aiiaoifuttri Publishe! every Thursday. T- H. HARTER Editur and Proprietor. Subscription 1.50 per year. (which must be paid In ftitmnrft when sent oilt Hlile the county.) HATH Of AOVf RTItlNO. All transient arlvcitliomenta not nthcrwlw cimtracteii for will lie chawl at tlirate of 11 cent i"-r line inoiiimi ini-aanre) lor flit Inner- 1nn nml 10 cent per line f ir every BiilmpqiuMil uinTuon. Thursday, December 8, 1892. A Hermit's Life. JOSHUA (lOllSI CII, THE ECXESTRU." HEIl MIT OF I.OTK IlIDOK, S1SETY-THKEK VEAIIH OLD AND IiUHlES HIMSELF WITH fllAZY INVENTION. Tlio Hiintingtlon ooircHpoiulent of tho riiilmlilpliiii Thing is renpon hiblo for tlio following which n pcuieil in tho Sutnliiy morning -ili-tion : Jut lx -yoinl Ihu iiorlhfiihtrni lim its of IIuiitiiisl"ii borough, in ft ih-iiMo unci thickly nettled spot on Lock ltiiU'c, lives tin oil hermit w1iom recent ricitics lmvo liintlo him u familiar liguro for ninny, many years. Joshua (Joj Huch wiw lioru in No vember, not nmro than n inilo from his present mud hovel, and in tho niiiely lhieo years of his life he has never been farther than ncven teon miles from that npot, and then ouly twice, liuviiig th past two years upcnt I ho winter months in tho l'oor House, at Shirleysbuig. Although he is ho ill clad that at nines ins ii'eil hoiiy is barely pro tect evl from rain and mov and the piercing winds, and though his Ktomaeh rarely has an opportunity to digest anythinhetter tlian crusts of stale bread, the old man holds tho idea of llio County Almshouse in In ly horror, l'crstiasiou could never induct him to gn the:-, and it is only because of tlio weakness of 1;m n iitury-old framo that he suc cumbs to force. Members of tho Hu nuno Society iihvuj'H keep a watch over him when winter sets in, or perhaps long t ro this ho would have bet u in his j'iave. ut the full lk'ilged Italian from Now York city, with hand organ accompaniment, no sooner announces that "Springtime is here, gontlo An trio," than tho old man steals away from tho County Home and on foot makes his way to ,,'o tho now weU-knowmud rage ' hcartne summit of Lock Iliuge. And what a homo it in 1 With one of his pat cut ditch-diners tho horn of a buck, with hickory handle at tached he succeeded in making an excavation in flio bub.-of the hill to the depth of nix feet, and in this damp, rheumatic holo ho sits for houra ut a time musing over hoped for wealth. It required many days for tho old itchiMi to complete his home, and during tho progress of its construction the architect and builder dined and lodged under a temporary bru.-h heap within sight. '1 ho.su old, deeply Still kt 11, bloodshot eyes told of tho joy which filled the heart of their owner when tlio cot tage had been completed to his sat isfaction, and in that secluded and to him sacred spot he could model his numerous inventions. Inven tion is Curio Joshua's hobby, but his imagination has led him to be lieve that all his patents have been stolen by the government. On this subject the old man's mind wanders by day and his tdeop at night is dis turned by dreams of success on the latest patent, only to bo followed by tho keen disappointment of a delu sion that he 1ms been robbed by the ...... . . m i i ... j,ueiiuiieiii. 