rulilislu'd vcry Tliurmlay. T. H. BARTER, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. Thursday, October 17, 1S8!. For State Tkeahi bkr HON. HKXIIY KLINE IJOYEK, or rHlI.ADF.I.l'HIA. Fob CorsTT Ki'rveyor JAMES MIDDLES WAHTH, or A DA Ml TOWNHIIIP. Wrlitciifiirtlip Von. A Trip to Southern Battle Fields. After the rloHinir I'Xncim-M of tlio (I. A. H. KiieainpiiH-nt nt (Jottyn burtf, I in roinpany with dipt. Aim tin Curt in ami Dr. Theo. ChriHt, lxth Hiirvivorn of the 41, 1. V., utart 1 for the Historic Itnttln field o South Mountain ami Antietant Cliunu'ini: nun lit iettydiir,: Junr- tion wo Warded tin lminlHunie am couifortnMo nils of tlio C. V. It. It. passing through tin1 ('iiinliciliiiul Viillrv oiu of the most lirutiful in lN niihvlviiniii. Tlio towns of Cur lisle, (Jieell-Clistle, NllippellHllllltf ami ChiimliciKliiim lciniiiiled iih o tin-ut hives of industry. The hitter w li it-li wus almost destroyed ly the K. lids in 1sr,:t, has Wen leluiilt nu is prosperous. We were shown tin spot when the first Loyal Ulooi whs sheil in our state. We arrived at I Ins i st own, Md.. at : 1 M. Here we were reinforeed hy eoin litde M. L. Sclioeh, Esq. of New Jhilin. We aniveil safely at An t ietain station, one mile from Sliarps luni:. M1. The drive from the stu t it ii to Slim pslitu j,' is a beautiful one, I '." feet wide ami graded to a level, iiiaeadmied and called Mans field Avenue. This work h;is lieen done by the U. S. ( iovernmeiit. We were conveyed from the station in carriages ami landed at the Antic tarn House where we were Recorded a warm reception by mine host 15(d). J.Vliincy, who cheerfully supplied all our wants with tho skill of an experinced landlord. The citizens of tlio town received us pleasant but art) affected by the same malady that hiiH ho neverely affected Gettys burgthat of making all the money possiblo from visitiiif? Holtliera. K( lies of tho battle field aro to bo found for Halo in nil public placet. In passing through the town of Sharps burg you can see the marks of bul let h and rents made by shells on many of the buildings tlm town being in direct range of lluriiside'H butteries. I conversed with u num ber of citizens who resided hero nt the time of the battle and they had cither left the tow II or gone to the cellars to escape from our lire. On Saturday Sep. 11, our special train from I'hiladclpha via Ihtrrishurg arrived with a large number of com rades of the ilh JJtirnide's army corps, representing tho following Kegintcnts : 41, 11, 4H and UHl 1 V. V. !Mh, 11, 7! and N X. Y. V. V. 4. and 1 Hho.le Island V. V. 11th Con. V. V. and 2ml Md. V. V. All were conveyed in carriages to South Mountain a distance of nine miloH via Keudevillo and IJoones borough, arrived on tho Summit in Fox Gap at 1 1 A. M.. where we wore met by a concourse of several thous and citizens from Frederick, Middle town and llooncsboj o, Md. An ele gant lunch was served free, and af ter the feast Major General (). H. Wilcox, our old Division Commander was escorted to the stand where ho delivered the memorial address, dedicating a beautiful monument on this historic field to commemorate the bravery, heroism and virtue of Major General Jesse L, Iteim, our Corps Commander who fell and ex pired in front of his Corps, near tho close of the battle. The monument was then unveiled. Other addresses were