.. ... ........ - ' ' - """ M " 1 PublisliOvl every Thursday. T- H. HARTERt Editor and Proprietor. Subscription $1.50 per year. Thursday, November 27,1890 .Congress Majorities for Ten Years. There lift!) bf eti nn unhrokeu lino of Democratic Houses of Repn-HPii-tntivcH Hinoo 1874, except in 1H80 ami Ih.hh, H( tlmt tlio oli'i tion of a Dem ocratic Houho at thin is neither nn ustoniHhini; nor nn iiHtouiulim? evi-iit. In 1874 tho country wan Hur- prinoil, but in 1800 it is merely a repetition of tun invariable "oflf your" rulo for (sixteen years. The loss of tlie Houho in 1874 iliil not prevent the election of 11 Republican l'leisiileiit in 187(5, although the eon test was Hcvere and clone. Tho Deiiioernlie Hoii"e of 1878 mailt poKsiblo the UepuMicun victory of 1S0. The Democratic House ileet nl in 1HS2 had a plurality of 81. In the litcht ff present knowledge of how Mr. Maine va counted out in this city in 1884, the precedent con tinued to hold tfood then, but wan broken by fraud. It wan mont us Mircdly the election and proceed ings of tin? Democratic. CoiitfreHH in 18MI5 whicli Hwept the Kepublican party back into power in every branch of K'oveiunient in lsss, and if history repeats itself, the Demo cralic House now elected will be the means of bringing about a Republi can victory in 1SH2. Tho policy of tho government cannot be changed. A liepublicnii President ami a lie publican Senate stand in the way of any measures of free trade which tho Democrats in their elation might be tempted to pasH, und long before lS'.U the McKinley bill will have proven its merits in practical operation, ho that the voters of tho country will look back in wonder at what they did in Isno. Ar. Y. J'rcun. Ukavmitown, Nov. 18!t(). lh. Post. Tho prospects for a hiicccHHf ul Musical Convention could not bo better. Monday night nt tho opening concert tho class numbered about sixty, to which nunber were added Homo twenty more at tho time of this writing. The exercises were excellent, and if tho treat yiven to the audionco on Monday night was the result of only one rehearsal, what may we not expect at the regu lar concert evenings,' Friday and Saturday, when the class will have had the advantage of almost ouo week's training. This, with tho special features, reserved for the concerts, will make them tho finest ever heard in thisncighboi hood, and our music loving Snyder county peoplo should not lose this oppor tunity of hearing good music ren dered with the right understanding. Monday moiit's ikuukam. (lathering 1 iome Chorus by Class Piano Nolo Chimney Keeley, Ne linsgrove. .Soprano Solo Miss Mary "Wiest, l'reeburg. Tho Trumpet will sound Chorus by Class. Raritono Solo Paul Rillhardt, Middleburgb. Solo for Euphonium Cahin Stet ler, Middleburgh. Address Mr. Rillhardt, Middle burgh. The beautiful Summer Chorus by Class. Soprano Solo Miss Emma Arnold, l'reeburg. Tho Plower-danco Chorus by Class.. Cornet Nolo Ilerm. Hassinger, Middleburgh. Dream on (Serenade) by Class. The soloistH and class wero re warded by an attentive audience with hearty applause. Mr. John Hazel, of Williamsport, the famous Cornetist, will play tsev end hoIoh on Friday and Saturday evenings, and the Middleburgh Rand will assist in Saturday's Con cert. Don't miss it. m MlDDLEHWAKTU. TllO Slllo of Mm