10 iook ai mm one fancies he sees Diogenes, but while Diogt lies was looking for an honest man, Undo Joshua is looking for ward to a time when the United States Ciovcriinient shall bo power less to encroach upon his patent rights, and ho shall be able to ga.e with pleasure upon tho millions that aro iu them. His long, bony fingers, w ith nothing apparently on them but a Bcnut covering of bkin, and trembling liko a leaf exposed to tho wind, impress one as longing to grasp tho dollars which ho believes are sure to come from tho introduc tion of his patents. Tho most notable of his queer in ventions aro a eider press and an incubator. Tho former very much reaeniblc-H tho old fushiouod sausage HtufTor and the main handle is noth ing less than a hickory tree sixty or more foot long. Joshua's consola tion seems to lie in the fact that when apples, etc., aro placod under this great pressure juice must come and worms must die. According to his own story it required him eight days to fell the tree and drag it the few feet to the sacred spot. He in variably refused outside assistance, fearing that the mission of any in truder was only to rob him of the in vention. The completion of the ci der press was followed by the inven tion of an incubator, and if the lat ter could only accomplish a part of what Uncle Joohua claims for it, old hens would havo an easy time of it in the future. A long bos with a glass lid was divided into numerous apartments, and each apartment was assigned a spociflo duty. No. 1 was for hatching ordinary chicken eggs, and tho product according to Joshua's description, would bo pass ed as feminine gender i but the pro duct of an egg placed in an adjoin ing apartment was sure to bo a rooster. Eggs being placed in oth er apartments that is chicken eggs the hatch was liable to be a turkey, goose, duck, pigeon or quail. Like all his other inventions tho incuba tor was a thing of only a moment, and ho then began modeling a pat ent saw, berry picker and fire-cx-tingisher. None of his inventions have ever gotten beyond tho mud hovel on tho summit of tho ridge, but tho old man believes the govern ment is making millionsoiit of those stolen from him. Whilo working on tho new inventions his "ch'ief object seems to bo to keep government officials off his track, and visitors frequently find him crouched iu a very small spaco in his hut to escape detection. Joshua never voted but once or twice in his very long life.. For many years ho has thus isolated himself, and tho greater part of his life he has resided near his present abode. His hovel is in a beautiful situation on an elevation of perhaps three hundred feet, and directly at tho foot of tho hill or ridgu tho rip pling waters of a wild and romantic stream can be heard. Joshua's ap pearance indicates that ho has as littlo use for water as ho has for tho ladies. It is doubtful whether his long and bushy gray hair is ever combed, and hanging as it does over his face and neck, he very much re sembles the wild man of the woods. And then his blood-shot and sunk en eyes add nothing to his appear ance. His summer clothing is the prolonged use of his winter wear. The old man may bo called a wo man hater, and his opinion of tho gentle se is not at all complimen tary. Ho was once married, and his present attitude toward women is no doubt duo to that unhappy un ion. While he sits in his hovel, look ing with scorn upon the illustra tions of foimiloH