Le . . ' . .4 tf? i: ; m ;3tVr Wolff'sACMEBIacking BEATS the World. It is the Beat HARNESS DRESSING The BEST for Men's Boot " Ladles' " " Children's" ABSOLVTBLT WATERPROOF. aOFTENSandRE8CRVEBth Leather fm vJk awe Mi eaif tmr a Mnftit fhr wmnm'a U nnpto r pnfwt nmttf It tnitkna III fcwuWmiwa and eara dnrwfcle poltoh yno rrr m, Tm dno'4 t graaa and swaat with a bU4 h hro.h. Ito wie and Irr H. Bwtnw ynvr TMMlfatbxr wealed hard is no twaarai yo ehbejd ant m raanrlf thai wane than mwlwa UN. uld by Urooiaa, Druggists, ml Boot Dealers, WOLf F A RANDOLPH. rauoarHU. REASONS tVhy Ayer's Sarsaparilla is preferable to any other for the cure of Blood Diseases. I'm ause in poisonous or deleterious ni'icilji'iitN Miter into the composition at Ayer'a Sarsnpnrilla. - Avei'a Sarnaruirilla contain only the purest ami most effective reuicilial properties. - Ayer'a Sarsaparilla in prepared with eitrvme rate, Kkilt. and cleanliness. - Ayer'a Sarsaparilla la prescribed by trailing physicians. - Ayer's Sarsaparilla is for sale everywhere, and rcrommrudi-d by all tirt-iliiss ilrugk'IstM. Ayer'a Narsnpnrilla Is a mcdirluo, fid unt a beverage ,n disguise. .Ayer's Sarsaparilla never fails to effect a cure, when persistently used, rr-.riliiig to directions. Ayer'a Harxaparilla is a highly con. reiitinte.l extract, and therefore the ii:;'-' I'l'iiiuiiiiical lllood Medicine in tlio m i! Vet. - r's Sitrmpnrillu has had suc xw-(iil .uir of nearly half a century, i'id never so popular as at present. Tlintisanil of testimonials are on 8!o from tltneo benefited by tho use. of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I'HRI'AKKD tlV Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Matt. Price 1 1 , til bottles, $5. Worth S a bottlt. CURE -ick Hrndni-heand rellf.ro all the trouble incl dent to a bilious state of the system, such as OumneM, Nausea. Drowsiness, distress after eating, l am In the Hide, Ac While their most neiurkublo success has been shown In curing SBGCt liinluohe. yet PAS.Tin'1 I.itti. I.ivia Ptua are equally valuable In Constipation, curing end preventing thin annoying complaint, while tln'T Jao correct all dlsordnr of the stomach, (imulnt tho livrr ami regulate the bowels. '4u If they only cured SHI E AID ..irlie they would he alinnet priceless to those who aiilTer from this distressing complaint; t-ot fortunately their goodneee doe not end hem, and tlHine who once try them will rind Ux-to little pill valnahle In so many ways that ther will not lie willing to do without them. Vut after aJI -sick head AGUE the linne of so many lives that here Is where we n.nko our great boast. Our pills cure It 111 Ik otheTH do not. i'AHTKit's l.rm.1 t.iviR rn.ia are very small ami Teryeiwy tu take. One er two pills make de. They are strictly vegetable and do not grille or purge, hut by their gentle action ran all who in tliein. In Tlals atltocrnt; ivt for f 1 . Hold everywhere, or sent by mail. CASTES KS:iCtNX CO., Vn Twk. ya Smith. Sail frit), 18 WEEKS. Ths I'l.l K .W.HTTK will be iusi!ed, ( ur..r w-:,'''l, to sny aihlrsnt In the I' ti It til "iie t.ir iLrr iuodiIib on r" el t ef ONE DOLLAR i.tl.Aml i'Ih.'UUII a I loo 1(1 to I.OHtOMHte K"t and r I ! e. Hsu.pleroH inslled tree jt.l!.e- nil iiiiirlo IIIOIIAKIt K. KllX, 1 HAKKI.is t)t' a UK- BOARDING HOUSE. ill.