delivered by Major ( leiieral J. F. Hartrunft, Comrade Lieutenant Spooiicr, M. C, from Ithode Island, Comrade Stocvens of 1(10 1 V. V., and .others. The services were at tended by twenty comrades of Iteno I'ost No. 41, of X. Y. After the services an hour was spent in renew ing the acquaintance of 'J7 years ago, ami discussing tho various positions on this historic field. Comrade Shoch and I walked ovc to Luinei 's Gap, ;i (listaucce of one mile, where Hook er's men fought so stubbornly. Tho National Turnpike leading from Jaiumorc to nt. iiOius, mo., passes through this Gap. The old Moun tain House has been pu rchased by Mrs. Dahlgreen, widow of the Ad i i i i uni hi, ami u Dcautiiui Homo lias been erected in its place. Tho lady nam oil has also erected a beautiful stone ehupcl on the Mountain. Wo re turned to Sharpsburg and tho spec ial train left for home. Capt. Seeley, Dr. Christ, of 45 P. V. V., Capt. Ac vorson of M N. Z. V., and M. L. Schoch and myself remained and visited tho Stone Bridge where our Regiment and the 51 N. Y., suffered terribly in the famous charge made on this llurnsido's Bridge. We also visited the right of the line where Sedgwick, Mansfield, anil Hooker did such hard fighting nt the Dunkerchurch Miimma house, ItoulotT house, and Sunken Road, now called tho Bloody Lane. We noticed many marks of the conflict and found some bullets and pieces of shells denoting the amount of de struct ion caused by the armies here The people of this region are and mostly were loyal to tho Union only five Confederate soldiers were furnished by Shnrpsburg, a town of over one thousand inhabitants. The National Cemetery at this placo is beautiful and tastefully laid out and adorned by Nature's choisest'shrub bery. 4088 soldiers are buried here; 22111) graves are marked "unknown.'' The U. S. Government takes care of those cemeteries, nnd desrves honor for this act to de-ad comrades. G. C. Gf.TTF.UCH. 1 tnrH of Administration on the ph lut l nf Mr. Sallle Miltulel, Into of .Mlil.lle 1'iirxli. Snyiter mum;, I'n., ilrc'il. Intvlim henn KMIiti'il I" "ii uii.lerslKne.l, nil ersnns knnwiiiK themselves In.lel.to.l to sal. I astute ere reiiiestel t" limit Imiiieiliaie payment, while tlmse liitvliiK I'lntnia will present thrill d'lly all llivnlli'iitml to (he itnilersiirnp.l. JMi. Y. SIIIMttX. Oi't.1, 'K'.l A.tllllDlst'ktnr. I'DITOR'S NOTICE. jt Tlllt tlHI'HAWH' I'lll IlT or SHVIiKR tNitTHTY. Tin' uiiiliTxItflntl AnclltiT nplHilnli'il l he Court tu iHstrHmd-t In Minis In tin- liaml nf tin' Hrriiiitiimit. Imvl.l lilckliiirl. iiiliiiliilxtrutur ( till' .tilt.'if lli'lirv lllrklllllt. lllH-'il. will llll'l't Ilic purl les Ititt'lWeil. tcirtlii' iiiiiimiw of Ills 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 at Ills nfllci' In MliliUi lMirifli. I'a.. on Siitimliiy. Nov. VI h. Ht 9 A. M., whi-n all rliilliix iiKulimt khIiI I'Mtuti', inii'rly nut ln-iilli iit i'il, limit In' tirrxi'iiti'il or Im ili'lmrri'il In mi nun IllK III On Klllil Mini. .IAYO. WKISKH. Mlcldli'lmrk'll. I'll.. Oc t. 1. W Aililltor. THE SUN. KOK AND FOR THE DEMOCRACY. Tim Si n Im IIi-vi'M tlmt tin' ralntinltrn fur tlir ti nf a livinmTiii lr t iiiiiri'sM In l-'. ami a Ih'iniD'Mttr I'ri'slcli tii lii l-w stmiilil In-Kin on or ill. ut tin-tuiirtli of iii-xt Mnn li. Iiiksi n will In- on li.unl at tin' Ih'HTIiiMiih; ami 'Uitll the rnil of t ! tin Interest lux' "il liainrtaiit mlltlral 1 1 1 II l I slliee tile war. lliMlllf IIk Holiest lliniost, :n I'MT. to sernre the 1 1 luinpll of t he Ih iiiik lalli p.irlv ami the iieriiiiihi tit siijireniii of the prln rlpli'Hhelil hv .lelTersoti, Jiii ksoii, alnl 1'lliteli. The irreal fuel of the year Is I lie return tinilwo. lute Niwer ol the eoiiiliioti elieiny of all koihI lii inoiT.itH the m ,1 M leu 1 orKiinUatloti tor whose merihrow Tiiksi n fought at the front fnrllfti'i'ii yearn, tin me moralile yearn ut orant and the I rami llayi H. ami oarllelil anil Arthur. It In the Hume old eneiuv that HetniN'ratH now confront, anil hi; will lie Inlreneheil In the same Mtroiiir imisIIIoii. It has li n larrlid oni-e hy Imoe and hopi'ful tlLflit IlivT- Ho you not iM'lleve with Tin Srs that the IhliiK can be UmieuKaln T VHlt BtltlWt 1 Tim iiiint. nf Oin fieinfMrrv Ih In thp Inval pf form of it unltiil press, rherihhlnn: no meinorli of past iliaereneen in tioiwHseiiuaiii. lorKeiiiuu every thliik hut the lessons of f'xperli'Ui'e, am! Ihat'vli'lorv In a (lilt V. I'mlialilv' von know Tiik Srs aln-ady as a tiewn- paT w lili li k'eis all the news ami iirlnta It in ini'oniparalilv Inten'stltiM- shape ; willed ehroti hies la. is as they iM-eiir and tells Hie trulhiiUiul ineli and en'iits with alisolule fearlessness, mak ing the I'otupletest and most I'tilertalnlii); Jour nal pulillsheil anywhere on earth : and wiileh si'lls Its opinions only to Its suIimtIIhts and pur ehasers at two rent's a eopv on Sunduys four eeiiis. iryonil.i not know Tiik Si n. semi for II ami learn what a wotiilerlul tlillitf It Is In be In the sunshine. Iiallv. (H-r lit Ii $n Ml Hallv, ht year H no Sunday, lu r year !! no Iiallv and Sunday, peryear n on Dall'v ami Sumlav. ertiiohtll 0 U Weeklv Sllll, olieveur I l Aililrr.a 111 K Sl'.,.rw Vol It. Election Proclamation. 1 l!i:t HKN lilt KK.SK.ll lull Sheriff of Sny der rnunty.t' munwenltbof lennvlv Hit, ilu hereiiy iiisne knnwo nu Kive nniire in the electum nf the i nunty RftireiiAliI, Hint mn elnrtlon will be held Id the itld countjot Snyder, on Tuesday, Nov. .1th IHK'.I. fur the purpniie ol eleetiiitf thu iiuvorul penum lu ruiiiaiter hiinn-4, tu wit : Ou piT-.ia tu till the olhVe nl Stato Tri'tnurer ut IVniinylvuiilii. One I'er-uu tu till the i'flk'0 of Surveyor lur Snyder euunty. I liohirely make known ni l Klre nntloe Hint the place of holdlnx the aforenald elertlnn In the niiveral townililpi nnd bnriiunlin within the county ol Snyder are ai Inllowi.to wit i At the publle tcbool bomo In mil for Spring townnhip. At Hie Odd-Krllown 1111. Iii end for the It.ir ouifh of Si'llitHurnve. At the lloiu.-i.f lmi.li l Itovlii lu end fur I'erry towiiHlilp. At llie liouai or 1'avid It. llorropi, in end Ir Chupinsn tuwnnlilp. At lluy.'r'i 1'iiwii Hall, in anil fur WnlnnutOD tewiiHlllp. At II..Mer'K Siii.iiil ll.itno In ami I 'r I'ranklln tuw llrhlll. At I no u.i.i-ri iniKi nail tu I'.uvcrinwn in ami fur Heaver towiiMilp At tint h iiiai ol H.ll.Hnna lu and for Went Heaver towuahlp. At the Ionian ! Jiiiuna l. L.mili ill an.l lor Centre tiulili. At the huii of s. KumvauuD, in ami rur Jim- dleereek lownahlti. At thu iiuiiac of ptarau A. iiinr in anu mr mi tuwuxhln At the a.inn.l liouaclii Kratiervllli', III anil fur Ja.'kaoii tuwiixhtp. At t he a.ii.ioi iinusn at Nimtnokin nam in auu r.tr Munrnn townahto At the b.iuxe or liirirtlaD H. uraybiu, II. anu f r VYeat I'erry townnlilii. At thoCoiirtlliiuao lu and for thn llormiuii of IIIddlt'burK At the bullae of llloaner In and for liiion tuwuxhln. At the liouae of the hi' In of l'lirli Mat tern ID Trlevll, lu and fur Adaiue tuwiiahlp. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT Kverr nerion. exoeptlna the .Tuntlcei of the I'eace and Aldermen, Notarial I'uldlo and per .nln the inlllua ferrlce ol the State, who hall hold or uliall wlttitn two uinnthi have beld anv oltlce or aiinolntaieDt of iirotlt or trunt un der the t'nlted Stntea, or of thla .tate. and city I or corporate.! .1 Istrict, whetbera eominlnaloned hai born or aliall be oil'icer or othcrulie, a uooriitnate otnuer or Buent nan la or (hall be employed under the I.eidilature, Kxeouilre or Judiciary Depart ment ol tbla State, or of any city or ol any In eorpnrated dimrlft, and also, that overv uiein. ber of OoiiKreiia anil of the Stat" Legislature, and of the aelect or eoininun council of any out, or cuiuinlHuluoeri of any Ineorporateil dla. Irlol.orol.v law lacnpable of holdlniior eier claliiKat the name time the oltlce or appulnt meut ol .ludKe, lunpector or iierlt of any elec tion of tbla DoinuioDwealtb. and that no In spector, .ludice, or other olftcer of laid elec tion, uliall be ellulble tu bq then voted for. Hy the act ol Aaseinhly or July 8 183J. It ( also inadn "the duty of every Mayor, riherlll. Alderman, Justice ol the I'eace, Conatahle, nf every city, county, towcablp, or district with In thu l.'ouiiuotiwealf , whenever called upon by any officer of an election, or by three quail, tied eleolura thereof, to clear any window or avenue tu the window or avenue to the place nf flenaral Flectloa which ihall be obatreeted In ancb a way ae to prevent votere from ap proachlnir tbe earn , ami it ehall bethedetT ufeverv reanectlve lliinatahle of eueb ward. dlatrlcl or townahlp wl' bin thu :on:mon wealth in i.e present or uj nepnty, at me piare 01 hobllna; Kleettona, In cucb ward, nlatrlet or township, lor the parpoia or preferring; IB prae aa aforeeald." Alao that la the 4tb Mdlon nftbeae I Ae emiily entitled ' An act relating to exeent one and other purpoaea.' approved April 10, 1M, it ie ea. teii tuat me an. resent lain eeetiiio. 'hall not be construed aa to prevent any Willi. t'a officer or borouih officer from eervlnji aa Jodce, Inspector or Olerk at aey vneral or ipeelal election la tnte Uominonwealih. Hv an Act ol Assembly approved toe 17th day of April, IMP, It Ii enaoted that at "all elections hereafter held under thelawt of tbla Oommoowealtb, the polla ehall be open ed at (even o'clock a. m. and eloied at (even o'clock, p. m. I ne inspeciera aou juuae or tne eie. tlosi ball meet at the respejMve plaeei appointed for holdlnaj the election In the dlatrlot to which thay respectvely belonit, before eaves o'clock la the mornlne;. and each of those Inspectors hall appoint oneelerk who (hall lie a qualifi ed voter of each dlatrlot. The qualified votere of tbla eoantv at all Itenerel, townahlp, bnrnuKh and spi-oial elec tions, are oereof nereauer auinnriaeii aou re quested tu vote by ticket printed or written, or partly printed and partly written tevrrally classified aa follow : One ticket (hall embrace the oamea of all Judaea of ourtt voted for and to be labelled outside "J urtieiery