Deobler was well attended. Eata bles were nerved by two hucksters. The butchering season has begun and fresh Bausagos aro enjoyed by many. Thursday will bo Thanksgiving day and our schools will have a holi day. Ignite a number of our young folks aro taking a course, of catechet ical instruction under pastors Zim merman and Wttzler in the old and new Lutheran Churches, Troxel villo. Roys, what ceased your attraction in Centreville t "Were you insulted by some of the pretty girls. Last Friday evening Berge'a school had a spelling match and the young folks enjoyed a good time. Nome of the boys indulged in their usual way of vulgarness. Now boys, don't you think it would be more mannerly of you to behave like boys than to go and interrupt those who strive to benefit the community. Girls, where did you find that demi john, or was it a pint flask that one of tho gentlemen passed around? Snyder County Teachers' In stitute. The !Wnl annual session of the Snyder county Teachers' Institute will be held in tho Court House, Middleburgh, Pa., December 1--5, lH'.IO. Tlio following instructors have been secured : J. P. Welsh, Prin. Rloomsburg S. N. N. D. A. Harman, Supt., Hazleton, Pa. Henry Houck, Dep'ty Supt. Public Instruction, (loo. P. Rible, Lock Haven, Pa. Supt. E. U. Aumiller, New Bloom field. Pa. TO THE TEACHEKH. The County Institute is provided for you. It is designed to aid you in your work to mako you strong er, moro energetic and more efficient in tho discharge of your duties. Rooks, teachers, school houses, etc. are but means in tho education al work and the Institute can bo on ly a means to the teachers. Let us mako the best of it. Every thinking teacher must bo an inquiring teach er. Wo hope to enlist a number in the actual work of the Institute. Tho following subjects are sug gested for discussion : Self Activity and Orowth, F. C. Rowersox. Civics and how to teach it, (1. W. Walbnrn. Character, the chief aim in teaching, U. F. Hassinger. The Responsibility of tho Teacher, Jas. F. Keller. Penmanship, Q. O. Rrown, I. W. Tents. Practical Arithmetic, M. I. Potter. Current History, C, E. Smith. E. O. Excell's "School Songs" will bo used during the day sessions. Teachers who have copies will please bring them along. Tho Middleburgh Rand will furnish music during tho evening sessions. The Directors will moot in con vention Thursday afternoon. We should have a largo representation. Deputy Supt. Houck is cxpectod to be present to address tho convention and he should bo greeted by a largo number. LECTURE COl'ltSE. Monday evening Geo. P. Rible. Literary and musical entertainment. Tuesday evening Hon. Henry Houck. Wednesday evening C. E. Rol- ton. Subject : "America's War for the Union.'' Thursday evening Rev. J. R. Dimin, I). D. Subject : "Tho Phil osophy of True Education." This is probably the strongest course ever presented before a teachers' Institute. Wo expect crowded houses for every lecture. Tickets cull be secured at tho Post Office. Chas. W. Hkhmann, County Superintendent. OK1MIANS' t;H UT BALK OP REAL ESTATE! Hy Millie if nil nrili'i' Issiii'il nut iiflliinrpliiili' CiMirl ul Snvili'l riiuiii v On. iiliili'rMk'lH-il. Ailiulti lstniliiriii I In- i-Malf ul W. II. II. Swurl., lute of Ailain.H tiiw nslli. iliv'il. will i'.xHe to Hllilli: hale on Hie ireinlM-s mile KuM ot Troxelvtlle, on Saturday, Dei-ember G, 181)0, lit 1 oVlnek, 1". .M. 