- ' n.'crrlrin-.l linliii inuile ample prcptir? Ixni ! .r li aeeniiiiiioihitiini 01 the public would real i vti. I v iiiiiiniii.i'o tlnil he will fur Hi h dour. I iiu e,i.it '.' Aging ul tlio line nl He niH.v-ltvo l eiit ii ..i twenty MvecenUu lueil. SMhllux ao.l l -e l'ler burner" lurnlfbeil cbeiip. pi.i,c not having tried his table arc repect felly invited to oall, unit they will not gu away wau.Mtiel. Ho'iiin a tew dour west ul the Jeurt Huui-e, MldillsburKh I'n. OAKKlrX 11 r. A V Kit Iroprlotor Wamifcedl Q AI.KS.MKN, to introduce . ml sell Oour line utock iu their own loonli-tier-, Write for our special terms to ,;tleniiHii tluritig the present season. KieltiMve territory granted. Salary And expenses paid to good men. AtU wrehs at one'. HKI.oVKU Si ATWOOI), Iiiietyineii. Oenevti, N. Y. Aril IU, Stu. I 1 CARTER'S He Fought at Winchester. Frrni the Leeilmrg (Va.) Mirror. In the chho of the State vs. John Stunit, indictment for larceny, the prinoupr appcnretl in the court room nhuilliiiK along, Hcarct-ly able to walk, lie wore a soiled check khirt, u very much worn nuit and n batter ed hat. ApicitiiiK as btatc witnewHCH were two well-drenHed, Nleek-lookiiii; men who clearly showed by their lookn that they wire determied to tend the old in ii n to the penitentiary. "IIa the prisoner any couuhcI?" asked Judge l'hillipn. "I have none, your Honor," atinwcr ed .St imi t. "I am a poor man and unable to pay an attorney." The Judge Haw by the mun'ri looks that Lin vuh an uiihiiiiI case and Hind : "Well, go on and tell jour Ktory." "Well, nil1, 1 wan in the Confed erate army and at the battle of Win chester I was shot through both hipH. Since then it hus been ex ceedingly hard for me to support myclf. I went to work for this man last year u;.on his word to board und clothe me and to pay me what my services were worth. Dur ing that time he paid me ten cents, with which I bought tobacco. At the end of eight mouths he refused to p'iy me any money and refused to give me any clothes, saying that my services were worthless. Then I went into his wardrobe, took a suit of clothes to hide my nakedness und left. He had me indicted for larceny und I have been in jail ever since. As the old man finished a hushed murmur of indignation wus heard throughout the court room. "You say you were shot at Wiu chester 1" asked Judge Phillips, who was himself an otllcer in the splendid and memorable charge. "Yes, sir." "Were you in the second charge to the left on the other side of the town ?" The prisoner's face brightened. "Yes," he said. "I was there, Rhodes' Division, and was shot while crossing the ravine just below the hill." The Judge wus certain then that the old verterun was telling the truth, but to be certain he called the State's witness. While this witness was giving in his tistimeny, which was to the ef fect that tho old man's story wus about right, but that ho refused to pay him anything because his ner- vice were worthless, Stuart leaned over to Solicitor Settle. "Mr. Set tle," he said, "your father und I were friends. I lived in Rocking ham county und your father per suaded me to enlist in his company. I received my wound while follow ing him. Since then it has been hard for me to keep out of the poor house.'' ty this time Judge Phillips, So icitor Settler and everybody else in the court room were satistied that the old soldier hud been pitilessly persecuted and the face of the on lookers showed the deepest pity and sympathy for