II. .Miiiit. l it.- of s. Il;i-.rr.. .-. Appral-M'tiioiit of s ir.ili H.-lvrlt. Idnw nf lino. Ki lk'li'. l.iioi'f I til. Hi li. Appratsi'tiii'ii' of I'uil; IokhI. ittii.t i if llunli l tiooil. lain ol Aitalu I u p. Appri'i- mint nf V.i Miiil!i-w in !i. nidnw of Musi M I'Mli'MV H t Ii. 1 itn i,t ll -aMT I p. Apprali iiii til nf Sarah 1'iintlus, Hhlnw of IVtpr I'olillilM, lain of MIiii-it.i k lp. W. W. W 1 1 I KNMVKIl. Ii-rk orphans' Court. E p XIX t.'Toll'S Mtl'H i:. -Ntici. in liornliv ifivoii flint f.i'tterx Tffta mpiitury on tin. ptut 1. 1 Aiitiionv Manli.M'k ilar'il, lain nl U . l lieau r Iowa. tup. Mmli r pun lily. I' , hate Impti I'hiiiiI In Hip u o.l. rx 1 1 nad rraliluiK in -anl lownahip. All pir.ni., tlipre. fora In.li.itp.l to ii. pu ntp will plia make ImuiPiliatP i..yiui nl, ami lln .i' l,a in i lunf airaln-l .t war all .r-pnt ti-iu t.r 'tilrinrnt In. J. J. MATI KKN. Sr.'. ..m, 'n. l.i.'.-ulor. ADMIMSTItATHIX NOTICK, let- or of .iltiiinil rut imi on tlieea tiili. ol IVtor I'oiiiin i...at. ol ti.ilppreek Twp. SnyiHT Plainly, I'.i., .ii u'il. L ult.j Iippii uranti-il to tho iitiipriKiia.l, all I'tr-niM kiinamic tliain- n-lp Imli.liii il 1. 1 aanl r.Uiio iv rr.iu. t..l i,. make ImiiiPillala navtnant. while thn halnar plalin will prpKi-nt llioin duly authenticated lo ma umieraiKUPii. I1KNKT HI'MMKI.. Hapt. 20, M, Adinlnlmrator TXKCITOU S N)TI( K. N'otii-e ia iii.ri.i.y ifiven uihc l.etlerit I ohtn- llll.lltlirv i.ll ll. .1. nl fl..l.al VV tl.... ili'cM, lato "I Jai'kHou Uiwnntilp, Snyder ponnty. . ,u , c t--u--,i ,ov u iiurrvia iini real, I' ill I't "I to --i 1 p t t u lil p. llinKUUilllii.il- ati p 1 1 nn nt, and ill !i v i i rlitiin' aiut it win ,n pi.i i D' l'i lor u i.-ijm ..i in M. ! UK iVKH, I'llll.l.MAN iir.AVKR, ill Al. I. HKAVKK. fppt.:", Kn -. torn. Dress the Hair With Aypr'a Hair Vigor. Its rlpanli npsa, tii'iit-flrial effpi ts on the aralp, and l;iting perf ittim commpni! it f ir uni versal toili't nsi. It km pa the hair aoft ml Bilki'ti, preavrvea its color, prevent It from falling, nnil, If tin. hair lnu beroma weak or thin, protnotnH a m-w growth. "To restore tho original color of my hair, whirti lial turiiml pri'tnatnraly (tray, 1 iiat-il Ayi r'a Hair Vinr with ph tiru aui-inss. I itipprfully testify to Uio Efficacy of thia preparation." Mrs. P. n. David son, Alexandria, I.a. " I waa sfflicteil aome three yearn with aralp iliaeaiie. My hair iw failing out ml what remained turned grav. I wu iudiieeil to try Aver' Hair Vigor, and In a few weeks the dmea.se la uiy aealp diaappenrad and tnv hair resume. I Ha original rotor." ( Kev. S. S. Sims, Pastor 1'. II. Cliuri h, St. Herniee, lad. "A few years agu I antTered the entire) loaa of my hair from the effect of tetter. I hoped that after a time nature would repair the litaa, but I waited ia vaia. Many remediea were