'I'lii; fullowliii; (letHTllx-d reul i-Klale In II : 'I'll ACT NO. 1. ll.iiiiiilnl North liy limit of Tlioiiitis Swan.. ICahl l lanil n .lai nli Sehrailer. Simili liy l.i ml or .lames K. Kline ami Wexl liy land ot I k;um' hwurU. eoiitalniiitf to Al UKS, mere or Iwut, whereon are c-reelu I u Two-slory SToNK mil sk, nuiiK mini, UK"ii snea una nuiiieroUH other oulbiilldliiKH. A kikh! Well ot whU,t near Hie door, ulmt a riiiinliiK hi renin near the tiullil-Int"-. Wlthlnafew riHlnof Si-liiHilhiiiiHeanittwo cliiiri-hes. (iiMxt oirlianl ami l.tme-kllu on (lie premlnen. 1'url of It Ih well UtnlH-red. Tl( AIT No. . llelntf a Tlmlier triu-t. Hound ed Nort h hy land or Arlu l'anlee, KiihI by hind ol luiuc Snarl., South liy hind or .1. Y. II Moyer Mini West hy land of .litcoli I). bh ruder unit llosi-H Krh. eotitulnliiK ISAl'HKN. more or Ii-hh. I erniN will bo uiudo know n on ilav or Hale. 11. II. Urlliilil, SAMl'Kl. KNOl SK. Attorney. AduiliilHiralor, SHEIUPP'8 WALE OF REAL ESTATE I Wliereiw. by virtue t mindr! writs or Kl. Fa. Issued out or the Court of Common I'Ii-iim or Snv- tier i-oiinty and U) hie dlri-cled, I will t-xmmm lo nubile hale nt I lie Court lluuao In the boruiifc-h of .MKliiieiuirk'U, I'll., ou Saturday, December C, 1890, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the follnwlnir traet ot land i lleltiK ad that certain LIMKSTONK LOT all- iiiiiu in hprinir lownHtiip. snyaer county, i-a., iHiiinded ou the North and Kuat hy hind of An drew l lhh, on the South by laud of I'eter Kelpie, and on the Weal by land of John Sellwr, conlalu Iiik .' Ai'KU. more or lean, whereon la urocUxl a Kiaal 1.1 MK KILN. sel.ed. takeu Into execution, and to be told al thu uriiiK-rly ot I'eter Ki'ljrle. KKLllKN nitBKSK. Sheriff HherlfTt Ofllco, MlddlehurKb, fa., Nov. 13. lbUO For Prnniy, Oravel, Nrromne. KrlKbOt, Heart. Urinary tir Liver Illmaii. Our Oua aiitted. Ortloa (H Area Street. PhlUdtliihla. All iliuiiliu, Try It. SI.M per buttle, for Accounts. Tlie followlnir Aocninls hare len filed, exam ined and panned In I lie I'rnt honorary ofTIre, and will be presented lothe nest nmrt of Common I'li-iM for cnnnriiinllou. All perwtis lnteretd will taie notice. The final ai-eoniit of J. M. Iauli-rman, com- tnltu-e of rhlllp llenfer. lunatic now deeeaw-d. Flret and final account of 4, v. Oldl, meltfnce of Oeorje Oldt, or spring twp. W. W. WITTF.S.M YEK, I'rolh'r VToWS ArrilAIHI'MKNTS. Notice Is here hy (flven Hint the followlnir Widows' A p pmlsenienla under the Mki law, have lieen hied with thel'lerk of thu orphans' Court of Snyder rountv for Vinflrmnllon on Monday, the 8th day ot Pec. law). Appraisement of Lncetta Sluirfer, widow of William slinffer. late ot -erry twp, dee d. Apprnlaemnnt of Kllen Ki-lclienbnch. widow of Henry It. Kelclieubach. latent IVrri twp, ih-c'd. Appralwment of Savllln HornlM-rirer. widow of (. V. Ilornbcwr. laieof I'erry twp, di-c'd. Appraisement of Miitlliln (larinan, widow of lleiijainln Oannaii, laieof I'euii Ittp, deed. Apprnlwinenf. of Mntlldn (illl-rt. widow of lohn (illlHTt. Jr., hue of aprlnit twp, dee d. Appraisement of t aOe-rlni- A. Ileaver, w idow of laiuie Ileaver, hileof Franklin tw p, dee'd. Atipralw-nient of oucttn llelntzelmnn. widow of I'eter L. Ileliitefiniin, htte of Chupman twp, de-'d. W. W. WITTRNMYKR. clerk orpliiiiiM" Court, 1 KlilHTKH S NOTICKS.