the unfortunate man and the blackest indignation for his heartless employer. "Mr. Solicitor." said the Judge, "change your bill of indictment from larceny to trespass.'" This wus willingly done by Mr. Settler. "Now," he continued, "judgment is suspended und the prisoner dis charged.'' Scarcely had the last word been spoken before every man in the room applauded, und great tears were seen rolling down the cheeks ot strong men. An theold man who. half an hour before had been friend less, hobbled out of the court room, hundreds of men drew round him to shake his hand. Our townsman. W. 1J. Glen, volunteered to secure him a pension. Mr. Hollytield offered him a position as a miller, and in less than live minutes a purse was made up to buy the old soldier a comfortable suit of clothes. The Tables Turned. One pleasant spring day, a num ber of yetti's ago, a farmer living iu the foothills of tho Cutskill Moun tains, decided that us he had been working very hard for the few weeks preceding the time of our story, in coaring his mound for the early crops, he would take a little time fur recreation ami improve it by a run through the forest with his dog und giin. Accordingly, about i o'clock on the day mentioned, he shouldered his gun and ammuni tion, ami, culling his dog, off they started. They had not penetrated the forest very far when the dog started u rubbit. "Bung !" spoke the gun and the little creature fell dead. A little farther on the man saw a pretty gray siiuirrel sitting ou the limb of s tree, nibbling at a nut, all uncon scious of danger, and he shared the same fate. Thus they proceeded, killing everything in the shape of bird or beast which they encoun tered until about noon, when, be coming tired and hungry, the man sat down under a large tree with his dog at his feet and the gun ly ing beside him and produced from his gamebug a lunch, which he pro ceeded to eat, throwing the bits and bones to the dog. While thus engaged he fell asleep and his mind reversed the order of things and he had a dream which taught him the cruelty of what he had before thought sport. He dreamed that while he and the dog were sleeping under the tree a company of bears stole up and, seeing them there, de cided to go hunting themselves. One bear took charge of tho dog and held him so that he could not get away i another little bear took his large hat, and, sitting down with it between his feet, explored the in side, and the biggest bear of all took (he gun and going off a littlo ways pointed it at the man, who, not stirring, another bear came and lifted him up to a standing position while tlit' big bear was still pointing (he gun at him and trying to pull the trigger. He felt himself trem ble with fear, his legH refused to support himself and the bears laugh ed aloud, they were so amused at his plight. All at once the big bear succeeded in pulling the trigger, ami the gun went off with a bang, which awoke him from his troubled sleep. He started up in great alarm, but found that everything was just as he left it when ho sat down, but great beads of perspiration were rolling down his face, und he could hardly realize that the dream had not been true. After thia expert ence ho could take no more pleas ure in hunting, for he imagined he knew how the animals felt when hunted, and he went home to relate his adventure and to say that he hud resolved