auggeated, none, however, with anch priNf of merit aa Ayer'a Hair Vigor, una I begun to use it. The result was a'.l I could have desired. A growth of hair aoon came out all orer my head, and gTew to bo aa soft and heavy aa I ever had. and ol a natural color, and irmly $tt." J. II. fratt, Spoftord, Tex a. Ayer's Hair Vigor, PRKFAKKD BV Dr. J. C. Ayar & Co., Lowoll, Mat. Sold by Prof jlu and Perfumers. taeiia eniBwim mm ui.ir fcmii u4 i 'i t - ...... u i ii , g mi.mok r:aiu.i X4Mlili2ri HowlallWitot Paj a?yF wi,Mc-ff,fuiH.. . . mm ia . la kxiii., w Im, i iiaa.,uj .liow 10 lhoasikirll. iucuii iiu- Mum ""w rF "wu aui Dkauiu w iirifct. T .a.va.. w.llulln wau-h . u.1 ina.ua ,iu ,u ! kn ibu ia iu k.,Dw tut m iwiiu a uu., hTcil,.i.ik.r '. i... i-,.,, I .,1U to ' '" PmI sPm. a-aaiM UakulIU " iiiiiu I aaa a lk..k...4 4 a.plM la aa localllr. alaan plu ia a Ui. liMa w aa; anar aar taapja b.r- ib Uhmit m a aa4h tt Iva ' num tram la Iiu, Ituai ua taiTvaadlae avuilrr. TUla, ha Bual WuaMOl.1 aaW LtlVjl' 'tI "-..w..,b. i u '. a.allaaraMrlca. W11W at aava.ai .....r,o.,.. .a lm am h,ba.Ul,ai. livUa a r la akaw lkaaa.4a ut laoaa aka au vaU .1 ,va kuata a-al aiate Co. 4 walkaa la Ik. , ... J J l, jr-'. . .. REAL ESTATE AT SHERIFF'S SALE ! Whemaa. hy writ of a writ of FI. Fs.. leaned out of I he I 'ourt of common IMmuw nf Hnvdnr 1 v.. I'a., and to me dlreried. I will expoae pulille ar at the court house. In .Midillcliurirh. I 'a., at in n'. rloek A. M.,011. Sfitiinlny, S(ptrni1)or 22, Ihsh, N-Ini nil Hint rertnln lot or More of proiind Hit unle In Hip Vllliiirn of Krnnklln. Knitiklln Two. Snyder County, I'a. It ln-lnir lot No. T In the Ifeiicriil tilnn or plot of anld vlllnirn, Imundod nml illwrllHsl aa follows, In wit; North bv lot No. 7. the pmHTty of K.r. tirnvhlll, tvniili l'iy lot Nu u. the pnipi'rtv of the IMtH. Co. Kast liv nn alley or atnel, mid weal, hy nn alley, la-InK Ml feel wlilo und north lioundnry line ml fivt ilwp. and aonth laiuiinary line lai teet ms p. coiitiiiiiingoiie fourtli acre more or less. Also lot No. 10 In tmnernl tilnn of antd vlllnirp. hriundeil mid dlserllH'il aa folluwH to wit. North hy lot No t. the property of H. II. muter nnilcn. and an alley. Mouth hv lot. No. II. the property of A.Kmivr nnd Main atreet, KnM. tiv nil tillev, went by Mnln atwl, lieltuf i fis-t w ide, inn f. di'p. whi-n-oii in errei led u two atorv fruiiie dwelllnir house, atalile and nil mnwnry out- bUllllllllfH. t.eil taken Into execution nnd to lie sold nn the property of Isintc Heaver. ItDI HKN lHi:F.sK. Hherirr. HlK-rltrs (iniee MlddleliurKh. I'a. Aiiif.w swi. 1E)lHTKI( H NOTU'KS. Notice N hereby given " thill the fnllowlnif miimsl raTsons have IIIimI their Ailiiilnlstralors', iliinrdliin, mid Kvcuturs' aeisiunla In Hie Ibvlsler'a oftlce of Nnyder ( oun ly, ami Hi" aaiiin will Is- presented fur