-Nollce la hereby (flv A"eii that iii- followlnir named person have filed I heir Administrators', wuiirdian. anil Kx editors' Hi-counts In the Kevlster'n ofllce of snv- der I 'oiitily. ami the same will lie presented tor coiiiiriiiai ion anil allowance hi me 'ouri House In MldilleiiurKli, Monday, Dec. H, li. I. The first partial ncconnf of Win, iM-tllnif Kxecntor of the estate of Kllals til oellllitf. dee'd. . Aceouiit nfivter Manrer and T). H. Hoth ris'k. Kxeciitora ot the estate of .lohn Maun-r. deed. I. Aiinuut of Marv R. Vanllosklrk. Adminis trator of the estate of I ir. II. V. Vanlfcmklrk. dee'd. 4. The tlrt and final account of J. M. Iinula-r-mon, Administrator of the estate of Jacob J. Herman, dee d. h Second and final account of Jesse Knepp, Kxeeulor id the estate of .lohn J. Kline, dee d, mid llrsl mid final account of Jesse kliepp. Ad luliilslrator of Hie estate of Lydl.i Kline, iliv'tl. . First nml llnal iieeounlofW. L. strnwser, Admliilsiralor ol thu estate or Jacob II. Straw-w-r, dee'd. 7. Account ot Susan Knlley. AdmlnlHlruUir of the estate of Simon Krdly, dee'd. H. First iiml final account of s. A. Wetr.el. Ad ministrator d. b. II., c. l. a. of Henry niller.det'd. . F rat and final account of K. K. Hower, Kxee.of theestalvof Sophia Hassinger, dis:'d. 10. Second mid filial account of Jacob Shaffer, admr. of the estate of Wilson Shaffer, dre'd. II. The llrst mid final account of Dr. J. Y. Sliliidel. Admlnlstralor of the estate or Sallle o. Slilmlel, late ol the lloroUKh ol MlddleburKh, deed. 12. The nrst and rinal account of Charles Manrer und Henry Manrer, Admr'H ol the i-MuU-of liatilei Manrer, dis-'d. II. J lll l K. Id-Klster. Valuable Tract of Land at Private Sale ! A valuable trad of land of iiImiiii thirty-live acres. In Franklin township, snydcr county, i-n.. iilsiul one mile east of .MIilillebiirKh, la offered at I'm ate Sale on reasonable terms. Tno trail Is of llrst iiialll.v for lariuliiir piirswes. and could also la- dlvl.teil Into blllliin Iota. I'oaaea slim iflveii Itiiiueillalely. For piirtlculara ail-iln-sa, F. K. 1IOWEU, MlddleburKh. I'u., Nov. It, lsvo. FOR DYSPEPSIA. Aycr's Sarsaparilla Ii an effccllve remedy, m numerous testimo nial! conclusively prove. "For two yeara I iu a constant auflerer from dyaiepta and liver complaint 1 doctored Ioiik time and the mediclnet prescribed. In nearly every rase, only aitKravated the disease. An aHithecary advised me to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I did 10, and was cured at a cost of (A. Since that time it has been my family medicine, and sickness lias become a stranger to our household. I believe It to lie the best medicine on earth." I'. F. McNulty, llucknian,.a) Summer sC, Lowell, Moss. FOR DEBILITY. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is a certain cure, when the complaint unci nates In Impoverished blood. " I was n t;reut xuflerer from a low condition of the blood and p-ueral debility, hecomlui; Dually, so reduced that I was unfit for work. .Noth ing that I did for the complaint lielx il me Ro much as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. a few hollies of which restored me to health and strength. I take every opportunity to rcciinum-ml Ill's medicine In similar eases." C. L'vick, 14 I'.. Main st., Chililcotlie, Ohio. FOR ERUPTIONS Anil all disorders orl!lnatltiK In impurity of the blood, such as bolls, carbuncles, pimples, blotches, Halt-rheum, scald-head, scrofulous ores, aud Uie like, take only Ayer's Sarsaparilla rttKFAIlEU 11 V SB. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Hasa Trie. $1 ; sit bollln, i. Worth & a bottU. THE SUN. Foil . 1S91. Some ieoilo aree with TflE Sun's orinions about men and things, and some people dou't ; but everybody likes to yet la ld of the newspaper which is never dull und never afraid to speak its mind. Democrats know that for twenty years The Scs has fought in the front line for Democratic principles, never wavering or weakening in its loyality to the trim interests of the party it serves with fearless intelli gence and disinterested viiror. At times opinions have differed as to the best means of accomplishing the common purpose i it is not The Sun's fault if it has seen further into the millstone. Eighteen hundred aud ninety-one will be a great year in American politics, and everybody should read The Sun. Dally, per month, fo.60 Dally, per year, g.00 Sunday, per year. a.oo Dully and Sunday, tier year. 8.00 Dully and Sunday, per mouth, o.t Weekly Sun, one year, 1.00 Address The Son, New York. Tie MILS T1UAL LIST. P. ft. Hclohcnbarh v. C. Tower. C. Commissioners of t'nlon connfv m. Richard Bndd Ocn. W. Klnae. et al. t. John Crnlkahank, et a I. Susquehanna. Mut. Fire Ins. Co. vs. Henry Kern. (eo. F. Hucher vs. J. Norman App. Mary Jane Tjv vis. Lewis Womer. constable Ac. John W. liennlmrer vis. oeorirn Kern, el al. II. s. Arlnufiisl vs. F. o. (Unas, et aL Samuel Smith vs. David o. Htnhl. Annwstetlervs. Wm. J. Ilnlnea. Murv K. Womer vs. Michael F. Womer. Maurice Menirlo vs. ' Sarah Oumhy vs. Aaron II. Sechrlst. II. K. Tobias vs. Isaac Wnirner. Calvin II. Knepp vs. Jacob K. Smith. James H. Itrowervs. Altiert Watrner. llora-e llalnes vs. John II. Dreese. Samuel II. llowltr. vs. A.o.llornlK'rger. adm r Ac. m ora vs. jos. s. iieiuiihir. List cf Petit Jurors. List of petit. Jurors drnw-n for the Court, of Over and Terminer and uenernl Jail delivery aiiil court of yuarter Session of the Peace of Snvdi-r eountv held nn Dee, Term, commenc- liiK Vondiiy, Deeemlajr s, IMK): Adams 1). J. Hlnsfninan. Ileaver -lohn lleimbac-h. Edward fb-aver, Aaron Mlddli-swiirth. Heaver West Win. Miller. Aaron Waiftier. Centre Kphrhiin Waller. Cyrus llowersnx, Jobe waller. iH-nrv nan man sen. Chupman Win. I.. Iluinmel, Anthony P. tlelst. Franklin o.sirKe W. HasMiurer, Wm. II. Walter. Jackson Morris ErUey, Daniel ouod, George Manrer. Mldillebmvh Oeorifn M. Moat. .MIilillisTPck Fnsb-rlek I.H.e, II. F. How, John It. Illemer. II. F. Kreallier. M"nne Thomas is.u.sirire Zimmerman, J.P. Handler. Amos llallev. John A. t ia hran. pern Philip A. sclmee, John s. Sliowera. Jos- eph Martin. Joseph lllme, Henry 11. Horn- ta-rifi-r. Perry West I '. II. Shirk, i-etiti S. II. Forry. Sainiiel A. Iloyer. Sellnsifnive .1. C. Kesaler, John Foaler, Ucoiye vvaifenseiier. win. ijtnir.. Sprlnit Samuel oiinilruin, Oisir.e I-pley. I nloii Knianuel s. la ker, N. F. slinmbnch, Ira D. Ilendi-r. Wasblnifton-Henry l. Mover. P. T. Moyer, l.eorK"- Hoafermiin, P. J. Illckel. OIIA.N'D Jl HOltS. Adams Isaac l-plev. Jeri-mlall Hhriuter. Ileaver West--T. A. Wairuer. Cliiipmaii Cornelius lirowes. James l. Swartz, lolili A. sioyer, rreuericK ivren.er. Franklin Austin oin. Isaac lirunm-r. MliMlecrcek-llenrv la-iiliia. J. J. MlU'ln-ll, Charles M. siranh. Molina- Jeremiah App. MIilillebiirKh A. J. Crossirmve, I'errv Absalom Koiish. Henry Menirlc. Sellnsirrove Edward Ueuiberllinf, II. It. Iteese. sprltuf John II. Knepp. , . . .. ... 