I STAKLKY HEARD FROE i St. Ei.mo ITotkl, Nos. 817 ii 810 Arch Strkkt, Phiia. Uate re duced to $3 00 per dv. The travel ing pnblln will still tint I at thin Hotel the same lihernl provision for their comfort. It Is loon ted In the immedi ate centres of business and places of amusement and the different Hull Koad (Upntx, as well. All part of the city, are daily accessible by street Car constantly passing the door. It offer special inducements to thone visiting the city for business or pleas ure. Your patronage respectfully solicited. Jon. M. Feger, Proprietor. Would You Like to See Something of a Very Etaeptionnbte Chncrater t(tyDiDn DatD WeM Made floftlhiDinis 11 you won in, go to rue Important BUfOfftade bj entralDryoo ) llni imnw imi-j"" His Hardships the Bedrest He " " Has Ever Indured, Tal lr) tha flnl 1 SELINSGROVE, PA. e Anil Hpeud a littli'.Time to look over their display of dsSfore s! uni lM$3. ii Cb ;itor Yen: tor. ads, a rmin; is,- t qw-' IS nd the exteliiy' s,Hats m , Notion id cot-Ling uiSS cart e 1.11111 ill i & BANK NOTICE. ploi toV Ne. 1'iirk.'. Wtll- Kmin Pacha ami gel nr.Nnv m. haswv, Tli.' ItiitMi Cmwul ut Zr.nr.ihar, on the wti-Hirtof Afri. a,lin received the fellow. ciiiHimiilcatlon from Explorer Henry M. smnley, who in on his return from the ,illiti"ii into tlio interior of the continent.: "tir.hMA Station, M pwapwa, Nov. lUti. iwr Sir Wo arrival here yesterday on thf iHtvHfthilnv from Victoria Nyanxa anl thf isMbrtBV from the Alhert Nyanni. V o mnnlr altopther ahonf. ?M wwiIh. At tli lnt rmi.UT, tliroe day ago. Wain fcliu l-"!-'" numbered -l4, of whom Ail nro chlMren, mostly orphans TVvi.tiiui otlleerx. Th whites with mil tr Lieutenant Ktnirs, Captain Mnuntrnev, Jeplwm, Kurgeon i. it..,..". Mr. llotTman. Km k...L..M..r. C'Hi.Uin C'Hxati. Siirnor Marco and a Tuniiian, Vitu Huan, anl n pimiI he nry We have also lVrv tiiinnlt and ,,f the Aleerian mission. Among th. ..rimiiwd olll.vrs of tho l'uilia are tho iJ Vakeel, of tl" Kmiatorinl province, anil Mj r AwaHh EfTondi, of tho Second bst- Sinoe leaving Victoria Nyanza have W eight.-" of the Pachas lM.le and one native of ZnniUr. who was killed while we wrr parleying with hostilo people. Kvery other expedition 1 have led liua tlio li-btening of our lutxir as we drew near thews, tw" 1 coniioi y "" Our long utruiK oi iwuin' Hln a different tale, aim uiiu o ... thorn poor thimr on shiplward there will be no rtst for us. The worst of it is we have not. theorivilece of showuig at Zanzibar the full xti-nt of our liils.r. After rarrytng : " of them V miles, ItKiitniK w " '""." I(t of the HirU, driving arasura innn n..-.. urey over range and range or inouiua ns, with ever euergr on tin, full strn.n, they Jin throu'irh our hands and diu in their ham m.U. I .,. lady.Weut v-rtve years of age. theold mother of the Valkiel. died in thia rainnertn North Mmkuina, eouth of tc toni Nyatiio. We had as stirring a nnwiwwui ........ uwe had anvwhere. For those lour naa we had po.itinuous fighting during the great er part of davlight hours. The foolish mi- . 1 ...... 1 ,. hiillrA lil tlvw took an Hiiannuiiiii7 i-; " th I'aeha-s lople. They insiste.1 that they were cannibals ami nan rmr; . try for nn g,si.t. Talking to them was of no .ui. Any attempt at disproof drove them into white hot rane.and in tneir mau oi't.