in nun nf bin biki,' tions ol lemales in one ol lain RVVM may Do seen peddling trucK irom door to door in this town. Joshua will not converse with men if he can avoid them, much less women, and iu any conversation ho indulges iu wealth must bo the subject. Ho will then get iua happy mood in the prospect that tho long looked for millions aro near at hand. A visi tor is hardly gone until the old man secludes himself in the snake-ridden hut and engages himself for a short time iu modeling some patent. Joshua realizes that his timo on earth is limited, and ho Inn already requested that his dry bones bo laid to rest, without ccrcmoney, near the spot ho is now pleased to call home. lie has even constructed a colliiu for the interment of his own body, but it is not likely that his plans will bo carried out strictly according to his wishes. Winter Excursion Book of the Pennsylvania R. R. A very valuublo book for those contemplating either an extended w inter trip or a short visit to tho sunny South has just been issued by tho l'ennsylvauia llailroad Com pany. Many useful suggestions aild information aro contained in llm lit tle volume, which is copiously illus trated and provided with a valuable map of all tho territory und?rt con sideration. Copies may bo obtained at tho ticket otliccs of tho Company, or upon application to (Jeo. W. Boyd, Assistant General l'assenger Agent, 2:W South Fourth Street, Philadelphia.' LOWELL. Some of our farmers aro busy plowing their corn ground J. J. Steely says that his spy glass is not strong e nough to seo much of J. Ii. Shellenberger's beard Mrs.Kreba of the West, is visiting at her broth er's Emanuel Knepp's, whom she had not seen for 18 years Iioys, you must have a poor opinion of the man that wanted you to come out for postmaster. . . .Amos Snook shot a bear on Jacks mountain last Thursday that weighed four hun dred pounds. The fat on tho riba was four inches thick, the hide weighed 43 pounds. One of their dogs was killed in the struggle after the bear was shot Mi mm rw Knonp, of Lewistown is visiting her Snyder county relatives and friends. Valuable Real Estate at , ' Private Sale ! Tho tmrtcrstirneil offer at private unln the fnl lowlnp; real rout ultimo! In l'an:tnnllle. Hnv(1er county, l'a., s mm Wtwt of the comit.y-acal, on Mm Sun bury Iwtstowu K. K. j TRACT NO. 1.- pour nwolllnir Hon, with from to It ArrM of Inncl with each, and connlri erahle fruit, good water, Ac. TKACT no. 1 Tho old Kurnaee Store Stand and 1 Aero of land. TIIACT No. .-ltlarkJimlth Plion and Stand, and Olio-fourth Acm of land. THACT No. 4 A fin Water Power. M feet full, with iv, me Imiil, inaklnif a tnont valuable locution for iiiuniifuct mlng purpoHc. TKACT No. B. Orculiir Saw mill, with HliliiK'o Mill, I.iitlie Mill nml rro-wtttit, and My- imtMiii;. iiht cn'vi BTitM'niii an unveil tty wa ter Miivcr under XI foot of full. THAfT No. -tio Hundred Acres of Tim-Iht-UikI nliintf shade Mountain. TIIACT NO. T.-Slx Aon of TlmlT-l;ind Ad joining Mlilillccrcck, 1 tiillo Kant of pa.xtonvlllo. THAfT NO. a. New Klourlnir Mill, rnoncltv lllK, Holler firiM-fin. with Improved limelilnerv, driven liy iitr-ower under 4 feet. fll,Oo.Kl Dwelling; Iloiiw, oiithulldlnirii. and choice fruit, foiifnlnlnir 1 Acres odium which In In a hlirh Htute of euliviitlon. Convenient to the II. It., Ac. TKACT NO. 9 My New MiHiMon IIone. coll tiilnliitf II Itontnt iinit all convenience, nil neces wiry din building; in Arn-nof LiiikI In a lilu'li Mute or rultivaM an abundance of choice fruit of th.