eonflrina lion and allowance ai the Court lniie In Mid dleburirh, Mondny, Mi'pieinher 141 h. lsss. I. Vlrst and mini account of Daniel Arla-nriist. Ouanllaii of Klltlslu AlliM- !ialter. a Inliior child of (i.sirifi'Hiiil Anna Hhaffer, ds''d. t. The nrst and final a.s'ount of William .1. Haley, Aillll'r of the i stale of Jaiutt lllckhart. div'd. a. The account of II II. Itruniilmr enwnfor of the estdte ot rlwanl Hotkey. M. I. ihs-'d. 4. The Mi-ond mnl llnal acimiht of William II. f amIi and Adam W iiifner. KTisnitnra of the cstt,. of John Laali, il.s- il. aa llleil by Win. II. IjihIi. a. The S'S nml and llnal aii ouiit of J. W. i.au- (Tier nnd i It. I Irlcli, Kxis ulors of the estate nf William tiauler. ds - d. . Klrsl mnl llnal account of .1. W. (i uu'l. r. Kxis'titorof thecal, ite of Margari'l Ii liltrli r. ihs ',. I. The account of Valentine llnllif, one of the Kms Ulors of Hie estate uf I'elcr Itnllg, dee d. S. The ;ii-c.iil of H. llollg, I, tie of the F.Xi-r. Illnrs of the estate of I'eler llolig. d's d. t. The iws outil of Italilel Wltini r. Kxecutnr of the it ate of I'.llulieth llruliak r. dis 'd. in. The final aecouni of IHtilel H. Miller. I. u.ir dlnn of Harriet C Kaul minor clilld of Mucin KiiiiU. ihs-'d. II. The first and final nceontit nf Ellas A It intn gatilner. AdiiiliiN'r itnr of tie- .-.-.lai.- of .loot, llaiitnu'iinliier. llee ll. 11. Tln lllNl and tin ll lU'count uf .s.hii'C'I I'. 117 ami John K ll'ighcs. K' i utors of tlie. -t.lle nf .losl.ih i ,:T. de. d. I a. Tli.'l!rt and llnal a'i,iui,t of Violett.i Mil. man, Aiinlnliratrl of II iiutf of Kl-le Mit- luali. dis il. 14. Th' nrst and fin il a ml of William II Yixllik'lii in. Ailtiilulstr.itor of tin- i-t it. ,, ririln aa Voiiiik'in.in. iln il. I.V The llr .l and partial .vcoiitil of J. M. I)il N'rinaii, Kxecutnr of the eilat." of .let, t. Knitvcr, dis 'd. 15. '1'lic u isiiiil and llnal ae. .Hint of A. Wet., el. Kbi ulor of the iita'c of . I . -1 . ti CMingiT d.s-'d. IT. The nrst nnd nnal ni'ivmnf of Matiiuel M it. ttiiT, tiuar.llaii of M m Mitlld.t Mmlh. a minor child of I'ctcr shollv, d.i 'd. IS. The first and nnal account of C. I. stnit h. Admliiistr.il. r or the et.i'.. of K:i ii.ai, su,imi dnil. II. J. I in K. H. i.'1-t. r A. K. HUT. T. II. II A K I KK, (HIT A: HAim.lt Real Estate Agents, Have the follow Iiik kj .eclnl bargains to offer : A vabmhle fann ultuata in Monroe town-dilp, Snyder rminty, runtain.mr In A. re. HI tlni trad at acra. ia e. ar nnd In a liluli alula nf rul. tlvailun, the ha 1 aura ginM tluiher laad, naal hooaa. bank barn, and other ism1 nutliuil.lmm. i.mm1 Irail. .hI apnnv near the ibsir; l.vara.1 1 nulea abuaa HhnaroTS and a Mluar Nuiihury, Thn U an extra v'mmI larrn h.,th tor uriin and lora riIBr. I'hurch. achool hnnaa.and market handy. I'ri Pli per acre. Term to nun pur rS-rr. A valiiahla Urm, Itnati- In franklin tnwn'hip, Snyder roiinty I'a., near Pax lonvlila, t t mil.. a want of MliHI. tiiirich. rounty-aral nl Sny.lar I'd., Oontalnln 111 Acrrn, ;t a crra clear and un dar K n,l eiiltlvat'nn, tha halani-e It u r- tn tim ber Mill under truer, making if ""1 I'tur. I.iud with naver falltna; r.inniiitf t. r lai It. Th.