-n of themselves on us they suffered. . "1 am advise.1 thht the route to tho sen ii Slmha and Mwene ii tho best for ouo tlilnt that siss iullv apis-'ars desirable t '' abundance of focsi. I propose to adopt that line. As reenrds the danger of an attiu lj, thi nwd seems to ine to heaelmd asanotne.,. .m i...... ...... i- tl.u ninTiMKed ilwoverl. ..f real value in Africa, of a considerable e teiikinn of the Vii-tiria Nyanza to the w'm'I- wevt. The utmost southerly reacu 01 mr. extensbm is south lutitude - degrws ami 41 minutes, which brings the M.;ioriuii within 1V miles only from ljike langany ilea. "1 was ,- certain in my mind that this fact was known through the many voyag-a ol ihefhnrcli Missionary S.wiety to L'Kiuula, ihut 1 .1.. ii-,t fiwl run-tie ularlv moved by It. MriUv. however, showed iue the lattst TUHI.S i.ul.lished by the ws-iety, and I aw illiatnot one had even a suspicion of it. On he road hern I mailo a rougn buawii u ly. nd I tind thnt the area of the great, ibki is mw iiii'i-onsK-l liv this discovery to ,'."J h-Lare miles, which is just aliout l'.KKl s.iiaro iiilwi larger tlwiii the rcpuusi exasB1-1 it Captain Speko. ' If you will Rlunee at a map or the lnkn Inwaril the southwest you will find that the roast line nms about westriiorthwost and t-imutheast; hut thiweoast line so drawn viuiitts mainly of a aeries of larKcand moun isinons islands, many of theiu well peopled, hich overlap one another. Kouthof these lands is a large body of water, just discov Ted fjike ITriji, also which Cuptain Kiek H aliglitly sketched. It turns out to bo u ery respw-tnhlo lake, with populated Ikiaua; n it. "I hope that we shall moot liefore fcmg. ''I beg to remain your obedient servant. "Hknuv M. Ktani.kt. "To the BrituJj Consul-Uencral at Zanzl- I Ornci or Cowrraot ijta or Tun Ct-aaitMcy. ) WAsniminiw, November 14, ssw. f WnasKAS, hv satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned It has been made to nps-iu that. "The First Natlonnl Hank of HllddlehiirH-h." In tho Homugh of Ml(lilleliurli, In the I'oiinly of kMnvdor. and state of I'enus) Ivinila, has compiled ilth nil the provisions of tbe Htalutcs of the J'nltcrt Htates mpilreil to In cninplled with ls 'tore an aaafK-lot Ion shall he authorized to com- menee the tmsliiens of Banking. Now TiisssroHS I Jesse I). Ahrahams lleniitv Wind Action Comptroller of theciirrenev.ctoheretiv Mfecrt.f that "The First National Hsnk ot Middle rfnirKli" In the HoroUKh of Mlddleburtrb. In the U'ouiity of Hnjder, and Stateof peiins) Ivmila, Is s provided In Heollon Fifty one hundred am .Hlxfy nine of tbe Kevlsed Htatutes of the I'nlted males. Is TFsTtMONV wiiKnxor witness mv hnnd and M-ul of oflli-e tills uili day of November. lss. !,KALf .t. H. AtlHAtlAMS. iH'niltv and Actlmr Coiiinlnillerol IlieS'urrcnrv jjov. no, issy. mil grn lirot, flM't am lerti l.4 slod l.s wi an tio nt Tlnklin Pnln i.tacoh Ki'se, lule of lleavcr townsblp, hnvder minty. pn. dee d, will oner at public sale at bis Lite residence In llciivertowii, oil Wetluumliiy, Doopinbor 11, I88.i. The W1IITK-OAK TIMBKIt on Ml Acre tract if land, situate mile west of I'axlonx Hie. iilnnn the Ksllmad, Ismnded by binds of A. K. i.l'i. Howell's lii lrn. 1 ul ,1 1- road and others. I'arlli s who roiiteinplaie purchasing this UiiiIht iuiisi see If previous lo the sale. Siiletocoiiiuience at I n clock, P. M.. when due attention will ls tflven nnd terms iimd' know n ny ZK.NH FKKSK. W. r . r r r S r . Nov. Ill, KK. Kxts'Ulors. Valiiiiblo Town Property for Sale. The undersigned will sell his proper! v. sltnale In the village of Troxelvllle at 1'rlviito Hale. This Is one of the tiest Blacksmith stands In the county, and will ts sold cheap and on reason able terms. For parllciilars call on. or address IKVIN FKTTKHOl.F. Troxelvllle, Pu SeiiHil, ihv. Dissolution Notice. "VOT1CK Is hereby given that the co-par-tnerslilp lierct.Miire existing under the nrin name of Wlttemnyer A' Son has lieeti dissolved hv mutual i'oiisiiii. The Issiks and mvoiiuls will remain In I lie hands of W. V. 