1. ... U L!l. ...... ... I llioil .lolili llll (', int. iii r. r-iioii. i iii'iir r lan ders. Washlinfton Simon HennlnRer, Jacob SU-ffen, Court Prnclarnatinn. W'llERKAM the Hon. Joseph O. Hucher ' President JuilK ol the Judicial Iliairlct., riiuipied of the ruuntlei ol Snyder, t'nlon and Mlfllln, and Maiuiii-I A. wetn-i and Henry llruwn F.ii... Asnailale Ju.luen In and for Sny der cuiinlv. Iisvnlssuud their pteeept. bearlnii ilute the iitlh duv nl Sep. A. 1.. lsai, to mo illreclrd lur the luiblitiK olau llrphuns' Court, a eniirt ol t'liiniiinn Pleas, court nl I. 'yer and Ter miner and Oeneral I'mirl nl (Quarter Mvsslons ol Uiel'eace, at .Mlililli-burh, lur tbu county or Snyder, on the Und Monday, ('Ming the Slh dav nl Dee-;isn0). and to eniitlnue one week. Notice Is therefore hereby Klven to the Cormi er, Jostles ot the Peace and IJonntubles In and lur Hie eiuinty ol Snyder, tu appear la their nruiiL-r iii-rniii Willi their roll', records. Inuulal- lliin., essuiinitlloiii., and other rrineiiibraiices to do those tlilnKS which ol tnelr olflee and In Ih. ir behalf parialn to be dona and witnesses and persons prosecuting In beliall or the Com inonweiilth aaainstany person nr peisons sr. re quired to he then and there aitemlliiK and ilu uirtiinr wiihiiiii leave at their nerll. Justices are rviiiesteil to be punctual In tli.ir altendauc. al the apiHilnted time sicreeably to notice. I II veu under mv hand and sen 1st the SherlfTi olflco In Midillehursli, the vsth day ot Oct. A. DnOh thuusand elKbt hundred and ninety. J&CUfCiS A' i. L. . I., K-lllll. Auditor's Notice. Tim unileralifned. TAudltor appointed by the Orphans' court ot Snyder county. Pa., to dlatrl- biiie Ilu- balance In the hands or ocorve J. Scbis'h und Isaac c. Stiillh. Ailmlnlstratoi-s of the F.slale of llenrv Suillh, lain of Sprlnir town ship. Snyder county. Pa., dis-'il. will alt for the pui Mise'ol hfs apisiliiluieiil ul hlsollleii nt Mid-tll.-lnirli ou Tuesilav. Nov. isih, Is'.m. at Ho'eliM'k A.M.. when and where all la-rsotiM inu-n-aieu ire untitled to present their claims or is nirever burred from partlclputlntr In said distribution. ' 1. L 111 IVI'L-I, Auditor T'XTrnCto"" DrTAI.MAOKS New lliaik il.Oriil 1 om rliiif Ids life's work ami T A MTrn-"''1 trip 'lo. throiu-n. und VV Xlll IJjiJliolitlheClirlslland.enlllled "From jMunser to Throne," Kinbraclnir a New Lite ot Christ, nnd n Story ot I'hIi'mI liu- mid lis I'eiinle. Illustrilteil Willi over 4ii wonderful ciiKruvlnirs ot scenery lu Holy Land, copies or old luaaters, nun iiunoua pictures ii.ioi I he land und T'lines of the Saviour, also a ifrand picture of Jerusalem on tho day of the Tiiclllxlon, III IJ colors Itllll ll-ll leei IU n ilK'O. fills Is Dr. Talmack's life work and Ills irreutest Isiok. orders are now laiurliitf In Irom all purls of llieclvllled