never to take life again for amusement. Vou Eilauo CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS. SCROFULA. COUCH or COLD. THROAT AFFECTION. WASTING of FLESH. Or any t.larat trltere the Thnmi mm! .nno are Jiijlamni, Ijich of Hlrfnglh or AVree fotrer, you ran b reMerea' and SCOTT'S EMULSION or PURE COD LIVEROIL With Hypophosphltes. PaiATaait aa Milk. Atk for Hrott'm Emuliion, and let ei oarplanatiun or ouHeitatlou intturo you to accept a tubtUut: Sold by all l)rugglst$. SCOTT & BOWHE, Chemists, H. Y. .Fon GUNS, AMUNIT10N, AND FISHING TACKLE. Ms.LiEs,Hogts,Ieiils.Fllesic. THE CELEUIIATKD DEER GUN, "TI PF.lt," one barrel t.hot and the otli er Winchester Cartridge. Tho ouly gun manufactured for active and effec tive long and short distance work. Al ways on hand. It rec .mmends Itself. Muzzle and Breech-Loading Shot Guns, Repeating Rifles, and everything needed in A Complete Orders by until will receive prompt J. B. REED, J BATMAN, HricUnlst. Selinsgroire, Pa. Operate Riclitrr & O.iugler's Ma clilitei Simp ninl iiiiiiiiifiict'irei. Iron Hailing, Hi inii fnr nil Kiif's rf AVs tern Plow, nnikr i.ll Minis of cast ing to order. Repairing Traction Enrjics a Specialty- New dent put mi old Engine Wheels and rvsrylhlri rendered na good ns new. 4-1-fiiii. IXMTTOK'S NOTIfH. -Netlc, M 1 thereby Kivon that I,. nr Testa mentiry on the efinte nl Diiu'el lbnlor, doe'd, "late if io'i.i.fi InwiHMp, Snvder county. Va , hue been l-n.-J t the underfill nd mldlng In nld Inaii'lmr. AH rri'..n. there fore I ilel.t.-d lo tnlil mi r t il p ! ninke IniiiiedlBti- pnyineii', iiud lh. Im-inn I . line egnln.t t sill pre flit ihenil"' n-lilt ii.im.tn It! i.i;.N i;;. 1 1 i;. Aug. 2 r:ceutors. inn! To perfect the rp;.e iruriri ol s ro'ni by pspcr Ing. It I eountMl In h:iv p-opr ilsnlgiiing, end In the PAINTING ol s ''ii' It in -.- -i4 1 . lli .1 I In ue: in the pcleetlon ol p.p..r. Vx i ie re oroti have cen clii.,'vd to take coulr ctr !i' pjlntlng and PA PICKING Mym-ll tiirniiibliiu the uwi'erlnl tin t doing Ihn wor-" Thin will enable me 1 1 voctn'ee iny work, nndailorr me l:i!il,u l. rein.-e the' general prh-e, 1 h rt I ru- .'m-s nl is'iitriii hand and i'.e hie i Ii e ni .11 puper In the county. Islnnuiii-c ii pi ei.ilty ol UPJ IO TSTKIf ING snd will ttiinnintie old wink In look an well as n.w I Md lirn taken In i mme r r new work No extra "liare Inr eontiuefs In m a i!ltauee. Write for prices. A.J. OKO:S0 7iOVK Jan MliMlnhitrvh, Ha Nl AHM ! WttrV noM fat m 1MP . tll hlUlf kVi watcft la i wot 14 aferfeel ItaMheep. ar- I atmol oaem U alias (!.. rtlitr Ma aerar aaa f. n?ttaT with mmr larpa ami va'- MMaaiea!a Ttieaa aamp4, aa rl I aa th araira, am4) VV. anal atW a aava at taeai la fomr hmm 9 fanojtaa anAahawa tbfa i tawa tNa mtf aaaralle4. thw WreaM fovt awa prapwiw. Thoe h vriia el aca Aaa na aura af rtwwtaf iba Wntrh Hnaipkt, Vfanif ail eipr". iwiwht. !. A'tr-a atttaiauai k '.. Horn a, 1J. rartlaad, Afuiit. CURLS WHIRl All USt (AILS. Best Cough Syrup. Taateagnod. Cse IntinMt. Sold hydrugtTtnta. I lielieve riso'a Cure for Consumption saved mr llfo. A. II. Dowkll, Editor Knquirer, Eden ton, N. C, April 23 1H87. The best Cough Medi cine is 1'iho'm 1'CltF. FOB Consumption. Children take it without objection. Ity all druggiata, 26c. CUIUS WHIRE ALL ELSE IAU.S. jJostl'iUHb Hyrup. 1 sate. good. In time. Sold by dnignta. Hunting iOutfit. attention. SDNBURY, Pi Pninlinoiil tar lUlllliilgUUU lUUUllllg VMT, 1 JIUU i r mm W ML 3 m . At. 