- lieM varieties Well of kkk! . wati-r IK'iir tli" iliHir i the Haw-mlll 1 ;i m Non the prenilwi which contaltiH a Kreut nuinlicr of tiennun carp. The nliove Tructa nro Minute In theheurt of Mlddlecreek Viillcv. convenient to ohnrt li. m'Im i. and niorc. W III tie xolil on easy lernm. For fur ther Inlormntlun mMresi or enil on CIIAS. I. WWKXOKU I'axlonvllle, Pa. 1JKOIXTKH S NOTK-KS.-Notlrel herchv iftv that the folloiviiiK mulled tMTnonH'lie llliil llii lr Administrator', ounrdliin. and Kx eeilloiV iirt ouiiN In I be Hi'vWtei (inire of Snv der i iiiintv. and the name will Ik- presented f.ir e.intlrmniloii nml iillowuuee at the court House In Mldillebiirih, .Monday, lux:, li. IW. I. The llrvt and tlnnl nivount nf Absalom liar nor, Kxi-ciitor of the laxt will mid teiliini'lit of Cbrlslle Smell., hue of Monro Twp., dee'U. . Th" tint and final nccntint of Joseph 1). I NIi. AdmliiHtrator of tho estate, of Mary A. Wainier. dee d. S. First mid limit in int of II. K. tlreorv, AilmlnlMiMtorot I lie estate of Siik.iu Couldroii, deed. 4. The tlrst and lli il Reeount, of . K. flrei. ory, Ailtnliilstr..tor ol llieesiale of Lvdl.i Coul droii. (let d. ft. Final account of Haute) ott, Rxectitor, of .laeob ( ut, late of I'enn T p., deo d. . First and lliml aeeonnt of saae M. Ilruba ker. Administrator of K.ru S. Aiieker, Into of I lllOII I'M p. ll(sj'd. T. The tlrst and final account of Jerrnilah Pi ne kchinlller, KxiTUlor ol the estate of Klla beth f.ainlM'it, late of Spring Tivp,, ilee'il. . The llr-it mid lliml accounf el llenrv Kahiev nod Jacob II. iinwell, Kms'IUoi-h ot 1 110 enlnte lit tiisji'e Kahley, laie o( Wtl lleaver Twp., dee d. II. The first and Dual nocount of Keheeca Krebbs and .lohn II. Ireeie, Adtiilnlstralors ol the estate of Nilein m Krelib.s, laly of We.it lieu ver Twp., di.H' il. lOTlie a unt uf l.vdl.i WiM-heiev, A'lmlnlstra- trlxof IhiMilaieef FiTilerlck Wotheley, lato of Perry Tw p., ibs: d. II. Final le coniit of Kino 11. Komlc Reeutor of the lust will and testament of Anna .Marv KatiU, dee'd. H M. Nov. 1 1, M. SII1NDKI.. KenMlT Mldilleburuh. IM. Jury List. PKT1T Jl'ltOKS. I.lht of petit .lumrx drawn fur tho Court of Oyer and Terminer nml t.eneral .lull Delivery and Colli ! of ouarter sesmons of, the peace of snydcr county held lot s'piemlT Term, com liU'liclliU Monday, Deeelul.T IK, 1st.', Adams .lamea A Waner. lleaver W It Freed. W O Steller, Isauc Ilous-li, .lames lla.Hsbi'er. lleaver West 4J W Fisher, .1 J Mattern. Cenlre Tl laa Martin. Hubert Waller. Aaron Waller, .lameg Spauit'ler. Chapman Simon Iaihk. rraiikiin-ic a iiassiiiifer, Howard W alter, John ,j w alter, nou-rt Krdicy. Howard noiur'john fiinnirlor. 3 P nuii;i-i, v it iicrmiu. Mlddlisreek Perry Auniiid. Monroe I mac Fisher, John r.eher, JCtiausrler, Penii-O W Kow, Daniel Kijou.se, c IC Krdlcy, 1 J Krdlev. Perrv -llenjaniln Minium. Lew is doodling, C ti nuiiier, i. i A rooicasi , I-a Jinu'nihe;. Scllnsi;ioe Henry n-Ich Ii. SprliiK chas tloss. llenrv Felker, J P Wendt i.eciiKe linger, jeiemiiiii iiai Kcliia i'if, lleury I'nlon I'hlllp W Arnold. Alhrlirhi swinefnnl w ai-hinirton r tl Mo.er, Simon U-nkcr annuel o lllinisii, Harvey llisibler. Oil AM) Jl KoltS. Adams-Isaac l'plev. Isaac Napp, lldivcr Went Jacob H" in k. chapman oabrlel Kiseniiarl, David llerrold. rraiikiui- icoi.ert Walter. ,b,hn s. hauttman. Jaeksiiii 11, ,. Sassaman. I'eier Jlerner. Mlddlecreek- llenrv s hut, Monroe-ll. II. Iiordner. I'enn-clias. Miller. Perrv JaiMb Arms; roin, Peiry Wrst-U. II. M. . .irdon, W. W. l.Vaillir,'. S' liiiHruve-li aiilel K. Kramer. Jnlih sraley. S.rlnic -II. II. I.ailb, Michael Aiuiilller. I HI' hi -S. II Thutb, K. s. siahl. 