t " oaa tiek et hall embrace the nameinfall State officer! voted for. and be labelled 'State i- one tb-ket hall embrace the naane or all County ofTlcere vete4 for, Inciu.llnar olflo of Senator, member and member of Assembly. If voted for, and member of I'onere, ir voted for. and be la. helled "County t" one ticket aball embraeetbe name enr all township omcere voted for and be belled "Townahlp I" one ticket ehell embrace the neara of ell borouuh officere voted fursn.l hie labelled "llorouaii." and each elaaaeballbe deposited In eeparate ballot boiee. Whkbkak, The t fteenth Araendmeat of the Contsilutlon of the United State le at fob Iowa : Sai-Tin f . The rlnht of eltlrentofthe I'nl led State to vote shall not be dented or a brldaed by the United state, or any State, on account of race, color, or prevlou eondltloo or erltude." Ski'tiun 2. The Convrei ehall have power toeotorce mi article uy appropriate iee;iia tloo. Ann WHBiirA), Thet 'onttreseof the United States, on the Jlst or March, 1X7H, passed an ant. entitled "An Act to enforce therlitbtnf cltlicns nl the I'nlted States to vole In the. aev. eral Stateaof thl Union, and lor other pur. posei. ' the first and ec 'n l (ectloni of which are ae lollnwt : Sai TiuN 1. Ifeltenarted by the Sonata and llouaeol Kepresentatlvee of the United states or America in i '.mitres assetniiied, t hat all cltltf ns nt the United State, who ara, or ehall be otherwlsequallhed by law to vote at any Unll..M h. ( I. a l.ai.nln I n anw Hl.l. T......... district, county, city, parish, township, school district, municipality or other territorial sub. division, ehall be ent'lle.t and allowed to vote at all lucb elections without distinction ol race, color, or previous condition or servitude; any i onstttution. taw, custom, uaeje or regu lation nt any stata or Territory, or by, or un der its auinority, to ma contrary notwitb atan. liner. SaeTioHl. And be It further enacted. That If by or under the authority, of the Uooslltu Hon or law of any ste'e, or the laws ol anv Territory, any act Is or ball be required to be Hone as a prerequisite or quaiinoauon or vol. lnT. and by fu.-b Jontllutlon or lawa, persons or officers are or shall be chanted with the per. lorinanceol dutle In furnlshlnn to eitlten en opportunity to perform such prerequisite or to tieciitno quaiineii to vote, ii snail no the duty of every such person and officer to give to all rltlteos of the United states, the same and equal opportunity to perform such prerequl site and to become qualified to vote without distinction ol race, color or prevloue condition a f servitude ; and Irany such person or officer ohall refuse or knnwinuiy omit to vivo full ef fect to thl section, be shall, fur every eurb of ten, e. forfeit and pay the aiini of live hundred dollar to the person axKrleve.l thereby, to be recovered by an action on t tie case, with full costs and such allowance fur eouniel fees as the court shall deem just, end shell alio, for every uch off. nee, be deemed erullty of amis, demeanor, and shall on coovl. Hon thereof.be nned not less man nve nuniired dollars, or be Imprisoned not less than one month and not more than oua year, er both, at tba discretion or the court. Add WnaurAft. It le declared hv the eecond aectlun of the VI article of the Oonatltutlon of the United Statea that 'Tbla Constitution, and