-re ara 4 nrier faillnx "j riiia.nn l lie placr, una of which l near .ha t.uif l i ntrs. N.-arly nary n.-l l ha watar lor ftork. Thn l a bihn Kr nn. h iv, and pa'tiir lartn, arull calcuU i"l tor t It k larin. I in ra nro linn atone on 'De pl.ii'a, i;. am i.i hie ater . wer. Tl -' u v. ru . ir I, anl ii"". trint. Cliir'l,. ln,.. i .l Mirk-t with, ii hall a mil of th" miii. I . i! tti par aori-. on eaay termaol payuiant. A Karm nl M i A rea. IK) under eul'h v.nn. ot. ualud Dear I'luni tfrk. (he county ...it ,.i I'.w aoo coiin'y. Nan. Ithsitao wlla. a .i, in. ory frati! dwallinat h.aiaa 'm..1 ta'-a., a.l n.'f W il b 0 4.J fata ol '.'tool. IT p r l -ra, p irt uu tuna. A K.irra ofli A.'ra. .i:ii:e am im iUrn. lii : ri uiiilir eiilfiv at 'ti, :..-.'i.t in 4 na:.t. freo.l I, hum and h.iru. i wli. na ani l null.. m i a Kv.'d lartn. I Ti o per aiTe. part n tun... ai-zTU'e sell or exchange, a.lverti-f? niul survey property. iu..l .nvey titles. We pimraiite.? nil our work mi.l in vite turtles w ho luive renl. f,. tute fortlie market to iiililress tUKTi HAHTKI5. Viil.ll.'lnircli. V ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Xa latter of .V ltiiiulstration on tha eatata ut illi iKO e PONTICS, lata ot J i -ktoii toan-mp, Snydar euunty, dee d, havinx haan antnted to tha un.!aria!ti...l, all perooia know iti.on aelrea m.lat.ta.1 tu aanl astata ara requested to niaka lamvdmta payu:eul, whlla thuaa havinat l.ima 11 pre-ei.t tham luiy a i r'n lUi.Mi d to tuc ii'ivk'rii'ne.l. Y 11. W .HINVK, Au. A'l'i lunirator' UNDERTAKING. K. L. nUFFIXGTOX leirea to make It known to tha paopla of Mid- dlatiurh and vieiuily tbal ha haa raundla.l and iuniMiad hia Hvarsa and iir.ivnla.1 h'tiMult with a fin. 1 l'-a or 1'ureaa rraMrar. Ha haa alao nrutided bluiielf aiiih una ut tha lataat linprovad Liuhalaiiutc, laying out lahlea poaiuMaiiia; tha rtt-luaiv right tor it uaa In thia Jiatrict. All thli. haa hu vloiia at a ais-at axpanaa, and Mr. Itu'hnt'.ia raapoctiutly aks your inatron' aa ha haa narlectad arratitfviiK.iiis tu Uika tha I'urpaa la h m l and parturui all tha iunciioa-n a lunar al diracloa Ihiia avuidiBa lha auiliarmauiaut and itieoavauiain: alwayn aocouiiaayiU4 tuner aia. rflllTED "kTixf.j to rxrmoopca mn uroar or . ,xf PROTECTIVE A TARIFF LAWS By R. W. THOMPSON. U Bacraiarr U. 8. Naxy. 3 T Oitfy Complvtt Miitory qI Tariff Ltgltlutlofi TIM lUndad lor Rlrnc on th AH- . laporlwtt tubMl crl thn 0y, the PROTECTIVE TARIFF. viaaaa.li vaaaa amo ucictuvt taauTvar. Tax) Book Ol th