'llieniiier who will continue business In his own name mid old lolly llivllcs your continued patronage. HAMI'KI. WITTKNMYKIt. W. W. WITTKNMYKIt. .Mldillcbiirgh, I'a., Ot t, m, lsw. tiXECUTOU'S NOTICE. Notice is Jliereby given that Lettera Tcstn nentary on the estate ol John Msnrrr lec'tl. lata of laekmn townnhln. Snv.lrr 1 oiinty, I'a , have bten Imiied to tbe unilerHlKned ssiuinK in saia townrnip. All persons, thers lore l ilcbted to paid eMstewlll plraf make imnedlato payment, ami tlioso IisvIiik Islma mulnt t it will prvtent themror setilnment.to 1. K. HOTIIHIK'K. PKIkll M Alt ii I- u Uir n. li, ( l rliiiui, Attumey. lX-t, !I4, Kxecutom ADMINISTKATKIX' NOTICE Let ters of Administration on the es tate of Sluiiin Krdley bile of Mlddleereck qtuwnil'lp, Snyder eouniy, la ilec'd. bm lint heen granted to the un.liTf Igne.l, nil imtkoiih anowinu nienieeivei liuleliteil ti eald elate are re(tielnil to mnka lintneclm'o pavim iit, liie lhoi having ii linm will prein'iit ttivtn tpily uu tlientlvnteil to the unilersliruetl. St.'S AN KKIIf.KV. Nov. as. AdiiilDifutrlx. PKAIUIE AN D FORKBT FIKES. PuiseiiKen who arrived nt Fort Worth, irias, on the (outhhuuiKl Fort Wuynoaiid Oliver train, ruported atcrribU prairie ami Srcst fire raging for over 10 mi to along the ptd, back from the Mud for more th n a tile. The fire caught from a locomotive. aa a high wind was Mr "Inv. the Maine "n licked up hay, corn J, finhousei. ltailroeH lliLJ- s-k men wa-ji, iuHt., by tlio Kov. J. '. 'i.ainpolo, Mr. John V. Koutz, h 1-luckvillo, Schuylkill couty, to PIihh Currio How of Suleui. DIED, On the ltUli, inst. near 13annor olc, Mr. Jacob Kiumm). au'tHl 7(i renin. hesnufts Too busy supplying the crowds that daily throng th CASH STOUE to talk to you. The following prices will startle you like a thunderclap from a clear Hky on tt bright numincr ilay : 2N0 pins lc, pocket books So, host th read 4o, choup 2c, big uiubrcllus 4!)o, lioiuH-mndo rag carpet 10 and 21c, yard-wide flowered 10 and lOo, brus-. sels c, trunks 0l)o, fur-triniined In dies' wraps $1,09, large coats f'J.O.'S, short f 1.98, Jersey coats $1.14, ladies' underwear ft'io, corsets S'io, !Wo for la dies' dress cloth 50 inches wide wortli 75e, uiufTs 39c, 75o kid gloves for !Wc, all wool red blaukets $2.09, good blankets Via, haps ftOc, inon's caps.'tOo, alarm clocks Wo, worth $1.50, Hut trick's Patterns 2a less than cost, Fashion Monthly freo. CHESNUTTSCASII STORE, First Rtore on Market Street from S. & L. Htation, Lewistown, Pa. !Nv. Kit, at M. Sjieiglei I't'iglfinycr, n MrCluro. MrH. Mar in gluiuyer, wifo of Henry '!. fli'ikil fti vjmivu fiTiintitlia . . - - i - ' " j -, ...... " o uays. In WiiHliington twp, on the 10th, lht-.. Sarah Annetta, infant child of hjiuuin F. ami liurbara C. Shaf r. nged2 inouths, and 2 days. . I" "WaKliinirt in hvn nn tlm 19tli H., Amelia, wifo of John D. Ijcnig, Red 31 jftti'M, B uiouthH, and 22 dayn. m tmon twp, on tho 1.1th, inst., pivid Meisor, aged 77 years, 9 kititha nn.l I .1..., t 1 uv m. V4UJ , Jtl Middlecmidf tun. nn thn Ifitli. pt.i i Adam Sower, aged 71 years, 8 rums, ami 21 uaj-B. scon's EMULSION CURES OOKSUMPTIOH B0R0FTJLA BE0S0HITI3 C0UQH3 GOLDS WaatingDiaoasM Wonderful Flosh Producer Many have pained ono pound per day by its use. Soott's EmulHion 13 not a se cret remedy. It contains tho BtimnlathiR properties of tlio Hypophov.phirea and puro Nor wegiau Coil Liver Oil, tho po tency t.i both boim largely increased. It is used by Phy sicinnH all over the world. PALATAHLE A3 MILK. Sold lii a II Druggist. GOOTT L U0V7KE, CLoaiuts, N. Y. 1 0 till continue in tbe Merchant Tailoring bosioess with rooms in Bby's Corner, Selinsgrove, Pa. and take thia mean of informing tho people of