the lawa of the I'nlted 'States which -ahall b. the supreme law of the laud, e eeythlni In the Constitution or lawa of any State to the contrary notwithstanding." Aid wnias.l, The LeRlalalnre of thteUoiu. monwealth.nn the Ath day of April, A. V 1 170. passed an act, entitled "A further supplement to the art relation to elei tlona In thle Common, wealth,' the truth section of wbii h provides ae liilluwa: Suction 10. That en much of every act of Asembly aa provides that only white freemen ha! I be entitled to veto or be reitletered ee vo ters, or aa rlalininv tu vote at any neoerai or special election of this O'.uiimouweelth, be end the same la hereby repealed ; and that hereafter all freeman, without dletlncticn of color, ahsll be enrolled and registered according; to '.he pro- vlaione id the first aectioti of the act approved seventeenth April, 1MW. entitled "An Act fur ti er supplemental to the ae relatlntf to the alec liuieofihla tloiiiinonweallh." and when other wise qualified under rxlatlnii laws, be entitled to vote at itinera! aud apnial elections lu thle Commonwealth. Thn said above recited amendment aud acta must tie eieeiited and obeyed by all aaaeMaure, jcKlstcr of voters, election etfl.'ers, end others, that the rights and prlviletfee Kuarauteed there by may be secured to all the cltUcna or tbia f Juiii niuiiwealth entitled to the ame. Hy the l.vh se. tion of the act of Assembly ol .latiuar) 30 IN74.lt Is ciiactcd that aa aooti ae t to polla ahall cloae, the ottlccre of rlectioo ehall proceed to count all the votee cast fur auch can dldatv voted fur, and inakea a full return of the saimi lu triplicate, withe return aheet In ad dltlon, lu all of which the votes received by each candidate shall b Klvrn after Ii la name. Drat in words aud avatn lu tlKures, and ehall be amned by all of ald olhVere and certlfted by overseers, or If not so cert I fled, the overarere and any otH.'er refualoK to alitu or certify, or either al them shall, write llpou each of the rcturiie hie or their real ona for uot elvuiuK or ccrtlfylnu .Hun. The vole, aa eoon ae counted, ahail be publicly and fully declared from the widow so the cllitena present, and a brief statement sh.iwlnK the votee received by each candidate riiall be made and sinned by tbo election officers as a.sm aa the voto la counted, and the same thall be Immediately posted upon the door of the election house fur Information of the public The triplicate returue ehall he euclosrd In enve lopes and be eraled In presence of the officere, and one envelope with the unsealed return ebrul Kiven to the Judite, which ehall contain one Hal of voters, tally-paper and oathaor omcers and onatharof eaid cuvvlopes shall lie iflveu to the minority Inapectur. All judgee living wltbiu twelve miles of the prolhunotary'e office or within twenty-four Inline if their reeldrnce be in a t"n. villaue or ony upon the Hue of a rail road lea.ltnu to the county scat ahall. before two lock post meridian ofthndav after the ek'.' Ion, aud all other Juduee ahall before twelve lock meridian of the eecond day after the elm lion, deliver said return, toHclber with re. turn aheet, tu the Kr.it honotary of the tiourt of t'ouinioii I'leaa of the oouuly which eaid return sheet ahall be filed, and day and hour of the Dllnii marked thereon, and ahall be preaerved by the 1'rothonotary lur public luaiinctloti. At twelve fcln.