'IIMIH HI! Tie PisilSO 13 U v." ..A'' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Sunbury &, Lewistown Division. Time Table, In effect May 12, 1889. WSSTWABD Die. STATIOBf . SA.TWABD m 4 Oil ST 5 66 lib 'an i i li."6 ! 12.01 I ll.tNl, II I 1 ll.4 11.40 11. n .il.w 11. Id ll l'i 1 1. OS 1.ft lo.Vi l'i.4)l ! 10 mi 10 St lo. 'in.li ,l.o, A . f am I r re l.ewlttowa .1 . t in l oo Main street i.ns ! i os hewlatuwn ' S.06 ; tot 6 , Msltland ; l.i.l ' .t 9 I Psmirr . s.lt I tit II I Shlnilln g.54 I .M 11 Wagner a 4S S.t4 11 Ne lure Sim 3.44 t't : nsub'r MUU n 44 . I M 1.4 Adani-liurg t.6! 1,64 1h I Hesveiiown I S.67 ! 4 J Kenler ; w.cs 1 4.15 14 1 V Imlleliuigh v.ll I til ts : Melaer WIS 4.10 ST K reamer : d.vl 4 Jii " Pawling . .t 4 S4 43 SellnnsruTe 9.91 4 41 45 Sellnngrove J. I.w 44s to 1 Nnnbary - 1 o.ot 1 30 S.'.t aid ln I ol 'J 6 iA 1 40 at 1 S.I tM LIS 1 t 1.00 selliiRcrnt e irrnnimodntlon (Connecting with trvlnion N.ll. By.) Le?e Selin.arove Arrive at Mellngreys. XI A. M 10.08 A.M. 1.40 P. M. !.( 1', M t.OS P. M. t. JO P.M. TraliiH Leave Lewlstown Junction : 13 14, a. m. 1 01, a. m. 10 4, s m 1 13, p m I34p m 11 p m lor I'lltrbiirg ami the Wait, too, a m 4l s m, I 46 p ni, 4 is p m. II 4tp re, II l p 111. For Philadelphia, New York, llsltl morn n ml Washington. Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AN1 NOKTI1KRAN ITKMTKRAI. KA1MVAY. Trains lsr. Mnnhury ! )' a ui, I'nr llellefoiintc, Krle and t'anandnl- I gna. . v 61 a m. I or l-o k Haven. ; I 43 p ni, l or llellvlonte, Kiiue and ('anamliil-1 giis. I 6 .Kin in. Vor lienovo and WalUn. ' lutlp m for WIIHanifpoit. 6 '21 a in Vnr (MtftM-lw.a nn.l tl..nl..ti S 'it aai, .0 ii am and l:U p in. rcr Wllkenbarre. I (66 a in. 10 t a m, I 6.1 pin 4 p ui, KorMhamo- i am ann ivurniu riirrnei. Trains l-ave Se'inmrrove .function: 51 a 111. arrlttng at I'lnlad. Iplila 3 15 p ni. tors t an p m, lliiltltnore 3 tap m. Wanb liiicton 4 eo p ui. I 66 p re. arriving al I'blladelphla t 60 p in, New York .li p 111. Unltlniort! 6 44 it m. Wa.liliiuloii I 10 i .. s 1.1 p in, arriving at rhlladelplils 4 3t a in, New Y'ork T tou III. Hultlinore 4 a ni- Wanh Ingtnn (Ui in. Irulnaalvi I.eivrn NnuNiry : 1 to a in, arriving at I'liilsdelphla t in a m, Sew York so a a,. 3 60 ar. si llaltlmore 7 l a in., arhinkton S 46 inn. ..... - ., ... 'K- WiHitl.4 eal l'a-t Agent. " P J ""V , M h C1IAS. K, PI 1H, Uen'l Manager. 0 LUMBER YARD! fcl TIip utidersigiii'd having opened a lumber yard at Middli-burgh Depot I in tiled jut el y South of the Franklin Mouse, respect, fullv ciiHrlieattentioli of tlio piiblin to their Hue lineof lumber coii sisting of White-Pine Boards I PLANK.UILI. TIMHER.LATH ItAILINU. 1'AILIMJS. POSTS. MH INObES, u ai.mt. pop I.Alt. YEI.J.OW PINE LOOK ING, and all kinds of material uiiiniifactur edto order. Terms always the low put. For prices cull on J. (J. Smith, proprietor or tlie Franklin llone, Swiueford. I'm., Kalbach & Spr.ngler- s. r. SIIKAUV, Inuuranee Avtent and !5ri Uer Pi'llivs Creek. J'. v. I Inly llr't vbin Sto. k I 'o-eii 1 11 : re rnreM-nteit. You Klirn no preiniiini net- r, benen v 1 -1 1 pay no aiM-iiiinent. Itiniiriim- pi iced on all klnd'el uoo l biriu properly, ilm-IUnui. store 4 i.inl ebnn lies any. where In Sn viler 11 ml 1'iilon coniiMea. I illlee In r. M. M10 er c Slore.t'entrerllle, Pie