woilil. Vou will never have an other like II. l.isSI.KKI copies will la. Bold the first year. Aifenta should iiropuii else utilise- cure lerrllorv. such chancea come only once in u llfellim-. fc.xcliislve teriltoiy Klven full pro tection. The most remarkable uuil woniieriui or all Issiks iiIhiiiI I lie Land. Tillies, und People ot the miiie. oo lo work now unit you win make hundreds of dollurs. Territory tjolSif wllh a rush j act now j no capital ins-dsl. Name ter rllnry you want, iuhI write ut once for purlieu lars lo lllSTolllCAI. Pl'IIMSIIIMJ CO.. anil Market Street, Philadelphia. Pa. SALESMEN f WANTED. H Local orTraveling II u to sell our Nursery Stork. Salary, KxpuuiaMaud Sleudy huiployuieiit Kuuraiileed. CHASE DHOTUKH8 COMPANY, U l Jiu pd llot'imaTait, N. V. CROWN ACME ! The best Uuruing Oil that can oe made from Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimney. It will not char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explodo. It la without a comparison aa a per fection FAMILY SAFETY OIL. It ia manufactured from the fineet Crude Id the most perfectly equip ped refineries la tbe world. It ii the Beet. Ask yoar dealer for Crown Acme. Trade orders filled by Yonrs truly, ACME OIL CO., 12 8 '87 1 j. Sonbory, Fa G. C. GUTELIUS, THE OHE-PRICE CLOTHIER! DEALER IN l1a8hionablo Cloth ing, Hats, Caps, Xccktics,, Gents Eurnisliing Goods, Summer Under wear, and Celcloid goods, Men's shirts, JJ iiii aiii Clothing for Prince! Pauper ! Clothing that looks like silk and wears likeileathcr. Come to tho old Reliable where you get what you pay for. My new stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all the latest styles. Too busy waiting on customers to tell you more, como and see for yourself. G. C. GUTELIUS, iIiddlcburgh,Pii. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! We Have the Goods ! We Have the Prices ! Now we Want the Customers! Wonderful as It may reein, but notwltlintainlii'.r the "hard UuiiV our sak'8 of JFQBB'B&idsfla'e & Cancels have this neanon no far exceeded the Baled of all other years that they were scarcely a comparison. We have reduced everything down to HARD TIMES PRICES and it takes ImiU'-ticely, you can hardly believe your own eyes when you see our stock or believe your own ears when you hear our prices. Com early as our stock is large aud it will requite tome time to make your se lection. - i Wr. II. FELIX, Lewlstown, Pa. -FOR GUNS, AMUNITI0N, AND FISHING TACKLE. lis, Lines, Hooks, ReBlsFliesc. j uoniracior plumbing and steam ' Heaters for Dwell-J L ' ings and Public Buildines. f Muzzle and Breech-Loading Shot Guns, Repeating Rifles, and everything needed in A Complete Huntinn Outfit Orders by'iuall will receive promptlatti'iitlou. J. B. REED, SDRBDHT, Pi Xl. hildr en suit s and everything to I make a man look handsome and feel happy, at) prices that discount all imitation stores. n ior wzzzzz keux &;aiglek, I'roitrioturi ol tb liMvertown di nwiwo phi i i luiiiiiu ihill) MitniitHniurrn , ul riralxr In H Hindu ol L,uml.i)vini. i iSdlln. H""' Inic, Hill tnnlier, Wlinluw muli, lor. V m kveiiiiull tiiiiMi h (iiiily ol moii1 ml dry luiulr, and (aar lem our ulrn li.ya n low muf ! h Huu. AdrlreM l erreipuadm' - N. W. Akler, Eeavertown Ji-
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