11.11. Se, lit ,t, l"ller l, Mll','hl. Washlhiit on- James Troup DITOU'S Mi l K K. The Utlderst 'lieil. undltnr allliolllte I be the Orphans' c.iurt ol snvder Cotimv to dlst rlbiiii the lunils In the hands of Tlioni. I: hcrr iiml liHiion s (.ravlilll.KMs'iitors of .l..lm in ,1... -,i will at tend to Ihediilles ut his HiKilul incnl ul the ottlcei.f F. K. liower, Fsi u Mlddleburrli, Pa., on Friday. Dis-. Vlh. si". at ll n'elo,-k. A l . at w hlch lime and place all pct-MoiiM claliulnif an Interest In salil estate mil required to appear, and present their claims, or be lorovcr debarred iioiii ei, innin in lor a Hliare of said fund. A. W. POTTKIt. Nov. V, 1 '..'. Aaillli.r CURE Sic Ileadai'lieand rellee all the trouble lncf dnt toa blhoui Mate of the lyntain. uch ai liluliifiM, KaiiM-a. irowiUBs. Iiutrru after atuiif. Pain In tho Side. o. While their Dint rviuarkabla auuccM ha bwn aliown la ourin; ITeadaohe, yet Caktih MrrtE Iavia Pill are eiially vahiahla In t'omitipatlon, curlnif and preventiiiK thin annoying complaint, while they al.o correct all dlnorder of the (Uaiiarh, llinulate the liver and regulata lha bowela. k.a If they only cured Ache they would be almaat prlcalcaa to thoaa who aulTer from thli diHftar complaint; but fortunately their foodnea duet not end here, and th.e who one try them will find theae little pllla valnahla In ao many waya that the will not lie willing to do without Uieiu. Uut after ail tick bead ACIH1 la the ban of ao many Urea that here ft where we make our ureal boaat. Our lulls cura It While oUiera do not. ('aarca'a Ijrn.a Livm Pnxa are very im a 11 and ery May to take. Una or two pllla maka a doae. They are atrictly ejuble and do Bolfrtnoor purge, but by thtlr fc-rntle action fjleaae all who uaa them. Ia lala at centa: Ovo for tl. Sold everywhere, or aent by uuUL tu th ifxmenn eo., ttw rt b!H blh blFrlcSr CARTER'S J IVER ITH hwits. dr. n. a. snipsoiro Office No. 846 E. Market St. York.r. WILL BE AT ' Home Office, Dec. 1 to 19. Eagle Hotel, Middleburgh, Ta., from Friday, Dee. 23, at 10 o'clock a. m. to Saturday noon. Dr. simnaon will examine any on who may call npon him free of chanre. Knowing that hnn dnsl are llvlnif out nilM-mhle existence with, out medical aid, aome lacauw they have panned through the "old ordisU ' without relief, and aome perhnpa, be.'ause they may not know whereto apply, ho feela Instilled n maklnir tliesn facta public. SntlKiled that a nnintier will aei?.e uinn tlienepiAia trutha and be fully re- wnmiMi ny a cure, our ayatcin of nrnctiee may need aome e rilntiatlon, The remiillea are principally treira uble, discarding entirely the useof t'nlomel or Mercury, Turtnr, Kninllv, Arsenic and Antimony becaUKn they are dtscnsecn-allnir atfents of the worst dlwrlptinn. We nre opioacl to the ttae of p'liernl blmslleilnir In any rune, belleTlnif It to no injurious