-k on the said eecond day followliiK any election the Kroihonolary oftho Court of I). 'in. moii I'lcae ehall present the said returns to thn t'ourix e e e a The returns presented by tho Prothonotary ahall be opened by aald Court aud computed by such of Its otTICHra and such eworn aaaiataut aa the Court shall appoint In the preaence of the jude or Ju.lnes ot aal.l Court aud the returns crtlll. d and certificate of election leaned under lloi seal nf the I). ant aalatiow required to be done by return Judges and the vote ae so computed, and certitlud, ahall be made a matter of recored In aald Court T he scaum or tho said Court ar mien to the imblio e e e Aud the ollierol said tripilcatn reliirua ahall be plai rd lu the hex and aeuled up With the ballot w n. never a place urovuieu ov tne artnoritiea of any city, country, township, or borotinh, for the aal'c-keeplnii of the ballot boxes, the Judne aud lulnority Inspector ehall after the electlou ahall he finished, and the del lot-box or boxes coutaliiluK the tlckcle.llal of votes, ami other papers, have beeu secure y bouud witeh tape aud sealed, aud the alxulture of tho ludKe and luapectoii affixed thereto, forthwith deliver tho aume, together with the reiirilnloK boxes tu the Meyor aud Itecordcr o auch cily or In . ountO'S, towushlpa, or borouuha to auch pure, ii or peraoua aa the Court of Com moil I'leaa ot that proper county may dealiiualc at the place provided, as afoieaatd, who ahall then deposit the said boxea and keep th same to answer the call of any court or trlbuuial authorised tutry tlm incriie of suob election. (liven under my band, at my office In Mlildla burir this 24th day ot Septeinher A. If. ins'.i. and In tba ona hundredth and tenth year ot tbo inuepenuenvo ui me wniieu mates. XlKL'liKN HltKt2K,8brlfr. THE FLAG IS OUT AT Dreimss Brotuers SEMNSOUOVK, HEADQUAKTEltS FOU HEADY MADE Slothing i wrhe only relinlilo itrid one-nriitn ClotliitiK Hotisf in Hnytler County. jg-j Just retiirnetl from the East with a Hue unci Lartfe Stock of HEA DYM A DE CL ITIIING, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, KOBES, HOkSE-BLANKETS. JEWELkV, TkUNKS, SATCHELS Silk Vinlirelln,, Men's Yontli's Si Boys OVERCOATS Etc., Etc., all bought for rush ami will lit sold for cttHli nt real bur'fiiiix. t-tTI'iirsons biiyino; a liill of 10 from in will have their railroiul fare, puiil botn ways from imy imrt of the coun ty. On a bill of t we will pay half fare. EkEIFl'SS HIM). jllidillebui' Market Hntter IB KgH i-'O 1'ittetl cherried.. Unpltted ' ... Hhtckberriea 0 Kurpberrles. Onions.. Eard Tallow ('hickenH per lb. Turkeys Sido Sonltle 10 nam 13 r ,... HEAD QUARTERS- Fir liiinil mill Mile Cli DRAINMARKET. COKUKCTKU II Y W. II. WINKY KVKHY WKI).KSI)AY. No. 1 Pennsylvania SI 2 FulU SO 8 White mixetl '. T5 kye 4.1 ;orn 40 Oatn 25 New Potatoes 4() C ROWN ACME ! it tt 2.50 to 15.00 2.25 to 10.00 1.50 to 3.75 3.50 upward 3.00 1.00 to 5.00 20c m Men's Over Coats from Youths " " Children " Mens Suits from Boys " " Children " lien's Underwear from Men's, Youths and Hoys Caps from 5c up liats " ldonn Silk Tics, Mufllers, Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties very cheap and lino quality. Sheep-skin, Uuck-skin, Cloth and Kid Gloves, Rubber poods, largo stock of confections and Holiday goods of every description. Will