Snyder county, fia. 1 have on hand a well selected stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., and feamplea from tbe best and most reliable New Ycrk and Philadelphia honsea. and will aell lower than eter. Catting, Cleaning, Repairing, Dye ing and Sconring done on short notice. Not. ltf. E. B. BUCK S. T. Buck, Merchant Tailor, NEW BERLIN, PA. AtlEN'T EOIt THE pJLMJ Sewing 1 Tl mil Mann 1I1UUUU1U inp.l This machine is byond ft doubt the lightest running, eas lest operated mid inont durable machine In the market. Simple, strong, swift, and sure. Perfect In every particular. It has work- y ed itself Into the lead against all competition and to-day stands iinrivnleil for nil purposes. My Merchant Tailoring Department i full and complete. I am daily receiving shipments of Cl.OTMS, CASS! MKKES, Etc., for the muiiiifi-tiirc of Stylish ami well made Clothing. I take orders for suitsthroiigh Snyder county and al waysgiiarautee Satisfac tion. Scouring, Dying siml Repairing Xcatly and Cheaply done ('all and examine the fainious New Home Machine, seetheqtiali'yof goods ami ine styles 01 our clothing una we will neeii no nttier recomendatlons. Aug. 10. '8. 8. T. IJL'CK, New Merlin. Pa. great S losing Out Sale -OF- $6010 Wort 101 File Fiitie, Carpets, Curtains, Drapery (loods, Mattresses, Springs, Musical Instruments, etc. Owing to tho death of our Mr. H. E. Smith, there will he a change ill tin 111 111. In conseiieni'e of which we have di'termined to close out our entire stock of the above departments williln the next 30 days. In order to do so we have marked our goods way down at prices that will insure their Immediate Sale Look at the following llgures and see some of the bargains offered : CARPETS 1 j CARPETS 1 Hest Hodv Kriissels. 1.00 to tl 10 ra.liiiml from 1 mill iil 40. Other grades llodv Itrnssels, 7ric to IWo., reduced from 1.(H to 1.80. I apestry liriiNsels, 40o. to 75c, reduced from (lie, and l.0. Extra Super Ingrains, all wool, liOaud 050., reduced from 110c. and 1. Ex tra Super Ingrains, fiOo. to OOc, reduced from 70 and We. Carpets as low us 15 ceuts per yard. Curtains : and : Drapery Our Curtain ami Drapery Department aro worthy the attention of ill I u-lin nnntniiitilnta m - - " 1 t v iif Kiijiiiiing i it in iiiirr uuw til ill lilt? fiont fllf lltsa IValinn.i h.. 1 ....... I I. J I 1 ui ..A., a... iw n unn rruiit'fii uvorvi iiiuif 111 1 nrnH 1111 uiriiiiMiiiH in tl.i- .1 ni . -. . near futurp. about one half their former prices. These departmenta are one of Seasonable, Fashionable, Reliable Dress Goods, Which they nre selling at Reasonable Prices. It will pav von to go there, and you will thank us for drawing your attention to it. This $ueii'b Stock. If as been selected witll irreat care, ami U 11 fci.'f till f 1 P f II I noirsmmtinit .f bright, new goods. There is No Room For Doubt about the quality, and the prices represent true values! Everybody can rely upon n cordial reception nnd a satisfactory bargain. CALL AT ONCE. S. WE IS. Prop. Fall and Winter Goods ! A DOLLAR SAVSlnWO MADE. The undersigned would respectfully inform tin: puldic, thnt be biiM liiMf rtiirmtil fr..n, tliu ..ii, ..... I ...!., ------ -- ----- - 1,1 1 MiiKi-iiii-m s nun uie or the best and leading manufacturers In the Eastern Markets to have snee- Inllt iiiinf ..t.ai..l f I.I... II It- . I imiy n.uuitat-1 ui rn nr mill ii 1011 line Ol Ready-made Clothing, which will certainly meet the wants of this section of tl... ,.oni.r. ..11 ten up in first class style.well sewed and triiniiK'd.aiid etpnl in ,-v,'t v parlic lllar to the beot cn-totii minle Ourini lit". which will be m,I,1 nt verv'h.w lig- nren. .111 Tiiai I iisk Is Tnar you will