ujuio const inn 1011 ana onec unii ireroua to lire. Dr. Simpson trata auccessfnlly rhronlo or lontr atnndinir dls-asea of the Head, Throat and l.uiitrt, Kidney and Heart complaints; Inveter ate diseases of Urn hlotuach thai have detled all other met boils; those fearful rtlwaaea of the nervous system arlsiuir from whatever cause; senifula. Droisy. I lls, Fever. Sores, Khcutiia tlsm, Neiiral;lii, Sciatica. Ill Conditioned Clcer, Ciincersri'inovisl without the use of the knife and cured. Asthma, llav Fever, Hose Cold, W inter t niuh. i'iiriiile "fihirrh's-n, e'c. All may hcrured by Ibis wonderlu system. If not too tariidvaiiceil. Il.pue and blisid diseases cured when nil other methods have failed. Ladles who nre stiiterlnif with dlscnaea atrict ly confined to thelreex can consult the Iks-tor with I he assurance of a speedy euro without auf ferlii4;ieinselves to the verv 'often Uhlns.e-snry exainlnatloii. The ihs'for particularly Invite's all ran s lh,,t have bocti glveu up by otherphy eclaiia. TrrtMONlAta. . Mr. Iteuhen Orubb. of MverinHil, Perry county, Pa., had a caie'cron lower llplnrsever.il inoul'is and was eompleteiy cored bv the treatinenl ol Dr. It. A. Simpson, or York. Pa. Miss Annie Koch, nf Liverpool. Perry county. Ph., hail tor may years a tnnliirnant ulcer on her limb uear the ankle, nud nil hoicrh under the irca'mcht of different doctors, the aore (rrew worse. It was cured bv Dr. K. A. Sltnioii. of York. Pa.. In four mouths. No acroplng of I lie Isineor ruiilnif. For 11.1111.V years Mr. Churlea Allison, of Olcn Ibs k, York county, Pa., had n cancer on hlsf ace ladow l he eve. Dr. It. A. Simpson, of York, Pa., removed It by.hls chemical prix-esa. lie la now well. 1 a. Dr. Simpson InvPca anv one who doubts nnv ot these xtateiiieiiis to writ" to the pnrMi-a and uncertain for themselves. These are onlv a few of the many testimonials obtained. The Doctor Invites correspondence from a distant.'. If von w ile enclose 4 cents in slumps. IteniemlH-r the dates and call early. Jan. 81. 1W. D I II. YOKLKLLH. dp:ntist. Treating, lillliig.artillclalteetli, bridge nun crown worK. .Nitrous oxide gits fur puitilesa extract ion. J'.verything pcriuiiiing to tientietrv. Vail Itoslvirk's old stnnd, SKUNSUUOVE, PA. ss.s.Ym a esssfs a vuii lAii iiUJ..ls), ScllnsgravE, Fa. Tis:'tli cleaned, exlne'ted. Implanted, regulat ed. DI.-eaMM li lei Inlurles lo the teeth ami mouth treated. Art Ihclal acts, crowns, brldfea nini oo.iuraiorH inserteii. All kinds of filling liold work a specialty. ;Ki. 11. I I.IIICIl. D. D. 8. OMcc in Wets' dwelling, aoiiiu Nblo euiiiuice, opjxislte National llou l. s. f.sh;av, Insuranuo Agent and Uroker, lVnns Creek, P. U. Pu. Only ftrrtclnn Stock Ooiipanlra reprenented. You awu no premium uotox, houco you pay no atnenMiiinnt. lnvuranco plnred on all klndnnl irnod farm property, ilwelllnxn. storea unt. ehefchei anr wm're fa Slivdar and Cnl'.'i conntlea. umco In C. M. Showcr'i Store.t'eDtrcvllla, Pa Harvest Excursions Half Bates. Al tiVST lth AND SKITEMJIEU KlUi. The Ibirlliu-ton Knute will well round trip tick ets nt half rales, (food davs, to the cities and f.il'Uiluir roiflona of the West, North west and Southwes'. h'aslern Ticket A'eiiti will k. II Ciroii'li ticki'tA on I lie same plan. See that tbev read over the llurlhutoh Konlc. the best line from clilcairo. Persia, tjuincv it ml St. liuis. For Inn her Ihtormatloii wine 1'. s. Kesris, ueneral Pusseiijfcr Afc'eilt, Chicago. July 15. tf. WUDLS FHDS PHD DINE Til K tl I.E AT i:N(II.ISIi UKMKDY. Promptly and periiia nenilv hi re nil forum ul crrien U'ctVfn-xji, i.'iinV. iwix, Siirnmiti'rrltfit. lm !'