Vow I Outsails attry elhor I Aj.nU COINING MONEY. USm R. S. PEALS X CO., PuDllsIian, k MHM INaraSar-a Vktstauaa Ui. fieiiirulirflooilsSiori) SELINSGROVE, PA. We know it is only an advertse ment, but it is worth reading. UNDERSTAND IT. For it tells about bargains that will bring pleasure and profit. Dot it it Down I and come without delay to see what we are doing to please customers. Examine our Summer Dress Goods and Seasonable Nov elties, and notice what lovely shades we have in all new mate rials, what charming designs and exquisite creations in all goods for ladies wear and observe the Re markably Low Prices at which they are all marked. Don't ask us how we do it. Be satisfied that the quality is unexcelled and leave the rest to us. S. WEIS. GARMAN'S NEW SHOE STORE ! Srntfer wiilf the know Inline that, n m-w line nf rnt wnr iiii"c'lft i' ' hp for ha-a jut arrivni. The stock Is so lurk'-- nn. 1 varia-rj that the pn-h arnl pull of hmineaa only pwrtuita us titii to mention a few -p.-i-i i i: ;. - as f w s For 1. Water-proof linii.l-tiiA.le hot.t. 2. I'Ouhlo.Sole ami Tip hati'l iiunle A. Likflit Kip, hniiit-iuaile. boota in 4. Ire. a Mioos nf f 1. .V. 1. Ilalnl.tiiiiile M.-ii-' slio.-a fr Ir For Ladies t. Solar Tip Shoes. '2. llanil-tiiail mlf shoes in Huttona anil r.are. t. I In mi tninl." m h(1 hoes. 4. lilies Dresa ahoes of all atylea, beat quality from $1.:10 up. For 1. Hand-Mill- hoota. 2. All atylea anil aiu of ahoa-a both Button an 1 I.iu-n. Elegant Line Of Rubber Goods. Don't tliink ber;ms. the prices ar so tuurh lower th in at 'ither house-. that the cixhN is Inferior. Wear will fell an l we are wnlm at nil times to stake one reputation on what we reootniueail. V. I. i AMMAN Arnolds nuil.lini;. n!,l!eburh I'a. Ibii Will Fi It i the tl ico wIuto fhoy all ri. W. H. Felix, Lewistown, Pa. Ftr ;i tint1 liin Stylish Furniture ! Not ooly otii't? but everv ilny in tli-i yenr 'lo '-v. otter burtiiuo thatoaa't bn eipniln.1 anywhere. If you want to bo :ou v i iiaa i .'diiih .unl !i'oi. WePractice-OthersPreach about big bttJ-ifainn auU leuil vou to beli-vn their false a.ssrtiuos, ami evtjQ bait you with a fnw triu!i"ts it cost, but thuvtjii is ii ways the -iltnis, And You come back, not richer, but wiser. When You Insure Why Not Get the Best H. HARVEYSCHOCH, General Insurance Aent, Selinsgroye. Pa., .Represent? OKU J.M KO 13 17 Jr'LKh: C LA Thr 0'Ui't.'i' rmuii iuoun tha btST, u namia aiij reaiiurtia a najiauiaa uuu uaa' iiiuaHi By Ibair pruiui I aoliuo, talr, h.nieai. au.l aillav l"rv .laai.liiaa lu a.l tliolr lu. 'illladiuula, tbuy tiava Wuu Iur ltl.m.Na. liKI-.Al' Hhl'l. l't Iu.Nn. Nn Assessments. No Preimuiii Notes, AKE YOU INSURED ? If Dot, wtitu to thi abovj Aoucy auJ you will rcoivrruuji't attuutiou Men. lionts. t)rea -tyle. i. 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