How Jitist, How lU'stored ! Jiixt publiiiheil, a new villi ion of Dr. CnlyciwclPs Cckiiralcil Essay on tlio niilieil eiire ol yperiiia'oirliiei or inea- Jmeliy Imln I by excels oreiulv Imlirn'retion. l'he eelebriit'-il iiuibor. In lliW admirable eiii'uy elearly deiuiiioOriitun trmn 11 tlurtv ie-ir' iineee. III! pmet lee, tlie I I'lO ill. 11 lino voi;eilleS of ei ror niny bo ra lle illv i'un il : inniilliiu out a in ue of sure at 01, r-- pimple, ei r(aiu, aiot elteetnul. hy ineunn 01 ivnn ii 1 very HiHIerer, mi -eatter what hlFCoiiilitn it nine be, may euro tiitnfc 11 die .yly, prlvntely mi I laillealiy. e-Tlii lecture Hh'ioil.i be Iu the hands ol every yuiltli mid ever man In tlie Isml. ,ent under ie:ii, 111a plain envelope, to any nddreu, ponl-paid. oil receipt ol lour rents vt two pontage in.iitiip. Aililre-.. Sample ot iiieitleliio Iree. THE CI LVEKWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann M New York. N. Y. I'uhtlittbe llnl,4S. I f any dealer savs he has the W. L. Houglas Shoes without uaine an.t iirleo ataaiiMKloa the bottoai, put hiiu down as a fraaa. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE t OR GENTLEMEN. Itest In the world ITvanilnA hla as.OO (IKNt lNR II AN S.IM (IKNtllN 4.IK II ANII-SI MNII SKWI II SHOE. 4.(K II AMI hKltKIl MH.T SIIOI-:. :i.AU I'OI.K'K AMI KA It M K.ltS' SHOE. 4. on r ;. 1 ha vai lit-; :ai f snuu. tt'4.3A WOKklSUMAN'H SHIIK. 4.eOaul HI.7A llOVS' M IKIOL SHOES. AU luaue iu congreM, uuitou sua L-ace. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE ladires. . Hest Material. Meat Style. Best Flttlns. Ii nut sold by vour dealer, write W. L. HOVQUiH. VUOCKTON, MASS. "Examine W. L. Douglaa J.K) Shoes for gontlemen and lad es." I FOR BALE DY 3 Aiw ' ijfrr-nr-Tn Vti amwi in' rn.iil I 1. GABMAN.SHIODLEBDRdfl Fa! W'sniASinofscvw tern 3AI0 01VYJ lm, 0DDV&0JL ini 9 io 303id mm mxi Ijoj sndiooi 3av no 3DIMd310VNOSV3y puffjgjejniiatiu. Wei! Drilli Puro Water mi Even with but Little CV The lllii)Tsliied ileiores too attcnthni of the ivotilo of : county to his iinpn.ve:! mia well arilling, whicl, m Smx universal, satlcfnttioiv even He has the advantage over si. methods is speedy., itiiike. Hit never delayed by the) nmcliin. ting oi.t of order and l. in e.e ticiilur satisfsctorv. 1!.'coiiii. tlons (tin be bul frnni pari whom T have done woih ei' Middicburgh, lieitvertow 11 or 1 Ville. Hi uverti April I, ii..j4. CROWN ACM l'lui hesl miuiijy 0 1 iu; made fiotu Peliolituu It gives a brillitd . ltwili l(ll Sllmko ll0 I'l.'D.'rl It will in t cimr li e icL. It has a high lire test It will not esploih:. It is without a eoto'iain-i n m feotiou FAMILY SAFETY It is manufactured ftom i'n Criitle iu the tuoil peifeoiii ped refiueriei in the wrtM It is tne Deal. Ask your ilenlei- for 'inu ' Trmle orders tilled Yours tp.lv. ACME rU 12 8 87 ly. mid! nrrr dolim life 8CH0LM PAIjIY BUSMESS COL llOttlkettsttsk,! Po.llUn.ferl.rM Tlmeredlm4l5 UtCST Ive'rrt '... l klmil. 9 Wm.mm w. -- ' ., 1 Irtt il tuu susglH MARVELOUS niftnnvERY alnlw flnalaa Shim aif MeaierT Miad waaderlns "" Every rhild aad adalt areat yt? uihi ttaiatttsmsiuisi w jm ivr"- I . , 1 H0V3 CTD V 9t , aaMLaftlaaLa. Viaiiy I "i .rtaMia I a1 Proapatrtiu, with opinluni ot lip w "jyi Ponas in a woria-iavuiea BpaoiviN -j to.-. 4Jrrrnlrnf ThipMMP.fr7I lleaa. W. IV. Aalor, JadgeUUwfJi'l
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