! nrii ami all r fit-It itf Almtr or KrefMt$. Iteeii prrcrild ovrr a.'i.venra Iu 'liiiiiaainla ol ciiM'S ; Ii the liefu lud Afir"""' '"0m .( iii,t Mt-ii4-nir Aaoirri, Ak druv H l s t for WiHid'n Pho'phoiliuu : It lie ullura toine worthleHU muillclne In place ol thl, b mo iiln itl.hone"t Mnro, Ineloae price In letter, and wa will ieod ty return mini. Price, nnu packnie, l : ill fv. ln v,!l yltutt, tit trill evr I'ain phlct In plain h, nli-il i-ii lope.V tmmii' Adilrrw "I'll K UttilD CIIK.M1CAI.CH. 1M Woodwurd avunuu, Detroit, Mich .Stilit In Mlddlhhuruh by D. C. Kepler,) .M. Slnndel nud drutfitint ev er v where. Yn ADMlXIrJTUATOU'S XOT1CK. Let tors of administration in cHtato of Jacob 1 1 ii in mil. id Monroe tuwurhlp Snyder Cn.Pa.,ier'd, havlnit oi en aranlud to ilia under iKiivd, all puraonii kuowlnii Ihi-iina lveK Indvblcd lo 'aid eaiatu uui r iaclvd to Inaku In luvdlate piiyiiieut, wlillu Ikuru havliiK elulin w ill prenuiit tliviu duly aulhuiitiiateil to the tnolcr-luutal. S IMI IN HIT.MMF.U XIUi.MAS HUMMKI., Dec. 1, 'V.'. AiliuliiiHtiaiora SUKKIFFS SALE OF REAL .ESTATE! fly virtue of a certain .writ of VI. Fa. Issued out ot tho I inn tot Common Please of Snyder county, and to toe directed, 1 will cpoMi to Public Sale ut the Court lioiiso, In Mlddlcuuruh, on Saturday, December 10, 181)2, A certain tract of hind situate In West Reaver towiislilo, StiMler county. Pa., hounded nml ills. crlls'd us follows lo w it : (in the N.irih by lands of .Joseph smith's heirs, Kani, mid South by lands ol D. 11. Ilasslnifer, West bv lands of E. Shellcnlierk-er, coutiiluliik' IU ACItF.8 more or less wberisui art erected a larife TW) STOKY n m.i.i.mi inn. Mi. m ah Lb and other out bulldliivrs. Seled, taken Into execution and to lie sold ns the property of T. V. Sw Inetord. I. liOI.KNDI-.IC. Sherirr. The Personal Protiertv of the uiiiii win k.. aold on tho prelnlhcs on Monday, Dcc.$. 4. HEMCH & DROfclGOLD'S SAW niLLANDEtlElf JES r.i V. . i"-". in r nruen reeaa aad 4. la-Hark, hack niotlou of Caxrla three tinea 77. . 3 "",rr uiaraet rrlrliea ( lalcU Feed, oaualnf all tb IVad mrlna lo stand till Will la tMU-klnirf mmmt . 1 I . free upon applloatlon. Alao Ha)ria Taslh liar rwa. liar Hakes, Calilv.iere, Corn Plnau Hbellera, Wo. MvMiom (Ala potier. HEKCH & OR0U60LO, Kiifrs., YORX, PA. G. C. GUTELIUS, THE ONE- PRICE LOTIIIEfl! DEALER IN Fashionable clotli ing, Hats, caps, JS'eekticn, Gent? Furnishing Goods, Summer Under wear, and Celeloid goodsfen's shirts, Clohing for princel Pauper! Clothing that looks liko silk to tho old Kcliahlo where you get what you par for. W, now stock is just in, is entirely new and comprises all tl ' v i a a t m laicsisiyies. too uusy waning on customers to tellycii,.- , 1tll"A loin n i i .1 Don t-ATi itiil f 1 - iiiviv, viuu (iiivi rvu lui G. A' tt ... If -V If' 1 ers ...... atlae I .. i '' J atel ... lAf uallv SHOEMACKER CDS E ectro-Oofd S gi,lS':' I' -(TWWaJ '"W f'-'-'' to prolouj; aud Buutaiathe tone, renderin theia liable to easily 8iinpnt)d break. The reinedyof thla haa been suooess fully aoooiuplibhed by the use of the ELECTRO-GOLIJSTKINUS, wliloh are proof aguliiHt rust and emit a superior quality of tone. I do not prevent the riliot'itincker liiHtrutnet tu cotfipetltlon with the low-priced andabHtirdly inianaiued "chenp" Pianos, thin county and uil- Inlnln,. An.. I.nn. AHn.l..l ...11.. 