positively not bo un dersold. Thankful for past favors, would rc pecllully solicit a continuance ofpa-onitfie. tlii E MIDDLEBURGH, PA. Iff Headquarters for Stoves ! Grand Pride ! ;jj Xew Sustjuc- r J hanna. V7- I Ladies' Pride. T - Grand Times. ivvV' The l.eaver. XewSunslib Crown Circn lator How Ventili tor. Kim a os, occupying tho room formerly used by 1), T. Jlhoads, deal in Stoves and Tinware, takes this method of infoi niinptlif public that ho has just received a Magnificent Line of Stoves, which h offer at extraordinary low rate. Also the very best quJitiJ iiauu-iuauQ iui n nnuiiu vuy MUCIt Hrpt. Roofing and Spouting a Specialty. 'Iio bpKt liiirrjing Oil that can oe made from Petroleum, t given a brilliant light, t will uot Biuoke tbo chimney. It will not cbar the wick. t hits a bigli fire tent t will uot uplodo. It is without a compariHon as a per fection FAMILY SAFETY OIL. H is ranunfuctuted fiom the finest Crinlo in the uioet perfectly equip ped retiuurieq iu the world. It is tiie Best. Aik yonr dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders fillet by Yours truly, ACME OIL CO., 12 8 '87 ly. funbnrv. ."a r a ' TXF.CUTOUS NOTI('K.Xotloe Ih XJhtTt'liy iiivoii that Letters Tenta Im lilury mi tlio I'stuto ol Ml.-liuel Alenue ilt-c'd, lute ol IVrry Twi. Knyiler t'uuiity I'u., lime l.cen Issiiuil tu tho uii.Ilt. lulled real. I inx in sant i..wn.-iiii. au iersiins, llieiiil.uo, in ilu .ti'il to riil.l rsliitv will .ileasu muke llimiiill uti iiavtiiunt, hii.I thusu IiiivIiik clultus axalnst it H ill lri'SL'lll 1 Drill lur M'UR'llH'Ill iu O. W.S1KHKK. Sept. sa. 'mi. pa. Kxi-uutur, H.F.VAN' IJoSKIKlv, DKXTI ST si:i.i'S(jnovE, . Tlilrly twu years Ua.'tltiK a speclulty, iiraotlce. KHIliu an.! t x X A DMIXISTHATOlfSNOTK.'K. Let xVter of AdiniiilKtratlon oti the e tato ul Atn.iS K. Mlti'hi'll, late i.r SprlnKTwn Sny.lrr c.iuiity, 1"h., iloc'il, bavlnu bvnii KraiiteU lu ilia utiiiersiKnaa, ail purs.nu KnowiiiK them tulvi'S lii.U'l.tf.l tu siil.l uBtutt. are rauuustuil tt muke liiimmluito piiyiiiunt, while those IiiivIiik cumin win preseui iiivui uuiy auiiiuutteaiea the uutlersiuneil. M. x ik v . it. niiTPsivr t. Oct. 15. '60. AJuiliistratore 1 OUIIUOn TUO 1889. Spring and Summer. 1889 -WT -ej o arc now prepared to snow you an immer.se vanetv l - - a 11 In Dry (Joods wo have an elegant lino of Comliinat: buitings, Ladies' Cloth, Satines, A Variety of Wash Dress Goodi Scotch Zephyi Cloth, .New Calicoes, Century Cloth, AVhite Dress G An Elegant Line of Cassimeres, Laces, and Embroideries. IFinsicBsn ss (Groceries SCHOCH BROS., Selinsgrov It would do your heart good to go and the Stock of Spring Boo AT Freidman & Getz BeavertownJ They have' ret uinetl from the Kui-torii Cities ami now have llifi,r f' irroati under the welirht of Dry OooiJh. (Jroeerien. dents FuriHlllkV ClothiiiK, htraw Hat, wool llatn, Hoots anil Shoes, lare line of I'f'' Xotionn, Ac. They nhow the ureatest HbHortitient and prettiest ever saw. Their Goods is all New and Fres and In r.ot tho aetMimtiliitioa of yearn. They are not s tt' eu and btreuked with diibt. l!eride, they are and offer you prloes that almost challenge belief when compiif1 '' you are coiupeiieti to pay ut other ntore. Do Not Hesitate in Going at once ainVsee jtint how much finer and cheaper their gootU I
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