give me a call nnd iiispiet my line. ill be pleaded to show the floods and satisfy you that the pries are low er than they can be bought elsewhere. Money will be refunded ifOi.ods are not as represented. Overcoats and Underwear, Boys' Knee Pants at 35 and 50 cents. Men's Pantaloons at from 1 to 5. Hats, Caps and Oents' Furnishing (loods, "Novelties In Neckwear, Hosiery Oloves, Shirts, I'mlerwear, Collars and Culls. Ilest White Shirts at. 50 cents! Silk neckties for '.'5 cent. Uemember the place, and at your earliest convenience give me a call and I shall llnd it a pleasure to wait on yon. R. GUNSBERGER Middlchurgli, Ta. Opposite Post Oflice. Wanted at Gains SiefcliiiW, -.W.I. THE- OUR : CHIEF : ATTRACTIONC, being stocked with a superb assortment of Turcoman and Chanille Curtains In great variety of latest shades and colorings. Notting ham Curtains in all the various grades and styles. Heal Irish Point, Antique, lirussels. Tambour, Escurial, and other line lace goods. 1K1SH POINT LACE CL UTA1NS, $4.00 PEK PAIlt, reduced from !(. I. ace curtains as low as 25 cents tier nnir. MntioL-imvCnrtHlii 1'.,1..m llrass Trimmed, Complete, 85o. FURNITURE ! g FURNITERE 1 Our stock of Furniture has never approached its present magnitude and we have made the same sweeping reductions in this department. Au immense stock of Silk and Mohair Plush Suits at all prices. Hair : Cloth : PARLOR : Suits : S30.00 reduced from $50. All goods purchased durlngthis sale delivered to imrchttsers living within 100 miles of Milton EKEE. Parties intend ing furnishing hotels or private residences should take advantage of this sale. Our prices in the CHINA and MUSIC Departments have been greatly reduced, oud we would have you bear in mind that I never before was there such an opportunity offered to those desiring to embellish their homes with such beautiful and recher che articles at so small an outlay. Now is the time to secure bar gains In I anos and O "ins, as they nre offered at llgures furbelow former prices. A cordial Invitation Is extended to one and all to examine our goods and prices. J. .R SMITE & CO., Limited, Front Street Milton, Pa. COUNTRY PRODUCE, such as iil'TTEIJ, E(J(iS, LAUD, COUN, I't TA'I t ES, P l I.TIt V, A.,..,t bid can be got for Hand-made BOOTS & SHOES. My Fall Stock is unsurpassed in quality nnd Price. r.ATHTCft' ;rajn or Calf-skin Shoes, llutton or I.aee, Sewed or 1JL.1J L U3 Pecked, warranted llatid-mad.) and Solid. YnrTTI l' Sizes II to and 5 to 10, Eulton or I.aee, Calf, (irain .L J J Ill J orSplit. Maud' made, Tip or without Tip. just as the buyer wants them. Solid or money refunded. T . A TYI IQ' !)r,'HH S,lo,'N 1,1 variety. I.aee or llutton Kid. X V l J 1 1 J O Hongola. Curlco Kid. Oil drain or Oil Kid. High heel, bow Heel or Spring Heel, ('ommon Meuse, Square-toe, or Pointed. RDHTQ A" 1 W,H" to K,ly ft,,H,,t "uots Is lo Invite you to come and JJVV J IJ see them. 1 have a solid through, double-soled, saddle seam (or without) guaranteed hand-made and whole stock for fv'.iO. In short, you must see tho stock in order to appreciate it, and the only way to satisfy yourself is to call. W. I. U.WSMAN, Prop'j. Ti I i Tn Tim It is tlio place where they all go to, W. H. Felix, Lewistown, Pa. For a lino lino of cheap and- Stylish Furniture! Not only once but every day in the year do we offer bargains that can't be equaled anywhere. . If you want to heconvinrcd come and look. We-Practice-Others-Preach about big'bnrgalns and lead vou to believe their false asssertious, nnd even bait you with a few trinkets at cost, but the end Is alwaysthesaiue, And You come back, not richfir, but wiser.
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