1 . . . . ... 4 1. .. 1 , . . . . jviuiuK uurn nac urcu iiuuueu Willi, uui III lll'JBO WHO HpprOiate a 1 lftllO I'iaeorttible ofurther Itnprovetiient nn Instrnnient to do credit to their ' tateI confidently oftur the BCIKiE.MAtRT.'ft'l'ik'XO as unekcelleo! bv VU III ttl Ulr.rl.1 an. I .. l... ...I.!,. Ill ..I.I I ...1 , . .?. f v. bv. fv i.t,v neon M luce, Middleburgh P. 0. 1't (IlllllSi but they go a (,'rent ways in thutdireotion. Tlionjwhy send to tlio City for ready-tuiide clothing and then take theiu to akilled local tailor to Improve the lit, w hen you can get a SUBSTANTIAL IKE ANI1 M FIT. ul once HENRY L. PHILLIPS MLKC HiVNT TAILOIt, Solir.BiJrrove, Pa., where your work Is always guaranteed or you have recourse. This is a question that Interests every man and boy .A neat-flttiti,' Btijt.no matter what thi'Imaterial is It always looks better than an HWUtint; suit no matter ho fine the yooda. Then come ut once and got fits. . HENRY L. PHILLIPS, Late Foreman for E. E. Ill'CK. four doors west of Bank. Sellnxgrove- MtiG I have JuHt returned from - the Eastern Markets with a IarKe nseortuient of Jail and inter stoek. W e are now prepared to exhibit the finest assort, itient of Vrem Goods in town, also Dress '1 rlujniInKS and (Jimns of all kindti and colors the largest assortment ever brought to town LADIES' COATS. Largest line of Ladles' and Misses' Coats, all the latest styles, ever brought to town. M Special! Fifices. We will give special prloc on Ladies'. Coats to establish a large cloak trade on Ladies' and Misses Coats. Call and tee our stock and get our low prices, which will astonish you. -CLOTHING- We call vour attention to our line of Clothing which oouslsts of MenV Boys' and Children's Suits, also Men's and Hoys' Overcoats. We have ,a large line of Carpet. Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere. Also a full line of HOOTS Si H1IOES. We also have a fine line of WALL PAPER. Poultry and Potatoes taken la trade highest prices paid. Cash pld tor good Butter aud Eggs. F. H. MATJREE, New Berlin, Pa Children - ren and everything make a man lo. handsome and ft happy, at prio that discount a jjjjp imitation stori and -wears like leather. Coin i ... vlll .-u 1 1 , ; - 0. GUTELIUS, Middleburgh, tring Pianos.b n. vn i- ...... ... ,r- . ,i I I ; ' . . ..V 1 ) i . 1 lllifiu Iu tllllf. I.ituvul 41. n.. ..'illCll uiner iiiiiKea inov rpiunin i, tAi.u ami tluit. vhilo innnv liiKlrm i. vlilch at llrst kIvo antlsfiictlon, liecoiin' flat und Wiry, the Slioeimicker lMano l "till staunch ii ml true. It is Impossible- tt overehtltiiHte tli ml van tujres derived froia the use of the Elect roUolil StrlnRS. 'J'lif onlitmry iron-wrapped or so-railed Mhitt liietHl-plnted HtrliiK, which all other initk .. . illl ll ( . fire Htlll ROtlllll'lleil tn nuo nru lti,w,l - i - - - , . . . ,. ...... V n fTect eil Ii v n t mntnliuple not t,i m.n.i. destrovinir the nower of rli atrln,.. mull v -ll ICJIU U10 U JUsty prOllt. PAUL BILLHARDT. fllffi Th Mm ov going to -o- r nit - - - rt Mfeii-sios.- "-J r,k' " - euu...